Record Store Day Drops 2022 - June 18
Three long out-of-print EPs, two available for the first time on vinyl. Packaged together with an EP of brand new material. Pressed on opaque galaxy vinyl with four album-sized art cards of remastered artwork by long-time collaborator Alex Deamon.
SIDE A
01. Another Day
02. Essex
03. Lamplight
04. Computer Love
SIDE B
01. Project Loop
02. Glisten
03. Six AM
04. Off White Room
SIDE C
01. Spinning Makes Me Dizzy
02. Auras
03. Micro Melodies
04. Belladonna
05. Voyager
SIDE D
01. MD 5
02. MD 2
03. MD 4
04. MD 6
05. Never Held a Baby (feat. Peter Broderick)
The concert recorded at Hammersmith Odeon in London on 26th March 1977, was one of the stand-outs from that memorable tour and it has been mixed by Stephen W. Tayler and is presented here on vinyl for the very first time. The recording reveals the improvisational side of Be Bop Deluxe, particularly on pieces such as “Shine” and “Blazing Apostles” which made each Be Bop Deluxe concert unique. Cut at Abbey Road Studios and pressed on white vinyl, this special Record Store Day limited edition release is a fitting tribute to a fine live band and the creative vision of Bill Nelson.
S1 - INTRODUCTION-BLIMPS, 2 LIFE IN THE AIR AGE, 3 FAIR EXCHANGE, 4 PIECE OF MINE, SISTER SEAGULL S2 - 1 MILL STREET JUNCTION, 2 SHIPS IN THE NIGHT, 3 SWANSONG, 4 MAID IN HEAVEN S3 - 1 SHINE, 2 ADVENTURES IN A YORKSHIRE LANDSCAPE S4- BILL NELSON'S INTRODUCTION, 2 TWIGHLIGHT CAPERS, 3 MODERN MUSIC SUITE S5 - 1 FORBIDDEN LOVERS, 2 TERMINAL STREET S6 - 1 BLAZING APOSTLES
Numbered, coloured vinyl version of the deluxe edition of Billy's debut album.
1. The Milkman Of Human Kindness 2. To Have And To Have Not 3. Richard 4. A New England 5. The Man In The Iron Mask 6. The Busy Girl Buys Beauty 7. Lovers Town Revisited 8. Intro 9. Lovers Town Revisited 10. To Have And To Have Not 11. The Busy Girl Buys Beauty 12. The Man In The Iron Mask 13. Richard 14. The Milkman Of Human Kindness 15. A New England
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
The Original Lost Elektra Sessions (Expanded) [RSD 2022] []
Vinyl: $55.99 Buy
Paul Butterfield met aspiring blues guitarist Elvin Bishop in the early 1960s and with bassist Jerome Arnold and drummer Sam Lay (both from Howlin Wolf’s touring band), the new group secured a highly successful club engagement at Big John’s Folk Club in Chicago, bringing them to the attention of producer Paul A. Rothchild. During their engagement, Butterfield met and occasionally sat in with guitarist Mike Bloomfield. Rothchild was impressed with the chemistry between the two and having persuaded Paul to bring Bloomfield into the band, eventually signed them to Elektra Records in 1964. This Deluxe 3LP expanded edition of The Paul Butterfield Band’s lost sessions from the 1964-1966 era features the classic line-up working through blues classics. It is the first time this killer collection is available on vinyl and is expanded to include unreleased demo and alternate tracks recently found in the Warner Vaults.
One of the most the most popular and commercially successful albums of Ray Charles’ illustrious career, Genius Loves Company reached #1 on the Billboard 200, and won 8 Grammy Awards including Album of the Year and Record of the Year in 2005. It sold over 200,000 copies in the US alone during it’s first week of release and went on to Triple Platinum status. This duet album features collaborations with some of the biggest names in music like Norah Jones, James Taylor, BB King, Van Morrison, Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt and more. It is also notable, and fitting, as the final album Ray Charles ever recorded.
