New Release Vinyl, November 2019

November 1st, 2019


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29

Appleseed Cast – Two Conversations
Tim Buckley – Live At the Electric Theatre Co, Chicago, 1968
John Coltrane – Stardust (Translucent blue vinyl)
Miles Davis – Steamin’ With The Miles Davis Quintet (Translucent blue vinyl)
The Flaming Lips – The Soft Bulletin Recorded Live at Red Rocks Amphitheatre featuring the Colorado Symphony
Freddie Mercury – Never Boring
Roy Montgomery – Scenes From The South Island
Pink Floyd – The Later Years 1987-2019
Preservation Hall Jazz Band – A Tuba To Cuba
Prince – 1999 (re-issue in various configurations including deluxe packaging)
Keith Richards – Main Offender
Sondra Sun-Odeon – Desyre
Soundtrack – Wolfenstein
Various Artists – If You’re Going To The City: A Tribute To Mose Allison

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22

Beck – Hyperspace (Regular version arrives Friday 11/22, colored vinyl arrives sometime in the following week)
Danny Brown – Uknowhatimsayin?
Circles Around The Sun – Meet Joe Russo
Coldplay – Everyday Life
Maleem Mahmoud Ghania – Trance of Seven Colors
Laibach – Party Songs
Ben Lee – Quarter Century Classix
Los Lobos – Llego Navidad
Menahan Street Band – There’s A New Day Coming
Wes Montgomery – Boss Guitar
Harry Nilsson – Lost & Found
Pernice Brothers – Spread The Feeling
Queens of the Stone Age – Rated R
Queens of the Stone Age – Songs For The Deaf
Raincoats – Odyshape
Raincoats – The Raincoats, 40th Anniversary Edition
Steve Reid – Rhythmatism
Joe Satriani – Not of This Earth
The Shins – Waimanalo 7″
Carlton Jumel Smith – Ain’t That Love 7″
Super Furry Animals – Guerilla
They Might Be Giants – They Might Be Giants
Nick Waterhouse – I Feel An Urge Coming On 7″
Who – Who
David Woodcock – Normal Life
Soundtrack – The Princess Bride, music by Mark Knopfler

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15

Bad Plus – Activate Infinity
The Band – The Band 50th Anniversary Edition
Art Blakey – Meet You At The Jazz Corner of the World
Bonnie Prince Billy – I Have Made A Place
David Bowie – Space Oddity (2019 Mix)
Billy Bragg – Best of Billy Bragg on the BBC
James Brown – Live At Home With His Bad Self
Creedence Clearwater Revival – Green River (1/2 Speed Master)
Creedence Clearwater Revival – Willy & The Poor Boys (1/2 Speed Master)
Everything  But The Girl – Walking Wounded
Giant Sand – Glum
Grant Green – Alive!
Merle Haggard – Live From Austin TX
Jackson 5 – Greatest Hits
Waylon Jennings – Live From Austin TX
Michael Kiwanuka – Kiwanuka
Makaya McCraven – In The Moment
Willie Nelson – Live From Austin TX
Rolling Stones – Let It Bleed, 50th Anniversary Edition
Horace Silver -Doin’ The Thing
Skatalites – Platinum Ska
Snoop Dog – R&G
Sparks – Past Tense
Suede – Head Music
Tindersticks – No Treasure But Hope
Jane Weaver – Loops In The Secret Society

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8

Can – Tago Mago
Nick Cave – Ghosteen
Gene Clark – No Other
Willie Colon – Hustler
Alice Cooper – Dirty Diamonds
Alice Cooper – Many Faces of Alice Cooper
Lucy Dacus – 2019
Lucy Dacus – Historian
Jameal Dean – Black Space Tapes
Desmond Dekker – King of Ska
Federales – No Justice
FKA Twigs – Magdelene
Erin Harpe & The Delta Swingers – Christmas Swing
Julianna Hatfield – Sings The Police
Konk – The Magic Force of Konk 1981-1988
Steve Lacy – Apollo XXI
Moor Mother – Analog Fluids of Sonic Black Holes
Ann O’Aro – Ann O’Aro
The Police – Reggatta De Blanc
The Police – Synchronicty
The Police – Zenyatta Mondatta
Rolling Stones – Bridges To Buenos Aires
Josh Rouse – Holiday Sounds
Pharoah Sanders – Izipho Zam (My Gifts)
Skinny Puppy – Vivi Sect Vi
Slayer – Repentless Killology
M.Ward – Transfiguration of Vincent
Wedding Present – George Best
White Denim – Last Day of Summer
Various Artists – Punk Rock Christmas 2


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1
Ben Folds Five – Ben Folds Five
Jorge Ben – Solta O Pavao
Black Stone Cherry – Black To Blues
Fabienne  Delsol – Four
The Dukes of Stratosphere – 25 O’Clock
The Dukes of Stratosphere – Psonic Psunspot
King Princess – Cheap Queen
Cate LeBon & Bradford Cox – Myths 004
Social Distortion – Mainliner
Social Distortion – Mommy’s Little Monster
The Specials – Specials 40th Anniversary Edition
UFO – Phenomenon

NEW VINYL RELEASES OCTOBER 2019

October 2nd, 2019

 

Friday, October 25  

Ariel Pink – Loverboy
Ariel Pink – Oddities 2
Ariel Pink – Underground
Black Sabbath – Dehumanizer
Joe Bonamassa – Live From The Sydney Opera House
Tina Brooks – Minor Move
Flamin’ Groovies – Teenage Head
Gogo Penguin – Ocean In A Drop
Grant Green – Born To Be Blue
The Kinks – Arthur, Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire
Little Scream – Speed Queen
Freddie Mercury – Barcelona
Van Morrison – Three Chords & The Truth
Amy O – Shell
Gary Numan – Pleasure Principal – The First Recordings
Gary Numan – Replicas – The First Recordings
Pixies – Beneath the Eyrie
Grace Potter – Daylight
Rex Orange County – Pony
Skinny Puppy – Rabies
Sunn 0))) – Pyroclasts
Utopia – The Complete Bearsville Singles
Junior Wells – You’re Tough Enough
Neil Young – Colorado
Soundtrack – Legend of 1900, music by Ennio Morricone
Soundtrack – Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
Soundtrack – Rock N’ Roll High School
Various Artists – Negro Folklore From Texas Prisons

