Record Store Day 2024
As long-standing supporters of independent record stores all around the globe, the John Lennon Estate are excited and proud to be able to join the fun with this new, exclusive, limited-edition 4-track 12” EP release. As a teaser to the forthcoming “Ultimate Edition” anniversary release of the Mind Games album (coming later this year in a collection of incredible new formats,) this extremely limited-edition EP sets the tone for what will be an extraordinary year for the music and legacy of John Lennon. Offered in two color variants – a luminous glow-in-the-dark 140g color vinyl or a 180g black vinyl version for Record Store Day 2024.
Tracklist
SIDE A:
1. Mind Games (Ultimate Mix)
2. I'm The Greatest (Ultimate Mix) - feat. George Harrison & Ringo Starr
SIDE B:
3. Aisumasen (I'm Sorry) (Ultimate Mix)
4. You Are Here (Outtake, Take 5)
Tracklist
A side
Kelly Watch the stars album version
Kelly Watch the stars remix moog cookbook
B side
Kelly Watch the stars edit version
Kelly Watch remix par Phoenix
The EP that followed Amorphis' classic Elegy.
This classic EP has never been released on vinyl before.
Tracklist
1) My Kantele (Acoustic Reprise) 2) The Brother Slayer 3) The Lost Son 4) Levitation 5) And I Hear You Call
Jewels in the Treasure Box: The 1953 Chicago Blue Note Jazz Club Recordings is a previously unissued 3-LP collection of recordings from jazz icon and virtuosic pianist, Art Tatum, captured live at the Blue Note jazz club in Chicago in March of 1953 with guitarist Everett Barksdale and bassist Slam Stewart. These recordings were transferred from the original tape reels and mastered for LP and CD by engineer Matthew Lutthans (who also worked on Resonance's Grammy-nominated 2019 Nat King Cole release Hittin' the Ramp). Containing a whopping nearly 3 hours of never-before-heard Art Tatum captured in an intimate setting at the height of his powers with his longtime trio, the deluxe, limited-edition 180-gram 3-LP gatefold set (and 3-CD set) includes rare photos and memorabilia from Herman Leonard, Bob Parent and the Holzfeind family archives (owners of the Blue Note jazz club in Chicago); plus liner notes from Columbia University professor and author, Brent Hayes Edwards; as well as statements from Ahmad Jamal, Sonny Rollins, Monty Alexander, ELEW, Spike Wilner, Johnny O'Neal, Michael Weiss and Terry Gibbs. Limited Edition.
Tracklist
LP 1 / SIDE 1 — Aug. 16, 1953 1. Night and Day (4:03) 2. Where or When (5:40) 3. On the Sunny Side of the Street (3:23) 4. Don’t Blame Me (4:56) 5. Soft Winds (3:27) 6. These Foolish Things (3:25) 7. Flying Home (1:41) SIDE 2 — Aug. 16, 1953 1. Memories of You (5:33) 2. What Does It Take (4:16) 3. Tenderly (5:14) 4. Crazy Rhythm (3:21) 5. The Man I Love (5:26) 6. Tea for Two (3:35) LP 2 / SIDE 3 — Aug. 16, 1953 1. I Cover the Waterfront (4:39) 2. Body and Soul (6:21) 3. Laura (5:42) 4. Humoresque (4:33) 5. Begin the Beguine (3:27) 6. There Will Never Be Another You / September Song (5:04) SIDE 4 — Aug. 21, 1953 1. Just One of Those Things (6:03) 2. Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (4:39) 3. St. Louis Blues (4:12) 4. After You’ve Gone (5:23) 5. Someone To Watch Over Me (4:58) 6. Would You Like To Take A Walk? (5:00) LP 3 / SIDE 5 — Aug. 21, 1953 1. Elegy (4:15) 2. Sweet Lorraine (4:40) 3. Out of Nowhere (3:48) Aug. 28, 1953 1. Indiana (3:02) 2. Tabu (2:50) 3. Judy (6:05) 4. Lover (4:42) SIDE 6 — Aug. 28, 1953 1. Dark Eyes (4:34) 2. Stompin’ at the Savoy (4:35) 3. If (5:57) 4. Stardust (5:00) 5. Air Mail Special (4:12) 6. I’ve Got the World on A String (3:41) 7. The Kerry Dance (1:53)
Special edition record from the Record Store Day KPop Artist of The Year!
Clear vinyl or black ice vinyl version (distributed at random!) of their latest album. Package includes a photo ticket (1 image out of 8, distributed at random), 3 postcards and 1 poster as well as a BONUS 7” single with TWO BONUS SONGS!