TRACK LISTING: Here We Go Again (With Norah Jones)
Sweet Potato Pie (With James Taylor)
You Don't Know Me (With Diana Krall)
Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word (With Elton John)
Fever (With Natalie Cole)
Do I Ever Cross Your Mind? (With Bonnie Raitt)
It Was A Very Good Year (With Willie Nelson)
Hey Girl (With Michael Mcdonald)
Sinner's Prayer (With B.B. King)
Heaven Help Us All (With Gladys Knight)
Over The Rainbow (With Johnny Mathis)
Crazy Love (With Van Morrison)
In 1994, Southern alt-rockers Collective Soul became one of the biggest bands in the country with the release of their breakthrough self-titled album. Not long after, however, they would find themselves in a messy legal battle with their former manager. That difficult breakup is documented in their 1997 follow-up, Disciplined Breakdown. While the writing process helped the group overcome a challenging time, it also resulted in a best-selling album. Released in March 1997, Disciplined Breakdown landed in the Top 20 on the Billboard 200 and earned a platinum certification from the RIAA. This 25th Anniversary Edition is pressed on Translucent Red vinyl and features newly remastered audio by GRAMMY Award-winning engineer Paul Blakemore with lacquers cut by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio.
Side A:
1. Precious Declaration
2. Listen
3. Maybe
4. Full Circle
5. Blame
6. Disciplined Breakdown
Side B:
1. Forgiveness
2. Link
3. Giving
4. In Between
5. Crowded Head
6. Everything
Featuring a previously unreleased live version of the all-time classic song, recorded at Royal Albert Hall in 1970. The b-side is a live version of the classic "Who'll Stop the Rain" recorded in Oakland in 1970.
Side A: "Travelin' Band (Live at Royal Albert Hall, 1970)" / Side B: "Who'll Stop the Rain (Live at Oakland Coliseum, 1970)"
This double LP release features one of Miles Davis’ final great bands: John Scofield on guitar, Bill “The Other Bill Evans” Evans on saxophones, flute and electric piano, Darryl Jones on bass, Al Foster on drums, and percussionist Mino Cinelu. Miles was back in amazing form (“incandescent and iridescent as ever,” critic Greg Tate noted), when he mounted the stage at the Theatre St-Denis during the Festival International De Jazz De Montreal in July 1983, and this revelatory performance has been lovingly mixed and mastered for its first ever release, on vinyl for Record Store Day 2022. (A CD will be part of the next edition of the Miles Davis Bootleg Series, focusing on the 1981-1985 period, later in the year.)
What It Is includes tracks from that year’s release Star People, the Marcus Miller tune “Hopscotch” and the song “Jean-Pierre” that appeared on 1982’s We Want Miles. The recordings of “What It Is” and “That’s What Happened” were so well thought of by Miles that he utilized them for his 1984 release Decoy, but in heavily edited form and this release would include the first release of them in complete form. Packaged in beautiful gatefold packaging, the album features liner notes penned by the incomparable music journalist Greg Tate and represent some of his final writing.
Side A
1. Speak (That’s What Happened)
2. Star People
Side B
1. What It Is
2. It Gets Better
Side C
1. Hopscotch
2. Star On Cicely
3. Jean-Pierre
Side D
1. Code 3
2. Creepin’ In
Originally released in 1963. Re-issued again in 1975 and not since this date, and never released on colored vinyl until now. Fats Domino was a true rock ‘n’ roll pioneer; declared "the real king of rock and roll" by Elvis.
Shiny Nashville-pop piano blues complete with countrypolitan vocals. The first Fats Domino album recorded away from the Imperial label in over 13 years. Re-issued on heavyweight violet virgin vinyl in violet individual hand-numbering. Features the top 40 hit ‘”Red Sails in the Sunset.”
A1 When I'm Walking (Let Me Walk)
A2 I've Got A Right To Cry
A3 There Goes (My Heart Again)
A4 Just A Lonely Man
A5 Red Sails In The Sunset
A6 Bye Baby, Bye Bye
B1 Forever, Forever
B2 I'm Livin' Right
B3 Can't Go On Without You
B4 Land Of 1000 Dances
B5 Song For Rosemary
B6 Tell Me The Truth, Baby
Fresh from his Alternative/Rock Award at the BRITs, Sam Fender releases a special Record Store Day 7" single of his tracks “Alright” and “The Kitchen (Live).” Pressed on white vinyl.
