OCT. 19, 2004
| Artist: | Title: | Label/Due date: |
| Air | "Surfing On a Rocket [EP]" (remix EP with unreleased track) | (Astralwerks, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Jello Biafra & The Melvins | "Never Breathe What You Can't See" | (Alternative Tentacle, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Bizzy Bone | "Alpha & Omega" (first single: "Everything") | (Bunaglo, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Bury Your Dead | "Cover Your Tracks" | (Victory, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Castanets | "Cathedral" | (Asthmatic Kitty, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Coal Porters, The | "How Dark This Earth Will Shine" (guests: Peter Case, Amy Rigby) | (Prima, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Cult of Luna | "Salvation" | (Earache, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Diecast | "Tearing Down Your Blue Skies" (Hear here) | (Century Media, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Eddie From Ohio | "This Is Me" (producer: Lloyd Maines, father of Dixie Chick Natalie Maines) | (Virginia Soul/Redeye, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Jason Falkner | "Bliss Descending [EP]" (Read here) | (Wreckchords/Redeye, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Flick | "Iron Bottom Sound" (producer: Gil Norton) | (Red Ink/Columbia, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Flunk | "Morning Star" | (Kriztal, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| 404 Soldierz | "All Out War" | (Big Cat, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Doug Gillard (Guided By Voices guitarist) | "Salamander" | (Pink Frost/Big Takeover, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Gourds, The | "The Blood of the Ram" | (Eleven Thirty, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Pat Green | "Lucky Ones" (guests: Brad Paisley, Lisa Germano, Amanda Wilkinson) | (Republic/Universal, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Haunted, The | "rEVOLEr" | (Century Media, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| (hed) p.e. | "Raise Hell" (first single: "War") | (Koch, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| William Hung | "Hung for the Holidays" (Christmas album) | (Koch, Oct. 19, 2004) |
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| Wyclef Jean | "Sak Pasé Presents: Welcome to Haiti Creole 101" (first single: "President"; Read here) | (Sak Pasé/Koch, Oct. 19, 2004 - Sak Pasé means "What's up?" in Creole) |
| Jimmy Eat World | "Futures" (with bonus CD; producer: Gil Norton; first single: "Pain" - Hear here via iTunes; Read here) | (Interscope, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Jin | "The Rest Is History" (guest: Wyclef Jean; first single: "The Rest Is History") | (Ruff Ryders/Virgin, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Tom Jones & Jools Holland | "Tom Jones & Jools Holland" (album of covers and original material; first single: "It'll Be Me" - Hear here) | (International - Radar/Warner, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Mat Kearney | "Bullet" (enhanced) | (InPop, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Ted Leo & The Pharmacists | "Shake the Sheets" (producer: Chris Shaw) | (Lookout!, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Le Tigre | "This Island" (See here: Windows Media, Real Audio) | (Strummer/Universal, Oct. 26, 2004) |
| Lil' Wyte | "Phinally Phamous" | (Hypnotize Minds, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Mark Lowry | "Mary, Did You Know" (enhanced) | (Spring House/EMD, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Madison | "For the First Time in Years ... I'm Leaving You" (producer: Jesse Cannon; Hear here) | (Suburban Home, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Massive Attack | "Danny the Dog [film soundtrack]" (instrumental score of 21 pieces of music; martial arts thriller stars Jet Li, Bob Hoskins and Morgan Freeman) | (International - Virgin, Oct. 19, 2004; U.S. - Nov. 16, 2004) |
| Me First and the Gimme Gimmes | "Me First and the Gimme Gimmes Play Jonny's Bar Mitzvah" | (Fat Wreck Chords, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Mix Master Mike | "Bangzilla" | (Immortal, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Morel | "Lucky Strike" | (Yoshitoshi, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Anne Murray | "I'll Be Seeing You Again" | (International - EMI, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Music, The | "Welcome to the North" (producer: Brendan O'Brien; first single: "Freedom Fighters" - Hear here via iTunes) | (Capitol, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Neville Brothers, The | "Walkin' in the Shadow of Life" (the track "Kingdom Come" was co-written by Cyril Neville and Bono; producers: Nevilles, Milton Davis; first single: a cover of the Temptations' "Ball of Confusion") | (Neville Nation/Back Porch/Narada, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| No Warning | "Suffer, Survive" (Hear here) | (Machine Shop/Warner, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| October File | "A Long Walk on a Short Pier" (Read here) | (Abstract Sounds, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| O'Ryan (16-year-old O'Ryan Grandberry, younger brother of former B2K member Omarion and Marques Houston) | "O'Ryan" (first single: "Take It Slow" - Hear here via iTunes) | (Tug Entertainment/Universal, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Anders Parker (former Varnaline frontman) | "Tell It to the Dust" (Read here) | (Baryon, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Pink Martini | "Hang On Little Tomato" | (Heinz, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Riddlin' Kids | "Stop the World" (Hear here via