In addition to songs penned by the band’s resident guitar hero Alvin Lee and by drummer Ric Lee (who wrote the liner notes for this new reissue), this explosive 1970 performance at Fillmore East features Ten Years After’s own renditions of classics by Chuck Berry, Willie Dixon, Sonny Boy Williamson and more. Both releases here include the concert on 2 CDs, and the triple-vinyl edition (that in itself is a first for this recording) was transferred from the original ¼" production master. Hold onto your hats as the late, great Mr. Lee leads the charge through "I Woke Up This Morning," "Love Like a Man," "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl," "Spoonful," "Roll Over Beethoven," "Help Me," "I’m Going Home," "Sweet Little 16," "I Can’t Keep from Crying Sometimes" and more! Chrysalis.5397102175343 This Halloween-ready comp has no "Monster Mash" in it—instead, you’ll find coveted chillers and rare cuts (lacerations?) from the vaults (crypts?), perfect for your next scary-good get-together: "The Ghost Hop" Surfmen, "Spooky" George Barnes, "Ghost Trains" Hank Snow, "Vampira" Bobby Bare, "Graveyard" Phantom Five, "The Shadow Knows" Link Wray, "The Rockin’ Ghost" Archie Bleyer, "Strollin’ Spooks" Ken Nordine, "The Monsters Hop" Bert Convy, "Frenzy" Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, "The Cat" Rod Willis, "Dead" Poets…34 in all! Bear Family.5397102175657 Hillbilly morphs into rockabilly and then into rock ’n’ roll as you hear the complete recordings of Eddie and Hank together. Their early country-rooted recordings on the Ekko label give way to the mid-’50s cuts that really start to rock: "Mr. Fiddle," "Guilty Conscience," "Rockin’ and Flyin’" (version 1), "Rollin’," "Heart of a Fool," "I’m Ready," "Pistol Packin’ Mama," "Meet Me at Joe’s," "Every Dog Has His Day," "Slow Down," "Fool’s Paradise"…38 tracks, 68 minutes and a 40-page booklet! Bear Family.5397102175688 Bear Family explores the legacy of this revered country singer-songwriter, who joined Eddie (no relation) in the Cochran Brothers but whose greatest legacy is his prolific penning of classics. There are some rockers among these 33 tracks, but country dominates these 79 minutes; a 40-page booklet joins "Half of the Time," "Goofin’ Around," "I Don’t Care Why," "He’s Got You," "Go On Home," "I Remember," "It’s Lonesome," "Same Old Hurt," "Just for the Record," "A Little Bitty Tear," "Left Out" (takes 2 and 3) and more! Bear Family.5397102175770 Bear Family’s had a streak of acclaimed Christmas comps; this new one brings you prized, rare and collectible dance grooves from the worlds of jazz, swing and R&B. A 24-page booklet joins these fun, festive 74 minutes: "Jingle Bells" Glenn Miller/Tex Beneke, "Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town" Ames Brothers, "Here Comes Santa Claus" Mills Brothers, "Baby, It’s Cold Outside" Ella Fitzgerald/Louis Jordan, "The Christmas Spell" Peggy Lee, "Zat You, Santa Claus" Louis Armstrong & the Commanders, "Christmas Island" Andrews Sisters/Guy Lombardo, "Swingin’ Them Jingle Bells" Fats Waller, "Santa Claus Came in the Spring" Benny Goodman and more! Bear Family.602547135339 A bracing blend of rock, pop, hip-hop and deep spirituality have made TobyMac one of today’s best-selling Christian-music artists. "I Just Need U" already hit #1 on the Hot Christian Songs chart; that joins "Everything," "Starts with Me" (with Aaron Cole)," "It’s You," "Hello Future," "Scars," "See the Light" and more! Forefront.602557445503 One of today’s most heralded voices of the church, Chris stirs the soul with personal reflections as well as ardent shouts of praise on this new album. His new singles "Resurrection Power" and "Nobody Loves Me Like You" join "Goodness, Love and Mercy," "Satisfied," "Is He Worthy?," "Stand in Awe," the title song and more! Sparrow.602567410676 Earlier this year, Barry’s complete 20th Century Records singles (1973–79) came out on CD and vinyl. Now, for those not wishing to settle for just the singles—after all, exquisitely produced treasures await all across the album tracks from this prime Barry White period—we have this: 9 CDs or vinyl LPs bringing you all nine of White’s 20th Century Records LPs. Together for