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- A1: Oh, What A Little Moonlight Can Do
- A2: I Cover The Waterfront
- A3: Fine And Mellow
- A4: I Cried For You
- A5: My Man
- A6: Reading From Lady Sings The Blues
- A7: I'll Be Seeing You
- A8: Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
- A9: Yesterdays
- B1: Don't Explain
- B2: Reading From Lady Sings The Blues
- B3: Body And Soul / Billie's Blues
- B4: Reading From Lady Sings The Blues
- B5: Travelin Light With Reading
- B6: It Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do
- B7: Lady Sings The Blues
- B8: Reading From Lady Sings The Blues
The live recordings included here are among the very best from Billie Holiday's final years
Part of the motivation behind the 1956 Carnegie Hall concert was to promote Billie's autobiography, Lady Sings the Blues.
The music was attuned entirely to Billie's character part, reinforced by readings from her book by Gilbert Millstein. Although recorded in 1956, the LP was only issued in 1961, almost two years after Billie's passing on July 17, 1959, at the age of 44.
Billie Holiday, vocals
Roy Eldridge, trumpet
Coleman Hawkins, tenor sax
Carl Drinkard, piano
Tony Scott, clarinet (piano on Lady Sings the Blues only)
Carson Smith, bass
Chico Hamilton, drums
Gilbert Millstein, readings from the book Lady Sings the Blues Live at Carnegie Hall, New York, November 10, 1956.
il devrait être publié sur 10.03.2023
- A1: Day In, Day Out
- A2: A Foggy Day
- A3: Stars Fell On Alabama
- B1: One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)
- B2: Just One Of Those Things
- B3: I Didn't Know What Time It Was
It is undeniable that Billie Holiday's singing changed in her later years. Her voice darkened and shifted to a lower range. Her economy of expression distilled her sound to its essence — a kind of heightened speech. The classic LP Songs for Distingué Lovers — her best work of the 1950’s — has also deepened and become burnished with time. Verve’s Acoustic Sounds Series features transfers from analog tapes and remastered 180-gram vinyl in deluxe gatefold packaging
il devrait être publié sur 23.06.2023
The timeless artistry of Billie Holiday is something that every generation gets to discover for themselves. The iconic songs on this collection showcase Holiday's unique ability to infuse every lyric with unparalleled emotion and depth. With her distinctive voice and incomparable phrasing, Holiday remains an enduring performer and a powerful influence on generations of musicians. Great Women Of Song is a testament to Holiday’s profound legacy and an essential addition to any music collection
il devrait être publié sur 29.09.2023
- A1: Rebel Yell
- A2: Daytime Drama
- A3: Eyes Without A Face
- A4: Blue Highway
- A5: Flesh For Fantasy
- B1: Catch My Fall
- B2: Crank Call
- B3: (Do Not) Stand In The Shadows
- B4: The Dead Next Door
"The 40th Anniversary expanded edition of Billy Idol’s iconic Rebel Yell album. Includes the smash hits “Eyes Without a Face,” Flesh for Fantasy” and “Rebel Yell.”
Deluxe reissue features 13 bonus tracks, including the previously unreleased “Best Way Out of Here” and cover of “Love Don’t Live Here Anymore” from the original sessions, plus original demos and the Poolside remix of “Eyes Without a Face.”"
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"ANNO DOMINI picks up Black Sabbath’s story in 1989, two decades and multiple lineup changes into the band’s groundbreaking career as metal originators. At the time, membership had solidified around riffmaster and founding member Tony Iommi, legendary drummer Cozy Powell (Jeff Beck, Rainbow, Whitesnake), singer Tony Martin, and longtime Black Sabbath collaborator and keyboardist Geoff Nicholls (Quartz, Bandy Legs).
The group originally released Headless Cross in 1989 on I.R.S. Records, the first of five albums Sabbath recorded for the label. Praised by fans and critics alike, the band’s 14th studio release produced three singles: “Devil And Daughter,” “Call Of The Wild,” and the title track. Bassist Neil Murray (Whitesnake, Gary Moore) joined for the “Headless Cross Tour” and stayed to record Sabbath’s next album, 1990’s Tyr. Named for the Norse god of war, the album explores similar mythological themes in songs like “The Battle Of Tyr” and “Valhalla.” On “The Sabbath Stones,” the band channels Old Testament fire and brimstone into a classic bruiser.