iTunes) | (Aware/Columbia, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Roper | "Brace Yourself for the Mediocre" (enhanced) | (Chordant, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Shane & Shane | "Clean" (enhanced) | (InPop, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Shape Shifters, The | "The Shape Shifters Was Here" (first single: "Lola's Theme" - Hear here) | (Cornerstone, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Shivaree | "Breach [EP]" | (Zoë/Rounder, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Showbread | "No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Practical" (enhanced) | (Solid State, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Elliott Smith | "from a basement on the hill" (album he was working on before his death in October 2003; Read here) | (Anti-/Epitaph, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Rod Stewart | "Stardust ... The Great American Songbook: Volume III" | (J, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Swing Out Sister | "Where Our Love Grows" (released in Japan in April 2004 and in Europe in July; Hear here) | (Shanachie, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| 3 Inches of Blood | "Advance and Vanquish" (producer: Neil Kernon) | (Roadrunner, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Various artists | "Alfie [film soundtrack]" (remake of the classic 1967 British comedy; features 13 new songs written, performed and produced by Mick Jagger and Dave Stewart; includes a Jagger-Sheryl Crow duet, "Old Habits Die Hard," and Joss Stone's cover of the title track; Read here) | (Virgin, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Various artists | "Barbie Sings! The Princess Movie Song Collection" (with bonus CD) | (Koch, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Various artists | "Enjoy Every Sandwich: The Songs of Warren Zevon" (tribute album; contributors: Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Jackson Browne, Adam Sandler, Don Henley, The Pixies, etc.) | (Artemis, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Various artists | "Everwood [TV soundtrack]" (all covers; contributors: Jars of Clay, David Mead, Guster, Jason Mraz, Stereophonics, Toby Lightman, Leigh Nash, etc.) | (Nettwerk, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Various artists | "For the Kids Too!" (contributors: They Might Be Giants, Robyn Hitchcock, Lisa Loeb, Jason Mraz, Ron Sexsmith, Nada Surf, Matthew Sweet, David Mead, etc.) | (Nettwerk, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Various artists | "Mean Creek [film soundtrack]" | (Lakeshore, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Zutons, The | "Who Killed The Zutons?" (released in U.K. earlier this year; producer: Ian Broudie; first single: "You Will You Won't" - Hear here via iTunes) | (Deltasonic/Epic, Oct. 19, 2004) |
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| Artist: | Title: | Label/Due date: |
| John Anderson | "Ultimate Hits" | (Audium/Koch, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Anti-Flag | "A New Kind of Army" (1999 album) | (A-F, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Brooks & Dunn | "The Greatest Hits Collection II" | (Arista Nashville, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Floyd Cramer | "Country Classics Volume One" | (Compendia, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Marvin Gaye | "Sexual Healing: The Love Collection" | (Madacy, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Goodness | "1995-1998" (compilation of their first three albums, with bonus tracks) | (Fundamental, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Dobie Gray | "Drift Away and Other Classics" | (Varese, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Highway 101 | "10 All-Time Greatest Hits" (with bonus DVD) | (Audium/Koch, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Juvenile | "The Greatest Hits" | (Cash Money/Universal, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Killing Joke | "For Beginners" (1981-1988 retrospective) | (Caroline, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Living Colour | "Live at CBGB's" (1989 concert; available only online @ livefromthevaults.com; will be released to traditional retail outlets on Jan. 11, 2005) | (Epic/Legacy, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Long Ryders, The | "The Best of The Long Ryders" | (Prima, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Roger McGuinn | "Roger McGuinn & Band" (1975 album; remastered, with two bonus tracks), "Cardiff Rose" (1976 album; remastered, with two bonus tracks) | (Sundazed, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Roger McGuinn | "Born to Rock & Roll" (1992 album; best of his solo material) | (International - Columbia, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| John Mellencamp | "Words & Music: John Mellencamp's Greatest Hits" (2 CDs; includes new tracks co-produced by Babyface, "Thank You" and "Walk Tall" - Hear here: Windows Media, Real Audio; Read here) | (Island/UME, Oct. 19, 2004) |
