Your Vinyl Store (Jan. 17-23 and Beyond)
New vinyl releases and reissues for this week and months ahead. (Check out Past LP Releases.)
ROY CLARK
“Greatest Hits” (includes “Yesterday When I Was Young” and “Come Live With Me”; See here; Craft Recordings / Concord)
DEEE-LITE
“World Clique” (1990 album, featuring “Groove Is In the Heart”; “groovy cosmic splatter” vinyl; See here; Get on Down)
HALSEY
“Manic” (new single: “Graveyard”; See here; Urban Outfitters-Exclusive Vinyl, Coke-bottle clear LP; On Tour; Merch)
BUCK OWENS & SUSAN RAYE
“The Very Best of Buck Owens & Susan Raye” (includes “We’re Gonna Get Together,” “The Great White Horse” and “Togetherness”; Hear here; Craft Recordings / Concord)
SUSAN RAYE
“16 Greatest Hits” (16-song collection includes “L.A. International Airport”; See here; Craft Recordings / Concord)
TODD RUNDGREN’S UTOPIA
“Todd Rundgren’s Utopia” (1974 album; 180-gram blue-colored vinyl LP pressing) , “Ra” (1977 album; Music on Vinyl)
VARIOUS ARTISTS
“Grease 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)” (1982 album; FYE-exclusive pink vinyl; Polydor / UMe)
STEVIE WONDER
“Number 1’s” (20 songs, two LPs; Target-exclusive vinyl; Motown / UMe)
DWIGHT YOAKAM
“Blame the Vain” (2005 album; making its debut on vinyl; On Tour; New West)
WARREN ZEVON
“The Wind” (his 12th and final album, released two weeks before his death on Sept. 7, 2003; it was nominated for four Grammys and won for Best Rock Vocal Performance [Group or Duo] for “Disorder in the House,” with Bruce Springsteen; Hear here; Mapache)
CANNONBALL ADDERLEY AND BILL EVANS
“Waltz for Debby” (1961 album; Amazon UK; Jazz Wax)
BIG STAR
“#1 Record” (1972 album, featuring “In the Street,” “Thirteen” and “The Ballad of El Goodo”) , “Radio City” (1974 album, featuring “September Gurls,” “O My Soul” and “I’m in Love With a Girl”; Craft Recordings / Concord)
THE DAVE CLARK FIVE
“All the Hits” (28 songs, two LPs; See here; Amazon UK; BMG Rights Management)
JOHN COLTRANE
“John Coltrane Plays the Blues” (1962 album; Vinyl Lovers)
ELECTRONIC
“Electronic” (1991 album, featuring “Getting Away With It,” “Get the Message” and “Feel Every Beat”; See here; Rhino / Warner)
ELTON JOHN WITH RAY COOPER
“Live From Moscow 1979” (broadcast on BBC radio in the U.K.; taken from the original broadcast masters and remastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering, cut by Sean Magee at Abbey Road; Hear here; Vinyl; On Tour; Merch; Mercury / UMe)
ALHAJI BAI KONTE, DEMBO KONTE & MA LAMINI JABOTE
“Gambian Griot Kora Duets” (1979 album; Smithsonian Folkways)
LORD INVADER & HIS CALYPSO GROUP
“Calypso Travels” (1960 album; Smithsonian Folkways)
THE MOODY BLUES
“The Other Side of Life” (1986 album, featuring “Your Wildest Dreams” and “The Other Side of Life”; translucent moody blue vinyl; See here; On Tour; Merch; Friday Music)
PET SHOP BOYS
“Hotspot” (new single: “Burning the heather”; Hear here; Read here; On Tour; Merch; x2 Recordings Ltd.)