Side A: Alright
Side B: The Kitchen (Live from Newcastle)
Originally released in 2012, Plumb was a triumphant return from hiatus for Field Music and firmly cemented them as one of the UK's most creative and critically acclaimed bands.
Plumb was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize 2012, and received huge praise from the likes of MOJO, Q, UNCUT, The Guardian and more.
Now lovely reissued on clear plumb vinyl for Record Store Day 2022.
1. Start The Day Right 2. It's Okay To Change 3. Sorry Again, Mate 4. A New Town 5. Choosing Sides 6. A Prelude To Pilgrim Street7. Guillotine 8. Who'll Pay The Bills? 9. So Long Then 10. Is This The Picture? 11. From Hide And Seek To Heartache 12. How Many More Times? 13. Ce Soir 14. Just Like Everyone Else 15. (I Keep Thinking About) A New Thing
In The Country is Furay’s 9th solo album, standing apart from his collaborations with groundbreaking groups Buffalo Springfield and Poco.
1. Somebody Like You
2. I Hope You Dance
3.Take Me Home, Country Roads
4. She Don't Know She's Beautiful
5. Your Love Amazes Me
6. I'm In A Hurry (And Don't Know Why)
1. Lonesome Town
2. Walkin' In Memphis
3. I'm Already There
4. The River
5. In This Life
6. Chalk
Recorded at the Hammersmith Apollo, London, 23 & 24 March 2011 and originally released the following year, Live Blood is exactly what its name suggests – the live incarnation of Peter Gabriel’s New Blood project where he reworked a chunk of his back catalogue for a 46-piece orchestra.
“I was determined that it shouldn’t be just a sort of ‘Hits goes to the Orchestra’. So we did two things different: one was to try to choose songs that were more textural, more journey songs, more evocative, ambient pieces and less the obviously structured pop songs, and the second thing we did was, we threw away the rock band; most people when they do orchestral projects keep the rock band and add orchestra, but we took away guitar, we took away bass, we took away drum kit, and in a way that meant that we were more committed and had only to use the colours of the palette of the orchestra.”
The album has been Half-Speed Remastered and cut to lacquers at 33RPM, across 3x heavyweight LPs, pressed on blood red vinyl.
Vinyl cut by Matt Colton at Metropolis Mastering and overseen by Peter’s main sound engineer Richard Chappell. The album comes in a gatefold sleeve with full colour printed inner bags and a download card with a choice of digital download (Hi-Res 24bit or 16bit).
Side A
1 Intruder
2 Wallflower
3 The Boy in the Bubble
4 Après Moi
Side B
1 The Drop
2 Washing of the Water
3 The Book of Love
4 Darkness
5 The Power of the Heart
Side C
1 Biko
2 San Jacinto
3 Digging in the Dirt
4 Signal to Noise
Side D
1 Downside Up
2 Mercy Street
3 The Rhythm of the Heat
Side E
1 Blood of Eden
2 Red Rain
3 Solsbury Hill
Side F
1 In Your Eyes
2 Don’t Give Up
3 The Nest that Sailed the Sky
Released in 2010, Ragged But Right features live recordings from the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band’s fall 1987 tour stops at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in New York City, Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles, and the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco. Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band consists of Jerry Garcia (guitar, vocals), John Kahn (string bass), David Kemper (snare drum), Kenny Kosek (fiddle), David Nelson (guitar, vocals), and Sandy Rothman (mandolin, dobro, banjo, vocals). Available for the first time on vinyl, this 2 LP set is pressed on 180-gram vinyl and housed in a gatefold jacket.
Side A:
1. Ragged But Right
2. Short Life of Trouble
3. I Ain't Never
4. Trouble in Mind
Side B:
1. Drifting With the Tide
2. Band Introductions
3. Deep Elem Blues
4. Rosa Lee McFall
Side C:
1. Two Soldiers
2. If I Lose
3. Bright Morning Star
4. Goodnight Irene
Side D:
1. It's a Long, Long Way to the Top of the World
2. Drifting Too Far From the Shore
3. Turtle Dove
Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and ZZ Top frontman, Billy F Gibbons, wants to take you on a desert trip. Hardware is Billy’s 3rd solo release. He compiled a group of A-listers, including Matt Sorum on drums, and Austin Hanks on guitar, and headed to Pioneertown in the California desert to record the album. Hardware features the guitar prowess and vocals that have made Billy a legend. Limited Edition CD packaged in a collectible 3-D tin case w/ expanded booklet.
