Biggest New (Movie) DVD Releases for the Week
The Mauritanian- Jodie Foster, Benedict Cumberbatch
The Marksman- Liam Neeson
Senior Moment- William Shatner, Christopher Lloyd
Land- Robin Wright, Demian Bichir
Justice Society: World War II- Stana Katic, Matt Bomer
Pixie- Olivia Cooke, Alec Baldwin
The Columnist- Genio de Groot, Katja Herbers, Rein Hofman
Lapsis- Dean Imperial, Madeline Wise, Babe Howard
My Brother’s Keeper- Joey Lawrence, Robert Ri’chard, Keshia Knight Pulliam
New Music FRIDAY– Biggest New Releases (ALL FORMATS)
The Black Keys “Delta Kream” (11 covers of Mississippi hill country blues artists)
Myles Kennedy “The Ides of March”
Sunbomb “Evil and Divine” (debut album from new doom band formed by Stryper singer Michael Sweet and L.A. Guns guitarist Tracii Guns)
Charlie Benante (Anthrax drummer) “Silver Linings” (Quarantine jamming album. Guests: Frank Bello, Scott Ian, Carla Harvey of Butcher Babies, Rob Caggiano of Volbeat, John 5, Alex Skolnick of Testament)
LEVARA (L.A.-based trio includes Trev Lukather, son of Toto’s Steve Lukather) “LEVARA”
Juliana Hatfield “Blood”
Alan Jackson “Where Have You Gone”
DJ Khaled “KHALED KHALED” (guests: Megan Thee Stallion, Post Malone, Cardi B, Drake, Jay-Z, Nas, H.E.R., Justin Bieber, DaBaby, Lil Baby, Lil Wayne, etc)
St. Vincent “Daddy’s Home” (guests: Cian Riordan, Evan Smith, Sam KS, Greg Leisz, Daniel Hart, Michael Leonhard, Lynne Fiddmont, Kenya Hathaway; first single: “Pay Your Way in Pain”)
BALA (Spanish rock duo) “Maleza”
Matt Berry “The Blue Elephant”
The Chills “Scatterbrain”
Current Joys “Voyager”
Riley Downing (of The Deslondes) “Start It Over”
Frost* “Day and Age”
David Gray “Skellig”
Damien Jurado “The Monster Who Hated Pennsylvania”
Morcheeba “Blackest Blue”
Sarah Neufeld “Detritus”
Old Sea Brigade “Motivational Speaking”
The Pine Hill Haints “The Song Companion of a Lonestar Cowboy”
SHAED “High Dive”
Sons of Kemet (U.K. jazz quartet) “Black to the Future”
Various artists “Ram On: 50th Anniversary Tribute To Paul & Linda McCartney’s Ram” (featuring 100+ musicians, including original guitarist Dave Spinozza, original trumpet player Marvin Stamm, Joey Santiago of the Pixies, Davey Johnstone of Elton John Band, Will Lee, Eric Dover formerly of Jellyfish, Carnie Wilson, etc.)
Paul Weller “Fat Pop (Volume 1)”
ALSO: Reissues (CDs / Vinyl)
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young “Déjà Vu (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)” (1970 album; four-CD, one-LP box set featuring 28 previously unreleased tracks)
Grand Funk Railroad “Live: The 1971 Tour” (1971 album; remastered)
Steve Miller Band “Live! Breaking Ground August 3, 1977” (unreleased, full-length concert, recorded at the Capital Centre in Landover, MD, on multi-track tape and newly mixed and mastered by Miller and Kent Hertz)
Grateful Dead “Road Trips Vol. 2 No. 3 — Wall of Sound” (two-CD set, recorded on June 16, 1974, at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines, and June 18, 1974, at Freedom Hall in Louisville, KY; Merch)
The Go-Go’s “God Bless The Go-Go’s (Special Edition)” (2001 album; remastered, with two bonus tracks)
Steve Goodman “It Sure Looked Good On Paper: The Steve Goodman Demos” (20 previously unreleased recordings, including versions of “City of New Orleans,” “Eight Ball Blues” and “You Never Even Call Me By My Name”)
The Left Banke “Walk Away Renée / Pretty Ballerina” (1967 album; remastered)
Dua Lipa “Future Nostalgia (The Moonlight Edition)” (2020 album; with eight bonus tracks, including new single “We’re Good”)
The Mamas & the Papas “The Mamas & the Papas” (1967 album, featuring “Words of Love,” “I Saw Her Again” and “Dancing in the Street”; remastered) “The Papas & The Mamas” (1968 album, featuring “Dream a Little Dream of Me”; remastered)
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band “Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy” (1972 album, featuring “Mr. Bojangles” and “House on Pooh Corner”; remastered)
Stealers Wheel “Stealers Wheel” (1972 album, featuring “Stuck in the Middle With You”; remastered)
The Stone Poneys “The Stone Poneys” (1967 album; remastered) “Evergreen Vol. 2” (1967 album, featuring “Different Drum”; remastered) “Linda Ronstadt, Stone Poneys and Friends, Vol. III” (1968 album; remastered)
Thunderclap Newman “Hollywood Dream” (1970 album, featuring “Something in the Air”; remastered)
Emitt Rhodes “The American Dream” (1970 album; remastered, with bonus material) “Emitt Rhodes” (1970 album, featuring “Fresh as a Daisy”; remastered)
Various artists “Impulse! Records: Music, Message and the Moment” (two-CD, 25-song compilation marking the jazz label’s 60th anniversary; Read here; Vinyl, four-LP box set; Download)
The Walker Brothers “Take It Easy with the Walker Brothers” (1965 album, featuring “Make It Easy on Yourself”; remastered)




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