Biggest New (Movie) DVD Releases for the Week
Brightburn-
Elizabeth
Banks, David Denman, Jackson A. Dunn
The Hustle-
Rebel
Wilson, Anne Hathaway, Tim Blake Nelson
A Dog’s Journey-
Jake Manley, Betty Gilpin, Dennis Quaid
Aniara-
Emelie
Jonsson, Bianca Cruzeiro, Arvin Kananian
The Sun is Also a Star-
Charles Melton, Gbenga Akinnagbe, Yara Shahidi
The Biggest Little Farm-
John Chester, Molly Chester
The Tomorrow Man-
John Lithgow, Blythe Danner, Derek Cecil
The Wild Pear Tree-
Dogu Demirkol, Murat Cemcir, Bennu Yildirimlar
I Trapped the Devil-
Scott Poythress, AJ Bowen, Susan Burke
Iron Sky: The Coming Race-
Lara Rossi, Vladimir Burlakov, Kit Dale
The Brink-
Jack
Black, Tim Robbins, Pablo Schreiber
TV on DVD
American Gods:
Season
Two
Arrow:
The
Complete Seventh Season
Blue Bloods:
The
Ninth Season
Brooklyn Nine-Nine:
Season Six
The Bureau
Season
4
Dive to the Future
Season 3
Mayans MC
Season
1
MotherFatherSon
Season 1
NCIS: New Orleans
Season 5
Ronja, The Robber's Daughter
S.W.A.T.:
Season
2
The Walking Dead:
The Complete Ninth Season
LEGO DC: Batman:
Family Matters
Music on DVD
The Beatles:
Made
on Merseyside
Clarence Clemons
“Clarence Clemons: Who Do I Think I Am? [Blu-ray + DVD]” (2019
documentary, directed by Nick Mead)
Taron Egerton, Jamie Bell, Richard Madden
“Rocketman [DVD]” (2019 film & soundtrack)
New Music FRIDAY– Biggest New Releases (ALL FORMATS)
Machine Gun Kelly
“Hotel Diablo” (guests: Trippie Redd, Naomi Wild, Lil Skies, Travis
Barker, YUNGBLUD, phem)
Taylor Swift
“Lover” (18-song album)
David Benoit
“David Benoit and Friends” (guests: Dave Koz, Peter White, Tim Weisberg, Marc
Antoine, Rick Braun, Vincent Ingala, Lindsey Webster)
The 40 Acre Mule
(Dallas root rockers) “Goodnight & Good Luck”
Vince Gill
“Okie”
Noah Gundersen
(Seattle indie folk singer-songwriter) “Lover
Hildur Guðnadóttir
(Icelandic musician) “Chernobyl (Music from the HBO Miniseries)”
Jason Hawk Harris
(Houston-born, L.A.-based musician, formerly of Show Ponies) “Love
& the Dark”
Ty Herndon
“Got
It Covered” (reimagined hits and covers of some of his favorite songs; second
single: re-recorded version of his 1996 song “Living in a Moment”)
Jazzmeia Horn
(Dallas-born singer-songwriter) “Love & Liberation”
Lyfe Jennings
“777” (guests: Tank, Algebra Blessett, Lil Boosie, Bobby V)
Shannon Lay
“August”
(recorded with Ty Segall at his home studio on New York’s East Side)
The Legendary Pink Dots
“Angel in the Detail”
Mariachi Los Camperos
(Grammy-winning group) “De Ayer para Siempre”
(translation: “From Yesterday to Forever”)
Midland
“Let
It Roll”
Coco Montoya
“Coming in Hot”
The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys
(winners of the International Bluegrass Music
Association’s 2018 Emerging Artist of the Year award) “Toil, Tears &
Trouble”
Maxi Priest
“It
All Comes Back to Love” (guests: Shaggy, Inner Circle, Estelle, Anthony Hamilton,
Bounty Killer, Che Sav, Noah Powa)
Robert Randolph & The Family Band
“Brighter Days”
The Rembrandts
“Via Satellite” (their first album in 18 years)
The Rubinoos
“From Home” (approaching their 50th anniversary, the original band lineup recorded
at the same studio where they cut their first single for Beserkley Records)
Raphael Saadiq
“Jimmy Lee” (his first solo album in eight years; guests: Kendrick Lamar, Ali
Shaheed Muhammad of A Tribe Called Quest, Rob Bacon, Brook D’Leau)
Seratones
(Shreveport, La., soul-rock band)
“POWER”
Jack Tempchin
(2019 Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee wrote/co-wrote “Peaceful Easy Feeling,”
“Already Gone,” “You Belong to the City,” “Smuggler’s Blues,” etc.) “One More Time With Feeling” (the title
track was co-written with the late Glenn Frey)
Tanya Tucker
“While I’m Livin'” (the country singer’s first original album in 17 years;
producers: Brandi Carlile, Shooter Jennings; Target-Exclusive CD, with two
extra songs, including a new version of “Delta Dawn”; Walmart-Exclusive CD,
with limited-edition photos)
ALSO: Reissues (CDs / Vinyl)
The Doors
“London Fog 1966” (live recordings originally
only available in a limited-edition box set and released on vinyl for Record
Store Day 2019)
America
“Archives
Vol. 1” (15 demos, studio rehearsals and alternate mixes, circa 1971-75)
Bread
“Baby
I’m a-Want You [Vinyl]” (1972 album, featuring the title cut, “Everything I
Own,” “Mother Freedom” and “Diary”; mastered from the original master tapes)
C+C Music Factory
“Gonna Make You Sweat” (1990 album, featuring “Gonna Make You Sweat
[Everybody Dance Now]” and “Things That Make You Go Hmmmm….”; remastered)
The Emotions
“Don’t Ask My Neighbors: The Columbia / ARC Recordings (1976-1981)” (three CDs,
54 songs, including seven bonus tracks)
Arlo Guthrie
“Alice’s Restaurant: Original Motion Picture Score (50th Anniversary Edition)”
(1969 album; remastered, with 12 bonus tracks)
The Hollywood Stars
“Sound City” (lost 1976 album; the newly reformed Hollywood Stars will
headline the Whisky a Go Go in Hollywood on July 18)
Massive Attack
“Mezzanine (Deluxe Edition)” (1998 album; remastered, with eight previously
unreleased Mad Professor remixes)
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
“Be For Real: The P.I.R. Recordings 1972-1975” (three
CDs, 36 songs, including six bonus tracks)