STARS
“LaGuardia: The Best of Stars” (20-song compilation; Arts & Crafts)
SUPERGRASS
“The Strange Ones: 1994-2008” (career-spanning box set marks the 25th anniversary of “I Should Coco”; first single: “Next to You (Monitor Mix)”; Hear here; See here; Read here; On Tour; Merch; The Echo Label / BMG Rights Management)
THIN LIZZY
“Nightlife” (1974 album) , “Fighting” (1975 album)
, “Jailbreak” (1976 album, featuring “The Boys Are Back in Town,” “Jailbreak” and “Cowboy Song”; Mercury / UMe)
VARIOUS ARTISTS
“Tuareg Music of the Southern Sahara” (1960 album, recorded by Finola and Geoffrey Holiday; Smithsonian Folkways)
YES
“Fragile” (1971 album, featuring “Roundabout” and “Long Distance Runaround”; MoFi SuperVinyl LPs pressed at RTI; On Tour; Merch; Mobile Fidelity)
DIERKS BENTLEY
“Riser” (2014 album, featuring “Drunk on a Plane,” “Say You Do” and “I Hold On”; On Tour; Capitol Nashville / UMe)
ART BLAKEY & THE JAZZ MESSENGERS
“Buhaina’s Delight” (1961 album; Blue Note / UMe)
NENEH CHERRY
“Raw Like Sushi (30th Anniversary Edition)” (1989 album, featuring “Buffalo Stance”; remastered three-LP set includes rare mixes by Massive Attack, Arthur Baker, Smith N Mighty, etc., and a 48-page 12 x 12 book; See here; Standard Vinyl; Virgin / UMe)
TYRONE DAVIS
“Can I Change My Mind” (1969 debut album; Hear here; Amazon UK; Demon)
DORIS DAY
“The Love Album” (1967 album; Craft Recordings / Concord)
BARBARA EDEN
“Miss Barbara Eden” (1967 album; remastered by Mike Milchner at SonicVision; pink-colored vinyl; its first vinyl release since its original issue; Merch; Real Gone Music)
FREDDIE GIBBS & MADLIB
“Bandana Beats” (instrumental version of their 2019 album, “Bandana”; Hear/read here; Madlib Invazion / ESGN / Keep Cool / RCA)
JOLIE HOLLAND
“Escondida” (2004 debut album; pressed on 140-gram double vinyl at 45rpm for optimum audio quality; Hear here; Cinquefoil)
TOM JONES
“The World of Tom Jones” (1970 compilation; 12 songs; On Tour; Decca)
PETE LAROCA
“Basra” (1965 album, with Joe Henderson, Steve Kuhn and Steve Swallow; Blue Note / UMe)
ELVIS PRESLEY
“50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can’t Be Wrong: Elvis’ Gold Records, Volume 2” (1959 compilation; Merch; Friday Music)
LOUIS TOMLINSON
“Walls” (the former One Direction member’s debut album; producers: Dan Priddy, Mark Crew, Blackwell, Jamie Hartman; new single: “We Made It”; See here; Read here; Syco Music)
VARIOUS ARTISTS
“The Rough Guide to the Roots of Country Music” (13 songs; World Music Network)
CHARLES WRIGHT & THE WATTS 103RD STREET RHYTHM BAND
“Express Yourself” (1970 album, featuring the title track and “Love Land”; remastered; brown-colored vinyl; Real Gone Music)
ROY AYERS
“Virgin Ubiquity II: Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981” (Hear/read here; BBE Music)
ALICE COOPER
“The Last Temptation” (1994 album; 180-gram blue audiophile vinyl; On Tour; Merch; Friday Music)
DE LA SOUL
“The Grind Date” (2004 album; remastered, with four previously unreleased instrumental tracks; On Tour; Merch; Sanctuary)
LANA DEL REY
“Born to Die” (2012 album, featuring “Video Games,” “Born to Die,” “Blue Jeans” and “Summertime Sadness”; Target-exclusive red vinyl; See here; On Tour; Merch; Interscope)
THE DOOBIE BROTHERS
“Southbound” (2014 album, featuring duets with Zac Brown Band, Blake Shelton, Huey Lewis, Sara Evans, Vince Gill, Brad Paisley, etc.; 180-gram red and orange swirl LP, with 12″ x 24″ 50th anniversary poster insert; mastered by Joe Reagoso and pressed at RTI; 50th Anniversary Tour; Merch; Friday Music)
BRYAN FERRY
“Live at the Royal Albert Hall 1974” (Hear here; BMG Rights Management)
GREEN DAY
“Father of All …” (first single: “Father of All …”; Hear here; Read here; On Tour, with Fall Out Boy and Weezer; Merch; Reprise)