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| Glenn Miller & His Orchestra | "Fresh As a Daisy: Rarely Heard Live Glenn Miller" | (Halycon, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Roy Orbison | "The Anthology," "Authorized Bootleg Collection," "A Black and White Night Live" (1989 album), "Combo Concert: 1965 Holland," "Hits Hits Hits," "In Dreams: The Greatest Hits" (1989 album), "Live at Austin City Limits: August 5, 1982" | (Eagle, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Queers, The | "Summer Hits No. 1" (rerecordings of past tracks) | (Suburban Home, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Santana | "Santana: Legacy Edition" (1969 album; 2 CDs; second disc features unreleased sessions originally produced by Dave Rubinson, plus studio outtakes and seven tracks recorded live at Woodstock on Aug. 16, 1969) | (Columbia/Legacy, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Sick of It All | "Outtakes for Outcasts" (B-sides, cover versions, plus unreleased, non-album and vinyl-only tracks) | (Fat Wreck Chords, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Nina Simone | "Touching & Caring" | (Fruit Tree, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Jimmy Smith | "Retrospective [box set]" | (Blue Note, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Soul Asylum | "Live at Grand Forks Air Base" (available only online @ livefromthevaults.com; will be released to traditional retail outlets on Jan. 11, 2005; 1997 concert in North Dakota; after the town's two high schools were especially hard hit by flooding, the band agreed to a request from the schools to perform at that year's senior prom) | (Columbia/Legacy, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Stranglers, The | "Apollo Revisited" (1981 concert at Glasgow Apollo) | (Dynamic, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Stray Cats | "Runaway Hits: The Very Best of Stray Cats" (enhanced; with bonus CD) | (International - BMG, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Bettye Swann | "Bettye Swann" (22 tracks taken from her Capitol catalog, recorded in the late 1960s and early '70s) | (Honest Jon's/Astralwerks, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Sylvain Sylvain | "Anthology" | (Easy Action, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| George Thorogood and The Destroyers | "30th Anniversary: Live in Europe" (see DVD version below) | (Eagle, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Three Dog Night | "35th Anniversary Hits Collection" (live with the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Larry Baird) | (Compendia, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Toad the Wet Sprocket | "All I Want ... Live in Santa Barbara 9/30/92" (available only online @ livefromthevaults.com; will be released to traditional retail outlets on Jan. 11, 2005) | (Columbia/Legacy, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Tragically Hip, The | "The Tragically Hip" (1987 album), "Up to Here" (1989 album), "Road Apples" (1991 album) | (Zoë/Rounder, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Various artists | "Broadway: The American Musical [box set]" (5 CDs; musical companion to a six-part series of the
same name which begins airing Oct. 19th on PBS) | (Columbia/Legacy/Sony Classical/Decca Broadway, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Various artists | "Classic Rockin' Christmas" | (Koch, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Various artists | "Gay Classics: Nuevo Disco Latino" | (V.I. Music, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Various artists | "Lif Up Yuh Leg An Trample" (collection of vibrant Trinidad party music) | (Honest Jon's/Astralwerks, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Various artists | "Ray [film soundtrack]" (movie about Ray Charles' life, starring Jamie Foxx; Hear here) | (Rhino, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Various artists | "Steal This Record: A Collection of Songs of Protest" | (Koch, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Andy Williams | "The Very Best of Love" | (Madacy, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Johnny Winter | "Second Winter: Legacy Edition" (1970 album; 2 CDs; second disc features a previously unreleased concert recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall in London on April 17, 1970) | (Columbia/Legacy, Oct. 19, 2004) |
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| Artist: | Title: | Label/Due date: |
| David Bowie | "David Bowie - A Reality Tour [DVD]" (filmed Nov. 22-23, 2003, at the Point Depot in Dublin, Ireland) | (ISO/Columbia, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Chieftains, The | "Long Black Veil [Hybrid SACD]" (1995 album) | (Mobile Fidelity, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Harry Connick Jr. | "Harry for the Holidays [DVD]" (2003 album; also available with CD/DVD) | (Columbia, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Roy Orbison | "Greatest Hits: Special Edition [DVD/CD]" | (Red Distribution, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Donny Osmond | "Donny Osmond Live [DVD]" (2003 concert at the Hammersmith Apollo in London) | (Universal, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| George Thorogood and The Destroyers | "30th Anniversary: Live in Europe [DVD]" | (Eagle, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Various artists | "Arrested Development - Season One [DVD]" (Fox TV series; 2003-2004 season) | (Fox, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Various artists | "Born on the Fourth of July (Special Edition) [DVD]" (1989 film) | (UMVD, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Various artists | "Ed Wood (Special Edition) [DVD]" (1994 film) | (Buena Vista, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Various artists | "Garfield the Movie [DVD]" (2004 film) | (Fox, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Various artists | "SCTV Network 90 Volume 2 [DVD]" (episodes from 1981-82 season) | (Shout! Factory, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Various artists | "The Ultimate Oliver Stone Collection [DVD box set]" (14 discs, featuring 12 of his most popular films, including "The Doors," "Talk Radio," "Natural Born Killers," "JFK," "Platoon," "Born on the Fourth of July") | (Warner, Oct. 19, 2004) |
| Wu-Tang Clan | "Disciples of the 36 Chambers [DVD]" (album version was released on Sept. 28; See here: Windows Media, Quicktime) | (Sanctuary, Oct. 19, 2004) |
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