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Single Disc Blu-ray including documentary plus Saturday and Sunday night of concert.

The DVD and Blu-ray formats feature ‘Oasis Knebworth 1996’ - the eagerly anticipated feature length documentary telling the story of the special relationship between Oasis and their fans that made the largest concert of the ‘90’s possible, directed by Grammy Award-winner Jake Scott.  It is told entirely in the moment through the eyes of the fans who were there, built around extensive and never before seen archive concert and backstage footage from the event, with additional interviews with the band and concert organisers. Both formats also include the full concerts from both nights edited by Dick Carruthers with audio mixed by Will Shapland in Dolby 5.1 surround sound.

Part 1
Oasis Knebworth 1996 Documentary

1. Opening Credits
2. Cool Britannia
3. Tickets
4. Leading Up To Knebworth
5. Friday 9th August 1996
6. Going To Knebworth
7. Support Bands
8. Build Up
9. Columbia
10. Acquiesce
11. Supersonic
12. Cigarettes & Alcohol
13. Enjoying The Show / Screen Visuals
14. Cast No Shadow
15. Fans Singing
16. The Masterplan
17. What Would You Give the Band?
18. Live Forever
19. Saturday To Sunday
20. Sunday Build Up
21. Hello
22. Some Might Say
23. Roll With It
24. Slide Away
25, Morning Glory
26, Don't Look Back in Anger
27. Who The Fuck Are Man United
28. Champagne Supernova
29. I Am The Walrus
30. Wonderwall
31. End Credits

Part 2
Saturday night at Knebworth
Tracklisting

1. Columbia (Live at Knebworth)
2. Acquiesce (Live at Knebworth)
3. Supersonic (Live at Knebworth)
4. Hello (Live at Knebworth)
5. Some Might Say (Live at Knebworth)
6. Roll With It (Live at Knebworth)
7. Slide Away (Live at Knebworth)
8. Morning Glory (Live at Knebworth)
9. Round Are Way (Live at Knebworth)
10. Cigarettes & Alcohol (Live at Knebworth)
11. Whatever (Live at Knebworth)
12. Cast No Shadow (Live at Knebworth)
13. Wonderwall (Live at Knebworth)
14. The Masterplan (Live at Knebworth)
15. Don't Look Back In Anger (Live at Knebworth)
16. My Big Mouth (Live at Knebworth)
17. It's Gettin' Better (Man!!) (Live at Knebworth)
18. Live Forever (Live at Knebworth)
19. Champagne Supernova (Live at Knebworth)
20. I Am The Walrus (Live at Knebworth)

Part 3
Sunday night at Knebworth
Tracklisting

1. Columbia (Live at Knebworth)
2. Acquiesce (Live at Knebworth)
3. Supersonic (Live at Knebworth)
4. Hello (Live at Knebworth)
5. Some Might Say (Live at Knebworth)
6. Roll With It (Live at Knebworth)
7. Slide Away (Live at Knebworth)
8. Morning Glory (Live at Knebworth)
9. Round Are Way (Live at Knebworth)
10. Cigarettes & Alcohol (Live at Knebworth)
11. Whatever (Live at Knebworth)
12. Cast No Shadow (Live at Knebworth)
13. Wonderwall (Live at Knebworth)
14. The Masterplan (Live at Knebworth)
15. Don't Look Back In Anger (Live at Knebworth)
16. My Big Mouth (Live at Knebworth)
17. It's Gettin' Better (Man!!) (Live at Knebworth)
18. Live Forever (Live at Knebworth)
19. Champagne Supernova (Live at Knebworth)
20. I Am The Walrus (Live at Knebworth)

 

 

 

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Ringo has just announced his new EP Change The World today in a special appearance on Talk Shop Live. Change The World arrives in full on September 24th, and the first track “Let’s Change The World” is available now to stream & download!

“I’ve been saying I only want to release EPs at this point and this is the next one. What a blessing it’s been during this year to have a studio here at home and be able to collaborate with so many great musicians, some I’ve worked with before and some new friends.”

Lead single “Let’s Change The World” delivers a welcome dose of hope and Ringo’s trademark optimism. The song was written by Joseph Williams and Steve Lukather, both of whom also played on the track, with backing vocals by Amy Keys, Zelma Davis, Billy Valentine & Darryl Phinnessee.

Change The World is out September 24th to stream/download, on CD, and on cassette tape, with a 10” vinyl release following on November 19th. Pre-order now and listen to “Let’s Change The World”!
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The Rolling Stones‘ 1981 album Tattoo You will be reissued in October across six physical formats including a five-disc super deluxe edition.

The original album was put together mostly from studio outtakes from the 1970s and features well known singles such as Waiting On A Friend and the transatlantic top ten hit Start Me Up.

The album has been remastered (by Stephen Marcussen) and selected formats offer Lost & Found: Rarities a nine-track collection of previously unreleased songs from the period of the album’s original release, newly completed with additional vocals and guitar by the band. One of these tracks is called ‘Living In The Heart Of Love’ which you can listen to below.