the first time and newly remastered from the original analog tapes, these albums return here with original sleeve and label art. Ravishingly romantic soul ballads, funky beats and seas of strings come your way via the albums "I’ve Got So Much to Give," "Stone Gon’," "Can’t Get Enough," "Just Another Way to Say I Love You," "Let the Music Play," "Is This Whatcha Wont," "Sings for Someone You Love," "The Man" and "I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing." You get one seductive ’70s smash after another: his R&B Top 10s "I’m Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby," "I’ve Got So Much Love to Give," "Never, Never Gonna Give Ya Up," "Honey Please, Can’t Ya See," "Can’t Get Enough of Your Love, Babe," "You’re the First, the Last, My Everything," "What Am I Gonna Do with You," "I’ll Do for You Anything You Want Me To," "Let the Music Play," "It’s Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next to Me," "Playing Your Game, Baby," "Your Sweetness Is My Weakness" and many more! Island.602567419969 In the wake of the recent single-CD collection "The Singles: Keychains & Snowstorms" comes this 10-CD edition: the definitive retrospective of these master craftsmen of exquisitely seedy synth-pop! Disc one collects their ’80s 12" single A-sides: "Tainted Love/Where Did Our Love Go?," "Bedsitter," "Torch," "What," "Numbers," "Soul Inside," "Down in the Subway" and more. The box then moves on to B-sides, new versions and extended versions: "Tainted Dub/Where Did Our Love Go?," "Her Imagination," "007 Theme," 12" versions of "Facility Girl" and "Insecure Me," extended mixes of "Kitchen Sink Drama" and "The Art of Falling Apart," Dave Ball mixes of "Say Hello, Wave Goodbye," "Martin," "Youth" and more. Ultra-rarities then begin to pour in: the original version of "The Girl with the Patent Leather Face," 7" versions of "Heat" and "L’Esqualita," their cover of Black Sabbath’s "Paranoid," an early version of "A Man Could Get Lost," tracks from the "Mutant Moments" EP, Richard Skinner Radio 1 Session performances of "Entertain Me," "Seedy Films," "Chips on My Shoulder," dub versions of "Loving You, Hating Me," "Baby Doll," "Barriers" and more. The CDs commence with live 1983 recordings from L.A. ("Mr. Self Destruct," "Forever the Same," "Disease & Desire," "Where Was Your Heart," "Hey Joe/Purple Haze" and more) and UK performances from 2003 ("Tainted Love," "Where Did Our Love Go," "Sex Dwarf," "Surrender to a Stranger" and more). The abundant remastered, rare and unreleased recordings on the CDs finally give way to the DVD: promo videos, the "Young Guns Go for It" BBC documentary, TV appearances on The Old Grey Whistle Test, Top of the Pops, The Tube, The Switch and more, and the unreleased show "Live at the Amnesia" (May 28, 1981). A 10" square book full of photos and liner notes rounds out the ultimate Soft Cell anthology! Mercury.602567491132 Formed out of the ashes of Trip Shakespeare, this Minneapolis alt-pop band vaulted to platinum status with this 1998 LP: their indelible smash "Closing Time" and UK hit "Secret Smile" plus "Never You Mind," "Made to Last," "Singing in My Sleep" and more infectiously melodic gems. This new reissue (CD or double 180-gram vinyl) adds four bonus B-sides (hard-to-find ones): "Long Way from Home," "I’m a Liar," "Beautiful Regret" and "Making a Plan"! Geffen.602567491439 That title sounds like perhaps this is a new collection of Glen Campbell gospel performances—but the "King" in question here is Elvis Presley. For this intriguing discovery is a set of 18 recently unearthed and restored 1965–67 studio recordings Glen made before his breakthrough hits: songs penned by none other than Ben Weisman, who wrote an unmatched 57 songs recorded by Elvis. The Weisman compositions here also recorded by Presley include "All I Needed Was the Rain," "I’ll Never Know," the gospel song "We Call on Him," the soundtrack songs "Spinout," "Easy Come, Easy Go," "I’ll Be Back," "Cross My Heart and Hope to Die," "There Is So Much World to See," "Clambake," "How Can You Lose What You Never Had" (that one was recorded for "Clambake" but didn’t appear in the movie) and more. A long-lost early album by the late, legendary