The lone album from The Beckies, led by Michael Brown of Left Banke, Montage, and Stories fame, at last arrives on CD from Real Gone Music. The power-pop cult favorite from 1976 features new liner notes by Jeremy Cargill as well as lyrics.
Christmas Joy
Conductor George Melachrino's 1959 Christmas Joy, a release in RCA's Living Stereo series, makes its worldwide CD debut from Real Gone Music. This symphonic seasonal classic from one of the greatest maestros of all time includes such tracks as "Christmas Alphabet," "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus," "Jingle Bells" and "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town." It's been newly remastered by Maria Triana at Battery Studios in New York, and TSD's Joe Marchese tells the Melachrino story in his new liner
A Ding Dong Dandy Christmas
Real Gone serves up one of the zaniest Christmas albums of all time with The Three Suns' 1959 A Ding Dong Dandy Christmas! Inspired by the new-fangled recording technology in RCA's Studio A, the instrumental trio turned in one of the most wacky and entertaining Christmas albums of the era, adding rock and roll guitar and instrumentation as varied as chimes, bells, oboes and two (!) tubas to create a Space Age stereophonic spectacular suitable for the Jetsons' next holiday party. Real Gone's
The John Gary Christmas Album
1964's The John Gary Christmas Album, arranged and conducted by the great Peter Matz, went to No. 3 for the smooth vocalist the year it came out. An instant classic, it remained on the Christmas charts for four straight years after that. Real Gone Music brings this Christmas gem to CD with its original artwork in a new presentation featuring liner notes by John's widow Lee Gary and remastering by Maria Triana at Battery Studios!
The Magic of Christmas
The Soulful Strings (members of the Chess/Cadet label house band, including flautist Lennie Druss, guitarist Phil Upchurch, bassist/cellist Cleveland Eaton and harpist Dorothy Ashby) made seven albums, but the most beloved may well be 1968's The Magic of Christmas. The group's highest-charting record (#35), it has never appeared on CD until now! Gene Sculatti provides the liner notes for this R&B-infused holiday classic.
Come On In Love (Expanded Edition)
Barry White produced and Gene Page arranged this 1977 lost classic from Jay Dee, a.k.a. Earl Nelson of Bob and Earl ("Harlem Shuffle"), a.k.a. Jackie Lee ("The Duck")! Real Gone Music's Expanded Edition includes two bonus tracks, both sides of the "Strange Funky Games and Things" single featuring the single edit and a long instrumental version under the name "Games and Funky Things." Gene Sculatti provides the new liner notes.
Love and Affection: More Motown Girls
Ace follows up its Finders Keepers - Motown Girls CD with a second volume dedicated to the ladies of Hitsville, USA. This time, the Ace team has excavated a full 25 previously unreleased tracks from artists including Brenda Holloway, Barbara McNair, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Martha Reeves & the Vandellas, the Lewis Sisters and LaBrenda Ben!
Loggins and Messina (Quadraphonic SACD)
Loggins and Messina's 1972 debut, featuring the hit "Your Mama Don't Dance," comes to SACD in its original quadraphonic (4.0 surround) mix. The hybrid SACD also features the stereo version of the album in high resolution and in standard CD resolution, playable on all CD players.
Greatest Hits (Quadraphonic SACD)
Audio Fidelity brings the original quadraphonic (4.0 surround) version of Sly and the Family Stone's Greatest Hits to SACD, featuring numerous variations from the songs' familiar stereo versions. The album will play in stereo on the standard CD layer (playable on all CD players) on this hybrid SACD.
Thrak [CD/DVD Edition]
1995's Thrak arrives as the tenth release in the King Crimson 40th Anniversary series. The first full album to feature the 'Double Trio' incarnation of the group, Thrak will feature a new "21st century stereo reimagining" of the album by Jakko Jakszyk and Robert Fripp, while the DVD-Audio disc has high-resolution 5.1 Surround Sound and stereo mixes by Jakszyk and Fripp, alongside a high-resolution presentation of the original album stereo mix. Like all release in this series, the CD and DVD
So There
Ben Folds returns with a new studio album. New York chamber sextet yMusic joins him on eight "chamber-rock" songs, and then it's off to the (Nashville) Symphony for Folds' new Concerto for Piano and Orchestra.
Everything Is Roses: 1985-1989
This ain't your typical Nashville Sound! Everything is Roses anthologizes the career of Music City's groundbreaking alt-rockers Raging Fire with 22 tracks on one CD recorded between 1985 and 1989. (An 11-track vinyl highlights version will also be available as well as a 26-track lossless digital edition.) Raging Fire opened for such bands as The Replacements, The Cramps and Gun Club with their singular sound incorporating punk, rock, folk, country, and more. With almost all tracks reissued
Carl Wilson
At long last, Carl Wilson's 1981 solo debut (featuring the exquisite "Heaven") arrives on U.S. CD. Iconoclassic's reissue features new remastering from Vic Anesini and new liner notes by Carl's longtime friend, collaborator and onetime brother-in-law Billy Hinsche. This title is currently listed for Tuesday, September 29 release.
