Raw rock ’n’ roll, sleazy blues, instant-classic songs…this is the Stones at the top of their game. One of the best first tracks ever, "Sympathy for the Devil," gives way to the rest of the original 1968 LP: "No Expectations," "Dear Doctor," "Parachute Woman," "Jigsaw Puzzle," "Street Fighting Man," "Prodigal Son," "Stray Cat Blues," "Factory Girl" and "Salt of the Earth." To celebrate a half century of this landmark rock album, "Beggars Banquet" has been newly mastered by Bob Ludwig. If you get the limited-edition vinyl set, know that the lacquers have been cut at Abbey Road and pressed onto 180-gram vinyl. That second 12" vinyl disc: a mono mix of "Sympathy for the Devil" with an etching on the flip side. And the third disc: a replica of the rare Japanese bonus flex disc featuring a 1968 Mick Jagger interview. That set includes a download of the interview and the album, and its gatefold package incorporates both versions of the cover of this Rolling Stones essential! Abkco.029667087322 With those musicians down there and the sublime sonics they captured, the FAME studios in Muscle Shoals could go after the Motown sound as well as the Stax one. Here are 24 of the big-city soul sides created at FAME: "I’m Qualified" Otis Clay, "One More Hurt" Candi Staton, "I Can’t Stop (No, No, No)" Arthur Conley, "Everytime" Linda Carr, "Looking for a Fox" Clarence Carter, "I’m Getting Better" Jimmy Hughes and more! Kent Dance.029667088824 Phil Alvin of the Blasters has only released two solo albums in his near-40-year career, and this 1986 gem was one of them. He embraces blues, R&B, big-band swing and gospel, with songs dating from the ’20s to the ’50s: "Death in the Morning," "Next Week Sometime," "Gangster’s Blues," "Titanic Blues," "Daddy Rollin’ Stone" and more featuring guests Sun Ra & His Solar Arkestra and the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. This only came out on vinyl and cassette back then; it comes to CD now! Ace.029667092821 Convulsive political and societal changes in ’68 were reflected by a dramatic proliferation in mainstream music. Savage brings us his memories of that volatile year with 48 wildly diverse hits plus some cult favorites: "Fire" Crazy World of Arthur Brown, "Piece of My Heart" Big Brother & the Holding Company, "Kick Out the Jams" (preview pressing) MC5, "Crimson and Clover" Tommy James & the Shondells, "I Got a Line on You" Spirit, "Magic Carpet Ride" Steppenwolf, "Hard to Handle" Otis Redding, "I Say a Little Prayer" Aretha Franklin, "Say It Loud! I’m Black and I’m Proud (Pt. 1)" James Brown, "Cloud Nine" Temptations, "Everyday People" Sly & the Family Stone, "Classical Gas" Mason Williams, "Do You Know the Way to San Jose" Dionne Warwick, "Tighten Up" Archie Bell & the Drells, "Wonderboy" Kinks, "and more! Ace.029667093026 Dennis Coffey assembled this Detroit disco group, whose 1977 #2 R&B smash "Devil’s Gun" became the first record played at Studio 54. Here, though, is an album of unreleased C.J. & Co. recordings from the Westbound vaults: "Ain’t It Amazing," "Rainbow Music," "Get Lucky," "Let Them Talk" and more including the previously unheard original mix of "Devil’s Gun"! Westbound.029667093125 Mickie could spot a hit with deadly accuracy, and did so again and again. Here are 25 of his shining moments as a producer: "Sunshine Superman," "Mellow Yellow" Donovan, "To Sir with Love" Lulu, "Kids in America" Kim Wilde, "The House of the Rising Sun" Animals, "48 Crash" Suzi Quatro, "No Milk Today" Herman’s Hermits, "Little Games" Yardbirds, "Brother Louie" Hot Chocolate and more including "I Love Rock ’n’ Roll" by the Arrows—the future signature smash of Joan Jett! Ace.045507148220 To celebrate the premiere of the jug-band documentary "Chasin’ Gus’ Ghost," this 2007 all-star concert was held at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco. Blues, folk, ragtime and joyous camaraderie abound as you hear "My Old Man," "Downtown Blues," "Sweet Sue," "Papa’s on the Housetop," "Wild Ox Moan," "Stealin’ Stealin’," "Jug Band Waltz" and more by Jim Kweskin, Geoff & Maria Muldaur, John Sebastian, David Grisman, Dan Hicks and more! Folk Era.050087374976 In this new musical, everyone’s favorite "practically perfect" nanny returns to help the next