Recently discovered tapes that went missing from the mastering studio in 1974 contain the long-lost concert at London’s Rainbow Theatre, when the band supported jazz legend Billy Cobham. AWB’s repertoire has been a source of inspiration and influence for many R&B acts and they are one of the most sampled bands in history and continuing to reach new generations of younger audiences. Continuing their 50th Anniversary celebrations, this concert release is the only live performance that capture AWB’s original drummer, Robbie McIntosh, who died in tragic circumstances just as AWB and it’s lead single ‘Pick Up The Pieces’ started to break the charts worldwide.
Available on vinyl, or any format, for the first time. Pressed on white vinyl for Record Store Day 2024.
Tracklist
SIDE 1
1. WORK TO DO
2. PUT IT WHERE YOU WANT IT
3. NOTHING YOU CAN DO
4. GOT THE LOVE
SIDE 2
1. PICK UP THE PIECES
2. JUST WANNA LOVE YOU TONIGHT
3. KEEPIN’ IT TO MYSELF
4. YOU GOT IT
"With its tongue in cheek title, The Best of Band X (there had been no previous Band X releases) snuck into the record racks in 1976, the first the world was to hear from musician/producer/writer/arranger (and later all-American hero) Craig Peyton. Fitting in somewhere between contemporaries like Weather Report, Headhunters and Stone Alliance, Craig Peyton definitely ploughed his own musical furrow even in an exceptionally fertile era. Originally a jazz drummer and vibraphonist, Craig was interested in utilizing the potential of some of the new synthesizers that were coming onto the market in that era, (beating even Stevie Wonder to the use of the Fairlight keyboard). Band X consisted of Alan Grzyb, Victor Preston and Joey Bellomo alongside their auteur, Craig Peyton. Despite being, broadly speaking, ‘jazz’, Craig’s music had a synthetic feel and, like many musical conceptions of the future, sounds decidedly retro-cool today. Drummer Bellomo contributed synthesizer work, and horn-player Grzyb also contributed keyboards. Bass-man Preston also played trombone, and alongside Grzyb’s bassoon and clarinet and the assorted electronics, it was not your standard jazz ensemble. Quirky song titles (some of which wouldn’t sound out of place on a prog-rock album from the same time) confirm the image we have of a musical maverick. Much of the current demand for this very hard to find album owes itself to DJ Amir’s championing of the track Home: many have remarked on its similarity to the classic Steely Dan sound of the same era; other reference points might be Shuggie Otis and Michael Franks. It’s a poignant, floaty and ultimately unique song, with Craig providing the ‘blue-eyed’ vocal, as he does on the other vocal track Afterthought, which also sounds like it could’ve happily lived alongside Shuggie’s Inspiration Information album. A vocal and a lively slice of sequencer space-funk with some truly trippy keyboard work, here’s another track with loads of potential for contemporary appreciation."
Tracklist
A1 - Rip Van Winkle
A2 - Red Cloud
A3 - Trullion Alastor
A4 - Afterthought
B1 - Picking Mushrooms With Rabbit
B2 - Home
B3 - Black Hole
Boo-Tay, originally released in September of 1998 on the now defunct alt./punk/metal label Immortal Records, is the first full album featuring the son of country music great Bobby Bare. Unleashing a southern fried cowpunk garage rock sound with electric dulcimer, Bare Jr. is “the best y’alternative band you never heard of,'' according to bassist Dean Tomasek. The band consisted of Bobby Bare, Jr. on lead vocals and guitar, Tomasek on bass, Keith Brogdon on drums, Tracy Hackney on dulcimer and harmonica, along with Nashville independent record store’s own Michael “Grimey” Grimes on lead guitar.
For Record Store Day 2024, it’s available for the first time on vinyl, and this 2xLP set includes the original Peter Collins-produced album along with the promotional live EP Custom Gauge Electric, and early demos when they were known as Bobby Joe and the Metros.
Recorded in the first two months of 1975 at Rockfield studios (with some sessions also taking place at SARM studios in London), Futurama was the second album by Be Bop Deluxe and the first to feature the line-up of Bill Nelson (vocals, guitars, keyboards), Charlie Tumahai (bass, vocals) and Simon Fox (drums). Produced by Roy Thomas Baker (who at the time was also working with Queen), Futurama was an album of immense musical inventiveness and creativity and was a huge leap forward in creative terms for Bill Nelson.
The album gained much praise thanks to Bill Nelson’s composition skills and his highly innovative guitar playing. Featuring such wonderful material as “Maid in Heaven”, “Sister Seagull”, “Music in Dreamland”, “Sound Track”, “Between the Worlds”, “Jean Cocteau” and “Swan Song”, the album would see Be Bop Deluxe heralded as one of the most accomplished acts of 1975. This blue vinyl Record Store Day release features the Stephen W Tayler mix of the album on vinyl for the first time.
