John Prine - The Atlantic and Asylum Albums - Remastered Limited Edition 7-CD Boxed Set Out October 23

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JOHN PRINE: THE ATLANTIC AND ASYLUM ALBUMS

Remastered Limited Edition 7-CD Boxed Set Contains Every Studio Album The Beloved Singer-Songwriter Recorded Between His Debut In 1971 And 1980 And Includes Many Of His Classics, Like “Hello In There,” “Angel From Montgomery” And “Sam Stone”

Available From Rhino On October 23

LOS ANGELES – John Prine, who passed away in April, was one of the most celebrated singer/songwriters of his generation and recipient of the 2020 Grammy® Lifetime Achievement Award. Considered a true folk-singer, Prine was known for his raspy voice and equally admired for his unique songwriting ability. His career spanned over five decades, during which he created witty and sincere country-folk music that drew from his Midwestern American roots and incorporated sounds from rockabilly, R&B and rock 'n' roll.  

Rhino remembers the man that Rolling Stone once called “The Mark Twain of American songwriting” with a newly remastered seven-CD boxed set ($54.98) that includes the first seven studio albums of his career, recorded with Atlantic Records and Asylum Records. CROOKED PIECE OF TIME: THE ATLANTIC & ASYLUM ALBUMS (1971-1980) will be available as a limited edition on October 23 and is available for pre-order now here. 

The set includes the following albums presented in mini-LP replica sleeves: John Prine (1971), Diamonds In The Rough (1972), Sweet Revenge (1973), Common Sense (1975), Bruised Orange (1978), Pink Cadillac (1979) and Storm Windows (1980). The clamshell box also contains poster inserts and a 20-page booklet with new liner notes written by acclaimed music journalist David Fricke. The cover art, commissioned especially for the set, is a painting by artist Joshua Petker that’s based on a photo of Prine taken by Jim Shea. 

CROOKED PIECE OF TIME – which takes its name from a song on Bruised Orange – represents an essential and timeless American songbook and includes tracks that have become modern-day folk and country standards like: “Hello In There,” “Sam Stone,” “Illegal Smile,” “Angel From Montgomery,” “Paradise” and “That’s The Way The World Goes Round.” The expansive collection also contains favorites like: “Far From Me,” “Dear Abby,” “Christmas In Prison,” “Fish and Whistle” and “Automobile.” 

In addition to earning the Lifetime Achievement Award this year, Prine also won Grammy® Awards for The Missing Years (1991) and Fair and Square (2005). His songs have been recorded by a long list of well-respected artists, including Joan Baez, Johnny Cash, Bonnie Raitt, Kris Kristofferson, Carly Simon, George Strait, Norah Jones, John Denver, Miranda Lambert, The Everly Brothers, Bette Midler, Paul Westerberg, Tammy Wynette and Dwight Yoakam. 


CROOKED PIECE OF TIME: THE ATLANTIC & ASYLUM ALBUMS (1971-1980) 
Track Listing:

John Prine
1.      “Illegal Smile”
2.      “Spanish Pipedream”
3.      “Hello In There”
4.      “Sam Stone”
5.      “Paradise”
6.      “Pretty Good”
7.      “Your Flag Decal Won’t Get You Into Heaven Anymore”
8.      “Far From Me”
9.      “Angel From Montgomery”
10.  “Quiet Man”
11.  “Donald and Lydia”
12.  “Six O’Clock News”
13.  “Flashback Blues”

Diamonds In The Rough
1.      “Everybody”
2.      “The Torch Singer”
3.      “Souvenirs”
4.      “The Late John Garfield Blues”
5.      “Sour Grapes”
6.      “Billy the Bum”
7.      “The Frying Pan”
8.      “Yes I Guess They Oughta Name A Drink After You”
9.      “Take The Star Out Of The Window”
10.  “The Great Compromise”
11.  “Clocks And Spoons”
12.  “Rocky Mountain Time”
13.  “Diamonds In The Rough”
 
