RSD Black Friday 2022
From 1994, the second Engine Kid album, remastered from the original tapes, and including an unreleased track from the session. For this RSD Black Friday version, a bonus colored 7” flexi with four new songs recorded by the original lineup is included.
ALBUM TRACK LISTING:
Holes To FIght In, Windshield, Nailgun, Anchor,Expressionists, Jumper Cables, Stitches, Fanbelt, Herbie Hancock, Lie Like Knives.
7” TRACK LISTING:
A1. Burban on Bladez A2. Special Olympics A3. The Abbatoir
B1.Patty:Tannia
This collection features rate alternate Fleetwood Mac tracks from 1975 – 1987. Previously released individually for Record Store Day and RSD Black Friday events on vinyl, they will now be together in one set on colored vinyl or a CD boxed set.
This collection features rate alternate Fleetwood Mac tracks from 1975 – 1987. Previously released individually for Record Store Day and RSD Black Friday events on vinyl, they will now be together in one set on colored vinyl or a CD boxed set.
Touring in support of their fifth studio album, Airborne, The Flying Burrito Brothers performed at the legendary New York City venue, The Bottom Line on August 18, 1976. This 12-track set features many of their classic songs alongside a few C&W standards. The group's lineup consisted of Skip Battin and Gene Parsons (both ex-Byrds band members), along with Gib Guilbeau, Joel Scott Hill and original Burrito, pedal steel legend, "Sneaky" Pete Kleinow. This live recording is previously unreleased.
"1976 was a great year for re-iteration of the Flying Burrito Brothers having the opportunity to travel throughout the USA celebrating the 200th Anniversary of the founding of the United States. Though Gram Parsons wasn't around anymore, Chris Hillman embarked on a solo career, and Chris Ethridge had just departed this band, we had some great guys that just happened to be real familiar with the 'Burrito' mentality. It all came together quite spectacularly! To begin, Gib Guilbeau was my life-long pal and Cajun guy par excellence. Gene Parsons, formerly of the Byrds, was he drummer from hell who lifted the excitement to the limit (and picked a great banjo and string bender guitar. What can I say about Joel Scott Hill? A rebel? A reverent fanatic? A soulful and emotional artist? ALL of the above! Then there is Skip Battin, who just joined the band whom everyone loved and called friend who provided very original bass and vocal support. All these cuts are genuine items from a live performance at New York City's legendary "Bottom Line" club with all the warts AND magical moments. No fix ups and no apologies. Just real music and true enthusiasm. This was the way it was when he hit the road in 1976!"
- "Sneaky" Pete Kleinow, 2001
Side A
1) Hot Burrito Stomp
2) Hot Burrito #2
3) Quiet Man
4) Dim Lights, Thick Smoke
5) Diggy Diggy Lo
6) Border Town
7) Toe Tappin Music
Side B
1) Waitin For Love To Begin
2) Take A Whiff On Me
3) Close Up The Honky Tonks
4) Truck Drivin’ Man
5) Six Days On the Road
6) Orange Blossom Special
A recording of the singer/songwriter's show from a July 8, 2000, performance at the famed New York showcase club. Fronting his four-piece band, the Rough Squirrels, Forbert draws from then-recent studio records Evergreen Boy and Mission of the Crossroad Palms, and selected favorites from his first two albums, among them "Goin' Down to Laurel" and the hit "Romeo's Tune," are also included. Forbert's earnest, wry lyrics, which he sings in a rusty, expressive tenor, shine throughout.
1. Real Live Love
2. Goin' Down To Laurel
3. Good Planets (Are Hard To Find)
4. Strange
5. The American In Me
6. Now You Come Back
7. Evergreen Boy
8. Rose Marie
9. It Sure Was Better Then
10. So Good To Feel Good Again
11. Oh, To Be Back To You
12. Something's Got A Hold On Me
13. She's Living In A Dreamworld
14. Complications
15. The Sweet Love That You Give (Sure Goes A Long, Long Way)
16. Romeo's Tune
17. Nadine/You Cannot Win (If You Do Not Play)
A picture disc version of Ace’s 2020 covers album, insert included!
Good Times Bad Times / Never In My Life / Space Truckin' / I'm Down [w/John 5] / Jumpin' Jack Flash [w/Lita Ford] / Politician / Lola / 30 Days in The Hole [w/Robin Zander] / Manic Depression [w/Bruce Kulick] / Kicks / We Gotta Get Out of This Place
Released in 1974, Aqua is the first solo album by Tangerine Dream's frontman Edgar Froese. It is known as his most influential release as his entire advance was invested in the acquisition and development of the then-unknown sequencers and modular synthesisers. “Aqua is a work of creation that has opened many doors to the sound exploration and to the parameters in a fusion between abstract and harmony". This release has been out of print on vinyl until now. This deluxe package includes a 2005 bonus track and new album art that has never been released on vinyl. Blue smoke vinyl with an an OBI strip, gatefold album jacket, printed inner sleeve, and replicas of the original record labels.
