Record Store Day 2022
The Academic’s debut Capitol Records EP release, Community Spirit, pressed on purple 12” vinyl.
1. Not Your Summer
2. Smart Mouth
3. I Don't See Good
4. Kids (Don't End Up Like Me)
Available for the first time anywhere, Live in Paris features two concert recordings made by Chet Baker at Esplanade De La Defence on July 17, 1983, and at Le Petit Opportun on February 7, 1984. Captured in glorious stereo by Radio France. Featuring bassists Riccardo Del Fra and Dominique Lemerle, and legendary pianist Michel Graillier. Includes liner notes by GRAMMY-winning writer/author Ashley Kahn, interviews with Riccardo Del Fra and Dominique Lemerle, an essay by French journalist Franck Bergerot, and recollections by former Chet Baker sideman Richie Beirach. With never-before-seen photos from French photographer Christian Rose and Franck Bergerot. Transferred from the original Radio France tape reels by INA. Mastered for vinyl by legendary sound engineer Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio and pressed on 180-gram vinyl.
LP1:
SIDE A:
1) THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER YOU 14:42
2) EASY LIVING 14:28
SIDE B:
1) BUT NOT FOR ME [vocals by Chet Baker] 15:42
2) STELLA BY STARLIGHT [Final words by Chet Baker] 8:43
LP2:
SIDE C:
1) FUNK IN DEEP FREEZE 12:19
2) JUST FRIENDS [vocals by Chet Baker] 12:55
SIDE D:
1) ARBOR WAY 18:55
LP3:
SIDE E:
1) STROLLIN’ 14:24
2) MARGERINE 9:54
SIDE F: 25:26
1) LAMENT 15:19
2) WALKIN’ [final words by MC Claude Carrière] 10:07
Collector’s Edition Box Set includes six 7” singles with deluxe artwork and two bonus tracks.
Single #1
1. Black Moon Rising
2. Colors
Single #2
1. Know You Better
2. Fire
Single #3
1. OCT 33
2. Stay Gold
Single #4
1. Old Man
2. Confines
Single #5
1. Touch The Sky
2. Sweet Conversations
Single #6
1. Black Moon Rising [BadBadNotGood Remix]
2. Colors [Pete Rock Remix]
Almost thirty years after it was recorded, a great long lost record album is seeing the light of day. The Bleeding Hearts’ Riches to Rags is a remarkably solid collection of rock ’n’ roll songs featuring the guitar work of Bob Stinson, lead guitarist and founding member of the Replacements. This Record Store Day 2022 release is pressed on red vinyl with liner notes from Grammy award-winning journalist Bob Mehr, who wrote the definitive Replacements biography Trouble Boys. He describes Riches to Rags as “the final piece to the puzzle of Bob Stinson’s musical career."
Riches To Rags
Gotta Find A Way
Imagination
Guilty
100 Ways
Gone
Tonight
Happy Yet
Poker Face
What Do You Want?
Know It All
Right As Rain
Something Never Comes
7” featuring two bonus tracks from original recording sessions for the Blue Stingrays “Surf-N-Burn” album. Upon its original release, the members of Blue Stingrays were touted as iconic yet anonymous surf rock pioneers. Now, after decades of whispers and speculation, the identities of these mysterious musicians have been officially confirmed as guitarist Mike Campbell (Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers/Fleetwood Mac/The Dirty Knobs), bassist Ron Blair (Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers) and drummer Randall Marsh (Mudcrutch).
First time for these two songs to be released on a physical format; first time on vinyl.
Side A: Grits & Eggs / Side B: Dawn Patrol
For Record Store Day 2022, Blur will release a special, double heavyweight coloured vinyl edition of their 1998, Japan-only remix compilation Bustin’ + Dronin’ featuring mixes of tracks from their 1997 eponymously titled, number one album. Originally only available as a 2-CD set including a Radio 1 John Peel session, only a handful of copies made their way over to the UK on import. Bustin’ + Dronin’ has never been available on vinyl before now, and this release features the nine remixes (note: no Peel Session) by William Orbit (tracks 1, 6, 7 & 9), Adrian Sherwood (2 & 8), Moby (4), Thurston Moore (5) and John McEntire (7). Released on two x heavyweight coloured vinyl LPs - 1 x transparent blue, 1 x transparent green, the sleeve comes with an adapted version of the original Japanese OBI strip and replica insert.