THE GUESS WHO
“American Woman (50th Anniversary Edition)” (1970 album; blue-colored vinyl; Amazon.ca; Sony Music Canada)
DANIEL JOHNSTON
“Fun” (1994 album; Org Music)
HOWARD JONES
“One to One” (1986 album, featuring “You Know I Love You … Don’t You?”; 140-gram translucent blue vinyl; On Tour; Cherry Red)
YNGWIE MALMSTEEN
“Fire & Ice” (1992 album; solid orange, yellow, blue and white-colored vinyl; Music on Vinyl)
GEORGE MICHAEL
“Symphonica” (2014 live album; recorded at the Royal Albert Hall during his 2011-12 Symphonica Tour; See here; Merch; Island / UMe)
BOBBY PATTERSON
“It’s Just a Matter of Time” (1972 album; remastered; purple-colored vinyl; Real Gone Music)
SILVERCHAIR
“Frogstomp” (1995 album; silver-colored vinyl; See here; srcvinyl)
SUPERSUCKERS
“The Evil Powers of Rock ‘n’ Roll” (1999 album; On Tour; Merch; Reptilian)
VARIOUS ARTISTS
“Forrest Gump: The Soundtrack (25th Anniversary Edition: Box of Chocolates Brown Vinyl)” (1994 album; 32 songs on three LPs; 25th Anniversary Edition: Metallic Silver Vinyl; Bubba Gump Shrimp Pink Vinyl; srcvinyl)
ASH
“Teenage Wildlife: 25 Years of Ash” (22-song, double-vinyl collection; On Tour; Echo / BMG Rights Management)
BRIAN BLADE
“Brian Blade Fellowship” (1998 album, produced by Daniel Lanois; Blue Note / UMe)
DAVID BOWIE
“Alabama Song (40th Anniversary)” (1980 single; 7″ Picture Disc; B-side features two previously unreleased tracks, live versions of “Joe the Lion” and “Alabama Song” at Earls Court in 1978; See here; Merch; Rhino / Parlophone)
CELINE DION
“Courage” (2019 album; 140-gram translucent ruby-colored vinyl, with 16-page insert; Hear here; On Tour; Columbia)
GRATEFUL DEAD
“Dick’s Picks Volume Twenty-Four: Cow Palace Daly City, CA 3/23/74” (four-LP set; Merch; Real Gone Music)
DAVID GRAY
“White Ladder (20th Anniversary Edition)” (2000 album, featuring “Babylon”; it was actually released in November 1998 and did not chart but was re-released on ATO in May 2000; remastered double vinyl, with two LPs of previously unreleased and rare B-sides and demos; See here; On Tour; iht)
DARYL HALL & JOHN OATES
“Our Kind of Soul” (2004 album; On Tour; Friday Music)
ELVIN JONES
“Mr. Jones” (1972 album; Blue Note / UMe)
HUEY LEWIS AND THE NEWS
“Weather” (producers: Huey Lewis & The News; mixed by Bob Clearmountain; first single: “While We’re Young”; Hear here; Read here; BMG Rights Management)
TIM McGRAW
“The Biggest Hits” (11 songs; On Tour; Merch; Curb)
ELVIS PRESLEY
“Good Times” (1974 album, featuring “I’ve Got a Thing About You Baby” and “My Boy”; Merch; Friday Music)
REO SPEEDWAGON
“The Hits” (1988 compilation; 180-gram platinum swirl audiophile vinyl; See here; Blue Vinyl; On Tour; Merch; Friday Music)
RINGO STARR
“Ringo the 4th” (1977 album, produced by Arif Mardin; 180-gram translucent Valentine’s Day red audiophile vinyl; See here; Translucent Gold Vinyl; On Tour; Merch; Friday Music)
TAME IMPALA
“The Slow Rush” (forest-green vinyl; new single: “It Might Be Time”; Hear here; See here; Read here; FYE-Exclusive Red & Blue Vinyl; Urban Outfitters-Exclusive Vinyl, red and yellow swirled; Merch; Modular Recordings / Interscope)
TOWNES VAN ZANDT
“Townes Van Zandt (50th Anniversary Edition)” (1969 album; 180-gram remastered vinyl, tip-on jacket; lyrics included; Fat Possum)
VARIOUS ARTISTS
“Cats (Complete Original Broadway Cast Recording)” (1983 album; double vinyl; Deutsche Grammophon)
THE WONDER YEARS
“Burst & Decay (Volume II)” (seven-song EP; On Tour; Hopeless)
BEAT HAPPENING
“We Are Beat Happening” (seven-LP box set; newly remastered by Frank Arkwright at Abbey Road Studios; Domino)
SELENA GOMEZ
“Rare” (her first album since 2015’s “Revival,” released on CD/digital on Jan. 10; new single: “Look At Her Now”; See here; Merch; Interscope)