Friday, October 18

Atmosphere – Headshots
Carter Family – Across Generations

John Coltrane – Africa / Brass
Deep Purple – Come Taste The Band
Deep Purple – Made In Japan
Highwomen – Highwomen
Jimmy Duck Holmes – Cypress Grove
Isbell, Jason & 400 Unit – Here We Rest
Isbell, Jason & 400 Unit – Isbell, Jason & 400 Unit
Joan Jett – Bad Reputation
Joan Jett & The Blackhearts – I Love Rock N Roll
Jimmy Eat World – Surviving
Mark Lanegan – Across Generations

Magpie Salute – High Wire II
Muffs – No Holiday

Charles Mingus – Pithecantropus Erectus
Stiff Little Finger Inflammable Material
Third Eye Blind – Screamer

Friday, October 11

Allah-Las – Lahs
Big Thief – Two Hands
Bodega – Shiny New Model
David Bowie – VH1 Storytellers
Chairmen of the Board – Chairmen of the Board
Coven – Blood on the Snow
Coven – Witchcraft
Deep Purple – Burn
Deep Purple – Who Do We Think You Are
Milton Delugg – Music For Munsters, Mummies & Other TV Fiends
Noel Gallagher – This Is The Place
Kim Gordon – No Home Record
Herbie Hancock – Inventions
Joe Henderson  In ‘N Out
King Crimson – Power To Believe
King Crimson – ReconstrcKtion
King Crimson – Thrak
Lightning Bolt – Sonic Citadel
Loretta Lynn – Icon
Charles Manson – Live At San Quentin, 1983
The Munster – The Munsters
Lee “Scratch” Perry – Life of the Plants
Lee “Scratch” Perry – Open Door
Polica – Driving
Trigger Hippy – Full Circle
Kurt Vile – Childish Prodigy
Soundtrack – John Carpenter – Halloween


Friday, October 4

Beastie Boys – Ill Communications
Beastie Boys – Root Down
Beastie Boys – To The 5 Boroughs
Blood Orange – Angel’s Pulse
Charli XCX – Charli
Angel Bat Dawid – The Oracle
Delicate Steve – Christmas
Echo & The Bunnymen – John Peel Sessions
Fairport Convention – Meet Me On The Ledge
Noel Gallagher – This Is The Place
Gorillaz – Demon Days Picture Disc
Gorillaz – Plastic Beach Picture Disc
Gospel Beach – Let It Burn
Julie’s Haircut  In The Silence Electric
Kacy & Clayton – Carrying On
Live – Throwing Copper
Massive Attack – Massive Attack Vs. The Mad Professor
Roy Montgomery – Nietzsche

Gaby Moreno & Van Dyke Parks – ¡Spangled!
North Mississippi Allstars – Up And Rolling
The Replacements – All Shook Down
The Replacements – Tim
Pharoah Sanders – Moon Child
Spiritualized – Nothing Hurt
Pat Thomas & Kwashibu Area Band – Obiaa
Stanley Turrentine – Hustlin’
Tyler The Creator – Igor
Wilco – Ode To Joy
The Wives – So Removed
The Zeros – Don’t Push Me Around
Soundtrack – The Blade, music by Mark Isham
Soundtrack – Kyle Dixon’s Stranger Things
Soundtrack – Tales From The Crypt

New Release Vinyl, September 2019

September 3rd, 2019

Friday, September 27th

Michaela Anne – Desert Dove
Atmosphere – God Loves Ugly
Atmosphere – Seven’s Travel

Beatles – Abbey Road Deluxe triple 180gm vinyl LP pressing containing 40 tracks. The album’s new stereo mix LP is packaged in a faithfully replicated sleeve, with the two Sessions LPs paired in their own jacket, presented with a four-page insert in a lift-top box. Digitally remixed 50th Anniversary edition of The Beatles’ musical masterpiece. This Abbey Road release features the new stereo album mix, sourced directly from the original eight-track session tapes. To produce the mix, Giles Martin working with Sam Okell, was guided by the album’s original stereo mix supervised by his father, George Martin. It is time to experience Abbey Road again!
Charlie Chaplin – Charlie Chaplain Film Music Anthology
John Coltrane – Blue World
Vinyl LP pressing. 2019 archive release. In 1964, the National Film Board of Canada asked John Coltrane to record the soundtrack for a French-language film titled Le Chat Dans Le Sac (The Cat in the Bag). In June of that year, Coltrane’s classic quartet entered Rudy Van Gelder’s studio and recorded five previously-recorded Coltrane originals. For many years, viewers of the film who recognized the music thought that they were listening to the original recordings, though in fact they were new and had never been heard.

In 1964, the National Film Board of Canada asked John Coltrane to record the soundtrack for the French-language film titled Le Chat Dans Le Sac” (The Cat In The Bag). Amazingly, no announcement was made that the iconic Coltrane was adding new performances to this film. In June of that year, Coltrane’s Classic Quartet entered Rudy Van Gelder’s studio and recorded five previously recorded Coltrane originals. For many years, viewers of the film who recognized the music thought that they were listening to the original recordings, though in fact they were new and had never been heard. Now, with the release of “Blue World,” we can hear these newly-discovered recordings for the first time.” – Impulse

Features:

  • previously unreleased, newly discovered music from John Coltrane
  • recorded in 1964 between Crescent & A Love Supreme
  • performed by the Classic Quartet – John Coltrane (tenor sax), McCoy Tyner (piano), Elvin Jones (drums) & Jimmy Garrison (bass)
  • recorded at Rudy Van Gelder’s studio in Englewood Cliffs, NJ
  • mastered from original analog tape

Dick Dale & The Del-Tones – Surfer’s Choice
Goldfrapp – Black Cherry

The Heartbreakers – Yonkers Demo 1976
Ashley Henry – Beautiful Vinyl Hunters
Kristin Hersh – Crooked
Ice Cube – AmeriKKKa’s Most Wanted (Limited to 1,000 copies)
Interpol – Antics

Jack Klatt – It Ain’t The Same
Le Butcherettes – Live At Clouds Hill
Ramsey Lewis  – More Sounds of Christmas

The Litter – Distortions
Lizzo – Cuz I Love You
Moon Duo – Stars Are The Light
Mudhoney – Morning In America
New Pornographers – In The Morse Code of Brake Lights
Angel Olsen – All Mirrors
Amanda Palmer – There Will Be No Intermission

Charlie Parr – Charlie Parr
Replacements – Dead Man’s Pop The Replacements – Dead Man’s Pop 4CD/1LP Boxed Set Features The Group’s Don’t Tell A Soul Album Mixed As It Was Originally Intended And Expanded With Previously Unreleased Studio And Live Recordings, Including A Session With Tom Waits And A Complete 1989 Concert.

