3CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon Canada / Amazon U.K. 1CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon Canada / Amazon U.K. 1LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon Canada / Amazon U.K. 10CD/3LP/1DVD/1 Cassette: Amazon U.S. / Amazon Canada / Amazon U.K. Metallica's 1986 Elektra debut found the group further expanding their unique, thrash-driven approach to metal. Recorded in drummer Lars Ulrich's native Denmark, the album is an impeccably sounding, increasingly complex one-a cornerstone of '80s metal through and through. It became
Elysium/Further Listening 2011-2012
Pet Shop Boys' 2012 Elysium, described by Neil Tennant as the duo's "most beautiful album," was inspired by Kanye West's 808s and Heartbreak. It featured the singles "Winner" and "Leaving," and here is expanded with a disc of bonus material, including three previously unreleased demos. The original album is also available as a remastered vinyl LP.
Yes/Further Listening 2008-2010
Pet Shop Boys continue their deluxe, remastered reissue series with this 3-CD expansion of their second-to-last album, 2009's Yes. Its lead single, "Love Etc.," was a British Top 20 hit and broke a U.S. record for most Billboard No. 1 dance hits by a duo or group. Legendary guitarist Johnny Marr appears on several tracks, including "Did You See Me Coming?" and "Beautiful People." Two discs of B-sides and bonus material are added, including a version of "The Loving Kind," a hit for Girls Aloud,
Ultimate Hits
1CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon Canada / Amazon U.K. 2LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon Canada / Amazon U.K. (TBD) 2CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon Canada / Amazon U.K. 4LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon Canada / Amazon U.K. (TBD) Steve Miller Band's Ultimate Hits, available as standard (1CD/2LP) or deluxe (2CD/4LP) packages, features the many AOR-oriented hits that made Miller's first compilation, Greatest Hits '74-'78, one of the highest-selling albums in America, including "The Joker," "Rock'n Me," "Fly Like An
Southern Blood [Various Formats]
The late, great Gregg Allman's final recordings are presented on Southern Blood, his first studio album since 2011's Low Country Blues. This final testament from an artist who shaped the sound of southern rock was produced by Don Was and recorded in the legendary Muscle Shoals, where his brother Duane Allman famously enhanced the recordings of so many artists passing through. Channeling the spirit that informed his solo works like Laid Back, Allman brought his distinctive style to songs written
Hitchhiker
Neil Young dips into his fabled archives for a wholly unreleased album. Hitchhiker was recorded by Young and co-producer David Briggs in one session on August 11, 1976 in Malibu, California. During the solo session, Young performed ten songs, the majority of which subsequently appeared in various forms on albums throughout the years: "Pocahontas," "Powderfinger," and "Ride My Llama" on Rust Never Sleeps; "Captain Kennedy" on Hawks and Doves; "Campaigner" on Decade; "Human Highway" on Comes a
Popeye: Deluxe Edition
Varese Sarabande celebrates Harry Nilsson's score to Robert Altman's quirky live-action musical Popeye with a remarkable 2-CD deluxe edition of the original soundtrack. This 2-CD deluxe edition will not only feature all of Nilsson's memorable songs as performed by the perfectly-cast likes of Robin Williams, Shelley Duvall, and Paul Dooley, but will also debut Thomas Pierson's instrumental score on CD, and an entire disc of previously unreleased demos performed by Nilsson!
King of the Boogie
A new 5-CD box set celebrates what would have been John Lee Hooker's 100th birthday with a track for every year since Hooker's presumed birth in 1917. Three of the five discs on King Of The Boogie provide an overview of Hooker's solo career, complete with three unreleased studio outtakes. The fourth disc finds Hooker in a live setting; five of the 15 concert tracks are heard here for the first time. The fifth and final disc, "Friends," features collaborations between Hooker and Van Morrison,
The Spirit Of Memphis (1962-1976)
Craft Recordings celebrates the life and legacy of Isaac Hayes on an essential new 4-CD box set. The first disc includes 26 of Hayes' great early Stax classics as a songwriter and producer. Disc 2 moves on to his solo singles for the Enterprise label, including many non-LP rarities like a Volt single from 1965, a double-sided holiday platter from 1969, duets with songwriting partner David Porter and even two radio spots. The final two discs are also themed. One focuses on Hayes' covers,
Middle of Everywhere: The Greatest Hits
Middle Of Everywhere - The Greatest Hits features 26 tracks from Hanson's six main studio albums across two discs.
We Could Be Together
This new box set by Edsel offers a deep dive into the career of the eighties pop diva. This 10CD/3DVD set features expanded editions of eight of Gibson's albums, including works for Atlantic, SBK and independent releases, two additional discs of remixes and rarities, and DVDs of music videos and live shows (much of which is either unreleased or otherwise unavailable on DVD). The box is rounded out with a 32-page scrapbook of photos selected by Gibson herself, plus new interviews and commentary
The Singles A's and B's
Wounded Bird brings together 34 Atlantic-era songs from Debbie Gibson on two discs spanning from 1987 to 1993. All nine of Gibson's Top 40 hits are here, plus rarer dub versions and B-sides.
