The final (?) performances of the Grateful Dead, recorded on July 3-5 at Chicago's Soldier Field, come to CD, DD, DVD and BD in a variety of audio and video formats: FARE THEE WELL - Exclusive Complete Versions (Exclusively for order at dead.net) • 12-CD/7-Blu-ray Complete Version - Full audio and high-definition video from all three shows on CD and Blu-ray plus exclusive bonus disc of behind-the-scenes footage. Individually numbered, limited edition of 20,000. •
Tomb of Memories: The CBS Years 1982-1994
This new 4-CD, 64-song box set tracks the career of Paul Young at CBS Records including big hits, rarities, and previously unreleased tracks.
The CD Singles 1986-2014
Edsel's new 29-CD box set collects the songs and edits released in the U.S. and U.K. as CD singles across Belinda Carlisle's entire solo recording career for IRS, Virgin, Chrysalis and, most recently, UMe.
Live in Hyde Park
The music of Electric Light Orchestra lives on! Jeff Lynne's acclaimed performance in 2014 at London's Hyde Park comes to DVD and Blu-ray in a special edition also containing the documentary film Mr. Blue Sky -The Story of Jeff Lynne and ELO.
Live at The Fillmore East: October 4th and 5th, 1968
Dance to the music! On October 4th and 5th, 1968, shortly after the release of the band's third album Life, Sly & The Family Stone took the stage for a two-night, four-show engagement at Bill Graham's Fillmore East in New York City. Epic Records recorded all four of the band's concerts (two shows per night) with plans to release a live album. This new box includes all four sets with the group at its funkiest and most exciting!
Live From The Rock 'n' Roll Fun House
Omnivore's latest reissue from power-pop heroes The Knack is the band's first official live album, from 2002. The "soundtrack" to a performance on an imaginary 1960s television special, Live at the Rock 'n' Roll Fun House has been remastered and expanded, and also boasts new artwork and liner notes. With the addition of two tracks recorded for the original CD/DVD, but never issued until now (Normal As The Next Guy's "It's Not Me" and "Seven Days Of Heaven)," Fun House now represents material
The MGM Singles Collection
U.K. label 7A Records offers the first-ever reissue of Micky Dolenz's complete MGM singles (including "Daybreak," written, arranged and conducted by Harry Nilsson) - now on CD, following a successful vinyl release last year!
The Muffs
Omnivore resurrects the Warner Bros. debut of nineties power-pop/punk favorites The Muffs, produced by David Katznelson and Rob Cavallo. This expanded reissue contains the original album, and adds 10 bonus tracks: a radio remix of "Lucky Guy," a version of "Everywhere I Go" which was only available on the cassette of The Muffs album, and 8 previously unissued demos from the band's vocalist and lead guitarist Kim Shattuck, who stepped into the shoes of Kim Deal on the Pixies' 2013 tour!
The Legacy Collection: Toy Story
Randy Newman's classic score to Disney/Pixar's Toy Story celebrates 20 years with a new 2-CD complete soundtrack presentation, adding numerous score cues and eight rare demos!
Check It Out
SoulMusic Records, now in conjunction with the Caroline label, continues its series drawn from the Tavares catalogue with this 1973 Capitol Records release! Check It Out has been expanded with one bonus track, the non-LP single "The Judgment Day."
Today My Way/Nancy, Naturally
SoulMusic.com and its new partner, Caroline Records, present two mono Nancy Wilson LPs on one CD: 1965's Today My Way and 1966's Nancy, Naturally! Songs include "Reach Out for Me," "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'," "Dear Heart," and "Since I Fell for You."
The Studio Albums 1979-2008
This 10-CD box set rounds up all of Chicago's studio albums released between 1979 and 2008, adding bonus tracks from past reissues including those previously released only in Japan.
Five Years: 1969-1973
David Bowie's David Bowie (a.k.a. Space Oddity), The Man Who Sold the World, Hunky Dory and Pin Ups are collected in a new box set along with Live Santa Monica '72, the Ziggy Stardust motion picture soundtrack and a 2-CD bonus set entitled Re:Call 1. Available on 12 CDs or 13 LPs.
