Biggest New (Movie) DVD Releases for the Week
Monster Hunter- Milla Jovovich, Tony Jaa, Ron Perlman
Fatale- Hilary Swank, Michael Ealy, Mike Colter
Half Brothers- José Zúñiga, Vincent Spano, Luis Gerardo Méndez
Pinocchio- Federico Ielapi, Roberto Benigni, Rocco Papaleo
All My Life- Jessica Rothe, Harry Shum Jr., Marielle Scott
Scare Me- Josh Ruben, Aya Cash, Chris Redd
Zappa- Arsenio Hall, David Bowie, Kathie Lee Gifford
Crazy Samurai: 400 vs 1- Tak Sakaguchi, Kento Yamazaki, Yôsuke Saitô
TV on DVD
Doctor Who: Revolution of the Daleks
Rick and Morty: The Complete Seasons 1-4
New Music FRIDAY– Biggest New Releases (ALL FORMATS)
Chevelle “NIRATIAS”
A Day to Remember “You’re Welcome”
Nightfall “At Night We Prey”
Kings of Leon “When You See Yourself” (their first album since 2016)
Soul Station (KISS’s Paul Stanley, R&B covers album) “Now and Then”
Demon Hunter “Songs of Death and Resurrection”
Pat Metheny “Road to the Sun” (featuring Jason Vieaux and the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet)
Zara Larsson “Poster Girl” (guest: Young Thug; new single: “Talk About Love”)
Fruit Bats “The Pet Parade”
Annicia Banks (reggae singer-songwriter from Kingston, Jamaica) “Up Front” (seven-song EP; new single: “Love Has Found Its Way”)
Chase Atlantic “BEAUTY IN DEATH”
dodie “Build a Problem”
Gabrielle “Do It Again” (includes studio recordings of the songs that she performed on the U.K. edition of “The Masked Singer”; 10 of the 12 songs are cover versions)
Hilary Hahn “Paris” (with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, under the direction of Mikko Franck)
Judith Hill (former backup singer for Michael Jackson and a star of “20 Feet from Stardom”) “Baby, I’m Hollywood”
Jimbo Mathus & Andrew Bird “These 13”
The Spill Canvas “Conduit” (the South Dakota rockers’ first full-length album since 2012; new single: “Firestorm”)
Garrison Starr “Girl I Used to Be”
Tigers Jaw (Philly-based rock band) “I Won’t Care How You Remember Me”
William the Conqueror “Maverick Thinker”
Various Artists “Coming 2 America” (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Various Artists “Rhythms of Zamuda: Music Inspired by Coming 2 America”
ALSO: Reissues (CDs / Vinyl)
Black Sabbath “Heaven and Hell (Deluxe Edition)” (1980 album; remastered, with 11 bonus tracks; Vinyl; Download) » BUY NOW, “Mob Rules (Deluxe Edition)” (1981 album; remastered, with nine bonus tracks)
Neil Young “Neil Young Archives Vol. II (1972-1976)” (10-CD box set contains 131 tracks, 62 of which are either unreleased songs or unreleased alternate versions, different mixes, rare or live tracks)
Todd Rundgren “A Wizard, A True Star… Live” (Vinyl Reissue)
No Use For A Name “Rarities Vol. 2: The Originals” (15-song compilation; Vinyl)
England Dan & John Ford Coley “Dowdy Ferry Road” (1977 album, featuring “It’s Sad to Belong” and “Gone Too Far”; remastered)
My Morning Jacket “At Dawn (20th Anniversary Edition)” (2001 album; with a bonus Jim James live acoustic set recorded three weeks before the initial release and later broadcast on KVRX; Orange Vinyl, out April 2)
The Explorers Club “Rarities Volume 1” (11 songs; Vinyl; Download, released on Feb. 12)
Japan “Quiet Life [Box Set]” (1979 album, featuring “All Tomorrow’s Parties” and “Quiet Life”; half-speed remastered on 180-gram vinyl, with three CDs of rare and previously unreleased material, plus a 24-page book with exclusive liner notes and photography)
Missing Persons “Spring Session M (Remastered & Expanded Edition)” (1982 album, featuring “Words,” “Destination Unknown,” “Windows” and “Walking in L.A.”; remastered from original master tapes from the Universal Music tape archive, with bonus tracks from their debut EP) “Rhyme & Reason (Remastered & Expanded Edition)” (1984 album, featuring “Give”; remastered from original master tapes, with a bonus outtake and two 12-inch remixes) » BUY NOW, “Color In Your Life (Remastered & Expanded Edition)” (1986 album, produced by Bernard Edwards; remastered from original master tapes, with bonus outtakes and remixes)
Tin Tin “Tin Tin / Astral Taxi” (1970 and 1971 albums on one CD, featuring “Toast and Marmalade for Tea”; produced by Maurice Gibb; remastered)
Chet Baker “Chet” (Vinyl Reissue) “Chet Baker in New York” (Vinyl Reissue) “It Could Happen to You” (Vinyl Reissue) “Chet Baker Plays the Best of Lerner and Loewe” (Vinyl Reissue)
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