Back in 1987, Minneapolis rock and roll renegades The Replacements famously stole their Twin/Tone master tapes and threw them in the Mississippi River. A year later—while wrapping up work on their Warner Bros. album, Don’t Tell A Soul—the group absconded with a collection of their reels from Paisley Park studios. Thankfully, those tapes were spared a watery fate, and instead stashed away for decades by the band. Now they’ve been recovered to form the basis of The Replacements first-ever boxed set, DEAD MAN’S POP.

Although Don’t Tell A Soul ultimately became the group’s best-selling effort, The Replacements were unsatisfied with the sound of the record. The band has radically reimagined Don’t Tell A Soul to create a 4CD/1LP set that features the album mixed as it was originally intended (Don’t Tell A Soul Redux), along with a collection of previously unheard tracks (We Know The Night: Rare & Unreleased), and a classic concert from 1989 (The Complete Inconcerated Live).

The box features a newly completed mix of the album by Don’t Tell A Soul producer Matt Wallace (based on his 1988 Paisley Park mix); a disc of unreleased recordings (including a session with Tom Waits); plus the band’s entire June 2, 1989 show at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. In total, the box includes 60 tracks–58 of which have never been heard before.

The final two CDs of Dead Man’s Pop capture the band performing live in Milwaukee during the “Don’t Tell A Soul Tour.” A few songs from the concert originally appeared on the promo-only EP Inconcerated Live (1989), but the bulk of the 29 tracks included have never been released. The entire show has been newly mixed by Brian Kehew (Ramones, The Faces)
Revillos – Attack
Revillos – Rev Up
Rockin’ Ramrods – Grindin’ & Gritty Primordial Punk

Scone Cash Players – Canned Champagne 7″
Silversun Pickups – Caravanserai
Sturgill Simpson – Sound & Fury

Sure Fire Soul Ensemble – Build Bridges
Tegan & Sara – Hey, I’m Just Like You
Various Artists – Hitsville, The Making of Motown
Various Artists – Institute of Sonology

Various Artists – Pacific Northwest Fuzz Box
Various Artists – Pacific Northwest Stash Box
Various Artists – Strut My Stuff: Obscure Country & Hillbilly Boppers

Various Artists – Studio One DJ Party

Friday, September 20th

Allman Brothers – Bear’s Sonic Journals
Pieta Brown – Freeway
Andrew Combs – Ideal Man
Miles Davis – Rubberband
Liam Gallagher – Why Me, Why Not
Giant Sand – Recounting the Ballads (Limited edition pink vinyl)
Brittany Howard – Jaime
Etta James – Miss Etta James
Lloyd McNeal -Elegia
Melvins – Maggot & The Bootlicker
Olympians – Midnight Movement
One Eleven Heavy – Desire Path
Rain Parade – Emergency Third Rail Power Trip
Robbie Robertson – Sinematic
Josh Rouse – Dressed Up Like Nebraska
Shelters – Jupiter Sidecar
Sir Was – Holding On To A Dream
Smog – Knock Knock
Thee Oh Sees – Face Stabber
Vivian Girl – Everyting Goes Wrong
Various Artists – The Vinyl Detective

Friday, September 13th

Aerosmith – Live Bootleg
Archies – Greatest Hits & More
Devendra Banhart – Ma
Belle & Sebastian – Days of the Bagnold Summer
Art Blakey – Indestructible
Alex Cameron – Miami Memoir
Alice Cooper – Breadcrumbs
Cult – Sonic Temple
Kenny Dorham – Una Mas
Rhiannon Giddons – There Is No Other
Lee Hazlewood – 400 Miles From L.A. 1955-56
Freddie Hubbard – Hub-Tones
Lumineers – III
Lydia Lunch – 13.13
Monkees – Christmas Party
Prince – Chaos & Disorder
Prince – Versace Experience
Sampa The Great – The Return
Stereolab – Cobra & Phases Group Play Voltages In The Milky Night (Expanded Edition)
Stereolab – Dots & Loops (Expanded Edition)
Stereolab – Emperor Tomato Ketchup (Expanded Edition)
Twin Peaks – Lookout Low
Garaint Watkins – Rush of Blood
Chelsea Wolfe – Birth of Violence
Soundtrack – Country Music, A Film By Ken Burns

Friday, September 6th

Bat For Lashes – Lost Girls
Brand New Heavies – TBNH
Donald Byrd – Chant
Ry Cooder – Chavez Ravine
Bob Dylan – Down In The Groove
Bob Dylan – Infidels
Bob Dylan – Real Live
Bob Dylan – Under the Red Sky
Chrissie Hynde & Valve Bone Woe Ensemble – Valve Bone Woe
Chrissie Hynde has a new album ‘Valve Bone Woe’ release date September 6th, 2019. The album features reinterpretations of classic material penned by Brian Wilson, Frank Sinatra, Hoagy Carmichael, Charlie Mingus, John Coltrane, Nick Drake, Rodgers and Hammerstein, and Hynde’s former partner Ray Davies.

The record was seemingly inspired by pre-war jazz sounds, and was recorded with the Valve Bone Woe Ensemble at London’s AIR Studios.