The Brilliant Adventure EP contains four unheard songs from the Outside era, and two tracks performed by Bowie and pianist Mike Garson at a fundraiser for the New York Public Theater at the Shakespeare Festival in New York on 18th September, 1995.
The TOY EP You’ve Got It Made With All The Toys) features the previously unheard “Shadow Man (Vocal and Piano Mix)”, an alternative, stripped-back mix of the TOY album track, along with the unreleased live versions of “I Dig Everything” and “The London Boys” recorded at the final Glastonbury warm-up show at the Roseland Ballroom, New York on 19th June, 2000.
The EP also contains three tracks, “You’ve Got A Habit of Leaving (Radio Edit)”, “Silly Boy Blue (Alternative Ending Mix)’ and “Can’t Help Thinking About Me (Live Mark Radcliffe Show BBD Radio 1 Session), previously only available as streaming singles and which are making their physical debut.
Dave Brubeck Trio - Live from Vienna 1967 is an extremely rare, red-hot performance by Dave and his famous rhythm section -- Joe Morello, on drums, and Gene Wright on bass. Alto saxophonist, Paul Desmond, missed the plane to Vienna and the remaining trio took the stage with a mission; show the packed hall that the three of them could play up a storm despite being one man down. Each musician in the trio was at the top of their game and each player was forced to stretch out their solos which landed them in new creative territories. The communication of musical concepts between Dave and Joe is extraordinary as they improvise boldly and respond to each other's fresh ideas. Gene Wright solos far more than usual on this album and his playing is a fitting tribute to the longest living member of the Quartet. (Gene died on December 30th, 2020.) Dave Brubeck plays masterfully revealing a rhythmic complexity to his approach on the piano that is remarkable and reminds the listener of his extremely inventive approach to jazz improvisations. Harmonically, he also explores polytonality in the most unexpected places; for example, on the ballad "La Paloma Azul." On "Swanee River" Dave is playfully polyrhythmic. Dave's light touch on "One Moment Worth Years" is charming and gives a nod to the great more traditional pianists who went before him. On this great-sounding recording, you can hear the full breadth of Dave's playing which pushes jazz forward while honoring his past influences. Opening with "St. Louis Blues," the set includes the rhythmically challenging, high-spirited "Someday My Prince Will Come," and ends with "Take the A Train" as an encore. This is a thrilling set! The sound is wonderful and listening to this album will make you feel as if you were sitting in the audience that historic night.
Side A
1. St. Louis Blues
2. One Moment Worth Years
Side B
1. Swanee River
2. La Paloma Azul
3. Someday My Prince Will Come
4. Take the A-Train
Not long before recording his first songs for Bright Eyes, 14-year-old singer-songwriter Conor Oberst co-founded Commander Venus alongside bassist (and future Cursive frontman) Tim Kasher, guitarist Robb Nansel (now president of Saddle Creek Records), and drummer Matt Bowen (who would soon join the Faint and be replaced by Ben Armstrong). After releasing their 1995 debut, Do You Feel at Home?, the Omaha indie rockers caught the attention of Wind-up Records, who backed the group’s sophomore album, The Uneventful Vacation. While The Uneventful Vacation marked the musicians’ final record together, before they each embarked on their next ventures, this formative album has since become a cult favorite in the ’90s emo canon. This 25th Anniversary Edition is pressed on Red & Black Smoke vinyl with all-analog mastering from the original tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio. It also includes the bonus track, “Congratulations!” which appeared on the original vinyl release.
Side A:
1. Jean's T.V.
2. Refused By Light
3. We'll Always Have Paris
4. The Uneventful Vacation (Part I)
5. Lock 'n' Chase
6. Life As Expected
Side B:
1. The Way Things Had To Be
2. Dress To Please
3. The Walk-Around Problem
4. My Collapsing Frame
5. The Raining Holiday (Part II)
6. The Role Of The Hero In Antiquity
7. Congratulations!
The first US vinyl release since 2011 of the original eleven-song album. On Brutal Brown double 180g vinyl, pressed at 45 RPM, with a download card included.