 
This bonus disc of rarites comes with the two-CD deluxe, and the 4CD+vinyl LP super deluxe edition. The latter also includes two additional CDs of live performance with Still Life – Wembley Stadium 1982, a memento of the band’s London show in June that year from the Tattoo You tour. The vinyl record in the super deluxe is a picture disc.
 
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The box set features a special lenticular sleeve and comes with a 124-page book featuring over 200 rare photos from the recording sessions and world tour and includes interviews with producer Chris Kimsey & photographer Hubert Kretzscmar.

There are no less than three vinyl versions of the Tattoo You reissue: A single LP vinyl remaster, a 2LP vinyl deluxe with the nine bonus tracks and a 5LP vinyl box set which includes the album, bonus tracks and the Wembley gig. Note: the vinyl box also includes the 124-page book and lenticular artwork, just like the CD super deluxe!

Tattoo You will be reissued on 22 October 2021.

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Tattoo YouTHE ROLLING STONES/4CD+LP super deluxe edition

    • CD 1: Tattoo You 2021 remaster
      1. Start Me Up – Remastered 2021
      2. Hang Fire – Remastered 2021
      3. Slave – Remastered 2021
      4. Little T&A – Remastered 2021
      5. Black Limousine – Remastered 2021
      6. Neighbours – Remastered 2021
      7. Worried About You – Remastered 2021
      8. Tops – Remastered 2021
      9. Heaven – Remastered 2021
      10. No Use In Crying – Remastered 2021
      11. Waiting On A Friend – Remastered 2021
    • CD 2: Lost & Found – Rarities
      1. Living In The Heart Of Love
      2. Fiji Jim
      3. Troubles A’ Comin
      4. Shame Shame Shame
      5. Drift Away
      6. It’s A Lie
      7. Come To The Ball
      8. Fast Talking Slow Walking
      9. Start Me Up (Early Version)
    • CD 3: Still Life – Wembley Stadium 1982
      1. Under My Thumb
      2. When The Whip Comes Down
      3. Let’s Spend The Night Together
      4. Shattered
      5. Neighbours
      6. Black Limousine
      7. Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)
      8. Twenty Flight Rock
      9. Going To A Go Go
      10. Chantilly Lace
      11. Let Me Go
      12. Time Is On My Side
      13. Beast Of Burden
      14. Let It Bleed
      15.  
    • CD 4: CD 3: Still Life – Wembley Stadium 1982
      1. You Can’t Always Get What You Want
      2. Band Introductions
      3. Little T&A
      4. Tumbling Dice
      5. She’s So Cold
      6. Hang Fire
      7. Miss You
      8. Honky Tonk Women
      9. Brown Sugar
      10. Start Me Up
      11. Jumpin’ Jack Flash
      12. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
    • Vinyl LP Picture Disc
      1. Start Me Up – Remastered 2021
      2. Hang Fire – Remastered 2021
      3. Slave – Remastered 2021
      4. Little T&A – Remastered 2021
      5. Black Limousine – Remastered 2021
      6. Neighbours – Remastered 2021
      7. Worried About You – Remastered 2021
      8. Tops – Remastered 2021
      9. Heaven – Remastered 2021
      10. No Use In Crying – Remastered 2021
      11. Waiting On A Friend – Remastered 2021

 

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Steely Dan Northeast Corridor

 

To coincide with the tour, two new live releases will arrive from UMe in CD and digital formats on September 24 and 180-gram vinyl one week later on October 1: Northeast Corridor: Steely Dan Live! and Donald Fagen’s The Nightfly Live.  These are the first Steely Dan albums without founding member Walter Becker who passed away in 2017.

The first Steely Dan live album since 1995’s Alive in America, Northeast Corridor was recorded on the group’s last tour at venues including New York’s Beacon Theater, The Met Philadelphia, and others.  (The band’s nine-show Beacon residency in 2018 featured themed shows including performances of full albums, a “By Popular Demand” night, and more.)  The single-disc set of 12 songs (of course abbreviated from a typical tour setlist) features songs off Can’t Buy a Thrill (“Reelin’ in the Years”), Countdown to Ecstasy (“Bodhisattva”), Pretzel Logic (“Rikki Don’t Lose That Number,” “Any Major Dude Will Tell You”), Aja (“Black Cow,” “Aja,” “Peg”), The Royal Scam (“Kid Charlemagne”), Gaucho (“Hey Nineteen,” “Glamour Profession”), and Everything Must Go (“Things I Miss the Most”), plus a cover of “A Man Ain’t Supposed to Cry.”  The Norman Gimbel/Frankie Laine/Irving Reid tune was recorded by Arthur Prysock, Chuck Jackson, and Joe Williams, among others.

 

Donald Fagens The Nightfly Live

 

Donald Fagen’s 1982 solo debut The Nightfly picked up where his work with Steely Dan left off, albeit with a more autobiographical lyrical bent.  The recording by producer Gary Katz, engineer Roger Nichols, and mixing engineer Elliot Scheiner took full advantage of early digital capabilities to bring Fagen’s sly, jazz-pop compositions to life.  The album yielded the hits “I.G.Y.” and “New Frontier,” netted seven Grammy nominations, and was certified Platinum in the U.S. and in the U.K., as well.  Now it’s returning in a start-to-finish live performance by The Steely Dan Band from 2019.