Aqua | Panorphelia | NGC 891 | Upland
Originally released in 2017, Bad Habits is the second studio album from Giovannie and the Hired Guns. Giovannie recently announced they have signed with Warner Music Nashville and will release their anticipated fourth new album Tejano Punk Boyz. Currently, the band’s breakout single “Ramon Ayala” follows up their #1 on the Active Rock Radio Chart by claiming the #1 slot on the Alternative Radio Chart this week, and has 5 weeks at #1 on Billboard’s Rock & Alternative Airplay Chart. This is the first time since 2006 that an artist’s first career-charting radio single reached #1 at both Alternative and Active Rock.
Side A
1 Shake
2 Saturday Night
3 Another Time
4 Better Days
5 Lonely for Your Love
6 Lines
Side B
1 Bad Habits
2 Run Away
3 Kentucky
4 Drink and Drive
5 Change
Available for the first time on vinyl, the Grateful Dead opened their fames Europe ’72 tour at the sold-out, cavernous Wembley Empire Pool in London. Including performances of their best-known songs, a healthy dose of music from the Skull & Roses album, and more than a half dozen songs from Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir’s respective 1972 solo albums.
First time on LP! Originally recorded in 1995 for Zoo Records, but the tapes were lost when Zoo Records went out of business and it wasn’t released until 2009 when the CD came out. Remastered by Jack Shirley.
Orange/Black Splatter vinyl
Single-pocket jacket, with printed inner sleeve
Side 1
1 Sugar and Spice
2 Gefilte Fish
3 Rooster Jowls
4 Albert Fish Liverwurst
5 Stabby the Clown
Side 2
1 Geek Girl
2 I Will Not
3 You're Gone
4 Nothing to Say
5 Magic Ed
6 Trick or Treat
7 The Ballad of Swing Low Scroty
"Congratulations and Condolences" and "Get Out" are unreleased B-sides from the band's Jan 2 2022 album Stress Dreams, which was produced by Dominic Davis (Jack White) and Grammy-winning engineer/producer Glenn Brown amidst the 2020 pandemic. Pressed on Seaglass 7" vinyl.
1. Congratulations and Condolences
2. Get Out
Classic 1984 - Jeffrey Lee Pierce fronts L.A.'s greatest Punk Band. This deluxe package includes an OBI strip, Single album jacket, Printed inner sleeve, New record labels unique for this release and double split purple and white color vinyl.
Introduction/Hey Juana | Eternally Is Here | Stranger In Our Town | Bad Indian | Sex Beat | Brother & Sister | Bad American | Fire Of Love | Preachin' Blues | Like Calling Up Thunder | Moonlight Motel | Goodbye Johnny | Give Up The Sun | Sleeping In Blood City
Juliana Hatfield and Emma Swift cover Neil Young for charity on this exclusive RSD Black Friday 7" single. Side A features Juliana covering the classic "Lotta Love" and side B features Emma covering the deep cut "Give Me Strength." Mastering and lacquers cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering. Pressed in the USA at Gotta Groove Records on beautiful virgin black vinyl for an optimal audio experience. Spins at 45 RPM with a large hole. Original artwork and design by Casey Burns. Includes high profile callout sticker and digital download card.
One dollar from the sale of each record is lovingly donated to Casting for Recovery, whose mission is to enhance the quality of life of women with breast cancer through a unique retreat program that combines breast cancer education and peer support with the therapeutic sport of fly fishing.
Side A: Lotta Love Side B: Give Me Strength
Lemmy Kilmister, Slim Jim Phantom, and Danny B. Harvey present Dreamcatcher Live from Alpine. This concert was never before physically released, and comes to record stores on picture disc for RSD Black Friday.
Good Rockin’ Tonight
Fight For Your Life
Something Else
Always In My Way
Not Fade Away
Let It Roll
Fool’s Paradise
Suzie Q
Five Long Years
Big River
Shakin’ All Over
It’ll Be Me
Bad Boy
Route 66
Rock & Roll Will Save You
Matchbox
Crossroads
This RSD Black Friday release brings together four studio demo sessions from The Heartbreakers (Johnny Thunders, Walter Lure, Billy Rath & Jerry Nolan) from 1976 and 1977, compiled onto one album for the first time.