Brutal Planet,Wicked Young Man,Sanctuary,Blow Me A Kiss,Eat Some More,Pick Up The Bones,Pessi-Mystic,Gimme,It's The Little Things,Take It Like A Woman,Cold Machines
This album was recorded live on June 18, 1971, during the Jazz Festival at Montreux. This is one of the best jazz fusion live albums... With Larry Coryell (guitar), Chuck Rainey (bass) and the famous Pretty Purdie (drums).
A MUST HAVE ALBUM... on marbled pink and white vinyl LP.
Souls Dirge | Eskdalemuir | Stones | Further Explorations for Albert Stinson
Kinked is a compilation of Dave Davies' work from the late '90s and early 2000s, featuring selections from the 1998 collection Unfinished Business: Dave Davies Kronikles 1963-1998, which itself contained a bunch of re-recordings from the late '90s of classic Kinks tunes. That accounts for a little under half of this 15-track collection. The rest is made up of selections from the 2000 live album Rock Bottom: Live at the Bottom Line (four tracks) and 2002's studio album Bug (two cuts), plus a couple of relative rarities -- "When the Wind Blows (Emergency)," which was written for the End Hunger Network in 1997, and a cover of George Harrison's "Give Me Love, Give Me Peace on Earth," which was for a 2003 Harrison tribute album -- and a brand new tune, "God in My Brain," which was written and recorded in 2006, after Davies recovered from a serious stroke.
1. Unfinished Business
2. Living on a Thin Line
3. Picture Book
4. Fortis Green
5. Love Gets You
6. This Man He Weeps Tonight
7. Death of a Clown
8. Suzannah's Still Alive
9. Hold My Hand
10. Give Me Love, Give Me Peace on Earth
11. Strangers
12. Too Much on My Mind
13. When the Wind Blows (Emergency)
14. God in My Brain
15. Rock Me, Rock You
Gold Dust: Live At The Royalty, featuring highlights from Sandy Denny’s final concert, is making its debut on vinyl. Recorded just months before her untimely death in 1978, this special release attempts to present the record that Sandy might have released had she lived. The concert features a career-spanning set that includes songs taken from her band Fotheringay, Sandy’s solo albums (The North Star Grassman and the Ravens, Sandy, and Rendezvous), as well as her work with Fairport Convention on the albums Unhalfbricking and Rising for the Moon. This final performance perfectly captures the folk-rock sound with a stellar group of musicians including Trevor Lucas, Jerry Donahue, Pat Donaldson, Dave Mattacks, among others. It showcases the quality of Sandy’s songwriting throughout her career and includes her signature composition, “Who Knows Where the Time Goes?” – which was the first song she ever wrote – and “No More Sad Refrains” which closed her final album. Remastered from the restored tapes, this release features Sandy’s spoken introductions to each song, comprehensive sleeve notes, and brand-new artwork designed specifically for this release.
Side A:
1. I Wish I Was A Fool For You (For Shame For Doing Wrong) - Live
2. Gold Dust - Live
3. The North Star Grassman - Live
4. Nothing More - Live
5. Tomorrow Is A Long Time – Live
6. The Lady - Live
Side B:
7. Stranger To Himself - Live
8. It'll Take A Long Time - LIve
9. John The Gun - Live
10. Who Knows Where The Time Goes - Live
11. No More Sad Refrains - Live
Formed in 1976, Detective featured vocalist Michael Des Barres, guitarist Michael Monarch (Steppenwolf), bassist Bobby Pickett, ex-Yes keyboardist Tony Kaye, and drummer Jon Hyde. The band signed to Led Zeppelin's Swan Song label and released their self-titled debut album a year later. The album is being remastered from original analog tapes for its first vinyl pressing since 1977. Limited to 3,000 units worldwide and pressed on color vinyl, the record will be available exclusively for Record Store Day 2022. The reissue includes new packaging with an updated back cover, new liner notes and an insert.