“I’m not hugely interested in branching out into other musical genres, being a devout rock singer as such, but jazz is something I grew up around (thanks to my bro) and I’ve always had a soft spot for it. I often bemoan what I regard as a decline in melody in popular music and I wanted to sing melodies.”

LCD Sound System – Yeah
NRBQ – Turn On, Tune In (Live)
Iggy Pop – Free
Omar Portuonda – The Buena Vista Social Club Present Omar Portuondo
Tinariwen – Amadjar
Ali Farka Toure  – Savane

New Release Vinyl August 2019

August 1st, 2019

New Release Vinyl, August 2019

Friday, August 30

!!! – Wallop
Gregg Allman – Gregg Allman Tour
Gregg Allman – Laid Back
Black Belt Eagle Scout – At The Party With My Brown Friends
Bon Iver – I,I
  Bon Iver’s most expansive, joyful and generous album to date. If For Emma, Forever Ago was the crisp, heart-strung isolation of a northern Winter; Bon Iver the rise and whirr of burgeoning Spring; and 22, A Million, a blistering, “crazy energy” Summer record, i, i completes the cycle: a fall record; Autumn-colored, ruminative, steeped. The autumn of Bon Iver is a celebration of self-acceptance and gratitude, bolstered by community and delivering the bounty of an infinite American music. The sales and accolades are well-known – multiple Gold albums, multiple Grammys, chart-topping collaborations and festival headlines. But even more significantly, with each release Bon Iver quietly shifts the state of modern music. From the boundaries of folk, to the rules of auto-tune, to production work for others, Bon Iver’s fingerprint finds it’s way across the mainstream every time. Vernon has always been a master collaborator, and on i, i that desire becomes maximal, with guests ranging from Moses Sumney and Bruce Hornsby to Wye Oak’s Jenn Wasner and the Brooklyn Youth Chorus. Here, the music – and band, and themes, and creative space – are bigger than ever.
Bonnie Prince Billy – When We Are Inhuman
Caberet Voltaire – 1974-1976
Caberet Voltaire – Chance Versus Casualty
Eric Clapton – One More Car, One More Rider
Lana Del Rey – NFR!
Fujiya & Myagi – Flashback
Ezra Furman – Twelve Nudes
The Germs – Live at The Starwood, Dec. 3, 1980
Guided By Voices – Half Smile
Miriam Makeba – Pata Pata
Nirvana – Live & Loud
Steve Roach – Bloom Ascension
Rodriguez – Coming From Reality
Sigur Ros – 22° Lunar Halo
Martin Simpson – Rooted
Snail Mail – Habit
Whitney – Forever Turned Around
Wu-Tang Clan – Of Mics & Men
Soundtrack – Blinded By The Light


Friday, August 23

Art Ensemble of Chicago – We Are On The Edge
Dizzy Gillespie – Swing Low, Sweet Cadillac

Waylon Jennings – Greatest Hits
Midland – Let It Roll
Charles Mingus – Black Saint & The Sinner Lady
Charles Mingus – Mingus Mingus Mingus
Ned’s Atomic Dustbin – God Fodder
Willie Nelson – Red-Headed Stranger
Dolly Parton – Jolene
Redd Kross – Beyond The Door
Sonny Rollins – On Impulse
Raphael Saadiq – Jimmy Lee
Archie Shepp – Fire Music
SunnO))) – Life Metal
McCoy Tyner – Inception

Friday, August 16

P.P. Arnold – New Adventures
Donald Byrd – Byrd In Hand
Wild Billy Childish & CTMF – Brave Protector
Cold Diamond & Mink – Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
Rodney Crowell – Texas
Field Mouse – Meaning

Florence & The Machine – Lungs
Peter Frampton – All Blues
Hold Steady – Thrashing Through The Passion
Nusrath Fateh Ali Khan – Night Song
Peter Green – Splinter Group
Queen of Jeans – If You’re Not Afraid, I’m Not Afraid
Ride – This Is Not A Safe Place
Sol Seppy – The Bells of 1 2
Sigur Ros – Variations In Darkness
Seratones – Power
Sleater-Kinney – The Center Won’t Hold
Carlton Jumel Smith – Love Our Love Affair
Carlton Jumel Smith – Woman You Made Me
Frank Turner – No Man’s Land
Soundtrack – Date Bait, music by Nicholas Carre
Soundtrack – Echo In The Canyon
Soundtrack – High School Caesar, music by Nicholas Carras

Friday, August 9

Bomba Estero – Blow Up
James Brown – Amazing James Brown
Lou Donaldson – Alligator Boogaloo
Gregory Isaacs – Mr. Isaacs
My Morning Jacket – Tennessee Fire 20th Anniversary LP
Ra Ra Riot – Superbloom
Otis Redding – Pain In My Heart
John Scofield – Hand Jive
Wedding Present – Jump In the Water’s Fine

Friday, August 2

Bonobo – Animal Magic
The Chats – Pubfeed 7″
Creedence Clearwater Revival – Live At Woodstock
Crowded House – The Very Very Best Of Crowded House
Diamond Street Players – Diamond Street Plaers
Noel Gallagher – Black Star Dancing
Jerry Garcia – Electric On The Eel
SCreamin’ Jay Hawkins – The Bizarre Years
Andrew Hill – Black Fire
John Lee Hooker – Country Blues
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit – Live At Twist & Shout 11.16.07
Les Bof! Voila!
Little Ann – Detroit’s Secret Soul
Francis Lung – A Dream Is U
Mad Professor – A Caribbean Taste of Technology
Linda McCartney – Wide Prairie
Monkees – Head
Limited edition silver vinyl (looks more gray to me.)
New Order – Live At Manchester Σ(No,12kLg,17Mjf)
Russian Circle – Blood Year
Ty Segall – First Taste
“Our salivating makes it all taste worse,” croons Ty Segall in “Taste,” the lead single from his latest album, First Taste. He’s talking about us: how we’re the masters of our own destiny, tellers of our own prophecy, makers of our own sickened choices. It’s a warning, but this time, the finger is pointing back at him too. He’s one with us. First Taste is an introspective set for Segall after the extroversions of 2018’s Freedom’s Goblin. Lines of struggle wind through the songs as Segall reflects on family, re-encountering pasts, anticipating futures. He skates through oneness, self-esteem, the parents – all the joys of a rain-filled childhood – while reaching outward in the here and now, feeling for a shared pulse. Meanwhile, the production is far out! Segall’s creative juices suggested some radical (in the older sense of the word) new instrumental territories: koto, recorder, bouzouki, harmoniser, mandolin, saxophones and brass, voices, and a sprinkling of keys. Segall occupies the drum set whenever it’s heard on the left speaker, while Charles Moothart plays the kit on the right side. Segall’s vocal prowess sits in fresh relief against his mutant orchestra, spooling tension through some of his most patient songs, his feral scream in complete control.
Southern Culture On The Skids – Dig This
Spoon – Everything Hits At Once: The Best of Spoon
Gary Tallent – More Like Me
Violent Femmes – Hotel Last Resort
Yes – The BBC Recordings 1969-1970
Various Artists – Ann Arbor Blues Festival Vol.1
Various Artists – Ann Arbor Blues Festival Vol.2
Various Artists – Now That’s What I Call Yacht Rock
Various Artists – Sunny Side Up, The Indefinable Sound of Melbourne’s Rising Underground