Tracklist
Stage Whispers
Love with the Madman
Maid in Heaven
Sister Seagull
Sound Track
Music in Dreamland
Jean Cocteau
Between the Worlds
Swan Song
This is a new compilation created for Record Store Day. It compiles Rexha's two All Your Fault EPs (Parts 1 & 2) plus the bonus track "I Got You" (Cheat Codes Remix). This is the first release on vinyl for All Your Fault (Part 2).
The album includes the massive global hit "Meant to Be" featuring Florida Georgia Line.
This Record Store Day 2024 release is pressed on baby blue vinyl.
Tracklist
Side A All Your Fault Pt. 1
Atmosphere
I Got You
Small Doses
F.F.F. Feat. G-Eazy
Gateway Drug
Bad BitchFeat. Ty Dolla $ign
Side B All Your Fault Pt. 2
That’s It Feat. 2 Chainz, Gucci Mane
I Got Time
The Way I Are (Dance With Somebody) Feat. Lil Wayne
(Not) The One
Comfortable Feat. Kranium
Meant To Be Bebe Rexha And Florida Georgia Line
I Got You (Cheat Codes Remix)
Whether a chart topper or the gatekeeper to a deep cut, Bernie Worrell has infiltrated your ears, your eyes (most recently in Stop Making Sense's 40 year anniversary!) and your heart. For those aware of Bernie's journey, it hasn't always been a linear path, but the music has landed at the forefront of the rich, global culture, and continues to evolve, whether analyzed by a musicologist or a teenager in a garage band. Bernie Worrell, a prolific writer and visionary, left this world with an abundance of unfinished work. These compositions remained untouched for a period of decades, collecting dust on reels of two-inch analog tape. In years following Bernie's passing, the tapes were re-examined to analyze Bernie"s nuanced and creative method. After a period of deep reflection, the Bernie Worrell estate decided it was time to complete his vision. With a series of Bernie's collaborators, contemporaries, and friends including Bootsy Collins, Sean Lennon, Leo Nocentelli, Fred Schneider, Miho Hatori, Steve Scales, Marc Ribot, Fred Wesley, Marco Benevento, Stanton Moore, Steven Bernstein, Daru Jones, Will Calhoun, Mike Watt, Norwood Fisher and many more innovators his initiative was completed with dedication to preserving the integrity of the magic which makes Bernie a beloved extraordinary soul. Also included on the album is a previously unreleased Funkadelic track, Contusion, which showcases Bernie’s masterful work with the group.
Bernie Worrell: Wave From The WOOniverse, a double album, was concocted in fourteen cities, with a bound-to-be viral video of the title track directed by Los Angeles-based dancer, Madeline Riley. The album was produced by former Bernie Worrell Orchestra bandleader Evan Taylor, and is slated for release a day after Bernie's birthday, (April 19) on Record Store Day 2024.
Tracklist
Intro (Reflection on a Bird) - Feat. Nick Montoya
Distant Star - Feat. Jerry Harrison with Paul Dooley and Alecia Chakour
What Have they Done to My Funk - Feat. Bootsy Collins, Michael Moon Reubens, Ouiwey Collins, and Buckethead
Heapin' Bowl of Gumbo - Feat. Leo Nocentelli, Fred Wesley, Stanton Moore with Lonnie Marshall
Re-Enter Black Light (Phase II) - Feat. Sean Ono Lennon
The Big WOO - Feat. Fred Schneider with Binky Griptight, Marco Benevento, and Steve Scales
Greenpoint - Feat. Steven Bernstein with Smokey Hormel, Mauro Refosco, Scott Hogan, and Michael Jerome
Soldiers of the Stars Feat. Daru Jones and Eric McFadden
When The Rain Subsides - Feat. Will Calhoun
Pedro WOO - Feat. Mike Watt
Contusion (Funkadelic)
Transcendence - Feat. Marc Ribot and Norwood Fisher
Wave From the WOOniverse - feat. Miho Hatori with Sarah La Puerta and Steve Scales
Bloke on Bloke is a 7-track collection of singles and b-sides from the William Bloke sessions. Its title is a play on the Bob Dylan album Blonde On Blonde. The album features 'The Boy Done Good' co-written by Johnny Marr, and a cover of The Smiths' 'Never Had No One Ever'. This Record Store Day exclusive is pressed on limited edition orange and blue split effect vinyl. This is the first time Bloke On Bloke has been released on vinyl. Limited to 3k copies worldwide.