Recognition 4:27
Got Enough Love 3:59
Grim Reaper 4:10
Nightingale 4:54
Detective Man 3:25
Ain't None Of Your Business 4:29
Deep Down 3:06
Wild Hot Summer Nights 4:17
One More Heartache 5:22
Udo Dirkschneider of ACCEPT, a constant in the world of German metal, offers MY WAY, a an album cover interpretations of all of UDO's personal favorites, songs that have shaped his life and career. This album is his personal birthday present to himself!
The RSD ltd edition vinyl will include an autographed photo card and an Atomic Fire label sampler!
ATOMIC FIRE
The Fire Burns Forever – Label Compilation
01. U.D.O. – We Will Rock You
02. POWER PALADIN – Kraven The Hunter
03. AMORPHIS – On The Dark Waters
04. MESHUGGAH – Broken Cog
05. HEART ATTACK – Septic Melody
06. MYSTIC CIRCLE – Belial Is My Name
07. INCITE – War Soup (feat. Max Cavalera)
08. 8 KALACAS – Mutante
09. SKULL FIST - Long Live The Fist
10. CORELEONI – Let Life Begin Tonight
11. MSG – Emergency
12. LESSMANN / VOSS – Smoke Without A Fire
13. INDUCTION – Sacrifice
14. RAGE BEHIND - Eminence Or Disgrace
15. SUASION – Murphy’s Law
16. OUT OF THIS WORLD – In A Million Years
17. AT THE MOVIES – Heaven Is A Place On Earth
18. SONATA ARCTICA - For The Sake Of Revenge
01. Faith Healer (Alex Harvey cover)
02. Fire (Crazy World Of Arthur Brown cover)
03. Sympathy (Uriah Heep cover)
04. They Call It Nutbush (Tina Turner cover)
05. Man On The Silver Mountain (Rainbow cover)
06. Hell Raiser (The Sweet cover)
07. No Class (Motorhead cover)
08. Rock And Roll (Led Zeppelin cover)
09. The Stroke (Billy Squier cover)
10. Paint It Black (Rolling Stones cover)
11. He's A Woman, She's A Man (The Scorpions cover)
12. T.N.T. (AC/DC cover)
13. Jealousy (Frankie Miller cover)
14. Hell Bent For Leather (Judas Priest cover)
15. We Will Rock You (Queen cover)
16. Kein Zurück (Wolfsheim cover)
17. My Way (Frank Sinatra cover)
Ne:Ep is a 5 track companion EP to Erasure’s Top 5 UK charting album The Neon, featuring four brand new songs from the legendary synth pop duo, plus “Secrets,” which originally appeared on The Neon Remixed.
Now available on a one time limited pressing of neon purple vinyl, including high definition download code, and a CD insert of Ne:EP Remixed.
Vinyl Tracklist:
1. Erasure - Time (Hearts Full of Love)
2. Erasure - Same Game
3. Erasure - Leaving
4. Erasure - Come on Baby
5. Erasure - Secrets
Ne:EP Remixed CD Tracklist:
1 Time (Hearts Full of Love) Flomix by TSF
2 Same Game 7th Heaven Radio Edit
3 Leaving Gareth Shortland Acoustic Mix
4 Come on Baby Mark Robotham Remix
5 Secrets Discomix by TSF
6 Same Game 7th Heaven Club Mix
7 Time (Hearts Full of Love) Flodem by TSF
8 Secrets The Groove by TSF
“Whitey Ford Sings the Blues” is the first album from Everlast, following his departure from House Of Pain and was released in 1998. The record was both a commercial and critical success, selling more than 3 million copies worldwide and certified double platinum. The track “What It’s Like” earned Everlast a Grammy Award nomination for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance.
