Rhino teams with the Grateful Dead for the first authorized release of one of the band's most famous concert bootlegs: the Cornell 5/8/77 show. The bootleg recording of this show was so significant that it was added to the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry in 2011. This 3-CD set ties in with a new book about the oft-discussed concert; both the book and CDs were also available as part of a sold-out box set exclusive to the Dead's website. (A no-frills edition was subsequently
Odessey and Oracle: 50th Anniversary Edition
It's the time of the season! Varese has a new edition of The Zombies' 1968 classic, freshly remastered at d2 Mastering and with seven bonus tracks as well as new liner notes by co-producer Andrew Sandoval and rare photographs. The bonuses comprise the mono mix of "I'll Call You Mine" and "I Want Her She Wants Me;" alternate takes and mixes of "Care of Cell 44;" a version with cello of "A Rose for Emily;" a non-overdubbed stereo mix of "This Will Be Our Year;" and a remix of the hit single
The Bottom Line Archive
The Bottom Line Archive series returns with a 2-CD set featuring the late Jack Bruce on a live set including "White Room," "Sunshine of Your Love," "Theme from an Imaginary Western," "Born Under a Bad Sign," and more.
BEST+LIVE
A new double-disc offering from Chickenfoot - Sammy Hagar, Joe Satriani, Michael Anthony and Chad Smith - arrives, with greatest hits, live tracks, and previously unreleased music. It includes 10 tracks from the group's two studio albums; the newly-recorded "Divine Termination" (praised by Satriani as "bone crunching, hell raising rock, dripping with attitude and vibe" in the official press release); live covers of Deep Purple ("Highway Star"), The Who ("My Generation") and Hagar's former band
...And Then I Wrote The Music Man /The Music from Meredith Willson's The Music Man
In 1957, composer-bandleader Meredith Willson crafted one of the most enduring Broadway musicals of all time when he wrote book, music and lyrics for the nostalgic The Music Man. To mark the sixtieth anniversary of this Tony Award-winning classic which originally starred Robert Preston and Barbara Cook, Stage Door has paired two albums: 1959's audio documentary ...And Then I Wrote The Music Man and the 1958 The Music from Meredith Willson's The Music Man, conducted by Willson himself. Both
No Plan [EP]
Last October, the original New York cast recording of David Bowie and Enda Walsh's musical Lazarus arrived on compact disc, vinyl, and digital download, with each format including a bonus EP of Bowie's four new songs from the musical. "Lazarus" was, of course, already familiar from its inclusion on the artist's highly acclaimed final studio album Blackstar. The cast recording premiered three more tracks penned for the show from the Blackstar sessions: "No Plan," "Killing a Little Time," and
When Colors Come Together: The Legacy of Harry Belafonte
When Colors Come Together: The Legacy of Harry Belafonte is a single-disc, 19-track compendium drawing on the venerable entertainer's classic RCA recordings as originally released between 1956 and 1972. Alongside favorites like "Banana Boat Song (Day-O)," "Jump in the Line" and "Matilda," the collection features one new recording performed by a children's choir.
Two of a Kind [Expanded Edition]
Omnivore expands Bobby Darin and Johnny Mercer's freewheelin', swingin' classic from 1961 - arranged and conducted by the great Billy May (Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald) - with seven previously unreleased bonus tracks, including two outtakes and five session alternates!
This Is My Town: Songs of New York
Barry Manilow returns with his second album for Verve Records. This Is My Town is the showman's brassy salute to New York City and features both original songs (such as the title track) and covers ("On Broadway," "Downtown," "Uptown," Manilow's own "New York City Rhythm") as well as a posthumous duet with Mel Tormé on "The Brooklyn Bridge."
50: The 50th Anniversary Collection
Capitol Records rounds up 50 tracks for Neil Diamond's 50 years since "Solitary Man" first propelled him to superstardom. Diamond has handpicked the selections on this 3-CD set, concentrating mostly on the big hits but also finding room for lesser-known tracks such as "Skybird," "Lonely Looking Sky," "Morningside," and "I Believe in Happy Endings."
Triplicate
Bob Dylan returns with his third consecutive collection of standards - times three! Dylan's first triple album, Triplicate is a 3-CD or 3-LP set, with each 10-song disc based on one theme: 'Til the Sun Goes Down, Devil Dolls, and Comin' Home Late. Harold Arlen, Charles Strouse and Lee Adams, Cy Coleman and Carolyn Leigh, Jimmy Van Heusen and Johnny Burke, Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II, and Hoagy Carmichael and Mitchell Parish are just some of the classic songwriters represented.
