The timeless songs of Melissa Manchester are collected on a new, comprehensive anthology from Second Disc Records and Real Gone Music. Through the Eyes of Love: The Complete Arista 7" Singles brings together 43 songs and 157 minutes of beautiful music on two CDs, including such all-time hits and classics as "Midnight Blue," "Come in from the Rain," "Don't Cry Out Loud," "You Should Hear How She Talks About You" (in both its single and extended versions!), and "Theme from Ice Castles (Through the
The Legacy Collection: Robin Hood
Disney's Legacy Collection returns with a first-ever complete soundtrack release for the 1973 animated classic Robin Hood. Disc 1 of this 2-CD set includes the original songs and score from the film, penned by writers including Roger Miller, George Bruns, Floyd Huddleston, and Johnny Mercer. Disc 2 spotlights bonus material including previously unreleased demos.
Simple Dreams: 40th Anniversary Edition
Linda Ronstadt's 1977 multi-platinum smash album featuring "Blue Bayou," "It's So Easy" and "Poor, Poor Pitiful Me" is remastered and expanded by Rhino in a new edition featuring three bonus live versions of the above-mentioned songs, first heard in a 1980 HBO television special. Available on CD, LP, DD and streaming.
Tapestry: Live in Hyde Park (CD/DVD)
This new CD/DVD release features Carole King's 45th anniversary performance of her seminal 1971 classic Tapestry, performed live in front of 65,000 fans in London's Hyde Park on July 3, 2016. The setlist, preserved on both CD and DVD, includes the entire album plus numerous highlights from King's illustrious songbook, and special guest appearances by King's daughter, singer-songwriter Louise Goffin, and the West End cast of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical!
Body of Work 1978-1988
Caroline International has a 5CD box set detailing what Kevin Godley and Lol Creme did as a duo after leaving 10cc in 1976. The artier half of the band, the duo nonetheless scored two U.K. Top 10 hits in the 1980s with "Under Your Thumb" and "Wedding Bells." Body of Work 1978-1988 features, in full, each of the band's six albums in that decade (L (1978), Freeze Frame (1979), Ismism (1981), Birds of Prey (1983), The History Mix Vol. 1 (1985, presented in its expanded "Plus" form as issued by
Anthology
Cherry Red's Lemon imprint is assembling a 2CD set devoted mostly to the solo work of 10cc frontman Eric Stewart. This 2CD Anthology includes six tracks from the latter half of 10cc's career with Stewart and Gouldman at the helm (mostly drawn from their final album, 1995's MirrorMirror) plus material from Stewart's four solo albums recorded between 1980 and 2009, including tracks from 1980's Girls and 1982's Frooty Rooties making their debuts on CD.
Before, During, After: The Story of 10cc
4CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. 2CD (During, After: The Best of 10cc): Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. Before, During, After: The Story of 10cc is a new box set devoted to the history and legacy of Eric Stewart, Graham Gouldman, Kevin Godley and Lol Creme. This 4CD collection includes a disc of the group's hits ("During"); from there, it's a disc of post-10cc material ("After") by Godley & Creme, Wax (Gouldman's duo with singer-songwriter Andrew Gold), solo tracks by Stewart, Gouldman and
The Singles
2CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon Canada / Amazon U.K. 2CD/1BD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon Canada / Amazon U.K. Vinyl box set: Amazon U.S. / Amazon Canada / Amazon U.K. Singles compiles all 20 of the singles from The Doors' official discography. This not only includes every A and B-side from their best-known studio albums from The Doors (1967) to L.A. Woman (1971) but several albums recorded and released after the passing of frontman Jim Morrison, including Other Voices (1971) and Full Circle (1972)
Filet of Soul Redux: The Rejected Master Recordings
In 1966, Liberty Records rejected a new album from Jan and Dean - a blend of music and comedy the duo entitled Filet of Soul. Months later, with Jan Berry in recovery from his tragic car accident, the label issued a version of the LP created without the duo's participation. Now, decades later, Dean Torrence has partnered with Omnivore Recordings to release the original, rejected version of Filet of Soul for the first time. Available in CD and DD formats.
Results: Expanded 4-Disc Edition
Cherry Red's Strike Force Entertainment revisits Liza Minnelli's 1989 collaboration with The Pet Shop Boys on a new 3-CD/1-DVD set. The original Results album is presented on Disc One, with the various single mixes associated with Results on two further CDs. Finally, a DVD has the promotional videos for all three singles plus a television performance of "Love Pains," and as an unrelated bonus, the promotional video for 1993's "The Day After That."
B-Sides and Rarities
CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon Canada / Amazon U.K. LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon Canada / Amazon U.K. The Balitmore-based psych-rock/dream-pop duo (consisting of French-born, niece-of-Michel vocalist/keyboardist Victoria Legrand and guitarist/bassist Alex Scally) rounds up 14 rarities and previously unreleased songs and mixes on this new collection.
Playback: The Brian Wilson Anthology
CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada Coinciding with the legendary Beach Boy's 75th birthday year and current, sold-out tour, Rhino offers the first-ever anthology of Brian Wilson's solo recordings from 1988 through the present day, including two previously unreleased tracks, "Some Sweet Day" and "Run, James, Run." Available on CD, double vinyl LP, and digital platforms.