 

New Vinyl Releases, July 2019

July 18th, 2019

July 26th

James Brown – The Amazing James Brown

Sonny Clark – Sonny Clark
Davina & The Vagabonds – Sugar Drops
Steve Forbert – Magic Tree
Flaming Groovies – Flamingo
Freddie Gibbs – Bandana
Andrew Hill – Black Fire

Janet Jackson – All For You
Janet Jackson – Control
Janet Jackson – Janet
Janet Jackson – Rhythm Nation
Janet Jackson – Velvet Rope
Elmore James – The Sky Is Crying
Angelique Kidjo – Celia
Ingrid Michaelson – Stranger Songs

Mighty Sparrow – Slave
Solange – When I Get Home
Frank Zappa – Mothermania
Soundtrack – Stranger Things Season 3
Various Artists – You’re Not From Around Here The previously unissued soundtrack to the 1964 western noir, discovered after 55 years in the Wayne Louis Moody archive. Sixteen languid guitar instrumentals, femme fatale dirges, and cinematic country crooners score the loneliest night of one man’s life. Packaged in a replica of the original octagonal film canister, with 36″ x 27″ fold out movie poster. Ten incredible albums culled from the deepest, weirdest co-op of record enthusiasts ever gathered under one banner. We’ve spared no expense packaging these, pairing the idea of the Art of Compilation with living and breathing art, creating little fortune cookies baked in a factory of forgotten dreams. Video games, pyramids, trading cards, matchbooks, mazes, lottery tickets, film canisters, yearbooks, and various other exercises in design absurdity.

July 12th – 19th


Butterfield Blues Band – Keep On Moving
Andrew Cashen – Back In Texas
Collective Soul – Blood
Kyle Craft – Kyle Craft & Showboat Honey
Dope Lemon – Smooth Big Cat
Brian Eno – Apollo: Atmospheres And Soundtracks
Everything But The Girl – Amplified Heart
The Fall – New Facts Emerge
Flaming Lips – King’s Mouth Music & Songs
Generationals – Reader As Detective
Grateful Dead – Fillmore West, San Francisco, Ca 2/ 28/ 69
Jesca Hoop – Stonechild
Keb Mo’ – Oklahoma
Khruangbin – Hasta El Cielo
Kool Keith – Keith
L.A. Guns – Riot On Sunset Strip
Love – Four Sail
Paul McCartney – Amoeba Gig
Paul McCartney – Choba B CCCP
Paul McCartney – Paul Is Live
Paul McCartney – Wings Oer America
Van Morrison – Moondance (Orange Vinyl)
Graham Nash – Over The Years…
Secret Machines – Live At The Garage
Tycho – Weather
Soundtrack – Ghostbusters, music by Elmer Bernstein
Various Artists – Woodstock, 50th Annivesary Edition Vol. 1
Various Artists – Woodstock, 50th Annivesary Edition Vol. 2
Various Artists – Woodstock, 50th Annivesary Edition Vol. 3
Various Artists – Woodstock, 50th Annivesary Edition Vol. 4

Vinyl New Releases, June 2019

June 6th, 2019

FRIDAY, JUNE 28th

The Black Keys – Let’s Rock
David Bowie – DJ 7″ Pic Disc

The Deviants – #3
King Crimson – Three Of A Perfect Pair
Dexter Gordon – Clubhouse
Gov’t Mule – Bring On The Music, Live At The Capitol Theatre Vol. 1
Gov’t Mule – Bring On The Music, Live At The Capitol Theatre Vol. 2
Kylie Minogue- Step Back In Time
Stevie Nicks – Stand Back 1981-2017
Night Moves – Can You Really Find Me

Preservation Hall Jazz Band – So It Is
Preservation Hall Jazz Band – That’s It
Primus – Animals Should Not Try To Act Like People
Primus – Miscellaneous Debris
Primus – Pork Soda
Primus – Rhinoplasty
Primus – Tales From The Punchbowl
Tal Wilkenfeld – Love Remains
Soundtrack – The Matrix

Various Artists – Madame Calypso!
Various Artists – Do The Moonwalk
Moonstomping reggae classics from the Trojan vaults
Various Artists – Back To The Garden Woodstick 50th Anniversary Box Set



FRIDAY, JUNE 21st

Aerosmith – Greatest Hits
James Brown – Get On The Good Foot
Chris Burke – Splatter
Buzzcocks – A Different Kind of Tension
Calexico / Iron & Wine – Years To Burn
Don Cherry – Communion Live
Lou Donaldson – Mr. Shing-A-Ling
Enigma – MCMXC A.D.
Kashmere Stage Band – Texas Thunder Soul, 1968-1974
Steve Miller Band – Fly Like An Eagle
Willie Nelson – Ride Me Back
Parliament – Chocolate City
Pink – Hurts 2B Human
Raconteurs – Help Us Stranger
Dave Rawlings Machine – Nashville Obsolete
Remo Drive – Natural Everyday Degradation