Glen Campbell! UMe.602567505730 It took a minute to take root, but the single "Linger" slowly worked its magic on both sides of the pond, and the Cranberries’ debut album rose to multi-platinum stature as "Linger" soared up charts across the globe. Here’s that breakthrough smash from Dolores O’Riordan and her mates from Limerick and the hit "Dreams" plus "I Still Do," "Sunday," "Pretty," "Waltzing Back," "Wanted" and more. This early-’90s alt-rock classic has been newly remastered at Abbey Road for its 25th anniversary and comes to vinyl now. You can also opt for the 2-CD expansion, which adds album outtakes, B-sides, the band’s debut EP and early cassette demos to the original LP. And the ultimate prize here: the 4-CD deluxe edition, which brings you everything on the 2-CD version plus a wealth of additional rarities, unreleased tracks, live tracks, Peel sessions, B-sides, postcards, a poster and a 10,000-word sleeve note chronicling the Cranberries rise to worldwide fame. In that box: "Linger" (Dave Bascombe mix), "How" (alternate version), "What You Were" (1991 demo), "Dreams" ("non-mixed" mix and "pop" mix) and more ultra-collectible Cranberries! Island.602567571339 Only the Beatles could have followed an out-and-out masterpiece like "Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band" with an equally brilliant (yet wholly different) double album like "The Beatles." The famous plain white sleeve that gave this release the name we all use today highlighted the fact that no embellishment was needed for this sprawling set of multifarious delights that celebrate (or is it parody?) country ditties, UK blues, English music hall, the Beach Boys—and the revolutionary plans of the left in the late ’60s. To take yourself right back to that heady time and place, get the double-vinyl reissue here—which, like all these editions, features "The White Album" newly remixed by Giles Martin and Sam Okell. The two 180-gram vinyl LPs come in a gatefold sleeve that’s a faithful, embossed reproduction of the original, and the new stereo mix was sourced directly from the original four-track and eight-track session tapes (guided by the original stereo mix by Giles’ father, George Martin.). This is the first time "The White Album" has been remixed and joined by bonus tracks, which you’ll find in the 3-CD and quadruple-vinyl editions here. Those two editions add the 27 acoustic demos the band recorded at George’s House in Esher, Surrey just prior to the studio sessions; those "Esher Demos" include "Back in the U.S.S.R.," "Dear Prudence," "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da," "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," "Blackbird," "Rocky Raccoon," "Yer Blues," "Revolution" and more. The 3-CD deluxe edition comes in an embossed digipak with a fold-out poster and portrait photos; the poster and photos also come in the limited-edition 4-LP set, which is housed in a two-piece lift-off-lid box with a 16-page 12" x 12" book. That 3-CD set features a 24-page booklet abridged from the Super Deluxe book: a 164-page hardbound tome with pull-out reproductions of the original album’s glossy photos of John, Paul, George and Ringo plus a large fold-out poster with photos on one side and lyrics on the other. That book is packed with rare and published photos, reproductions of handwritten lyrics, new written introductions by McCartney and Giles Martin, track-by-track details, session notes and more. And that brings us to the three additional CDs in the super-deluxe set. There, you’ll find 50 additional session recordings, most previously unreleased and all newly mixed, including "Not Guilty" (a song that didn’t make the album). And the hi-fi grand finale: a Blu-Ray disc with the new mix in PCM stereo, DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 and Dolby True HD 5.1 plus a direct transfer of the 1968 mono mix. Just as with the original release (well, even more so now), a world of discoveries lie behind that simple white façade! Capitol.602567636151 Yes it’s been a half century since the Magnificent Moodies unleashed one of the great classics of the psychedelic era, 1968’s "In Search of the Lost Chord." This album still unfolds like a