1. My Lucky Card
2. She’s On Fire
3. More-More-More
4. Shuffle, Step & Slide
5. Vagabond Man
6. Spanish Fly
7. West Coast Junkie
8. Stackin’ Bones
9. I Was A Highway
10. S-G-L-M-B-B-R
11. Hey Baby, Que Paso
12. Desert High
15-year anniversary of The Go! Team's classic album 'Proof of Youth', repressed for the first time since 2007.
Bombing melodies into the stone-age with its needle-in-the-red, anti-production approach, Proof of Youth lurches from bubblegum pop to white noise in a heartbeat. This time the band bring a gang of glorious misfits to the party - including Public Enemy legend Chuck D, the original Double Dutch Divas, Maryland's pint sized Rapper's Delight Club, Marina from Bonde Do Role, Amsterdam based Solex and Washington DC's Frederick Douglas All Star Cheer Team.
Now reissued on limited edition bubble gum vinyl plus bonus flexi disc for Record Store Day 2022.
1. Grip Like A Vice 2. Doing It Right 3. My World 4. Titanic Vandalism 5. Fake ID 6. Universal Speech 7. Keys To The City 8. The Wrath Of Marcie 9. I Never Needed It Now So Much 10. Flashlight Fight (feat. Chuck D) 11. Patricia's Moving Picture
A new limited edition re-mastered 3LP set exclusive to Record Store Day 2022 of Steve Hackett’s legendary “Tokyo Tapes” featuring John Wetton (King Crimson), Chester Thompson (Genesis, Frank Zappa), Ian McDonald (King Crimson) & Julian Colbeck
• Recorded live in Tokyo in 1996
• With three additional studio tracks
• Cut at Abbey Road Studios
• On white vinyl with printed inner bags
What would happen if occasional members of Genesis, King Crimson, Asia, Yes, Frank Zappa & Weather Report all got together to form a unique team for just one night?" - Such an event did take place in December 1996 in Tokyo, Japan when Steve Hackett gathered together a group featuring JOHN WETTON (Bass / Vocals), IAN McDONALD (Flute / Sax / Guitar / Keyboards / Vocals), CHESTER THOMPSON (Drums) and JULIAN COLBECK (Keyboards / Vocals) to perform a wonderful set that featured classic Genesis, King Crimson and Hackett solo tracks such as "Watcher of the Skies", "Firth of Fifth", "The Court of the Crimson King", Shadow of the Hierophant", "Los Endos" and many more. Esoteric Antenna are pleased to announce the first ever triple LP vinyl release of "THE TOKYO TAPES" exclusively for Record Store Day 2022. It includes a studio track not featured on the first release of the album, a version of Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower" by STEVE HACKETT & JOHN WETTON, along with two studio tracks featured on the original 1997 CD release. This Record Store Day limited edition of "Tokyo Tapes" is the ultimate version of this classic live album.
Side One:
1. Watcher of the Skies
2. Riding the Colossus
3. Firth of Fifth
Side Two:
1. Battle Lines
2. Camino Royale
3. The Court of the Crimson King
Side Three:
1. Horizons
2. Walking Away from Rainbows
3. Heat of the Moment
4. In That Quiet Earth
5. Vampyre With a Healthy Appetite
Side Four:
1. I Talk to the Wind
2. Shadow of the Hierophant
3. Los Endos
Side Five:
1. Black Light
2. The Steppes
3. I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)
Side Six:
1. Firewall (studio recording)
2. The Dealer (studio recording)
3. All Along the Watchtower (studio recording)
A unique die-cut single in the shape of a headstone!