Look for Northeast Corridor: Steely Dan Live! and Donald Fagen’s The Nightfly Live on September 24 (CD and digital) and October 1 (180-gram vinyl LP) from UMe.  You’ll find pre-order links and the track listings below.

Steely Dan, Northeast Corridor: Steely Dan Live! 

  1. Black Cow
  2. Kid Charlemagne
  3. Rikki Don’t Lose That Number
  4. Hey Nineteen
  5. Any Major Dude Will Tell You
  6. Glamour Profession
  7. Things I Miss the Most
  8. Aja
  9. Peg
  10. Bodhisattva
  11. Reelin’ in the Years
  12. A Man Ain’t Supposed to Cry

 

The Steely Dan Band, Donald Fagen’s The Nightfly Live 

 

 

  1. I.G.Y.
  2. Green Flower Street
  3. Ruby Baby
  4. Maxine
  5. New Frontier
  6. The Nightfly
  7. The Goodbye Look
  8. Walk Between the Raindrops

 

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Neil Young has selected a concert he played at New York’s Carnegie Hall on December 4th, 1970 as the inaugural release from his upcoming Official Bootleg series. It’s a solo acoustic gig that happened just three months after the release of After the Gold Rush that has never before been heard by fans.

Young played two shows at Carnegie Hall that week. “Listening to existing bootlegs, it seems that all the bootleggers got the second Carnegie Hall show,” Young writes on the Neil Young Archives. “There was one at 8:00 pm and one at midnight [about 27 hours later]. No one got that first one — the first time I walked onstage at Carnegie Hall, blowing my own 25-year-old mind.”

The gigs were the culmination of a breakthrough year for Young thanks to the huge success of After the Gold Rush and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young’s Déjà Vu. They were the most prominent concerts of his solo career up until that point and he flew in his parents, Scott Young and Rassy Young, so they could witness them.

“We sat, I guess, like visitors from another world,” Scott Young wrote in his 1984 book Neil and Me. “But once the place was dark, we could all see this dark form approaching the front of the stage and then the spotlight came on him: tall and thin, blue jeans, checkered shirt, work boots, dark straight hair to his shoulders or beyond, two acoustic guitars on a rack beside a plain wooden chair, a concert piano to his let. Moving gingerly as if his back was bothering him. No music to play except the songs in his head, all his own.”

 

Days before the show, he warmed up with six shows at the Cellar Door in Washington, DC. Selections from the residency were released as on 2013’s Live at the Cellar Door. Just one month after Carnegie Hall, he played Toronto’s Massey Hall. That show was bootlegged for years until Young finally released it himself in 2007.

“This one — Carnegie Hall, December 4th, 1970, is very special to me,” Young writes. “Change happens fast. As I have gone through these early bootlegs, Carnegie Hall, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion [2/1/70], Royce Hall [1/30/71] and others, they show a change, something you can hear — an evolution. My first time playing harmonica — Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, is heard as well as what the harmonica replaced — heard on earlier shows. That was interesting to me because I don’t remember exactly when I started playing harp until I heard that. At Carnegie Hall, I hear myself doing a new song, one about my ranch I had just moved to — ‘Old Man.’ Time flies.”

Young has yet to announce a release date for the Carnegie Hall show. It’s one of many archival projects in the works, including the second volume of his Neil Young Archives box set, a 1990 club show with Crazy Horse and a document of his 2003/04 Greendale tour.

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Let It Be Presented with New Mixes in Stereo, 5.1 Surround, and Dolby Atmos;
Expanded with Never Before Released Session Recordings, Rehearsals & Studio Jams; And the Previously Unreleased 1969 Get Back LP Mix by Glyn Johns

AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE OCTOBER 15, 2021

 

London – August 26, 2021 – This fall, The Beatles invite everyone everywhere to get back to the chart-topping 1970 album, Let It Be, with a range of beautifully presented Special Edition packages to be released worldwide on October 15 by Apple Corps Ltd./Capitol/UMe.

Three tracks from the newly remixed and expanded edition make their digital release debuts with today’s preorder launch: “Let It Be” (2021 Stereo Mix), “Don’t Let Me Down” (first rooftop performance), and “For You Blue” (Get Back LP Mix).

The Let It Be album has been newly mixed by producer Giles Martin and engineer Sam Okell in stereo, 5.1 surround DTS, and Dolby Atmos. The album’s sweeping new Special Edition follows the universally acclaimed remixed and expanded anniversary editions of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (2017), The BEATLES (‘White Album’) (2018), and Abbey Road (2019).

All the new Let It Be releases feature the new stereo mix of the album as guided by the original “reproduced for disc” version by Phil Spector and sourced directly from the original session and rooftop performance eight-track tapes. The physical and digital Super Deluxe collections also feature 27 previously unreleased session recordings, a four-track Let It Be EP, and the never before released 14-track Get Back stereo LP mix compiled by engineer Glyn Johns in May 1969.