dream laced with Mellotrons, sitars, flutes, spiritual chants and certainly some hallucinogens: "Ride My See-Saw," "Legend of a Mind," "House of Four Doors," "Dr. Livingstone, I Presume," "The Actor" and more. The anniversary vinyl edition replicates the original vinyl release and packaging (though this one here is 180-gram), and the single-CD edition starts with the original stereo mix of the complete album and ends with mono versions of "Voices in the Sky," "Dr. Livingstone, I Presume," "Legend of a Mind," Ride My See Saw" (mono CD debut for those last two) and the bonus song "A Simple Game." That brings us to the deluxe set, built around the original stereo mix plus a new stereo mix of the album. That set also includes the aforementioned CD bonus tracks plus "A Simple Game" (Justin Hayward vocal mix), a CD of 1968 BBC Radio One sessions ("The Best Way to Travel," "Voices in the Sky," "Tuesday Afternoon," "Ride My See-Saw" and more), alternate versions including an additional-vocal mix, Mellotron mix, instrumental mix, extended mix and more. And, finally, the deluxe DVDs: the complete album in 96/24 5.1 surround sound, the new stereo mix, the original stereo mix and something quite special to watch: their September 14, 1968 BBC TV appearance on "Colour Me Pop" including "Tuesday Afternoon," "Knights in White Satin," "Bye Bye Bird," "Fly Me High," "Beautiful Dream," "Ride My See-Saw," "Dr. Livingstone, I Presume" and more. Previously unreleased French TV broadcasts from ’68 round out the DVDs, and that rounds out this magnificent Moody set celebrating their 50-year search for the lost chord! Polydor.602567709886 Sinatra’s greatest ballads album not only comes to CD and to double 180-gram vinyl here, but it’s been newly remixed in stereo by Larry Walsh at Capitol Studios for this 60th-anniversary reissue. One of Frank’s most deeply heartfelt recordings sounds better than ever now: "Only the Lonely," "Willow Weep for Me," "Gone with the Wind," "Ebb Tide," "Blues in the Night," "Spring Is Here," "Good-Bye" and more. Double-CD deluxe edition adds the complete original mono mix of the album plus four bonus recordings from May and June of ’58: an alternate take of "Guess I’ll Hang My Tears Out to Dry," a test track of "One for My Baby" and the previously unreleased tracks "Lush Life" and "Angel Eyes" (alternate take)! Capitol.602567714682 The rock world is nowhere near over the shock of the premature death of one of the most arresting vocalists (and songwriters) of the past 25 years. This new career-crossing retrospective—Cornell’s first—adds two previously unreleased recordings to "Black Hole Sun," "Loud Love," "Outshined," "Been Away Too Long" Soundgarden, "Like a Stone," "Be Yourself" Audioslave, "Hunger Strike" Temple of the Dog, his solo tracks "Seasons," "Can Not Change Me," "You Know My Name" and more. The profoundly talented, deeply missed alt-rock hero returns here on CD or double 180-gram gatefold vinyl—or get the 4-CD deluxe version: 64 tracks and a 44-page booklet featuring previously unpublished photos, all in a beautiful die-cut slipcase. Among other things, you’ll hear Cornell’s renditions of "Wild World," Black Sabbath’s "Into the Void," Led Zeppelin’s "Thank You," the Beatles’ "A Day in the Life," Bob Marley’s "Redemption Song" and more. For the full effect, get the super deluxe edition, which starts with the 4 CDs of the limited-edition deluxe version, adds the full contents of those 4 CDs on seven 180-gram vinyl LPs and brings you 24 videos on DVD ("Black Hole Sun," "Fell on Black Days," "Burden in My Hand," "Cochise," "Show Me How to Live," "Like a Stone," "Be Yourself," "Original Fire," "Can’t Change Me," "Scream" and more Soundgarden, Audioslave and solo songs). Of the 88 tracks on the CDs and DVDs, 13 are previously unreleased; also included in this edition is a 66-page hardcover photo book wrapped in linen with a red foil signature cover, three artist lithographs, three photochromatic lithographs inspired by Chris’s fascination with the sun (their images appear when held in direct sunlight), a turntable mat, a huge 36 x 48" poster and more. It’s an expansive, lavish boxed set befitting the wide-ranging gifts of Chris Cornell. UMe.