Side A "Back From The Dead"
Side B "Long Live Rock"
In the summer of 1970, Linda Hoover, then 19, entered Manhattan’s Advantage Sound Studio to cut her first album with Gary Katz, Walter Becker and Donald Fagen leading a team that also included guitarists (and future Steely Dan members) Denny Dias & Jeff “Skunk” Baxter, and Eric Weissberg, saxophonist Jerome Richardson, plus members of the Dick Cavett Orchestra.
I Mean To Shine includes three original compositions by Linda alongside The Band’s “In A Station” (from Music From Big Pink) and Stephen Stills’ “4+20” (which appeared on CSN&Y’s Déjà Vu). Almost half of the album was penned by the pre-Steely Dan songwriting duo of Becker and Fagen, including what would become the album’s title track. After creating a wonderful record, album cover photos were taken and then it all fell apart.
The release was shelved over a business disagreement and if that wasn’t heartbreaking enough, Hoover learned that Barbra Streisand also recorded “I Mean To Shine” (which would appear on her album Barbra Joan Streisand). Streisand’s album hit #11 and went gold. For the production team of Katz, Becker, and Fagen one success built on another and they were hired to staff positions at ABC-Dunhill Records in Los Angeles.
Hoover continued to pursue musical opportunities in New York, but with her creative team gone and no record release to show for their collective efforts, she wound up returning to her parents’ house in Florida. However, she did take a tape copy of her album home with her.
Now, with the blessing from Hoover and original producer Katz, the previously unissued album, I Mean To Shine finally sees the light of day and even features the proposed 1970 cover shot by Joel Brodsky (whose work at that time had already graced the covers of releases from The Doors, Van Morrison, The Stooges, and more). The album has been produced for release by Linda, Jay Willingham, and Grammy®-winner Cheryl Pawelski with audio restoration and mastering by Grammy®-winning engineer Michael Graves. Scott Schinder’s liner notes are informed by new interviews with Hoover and Katz.
Side A
1) I Mean To Shine
2) Turn
3) Roaring Of The Lamb
4) Roll Back
5) Autumn
6) Jones
Side B
1) In A Station
2) Mama Tears
3) City Mug
4) 4 + 20
5) The Dove
Live At Studio 104 Maison de la Radio, (ORTF), Paris 1973 [RSD 2022] [] [RSD2022]
2 x LP: $46.99 Buy
First-ever release of cult Freddie Hubbard live performance recorded in 1973 at Maison De La Radio (ORTF) in Paris. Released in collaboration with Duane Hubbard and French Institut National De L'audiovisuel (INA), the double-LP set has been remastered for vinyl from the original tapes and comes in a gatefold sleeve including liner notes by Kevin Le Gendre. A mesmerizing live performance by Freddie Hubbard and his quintet recorded in Paris at Maison de la Radio (ORTF) on March 25, 1973. Featuring Hubbard with George Cables on Fender Rhodes, Junior Cook on sax/flute, Kent Brinkley on bass, and Michael Carvin on drums, the group interprets four Hubbard classics in deep, spiritual mode. The tapes of the concert were transferred at INA's studios and remastered for vinyl by Colorsound Studio. 1973 was a special year for Freddie Hubbard. He had been one of jazz's brightest young stars for more than a decade and had also recorded as a sideman for such luminaries as John Coltrane, Art Blakey, and Ornette Coleman. After a spell at Blue Note and Atlantic Records, Hubbard signed to CTI records in 1970. Launched by Creed Taylor, CTI was the up-and-coming jazz label at the time, aiming at the pop market with their trademark blend of fusion jazz and highly stylized album covers. There, Hubbard recorded five highly successful studio albums further cementing is reputation as a jazz superstar. In early 1973, after years of working with the cream of the CTI stable of musicians for his albums and concerts (including Ron Carter, Jack DeJohnette, George Benson, Herbie Hancock), Hubbard decided to put together a new quintet consisting of Junior Cook on sax, Kent Brinkley on bass, plus two young Turks from the thriving post-bop jazz scene: pianist George Cables -- who'd cut his teeth with Woody Shawand Joe Henderson -- and drummer Michael Carvin who'd played with Doug Carn and Henry Franklin on their Black Jazz albums (the following year, Carvin would appear on Pharoah Sanders's Impulse album Elevation and on Cecil McBee's Mutima on Strata East). The quintet, save Carvin, would record Hubbard's Keep Your Soul Together for CTI later that year (his last album for the label) but for the time being, the quintet was busy touring and they all left for Europe to hone their skills as a tight unit. The music they created during that tour, as showcased on this live performance recorded in Paris, is nothing but extraordinary and unlike anything Hubbard had recorded for CTI. The musicians are heard here playing four recent Hubbard classics: "Sky Dive", "The Intrepid Fox", "Povo" and "First Light" in a very different style: the music here is deep and organic, retaining the quintessence of the four beautiful melodies and stretching them in long, spiritual work outs. The concert which was filmed by French TV in beautiful black-and-white by Marc Pavaux and legendary DoP Willy Kurant is a vivid testimony of the musicians' togetherness, caught in full flight on this performance and taking the music to higher grounds. Gatefold sleeve; OBI designed by Raimund Wong with liner notes by Kevin Le Gendre.
