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.
The Complete Loma Singles Vol. 1
Planned to last four volumes, Real Gone Music's The Complete Loma Singles will gather up the nearly 100 singles from the short-lived 1960s R&B label. Founded in 1964 as a sublabel to Warner Bros., Loma was run by Bob Krasnow. It only existed until 1968 and was primarily a singles label, releasing only a handful of LPs. Despite this, the label has intrigued soul music collectors over the years. Producers and arrangers for the label included James Brown, Jerry Ragovoy and Gene Page.
Little Girl Blue/Little Girl New
Keely Smith's debut for Frank Sinatra's Reprise label, this concept album was co-supervised by Smith and the Chairman of the Board himself. It was arranged and conducted by the legendary Nelson Riddle. The first side of the album featured lovelorn songs such as "Here's That Rainy Day," while the flipside contained more upbeat fare such as "Blue Skies." The album also featured two distinct covers reflecting the mood of each side. This new edition is expanded by Smith's first Reprise single,
Wild Honey [Vinyl]
The Beach Boys' 1967 R&B-inflected album Wild Honey get its first-ever presentation in stereo on the new CD collection Sunshine Tomorrow (in stores June 30) as well as on this new 180-gram vinyl issue!
1967 - Sunshine Tomorrow
The Beach Boys' Sunshine Tomorrow, a new 2-CD and digital collection, not only premieres the first-ever true stereo mix of 1967's Wild Honey, but also premieres a whopping 54 rarities recorded that year including the live album Lei'd in Hawaii, session material from both Wild Honey and Smiley Smile, and further live recordings (spanning 1967-1970).
Looking Forward: The Roots of Big Star
This new 22-track collection gathers Big Star co-founder Chris Bell's material from the late '60s and early '70s, before he recruited Alex Chilton, Andy Hummel and Jody Stephens to form the criminally overlooked power pop combo. This material, all of it issued long after Bell's passing, was recorded in Memphis with local musicians like drummers Stephens and Steve Rhea, bassist Thomas Dean Eubanks and keyboardist Terry Manning, under such eye-catching names as Rock City, The Wallabys and
The Very Best of The Beau Brummels: The Complete Singles
Varese Vintage rounds up 16 single sides from San Francisco's British Invasion-inspired Beau Brummels including hits like "Laugh, Laugh" and "Just a Little" in their original mono mixes, plus rare solo singles from singer Sal Valentino on this single-disc collection.
Live at The Isle of Wight Festival 2004
2-CD/1-DVD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. 2-CD/1-BD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. TBD The Who returned to The Isle of Wight for the first time since 1970 for a remarkable, career-spanning concert in 2004 - part of their first run of shows in their home country since the death of John Entwistle. The concert is now available in 2-CD/1-DVD and 2-CD/1-BD editions.
Olé Olé Olé! A Trip Across Latin America
Blu-ray: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. DVD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. This film follows The Rolling Stones on their 2016 Latin American tour, and features seven uncut performances from the tour: 1) Out Of Control (Buenos Aires, Argentina) 2) Paint It Black (Buenos Aires, Argentina) 3) Honky Tonk Women (São Paulo, Brazil) 4) Sympathy For The Devil (São Paulo, Brazil) 5) You Got The Silver (Lima, Peru) 6) Midnight Rambler (Lima, Peru) 7) Miss You (Lima, Peru). Available on DVD and BD.
The Concert In Hyde Park [Various Formats]
2CD/DVD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada 2CD/BD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada Paul Simon's July 15, 2012 Hyde Park concert, closing night of the Hard Rock Calling Festival, is coming on 2CD/1DVD and 2CD/1BD editions. The performance spanned the entirety of Simon's career through his 2011 album So Beautiful or So What. He welcomed to the stage original Graceland musicians including Hugh Masekela and Ladysmith Black Mambazo, as well as special guests Jimmy Cliff and
Cracked Actor: Live In Los Angeles 1974 [CD]
Cracked Actor: Live in Los Angeles 1974 is the first authorized release of Bowie's Philly Dogs Tour show at Los Angeles' Universal Amphitheatre, from September 1974. First released earlier this year on vinyl only, some of this performance was featured in Alan Yentob's BBC documentary also known as Cracked Actor. The original tapes for this show were finally brought together last November, and they have been newly mixed by Tony Visconti. The packaging boasts original photography from Terry
When It's Round-Up Time In Heaven: The Great Gospel Recordings
Having already looked at Eddy Arnold's Christmas recordings and his 1970 recordings with Lee Hazlewood, Real Gone is now turning to some of the country legend's gospel songs with When It's Round-Up Time in Heaven - The Great Gospel Recordings. This reissue brings together two of Arnold's spiritual efforts: 1954's 10-inch LP When It's Round-Up Time in Heaven and 1963's long-player Faithfully Yours for a total of 20 tracks. The two albums highlight the shift in Arnold's sound. The first is in
The Complete Philadelphia Sessions - A Brand New Me
Dusty Springfield's 1970 A Brand New Me LP (her follow-up Atlantic effort to the landmark Dusty in Memphis) found Dusty traveling to Sigma Sound in Philadelphia to work with Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff and Thom Bell, architects of the orchestrated soul known as "The Philadelphia Sound." Springfield would have a #3 AC hit with the album's title song. Brand New Me forms the basis of this new collection which adds seven bonus tracks: the single "I Wanna Be a Free Girl," five outtakes which were
Long Strange Trip: Motion Picture Soundtrack
2CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada Amazon-Exclusive 3CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada Long Strange Trip: Motion Picture Soundtrack chronicles the history of the Grateful Dead via a selection of career-spanning studio and live performances, including previously unreleased tracks. Two versions of the album - a 2-CD set and an expanded Amazon-exclusive 3-CD edition (both also available on digital download and streaming) - will be released on May 26, the same date that
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