A1. The White Boy Is Back
A2. Money (Dollar Bill)
A3. Ends
A4. What It's Like
B1. Get Down
B2. Sen Dog
B3. Tired
B4. Hot To Death
B5. Painkillers
C1. Prince Paul
C2. Praise The Lord
C3. Today (Watch Me Shine)
C4. Guru
C5. Death Comes Callin'
D1. Funky Beat
D2. The Letter
D3. 7 Years
D4. Next Man
Hey Doll Baby is a newly remastered 17-track compilation that collects some of the lesser-known, buried treasures in the Everly Brothers’ rich catalog with songs assembled by Adria Petty, Tom Petty’s daughter, who worked closely with both Everly families on the project, with help from Phil’s widow Patti and son Jason, who provided track-by-track commentary for the liner notes, as well as Don Everly, prior to his passing last summer, and his widow Adela. Hey Doll Baby holds the bittersweet distinction of being the final project Don worked on. Hey Doll Baby will make its debut for Record Store Day 2022 on April 23 as a limited edition on baby-blue vinyl.
Available for the first time on vinyl, Altered Reels features the legendary cassette mixes of Frankie Goes To Hollywood’s first two #1 singles, “Relax” and “Two Tribes.” Housed in a newly created Philip Marshall sleeve, these versions are previously unreleased and long sought-after on this format.
Side A:
1. Relax [Greatest Bits]
2. Later On [From One September Monday]
3. Ferry Across The Mersey (...And Here I'll Stay)
Side B:
4. Two Tribes [Keep The Peace, Intro]
5. One February Friday [Singlette Version, Pt. 1]
6. Two Tribes [Keep The Peace]
7. One February Friday [Singlette Version, Pt. 2]
8. War
9. One February Friday [Singlette Version, Pt. 3]
10. Two Tribes [Keep The Peace, Outro]
Epsilon in Malaysian Pale... which could be described as part of the "Phaedra Rubycon Epsilon" trilogy, shows Froese's impressions after the Australian Tangerine Dream concert tour, in relation to the flora and fauna there. Froese creates here a lush sonic atmosphere, the music matches the cover artwork perfectly. The music is harmonic and melodic. A sun-drenched musical landscape that is in no way inferior to the most famous Tangerine Dream albums.
It was not without reason that both David Bowie and Björk named Epsilon in Malaysian Pale as one of their inspirations.
Epsilon In Malaysian Pale | Maroubra Bay
Dana Gillespie’s debut album, Foolish Seasons, is one of the great lost albums of 1960’s British pop. This very rare and sought-after 1968 album from the legendary British singer/songwriter was only released in the U.S. and over the years its reputation among collectors has only grown. Although it never came out in England, Decca Records kept the masters to the intended U.K. pressing which is now being released on vinyl. It contains two previously unreleased, self-penned tracks – the blue-eyed soul bop “Goin’ Round in Circles” and the orchestral “Come to My Arms” which could almost have been a Bond theme.
Side A:
1. You Just Gotta Know My Mind
2. Tears In My Eyes
3. Life Is Short
4. Souvenirs Of Stefan
5. Can't You See I'm Dreaming
6. Goin' Round In Circles
7. No, No, No, No, No
Side B:
8. He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not
9. London Social Degree
10. Dead
11. Foolish Reasons
12. Where Will You Be
13. Come To My Arms
14. Hard Lovin' Loser
The first physical release of girlhouse’s EPs, one per side, including a bonus track on Side One.
Side 1:
1. pretty girl in la
2. knuckle tattoo
3. the fatalist
4. loaded gun
5. firing line
6. treading water
7.Exclusive Bonus Track TBD
Side 2:
1. boundary issues
2. ballcap szn
3. concussion
4. happy now
5. promises; promises
6. eleventh grade
Parry Gripp first exploded onto the scene as frontman for the pop-punk band Nerf Herder with hits like “Van Halen” and the theme song to Buffy The Vampire Slayer. In 2005, while the band was on hiatus, Parry wrote a delightful batch of jingles. He didn’t plan on writing a children’s album, but kids just couldn’t resist the joy and absurd humor in his songs. For Kids About To Rock brings together 51 of these tracks, including the YouTube hit, “Do You Like Waffles?” Picture Disc LP.