In 1992, following a successful world tour, this incarnation of Black Sabbath was put on hold when the band reunited temporarily with Ronnie James Dio. Two years later, Martin and Nicholls were back in the studio with Iommi to record 1994’s Cross Purposes. The band was completed with the addition of founding Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler and drummer Bobby Rondinelli of Rainbow.
The Tyr-era Black Sabbath lineup reunited in 1995 when Powell and Murray returned to record Forbidden. It was the band’s 18th studio album, and its last for nearly 20 years.
Contents:
Vinyl box set includes:
• Newly Remastered Versions Of :
- Headless Cross
- Tyr
- Cross Purposes
• Brand New Remix By Tony Iommi Of Forbidden
• 1989 Headless Cross Tour Replica Concert Book
• 40 Page Book with Photos, Artwork and Liner Notes
• 1989 Headless Cross Replica Colour Poster"
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- A1: The Final Shootout
- A2: What’s For Dinner
- A3: Stars Without Light
- A4: Piano Concerto No. 0
- B1: Mercury Dripping Down My Spine
- B2: Run For Your Death
- B3: Dead Ballerina
- B4: 1869 Overture
BLARF is comedian and actor Eric André’s musical project. Most people know Eric as an actor (Bad Trip, Happy Gilmore 2, and The Righteous Gemstones), and for his surreal, boundary-pushing comedy career, with an eponymous Emmy Award-winning show on Adult Swim and standup shows toured around the world. But few know Eric André as a bona fide musician who attended the prestigious Berklee School of Music, where he specialized in standing bass.
BLARF brings his disruptive energy to a new body of work that is both an extended comedic bit and entirely, unironically serious: Film Scores For Films That Don’t Exist. Inspired by composers like Ennio Morricone and Vangelis, whose signature sound is as iconic as the films they soundtracked, Eric enlisted a full orchestra to bring his compositions to life, recording in Los Angeles and Budapest.
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- Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
- Pledging My Time
- Visions Of Johanna
- One Of Must Know (Sooner Or Later)
- I Want You
- Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
- Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
- Just Like A Woman
- Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)
- Temporary Like Achilles
- Absolutely Sweet Marie
- 4: Th Time Around
- Obviously 5 Believers
- Sad Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands
Blonde on Blonde: A double album that transcends time, defies space, suspends reality, and looks through the human soul and tells the listener characteristics about themselves they didn't know. Professor Sean Wilentz, historian-in-residence for Bob Dylan's Web site, comes as close to summing up its brilliance in his superb Bob Dylan In America as any who've tried: "The songs are rich meditations on desire, frailty, promises, boredom, hurt, envy, connections, missed connections, paranoia, and transcendent beauty – in short, the lures and snare of love, stock themes of rock and pop music, but written with a powerful literary imagination and played out in a pop netherworld." No lie.
As part of its Bob Dylan catalogue restoration series, we are thoroughly humbled to have the privilege of mastering the iconic LP from the master tapes and pressing it on 45RPM LPs at RTI. We feel that the end result is the very finest, most transparent edition of Blonde on Blonde ever produced. Forever renowned for what the Bard deemed "that thin, that wild mercury sound," the album's famed aural character lives and breathes on this superb version, with wider and deeper grooves affording playback of previously buried information and lifelike presentation of the studio sessions.
Prized for a unique sound that cultural critic Greil Marcus tagged "the most glamorous record imaginable; listening you can see the chequered jester's suit Dylan had worn on stage for the nine previous, furious months," Blonde on Blonde is to music, production, prose, and performance as what hydrogen is to water. The secret to its inimitable aural character partially stems from Dylan's request in Nashville to producer Bob Johnston to remove the baffles from the studio room, allowing the musicians to interact as well as the music to assume a more organic quality that drifts from one microphone to another.
The story of Blonde on Blonde is almost as compelling as the music within. Dylan, frustrated with how initial attempts fared in New York, relocating to Tennessee and pairing with Nashville's top session players as well as members of what would become the Band, feverishly chasing perfectionism while also arriving at an on-the-fly feel that remains a reference point for recorded music. The Bard sweated over lyrics, demanded his band get the exact sounds he heard in his head, and limited most takes to a handful at most. A majority of songs were recorded long after midnight, the post-A.M. vibe reflected in the nocturnal aura, woozy optimism, inversion of intervals, and spiritual soulfulness of the playing.
