Biggest New (Movie) DVD Releases for the Week
Judas and the Black Messiah- Daniel Kaluuya, Lakeith Stanfield
The Little Things- Denzel Washington, Jared Leto
The Virtuoso- Anthony Hopkins
Tu Me Manques- Reyes Antelo, Fernando Barbosa, Erwin Berzain
Painkiller- Michael Paré, Bill Oberst Jr., Khalimah Gaston
New Music FRIDAY– Biggest New Releases (ALL FORMATS)
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones “When God Was Great”
Staind “Live: It’s Been a While” (Their first album in nine years. Recorded at a reunion show at Foxwoods Casino in CT, in 2019)
Weezer “Van Weezer”
Nancy Wilson “you and me” (Heart singer-guitarist’s first solo album, a mixture of original songs and covers; guests: Sammy Hagar, Duff McKagan, Taylor Hawkins)
Van Morrison “Latest Record Project Volume 1” (28-song double album)
Procol Harum “Missing Persons (Alive Forever)” (three-song EP)
New Order “education entertainment recreation” (2018 concert filmed and recorded at London’s Alexandra Palace)
Travis Tritt “Set in Stone” (his first album of all-new material since 2007’s)
Miranda Lambert with Jack Ingram and Jon Randall “The Marfa Tapes” (stripped-down songs recorded in the small West Texas town of the same name)
Bebe Rexha “Better Mistakes”
The Aristocrats (instrumental rock/fusion power trio) “FREEZE! Live In Europe 2020” (includes “Get It Like That,” with a drum solo by Marco Minnemann specially dedicated to Rush’s Neil Peart)
Daniel Bachman “Axacan”
Mandy Barnett “Every Star Above”
Judy Collins “White Bird: Anthology of Favorites” (covers album; guests: Stephen Stills, Willie Nelson, Joan Baez)
Graham Costello (Glasgow-based jazz drummer and composer) “Second Lives”
Iceage “Seek Shelter”
Kayak “Out of This World”
Sophia Kennedy “Monsters”
Leftover Salmon “Brand New Good Old Days” (includes a cover of Soundgarden’s “Black Hole Sun”)
Maria Muldaur with Tuba Skinny “Let’s Get Happy Together”
Squid “Bright Green Field”
Sumo Cyco “Initiation”
Geoff Westen “Random Acts of Music” (producer: Weston; Hear here; Download)
TEKE::TEKE “Shirushi” (debut album from this seven-piece Japanese psych-rock band)
Various artists “Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein (Original London Cast Recording)”
ALSO: Reissues (CDs / Vinyl)
Johnny Ace “The Johnny Ace Collection 1952-55” (two CDs, 51 songs)
Alphaville “Afternoons in Utopia (Deluxe Edition)” (1986 album; remastered, with 14 B-sides, 12-inch and 7-inch mixes, remixes, demos, a rare live version of the single “Dance With Me”)
Alex Chilton and Hi Rhythm Section “Boogie Shoes: Live On Beale Street” (Vinyl)
Erasure “Chorus (Deluxe Edition)” (1991 album, featuring “Chorus,” “Love To Hate You,” “Breath of Life” and “Am I Right?”; remastered three-CD set includes the original album, new and classic remixes, B-sides and bonus tracks and a live version of the album, recorded on Erasure’s Phantasmagorical Entertainment Tour)
Al Hibbler “The Singles Collection 1946-59” (three CDs, 75 songs)
Goldie Hill “The Goldie Hill Collection 1952-62” (two CDs, 56 songs)
Lulu “Gold” (three CDs, 60 songs)
Jane Morgan “The Jane Morgan Collection 1946-62” (two CDs, 54 songs)
Red Nichols “The Red Nichols Collection 1926-32” (four CDs, 93 songs)
Billy Joe Royal “Very Best of Billy Joe Royal: All the Hits + Rarities”
Bobby Vinton “The Early Years 1958-62” (two CDs, 52 songs)
Vitreous Humor “Posthumous [Vinyl]” (1998 album; remastered, with two bonus tracks)
Tony Joe White “Smoke from the Chimney” (nine songs built on demos of White playing acoustic guitar and singing, then transformed into band arrangements by Dan Auerbach with Nashville session players, including drummer Gene Chrisman, keyboardist Bobby Wood, bassist Dave Roe, guitarist Marcus King and others; Auerbach also plays electric and acoustic guitar, bass, drums and percussion)
Amy Winehouse “At the BBC” (three-CD set features tracks from appearances on “Later… with Jools Holland” and the Mercury Prize show; See here; Vinyl; Download; Apple Music; Merch) » BUY NOW (Republic / UMe)
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