Decade
Neil Young's seminal Decade - his 1977 triple-album retrospective - returns to CD in remastered form as a 2-CD set. The 140-gram 3-LP version, previously available only as a Record Store Day exclusive, will also be available to general retail.
Music: Volume 1
The indefatigable Herb Alpert continues his winning streak with another all-new album reinventing popular standards in the trumpeter's instantly recognizable style. Tracks include The Beatles' "Michelle," as well as the classics "Unforgettable," "Cheek To Cheek" and "C'est Si Bon," a new interpretation of the Tijuana Brass' "Flamingo" and a cover of Jason Mraz's "I'm Yours." The set includes one original song, "Sugarfoot."
The Dublin Sessions
It looks like today is the day for this delayed release. Del Shannon recorded this previously unreleased album in 1977 with his U.K.-based touring band called Smackee at Ireland's Dublin Sound Studios. Shannon originally mixed and then remixed the tracks at Cherokee Studios in California but opted to never release them. This posthumous CD is the album's first official release. Also available on vinyl.
A Love So Beautiful
The late Roy Orbison follows in the footsteps of his fellow Sun Records alumnus Elvis Presley with a new collection joining Roy's classic vocals with newly-recorded backing tracks by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Expect lush takes on Orbison staples like "Oh, Pretty Woman," "Crying," and even the posthumous '80s hit "You Got It." Roy's children Wesley, Roy Jr., and Alex, as well as grandson Roy Orbison III, also play on the album.
A Boy From Tupelo: The Sun Masters
A Boy From Tupelo: The Sun Masters is a single disc distillation on 12-inch vinyl of Legacy's new 3-CD complete Elvis at Sun box set. This LP chronicles, in streamlined fashion, Presley's rise via his complete single A and B-sides for Sun Records, plus additional songs recorded at Sun Studio and released on his legendary self-titled RCA debut album in 1956.
A Boy From Tupelo: The Complete 1953-1955 Recordings
A Boy From Tupelo: The Complete Recordings 1953-1955 journeys back to the birth of rock-and-roll to feature, on three CDs and digitally, every known Elvis Presley Sun Records master and outtake. In addition, the collection also contains Elvis' four earliest, privately-pressed sides, and vintage radio and concert performances from the period, for a total of 73 tracks - including one previously unreleased, newly-discovered recording, "I Forgot to Remember to Forget" from the Louisiana Hayride,
Pop Art Live
Omnivore gives a first release to The Raspberries' landmark fall 2004 reunion concert at Cleveland's House of Blues! Pop Art Live collects the full set by Eric Carmen (vocals/bass), Wally Bryson, Dave Smalley (guitar) and Jim Bonfanti (drums) as they played 28 tracks including "Go All the Way," "I Wanna Be with You," "Let's Pretend" and "Overnight Sensation (Hit Record)," plus covers of The Beatles ("Baby's In Black," "No Reply," "Ticket to Ride"), The Who ("I Can't Explain") and even The
Greatest Hits
Lifehouse gathers together its greatest hits including "Hanging by a Moment" and "You and Me" on this new 18-track anthology.
Ingénue: 25th Anniversary Edition
Canadian pop chanteuse k.d. lang celebrates the 25th anniversary of her breakthrough album Ingénue with a newly-expanded deluxe edition pairing the album with previously unreleased performances from her MTV Unplugged special. Available as a 2-LP or 2-CD set.
Power of Peace
The Isley Brothers and Santana team up for an all-new studio album in which the legendary artists reflect on classic rock, pop, soul, and R&B standards such as "Higher Ground," "Mercy, Mercy Me (The Ecology)," "God Bless the Child," and "What the World Needs Now is Love."
A Man Called Destruction: Expanded Edition
In 1995, the late Big Star and Box Tops frontman Alex Chilton returned to Memphis' Ardent Studios, the site of his classic work with Big Star, to record A Man Called Destruction. Blending original songs with a host of eclectic covers from the likes of Chris Kenner ("Sick and Tired"), Brian Wilson and Jan Berry via Jan & Dean ("The New Girl in School"), and Jimmy Reed ("You Don't Have to Go", the album marked Chilton's return to his signature blue-eyed soul sound with nods to garage rock,
Arthur Alexander: Expanded Edition
Arthur Alexander inspired artists from The Beatles to Bob Dylan with his early sixties recordings for the Dot label including "You Better Move On" and "Anna (Go to Him)." His 1972 self-titled album, produced by Muscle Shoals session veteran Tommy Cogbill, included an exciting array of songs including an early version of "Burning Love," covered by Elvis Presley shortly after this album's release. The LP saw an incomplete CD release in 1994 as part of Rainbow Road: The Warner Bros. Recordings.
Commodores: Expanded Vinyl Edition
For this new vinyl reissue of The Commodores' classic debut, Motown and UMe have gone back to the original production masters to offer seven of the album's nine tracks in longer versions! One has been heard before (an extended "Easy" appeared on the group's entry in Universal's Gold compilation series in 2006), but the others, including additional minutes of album tracks like "Funny Feelings," "Heaven Knows" and "Zoom" (the album's title track in the U.K.), are heard here for the first time.
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