generation of the Banks family find the joy and wonder missing from their lives. Emily Blunt and Lin-Manuel Miranda star; this truly magical soundtrack features the new Marc Shaiman/Scott Wittman songs "The Place Where Lost Things Go," "Can You Imagine That," "A Cover Is Not the Book," "Nowhere to Go but Up" and more! Walt Disney.068944025824 This is quite a treat for all of us who know Diana as a Grammy-winning, platinum-selling, jazz-superstar machine. For this is her 1993 debut LP, and it’s a delight to hear how assured she already was as a singer and a pianist: "This Can’t Be Love," "Body and Soul," "42nd Street," "Big Foot," "Jimmie," "As Long As I Live," "Frim Fram Sauce" and more. This gold seller has been remastered and expanded with her stellar rendition of "Summertime" (from the original sessions)! Justin Time.074403552008 The Hollies were pop stars but they also found their songs covered by countless artists during their heyday. Here are 30 prime examples: "I’ve Been Wrong" Buckinghams, "Like Everytime Before" Everly Brothers, "Have You Ever Loved Somebody" Searchers, "I’ve Got a Way of My Own" Electric Prunes, "Games We Play" Teenmakers, "You’ll Be Mine" 4 Strangers and more! Teensville.075597927702 In conjunction with the Criterion Collection’s new special-edition release of "True Stories," here comes a new release (CD or double vinyl) that brings the entire soundtrack to one package, in its original sequence, for the first time. This "immersive audio voyage into the little town of Virgil, Texas" (as Byrne puts it) includes unreleased tracks and several only found in previous sets and rarities collections: Byrne’s performances of "Glass Operator," "Disco Hits!," "Freeway Son," "Love Theme" and more plus "Soy De Tejas" Steve Jordan, "Wild Wild Life," "Love Sale," "City of Dreams" Talking Heads and more featuring Pops Staples, the Kronos Quartet, John Goodman and more! Nonesuch.075678199028 After leaving David Lee Roth’s band, Billy Sheehan—one of the most exciting bassists in rock—formed this pop-metal group with lightning-fast guitarist Paul Gilbert. No other band around had the mix of chops and hooks that Mr. Big did, as displayed in rambunctious fashion on their 1989 debut LP, which returns to CD now: "Addicted to That Rush," "Take a Walk," "Wind Me Up," "Merciless" and more! Evosound.075678654923 This Indiana a cappella group formed in ’96, but their big break came in 2008 when Atlantic saw one of their videos and signed them immediately. Their new album perfectly captures the astonishing versatility that first drew the label and thousands of fans to them: "Go Your Own Way," "Working for the Weekend," "When a Man Loves a Woman," "The Boys Are Back in Town," "Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag," "Changes," "I’ve Been Everywhere," "Lean on Me" and more! Atlantic.081227372521 Pairing Bob’s piano and Sanborn’s sax on this LP led to a Grammy in ’86 and a million sales. And let’s just say that the rest of the band helped make this a triumph, too: Al Jarreau (vocals), Marcus Miller (bass), Steve Gadd (drums), Eric Gale (guitar), Paulinho Da Costa (perscussion)…whoa! Two bonus cuts join "Moon Tune," "Maputo," "It’s You," "Never Enough," "Since I Fell for You" and more! Evosound.090771110220 Cult hero Curt Boettcher first rose to fame as producer of the Association, later helming recordings by Tommy Roe and the Beach Boys among others. What we have on these 3 CDs, though, are the late-’60s recordings of his own groups the Millennium, the Ballroom and Sagittarius as well as solo tracks. These dazzling soundscapes and choral arrangements represent the perfect hybrid of psychedelia and sunshine pop, and here you’ll find 22 previously unreleased tracks including demos. Those join the complete LPs "Begin" by the Millennium and the shelved full LP by the Ballroom (which finally came out in the late ’90s) plus alternates, outtakes and single versions. A 24-page booklet full of interviews and rare photos joins the Millennium’s "5 A.M.," "The Island," "I’m with You," "It’s You," "To Claudia on Thursday," "Blight," the Ballroom’s "Magic Time," "Forever," "Crazy Dreams," "Love’s Fatal Way," "Believe You," the Boettcher demos "Another Time," "Dancing Dandelion," a heap of Millennium