Rolling Stones – Bridges To Bremen Bridges to Bremen live is a new, never before officially released concert film from the 1998 Rolling Stones European Bridges to Babylon Tour. The recordings made for this film have been restored frame by frame. In addition, the audio has been remastered and remixed from multitrack live recordings.
On June 21, Eagle Vision will issue Bridges To Bremen, a full-length show performed by The Rolling Stones on the final leg of the ‘Bridges To Babylon’ tour.
Bremen is in Northwest Germany and the gig was filmed at the city’s Weserstadion on 2 September 1998. By this point the ‘Stones were three months into the European leg of this enormous year-long tour which had seen them fill stadia and arenas in North America, Asia and South America.
This was the first tour where fans could vote on the band’s website for a track they wanted to hear at the show, which is why ‘Memory Motel’ from Black and Blue is in the setlist.
Mark Ronson – Late Night Feelings
Hank Williams – The Complete Health & Happiness Recordings
Soundtrack – Twin Peaks Season 2, music by David Lynch and Angelo Badalamenti


FRIDAY, JUNE 14th

Lee Bains & The Glory Fires – Live At The Nick

Bill Callahan – Shepherd In A Sheepskin Vest
Diamond Street Players – How Many Lies, How Many Times / Organ Workout 7″
Dressy Bessy – Fast Faster Disaster
Brian Eno – Ambient 1: Music For Airports
Brian Eno – Ambient 4: On Land
Brian Eno – Discreet Music
Brian Eno – Music For Film
House & Land – Across The Field
Freddie Hubbard – Open Sesame
Jim James – Uniform Distortion & Clarity – Limited individually numbered vinyl box set. Includes: Uniform Distortion on black/gold colored vinyl LP pressing, Uniform Clarity on black/white colored vinyl LP pressing, die-cut gatefold jacket printed on specialty foil, and bonus 7″ with four unreleased acoustic covers: “Hot Burrito #1” (The Flying Burrito Brothers), “How?” (John Lennon), “Fallin’ Rain” (Link Wray) and “Dark End of the Street” (Dan Penn/Chips Moman). Also includes fold out poster.
Jay Jay Johnson – Eminent Vol. 1 & 2
Joy Division – Unknown Pleasures 40th Anniversary Ltd Edition
Lenny Kravitz – Let Love Rule
Los Coast – Samsara
Madonna – Madame X
Minus 5 – Stroke Manor
R.E.M. -In Time: The Best Of
Jordan Rakei – Origin
Chris Robinson – Servants of the Sun
Bruce Springsteen – Western Stars

FRIDAY, JUNE 7th

Black Crowes – Lost Crowes
Simon Boswell – Demons 2
Barbara Brown – Got To Be Somebody
Chocolate Watch Band – This Is My Voice
Bob Dylan – The Rolling Thunder Revue, The 1975 Live Recordings
Perry Ferrell – Kind Heaven
Genesis – Seconds Out
Hollis Brown – Ozone Park

L7 – Best of the Slash Years
Mountains Man – Sings John Denver 7″

Palehoud – Black Friday
Peter Perrett – Humanworld
Pixx – Small Mercies
Prodigy featuring HO99O9 – Fight Fire With Fire 7″
Shellac – The End of Radio

Sonic Youth – Battery Park, NYC
Way Down Wanderers – Illusions
Neil Young – & The Stray Gators – Tuscaloosa
Soundtrack – American Beauty, music by Matt Ryan Tobin

NEW RELEASE VINYL, MAY 2019

May 2nd, 2019

FRIDAY, MAY 31st, 2019

Marion Brown – Three For The Show
Depeche Mode – Blank Celebration 12″ Singles Box
Depeche Mode – Music For The Masses 12″ Singles Box
Devo – Smooth Noodle Maps
Jerry Garcia – Almost Acoustic
The Heavy – Sons

Mississippi John Hurt – Rough Guide To Mississippi John Hurt
Khalid – Free  Spirit
L7 – Scatter The Rats
Lee Scratch Perry – People Funny Boy
Lee Scratch Perry – Rainford
Phish – Slip, Stitch & Pass
Kenny Wayne Shepherd – Traveler
Sparks – NO. 1 In Heaven
Stereo MCs – Connected
Superchunk – Superchunk AF (Acoustic Foolish)

FRIDAY, MAY 24th, 2019

George Benson – Walking To New Orleans
David Bowie – Diamond Dogs 45th Anniversary Edition
Kate Bush – Cloudbursting 12″ Pic Disc
Billy Childish – Punk Rock
Gene Clark – Gene Clark
Gene Clark – Roadmaster
Justin Townes Earle – The Saint of Lost Causes
Earth – Full Upon Her Burning Lips
Gil Evans – Out of the Cool
Flying Lotus – Flamagra
Herbie Hancock – Takin’ Off
The Head & The Heart – Living Mirage
Tim Hecker – Anoyo
King Khan Experience – Turkey Ride
King Khan’s adventures almost 18 years ago in the cities of Bordeaux and Berlin, finely documented in music, get the vinyl treatment for the first time! These recordings were made while King Khan galavanted through Europe’s most hedonistic cities and collected a merry group of pranksters to make sweet sweet rock ‘n’ roll with. And who did he meet along the way? Sophie Crumb, the genius comic book cretin and painter extraordinaire. Upon meeting Sophie in the south of France, Khan had a mystical vision of a giant Turkey Ride with a human ass, and a couple of kids standing around it and staring at it. Sophie enjoyed this mystical vision and put some ink and some watercolor together and brought it to life! Music and art twist the night again!
Kishi Bashi – Omoiyari (Hex)
Bill Laswell – City of Light
Cate LeBon – Reward
Middle Kids – New Songs For Old Problems
Steve Miller Band – Book of Dreams
Morrissey – California Son
Lee Moses – How Much Longer
Nouvelle Vague – I Could Be Happy
Thee Oh Sees – Hounds of Foggy Notion
Sebadoh – Act Surprised
Stray Cats – 40
Supersuckers – Holdin’ The Bag
Waterboys – Where The Action Is
Josephine Wiggs – We Fall
Wives – Waving Past Nirvana/Kinda Like You 7″

