Ryan Adams' debut solo album from 2000 is expanded with unreleased outtakes, pre-album demos, exclusive photos, and a never-before-released DVD of a solo acoustic club show from 2000.
Now That's What I Call Broadway!
Now That's What I Call Broadway! rounds up 18 tracks from the past 40 years of musical theatre, including familiar tunes from A Chorus Line and Chicago (1975) right up through Matilda (2013) and Carole King's Beautiful (2014).
American Tunes
The final album by the late, great Allen Toussaint, American Tunes was recorded at two sets of sessions with producer Joe Henry: solo piano at Toussaint's New Orleans home studio in 2013, and with a rhythm section and guest artists in Los Angeles in 2015. On his solo performances including "Mardi Gras in New Orleans," "Hey Little Girl" and "Big Chief," Toussaint pays tribute to his hero at the keys, New Orleans' Professor Longhair. The album also features band arrangements of songs written
Everybody's In Show-Biz: Legacy Edition
Legacy expands The Kinks' 1972 classic Everybody's In Show-Biz to a 2-CD Legacy Edition. The studio/live hybrid album gains a full disc's worth of previously unissued studio outtakes (recorded at London's Morgan Studios) and concert material (recorded March 2-3, 1972 during The Kinks' Carnegie Hall concert stand). The Legacy Edition will also be released on vinyl with an abridged selection of bonus tracks.
Lumpy Money
UMe/Zappa Records returns 2008's Lumpy Money "Project/Object" deluxe edition - celebrating Frank Zappa's seminal albums Lumpy Gravy and We're Only In It for the Money - to print in a wide-release edition. The set features 72 tracks on 3 CDs, as well as liner notes by David Fricke and the late Gail Zappa.
The Last Word on First Blues
Omnivore presents Beat legend Allen Ginsberg in singer/songwriter mode on this new 3-CD box! In 1971, Ginsberg called on Bob Dylan for a recording session of tunes touching on politics, gay rights, and more. Joining Ginsberg and Dylan were Jack Kerouac's musical partner David Amram, Happy Traum, and cellist These 1971 recordings remained unreleased until 1983 when they were released as First Blues in a set pairing them with 1976 sessions produced by John Hammond, and further 1981 sessions.
The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour: Country Special
This new DVD release from Shout! Factory features new-to-DVD performances from Glen Campbell as well as special guests Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash, Buck Owens, Merle Haggard, Mel Tillis, Minnie Pearl and Jerry Reed on songs including "Folsom Prison Blues," "Act Naturally," "Born to Lose," and more! It's a 50+-minute TV country celebration as only Glen could have delivered!
I Still Do
Eric Clapton has reunited with producer Glyn Johns for his 23rd studio album I Still Do. Tracks include "I'll Be Seeing You" and "I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine." Available on CD, DD and LP.
Stranger to Stranger
Paul Simon returns with his 13th solo studio album and first since 2011's So Beautiful or So What. Stranger has been co-produced by his longtime collaborator Roy Halee and features the first single "Wristband." Simon says "sound is the theme of this album," and sessions featured dance and flamenco artists as well as inspiration from 20th century composer/theorist Harry Partch (maker of custom instruments in microtonal tunings). Stranger to Stranger is available in standard and deluxe editions
Fallen Angels
Bob Dylan returns to the standards milieu of Shadows in the Night with this new album featuring his renditions of "All or Nothing at All," "All the Way," "Young at Heart," "That Old Black Magic," and other tunes from The Great American Songbook. Available on CD, LP and DD.
Eric Carmen
Eric Carmen's second self-titled and fifth overall solo album, produced by The 4 Seasons' Bob Gaudio for the Geffen label, has been unavailable on CD for more than 20 years. Varese's new reissue features one bonus track: the rare single mix of the Top 40 hit "I Wanna Hear It From Your Lips."
The Love Album
The Love Album, first released in 1994, brings together the songs recorded by the luminous Doris Day over three sessions in Hollywood, 1967, including "Are You Lonesome Tonight?," "For All We Know" and "Street of Dreams." Varese's reissue of this romantic classic arranged by the great Sid Feller features new period photography and three (previously issued) bonus tracks of "Both Sides Now," "It's Magic" and "Sentimental Journey."
The Best of The Impressions: The Curtom Years
Varese brings together 18 prime cuts from the premier purveyors of Chicago soul, Curtis Mayfield and the legendary Impressions. This set features singles released on the Curtom label between 1968 and 1976 including the R&B hits "Fool for You," "Choice of Colors," "Say You Love Me," "Finally Got Myself Together (I'm a Changed Man)" and more. A. Scott Galloway provides a new essay in this exemplary set of rare and classic soul.