Chris To...The Mill
Chris to...the Mill includes Squeeze partner Chris Difford's three unique, original solo albums: 2002's I Didn't Get Where I Am, 2008's The Last Temptation of Chris (recorded a year after Squeeze's triumphant reunion as a touring act) and 2011's nostalgic Cashmere If You Can. Each has been appended with a series of rare and unreleased bonus tracks (including a separate disc for I Didn't Get Where I Am), featuring B-sides, covers, outtakes and a variety of demos. Standouts for fans include a solo
Action Painting
2-CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada TBD 2-LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. TBD / Amazon Canada TBD Numero Group collects the studio output of the British Invasion-era psych-rockers The Creation on one lavish 2-CD set, featuring outtakes, rarities, and new stereo mixes created by famed producer Shel Talmy (The Who, The Kinks). An 80-page hardcover book is included with this deluxe package.
Tango In The Night [Various Editions]
3CD/1DVD/1LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. 2CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. 1CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. Fleetwood Mac's 1987 album featuring "Little Lies" and "Everywhere" returns in a variety of formats including a 3-CD/1 DVD/1 LP version (with the original album on CD, high-resolution stereo DVD, and LP; a CD of outtakes; and a CD of rare single mixes), a 2-CD version with the album and outtakes only; and a single-disc remaster with the original album only.
96 Tears
? and The Mysterians' debut 1966 album 96 Tears returns to vinyl from Real Gone Music and ABKCO. It has been mastered at 45 RPM for this reissue, pressed on orange vinyl and limited to 600 copies.
Tales From The Crypt Presents Demon Knight
The high-octane soundtrack to 1995's film Tales from the Crypt Presents: Demon Knight featured heavy metal bands like Pantera and Megadeth. The album was released on CD worldwide, but the vinyl edition only came out in Europe. Real Gone brings it to "demon eye" green vinyl for this new edition, limited to 400 copies.
Music for Lovers Only
The 1952 mood-music classic Music for Lovers Only from TV superstar Jackie Gleason has been reissued on CD numerous times in the past, including on a 2012 edition from Real Gone Music of its definitive, 16-track mono presentation. Since that release has gone out-of-print, RGM has seen fit to re-release it for the enjoyment of lovers everywhere!
Inspiration
Real Gone Music dips back to the golden age of television for this reissue. The western Cheyenne ran from 1955-1963 and starred Clint Walker. He was also signed to Warner Bros. for a recording contract and, in 1959, released Inspiration, a country-gospel album. RGM's new edition is expanded by one track and features notes from Todd Everett.
The Complete Columbia Recordings
The power-pop precursor band Artful Dodger hailed from Virginia. Influenced by The Beatles and Rolling Stones, the group cut three albums on Columbia between 1975 and 1977. The Complete Columbia Recordings contains these three albums, often compared to The Raspberries' finest work, plus the band's single sides. It has been remastered by Maria Triana at Battery Studios. Jeremy Cargill's notes features new quotes from the band.
The Fever: The Remastered Epic Recordings
The Fever - The Complete Epic Recordings by Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes collects the New Jersey-based band's four albums for Epic (including the promo-only Jukes Live At the Bottom Line which makes its official CD debut here). These recordings have a strong Bruce Springsteen/E Street Band connection with Springsteen penning several of the songs and all of the albums being produced by Steve Van Zandt. Other guests here include The Coasters, The Drifters, The Five Satins and Ronnie
The Complete Singles A's and B's
The Complete Singles A's and B's from The Rascals is just what the title promises: every single side released by the band on Atlantic and Columbia between 1965 and 1972 in their original mixes. The 47-track, 2-CD compilation has been newly remastered by Mike Milchner at SonicVision and features liner notes by Ed Osborne containing new quotes from the band members.
The Definitive Collection
Real Gone has a new compilation from the one and only Ann-Margret. The Definitive Collection features 30 of the flame-haired singer/actress's songs from her 1961-1966 tenure on RCA Records and includes standards, pop, soundtrack recordings and collaborations with Al Hirt and Elvis Presley. (This title was previously issued as a digital-only entry in Sony's Essential series.) Our very own Joe Marchese provides the new liner notes!
The Complete Studio Recordings
Dutch rockers Golden Earring are the subject of a comprehensive box set from Red Bullet/Universal Music. The Complete Studio Recordings collects 26 (!) of the group's albums released between 1965 and 2015 (!), with an additional three discs of single and B-side material. Eighteen of these albums reached the Top 10 on the Dutch charts, with seven (including their most recent full-length album, 2012's Tits 'N Ass), reaching No. 1. With comprehensive liner notes by local journalist Tjerk Lammers,
Either/Or: Expanded Edition
2CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada 2LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada The Kill Rock Stars label has a new remastered, expanded reissue of Elliott Smith's 1997 Either/Or on 2 CDs or 2 LPs. The bonus material includes five live tracks, the unreleased tune "I Figured You Out," a new mix of B-side "I Don't Think I'm Ever Gonna Figure It Out," and alternate versions of tracks "New Monkey" and "Bottle Up and Explode!" which first appeared on Smith's DreamWorks debut XO in
Sound and Vision [7-Inch Picture Disc Vinyl]
David Bowie's Low classic returns to vinyl in this new 7-inch vinyl picture disc single edition featuring the original, newly-remastered track on Side One and a stripped-down 2013 remix on Side Two.
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