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."
Dance Into the Light: Deluxe Edition
Phil Collins' 1996 effort yielded a U.K. Top 10 hit with its title track; now, it's back in a Deluxe Edition with a 10-track bonus disc featuring demos and live tracks.
Hello, I Must Be Going! Deluxe Edition
Phil Collins' 1982 album featuring "You Can't Hurry Love" is expanded with a bonus disc of 11 tracks including demos, rehearsals and live performances.
Past Lives
Rhino reissues Black Sabbath's 2002 live compilation Past Lives, with performances from 1970-1975 on two CDs or LPs.
Master of Reality: Deluxe Edition
The 1971 Master of Reality goes deluxe in a 2-CD or 2-LP edition uniting the 2012 remaster of the original album with the bonus disc first included on a 2009 U.K.-only reissue.
Paranoid: Deluxe Edition
Paranoid (1970) arrives as a 2CD or 2LP set featuring the original album as remastered by Rhino in 2012 plus a bonus disc of rare material previously available only on a 2009 U.K. release.
Black Sabbath: Deluxe Edition
Black Sabbath (1970) arrives in a new Deluxe Edition on CD or LP as remastered by Rhino in 2012, alongside a bonus disc of rare material previously only released in the U.K.-exclusive deluxe set issued by Sanctuary Records in 2009. (The track list for the band's self-titled debut has been rearranged to reflect the original U.S. pressing on Warner Bros., swapping out "Evil Woman (Don't Play Your Games with Me)" for its original non-LP B-side, "Wicked World"; "Evil Woman" thus features on the
Savaloy Dip
Alan Price's 1974 Warner Bros. album Savaloy Dip came and went in the blink of an eye (on a recalled eight-track!) before disappearing for what might have been forever...but Omnivore Recordings has come to the rescue with the first-ever reissue of this 11-song lost record from the Animals founder/keyboardist!
The Album Collection
To coincide with the 60th anniversary of his signing to RCA, Elvis Presley's The Album Collection is a whopping 60-disc box set containing 57 RCA albums released during Presley's lifetime (many with bonus tracks added) and 3 bonus discs of rarities, one disc each for the '50s, '60s and '70s. A 300-page hardcover book accompanies this landmark set.
Off The Wall [CD/DVD and CD/BD]
The King of Pop's 1979 Epic solo debut Off the Wall is revived for 2016 with an additional DVD or BD of Spike Lee's new documentary about the making of the album, Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall. No additional audio tracks are included.
Star Wars: The Ultimate Soundtrack Collection
The Ultimate Soundtrack Collection contains 10 compact discs and 1 DVD celebrating John Williams' classic scores for cinema's most beloved franchise. The six discs comprising the original Star Wars trilogy are the same as the 1997 (and 2004) releases. The prequel trilogy is also simply the same single CDs that have been in print. Oddly, the two-disc version of The Phantom Menace is not included. Instead, the 10th CD is a 16-track compilation disc featuring cues from the six movies. The DVD
Star Wars: The Ultimate Vinyl Collection
Star Wars: The Ultimate Vinyl Collection presents versions of each soundtrack as they initially appeared on vinyl, spread across 11 LPs. This marks the first time thatAttack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith have appeared on vinyl. Sony describes the set as follows: "Star Wars: The Ultimate Vinyl Collection includes each of the six film soundtracks fromStar Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace to Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi in deluxe gatefold sleeves faithfully replicating the
Reads His Poetry
Charles Bukowski: Reads His Poetry captures the notorious author and libertine at a 1972 reading at which the topics included perversion, poverty, drunkenness, gambling and bodily functions. The ultimate non-PC record, Real Gone returns it to vinyl in this re-pressing: a "vomit"-colored edition limited to 1,000 copies.
The Red Bird Girls: Very First Time in True Stereo 1964-1966
One of Real Gone's earliest releases is reissued in a new jewel case edition (the prior release was housed in a digipak), featuring true stereo versions of classics from Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller's Red Bird label.
Vehicle (Expanded Slipcase Edition)
Real Gone reissues its own Expanded Edition of The Ides of March's classic debut Warner Bros. LP in a new, slipcased (and lower-priced) edition.
Doug Sahm and Band (Gold Vinyl Edition)
Doug Sahm was of course a part of the Sir Douglas Quintet in the 1960s and Jerry Wexler brought him to Atlantic in 1973. Sahm's first album there, Doug Sahm and Band, was a star-studded affair featuring guests like Dr. John, David Bromberg, Flaco Jimenez and, most notably, Bob Dylan. This new gold vinyl edition of Sahm's only charting album is limited to ,000 copies.
Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs (180-Gram Black Vinyl Mono Edition)
A true country classic returns to vinyl: Marty Robbins' 1959 Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs. Featuring "El Paso," Robbins' most successful single, this mono 180-gram vinyl reissue has been remastered by Vic Anesini and is limited to 600 copies.
Dick's Picks Vol. 2: Columbus, OH - 10/31/71
The only single-disc release in Grateful Dead's Dick's Picks series is reissued by Real Gone. This crackling concert features a transcendent "Dark Star" as well as a spirited "Sugar Magnolia," a rare, early-'70s performance of "St. Stephen" (the final live version until 1976) and a great "Not Fade Away"/"Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad" closer to round out the 59-minute program.
VI
Real Gone has one from hardcore punk band The Circle Jerks: their 1987 albumVI, which was actually the Jerks' fifth effort. This album includes a song that was featured in the film Sid and Nancy. The Circle Jerks, founded in 1979, had a rather tumultuous history and disbanded in 1990. They got back together in 1994 and released one more album in 1995, which is their final release to date. Liner notes, lyrics and memorabilia images round out RGM's newly-remastered reissue.
The Complete Jessup Recordings Plus!
Ralph Stanley and his brother Carter formed the Clinch Mountain Boys in 1946 and became big names in the bluegrass scene. When Carter passed away in 1966, Ralph pressed on with the act and were joined around four years later by future country and bluegrass stars Ricky Skaggs and Keith Whitley due to a chance encounter. The pair joined the Clinch Mountain Boys for three albums on the Jessup label, all of which are collected on the 2-CD, 34 track Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys
This Time I Almost Made It: The Lost Columbia Masters
Real Gone rescues Barbara Mandrell's never-on-CD third and final album for Columbia Records, and adds seven previously unreleased Columbia recordings from the country superstar. TSD's own Joe Marchese has written the liner notes for this landmark release based upon his new interview with Mandrell herself.
John David Souther (Expanded Edition)
J.D. Souther's eponymous 1971 album was co-produced by Souther and Fred Catero, and arrived on the Asylum label. It introduced "How Long," revived by Eagles on 2007's Long Road Out of Eden. Souther was joined by an all-star cast including Glenn Frey, Ned Doheny and John Barbata for the album which will be expanded by Omnivore with seven previously unissued bonus tracks including demos of "How Long" and "Run Like a Thief," covered by Bonnie Raitt.
You and I
Legacy releases ten previously unreleased tracks by the late Jeff Buckley on this new collection including covers of favorite songs by Bob Dylan ("Just Like a Woman"), Sly and the Family Stone ("Everyday People") and Led Zeppelin ("Night Flight") and never-before-heard versions of "Grace" and "You and I."
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