Two sessions were recorded in 1976 in New York, including four tracks in their early incarnation with Richard Hell, and later six tracks after Billy Rath had joined on bass. In London in 1977, they recorded one session just prior to signing with Track Records, and another after L.A.M.F. had been released, with The Clash’s Terry Chimes on drums replacing the newly departed Jerry Nolan.
Pressed on transparent magenta vinyl, this release comes with a 12” poster of the Roberta Bayley cover photo, an outtake from the L.A.M.F. cover session, and an inner bag with Walter Lure interviewed by Johnny Thunders’ biographer Nina Antonia in 2005. The album shows the development of the band building towards their classic 1977 ‘L.A.M.F.’ album (recently reissued with a newly found original master), and further points to the direction they would have gone had they not split up.
SIDE ONE
Born Too Loose
Chinese Rocks
Let Go
Can’t Keep My Eyes On You
I Love You
It’s Not Enough
Do You Love Me
Take A Chance
SIDE TWO
Born To Lose
I Wanna Be Loved
Going Steady
Flight
Pirate Love
Give Her A Great Big Kiss
Too Much Junkie Business
London Boys
The sixth album from Hot Tuna (Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady and Bob Steeler) would become one of the hardest rocking album ever in the power trio’s large catalog of blues/rock projects over the last five decades. Released in 1975, Yellow Fever would become a fan favorite with tracks like Jimmy Reed's "Baby What You Want Me To Do" as well as plenty of hard blues rockers from Jorma Kaukonen like "Bar Room Crystal Ball" "Song For The Fire Maiden" and "Free Rein." This RSD Black Friday yellow vinyl version, the first vinyl edition since 1975, was mastered impeccably by Joe Reagoso from the original Grunt Records tapes.
1-Baby What You Want Me To Do
2-Hot Jelly Roll Blues
3-Free Rein
4-Sunrise Dance With The Devil
5-Song For The Fire Maiden
6-Bar Room Crystal Ball
7-Half / Time Saturation
8-Surphase Tension
The first album of the acclaimed Drought Season series between Bay Area heavyweights, The Jacka and Berner. Certified as a Bay Area classic, the album was Berner's first to chart and one of his most successful albums to date. With production from some of the Bay's top producers, such as Cozmo, Dunce, Gennessee, Rob Lo & Stinj-E, Drought Season taps in to a stable of cutthroat MCs, featuring the likes of Fed-X, Baldhead Rick, Don Toriano, Mike Marshall, San Quinn, Dubee, Cellski, Matt Blaque, Sky Balla, Goldtoes & Equipto.
Pressed on Black Vinyl
1. Keep It Flooded | 2. Time Flies | 3. Watch Me (feat. Fed-X) | 4. Battlefield (feat. Baldhead Rick & Fed-X) | 5. Fresher (feat. Don Toriano) | 6. Drought Season (feat. Mike Marshall & San Quinn) | 7. My Life (feat. Dubee) | 8. Look Up (feat. Cellski) | 9. Can't Walk (feat. Alcatraz & Matt Blaque) | 10. Changed Man (feat. Sky Balla) | 11. Purp (feat. B-Legit & Cozmo) | 12. Fall Down | 13. Keep It Street (feat. Equipto) | 14. Trap House (feat. Don Toriano & Goldtoes)
Emerald City Nights: Live At The Penthouse (1963-1964) brings forth a collection of previously unreleased recordings of the iconic pianist Ahmad Jamal captured live at the hallowed Seattle jazz club. Featuring trios with bassists Richard Evans and Jamil Nasser, drummers Chuck Lampkin, Vernel Fournier and Frank Grant. Limited Edition 2 LP set on 180g vinyl with audio transferred from the original tape reels and mastered by the legendary Bernie Grundman.
Includes extensive booklets with rare photos, liner notes by journalist Eugene Holly Jr. and interviews with pianists Ramsey Lewis, Jon Batiste, and Hiromi, producer Marshall Chess of Chess/Argo Records, and more. Volumes 1 and 2 mark the first releases from producer and “Jazz Detective” Zev Feldman’s new label venture, Deep Digs Music Group, in partnership with Elemental Music.
SIDE A:
1. Johnny One Note
2. Minor Adjustments
SIDE B:
1. All Of You
2. Squatty Roo
SIDE C:
1. Bogota
2. Lollipops & Roses
3. Tangerine
SIDE D:
1. Keep On Keeping On
2. Minor Moods
3. But Not For Me