A1 Sky Dive
B1 The Intrepid Fox
C1 Povo
D1 First Light
First ever compilation of the deep '60s soul from Jetstar, including Alder Ray Mathis' Northern Soul stepper 'Take Me Baby'! Featuring previously unissued tracks from former NFL star and civil rights icon Abner Haynes, Beamon Young and more, plus rare cuts from Bobby Patterson hitting vinyl for the first time! Pressed on clear vinyl!
1. Take Me Baby - Alder Ray Mathis
2. What’s Your Problem, Baby - Bobby Patterson
3. I’ll Be There - Abner Haynes
4. I Want A Lover - Beamon Young
5. You Can Tell I’m In Love - Bobby Patterson
6. What About Me - Alder Ray Mathis
7. Hot Cha - Abner Haynes
8. I Want To Get Married - Alder Ray Mathis
9. Sock Some Lovin’ At Me - Bobby Patterson
10. What Love Has Joined Together - Abner Haynes
11. Beautiful Day - Beamon Young
12. I Don’t Need But One Man - Alder Ray Mathis
13. If A Man Ever Loved A Woman (Baby I Love You) - Bobby Patterson
14. Let It Be Me - Abner Haynes
15. Turn Back The Hands Of Time - The Mustangs
Finally the recorded studio work of Bill Ylitalo as Otto Kentrol and Faceless has been assembled! Featuring hard to find post punk & no wave cuts from his EPs over the years and even delves into his four track demos. Across the post punk treasures you'll be gifted the work of luminaries such as Arto Lindsay, ECM's Steve Tibbetts, and more. Sax, strange electronic instruments, recitative vocals and sporadic bass, guitar and drums are spread over two LPs with liner notes by WFMU's Erick Bradshaw, host of Spin Age Blasters.
1. No Mistakes
2. What About My Engine Rebuild
3. At The Water
4. Learn Greek In Greece
5. Public Eye
6. My Generation
7. Ghost Boy
8. Retread
9. Lady In Cement
10. Young
11. Who Are The Flowers From
12. Drive
13. Fly Line
14. Slut
15. Amgonna Kaar
16. Our Secret
17. The Man With The Flashlight
18. Fake
19. Looking Back
20. Scrap Heap
21. Ghost Boy (Instrumental)
22. 283
23. County K
24. Fun To Be Fake
25. Kids In Kanvas
26. A Light In A Line
27. Meat
28. Sing Along
29. Wong Family
This EP sees “Baggy Trousers” get its first outing as a 12”, with five additional tracks. Cover art is the iconic Humphrey Ocean cover illustration that graced the original 7” single in 1980.
SIDE A
1. Baggy Trousers (2009 – Remaster)
2. Le Grand Pantalon (Baggy Trousers)
3. Disappear (Remastered)
SIDE B
1. The Business
2. That’s The Way To Do It
3. On The Beat Pete (Remastered)
A long-overlooked gem from the Fantasy Records vaults, the 1972 album Sister Woman finds Esther Marrow incorporating socially-conscious lyricism with a blend of jazz, gospel, and R&B influences, backed by an all-star line-up of musicians including drummer Bernard Purdie, guitarist Cornell Dupree, and bassist Chuck Rainey. Back on vinyl for the first time since its original release, this reissue features all-analog mastering from the original analog tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio and is pressed on 180-gram black vinyl at RTI. Housed in a tip-on jacket.
