Biggest New (Movie) DVD Releases for the Week
Crisis- Gary Oldman, Armie Hammer, Evangeline Lilly
The Violent Heart- Jovan Adepo, Grace Van Patten, Lukas Haas
Body Brokers- Suzanne Wind, Frank Grillo, Alice Englert
The Mortuary Collection- Tristan Byon, Eden Campbell, Hannah R. Loyd
Space Dogs: Tropical Adventure- Mauriett Chayeb, Mari Monge, Paula Andrea Barros
TV on DVD
Til Death: The Complete Series
Dave Chappelle’s Block Party
Interviewing Monsters and Bigfoot
New Music FRIDAY– Biggest New Releases (ALL FORMATS)
Dirty Honey “Dirty Honey” (producer: Nick DiDia; new single: “California Dreamin’”)
Peter Frampton “Frampton Forgets the Words” (instrumental covers album, featuring versions of George Harrison’s “Isn’t It a Pity,” Radiohead’s “Reckoner,” David Bowie’s “Loving the Alien,” etc.)
Dinosaur Jr. “Sweep It Into Space”
Steve Cropper “Fire It Up” (the guitar and Stax legend’s first solo album since 1969)
Eric Church “Soul” (the final release of his three-part project called “Heart & Soul”; “Heart” was issued on April 16 and a vinyl EP titled “&” is available to fan club members on April 20)
Tom Jones “Surrounded By Time” (all-covers album; producers: Ethan Johns, Mark Woodward; new single: a cover of Radiohead’s “No Hole in My Head”)
Art d’Ecco “In Standard Definition”
Big|Brave (ambient metal outfit) “Vital”
Cabaret Voltaire “BN9Drone”
California Music (featuring Beach Boys members and related artists) “California Music Presents Add Some Music” (10-song collection will benefit Feeding America)
Dumpstaphunk “Where Do We Go From Here” (the New Orleans band’s first full-length album in seven years)
Field Music “Flat White Moon”
The Immediate Family (Danny Kortchmar, Waddy Wachtel, Leland Sklar, Russ Kunkel and Steve Postell) “Can’t Stop Progress”
Lilith Czar (the artist formerly known as Juliet Simms) “Created From Filth and Dust”
Pærish (Danish rockers) “Fixed It All”
Vanessa Peters “Modern Age”
Sir Sly “The Rise & Fall of Loverboy” (guest: Gary Clark Jr.)
Todd Snider “First Agnostic Church of Hope and Wonder”
Various artists “Nomadland (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)” (the film, starring Frances McDormand, won Golden Globes for Best Picture and Best Director and is nominated for six Academy Awards; featuring the music of Ludovico Einaudi and other artists; Download, released on Feb. 19)
Various artists “A Week Away (Music From The Netflix Film)” (original songs written by Adam Watts, who worked on the “High School Musical” series)
ALSO: Reissues (CDs / Vinyl)
Motörhead “Louder Than Noise … Live in Berlin” (Dec. 5, 2012, show at the Berlin Velodrom)
The White Stripes “The White Stripes” (1999 debut album; remastered) “De Stijl” (2000 album; remastered) “White Blood Cells” (2001 album, featuring “Fell in Love with a Girl”; remastered) “Elephant” (2003 album, featuring “Seven Nation Army”; remastered) “Get Behind Me Satan” (2005 album; remastered) “Icky Thump” (2007 album, which won a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album; remastered)
The Who “The Who Sell Out (Super Deluxe Edition)” (1967 album; five-CD box set, with two 7-inch singles, full-album mono and stereo versions, bonus tracks featuring 14 previously unheard Pete Townshend demos, studio sessions, outtakes, unheard jingles, plus nine posters, replica ephemera, and an 80-page hardbound book with rare photos and new liner notes by Townshend)
Bad Brains “Bad Brains” (1981 debut album; mastered by Dave Gardner at Infrasonic Mastering)
Various artists “Riding the Rock Machine: British Seventies Classic Rock” [3CD clamshell box with the Who, Rainbow, Jethro Tull, Mott the Hoople, Electric Light Orchestra, the Faces, Uriah Heep and others]
38 Special “Strength In Numbers / Rock & Roll Strategy” (1986 and 1988 albums on one CD, featuring “Second Chance” and “Like No Other Night”; remastered)
Dr. Hook “Pleasure & Pain / Sometimes You Win” (1978 and 1979 albums on one CD, featuring “Sharing the Night Together” and “Better Love Next Time”; remastered)
John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band “John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band (The Ultimate Collection)” (1970 album; newly remixed from the original multi-tracks at Abbey Road Studios by Paul Hicks, overseen by Yoko Ono Lennon; with a second CD of Ultimate Mixes of the original album + singles “Give Peace a Chance,” “Cold Turkey” and “Instant Karma! [We All Shine On]”; Super Deluxe Edition, 159 tracks, 87 of which have never been released, across six CDs and two Blu-ray HD audio discs)
Gang of Four “Entertainment!” (1979 album, featuring “At Home He’s a Tourist,” “Natural’s Not In It” and “Damaged Goods”; remastered from the original tapes by Frank Arkwright at Abbey Road, with supervision by founding member Jon King; Vinyl) “Solid Gold” (1981 album; remastered from the original tapes by Frank Arkwright at Abbey Road, with supervision by founding member Jon King)
The Four Tops “Keeper of the Castle / Nature Planned It” (1972 albums on one CD; remastered)
The Grass Roots “Let’s Live for Today / Feelings” (1967 and 1968 albums on one CD; remastered)
The Loft “Ghost Trains & Country Lanes: Studio, Stage & Sessions 1984-2005” (two-CD, 30-track collection of singles and previously unreleased live recordings)
André Previn “The Warner Edition: Complete HMV & Teldec Recordings” (96-CD box set)
Spiritualized “Lazer Guided Melodies” (1992 album; remastered; Read here; Vinyl)
The Selecter “The Selecter (Deluxe Edition)” (1980 album; remastered and expanded; the three-CD set features the original album, non-album singles, B-sides, a John Peel session, previously unreleased rarities and a newly mixed concert recorded at Tiffany’s in Conventry in November 1979 and “Live in Hemel Hempstead” from February 1980)
Various artists “The New Stravinsky Complete Edition” (30-CD box set)
Various artists “Rocksteady Got Soul” (18-song collection; Track List)
Alan Vega (the Suicide co-founder died in 2016 ) “Mutator” (the recently discovered raw, unmixed recordings with collaborator Liz Lamere from 1995-96 were mixed and produced by Lamere and friend Jared Artaud)
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