After leaving Traffic permanently (despite being a co-founder of the band, his tenure with them was not consistent), guitarist and songwriter Dave Mason embarked upon a solo career in 1970 which continues to this day. He recorded several albums for the Blue Thumb label before joining Columbia in 1973 in a stint lasting until 1980 which produced seven albums. The Columbia Years - The Definitive Anthology is a 2-CD set which brings together 30 tracks from this period in Mason's career. It is
The Definitive Hits Collection
A cousin to both Jerry Lee Lewis and Jimmy Swaggart, Mickey Gilley notched his first hit in 1974 with a cover of "Room Full of Roses" on the Playboy label. This began a string of hits for Gilley throughout the 1970s. 1976 was a particularly good year for him when he won ACM awards for Top Male Vocalist, Song ("Don't The Girls Get Prettier At Closing Time"), Single ("Bring It On Home"), Album (Gilley's Smoking) and Entertainer of the Year. In 1978, he joined Epic. He reached new popularity
Live at The Whisky 1969: The Unreleased Masters
Legendary flautist Herbie Mann's long tenure at Atlantic Records included 1969's Live At the Whisky A Go Go where he was joined by other jazz luminaries including Steve Marcus, Roy Ayers, Sonny Sharrock, Miroslav Vitous and Bruno Carr. This album featured only two songs, one on each side of the LP. However, there was a lot more material recorded from the group's four-night stand at the famous nightspot. Now, the tapes from these shows have been unearthed and newly mixed to create a 2-CD set
Home By Dawn: Expanded Edition
Omnivore has an expanded edition of J.D. Souther's only album of the 1980s, Home by Dawn. David Malloy produced the album in Nashville and introduced "I'll Take Care of You," later recorded by The Dixie Chicks. Embracing a rootsy, forward-thinking country-rock fusion, Home by Dawn welcomed Don Henley as well as Linda Ronstadt and Waddy Wachtel among its cast. Eagle Timothy B. Schmit also sang on the album. Both Wachtel and Danny Kortchmar co-wrote tunes with Souther for the LP. Omnivore has
Black Rose: Expanded Edition
Following a stint as one-third of the Souther-Furay-Hillman Band, J.D. Souther returned to his solo career with 1976's Black Rose. Jazz musicians Stanley Clarke and Donald Byrd joined friends Ned Doheny and Glenn Frey, and other guests included Art Garfunkel, David Crosby, Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Linda Ronstadt, Lowell George, Andrew Gold, Jim Keltner, Russ Kunkel, Waddy Wachtel, and Danny "Kootch" Kortchmar. Black Rose includes Souther's own rendition of "Faithless Love" as well as "Simple
Moments In Time
This companion release to Resonance's Getz/Gilberto '76, Moments in Time features never-before-released music played in concert by The Stan Getz Quartet featuring pianist Joanne Brackeen, bassist Clint Houston, and drummer Billy Hart. These 1976 performances from San Francisco's Keystone Korner marks the only released recordings by this configuration of the Stan Getz Quartet. The deluxe CD includes a 28-page booklet with essays by jazz journalist Ted Panken, Steve Getz, band members Brackeen
Getz/Gilberto '76
In 1976, Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto reunited at San Francisco's Keystone Korner alongside pianist Joanne Brackeen, bassist Clint Houston and drummer Billy Hart. Their never-before-released set arrives in lavish fashion from Resonance Records on CD and vinyl. The deluxe CD includes a 32-pg booklet of essays by author James Gavin, bossa nova pioneer Carlos Lyra, Stan's son Steve Getz, and producers Zev Feldman and Todd Barkan, as well as previously unpublished photos from the archives of
Original Album Series: Volume Two
The Hollies' Original Album Series collections continue with this second box containing albums from both the group's Graham Nash and Terry Sylvester eras, spanning 1967-1970: Evolution, Butterfly, Hollies Sing Dylan, Hollies Sing Hollies, and Confessions of the Mind. The 1999 remasters are apparently those included in the box set.
Original Album Series
Esther Phillips' five early Atlantic LPs are collected in one mini box-set from Warner U.K.: And I Love Him, The Country Side of Esther Phillips, Esther Phillips Sings, Burnin' - Live at Freddie Jett's Pied Piper Club L.A. and Confessin' the Blues.
Original Album Series
Bill Evans joins the line-up for Rhino/Warner U.K.'s Original Album Series with this mini-box collecting five albums from the jazz piano titan: New Conversations, Affinity, You Must Believe in Spring, The Paris Concert: Edition One and The Paris Concert: Edition Two.
Always Heavenly: The Paris Sisters Anthology
Ace offers the first-ever career-spanning anthology for The Paris Sisters ("I Love How You Love Me") including their work with Phil Spector, Jack Nitzsche, Terry Melcher and Nik Venet for labels including Gregmark, Capitol, Crescendo, MGM, Mercury and Reprise. Several perviously unreleased tracks also grace this set including the Sisters' legendary unissued single for Columbia from 1963!