The ABC/Dunhill Singles Collection
Over 2 CDs and 38 tracks, The ABC/Dunhill Singles Collection includes the A and B-side of every Steppenwolf single on the ABC/Dunhill label (featuring, for the first time ever, a decent-sounding "Magic Carpet Ride"), but of every John Kay solo single as well! And, speaking of John Kay, he sat down with co-producer/liner notes scribe Ed Osborne for a thorough, track-by-track review for the liner notes (John also requested that Real Gone use the album version of "Monster" rather than the single
Ben
Brazilian superstar Jorge Ben's 1972 self-titled album arrives on CD in the U.S. for the first time in a deluxe mini-sleeve edition.
Steelyard Blues: Original Sound Track from the Motion Picture
Mike Bloomfield and Nick Gravenites of the Electric Flag reteamed for the soundtrack to this 1972 film! The album, reissued for the first time in the U.S., features contributions from Paul Butterfield and Maria Muldaur!
Carny: Sound Track from the Motion Picture
The Band's Robbie Robertson teamed with venerable Hollywood composer Alex North for the score to the 1980 film Carny - a film in which Robertson also starred! Real Gone has the worldwide CD debut of the original soundtrack album.
Come for a Dream: The U.K. Sessions 1970-1971
Earlier this year, Real Gone released Faithful - a collection of Dusty Springfield's complete sessions with producer-songwriter Jeff Barry, compiled for the first time as originally envisioned on one disc. Now, the label has turned its attention to Dusty's 1970-1971 London sessions intended for the album See All Her Faces but eventually released on numerous collections and box sets over the years. For the very first time, every one of the tracks Dusty recorded in London during that two-year
Someplace Else Now
Someplace Else Now marked Lesley Gore's first full immersion into the world of the singer-songwriter. She penned every one of the twelve tracks on this 1972 album, writing solo and with lyricists Ellen Weston and her brother Michael Gore. Joe Porter (Gladys Knight and the Pips, Thelma Houston) supplied the passionate production. Lesley's lost Motown gem, a stylistic mélange of pop, soul, folk, rock, and gospel, makes its long-awaited first ever CD appearance. Though Lesley passed away at far
The Complete Atco/Atlantic Singles Vol. 1: 1960-1966
Real Gone and SoulMusic Records present the first of a 2-volume series collecting Ben E. King's complete singles for Atlantic and Atco. This release includes "Spanish Harlem," "Stand by Me," "Don't Play That Song (You Lied)," Amor" and many more, all remastered by Mike Milchner at SonicVision and annotated by Clive Richardson.
The Studio Albums 1969-1983
Rhino brings together the first 15 studio albums recorded by the original Alice Cooper band and Alice Cooper, solo, on this new box set.
The Warner Bros. Years: 1971-1977
Rhino boxes up newly-remastered editions of every one of America's studio and live albums recorded for Warner Bros. between 1971 and 1977 on this new 8-CD box set.
English Oldies
Numero Group has rescued a whopping 28 tracks from The Royal Jesters, teen kings of the San Antonio music scene throughout the 1960s. Doo wop, R&B, rock and soul - they're all here on this Tex-Mex time capsule packaged with Numero's typical attention to detail.
The Lover Speaks: Expanded Edition
The 1986 eponymous album from The Lover Speaks, a.k.a. vocalist-lyricist David Freeman and composer-arranger Joseph Hughes, returns from Cherry Pop in a definitively expanded edition.
The Monsanto Years
Neil Young teams with Promise of the Real (Lukas Nelson (vocals/guitar), Micah Nelson (guitar, vocals), Anthony Logerfo (drums), Corey McCormick (bass) and Tato Melgar (percussion)) for this hard-rocking album drawing on environmental and ecological themes. Available as a CD/DVD edition and on digital platforms including, of course, Young's Pono.
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