I Am The Cosmos [Expanded Edition]
2CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon Canada (TBD) / Amazon U.K. (TBD) LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon Canada (TBD) / Amazon U.K. (TBD) Omnivore reconfigures the seminal I Am the Cosmos from Big Star's late Chris Bell as a new 2-CD set. Prior to Rykodisc's initial release of the title in 1992, only two of the tracks were released during Bell's lifetime; both tracks were pressed on a single released shortly before a car crash took the Memphis hero's life. In 2009, Rhino issued a double-disc Cosmos that
Carol Burnett Sings: Expanded Edition
Real Gone celebrates the 50th anniversary of The Carol Burnett Show with the superstar's third solo album and first for RCA Victor. A tie-in to the television show, Carol Burnett Sings features four songs performed on early episodes: "Georgy Girl," "Enter Laughing," "I Believed It All" and "There's No Business Like Show Business." Another tune "Nobody," was performed by Burnett during an appearance on the earlier program Carol and Company. TSD's Joe Marchese writes the new liner notes, and
Stories We Could Tell: The Very Best of John Sebastian
Varese Vintage collects 16 classic tracks from the singer-songwriter and onetime Lovin' Spoonful leader including "Welcome Back," "She's a Lady," and his solo versions of "Didn't Wanna Have to Do It," "Younger Girl," "Darling Be Home Soon" and more.
In the Arms of Love/Honey/Happy Heart/Get Together with Andy Williams
BGO continues its Andy Williams reissue series with a four-album, two-CD collection bringing together a quartet of albums from 1967-1969 featuring some of the late artist's grooviest recordings including "Windy," "Up, Up, and Away," "Happy Heart," "Wichita Lineman," "Put a Little Love in Your Heart," "Aquarius/Let the Sun Shine In," "Sweet Caroline," and many more!
Everybody Knows
Stephen Stills teams up with Sweet Judy Blue Eyes herself for their first-ever full-length collaborative album. Stills and Collins' Everybody Knows features these two titans of song performing such classics as "Who Knows Where the Time Goes," "Reason to Believe," and "Girl from the North Country."
Maximum As & Bs: The Complete Singles
The Who's complete singles from 1964-2015 are collected on a new 5-CD box set, which also contains a 48-page booklet featuring track-by-track annotations on each single.
Their Satanic Majesties Request - 50th Anniversary Special Edition
The Rolling Stones' controversial 1967 immersion into psychedelia, Their Satanic Majesties Request, gets a 50th anniversary box set from ABKCO containing the original album in mono and stereo on both 180-gram vinyl and hybrid SACD (playable on all CD players) as newly remastered by Bob Ludwig, plus restored lenticular artwork and a 20-page booklet with new liner notes by Rob Bowman.
Out of the Blue [Picture Disc]
Electric Light Orchestra's sprawling seventh studio album Out of the Blue landed in 1977 with four sides melding impeccably-crafted, widescreen pop and symphonic rock. Written and produced by Jeff Lynne, the LP went multi-platinum and introduced some of the band's most enduring songs including "Turn to Stone," "Sweet Talkin' Woman," and most especially, "Mr. Blue Sky." Legacy Recordings now has the double album in a special picture disc vinyl edition - fully-remastered, and with a digital
Eye in the Sky: 35th Anniversary Edition
The eye in the sky is still looking at you...Legacy Recordings has a 35th anniversary box set celebrating The Alan Parsons Project's 1982 best-seller Eye in the Sky. The album, which yielded the APP's biggest hit single with its title track as well as the classic instrumental "Sirius," will be enhanced for this lavish and expansive 3-CD/1-BD/2-LP/1-Flexidisc release boasting high-resolution stereo and surround mixes of the original album, rare single mixes, over 30 previously unreleased tracks,
Ornette at 12/Crisis!
Real Gone Music brings to CD two rare albums from the great jazz alto saxophonist and free jazz pioneer Ornette Coleman: 1969's Ornette at 12 and 1972's Crisis, Both of these titles were originally released on the Impulse! label. Real Gone's new CD two-fer has been remastered by Mike Milchner at SonicVision, and contains a booklet featuring the original gatefold album art and liner notes by Howard Mandel, author of the book Miles, Ornette, Cecil: Jazz Beyond Jazz.
He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper: Expanded Edition
DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince's second album, He's the DJ, I'm the Rapper was the duo's breakout hit and is also recognized as the first major double album in hip-hop history. Released on March 29, 1988, it would go to #4 on the Billboard 200 and be certified 3x Platinum, making it one of the first crossover successes in the rap genre. Real Gone's new 2-CD set restores the album to its full, original length on CD for the first time. Additionally, eleven bonus tracks have been added,
A Brand New Me: Aretha Franklin with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Aretha Franklin's arrival at Atlantic Records in 1967 after departing Columbia Records. Her twelve year-tenure there would produce some of the most iconic soul and R&B recordings of all time. To celebrate this anniversary, Rhino Records is taking a cue from the Elvis Presley playbook and combining her classic vocals with new orchestral backing tracks. A Brand New Me: Aretha Franklin with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra will hit stores on November
Tell Me This is a Dream (Expanded Edition)
Funky Town Grooves U.K. has an expanded edition of The Delfonics' fourth album - their first with Major Harris in the line-up, and first without Thom Bell at the helm. It includes favorites such as "Hey Love" and "Walk Right Up to the Sun" and has been expanded with four bonus tracks: singles of non-LP side "Think It Over" (arranged by Norman Harris and Vince Montana), the rare "Delphonics" Arista single "Don't Throw It All Away" b/w "I Don't Care What People Say," and the 45 version of the
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