il devrait être publié sur 31.08.2023
- Most Likely You'll Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)
- Lay Lady Lay
- Rainy Day Women #12 & #35
- Knockin' On Heaven's Door
- It Ain't Me Babe
- Ballad Of A Thin Man
- Up On Cripple Creek
- I Shall Be Released
- Endless Highway
- The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
- Stage Fright
- Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
- Just Like A Woman
- It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
- The Shape I'm In
- When You Awake
- The Weight
- All Along The Watchtower
- Highway 61 Revisited
- Like A Rolling Stone
- Blowin' In The Wind
The live reunion of Bob Dylan and The Band during 1973-74 yielded one of the decade's most celebrated, dynamic, and astonishing tours. Captured on Before the Flood, the results portray the two artists' shared chemistry as well as Dylan's instinctive ability to challenge audiences, his group, and himself via inventive rearrangements of classics that simultaneously ward off nostalgia and renew with meaning. Said by noted critic Robert Christgau to be "at its best, the craziest and strongest rock and roll ever recorded," Before the Flood crackles with intensity, relevance, and unhinged performances.
Arriving at a crucial time for both Dylan and The Band, Before the Flood is the furthest thing possible from a nostalgia trip. It's where Dylan begins his now-trademark feat of turning songs upside-down, taking risks, challenging expectations, and leaving audiences riveted to the edge of their seats in anticipation of what might come next. He sings with unabated passion, the moods spanning bitterness to jubilation. And his willingness to play fast and loose with the music gives way to compelling shifts, under-the-surface textures, complementary intricacies, and a sense of newness and discovery on par with that of an adventurer embracing total freedom.
Before the Flood buries any notion of limits, safeguards, or borders. It is an open map, each song a route begging for exploration without need or concern for exactness or an appointed leader. Collaborative in every sense, it's a portrait of six inimitable musicians feeding off one another, trusting in their past history as they hurdle towards uncharted territory, using soulfulness as a compass and opportunity as their vehicle.
Wholly different than the live episodes heard on Bob Dylan Live 1966, The "Royal Albert Hall" Concert, Before the Flood is equally seminal and, from the perspective of witnessing an artist dare not only his audience but himself to break through to a new plane, even better. Utterly astounding.
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Bon Jovi are releasing their new album "Forever" just in time for the band's 40th anniversary. With the brand new single "Legendary", the legendary rock band from New Jersey gives a foretaste of their 16th studio album.
"I'm very proud of this album, the sound, the songwriting. I think it's the best album we've recorded in the last 20 years. The fans will love it," says Jon Bon Jovi.
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- 1: God Only Knows
- 2: In My Room
- 3: Don't Worry Baby
- 4: California Girls
- 5: The Warmth Of The Sun
- 6: Wouldn't It Be Nice
- 7: You Still Believe In Me
- 8: I Just Wasn't Made For These Times
- 9: Sketches Of Smile
- 10: Surfs Up
- 11: Friends
- 12: Till I Die
- 13: Love And Mercy
- 14: Mt Vernon Farewell
- 15: Good Vibrations
Genius, icon, trailblazer - he revolutionised music as head of the Beach Boys. Now, legend Brian Wilsonr etraces his steps and reimagines the most iconic songs from his back catalogue into their purest form, him alone at the piano. Featuring renditions of classic hits 'God Only Knows', 'Wouldn't It Be Nice', 'California Girls', 'Good Vibrations' and many more on solo piano. "I can't express how much the piano has played such an important part in my life. It has bought me comfort, joy and security." - Brian Wilson.
il devrait être publié sur 10.12.2021
- A1: Growin’ Up Greetings From Asbury Park, Nj (1973)
- A2: Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) The Wild, The Innocent And The E Street Shuffle
- A3: Born To Run Born To Run (1975)
- A4: Thunder Road Born To Run (1975)
- B1: Badlands Darkness On The Edge Of Town (1978)
- B2: Hungry Heart The River (1980)
- B3: Atlantic City Nebraska (1982)
- B4: Dancing In The Dark Born In The U.s.a. (1984)
- B5: Born In The U.s.a Born In The U.s.a. (1984)
- C1: Brilliant Disguise Tunnel Of Love (1987)
- C2: Human Touch Human Touch Single (1992)
- C3: Streets Of Philadelphia Streets Of Philadelphia Single (1993)
- C4: The Ghost Of Tom Joad The Ghost Of Tom Joad (1995)
- D1: Secret Garden Greatest Hits (1995)
- D2: The Rising The Rising (2002)
- D3: Girls In Their Summer Clothes Magic (2007)
- D4: Hello Sunshine Western Stars (2019)
- D5: Letter To You Letter To You (2020)
Best Of Bruce Springsteen is a collection of original songs spanning his storied 50-year recording career, from 1973's Greeting from Asbury Park, NJ to 2020's Letter To You. It will be available as an 18-track set across 2 LPs or 1 CD - and digitally as an expanded 31-song package. The collection will span early-career favorites like "Growin' Up" and "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)," staples of Springsteen's live shows from "Dancing In The Dark" to "The Rising," best-selling breakouts like "Born To Run" and "Hungry Heart," as well as recent releases "Hello Sunshine" and "Letter To You." Here, these career-spanning works appear together in one set for the first time. The packaging includes archival photos and a new essay.
