Biggest New (Movie) DVD Releases for the Week
Respect- Jennifer Hudson, Forest Whitaker, Marlon Wayans
Reminiscence- Hugh Jackman, Rebecca Ferguson, Thandiwe Newton
My Salinger Year- Margaret Qualley, Sigourney Weaver, Douglas Booth
Four Good Days- Glenn Close, Mila Kunis, Stephen Root
Witch Hunt- Gideon Adlon, Abigail Cowen, Elizabeth Mitchell
Coming Home in the Dark- Daniel Gillies, Erik Thomson, Miriama McDowell
Old Henry- Tim Blake Nelson, Scott Haze, Gavin Lewis
A Christmas Gift from Bob- Luke Treadaway, Anna Wilson-Jones, Stephen McCole
Tina- Tina Turner, Angela Bassett
Surge- Ben Whishaw, Ellie Haddington, Hammed Animashaun
TV on DVD
Ancient Aliens: Season 14
Emily in Paris Season 1
Snowpiercer Season 2
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow Season 6
Ancient Aliens Season 14
Saved by the Bell Season 1
New Music FRIDAY– Biggest New Releases (ALL FORMATS)
Eric Clapton “The Lady in the Balcony: Lockdown Sessions”
L.A. Guns “Checkered Past”
Rise Against “Nowhere Sessions” (Live album)
Enuff Z’nuff “Enuff Z’Nuff’s Hardrock Nite” (Covers album)
Gov’t Mule “Heavy Load Blues”
They Might Be Giants “BOOK” (new album, released alongside a 144-page art book of the same title)
Damon Albarn “The Nearer the Fountain, More Pure the Stream Flows” (the Blur/Gorillaz leader’s second solo album)
Jason Aldean “Macon” (15 of his 30-song “Macon, Georgia,” project, including “If I Didn’t Love You,” duet w/ Carrie Underwood)
Bruno Mars + Anderson .Paak “An Evening With Silk Sonic” (with special guest host Bootsy Collins)
NRBQ “Dragnet” (their first new album since 2014 includes a cover of the “Dragnet” TV theme song and 10 new original songs)
Rod Stewart “The Tears of Hercules” (nine original songs and three covers)
Taylor Swift “Red (Taylor’s Version)” (re-recording of her 2012 album)
Walk the Moon “HEIGHTS” (their first album as a trio, now minus bassist Kevin Ray)
ALSO: Reissues (CDs / Vinyl)
Nirvana “Nevermind (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)” (1991 album; newly remastered from the original analog tapes, with selected tracks from four concerts on the Nevermind Tour in Amsterdam, Melbourne, Tokyo and Del Mar, Calif.; Super Deluxe Edition, five-disc box set featuring four complete concerts on the Nevermind Tour from Amsterdam, Melbourne, Tokyo and Del Mar, Calif., plus a Blu-ray of the complete “Live in Amsterdam” concert video, newly remastered in HD, and a 40-page hardcover book with unreleased photos; Hear here; Vinyl, with a new 7-inch vinyl for “Endless, Nameless” with B-sides “Even In His Youth” and “Aneurysm”)
Elvis Presley “Elvis Back in Nashville” (four-CD box set of his final Nashville sessions, newly mixed, with outtakes and undubbed recordings, etc.)
Jerry Garcia Band “GarciaLive Volume 17: NorCal ’76” (three-CD set sourced from original soundboard recordings)
Cat Stevens “Teaser and the Firecat” (expanded 4CDs/Blu-ray/2LP/7″ anniversary clamshell box)
Genesis “The Last Domino?” (2CD retrospective)
Bread “Bread / On the Waters” (1969 and 1970 albums on one CD, featuring “Make It With You” and “It Don’t Matter to Me”; remastered), “Baby I’m-a Want You / Guitar Man” (1972 albums on one CD, featuring the title tracks, “Mother Freedom,” “Everything I Own,” “Diary,” “Sweet Surrender” and “Aubrey”; remastered) “Manna / Lost Without Your Love” (1971 and 1977 albums on one CD, featuring “If,” “Let Your Love Go” and “Lost Without Your Love”; remastered)
Kylie Minogue “DISCO: Guest List Edition” (2020 album; with three new tracks with Jessie Ware, Years & Years and Gloria Gaynor, plus previously unreleased remixes and fan favorites, including Dua Lipa’s version of “Real Groove”)
Joni Mitchell “Joni Mitchell Archives – Volume 2: The Reprise Years (1968-1971)” (five-CD box set of rarities includes a full 1968 Ottawa coffee house performance recorded by Jimi Hendrix and a 1970 BBC concert with James Taylor), “Live At Carnegie Hall 1969 [Vinyl]” (triple-LP set, mastered by Bernie Grundman)
The Chieftains “Chronicles: 60 Years of The Chieftains” (two-CD career retrospective includes collaborations with The Rolling Stones, Diana Krall, Alison Krauss, Van Morrison and Sinéad O’Connor, plus previously unreleased recordings from “Live at The Royal Albert Hall” and “Live at The Cambridge Folk Festival” and recordings from the BBC and RT archives)
The Wanted “Most Wanted: The Greatest Hits” (20 songs on two CDs)
War “Greatest Hits 2.0” (expanded edition of their 1976 hits compilation; two CDs, 24 songs)
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