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
“The Rising” (2002 album; See here; Merch; Columbia / Legacy)
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
“18 Tracks” (1999 compilation) , “Live in New York City” (2001 album)
, “Devils & Dust” (2002 album; Merch; Columbia / Legacy)
THE STAPLE SINGERS
“Come Go With Me: The Stax Collection” (seven-LP box set features six studio albums, B-sides and live tracks; heavyweight 180-gram vinyl pressed at Memphis Record Pressing, available in hi-res 24-bit/192 kHz and 24-bit/96 kHz formats for the first time; includes deluxe booklet with archival photos and new liner notes; Craft Recordings / Concord)
THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND
“Trouble No More: 50th Anniversary Collection” (10-LP, career-spanning box set, featuring their classics, rarities and live tracks; Amazon.ca; Merch; Mercury / UMe)
JOHN DENVER
“John Denver’s Greatest Hits Volume 2” (1977 compilation; translucent gold and blue swirl vinyl; Friday Music)
GRANT GREEN
“Nigeria” (recorded in 1962 and released in 1980; with Sonny Clark on piano, Sam Jones on bass and Art Blakey on drums; Blue Note / UMe)
BOB MARLEY
“Soul Rebel” (12-song compilation of Lee Perry sessions; limited-edition green vinyl; Hear here; Merch; Goldenlane / Cleopatra)
CHARLIE PARKER
“The Savoy 10-Inch LP Collection” (four-LP deluxe box set celebrating his 100th birthday on March 12; See here; Download; Apple Music; Merch; Craft Recordings / Concord)
ROBERT PLANT
“Digging Deep” (7-inch singles box set, featuring 16 A-sides and rare B-sides spanning three decades; See here; On Tour; Rhino / EsParanza / Atlantic)
RAE SREMMURD
“SremmLife” (2014 album; double translucent red vinyl; On Tour; Merch; Eardruma / Interscope / UMe)
JAMES TAYLOR
“American Standard” (producers: Taylor, Dave O’Donnell, John Pizzarelli; first single: “Teach Me Tonight”; Hear here; On Tour, with Bonnie Raitt; Merch; Fantasy / Concord)
JEFFERSON STARSHIP
“Freedom At Point Zero” (1979 album, featuring “Jane”; 180-gram translucent orange vinyl; Hear here; Friday Music)
PAUL REVERE & THE RAIDERS
“The Spirit of ’67” (1966 album, featuring “Hungry,” “Good Thing” and “The Great Airplane Strike”; red, white and blue swirl vinyl; Friday Music)
NINA SIMONE
“Fodder On My Wings” (1982 album; remastered, with three bonus tracks, including “I Sing Just To Know That I’m Alive”; Hear here; Read here; Verve / UMe)
ABBA
“Live at Wembley Arena” (November 1979 show, released on CD in 2014; half-speed mastered at Abbey Road Studios by Miles Showell; three-LP set; Merch; Polar / UMe)
ARTISTS UNITED AGAINST APARTHEID
“Sun City” (1985 album, produced by Steven Van Zandt and Arthur Baker; See here; UMe)
SANTANA
“Borboletta” (1974 album; 180-gram translucent blue vinyl, mastered by Joe Reagoso; On Tour; Merch; Friday Music)
JONI MITCHELL
“Shine” (2007 album, featuring “One Week Last Summer,” which won the 2008 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance; her final LP makes its vinyl debut, pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI; Hear here; Hear Music)
PEARL JAM
“Gigaton” (new single: “Dance of the Clairvoyants”; Hear here; Read here; Vinyl; On Tour; Merch; Pearl Jam / Monkeywrench / Republic)
DONNA SUMMER
“She Works Hard for the Money” (1983 album, featuring “She Works Hard for the Money” and “Unconditional Love”; translucent yellow vinyl; See here; Merch; LMLR)
JOHN WILLIAMS
“Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)” (opened in theaters on Dec. 20; See here; Fandango; Merch; Walt Disney)
THE CRANBERRIES
“Something Else” (2017 album; the band’s final studio album with the late Dolores O’Riordan; BMG Rights Management)