De La Souls Live at Tramps, NYC, 1996 is a time machine for fans old and new. Recorded on May 16, 1996 at New Yorks famous Tramps nightclub, the core trio are joined by several guests, including Mos Def, then an unknown property but just about to make his De La debut on Stakes Is High. Common stops by for a pair of tracks, and the Jungle Brothers take the stage for one of the highlights, a reprise of the 1989 single "Buddy."
This collection of songs is classic De La Soul: a mixture of thought-provoking lyrics and teenage high jinks. In addition to Buddy, it features live performances of Breakadawn, Potholes In My Lawn, Me Myself And I and more.
Dead By Sunrise is a band fronted by Linkin Park's Chester Bennington and included Ryan Shuck and Amir Derakh from Orgy. Their only album, Out of Ashes, was released in 2009 on CD and digital, and a very limited vinyl pressing in Europe.
This is the first vinyl release in North America, pressed for Record Store Day on Black Ice vinyl. The original album has been expanded to include the track "Morning After", previously a bonus track on the Japanese CD. Also included are five unreleased acoustic songs performed in Las Vegas.
In January of 1973 Little Richard went to Muscle Shoals to record an albums worth of material on the heels of his successful releases for Reprise Records. Unfortunately, the material was only ever released in the US in 1973 on United Records and then again in France in 1975 on Musidisc. The album hasnt been reissued properly on its own since, making this special pressing, available first on Record Store Day, the first appearance of this material since the 70s! Included among the tracks are Little Richards covers of Chain Of Fools and (Sittin On) The Dock Of The Bay, plus fresh takes on songs he cut during his tenure at Reprise, Greenwood, Mississippi (from 1970s The Rill Thing) and In The Name (from 1971s King Of Rock And Roll and 2020s Southern Child).
Bill Dahl continues to tell the Little Richard story through his new liner notes for the set and this release, following in the footsteps of the very successful Southern Child RSD release, will be presented on unique Sunflare colored vinyl. The audio is restored and mastered by Grammy-winning engineer Michael Graves.
New 5LP box set featuring the three Reprise studio albums and an EP from the Godfathers of Grunge, as well as two bonus LPs of live tracks, B-Sides and unreleased demos, all making their debut on vinyl. This limited set includes the first North American pressing of their Reprise debut, "Piece Of Cake", liner notes by Keith Cameron, author of the book Mudhoney: The Sound And The Fury From Seattle, and new artwork by illustrator Edwin Fotheringham.