Originally released in 2008 following the birth of his daughter, Show You The World takes Living Legends MC, The Grouch, on a new path of growth and maturation as he navigates his new world of fatherhood and the new perspectives it brings. With topics ranging from his experience as a new father, partner, and son to drug addiciton in the family, as well as his own personal struggles and triumphs, The Grouch succeeds in showing us his world. At 16 tracks, the album features appearances from Murs, Bicasso, Scarub, Mike Marshall, Raphael Saadiq, Abstract Rude, Marty James, & One Block Radius, and is best known for the hit singles, "Artsy," "The Bay To LA," &"Breath."
1. Microphone (Intro) (feat. Rio Amor) | 2. Watch Watch (feat. Mike Marshall) |3. Clones | 4. Artsy | 5. Favorite Folks | 6. Yarkwork | 7. God Bless The Elephant (Abstract Rude) | 8. Show You The World (feat. Raphael Saadiq) | 9. The Bay To LA (feat. Murs) | 10. Mom & Pop Killer | 11. Never Die | 12. Shero | 13. Bring It Back | 14. Hot Air Ballons (feat. Bicasso & Scarub) | 15. The Time (feat. Marty James) | 16. Breath
While the first two volumes in the series pay homage to free and experimental jazz legends that have informed the lens of the Seattle, Washington-based band High Pulp, Volume 3 steps into the R&B/Hip-Hop world, as the band performs their fresh takes on three tracks, from Frank Ocean’s Endless album.
Unity
Comme des Garcons
Wither
“Vanille Fraise”, iconic title of the French sextet L’Impératrice, is released on vinyl for the first time for Record Store Day in the USA! Born from a radio edit for a DJ set in 2015, the title was an immediate and dazzling success, with more than 60M streams. The music video was released a year later, showing a game of tennis on a sunny day and reached 10M views in 2021. This release follows their second album Tako Tsubo in March 2021 and arrives at a perfect time : the band's first appearance at Coachella Festival and their second full US tour.
A. Vanille Fraise B. Disco Magic Concord
Elton John recorded the Thom Bell Sessions in 1977 but when it was released in 1979, it only featured 3 tracks. The Complete Thom Bell Sessions brings together the full recording session featuring the singles, “Are You Ready for Love” and the Top 10 hit, “Mama Can’t Buy You Love.” Available for the first time on colored vinyl, this reissue is pressed on 180-gram purple vinyl.
Side A:
1. Nice And Slow
2. Country Love Song
3. Shine On Through [Thom Bell Version]
Side B:
4. Mama Can't Buy You Love
5. Are You Ready For Love [Original Version]
6. Three Way Love Affair
Knoxville's Judybats were a quintessential "college rock band," melding folk-rock influences filtered through an alt-rock sensibility (think REM) to quirky pop and lyrical smarts that bring to mind an American version of XTC. The title tune from their 1991 debut album Native Son went Top Ten on the Modern Rock charts, and the album also featured a great cover of Roky Erickson's "She Lives (in a Time of Her Own)." For its first-ever LP release, we're pressing 1600 copies in olive green vinyl. Another excellent '90s album that's long overdue for the vinyl treatment! (Limited Olive Green Vinyl Edition)
Native Son; Daylight; Convalescing in Spain; Don't Drop the Baby; She Lives (in a Time of Her Own); Incognito; In Like with You; Woman in the Garden; Waiting for the Rain; Counting Sheep; Perfumed Lies; The Wanted Man
Grammy Award winner/Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame Inductee (Hot Tuna and Jefferson Airplane) Jorma Kaukonen’s The Land of Heroes is a Relix Records 1995 studio album, and was his first new solo album in over 10 years, displaying once again his mastery of blues guitar. The album incorporated the work of several other musicians, including Michael Falzarano, who had joined Hot Tuna at the time. This deluxe package includes an OBI strip, gatefold album jacket, printed inner sleeve, orginial record labels and hazed-gold-and-black-effect color vinyl.
Re-Enlisment Blues | Trial by Fire | Do Not Go Gentle | From the Land of Heroes | It's a God Almighty World | Follow the Drinking Gourd | Banks of the River | Judge, I'm Not Sorry | Dark Trian | Have More Faith in Jesus
Recorded at the House of Blues in Los Angeles at the launch event for Smile Records and release of band's last studio album, on Sept. 25, 2001, just 2 weeks after 9/11. Discussions were held with the band, management, distributor, and House of Blues, all of whom were very concerned with the timing but after talking pros and cons, it was agreed that the show should go on, as a show of strength.