1. The Boy Done Good
2. Qualifications
3. Sugardaddy (Smokey Gets In Your Ears Mix)
4. Never Had No One Ever
5. Sugardubby
6. Rule Nor Reason
7. Thatcherites
A complete discography vinyl box set of all Black Breath recordings. RSD exclusive color
The first vinyl pressing for the 1999 album featuring the single “Hey Leonardo (She Likes Me for Me)”.
Tracklist
1. The Last Day | 2. That's The Girl I've Been Telling You About | 3. Hey Leonardo (She Likes Me For Me) | 4. Standing At The Edge of the Earth | 5. Stone Glass Window | 6. If She Couldn't Sleep | 7. South Hampton Avenue | 8. What Have I Got To Lose | 9. The Rest of My Life | 10. Walking Off The Buzz | 11. Real Good Friends | 12. Revolution
Bobbyrush / Blind Boys Of Alabama / Dom Flemons
99 And A 1/2 Won't Do [Record Store Day]
Vinyl: $11.98 Buy
For the first time ever, the legends Blind Boys of Alabama and Bobby Rush have collaborated on a recording bringing together the Blind Boys’ 80+ years of history in Gospel and Americana music including soundtracking the Civil Rights Movement, with Bobby Rush’s 70 years of soulful blues. The rich history of these GRAMMY-winning artists goes back to the Golden Age of Gospel for the Blind Boys and the classic era of Chicago blues for Bobby Rush alongside the likes of Howlin' Wolf, Jimmy Reed, and Little Walter.
The track includes Dom Flemons whose work for Smithsonian Folkways has included his Grammy nominated album Black Cowboys as well as L.A.-based soulful folk rock band Dustbowl Revival. "99 and 1/2 Won't Do" was curated by the artists' management who organized this recording following ten years of management, in an effort to not only celebrate that milestone but most importantly celebrate the music, artists, and their legacies.
The recording is co-produced by Jeff DeLia of 72 Music Management and GRAMMY winning producer, songwriter, musician Colin Linden whose work includes being Music Director for ABC's hit show 'Nashville', touring within Bob Dylan's band, producing for Keb' Mo' and Colin James, and is a member of Blackie and the Rodeo Kings.
The B side is the original "I Found Faith" by singer-songwriter A.J. Croce, a very fitting composition and recording to combine with the soulful gospel traditional "99 and 1/2 Won't Do". "I Found Faith" was originally released on Croce's debut self-titled album via BMG in 1993. "99 and 1/2 Don't Do" was recorded with bassist Dominic Davis (Jack White), and drummer Bryan Owings (Lucinda Williams), plus Colin Linden on guitar. The track was recorded throughout the United States with Bobby Rush and core tracking in Nashville, the Blind Boys in Minneapolis, Dom in Chicago, and Dustbowl in Los Angeles.
All profits from sales of this release will be donated to the Mid-South Food Bank who contribute over 4 million meals per month to people in and around Memphis, Tennessee, including a high percentage of children and the elderly.
Tracklist
99 and 1/2 Won't Do / B Side: I Found Faith
For the first time on vinyl
Tracklist
1. Infested | 2. Severed | 3. Human Disdain | 4. Confession | 5. Murder8 | Say Goodbye
ALL MY LITTLE SHOOTING STARS, pressed on a single sea blue LP, includes songs from projects that have never been released physically before. Exclusive to Record Store Day, Briston is thrilled to finally share fan favorite titles from his Big Shot EP and the Miracle EP - including “Paradise,” “Oregon,” and “Harvard,” all in one place.
Tracklist
SIDE 1
1. June
2. Virginia
3. Hangin Round
4. It’s Not My Fault
5. The Garden
SIDE 2
6. Steve’s First Bruise
7. Chattanooga
8. Paradise
9. Oregon
10. Harvard
Ain't No Sunshine is a previously unissued concert recordings from one of the greasiest and funkiest Hammond b3 organists of all-time, “Brother” Jack McDuff. The album features his then-working-band saxphonists Leo Johnson and Dave Young, guitarist Vinnie Corrao and drummer Ron Davis. This hand-numbered, limited-edition double LP set was transferred from the original tape reels and is pressed on 180g vinyl. The deluxe package includes an extensive 4-page booklet with essays by archival producer and label owner/producer/musician Cory Weeds, plus passages from Hammond organists Delvon Lamarr, Larry Goldings and Brian Charette; and rare photos and memorabilia. LP mastering by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio.
Tracklist
Side A (23:28)
1) Theme From Electric Surfboard
2) Three Blind Mice
Side B (22:10)
1) Ain't No Sunshine
2) I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
3) Blues 1 & 8
Side C (19:13)
1) Uknown
2) The Jolly Black Giant
Side D (15:03)
1) Middle Class Folk Song
2) 6:30 In The Morning