Biggest New (Movie) DVD Releases for the Week
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World-
America Ferrera, Kristen Wiig, Jonah Hill
Isn't It Romantic-
Rebel Wilson, Priyanka Chopra, Liam Hemsworth
The Upside-
Nicole
Kidman, Bryan Cranston, Kevin Hart
A Dark Place-
Andrew
Scott, Denise Gough, Bronagh Waugh
Drunk Parents-
Alec
Baldwin, Salma Hayek, Jim Gaffigan
Trading Paint-
Rosabell
Laurenti Sellers, John Travolta, Michael Madsen
White Chamber-
Shauna
Macdonald, Oded Fehr, Amrita Acharia
Let the Sunshine In-
Juliette Binoche, Xavier Beauvois, Philippe Katerine
The Image Book-
Jean-Luc Godard, Dimitri Basil, Anne-Marie Miéville
Science Fair-
Jack
Andraka
TV on DVD
13 Reasons Why:
Season Two
Call the Midwife:
Season Eight
Les Miserables:
Masterpiece
New Music FRIDAY– Biggest New Releases (ALL FORMATS)
Billy Ray Cyrus
“The SnakeDoctor Circus” (guest: Don Von Tress)
Justin Townes Earle
“The Saint of Lost Causes”
Flying Lotus
“Flamagra” (guests: Anderson .Paak, Solange, George Clinton, Yukimi Nagano of
Little Dragon, Tierra Whack, Denzel Curry, Ishmael Butler of Shabazz Palaces,
Toro y Moi, Thundercat, David Lynch)
Glass Tiger
“Thirty
Three” (six-song EP)
KIDZ BOP Kids
“KIDZ BOP World Tour” (23 new studio recordings, with two bonus live tracks)
Cate Le Bon
“Reward”
Frankie Lee
“Stillwater”
Lizzo
“Cuz I
Love You”
Lonesome River Band
(Southwestern Virginia bluegrass band) “Outside Looking In”
Morrissey
“California
Son” (protest-themed covers album; guests: Billie Joe Armstrong, Grizzly Bear’s
Ed Droste, LP, Petra Haden, Ariel Engle, Sameer Gadhia, Lydia Night)
NCT 127
(K-pop boy band) “WE ARE SUPERHUMAN” (six-song EP)
Amanda Anne Platt & The Honeycutters
(Asheville, NC-based Americana band) “Live At The
Grey Eagle”
SOTO
(hard-rock group led by vocalist Jeff Scott Soto) “Origami”
Mavis Staples
“We Get By” (producer: Ben Harper, with songs written by Harper; guest: Harper)
Sting
“My
Songs” (new versions of his solo hits and three reworked Police hits, “Every
Breath You Take,” “Demolition Man” and “Can’t Stand Losing You”)
Stray Cats
“40”
(the first new album from Brian Setzer, Lee Rocker and Slim Jim Phantom in 25
years; they are marking their 40th anniversary with a new album and tour)
Various artists
“Aladdin (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)” (new live-action remake,
directed by Guy Ritchie, stars Mena Massoud, Will Smith, Naomi Scott, etc.,
opening today)
Various artists
“Rocketman (Music From The Motion Picture)” (Elton John biopic opens May 31;
starring Taron Egerton, the soundtrack includes a new Elton John and Bernie
Taupin composition, “[I’m Gonna] Love Me Again,” performed by John and Egerton)
The Waterboys
“Where the Action Is”
Jesse Colin Young
“Dreamers” (former Youngbloods singer’s 19th solo album)
ALSO: Reissues (CDs / Vinyl)
America
“Classic
Album Collection: The Capitol Years” (six-CD box set, circa 1977-85, with four
bonus tracks)
Steve Miller Band
“Complete Albums Volume 2 (1977-2011) [Vinyl]” (18-LP box set, from
1977’s “Book of Dreams” to 2011’s “Let Your Hair Down”; also available as
individual 180-gram black LPs)
Ray Price
“The
Lonesomest Lonesome / She’s Got To Be a Saint / You’re the Best Thing That Ever
Happened To Me / If You Ever Change Your Mind” (1972, 1973 and 1974 albums on
two CDs; remastered)
Primal Scream
“Maximum Rock ‘n’ Roll: The Singles” (two CDs, 31 songs)
Jerry Reed
“Jerry
Reed / Hot A’ Mighty! / Lord Mr. Ford / The Uptown Poker Club” (1972, 1973 and
1974 albums on two CDs; remastered)
Todd Rundgren
“The Complete Bearsville & Warner Brothers Singles” (two CDs, 40 songs; On
Tour)
Toto
“All
In” (13-CD box set features 11 remastered studio albums, “Live in Tokyo 1980”
EP and a full disc of previously unreleased material, titled “Old Is New”)
Jr. Walker & The All Stars
“Walk in the Night: The Motown 70s Studio Albums”
(six albums on three CDs)
Eric Church
“61
Days In Church Volume 5” (36 live tracks recorded at various venues during his
2017 tour)