 

SUPER DELUXE VINY

5LP Super Deluxe
 

 

DELUXE 

Let It Be 2CD Deluxe
 

 

STANDARD 

Let It Be Standard 1LP
 

 

STANDARD 1

Let It Be Standard 1CD
 

 

SUPER DELUXE 5CD + Bl

Let It Be Super Deluxe
 

 

SUPER DELUXE 5CD + B

6CD Super Deluxe
 

 

SUPER DELUXE V

Let It be SUPER DELUXE VINYL
 

 

SUPER DELUXE 

On January 2, 1969, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr kickstarted the new year together on a cavernous soundstage at Twickenham Film Studios in London. The Beatles jumped into rehearsals for a project envisioned to get them back to where they once belonged: onstage. For 21 days, cameras and tape recorders documented almost every moment: first at Twickenham and then at The Beatles’ own Apple Studio, where Billy Preston joined them on keyboards. Together they rehearsed brand new originals and jammed on older songs, all captured live and unvarnished.

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The Beatles at Twickenham

On January 30, the cameras and recorders were rolling as The Beatles, with Preston, staged what was to be their final concert on the chilly rooftop of their Savile Row Apple Corps headquarters before a small assembly of family and friends, and any others who were within wind-carried range of their amps. The midday performance brought London’s West End to a halt as necks craned skyward from the streets and the windows of neighboring buildings were flung open for better vantage. A flurry of noise complaints drew police officers to the rooftop, shutting the concert down after 42 minutes.

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The Beatles play the rooftop gig at Apple

Work to compile an album to be called “Get Back” was carried out in April and May by Glyn Johns, who, for his version, included false starts, banter between songs, early takes rather than later, more polished performances, and even “I’ve Got A Feeling” falling apart with John explaining, “I cocked it up trying to get loud.” The Beatles, however, decided to shelve the project’s copious tapes, film reels, and photos, in order to record and release their LP masterpiece, Abbey Road. Drawn from the tapes made in January 1969, plus some sessions which preceded and followed those recordings, The Beatles’ final album, Let It Be, was eventually issued on May 8, 1970 (May 18 in the U.S.) to accompany the release of the Let It Be film.

The sessions that brought about the Let It Be album and film represent the only time in The Beatles’ career that they were documented at such great length while creating music in the studio. More than 60 hours of unreleased film footage, more than 150 hours of unreleased audio recordings, and hundreds of unpublished photographs have been newly explored and meticulously restored for three complementary and definitive Beatles releases this fall: a feast for the senses spanning the entire archival treasure. The new Let It Be Special Edition is joined by “The Beatles: Get Back”, the hotly-anticipated documentary series directed by three-time Oscar®-winning filmmaker Peter Jackson, and a beautiful new hardcover book also titled The Beatles: Get Back. The raw sources explored for the new projects have revealed that a more joyous, benevolent spirit imbued the sessions than was conveyed in the 1970 Let It Be film’s 80 minutes.

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Let It Be tape box

“I had always thought the original film Let It Be was pretty sad as it dealt with the break-up of our band, but the new film shows the camaraderie and love the four of us had between us,” writes Paul McCartney in his foreword for the Let It Be Special Edition book. “It also shows the wonderful times we had together, and combined with the newly remastered Let It Be album, stands as a powerful reminder of this time. It’s how I want to remember The Beatles.”

 

  • 5CD + 1Blu-ray (album’s new stereo mix in hi-res 96kHz/24-bit; new 5.1 surround DTS and Dolby Atmos album mixes) with 105-page hardbound book in a 10” by 12” die-cut slipcase
  • 180-gram, half-speed mastered vinyl 4LP + 45rpm 12-inch vinyl EP with 105-page hardbound book in a 12.5” by 12.5” die-cut slipcase
  • Digital Audio Collection (stereo + album mixes in hi res 96kHz/24-bit / Dolby Atmos)
    • Let It Be (new stereo mix of original album): 12 tracks
    • Previously unreleased outtakes, studio jams, rehearsals: 27 tracks
    • Previously unreleased 1969 Get Back LP mix by Glyn Johns, newly mastered: 14 tracks
    • Let It Be EP: 4 tracks
    o Glyn Johns’ unreleased 1970 mixes: “Across The Universe” and “I Me Mine”
    o Giles Martin & Sam Okell’s new stereo mixes: “Don’t Let Me Down” & “Let It Be” singles

 

The Super Deluxe CD and vinyl collections’ beautiful book features Paul McCartney’s foreword; an introduction by Giles Martin; a remembrance by Glyn Johns; insightful chapters and detailed track notes by Beatles historian, author, and radio producer Kevin Howlett; and an essay by journalist and author John Harris exploring the sessions’ myths vs. their reality. The book is illustrated, scrapbook style, with rare and previously unpublished photos by Ethan A. Russell and Linda McCartney, as well as never before published images of handwritten lyrics, session notes, sketches, Beatles correspondence, tape boxes, film frames, and more.