and Ballroom instrumentals and more! Sundazed.093624903437 During his recent two-year break from the stage and studio, Michael spent countless hours with his family, and he has emerged with a whole new perspective on life—and on music, too. His new studio album boasts opulent arrangements, but his rich vocals and most romantic set of songs to date are the beating heart of this recording: "When I Fall in Love," "Forever Now," "Such a Night," his sublime spins on "La Vie en Rose," "My Funny Valentine," "I Only Have Eyes for You," "Unforgettable," "Where or When" and more. Also available on vinyl or deluxe CD (which boasts two additional songs)! Reprise.093624903628 Chris Stapleton, John Osborne and Radney Foster are among the A-list Nashville songwriters who collaborated with Cody on his Warner debut. Cody sings from the standpoint of rowdy troublemaker, dedicated family man, devoted Christian and more across these songs which summon the spirits of everyone from Johnny Cash and Roger Miller to Jackson Browne and Bruce Springsteen. Here, on CD or double vinyl, are "Doubt Me Now," "Dear Rodeo," "Monday Morning Merle," "Y’all People," "Long Haired Country Boy" and more! Warner Nashville.093624903789 Last year, Neil released "Hitchiker," a solo studio album he recorded in August 1976 but had kept in the vaults ever since. Now, on CD or double vinyl, we have this: a collection of never-before-heard live recordings from November 1976. Along with "No One Seems to Know"—a song not heard on any other Neil Young release—you’ll hear riveting solo acoustic renditions of "Heart of Gold," "After the Gold Rush," "Pocahontas," "The Needle and the Damage Done," "Sugar Mountain," "Love Is a Rose," "Harvest," "Give Me Strength," "The Losing End," "Campaigner," "White Line"…22 tracks Neil Young fans are gonna need! Reprise.190295528140 Jools and Marc, who have known each other since their Squeeze/Soft Cell days, started touring together—albeit periodically—in 2006. More than 10 years in the making, their first album together features newly penned songs as well as covers of Soft Cell, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Irving Berlin, Edith Piaf and more. Backed by the renowned Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, they delight with "It’s My Life Baby," "Tainted Love," "I’ll Take Care of You," "When the Saints Go Marching In," "How Deep Is the Ocean," "Hymne A L’amour" and more! Rhino UK.190295553999 Fans have been waiting for the new documentary "A Head Full of Dreams," which chronicles Coldplay’s spectacularly successful 20-year career. That documentary arrives now in "The Butterfly Package," which also includes the band’s November 2017 concert in São Paulo, Brazil on DVD and their Buenos Aires show (from the same tour) on either 2 CDs or triple 180-gram gold vinyl. The Buenos Aires concert is available here in a standalone 2-CD set, too; all the editions include Coldplay’s U.S. hits "Viva La Vida," "Yellow," "Magic," "A Sky Full of Stars," "Clocks," "Fix You," "Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall," "Paradise," "Hymn for the Weekend," their UK Top 10s "In My Place," "The Scientist," "Adventure of a Lifetime" and more of Coldplay’s melodic, majestic pop anthems! Atlantic/Parlophone.190295568733 One of the most storied Glastonbury performances of all time is released in complete form for the first time! NME called this not only the greatest Glastonbury performance ever, but "the best headline slot at any festival ever," so consider this essential, Bowie fans. The DVD features never-before-seen footage, and all the discs (CD or vinyl) include "China Girl," "Changes," "Life on Mars?," "Wild Is the Wind," "Stay," "Absolute Beginners," "Ashes to Ashes," "Rebel Rebel," "Little Wonder," "Golden Years," "Fame," "All the Young Dudes," "The Man Who Sold the World," "Station to Station," "Starman," "Under Pressure," "Ziggy Stardust," "Heroes," "Let’s Dance" and more radiant Bowie brilliance on the grand stage of Glastonbury. Rhino.190295568900 In 2011, Kate did something she’d long been wanting to do: she revisited and revised tracks from "The Sensual World" and "The Red Shoes," releasing her new versions as the album "Director’s Cut." These new versions, which