Side A:
1. Woman In the Window
2. Ghetto
3. Trade Winds
4. Turn On To Jesus
Side B:
1. Rainy Night In Georgia
2. Things Ain't Right
3. Ask Me To Dance
4. And When I Die
Linda Martell was the first African-American woman to make the country charts and to appear at the Grand Ole Opry, and helped lay the groundwork for future artists of color in the genre. Despite multiple TV appearances, a dozen appearances at the Opry, and some big hits - including "Color Him Father", "Before the Next Teardrop Falls" and "Bad Case of the Blues" - her 1970 debut album, Color Me Country, would also be her last. Now the album is being remastered for its first vinyl pressing in over half a century. Org Music’s reissue was mastered by Dave Gardner at Infrasonic Mastering and pressed on color vinyl at Furnace Record Pressing, exclusively for Record Store Day 2022.
1 Bad Case Of The Blues
2 San Francisco Is A Lonely Town
3 The Wedding Cake
4 Tender Leaves Of Love
5 I Almost Called Your Name
6 Color Him Father
7 There Never Was A Time
8 You're Crying Boy, Crying
9 Old Letter Song
10 Then I'll Be Over You
11 Before The Next Teardrop Falls
Seven tracks from the latest self-titled My Morning Jacket album recorded solo at the famed RCA Studios in Nashville by Jim James.
1. Complex 2. Never In The Real World 3. Lucky To Be Alive 4.In Color 5. Regularly Scheduled Programming 6. Love Love Love 7. Out of Range
1. New Day 2. Never Look Back 3. Stuck In The Morning 4. H-Bomb 5. Ticket 6. Shadow 7. Cream Johnny 8. Egypt Berry 9. New World 10. Sunday Morning 11. That's All You Got
Originally released in 1998, Live On Two Legs documents that year’s US summer tour in support of the Yield album. Sixteen tracks on crystal clear vinyl, in double LP gatefold packaging.
Side A
1. Corduroy
2. Given To Fly
3. Hail, Hail
4. Daughter
Side B
1. Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town
2. Untitled
3. MFC
4. Go
5. Red Mosquito
Side C
1. Even Flow
2. Off He Goes
3. Nothingman
4. Do The Evolution
Side D
1. Better Man
2. Black
3. Fuckin’ Up
The Gold Experience was the first full-length Prince album to be credited to his unpronounceable symbol, and was released at the most public, heated stage of his battle with the major label industrial complex. With the word “SLAVE” written on one cheek, Prince shined on the opulent ballads “The Most Beautiful Girl in the World” and “Gold” and the defiant single “Eye Hate U,” and the album earned widespread critical acclaim.
The Record Store Day 2022 re-release of The Gold Experience is an homage to the rare US-only promo version of the album released in 1995. The two-LP set is pressed onto translucent gold vinyl with a bonus suite of “Eye Hate U” remixes on Side D.
Side A
1. P Control
2. NPG Operator #1
3. Endorphinmachine
4. Shhh
5. We March
Side B
1. NPG Operator #2
2. The Most Beautiful Girl In The World
3. Dolphin
4. NPG Operator #3
5. Now
6. NPG Operator #4
7. 319
Side C
1. NPG Operator #5
2. Shy
3. Billy Jack Bitch
4. Eye Hate U
5. NPG Operator #6
6. Gold
Side D
1. Eye Hate U (Extended Remix)
2. Eye Hate U (Album Remix)
3. Eye Hate U (Quiet Night Mix)
4. Eye Hate U (Single Version With Guitar Solo)
5. Eye Hate U (Single Version Without Guitar Solo)
The Rationals are one of the cornerstone bands of Detroit’s ever-storied rock history. Artists such as Bob Seger, Ted Nugent and Brownsville Station were influenced by The Rationals. Coming out of Ann Arbor in 1964, The Rationals gave an authentic R&B twist to the new rock ‘n roll styles of the British Invasion. They broke through on Jeep Holland’s A2 label in 1965 and found a hit with a cover of Otis Redding’s “Respect” on the Cameo Parkway label in 1966—reaching a spot on the Billboard Hot 100. By 1967 The Rationals were firmly embedded in the Detroit music scene alongside such contemporaries as MC5, The Stooges, Bob Seger System and the Amboy Dukes. They were frequently featured on bills at the legendary Grande Ballroom, and acted as supporting act for Cream, Jimi Hendrix, and Pink Floyd around the Detroit area. Their sole studio LP was self-titled and released by Crewe Records in 1970. Their matured sound included touches of soul, hard rock, psychedelia, and the blues which spawned originals like “Guitar Army,” and showcased their soulful talents on covers such as “Temptation ‘Bout To Get Me”.