FRIDAY, MAY 17th, 2019

David Bowie – Clareville Grove Demos
Mansur Brown – Shiroi
Greys – Age Hasn’t Spoiled You
Holly Herndon – Proto
Milt Hinton & Friends – Here Swings The Judge
Interpol – A Fine Mess
Brad Mehldau – Finding Gabriel
The National – I Am Easy To Find
Horace Tapscott – Flight 17
Sidewinders – Cuacha
Unkown Instructors – Unwilling To Explain
Weezer – The Teal Album
Soundtrack – High Life with music by Stuart A. Staples
Soundtrack – Natural Born Killers

FRIDAY, MAY 10th, 2019

Boogarins – Sombrouduvida
Clinic – Wheeltapers & Shunters
Michael Chapman – Another Story
Alice Coltrane – Eternity
Alice Coltrane – Transfiguarion
Geater Davis – Lost Soul
Mac DeMarco – Here Comes The Cowboys
The Firetheft – The Firetheft
The Frights – Live At The Observatory
The Get Up Kids – Problems
Robert Glasper – Canvas
Dexter Gordon – Doin’ Allright
Sammy Hagar & The Circle – Space Between
Haley Hendricks – I Need To Start A Garden
Morrissey with Billie Joe Armstrong – Wedding Bell Blues 7″
Esperanza Spalding – 12 Little Spells
Mavis Staples  – We Get By
Velvet Underground – Live At End of Cole Avenue, Dallas

FRIDAY, MAY 3rd, 2019

Ahomale – Combo Chimbita
Barrie – Happy To Be Here
Big Thief – U.F.O.
Frank Carter – End of Suffering
Nitai Dasgupta – Songs of India

Dream Syndicate – These Times
Anderson East – Alive In Tennessee
Filthy Friends – Emerald Valley
King Crimson – Beat
Sami Linna – Mode For Tomorrow / Umoya 7″
Little Steven – Summer of Sorcery
Little Willie John – Sweet The Hot Teenage Beat

Rita Marley – Lioness of Reggae
Qasim Naqvi – Teenages
New York Dolls – Red Patent Leather
Protomartyr – No Passion All Technigue
Simple Creatures – Strange Love
Stereolab – Mars Audiac Quintet
Stereolab – Transient Random-Noise Burst With Announcements
Sonny Stitt – Lone Wolf The Roost Alternatives

Tacocat – This Mess Is A Place
Vampire Weekend – Father of the Bride
Soundtrack – Galaxy Quest music by David Newman
Various Artists – Pacific Breeze: Japanese City Pop AOR & Boogie 1976-1986

NEW VINYL RELEASES APRIL 2019

April 11th, 2019

APRIL 26, 2019

Dorothy Ashby & Frank Wess – New Jazz
The Beths – Warm Blood

Catfish & The Bottlemen – The Balance
Cranberries – In The End
Craig Finn – I Need A New War
Fontaines D.C. – Dogrel
Altin Gun – Gece
Aldous Harding – Designer
John Lee Hooker – Travels
Damian Jurado – In The Shape of Storms
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – Fishing For Fishies
The Mountain Goats – In League With Dragons
Prince – Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic
Reigning Sound – Abdication
Jonathan Richaman – Sa
Josh Ritter – Fever Breaks
Slick Rick – Great Adventures of Slick Rick
Soundtrack – Cleopatra Jones, music by Joe Simon
Soundtrack – Knife & Heart, music by M83
Soundtrack – Pee Wee’s Big Adventure, music by Danny Elfman

Various Artists – Tribute To Lemmy

APRIL 19, 2019

MistaChuck aka Chuck D – Rap Race Reality on the Record @Eckerd
Cocoa Tea – Music Is Our Business
Drugdealer – Raw Honey
Ian Gillan & The Javelins – Raving With Ian Gillan & The Javelins
Merle Haggard – I Am What I Am
Merle Haggard – Working In Tennessee
Ice Cube – Everything’s Corrupt

Ronnie Lane -Ronnie Lane & Slim Chance At the BBC
Madness – One Step Beyond Special limited edition die-cut 4-song single
Rolling Stones – Honk
Sleaford Mods – Eton Alive
Toro Y Moi – Outer Peace
Various Artists – Brown Acid, The Eighth Trip
Soundtrack – Dawn of the Dead



APRIL 12, 2019

GG Allin – Brutality & Bloodshed For All
Budos Band – V
The Byrds – Live At Royal Albert Hall
J.J. Cale – Stay Around
Chemical Brothers – No Geography
Melissa Etheridge – Medicine
Fat White Family – Serfs Up
Field Medic – Fade Into The Dawn
Rosie Flores – Simple Case of the Blues
John Frusciante – Empyrean
Gorillaz – The Now Now Picture disc edition
Bruce Hornsby – Absolute Zero
Norah Jones – Begin Again
Chuck Leavall with the Frankfurt Big Band – Chuck Gets Big
Legendary Pink Dots – Come Out From The Shadows II
Morcheeba – Blazed Away
The O’Jays – The Last Word
Over The Rhine – Love & Revelation
Eli Reeder – 99 Cent Cent Dream
Abdullah Sami – All Praise Belongs To Allah
The Soft Machine – Volume Two
Weirdos – Destroy All Music
The Yawpers – Human Question

Soundtrack – Space Thing
Various Artists – Stick In The Wheel Presents From Here: English Folk Field Recordings Vol. 2

NEW RELEASE VINYL, MARCH 2019

February 28th, 2019

FRIDAY, MARCH 29th, 2019

Steve Earle & The Dukes – Guy

Lee Fields – It Rains Love
Ben Folds – Live At MySpace
Marvin Gaye – You’re The Man
Beth Gibbons with th Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra – Henryk Gorecki Symphony No. 3 “Symphony of Sorrowful Songs” op. 36 Regular and deluxe editions
Jethro Tull – This Was
Jim Jones & The Righteous Mind – Collectiv
Kiss – Kissworld, the Best of Kiss
Melvins – Pinkus Abortion Technician
Buddy & Julie Miller – Spittin’ On Fire / War Child 7″
Miramar – Salida / Urgencia 7″