  • 2CD in digipak with a 40-page booklet abridged from the Super Deluxe book
    • Let It Be (new stereo mix of original album): 12 tracks
    • Previously unreleased outtakes, studio jams, rehearsals: 13 tracks
    • Previously unreleased 1970 mix for “Across The Universe”
  • 1CD in digipak (new stereo mix of original album)
  • Digital (album’s new mixes in stereo + hi res 96kHz/24-bit / Dolby Atmos)
  • 180-gram half-speed mastered 1LP vinyl (new stereo mix of original album)
  • Limited Edition picture disc 1LP vinyl illustrated with the album art (new stereo mix of original album)

 

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We're excited to announce that the 25th Anniversary Reissue of New Adventures in Hi-Fi will be released on October 29! You can place your pre-order now at https://found.ee/rem-newadventures25
The bonus-filled 2-CD/1-Blu-ray Deluxe Edition offers a trove of a/v content, including the newly remastered album, 13 B-sides and rarities, a never-before-released 64-minute outdoor projection film (shown on buildings across five cities in 1996 to promote the album’s original release), and a previously unreleased 30-minute EPK. Additionally, the Blu-ray features New Adventures in Hi-Fi in stunning Hi-Res and 5.1 Surround Sound audio, plus five HD-restored music videos including “Bittersweet Me,” “Electrolite,” and “E-Bow the Letter.”
Housed in a 52-page hardcover book, the collection includes archival photographs—many of which have never been published—plus new liner notes from journalist Mark Blackwell and reflections from Bill, Peter, Mike and Michael, as well as from Patti Smith, Thom Yorke, and producer Scott Litt.
An Expanded Edition is also available as a 2-CD or digital collection, including the remastered album along with B-sides and rarities. The 2-CD offers an exclusive 24” x 24” poster and four collectible postcards, as well as a booklet featuring new liner notes and archival photos. Additionally, the newly remastered album will be available as a 2-LP set, pressed on 180-gram vinyl, with lacquers cut by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio. Fans can preview all physical formats via the official unboxing trailer here. A limited-edition pressing on clear and black marbled vinyl is also available exclusively in the Official Store at REMHQ.com (limited to 1,000 worldwide), along with special New Adventures in Hi-Fi merchandise
 

1. How the West Was Won and Where It Got Us

2. The Wake-Up Bomb 

3. New Test Leper 

4. Undertow 

5. E-Bow the Letter 

6. Leave 

7. Departure 

8. Bittersweet Me 

9. Be Mine 

10. Binky the Doormat 

11. Zither 

12. So Fast, So Numb 

13. Low Desert 

14. Electrolite

 

CD2 - B-Sides and Rarities

 

1. Tricycle (Instrumental) 

2. Departure (Live Rome Soundcheck / Rome, Italy / 2/22/1995)

3. Wall of Death 

4. Undertow (Live / Atlanta, GA / 11/18/1995)

5. Wichita Lineman (Live / Houston, TX / 9/15/1995)

6. New Test Leper (Live Acoustic / Seattle, WA / 4/19/1996)

7. The Wake-Up Bomb (Live / Atlanta, GA / 10/4/1995)

8. Binky the Doormat (Live / Atlanta, GA / 11/18/1995)

9. King of Comedy (808 State Remix)

10. Be Mine (Mike on Bus Version) 

11. Love Is All Around 

12. Sponge 

13. Leave (Alternate Version)

 

Blu-Ray

 

1. R.E.M. Outdoor Projections – Saturday Sept 7, 1996 – 5 cities (64:56)

2. New Adventures in Hi-Fi EPK – previously unreleased 30 min version (29:13)

3. New Adventures in Hi-Fi 5.1 Audio

4. New Adventures in Hi-Fi – Hi-Resolution Audio

5. E-Bow the Letter (Music Video) 

6. Bittersweet Me (Music Video) 

7. Electrolite (Music Video) 

8. How the West Was Won and Where It Got Us (Music Video)

9. New Test Leper (Music Video)

 

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Pink Floyd’s A Momentary Lapse Of Reason - Remixed & Updated will be released on 29 October 2021. The album will be available on double 180g heavyweight vinyl (cut at 45rpm for enhanced sound quality), CD, CD & DVD, CD & Blu-ray and digitally with Stereo and 5.1 mixes. In addition, for the first time, and from 19 October 2021, the album will be presented in Dolby Audio and UHD in addition to 360 Reality Audio, all of which will continue with other Pink Floyd releases. 360 Reality Audio is a new immersive music experience that closely mimics the omni-directional soundscape of live musical performance for the listener using Sony’s object-based 360 Spatial Sound technologies.
 
The release of ‘The Later Years’ project in 2019 gave an opportunity for a fresh overview of the ‘A Momentary Lapse Of Reason’ album, originally released in 1987. By returning to some of Richard Wright's original keyboard takes, and by re-recording new drum tracks with Nick Mason, producers David Gilmour and Bob Ezrin have restored a better creative balance between the three Pink Floyd members.
 
David Gilmour said: “Some years after we had recorded the album, we came to the conclusion that we should update it to make it more timeless, featuring more of the traditional instruments that we liked and that we were more used to playing. This was something we thought it would benefit from. We also looked for and found some previously unused keyboard parts of Rick’s which helped us to come up with a new vibe, a new feeling for the album”.
 