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- A1: Growin’ Up - Greetings From Asbury Park, Nj (1973)
- A2: Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) - The Wild, The Innocent And The E Street Shuffle (1973)
- A3: Born To Run - Born To Run (1975)
- A4: Thunder Road - Born To Run (1975)
- B1: Badlands - Darkness On The Edge Of Town (1978)
- B2: Hungry Heart - The River (1980)
- B3: Atlantic City - Nebraska (1982)
- B4: Dancing In The Dark - Born In The U.s.a. (1984)
- B5: Born In The U.s.a - Born In The U.s.a. (1984)
- C1: Brilliant Disguise - Tunnel Of Love (1987)
- C2: Human Touch - Human Touch Single (1992)
- C3: Streets Of Philadelphia - Streets Of Philadelphia Single (1993)
- C4: The Ghost Of Tom Joad - The Ghost Of Tom Joad (1995)
- D1: Secret Garden - Greatest Hits (1995)
- D2: The Rising - The Rising (2002)
- D3: Girls In Their Summer Clothes - Magic (2007)
- D4: Hello Sunshine - Western Stars (2019)
- D5: Letter To You - Letter To You (2020)
Black Vinyl[27,69 €]
Sony Music feiert die Musik von Bruce Springsteen mit einer Sammlung von Original-Songs aus seiner 50-jährigen Karriere, vom Debütalbum GREETINGS FROM ASBURY PARK, N.J. aus dem Jahr 1973 bis zum Album LETTER TO YOU aus dem Jahr 2020.
Die Sammlung umfasst Favoriten der frühen Karriere wie "Growin' Up" und "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)", Grundpfeiler von Springsteens Live-Shows von "Dancing In The Dark" bis "The Rising", Bestseller wie "Born To Run" und "Hungry Heart" sowie die jüngsten Veröffentlichungen "Hello Sunshine" und "Letter To You". Auf dieser Kollektion erscheinen die wichtigsten karriereübergreifenden Werke zum ersten Mal zusammen als Set. BEST OF BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN enthält ein Albumcover, das vom Fotografen Eric Meola während der BORN TO RUN-Sessions aufgenommen wurde, sowie neue Liner Notes von Erik Flannigan.
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Released only eight months after his exhilarating debut, Bruce Springsteen's The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle contains rousing dispatches from the boardwalk, the street, the beach, and the bedroom. It explodes with energy, dares to dream, teases with humour, crackles with tragedy, clings to hope, and overflows with discovery, youthfulness, and personality. It features an unforgettable cast of characters — corner boys, teenage hustlers, doomed lovers, jazz men, junk men, factory girls, fortune tellers, alley cats, pimps, escorts, and more — illuminated by vivid colour, breathtaking detail, and poetic action.
Musically, the heartfelt 1973 record is inhabited by sympathetic vignettes and cinematic arrangements steeped in rock 'n' roll, soul, jazz, and R&B. It finds the New Jersey native looking beyond the parameters of his preceding record and seeking to move on from environments he knows well (and chronicles here) by rushing headlong toward unknown territories, adventures, and people. Underpinned by the singer-guitarist's ambitious poetic enterprise and will to succeed, The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle is the album on which Springsteen becomes the Boss.
Mastered on Mobile Fidelity's renowned mastering system, pressed at RTI on MoFi SuperVinyl, and strictly limited to 7,500 numbered copies, Mobile Fidelity's UltraDisc One-Step 180g 33RPM LP set is the definitive-sounding version of Springsteen's sophomore record. Benefitting from SuperVinyl’s nearly non-existent noise floor, superb groove definition, and dead-quiet surfaces, The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle plays with a clarity, energy, presence, and openness that complement the expressiveness, dynamics, and scope of the seven restless songs that comprise a work Rolling Stone ranked the 345th Greatest Album of All Time.