Shazam! and Other Instrumentals Written By Lee Hazlewood
Ace celebrates the instrumental side of the iconoclastic composer-producer Lee Hazlewood with this 24-track anthology. Duane Eddy headlines three tracks, while other cuts come from Al Casey, Hal Blaine, Jack Nitzsche, Billy Strange, Dino, Desi and Billy, and surf combo The Astronauts, plus many more!
Julia Fordham (2-CD Expanded Edition)
Julia Fordham's self-titled debut album gets the deluxe, expanded treatment from Cherry Pop. This 1988 U.K. Top 20 success features the hit singles "The Comfort Of Strangers" (U.K. #89, U.S. #40 (AC)), "Woman Of The 80s" (U.K. #83), "Where Does The Time Go?" (U.K. #41), and "Happy Ever After" (U.K. #27, U.S. #24 (AC). This 2-CD, remastered edition features 25 tracks including the original 11-song album alongside 14 bonus tracks: all of the single versions, B-sides, remixes, and alternate
Original Album Series
Parlophone collects five vintage Cilla Black albums in this mini-box set: Cilla, Cilla Sings a Rainbow, Sher-oo!, Surround Yourself with Cilla, and Sweet Inspiration. The latter three titles make their proper CD debuts here, although none of the albums retain the bonus tracks previously issued in digital format.
The Complete Singles Collection 1965-1970
Now Sounds collects the complete 1965-1970 singles from the delightfully quirky sunshine pop heroes Harpers Bizarre and the band's pre-fame incarnation as The Tikis on one splendid, 26-track CD featuring numerous rare mono mixes making their debut on CD. Includes such classics as "The 59th Street Bridge Song," "Come to the Sunshine," "Small Talk" and much more!
Fiddler on the Roof: Original Broadway Cast Recording
Analog Spark celebrates a Broadway musical currently enjoying a successful revival today: 1964's Fiddler on the Roof. The original cast recording of the Joseph Stein/Jerry Bock/Sheldon Harnick musical, starring Zero Mostel, Maria Karnilova, Bert Convy and Bea Arthur, gets a 180-gram vinyl edition cut by Ryan Smith from the original stereo tapes. It's been pressed and plated at RTI, and is housed in the tip-on jacket.
West Side Story: Original Broadway Cast Recording
Analog Spark's edition of the Original Broadway Cast Recording of Arthur Laurents, Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim's seminal 1957 musical - starring Larry Kert, Carol Lawrence and Chita Rivera - should prove to be its best-sounding appearance on vinyl as it's been cut to 2 LPs from the original 3-track master tapes by Ryan Smith. The Stoughton tip-on jacket includes photographs from the original recording sessions, and it, too, has been pressed and plated at RTI.
My Fair Lady: Original Broadway Cast Recording
Analog Spark has the original 1956 mono Broadway cast album of Lerner and Loewe's classic, starring Julie Andrews and Rex Harrison, cut from the original tapes by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound. This deluxe 180-gram vinyl release has been pressed and plated at RTI, and is housed in a Stoughton "tip-on" jacket.
Another Song on My Mind: The Motown Years
Bobby Darin was so much more than just Mack the Knife. In just 37 years, the singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer and entrepreneur raced against the clock to conquer records, film, and television as he successfully transitioned from rock-and-roll teen idol to tuxedoed swinger and then to denim-clad folk troubadour. At the dawn of the 1970s, and still battling the chronic heart problems that had plagued him since youth, the superstar artist signed with Berry Gordy's renowned Motown
Spectrum (Quadraphonic)
The 1973 Atlantic Records debut of jazz drummer Billy Cobham, Spectrum, arrives on 4.0 quadraphonic SACD. The fusion classic is also playable in standard 2.0 stereo on all CD players.
Thrust (Quadraphonic)
Herbie Hancock's Thrust - the great jazz keyboardist's funky follow-up to the smash Head Hunters - is reissued in its original 4.0 quadraphonic mix on SACD by Audio Fidelity. The 2.0 stereo layer is playable on all CD players.
Sittin' In (SACD)
Audio Fidelity presents Loggins and Messina's 1971 Sittin' In (featuring "House at Pooh Corner" and "Danny's Song") on a hybrid stereo SACD. The standard CD layer is playable on all CD players.
Hearts (Quadraphonic)
Audio Fidelity brings the original 4.0 quadraphonic mix of America's 1974 Hearts (featuring "Daisy Jane" and "Sister Golden Hair") to hybrid SACD for the first time. The 2.0 stereo layer is playable on all CD players.
At The Blue Angel and Other Rarities
The legacy of the late Tony Award-winning actress and Broadway favorite Dorothy Loudon (the original Miss Hannigan in Annie) is celebrated with this new limited edition CD release. It opens with her live stereo album recorded at New York's Blue Angel nightspot in 1959 and continues to chronicle her early career with a complete collection of her rare singles recorded between 1951 and 1955. Every track here is making its debut on CD. This release also launches Stage Door's Collectors Series,
One Night In Indy
This release presents for the very first time a 1959 Indianapolis concert featuring the legendary guitarist Wes Montgomery with pianist Eddie Higgins' Trio. The six-song set includes "Give Me the Simple Life," "Stompin' at the Savoy" and "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To."
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