Biggest New (Movie) DVD Releases for the Week
Aquaman-
Jason
Momoa, Amber Heard, Willem Dafoe
Second Act-
Milo
Ventimiglia, Jennifer Lopez, Vanessa Hudgens
If Beale Street Could Talk-
KiKi
Layne, Stephan James, Regina King
Stan & Ollie-
John C. Reilly, Steve Coogan, Nina Arianda
Capernaum-
Zain
Al Rafeea, Yordanos Shiferaw, Boluwatife Treasure Bankole
Columbus-
John
Cho, Haley Lu Richardson, Parker Posey
Kim Possible-
Sadie
Stanley, Sean Giambrone, Ciara Riley Wilson
King Of Thieves-
Michael Caine, Michael Gambon, Charlie Cox
MFKZ-
Orelsan,
Gringe, Redouanne Harjane
The World Before Your Feet-
Matt Green
Untogether-
Jamie
Dornan, Lola Kirke, Jemima Kirke
TV on DVD
Legion:
Season
2
Midnight, Texas:
Season Two
The Wayans Bros
Season 5
Kimagure Orange Road
Complete Series
Dragons: Race to the Edge
Seasons 5 & 6
Bikini Warriors:
The Complete Series
New Music FRIDAY– Biggest New Releases (ALL FORMATS)
I Prevail
“TRAUMA”
L.A. Guns
“The Devil You Know”
Steve Earle & The Dukes
“GUY” (16-song album was recorded in six days at
House of Blues in Nashville)
Billie Eilish
“WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?”
Fennesz
(Austrian electronic-music pioneer) “Agora”
Grupo Fantasma
“American Music Vol. VII” (guests: Ozomatli, Locos por Juana, Tomar Williams,
Jaime Opsina, Mr. Vallenato)
Chris Jones & The Night Drivers
(Nashville-based bluegrass band) “The Choosing Road”
Just Loud
“Just
Loud” (guest: Debbie Harry)
Lang Lang
“Piano
Book”
O.A.R.
“The
Mighty”
Ben Platt
(star of the hit Broadway musical “Dear Evan Hansen”) “Sing to Me Instead”
Suzi Quatro
“No
Control” (her first U.S. release since 1980’s “Rock Hard!” features 11 new
songs, plus two bonus tracks, including a collaboration with son Richard
Tuckey)
Quelle Chris
(Detroit-raised, Brooklyn-based rapper and producer) “Guns” (guests: Jean Grae,
Cavalier, Jonathan Hoard, Bilal Salaam, Eldar Djangirov, James Acaster,
U.G.L.Y. Boy Modeling)
Show Me the Body
“Dog Whistle”
Son Volt
“Union”
George Strait
“Honky Tonk Time Machine” (his first album since 2015 is the 30th of his
career)
UNKLE
“The
Road: Part II / Lost Highway”
Various artists
“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: Music From Season Two”
ALSO: Reissues (CDs / Vinyl)
Creedence Clearwater Revival
“Creedence Clearwater Revival” (1968 album), “Bayou
Country” (1969 album) (half-speed masters)
Kiki Dee
“The
Rocket Years” (Amazon-exclusive five-CD box set with bonus tracks and
illustrated book)
Marvin Gaye
“You’re
the Man [Vinyl]” (his lost follow-up to “What’s Going On” was never released in
1972; first single: “My Last Chance [SalaAM ReMi Remix]”)
Heaven 17
“Play
to Win: The Virgin Years” (10-CD box set includes five studio albums, plus more
than 100 bonus tracks: non-album A- and B-sides, 7-inch edits, U.S. edits,
instrumentals, 1980 demos, and four CDs of 12-inch remixes)
Jethro Tull
“This
Was (50th Anniversary Edition)” (1968 album)
Michael Nesmith
“Songs” (12-CD box set covering his 1970-1994 recordings on RCA and Pacific
Arts, with bonus tracks and a 32-page booklet)
Stevie Nicks
“Stand Back 1981-2017” (18-song compilation; 3-CD deluxe edition due April 19;
Vinyl, six-LP box set; Digital Deluxe Edition, with 50 songs)
Keith Richards
“Talk Is Cheap (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)” (1988 album; remastered, with
six bonus tracks, featuring Mick Taylor, Bootsy Collins and Johnnie Johnson;
Super Deluxe Edition, with CD, 180-gram vinyl, 80-page hardback book)
Donna Summer
“Another Time and Place – 30th Anniversary” (1989 album, featuring “This Time I
Know It’s For Real”; three-CD deluxe edition, with 35 tracks and mixes,
including two anniversary megamixes, plus 24-page booklet, new 6,400-word liner
notes and interviews)
Eli Young Band
“This Is Eli Young Band: Greatest Hits” (14-song collection)
Frank Zappa
“Zappa
in New York (40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)” (1978 album; five-CD collection
of more than three hours of unreleased performances from his 1976 four-night
stand at The Palladium)