Nick Mason added: “There’s little doubt of the advantages in being able to find new elements within the music, or more often uncovering elements that became overwhelmed with all that new science…I think there is an element of taking the album back in time and taking the opportunity to create a slightly more open sound - utilising some of the things we had learned from playing so much of the album live over two massive tours. It was also nice to have an opportunity to enhance some of Rick’s work. Again, that positive tidal wave of technology just might have provided too many digital opportunities to overwhelm the band feel. Hopefully that’s one of the benefits of this remix!”
 
The remixed and updated ‘A Momentary Lapse Of Reason’ album also features a new album cover using an alternative beds photo by Robert Dowling from the original album cover shoot directed by the late Storm Thorgerson. Echoing the iconic original sleeve the 2021 album artwork is designed and art directed by Aubrey Powell/Hipgnosis and Peter Curzon/StormStudios.
 
A special version of the video for Learning To Fly is available with Sony 360RA immersive audio: if you watch the new video on Pink Floyd's YouTube channel with headphones you experience simulated 360RA sound.
 
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• NEWLY REMASTERED EIGHT DISC BOXED SET FEATURING EACH ALBUM RECORDED BY THE LEGENDARY STEPPENWOLF FOR THE DUNHILL/ABC LABEL BETWEEN 1967 AND 1971
• WITH 26 BONUS TRACKS DRAWN FROM RARE SINGLES AND MONO MIXES
• INCLUDING THE ALBUMS ‘STEPPENWOLF’, ‘THE SECOND’, ‘AT YOUR BIRTHDAY PARTY’, ‘EARLY STEPPENWOLF’, ‘MONSTER’, ‘STEPPENWOLF LIVE’, ‘STEPPENWOLF 7’ and ‘FOR LADIES ONLY’
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Steppenwolf was formed in 1967 in LA by John Kay (vocals, guitar, harmonica), Goldy McJohn (organ, piano) and Jerry Edmonton (drums) who were previously members of the Canadian band The Sparrows. They were joined by Michael Monarch (lead guitar) and Rushton Moreve (bass). The band signed to Dunhill/ABC the same year and with producer Gabriel Mekler they recorded their self-titled debut album.
The band were propelled to success with their classic single ‘Born To Be Wild’ (a #2 hit in the USA) and became even wider known when the track was featured, along with their version of ‘The Pusher’ in the classic 1969 counterculture film Easy Rider.

‘The Second’ was released in October ‘68 and featured the hit single ‘Magic Carpet
Ride’ (another US #2 hit). In March ‘69 ‘At Your Birthday Party’ was released to further success and was their first record to feature Nick St Nicholas on bass and their last to feature Michael Monarch. The July 1969 release ‘Early Steppenwolf’ featured live recordings made at The Matrix in San Francisco in May 1967 and featured a 20-minute version of ‘The Pusher’. The band’s next studio album, ‘Monster’, was issued in November 1969 and dealt with America’s involvement in the Vietnam War. 1970 saw the band release two albums, the double LP ‘Steppenwolf Live’ and ‘Steppenwolf 7’. By the release of the latter the band’s popularity began to wain slightly, although they would retain a large and loyal fan base. Their November 1971 album ‘For Ladies Only’ was their last for Dunhill/ABC and Steppenwolf disbanded in February 1972 only to reform in 1974.

Track Listing:

DISC ONE:
Steppenwolf – Remastered Released in January 1968
1 Sookie Sookie
2 Everybody’s Next One
3 Berry Rides Again
4 Hootchie Kootchie Man
5 Born To Be Wild
6 Your Wall’s Too High
7 Desperation
8 The Pusher
9 A Girl I Knew
10 Take What You Need
11 The Ostrich
Bonus tracks (MONO SINGLE VERSIONS)
12 Sookie Sookie
13 Born To Be Wild
14 Everybody’s Next One
15 Take What You Need
16 A Girl I Knew
17 The Ostrich
18 The Pusher
19 Berry Rides Again

DISC TWO:
The Second – Remastered
Released in October 1968
1 Faster Than The Speed Of Life
2 Tighten Up Your Wig
3 None Of Your Doing
4 Spiritual Fantasy
5 Don’t Step On The Grass Sam
6 28
7 Magic Carpet Ride
8 Disappointment Number (Unknown)
9 Lost And Found By Trial And Error
10 Hodge, Podge, Strained Through A Leslie
11 Resurrection
12 Reflections
Bonus tracks
13 Magic Carpet Ride (mono single version)
14 Spiritual Fantasy (mono single version)

DISC THREE:
At Your Birthday Party – Remastered
Released in March 1969
1 Don’t Cry
2 Chicken Wolf
3 Lovely Meter
4 Round And Down
5 It’s Never Too Late
6 Sleeping Dreaming
7 Jupiter Child
8 She’ll Be Better
9 Cat Killer
10 Rock Me
11 God Fearing Man
12 Mango Juice
13 Happy Birthday
Bonus tracks (MONO SINGLE VERSIONS)
14 Rock Me
15 Jupiter Child
16 It’s Never Too Late
17 Happy Birthday