This Record Store Day 2022 reissue of the 1970 LP has been newly remastered and pressed on orange and yellow splatter vinyl at Third Man Pressing in Detroit.
Barefootin'
Temptation 'Bout To Get Me
Guitar Army
Something's Gotta Hold On Me
Deep Red
Sunset
Glowin'
Handbags and Gladrags
Ha Ha
Zip-A-Dee Doo-Dah (Bonus Track)
Specially created RSD exclusive double cassette release featuring Keith Richard's debut solo album, Talk Is Cheap and the live release from the Talk Is Cheap tour, Live At The Palladium
Talk Is Cheap
Side 1
1. Big Enough
2. Take It So Hard
3. Struggle
4. I Could Have Stood You Up
5. Make No Mistake
6. You Don't Move Me
Side 2
1. How I Wish
2. Rockawhile
3. Whip It Up
4. Locked Away
5. It Means A Lot
Live At The Hollywood Palladium
Side 1
1. Take It So Hard
2. How I Wish
3. I Could Have Stood You Up
4. Too Rude
5. Make No Mistake
6. Time Is On My Side
Side 2
1. Big Enough
2. Whip It Up
3. Locked Away
4. Struggle
5. Happy
6. Connection
7. Rockawhile
This double album captures a live show that includes the entire 4 album, plus other Slash hits.
The River Is Rising (feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
Whatever Gets You By (feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
C'est la vie (feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
The Path Less Followed (feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
Actions Speak Louder Than Words (feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
Spirit Love (feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
Fill My World (feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
April Fool (feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
Call Off The Dogs (feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
Fall Back To Earth (feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
You’re A Lie (feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
World On Fire (feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
Driving Rain (feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
Anastasia (feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
Hasn't been re-issued since original press in 1968. Never been on colour vinyl. Originally released in 1968 on the Jalyn Records label - pioneers of American bluegrass roots. This is the first official reissue in over five decades! Ralph Stanley dedicated this record to his late brother Carter Stanley. The Stanley Brothers are a true staple for any mountain music collection.
Pressed on 180g heavyweight grass green colored virgin vinyl in grass green color with individual hand-numbering.
A1. In Memory Of Carter Stanley
A2. Lonesome Road Blues
A3. She Ran Away With Another Man
A4. I Was Born A Rambler
A5. Twenty One Years
A6. Sally Goodin
B1. We’ll Be Sweethearts In Heaven
B2. Sweetest Love
B3. Blue Eyed Ellen
B4. Baby Girl
B5. Your Saddle Is Empty Old Pal
B6. Carter’s Song
Sun's Signature is a 5 track EP of music by Elizabeth Fraser (Cocteau Twins) and Damon Reece (Spiritualized, Echo & the Bunnymen, Lupine Howl). Pressed on black vinyl, housed inside a single sleeve jacket and printed inner sleeve. Limited to 8,000 copies worldwide.
Side A:
1. Underwater
2. Golden Air
Side B:
1. Bluedusk
2. Apples
3. Make Lovely The Day
A blue vinyl EP, including rarities like the film soundtrack version of “East Is East”, an extended mix of “Moving”, and a previously unreleased live version of “Absolute Radio”.
SIDE A 1. Moving (East Is East Movie Mix, 1999) 2. Believer 3. Faraway (Acoustic) SIDE B 1. Lucky (No Fear) 2. You Too Can Play Alright 3. Moving (Absolute Radio Live Session, January 24, 2020)