The Complete Hit Singles
Varese rounds up fifteen single sides from Chicago's own Buckinghams on this new anthology, including all-time sixties pop classics "Kind of a Drag," "Don't You Care," "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy," "Hey Baby" and "Susan."
Hollywood Vampires
Alice Cooper and a host of his famous friends - among them Joe Perry, Johnny Depp, Dave Grohl, Slash, Zak Starkey, Joe Walsh, Sir Paul McCartney and the late Sir Christopher Lee - pay tribute to friends and fallen comrades with Hollywood Vampires celebrating the rock scene, seventies Hollywood-style. Songs include Harry Nilsson's "One/Jump Into the Fire," The Who's "My Generation," T Rex's "Jeepster," Macca's Badfinger hit "Come and Get It," John Lennon's "Cold Turkey," Spirit's "I Got a Line
Strangers Again
Judy Collins returns for a new set of ballads performed as duets with artists including Willie Nelson, Michael McDonald, Jackson Browne, Jimmy Buffett, Glen Hansard and Don McLean! 1. Strangers Again feat. Ari Hest 2. Miracle River feat. Michael McDonald 3. Belfast To Boston feat. Marc Cohn 4. When I Go feat. Willie Nelson 5. Make Our Garden Grow feat. Jeff Bridges 6. Feels Like Home feat. Jackson Browne 7. From Grace feat. Thomas Dybdahl 8. Hallelujah feat. Bhi Bhiman 9. Someday Soon
Cass County
Don Henley returns with his fifth studio album - and first in 15 years. Cass County was produced by Henley and Stan Lynch, who also co- wrote 11 of the songs on the album, and primarily recorded in Nashville and Texas. Guests include Martina McBride, Dolly Parton, Merle Haggard, Miranda Lambert, Vince Gill, Mick Jagger and Alison Krauss. Cass County will be available as a 12- song standard CD and digital album, as well as a 16-track deluxe version, which will be available on CD, digitally,
Crosseyed Heart
One-half of The Glimmer Twins returns with his first solo album in 23 years. Keith Richards fuses blues, soul, reggae and rock on Crosseyed Heart, which features guest appearances by artists including Norah Jones, Ivan Neville and the late Bobby Keys!
Archive Collection: Pipes of Peace
Paul McCartney's 1983 Pipes of Peace, featuring the smash hit duet "Say Say Say" with Michael Jackson, joins his Archive Collection in a variety of formats: 2-CD/1-DVD Deluxe Edition: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. 2-CD Special Edition: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. 2-LP Vinyl Edition: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. Read more about all versions in our full feature!
Archive Collection: Tug of War
The Paul McCartney Archive Collection continues with 1982's Tug of War, featuring "Ebony and Ivory" and "Here Today." The release is available in various formats: 3-CD/1-DVD Deluxe Edition: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. 2-CD Special Edition: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. 2-LP Vinyl Edition: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. Check out our full feature for information on what you'll find in each version!
His Band and the Street Choir (Expanded Edition)
Van Morrison's jubilant 1970 follow-up to Moondance receives the remastered and expanded treatment on CD with five previously unreleased bonus tracks from the sessions.
Astral Weeks (Expanded Edition)
Van Morrison's cosmic Warner Bros. debut, from 1968, receives its first-ever expanded edition in this remastered reissue featuring four work-in-progress bonus tracks.
Greasepaint Smile
Numero Group excavates a never-before-released 1969 album from singer-songwriter Elyse Weinberg. The label describes the album's sound: "Weinberg's finger-picked acoustic is layered over distant drumming, while her gravel-pit voice evokes life, love, and mortality." Neil Young, J.D. Souther, Nils Lofgren and Kenny Edwards all guest on this lost California-rock gem produced by Young's longtime associate David Briggs.
Hunting High and Low: 30th Anniversary Edition
The 2015 deluxe edition of a-ha's smash 1985 debut is getting revisited by Rhino, sans the DVD of six music videos which was originally included. Disc One has the original, remastered album, while Disc Two boasts 25 demos, Disc Three has 15 singles, B-sides and extended versions, and Disc Four takes in ten previously unreleased alternate mixes. It all adds up to another chance for those who missed out on this stellar set the first time around!
Both Sides: Deluxe Edition
Phil Collins' 1993 album Both Sides is expanded to two CDs as part of his Take a Look at Me Now reissue campaign! Bonus tracks include B-sides, demos and live tracks, with six of the ten bonus cuts previously unreleased on CD. The original album will also be available on vinyl.
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