DISC FOUR:
Early Steppenwolf – Remastered Released in July 1969 (Live at The Matrix 1967)
1 Power Play
2 Howlin’ For My Baby
3 Goin’ Upstairs
4 Corina, Corina
5 Tighten Up Your Wig
6 The Pusher

DISC FIVE:
Monster – Remastered
Released in November 1969
1 Monster / Suicide / America
2 Draft Resister
3 Power Play
4 Move Over
5 Fag
6 What Would You Do (If I Did That to You)
7 From Here to There Eventually
Bonus tracks
8 Monster (single version)
9 Move Over (mono single version)
10 Power Play (mono single version)

DISC SIX:
Steppenwolf Live – Remastered Released in April 1970
1 Sookie Sookie
2 Don’t Step On The Grass
3 Tighten Up Your Wig
4 Monster
5 Draft Resister
6 Power Play
7 Corina, Corina
8 Twisted
9 From Here To There Eventually
10 Hey Lawdy Mama
11 Magic Carpet Ride
12 The Pusher
13 Born To Be Wild
Bonus tracks (MONO SINGLE VERSIONS)
14 Hey Lawdy Mama
15 Twisted
16 Corina, Corina

DISC SEVEN:
Steppenwolf 7 – Remastered Released in November 1970
1 Ball Crusher
2 Forty Days And Forty Nights
3 Fat Jack
4 Renegade
5 Foggy Mental Breakdown
6 Snow Blind Friend
7 Who Needs Ya
8 Earschplittenloudenboomer
9 Hippo Stomp
Bonus tracks
10 Screaming Night Hog
11 Snowblind Friend (single version)
12 Hippo Stomp (single version)

DISC EIGHT:
For Ladies Only – Remastered Released in November 1971
1 For Ladies Only
2 I’m Asking
3 Shackles And Chains
4 Tenderness
5 The Night Time’s For You
6 Jaded Strumpet
7 Sparkle Eyes
8 Black Pit
9 Ride with Me
10 In Hopes Of A Garden
Bonus tracks:
11 For Madmen Only
12 For Ladies Only (single version)
13 Ride With Me (mono single version)

 

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Motorhead: Everything Louder Forever
1. Overkill
2. We Are Motörhead
3. Snaggletooth
4. Rock It
5. Orgasmatron
6. Brotherhood Of Man
7. In The Name Of Tragedy
8. Bomber
9. Sacrifice
10. The Thousand Names Of God
11. Love For Sale
12. Killed By Death
13. I'm So Bad (Baby I Don't Care)
14. Smiling Like A Killer
15. Sharpshooter
16. Queen Of The Damned
17. Keys To The Kingdom
18. Cradle To The Grave
19. Lost Johnny
20.The Game

21. Ace Of Spades
22. Burner
23. Stone Dead Forever
24. Bad Woman
25. Just Cos You Got The Power
26. Stay Out Of Jail
27. No Class
28. I Am The Sword
29. The Chase Is Better Than The Catch
30. God Save The Queen
31. R.A.M.O.N.E.S.
32. Iron Fist
33. Rock Out
34. Dirty Love
35. Shine
36. Overnight Sensation
37. On Your Feet Or On Your Knees
38. I Ain't No Nice Guy
39. Sucker
40. 1916
41. Choking On Your Screams
42. Motorhead

 

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David Crosby is to celebrate the 50th anniversary of his debut album, If I Could Only Remember My Name, with a 2CD set that includes the album lovingly remastered from the original analogue tapes, accompanied by a bonus disc that features a dozen unreleased demos, outtakes, and alternative versions. The new remaster was overseen by original album engineer Stephen Barncard with restoration and speed correction using Plangent Processes. The deluxe edition will be available on 23 October. On the same day, the newly remastered version of the original album will be released on 180-gram vinyl. The music will also be available from digital and streaming services the same day.

A previously unreleased demo from the sessions titled “Riff 1” is available today on all digital download and streaming services. Click HERE to listen now.

If I Could Only Remember My Name was dismissed by critics when it came out in 1971. Over the years, however, appreciation has grown for the album’s adventurous aesthetic, stacked harmonies and haunting lyrics about loss and confusion. Billed as David Crosby’s solo debut, the album was anything but a one-man project. Instead, it was one of his most collaborative efforts, featuring an all-star cast of players that included members of the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, and Santana, along with Graham Nash, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, and others.

The second disc uncovers nearly an hour of unreleased recordings from the making of If I Could Only Remember My Name. That includes the album’s first seeds, which Crosby planted on March 28, 1968 at Hollywood Recorders in Los Angeles. Together with producer Paul Rothchild, he recorded nascent versions of songs like Tamalpais High (At About 3) and more. Those tracks are joined by several unreleased session recordings, including Coast Road, Dancer, and an alternate version of Cowboy Movie that features Neil Young soloing instead of Garcia.

