What new releases are you looking forward to?
Posted by: Voltaire on 02 May 2009
I'll start the ball rolling...
New Low album entitled One's and Sixes.
Melissa Ferrick
I heard some chatter yesterday about Henley's new album on my local classic rock FM station with the warning to be prepared for a country album. A long laundry list of country performers are credited although Mick Jagger makes an appearance.
I heard some chatter yesterday about Henley's new album on my local classic rock FM station with the warning to be prepared for a country album. A long laundry list of country performers are credited although Mick Jagger makes an appearance.
I have heard a few tracks off it and it is not one of those I have to stay silent on. Personally I didn't think they were that good. Dolly, Martina and Merle Haggard appear on the album
In September with 81 CD's
In September with 81 CD's
Will also be available in 24/96 on an USB stick....
In March 2016 available
The new one of the guys in August...
New Shawn Colvin due out late Sept entitled Uncovered.
Not confirmed yet but it looks like the next Dylan Bootleg set wil be from the 65/66 period. It supposedly will come in the shape of a 2 disc set, 5 disc set and a very limited 18 disc set.
and a very limited 18 disc set.
No disrespect to Dylan, he has plenty of enthusiasts, but I have to think that the market for an 18 disc set of any artist's two year period seems rather self-limiting.
Even for the Beatles 65-66 period, possibly their most creative and explorative, I'd have to wonder how well an 18 disc set would sell. Bootlegs, studio outtakes, alternate takes or otherwise. Sounds tough to get through and really enjoy, and how often would you give such a monstrosity a listen? I suspect interested parties might simply wait for the torrent downloads to appear .
Enough from me on that and no disrespect to ewe for posting his information
On Bandcamp
24/96 on Bandcamp, haven't heard but so far this band has created great progressive rock albums...
In September with 81 CD's
I LOVE this forum for such tips! Thanks Bert
Even for the Beatles 65-66 period, possibly their most creative and explorative, I'd have to wonder how well an 18 disc set would sell. Bootlegs, studio outtakes, alternate takes or otherwise. Sounds tough to get through and really enjoy, and how often would you give such a monstrosity a listen? I suspect interested parties might simply wait for the torrent downloads to appear .
Enough from me on that and no disrespect to ewe for posting his information
There are a lot of collectors out there that would probably buy the 18 disc set. No one knows for sure yet but it may include some live gigs from the period as well as most or all of the Blonde on Blonde 10 recording sessions but that is only guesswork.
The copyright on the 65/66 years runs out in the EU either this year or next so he has to release product from those years now otherwise the grey market will step in.