Motorhead – Hamburg Germany 1998
Motorhead – Overnight Sensation
Motorhead – Sacrifice
Motorhead – Snake Bite Love
Motorhead – We Are Motorhead

Kate Nash – My Best Friend Is You
Suzi Quatro – No Control
Joshua Redman Quartet – Come What May
Keith Richards – Talk Is Cheap
Regular edition and deluxe box
Ty Segall & Freedom Band – Deforming Lobes Live
Son Volt – Union
Uncle Walt’s Band – Uncle Walt’s Band
White Denim – Side Effects
Frank Zappa – Zappa In NYC
Soundtrack – Music From Game of Thrones by the City of Prague Orchestra
Soundtrack – Revenge of the Nerds

Various Artists – Bunny Lee: Dreads Enter The Gates With Praise
Various Artists – Nigeria 70
Various Artists – Pay It All Back Vol.7

FRIDAY, MARCH 22nd, 2019

Luther Dickinson – Sisters of the Strawberry Moon
Bill Evans – At The Montreux Jazz Festival
Ex Hex – It’s Real
The Faint – Danse Macabre
Aretha Franklin – Amazing Grace, the Complete Recordings
Aretha Franklin – Songs of Faith

Francoise Hardy – Personne D’Autre
Iron & Wine – Our Endless Numbered Days
La Dispute – Panorama
John Lennon & Yoko Ono – The Wedding Album

Jenny Lewis – On The Line
Ronald Mesquita – Bresil ’72

Meshuggah – Obzen
Van Morrison – The Healing Game

New Order – Temptation 12″
Orville Peck – Pony
Schlomo – The End
Avey Tare – Cows On Hourglass Pond
Robin Trower – Coming Closer To The Day
Various Artists – Jamaica Jazz From Brazil


FRIDAY, MARCH 15th, 2019

Devo – Turn Around: B-sides & More (1978-1984)
The Fall – Bend Sinister
Gary Hoey – Neon Highway Blues
Stephen Malkmus – Groove Denied

Vinyl LP pressing. Following hot on the heels of 2018’s Sparkle Hard comes Groove Denied, the rejected album Stephen Malkmus has been telling everyone about. Groove Denied was written in Berlin and Oregon between Malkmus’ soundtrack to the Netflix series Flaked and Sparkle Hard. It finds Stephen in a playful, exploratory mode – recorded by himself in Oregon; Malkmus plays bass, organ, drum machines, a Roland 2080 and a Memorymoog alongside other instruments interspersed with loops and vocal effects. His first album as a solo artist since 2001, Groove Denied is a fine companion to Sparkle Hard, echoing the experimentation (Auto-Tune, genre-dabbling) found there.
New Order – Everything’s Gone Green
Little Junior Parker – Drivin’ Wheel
Todd Snider – Cash Cabin
Big Joe Turner – Rockin’ The Blues
Paul Weller – Other Aspects
Weezer – The Black Album

FRIDAY, MARCH 8th, 2019

Black Crowes – Before The Frost Until The Freeze
Eddie Bo – Hook & Sling
James Brown – Motherlode
Chatham County Line – Sharing The Covers
Dead Milkmen – Welcome To The End of the World

Ben Dickey – A Glimmer on the Outskirts
Dido – Still On My Mind
Eagles – Hell Freezes Over
Howe Gelb – Gathered
Patti Griffin – Patti Griffin
Earl Hines – My Tribute To Louis
Kaytranada – Nothing Like U
KRS-One – Return of the Boom Bap

Meat Puppets – Dusty Notes
New Order – Ceremony In A Loney Place
Amanda Palmer – There Will Be No Intermission
Potty Mouth -Snafu

Caetano Veloso – Caetano Veloso
Nick Waterhouse – Nick
Leo Bud Welch – The Angels I Heaven Done Signed My Name
Tony Joe White – Collected

Whitesnake – Slide In In 35th Annivesary Edition
Neil Young – Dead Man


FRIDAY, MARCH 1st, 2019

Davie Allan & The Arrows – Anthology ’64-’68

James Booker – Carnegie Hall
The Bongolian – A Psychedelic Trip To Outer Bongolia
Solomon Burke – If You Need Me
Cactus Blossoms – Easy Way
Coathangers – The Devil You Know
Elizabeth Cotten – Folksongs & Instrumentals with Guitar
David Gray – Gold In A Brass Age
Howlin’ Wolf – The Best of the Sun Sessions
Hozier – Wasteland Baby
Joan Jett – Bad Reputation
Makaya McCraven – Where We Come From
Gary Numan – I, Assassin
Tom Petty – The Best of Everything
Iggy Pop – Santa Monica ’77
Ryuichi Sakamoto – BTTB
Snapped Ankles – Stunning Luxury
The Tom Tom Club – The Tom Tom Club

Vok – In The Dark
Lucinda Williams – Happy Woman Blues
Mary Lou Williams – Mary Lou Williams
Soundtrack – Paris, Texas, music by Ry Cooder

Various Artists – Salute To The Thin White Duke 
1 Modern Love – Rogue Wave 2 John, I’m Only Dancing – Jesca Hoop 3 Letter to Hermione – Dum Dum Girls 4 Heroes – the Tulips 5 Rebel Rebel – the KVB 6 Cat People (Putting Out Fire) – Magic Wands 7 Blue Jean – Electric Six 8 Jean Genie – Heartless Bastards 9 Fame – the Vacant Lots 10 Space Oddity – Kittie 11 Changes – the Muffs



Kiss The Tiger – Let Me Bleed

February 10th, 2019

I’m really digging the new Kiss the Tiger LP, “Let Me Bleed.” It sounds like a real rock record; a big sound but it’s not all squished together, it’s got space. It’s not washed in effects. Although it’s laced with riffs and hooks it maintains an edge. Lead singer Meghan Kreidler sings with attitude and expression. Her performance is natural.

The band is succinct when making their statements. The LP has ten tracks and not one of them clocks in over four-minutes. I know it’s only February, but so far, it’s the best new release of 2019.