range from slight adjustments to complete overhauls, delighted her fans as much as they satisfied the artist herself: "Flower of the Mountain," "Deeper Understanding," "The Red Shoes," "This Woman’s Work," "The Song of Solomon," "Lily," "Never Be Mine" and more! Rhino.190295568948 Always a fiercely independent artist, Kate got even more so when she built her own studio and began making her albums there. By no coincidence, her 1985 LP "The Hounds of Love" (her first release in three years and first recorded in her studio) was greeted as her masterpiece: her UK Top 40 hits "Cloudbusting," "The Big Sky" and the title track plus "Running up That Hill (a Deal with God)," "Mother Stands for Comfort," "Waking the Witch" and more! Rhino.190295568955 This album, which reached #3 UK in 1982, found Kate expanding into even more dramatic and experimental territory than she’d reached on her first few releases. The title track and "Sat in Your Lap" gave her two more UK hits; they join the haunting "Leave It Open," the unforgettable "Get Out of My House"…essential! Rhino.190295568962 In 1980, Kate reached #1 on the UK album charts for the first time as this album sent three hits to the UK Top 20: "Breathing," "Babooshka" and "Army Dreamers." Those join "Delius (Song of Summer)," "The Wedding List," "Egypt" and more thoroughly arresting songs! Rhino.190295568979 Kate reached #6 UK with her second album (and second of 1978). Her UK hit "Hammer Horror" joins "Symphony in Blue," "In Search of Peter Pan," "Oh England My Lionheart," "Kashka from Baghdad" and more captivating early Kate Bush! Rhino.190295568986 Kate was just 19 when she took England by storm with "The Kick Inside," her 1978 debut LP that rose to #3 UK as its single "Wuthering Heights" claimed the #1 spot. Her still-stunning first album also includes "Moving," "The Man with the Child in His Eyes," "Strange Phenomena" and more! Rhino.190295568993 Along with the new remasters of the 2005–2011 studio albums "Aerial," "Director’s Cut" and "50 Words for Snow," the rarities collections "The Other Side 1 & 2" and the covers comp "In Others’ Words," this 6-CD set brings you the original master of Kate’s 2016 live album "Before the Dawn": "Hounds of Love," "Waking the Witch," "Hello Earth," "Aerial," "Cloudbusting," "Sunset," "Joanni," "Never Be Mine," "Running up That Hill (A Deal with God)," "Among Angels," "Top of the City" and more of her spellbinding 2014 Hammersmith Apollo performances (her first time on stage since 1979)! Rhino.190295569006 Here, on 7 CDs, are the new remasters of Kate’s 1978–93 studio albums "The Kick Inside," "Lionheart," "Never for Ever," "The Dreaming Hounds of Love," "The Sensual World" and "The Red Shoes." Rhino.190296934018 The live recording-driven "End Of The Wörld," box features the live CD "Clean Your Clock," the studio album "Aftershock" with a bonus live performance from the 2013 Download festival, plus on 2 CD/DVD sets are "The Wörld Is Ours Vol 1: Everywhere Further Than Everyplace Else" and "Vol 2: Anyplace Crazy As Anywhere Else." Live Motorhead worldwide! You get concerts and recordings from NYC, Rio, Munich, Wacken and more. This limited edition box set features doodles from Lemmy on the box cover art and you get a Motörhead bottle opener keychain to boot!190296941733 Blur’s Damon Albarn, the Clash’s Paul Simonon and their mates in this London supergroup blended Britpop, dub and darkly shaded Danger Mouse production into a mesmerizing whole on their 2007 debut. Now, amidst the confusion and disorientation of Brexit, the group have reunited for this new album produced by Tony Visconti and the band. They paint a portrait of an England that’s broken but defiant with these beautifully muted, postmodern yet thoroughly British tracks: "Merrie Land," "Nineteen Seventeen," "The Great Fire," "The Truce of Twilight," "The Last Man to Leave," "The Poison Tree" and more. The long-awaited second album by the Good, the Bad & the Queen arrives on CD, deluxe CD (featuring a 56-page book with sheet music, lyrics and artwork) or 180-gram vinyl! Studio 13.190758103426 Pink Floyd’s #1-smash tribute to their fallen founder Syd Barrett became an instant classic in ’75 and went on to become one of the most successful reissues ever in the