Live in Concert 1977 & 1979
This 2-CD set from the original line-up of Paul Rodgers, Mick Ralphs, Simon Kirke and Boz Burrell includes more than two-and-half hours of unreleased music, all culled from 24-track tapes in the band's archives. Live in Concert 1977 & 1979 boasts two previously unreleased concerts, with one additional bonus track taken from the group's June 26, 1979 show in Washington, DC. The first disc captures the band's May 23, 1977 show at the Summit House in Houston, Texas, recorded during the tour
Pure McCartney
Paul tells his own musical story on this new personally-curated, non-chronologically-sequenced collection drawing on his solo and Wings work. It's available in 4-CD (67 tracks), 4-LP (41 tracks) and 2-CD (39 tracks) formats, and features material spanning between 1970's homemade McCartney through 2014's "Hope for the Future," featured on the Destiny video game.
This Path Tonight
This Path Tonight is Graham Nash's first solo record of new music in fourteen years. The album's ten songs produced by Shane Fontayne reflect the many well-publicized changes in the legendary singer-songwriter's life over recent months. Amazon U.S. has an exclusive edition with a live DVD containing recent performances of Nash's solo and band hits. This Deluxe Edition is also available at Amazon U.K.!
Pet Sounds 50: Various Editions
The Beach Boys' landmark 1966 album Pet Sounds is turning 50, and Capitol/UMe is celebrating with a variety of releases including a 4-CD/1-BD Deluxe Edition featuring the contents of the previous Pet Sounds Sessions box set (newly-remastered) as well as additional studio and live material plus the album and bonus content in high-resolution 5.1 surround and stereo on Blu-ray Audio! 4-CD/1-BD Deluxe Edition: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. TBD / Amazon Canada 2-CD Deluxe Edition (CD 1 + highlights
For Lack of Honest Work: A Live History 1971-2006
Edsel reissues the 3-CD, 43-track compilation of board mixes, demos and live in-studio recordings from the one and only Todd Rundgren, adding new liner notes from Paul Myers.
All the Way
Frank Sinatra's All The Way album, originally released in 1961 by Capitol to round up twelve non-LP singles, arrives on 180-gram vinyl. This Billboard Top 5 album features the Oscar-winning, hit title track by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen.
Charlotte Sweet: Original Cast Recording
The Original Cast Recording of the beloved 1982 off-Broadway musical by Michael Colby and Gerald Jay Markoe receives a deluxe, expanded reissue - complete for the very first time on 2 CDs. None other than Leonard Cohen presciently observed, "I loved the show. Some of those songs are classic theatre pieces--I think they'll be around for a long time." Charlotte Sweet is available at Amazon.com, but those who order directly from JAY Records will receive a CD-R of Colby and Markoe's related
Motortown Revue In Paris: Deluxe Edition
Universal U.K. expands Motortown Revue in Paris, originally released in 1965, to 2 CDs or 3 LPs - both of which add a previously unreleased twelve tracks of live Motown magic! Martha and the Vandellas, Stevie Wonder, The Miracles, Earl Van Dyke and, of course, The Supremes are all here. 31 tracks total.
Live at The Forum: London 1994
Cherry Red's Esoteric imprint continues its Todd Rundgren Archive Series with this re-release of his 1994 concert at London's Forum. This 2-CD set preserves a performance from one of Rundgren's most interactive tours on the heels of his No World Order album.
Miles Ahead: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
The soundtrack to Don Cheadle's Miles Davis biopic Miles Ahead features eleven original Davis performances culled from his recordings at both Prestige and Columbia spanning 1956-1981 as well as dialogue excerpts from the film and five original compositions by Robert Glasper. His contributions include "What's Wrong with That?" (a jam that closes the movie imagining Cheadle as Davis playing in the present day with guest performers Glasper, Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Gary Clark, Jr., Esperanza
Mr. Clean: Winfield Parker At Ru-Jac
Winfield Parker began his singing career at Baltimore's Ru-Jac label, one of America's first African-American-owned record labels (active from the early 1960s through the early 1970s). In 2015, Omnivore acquired the pioneering Ru-Jac label and its publishing assets, and on March 25, the first title from that acquisition will see release. Mr. Clean: Winfield Parker at Ru-Jac features 23 tracks (including never-before-released material) of prime 1960s East Coast soul from Ru-Jac's premier
The Complete Singles Collection (1966-1970)
Now Sounds is tip-toeing through the tulips once again with the first-ever Complete Singles Collection (spanning the years 1966-1970) for the late Tiny Tim. This set includes the original single mixes of all of Tiny's Reprise singles, as well as his debut 45 on Blue Cat and his post-Reprise era one-off single for Scepter Records, for the first time ever on CD! Many of the rare mono mixes are also making first-time CD appearances. All tracks have been remastered from the original tapes!
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