What new releases are you looking forward to?
Posted by: Voltaire on 02 May 2009
I'll start the ball rolling...
The first pic is of the new Dylan Bootleg series set. 36 cd's entitled The 1966 Live Recordings
The Tori Amos set is being given the Deluxe treatment.
The Keith Jarrett is Live sets from 1996 and apprarently is more jazz orientated and features long improvisational pieces. The Tull is getting the Deluxe treatment.
The REM album is getting the Deluxe treatment.
The last cover is the new Kate Bush which is Live recordings taken from her Hamersmith gigs and is a 3 cd set.
Revive: Elina Faranca
Tchaikovsky | Sibelius: Lisa Batiashvili | Daniel Barenboim
ewemon posted:The Keith Jarrett is Live sets from 1996 and apprarently is more jazz orientated and features long improvisational pieces. The Tull is getting the Deluxe treatment.
Perhaps my favourite Tull album. If the re-master is as good as Benefit it will be a real treat. Ordered from Burning Shed for £25!
Thanks for posting
Florestan posted:Tchaikovsky | Sibelius: Lisa Batiashvili | Daniel Barenboim
YES! YES! YES! Florestan . A MUST buy ! My favourite violinist, the lovely Lisa ! Have you heard her Beethoven ? I used to hate the Concerto until I heard her superb version.
Belle and Sebastian
David Bowie with 3 unreleased trax.
(21st October)
The Serenity of Stuff - Korn
New Rolling Stones album released 2 nd Dec entitled Blue and Lonesome.
All trax were apparently recorded live in the studio with no overdubs
Track listing
1. Just Your Fool (Walter Jacob)
The original was written and recorded by Little Walter in December 1960 and released on the Checker label, a subsidiary of Chess Records. It was not a hit on the Billboard R & B charts
2. Commit A Crime (Chester Burnett)
The original was written and recorded by Howlin’ Wolf on 11 April 1966. It was essentially a new version of a song called, ‘I’m Leaving You’ that was first recorded in September 1958 and released as Chess Records. Neither track was a hit on the Billboard R & B charts
3. Blue And Lonesome (Walter Jacobs)
The original was written and recorded by Little Walter on 12 August 1959. Released on Checker Records, coupled with ‘Mean Ol Frisco’. It was not a hit on the Billboard R & B charts
4. All Of Your Love (Samuel Maghett)
The original was written and recorded by Magic Sam in Chicago in 1967 and released on the album, West Side Soul on the Delmark label. Magic Sam originally recorded a version of the song in 1957 as ‘All Your Love’ for the Cobra label. It was not a hit on the Billboard R & B charts
5. I Gotta Go (Walter Jacobs)
Written and recorded by Little Walter on 28 April 1955, it was released as the b-side of a Checker single, coupled with ‘Roller Coaster’. The a-side made the Billboard R&B chart on 9 July 1955 and peaked at No.6
6. Everybody Knows About My Good Thing (Miles Grayson & Lermon Horton)
Recorded by Little Johnny Taylor in 1971 it made No.9 on the Billboard R & B chart and No.60 on the Hot 100 at the end of the same year. It became the title track of Little Johnny Taylor’s 1972 album on Ronn Records.
7. Ride ‘Em On Down (Eddie Taylor)
Written and recorded by Eddie Taylor’s in Chicago on 5 December 1955 for the Vee-Jay label. It was not a hit on the Billboard R & B charts
8. Hate To See You Go (Walter Jacobs)
Witten and recorded on 12 August 1955 by Little Walter and His Jukes for the Checker label as the b-side of ‘Too Late’. It was not a hit on the Billboard R & B chart.
9. Hoo Doo Blues (Otis Hicks & Jerry West)
Recorded by Lightnin’ Slim in Crowley, Louisiana 1958 for the Excello label it was not a hit on the Billboard charts
10. Little Rain (Ewart. G.Abner Jr. and Jimmy Reed)
Jimmy Reed recorded this on 9 January 1957 in Chicago for the Vee-Jay label. It wa the a-side of a single with ‘Honey Where You Going’ on the flip side. ‘Little Rain made No.7 on the Billboard R&B charts in April 1957.
11. Just Like I Treat You (Willie Dixon)
Written by Willie Dixon and recorded by Howlin’ Wolf in December 1961, it was released on Chess Records coupled with ‘I Ain’t Superstitious’ in April 1962. It failed to make the Billboard R & B chart.
12. I Can’t Quit You Baby (Willie Dixon)
Written by Willie Dixon and recorded by Otis Rush at his very first session in Chicago in 1956 for the Cobra label. It made No.6 on the Billboard R & B chart in October 1956.
Meant to post this first single from the album. It is a 1 minute only sample but it gives you a flavour.
Full song.
ewemon posted:
Meant to post this first single from the album. It is a 1 minute only sample but it gives you a flavour.
Back to the future...........................it's 1964 all over again.....................brilliant!
A definite pre-order tomorrow.
Hiss Golden Messenger, Heart Like a Levee, out this week, follow up to Lateness of Dancers and Haw both of which I thought excellent Americana. Investigate if you, like me, are a Wilco fan.
Bruce
The Kinks mono vinyl box set - 10 LPs plus poster. Pre-ordered just now direct from PledgeMusic - it's £40 cheaper than the River.
All of the original albums in The Kinks in Mono vinyl LP box set were cut by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Mastering, supervised by Andrew Sandoval, direct from the original UK Pye NPL analog mono masters. Only analog EQ was used in the process. The 1970 compilation album, The Kinks (Black Album), was recompiled from flat digital transfers of original analog masters, and was cut to match the original LP. First UK Pye pressings of all of the albums were used in comparison to tapes to ensure period accuracy with level, track spacing and artwork.
LPS:
· Kinks
· Kinda Kinks
· The Kink Kontroversy
· Face To Face
· Something Else By The Kinks
· Live at Kelvin Hall
· The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society
· Arthur (Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire)
· Kinks (2 LP Black Album)
Coming next week...
Beginnend of November..
Coming out at the beginning of December...
Bronze from the Crippled Black...
Due Jan 2017. First new album from Gregg since 2011