SACD format. But the "Wish You Were Here" SACD went out of print years ago; now, it returns, mixed for 5.1 surround sound and stereo from the original analog tapes by original Pink Floyd producer/engineer James Guthrie. It’s no wonder this album became a hit all over again when it came to SACD; it’s a monument to studio wizardry and it sounds so sublime on this hybrid SACD: "Shine On You Crazy Diamond Pts. 1–9," "Welcome to the Machine," "Have a Cigar" and that magnificent title track! Analogue Productions.190758316727 One of the most versatile musicians on the planet, Previn has dazzled for decades as a bona-fide jazz-piano virtuoso as well as a renowned composer, conductor and arranger. This new 55-CD set is the first to comprehensively chronicle his classical legacy on RCA Red Seal and Columbia Masterworks, spanning 1960–95 and featuring collaborations with Leontyne Price, Emanuel Ax, Yo-Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman, Julian Bream, John Williams and more. Six works (newly remastered from the original analog tapes) make their CD debut as you traverse 35 years in the career of this 10-time Grammy winner and four-time Oscar winner. Among the scores of highlights: "Symphony No. 1" Walton, "Scheherazade" Rimsky-Korsakov, "Symphonie Espagnole" Lalo, "Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 4" Rachmaninoff, "Concerto in F," "Rhapsody in Blue" Gershwin, "Piano Concerto No. 1," "Symphony No. 5" Shostakovich, "Concerto for 2 Pianos" Poulenc, "Piano Trio No. 1" Mendelssohn, "Piano Trio" Fauré, "Piano Concerto" Khachaturian, "Symphony No. 5," "The Wasps," "Symphony No. 9," "Three Portraits from the England of Elizabeth" Vaughan Williams, "Don Juan" Strauss, "Symphony No. 1" Nielsen, "Piano Concertos Nos. 1–5," "Symphonies Nos. 4–9" Beethoven, Previn’s own "Every Good Boy Deserves Favour," "Guitar Concerto" and more! Sony Classical UK.190758727325 Roger Waters’s dad went missing in WWII, and he’s said that that loss has stayed central to everything he does—including this adaptation of a theatrical piece by Charles-Ferdinand Ramus. This tale of a soldier who trades his fiddle to the devil in exchange for wealth has been scored for woodwinds, brass, strings and percussion, with Waters recording the voices of all the characters. This intriguing piece includes "The Soldiers March," "Hey Satan, You Bastard," "The Devil’s Dance," "Now I Have Everything," "Pastorale" and more! Sony Masterworks.190758770024 There was always a symphonic sweep to Roy’s voice and the productions on his classics—but last year’s "A Love So Beautiful" brought that grandeur to a new level. That release paired Roy’s passionate original vocals with new recordings of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and so does this sequel (which, like its predecessor, was produced by Don Reedman and Nick Patrick). Roy’s sons Wesley and Roy Jr. added guitars, too; here, on CD or double vinyl, are "Blue Bayou," "Unchained Melody," "Carless Heart," "Walk On," "She’s a Mystery to Me," "Too Soon to Know," "The Crowd" and more! Sony Legacy.190758840222 Fans flocked to the theaters to see Elvis’s movies—but, truly, they yearned for this: his stripped-down but amped-up live performances on national television that signaled his return to the concert stage. His so-called "’68 Comeback Special" (simply titled "Elvis" when broadcast on NBC on December 3, 1968) was an event that millions never forgot, and now that legendary special is turning 50. "The King in the Ring" brings together both intimate sit-down sets that Elvis played with D.J. Fontana, Scotty Moore and the boys that day; here, for the first time on double vinyl (in a newly created gatefold sleeve) are "That’s All Right," "Heartbreak Hotel," "Blue Suede Shoes," "Are You Lonesome Tonight?," "Blue Christmas," "Tiger Man," "Lawdy, Miss Clawdy" and more. But the big boy here is the seven-disc set: every known "’68 Comeback Special" rehearsal and recording (taken from the RCA vaults and brought here to 5 CDs) plus all the videotaped performances on 2 DVDs (more than 7.5 hours of footage). Rare photos, memorabilia and recording data come your way in an 80-page book, which features a new detailed chronicle of the making of the special. You’ll read