This 18 track set includes cuts from the band's recording career with eight tracks from their ground breaking best-selling debut album, 'Get The Knack' including "My Sharona", "Good Girls Don't", "Frustrated" and five others. Features a cover of the Monkees "Last Train To Clarksville" and a blistering medley of "Tequila" into the Doors "Break On Through (To The Other Side)". It's a must have for loyal fans of the highly revered power pop legends. Double LP set is pressed on baby blue vinyl.
1) Pop Is Dead
2) Baby Talks Dirty
3) Oh Tara
4) Can I Borrow A Kiss
5) Another Lousy Day In Paradise
6) God Girls Don’t
7) One Day At A Time
8) It’s Not Me
9) Harder On You
10) Siamese Twins (The Monkey And Me)
11) Seven Days Of Heaven
12) Tequila-Break On Thru (To The Other Side)
13) That’s What The Little Girls Do
14) Frustrated
15) (She’s So) Selfish
16) My Sharona
17) Let Me Out
18) Last train To Clarksville
This noteworthy live performance, recorded on Record Store Day in 2018 at Plaid Room Records, features songs tracked directly to tape and engineered/mixed by Colemine Records label owner Terry Cole. This show was the first time that the label crew had met the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio in person, and was also the day they were releasing their RSD 2018 release 'Live At KEXP!' And now, this whole live set comes full circle, and is available on pink vinyl for RSD 2022! Featuring the band's original lineup, Live In Loveland documents a momentous record store (and Record Store Day!) occasion.
1 Introduction
2 Concussion
3 Memphis
4 You Know When I'm Right Or Wrong
5 Move On Up Live
6 Can I Change My Mind
7 Ain't It Funky Now
8 Love Land
9 Tacoma Black Party
A five track Maxi EP celebrating the 35th Anniversary of Madonna’s soundtrack for her film Who’s That Girl. This red vinyl 12” EP features the remixes of “Who’s That Girl “ and “Causing a Commotion”.
“The Hustle” by Van McCoy, is the ultimate classic disco song. While Van McCoy may not have invented the dance that was associated with the song, the catchy tune dominated the airwaves and dance floors, catapulting the disco craze into the world during the summer of 1975, hitting #1 on the Billboard charts and earning a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance.
A1. The Hustle (Original Mix) A2. The Hustle (The Disco Mix) B1. The Hustle (Super Hustle Mix)
Melanie C’s debut album, Northern Star, is a slice of ‘90s pop perfection with over 2.5 million copies sold worldwide. Originally released in 1999, the album contains the international hit singles “Never Be the Same” and “I Turn to You,” and features productions by legendary producers Rick Rubin and William Orbit. Never-before released on vinyl, this 2LP set comes with an etching of Melanie’s iconic Northern Star pose on Side D, plus three bonus tracks: “Northern Star (Single Mix),” “I Turn to You (Hex Hector Mix)” which won Hex Hector a GRAMMY for Best Remixer in 2001, and “Follow Me” which was co-written with Bryan Adams.
Side A:
1. Go!
2. Northern Star
3. Goin' Down
4. I Turn To You
5. If That Were Me
Side B:
1. Never Be The Same Again
2. Why
3. Suddenly Monday
4. Ga Ga
5. Be The One
Side C:
1. Closer
2. Feel The Sun
3. Never Be The Same [Single Mix]
4. I Turn To You [Hex Hector Radio Mix]
5. Follow Me
Recorded over the course of two nights in 1974, just a few months after Phases and Stages was released, these early concerts by the newly-minted Willie Nelson Family Band were meant to capture the sound and feel of the burgeoning Outlaw Country scene in Austin, TX. Produced by Jerry Wexler, the album was scrapped at the time and was only released on CD in 1992 and in this complete form in 2006 on the The Complete Atlantic Sessions. The set captures a rising star twelve years in the making, whose fame and fortune lurked just around the corner.
This Record Store Day release marks its first time on vinyl.