Beyond the audiophile sonics that practically place you behind the console at 914 Sound Studios — listen to the separation between the instruments, natural decay of the notes, interplay within the widescreen soundstaging, and nothing-to-lose youthfulness of Springsteen’s voice — this reissue takes seriously this record’s influential merit by presenting it in packaging that underlines its status. Tucked in a beautiful slipcase, the LP is housed in a special foil-stamped jacket with faithful-to-the-original graphics. This reissue is made for listeners who prize sound quality and who want to engage themselves in everything involved with the invigorating set that busted Springsteen loose from the club circuit and landed him on the radio
Determined to liberate anyone within earshot and unafraid to come on strong, The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle serves as the debut of the E Street Band — not only heard but seen for the first time by most of the public courtesy of the back-cover photograph. This is where saxophonist Clarence Clemons, organist-accordionist Danny Federici, and pianist David Sancious step out of the shadows — and drummer Vini Lopez and bassist Garry Tallent again stoke a fiery rhythmic engine that helps drive the untamed, reimagined big-band swing of “Kitty’s Back,” breathless R&B thrust of “Rosalita (Come Out Tonight),” and carefree dance steps of the funky “The E Street Shuffle.”
Of course, the main attraction remains a then-24-year-old visionary on the precipice of becoming a sensation and turning a then-bloated rock scene on its head. Recorded over three months while Springsteen and company were busy touring his debut LP, The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle reflects the high-octane approach the vocalist embraced onstage and drifts away from the label-dictated acoustic-based frameworks of his debut. The set also witnesses Springsteen deepening his observational skills, with narratives such as the romantically tinged “4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)” and redemptive epic “Incident on 57th Street” mirroring changes taking place in the singer’s own life, small towns, and America at large.
A thrilling collision of memories, reflections, and composites — Sandy, Rosalita, and the latter’s parents are all based on actual people Springsteen knew, as is the community depicted in the opening track — the aptly titled The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle resonates decades on due to its truths, authenticity, and spirit. Those characteristics — as well as the fact that many of its lengthy songs come on as the equivalent of sweaty, feverish soul revue that won’t stop until you’ve been exhausted — also explain how this now-iconic album triumphed over the reservations of industry “experts” that both demanded Springsteen re-record it and instructed deejays not to play it.
Yet there’d be no stopping a record that saw the past, present, and future, a band whose will would not be denied, and a phenomenon who was born to run. A never-ending invitation to act real cool and stay up all night, The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle always feels alright.
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• Connoisseurs of 1960s she-pop have been very well served by Ace Records, particularly those with a predilection for American and British artists. But good music, of course, is not exclusive to the English-speaking world, as those familiar with our collections devoted to the female vocalists of Italy will be aware (not to mention similar projects focusing on Japan, France, Sweden, Hungary and Spain). In a country renowned for its song festivals, most notably the prestigious event held annually in Sanremo, highly orchestrated ballads have always been especially popular in Italy. For this celebratory single, however, we present exemplary uptempo decks by Brunetta and Rita Pavone.
• Brunetta was one of the first Italian singers to record rock’n’roll. Among her early releases were the appropriately titled “The Explosive Brunetta” and “Ciclone Brunetta” EPs and the frantic ‘Precipito’, which she performed with wild abandon in the film Urlatori Alla Sbarra. New stars Mina and Adriano Celentano also appeared in the movie, so she was in very good company. Fast forward a few lower-profile years, she released the record for which she would become best remembered. Backed by the Balubas combo, she performed the somewhat non-PC ‘Baluba Shake’ at the Pesaro Song Festival in 1966, scooping top prize. These days, the track is an underground dancefloor favourite, original copies of which change hands for a pretty penny.
• A tiny girl with a huge voice, freckle-faced firebrand Rita Pavone debuted in late 1962 after she won the Festival Degli Sconosciuti, a talent contest. She went on to storm the Italian charts six times, all before the end of 1963. ‘Cuore’, her great version of Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil’s beat ballad ‘Heart (I Hear You Beating)’, was also successfully recorded by her in French and English. By the end of 1967 she had released many hit singles and had starred in six lightweight films. Among her hits were several aimed at the children’s market, so buyers beware. Less juvenile, fortunately, was the high-energy ‘Il Geghegè’, the theme song from one of her TV specials. Surviving footage of her belting out the breathless number on TV is an op-art sight to behold.
• ‘BALUBA SHAKE’ received mass exposure when it was featured in an episode of Killing Eve in 2019.
• ‘IL GEGHEGÈ’ also featured on TV within the Nescafé
Be Your Own Barista advert.
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