In 1994, Southern alt-rockers Collective Soul became one of the biggest bands in the country with the release of their breakthrough self-titled album. It Was A Very Good Year (With Willie Nelson) Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word (With Elton John)ĭo I Ever Cross Your Mind? (With Bonnie Raitt) TRACK LISTING: Here We Go Again (With Norah Jones) It is also notable, and fitting, as the final album Ray Charles ever recorded. This duet album features collaborations with some of the biggest names in music like Norah Jones, James Taylor, BB King, Van Morrison, Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt and more. It sold over 200,000 copies in the US alone during it’s first week of release and went on to Triple Platinum status. One of the most the most popular and commercially successful albums of Ray Charles’ illustrious career, Genius Loves Company reached #1 on the Billboard 200, and won 8 Grammy Awards including Album of the Year and Record of the Year in 2005. The Original Lost Elektra Sessions (Expanded) It is the first time this killer collection is available on vinyl and is expanded to include unreleased demo and alternate tracks recently found in the Warner Vaults. This Deluxe 3LP expanded edition of The Paul Butterfield Band’s lost sessions from the 1964-1966 era features the classic line-up working through blues classics. Rothchild was impressed with the chemistry between the two and having persuaded Paul to bring Bloomfield into the band, eventually signed them to Elektra Records in 1964. During their engagement, Butterfield met and occasionally sat in with guitarist Mike Bloomfield. Paul Butterfield met aspiring blues guitarist Elvin Bishop in the early 1960s and with bassist Jerome Arnold and drummer Sam Lay (both from Howlin Wolf’s touring band), the new group secured a highly successful club engagement at Big John’s Folk Club in Chicago, bringing them to the attention of producer Paul A. This 30th Anniversary Edition is pressed on Orange vinyl.Ģ. Rap (“Death Threat”), and Masta Ace Incorporated (“Wake Me When I’m Dead”), all underscored by the Brand New Heavies’ live, laid-back grooves. Long ahead of its time when it was released in 1992, the album includes airtight rhymes by the likes of Gang Starr (“It’s Gettin’ Hectic”), The Pharcyde (“Soul Flower”), Kool G. The sophomore album from British acid jazz band the Brand New Heavies features a host of collaborations. 1 returns to vinyl after more than a decade. S1 - INTRODUCTION-BLIMPS, 2 LIFE IN THE AIR AGE, 3 FAIR EXCHANGE, 4 PIECE OF MINE, SISTER SEAGULL S2 - 1 MILL STREET JUNCTION, 2 SHIPS IN THE NIGHT, 3 SWANSONG, 4 MAID IN HEAVEN S3 - 1 SHINE, 2 ADVENTURES IN A YORKSHIRE LANDSCAPE S4- BILL NELSON'S INTRODUCTION, 2 TWIGHLIGHT CAPERS, 3 MODERN MUSIC SUITE S5 - 1 FORBIDDEN LOVERS, 2 TERMINAL STREET S6 - 1 BLAZING APOSTLESĪ must-have for any hip-hop fan’s record collection, Heavy Rhyme Experience: Vol. Cut at Abbey Road Studios and pressed on white vinyl, this special Record Store Day limited edition release is a fitting tribute to a fine live band and the creative vision of Bill Nelson. The recording reveals the improvisational side of Be Bop Deluxe, particularly on pieces such as “Shine” and “Blazing Apostles” which made each Be Bop Deluxe concert unique. Tayler and is presented here on vinyl for the very first time.
ALICE IN CHAINS DIRT ALBUM COVER INSIDE FULL
and I still have the jars." See the full post below.The concert recorded at Hammersmith Odeon in London on 26th March 1977, was one of the stand-outs from that memorable tour and it has been mixed by Stephen W. The album was nominated for a Grammy for best recording package. The flies kept dying, the kid kept complaining, and my assistant kept gathering more flies. My assistant made multiple trips up the street to gather hundreds of flies with a butterfly net at some horse stables. "I have fond memories of shooting this album cover in my dining room," Schenck wrote. "It was just me and my assistant, and a child whose name I've forgotten. Along with other insights, he revealed on Instagram the source of the actual flies pictured on the cover (a horse stable) and the location of the shoot (his dining room). Years ago, Schenck talked to Revolver about the making of Dirt's iconic imagery and shared fascinating behind-the-scenes photos from the cover shoot over the weekend, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of AIC's watershed Jar of FliesEP, he dug up some outtakes from the photo shoot for that record's eerie cover and recounted the story of its creation. Rocky Schenck is a photographer and director who has shot several album covers and written and directed over 150 music videos, including many for Seattle rock stalwarts Alice in Chains.