insights and reflections from Bones Howe, Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen, Priscilla Presley, Emmylou Harris, Scotty Moore and many others, and on the CDs you’ll hear rehearsals of "I Got a Woman," "Love Me," "Blue Moon of Kentucky," "When It Rains It Really Pours," "Baby, What You Want Me to Do," "Santa Claus Is Back in Town," "When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again" and more. The Blu-Ray discs not only bring you the complete sit-down and stand-up shows but also show openers, show closers, promos, productions numbers and more. Between the audio and the visuals, you’ll not only relive a pivotal triumph in the Elvis Presley story but also go behind the scenes of a massive pop-music event and major moment in TV history! Sony Legacy.190758990828 Dolly co-wrote six of the 12 songs with producer Linda Perry for this new Netflix film soundtrack, and wait ’til you see the list of stars who share the mic with her. A new string version of Dolly’s 1966 hit "Dumb Blonde" joins "Here I Am" with Sia, "Holdin’ On to You" with Elle King, "Why" with Mavis Staples, "If We Don’t" with Rhonda Vincent and Alison Krauss, "Two Doors Down" with Macy Gray featuring Dorothy and more! RCA.190758991320 Mariah proved that she had lost none of her prodigious vocal power—or her self-aware sense of humor—on her acclaimed 2016 album "Me. I Am Mariah…The Elusive Chanteuse." The first singles released from this new album reveal that she remains in effortlessly impressive prime form: "GTFO," "With You" and "The Distance" (featuring Ty Dolla $ign). The latest from the R&B superstar arrives now on CD or 150-gram vinyl! Epic.190758994628 Jealous lovers, secret identities, sexual awakening…and the songs of the Go-Go’s! This new musical features orchestrations by Pulitzer/Tony winner Tom Kitt and a song recorded by the Go-Go’s for this soundtrack: "This Town." That joins their best-loved smashes plus Belinda’s solo hits as arranged by Kitt: "We Got the Beat," "Heaven Is a Place on Earth," "Head over Heels," "Get Up and Go," "Our Lips Are Sealed," "Vacation" and more! Sony Masterworks.190759043622 Capping the Boss’s triumphant tenure on Broadway is this new soundtrack album—which so many Springsteen fans are going to want, given that Bruce’s residency in a small NYC theater couldn’t possibly accommodate all who wanted to come. You’ll join the crowd heard on the recording, hanging on every word as Springsteen delivers riveting solo acoustic performances of "My Hometown," "The Wish," "Thunder Road," "The Promised Land," "Born in the U.S.A.," "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out," "Tougher Than the Rest," "Brilliant Disguise," "Long Time Comin’," "The Ghost of Tom Joad," "Dancing in the Dark," "Born to Run," "My Father’s House" and more. Bruce’s heartfelt song introductions appear on this soundtrack, too, whether you get the 2-CD edition or the quadruple 150-gram vinyl (with download)! Sony.3700477828615 The Bee Gees helped these Detroit soul-rockers once again reach the charts, penning the Rare Earth hit "Warm Ride" for this 1978 LP. Here’s that Top 40 hit (Rare Earth’s last) plus "You," "Dreamer," "Maybe the Magic," "Love Do Me Right" and the rest of the original release! LMLR/Culture Factory.3700477828639 These Detroit pop-soul stars took a turn toward disco on this 1976 LP, which is reissued here in Culture Factory USA’s fine-lookin’ "mini-LP" format, with superior remastered sound and the look and feel of a vinyl record (but on CD). The title track joins "It’s a Natural," "Finger Lookin’ Good," "He Who Picks a Rose," "Do It Right" and more! Culture Factory USA.4050538391404 Uriah Heep took their sweeping, theatrical sound to a new level on this 1972 LP full of both well-crafted songs and epic gothic adventures. Their first gold album (which reached #23) returns now as an "Art of the Album" edition, with reimagined artwork by Roger Dean (who designed the original cover) and an extensive Joel McIver essay featuring new interviews with Dean and the band. The Top 40 hit "Easy Livin’" and classic-rock radio staple "The Wizard" join "Rainbow Demon," "Paradise," "The Spell," "All My Life" and more. The vinyl is 180-gram and includes a 12" sleeve art print! Sanctuary.