DAVID CROSBY – IF I COULD ONLY REMEMBER MY NAME: 50th ANNIVERSARY EDITION

CD Tracklisting

Disc One: Original Album

“Music Is Love”

“Cowboy Movie”

“Tamalpais High (At About 3)”

“Laughing”

“What Are Their Names”

“Traction In The Rain”

“Song With No Words (Tree With No Leaves)”

“Orleans”

“I’d Swear There Was Somebody Here”

Bonus Track

“Kids And Dogs”


Disc Two: Bonus Tracks

Demos

“Riff 1” – Demo *

“Tamalpais High (At About 3)” – Demo *

“Kids And Dogs” – Demo *

“The Wall Song” – Demo *

“Games” – Demo *

“Laughing” – Demo *

“Song With No Words (Tree With No Leaves)” – Demo

“Where Will I Be” – Demo *

Sessions

“Cowboy Movie” – Alternate Version *

“Bach Mode” – Pre-Critical Mass *

“Coast Road” *

“Dancer” *

“Fugue” *


LP Track Listing

“Music Is Love”

“Cowboy Movie”

“Tamalpais High (At About 3)”

“Laughing”

“What Are Their Names”

“Traction In The Rain”

“Song With No Words (Tree With No Leaves)”

“Orleans”

“I’d Swear There Was Somebody Here”

* previously unreleased

 

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Ha salido el nuevo disco de Killers 'Pressure Machine'

1. "West Hills"   5:42
2. "Quiet Town"   4:45
3. "Terrible Thing" Flowers 3:52
4. "Cody"
3:50
5. "Sleepwalker"   4:27
6. "Runaway Horses" (featuring Phoebe Bridgers) Flowers 3:54
7. "In the Car Outside"
5:28
8. "In Another Life"   3:45
9. "Desperate Things"   5:16
10. "Pressure Machine"
  • Flowers
  • Keuning
  • Rado
5:09
11. "The Getting By"  

5:09

 

 

 

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We’re excited to announce Eric Clapton’s ‘The Lady In The Balcony: Lockdown Sessions’, a newly recorded performance coming on 12th November!
This largely acoustic set was recorded at Cowdray House in West Sussex earlier this year, and features a career-spanning track list, including ‘Layla’, ‘Tears In Heaven’ and ‘Believe In Life’.
 
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Isle Of Wight Festival, Newport, UK, 29 August 1970
1. The Barbarian
2. Take A Pebble
3. Pictures At An Exhibition: Promenade Part 1 / The Gnome / Promenade Part 2 / The Sage / The Old Castle / Blues Variation                
4. Pictures At An Exhibition (Continued): Promenade Part 3 / The Hut Of Baba Yaga / The Curse Of Baba Yaga / The Hut Of Baba Yaga / The Great Gates Of Kiev
5. Rondo
6. Nutrocker
7. Interview

 

California Jam, Ontario Motor Speedway, Ontario, California, USA, 6 April 1974
1. Toccata
2. Still … You Turn Me On
3. Lucky Man
4. Piano Improvisations (Including 'Fugue' And 'Little Rock Getaway')
5. Take A Pebble
6. Karn Evil 9 1st Impression Part 2
7. Karn Evil 9 3rd Impression
8. Pictures At An Exhibition: The Great Gates Of Kiev

 

'Works Live', Stade Olympique De Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 26 August 1977
1. Introductory Fanfare
2. Peter Gunn
3. Tiger In A Spotlight
4. C'est La Vie
5. Watching Over You
6. Maple Leaf Rag
7. The Enemy God Dances With The Black Spirits
8. Fanfare For The Common Man
9. Knife-Edge
10. Show Me The Way To Go Home
11. Abaddon's Bolero
12. Pictures At An Exhibition: Promenade Part 1 / The Gnome / Promenade Part 2 / The Hut Of Baba Yaga /
The Curse Of Baba Yaga / The Hut Of Baba Yaga / The Great Gates Of Kiev
13.Closer To Believing
14. Piano Concerto, Third Movement: Toccata Con Fuoco
15. Tank

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The Royal Albert Hall, London, UK October 1992
1. Karn Evil 9 1st Impression Part 2
2. Tarkus: Eruption / Stones Of Years / Iconoclast
3. Knife-Edge
4. Paper Blood
5. Romeo And Juliet
6. Creole Dance
7. Still ... You Turn Me On
8. Lucky Man
9. Black Moon
10. Pirates
11. Fanfare For The Common Man / America / Rondo

 

Union Hall, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, 23 September, 1997
1. Karn Evil 9 1st Impression Part 2
2. Hoedown
3. Touch And Go
4. From The Beginning
5. Knife-Edge
6. Bitches Crystal
7. Creole Dance
8. Honky Tonk Train Blues
9. Take A Pebble
10. Lucky Man
11.Tarkus: Eruption / Stones Of Years / Iconoclast / Mass 
12. Pictures At An Exhibition: The Hut Of Baba Yaga / The Great Gates Of Kiev
13. Fanfare For The Common Man (including drum solo) / Blue Rondo A La Turk
14. 21st Century Schizoid Man / America

 

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We’re excited to announce Eric Clapton’s ‘The Lady In The Balcony: Lockdown Sessions’, a newly recorded performance coming on 12th November! This largely acoustic set was recorded at Cowdray House in West Sussex earlier this year, and features a career-spanning track list, including ‘Layla’, ‘Tears In Heaven’ and ‘Believe In Life’.   613iyYNfFsL._SL1200_.jpg




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