Sweet Revenge
1.      “Sweet Revenge”
2.      “Please Don’t Bury Me”
3.      “Christmas In Prison”
4.      “Dear Abby”
5.      “Blue Umbrella”
6.      “Often Is A Word I Seldom Use”
7.      “Onomatopoeia”
8.      “Grandpa Was A Carpenter”
9.      “The Accident (Things Could Be Worse)”
10.  “Mexican Home”
11.  “A Good Time”
12.  “Nine Pound Hammer”
 
Common Sense
1.      “Middle Man”
2.      “Common Sense”
3.      “Come Back To Us Barbara Lewis Hare Krishna Beauregard”
4.      “Wedding Day In Funeralville”
5.      “Way Down”
6.      “My Own Best Friend”
7.      “Forbidden Jimmy”
8.      “Saddle In The Rain”
9.      “That Close To You”
10.  “He Was In Heaven Before He Died”
11.  “You Never Can Tell”
 
Bruised Orange
1.      “Fish And Whistle”
2.      “There She Goes”
3.      “If You Don’t Want My Love”
4.      “That’s The Way That The World Goes ’round”
5.      “Bruised Orange (Chain Of Sorrow)”
6.      “Sabu Visits The Twin Cities Alone”
7.      “Aw Heck”
8.      “Crooked Piece Of Time”
9.      “Iron Ore Betty”
10.  “The Hobo Song”
 
Pink Cadillac
1.      “Chinatown”
2.      “Automobile”
3.      “Killing The Blues”
4.      “No Name Girl”
5.      “Saigon”
6.      “Cold War (This Cold War With You)”
7.      “Baby Let’s Play House”
8.      “Down By The Side Of The Road”
9.      “How Lucky”
10.  “Ubangi Stomp”
 
Storm Windows
1.      “Shop Talk”
2.      “Living In The Future”
3.      “It’s Happening To You”
4.      “Sleepy Eyed Boy”
5.      “All Night Blue”
6.      “Just Wanna Be With You”
7.      “Storm Windows”
8.      “Baby Ruth”
9.      “One Red Rose”
10.  “I Had A Dream”

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Wilco
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Fri, 11/06/2020
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WILCO’S SUMMERTEETH GETS DELUXE TREATMENT 

4-CD Set Features A Remastered Version Of The Original Album Expanded 
With Unreleased Studio Recordings, And An Unreleased 1999 Concert

Limited Edition, 180-gram, 5-LP Version Exclusively Features An Unmitigated Disaster, Wilco’s 1999 Live Performance At Tower Records Available From Rhino On November 6 

Previously Unreleased Version Of “Summer Teeth” (Slow Rhodes Version) Out Today
 

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WILCO’S SUMMERTEETH GETS DELUXE TREATMENT 

4-CD Set Features A Remastered Version Of The Original Album Expanded 
With Unreleased Studio Recordings, And An Unreleased 1999 Concert

Limited Edition, 180-gram, 5-LP Version Exclusively Features An Unmitigated Disaster, Wilco’s 1999 Live Performance At Tower Records Available From Rhino On November 6 

Previously Unreleased Version Of “Summer Teeth” (Slow Rhodes Version) Out Today


LOS ANGELES – Wilco’s third album, Summerteeth, arrived in March 1999 to glowing reviews for its daring arrangements, lush harmonies and revealing lyrics. More than 20 years later, the Chicago-based band is expanding one of its best with multiple collections packed with hours of unreleased studio and live recordings. 

The first is SUMMERTEETH: DELUXE EDITION, a four-CD set that includes a Bob Ludwig 2020 remastered version of the original album (making its CD debut), along with an entire disc of unreleased studio outtakes, alternate versions and demos that chart the making of the album from songwriting demos to alternate studio arrangements to finished masters. 

Summerteeth introduced many fan-favorite classic tracks that the band continues to play live today, including “I’m Always In Love,” “A Shot In The Arm” and “Via Chicago.” The 24 previously unreleased recordings that debut on the DELUXE EDITION explore the making of the critically acclaimed album with demos “No Hurry” and “I’ll Sing It,” outtakes “I’m Always In Love” (Early Run Through) and “Viking Dan,” and alternate versions “Summer Teeth” (Slow Rhodes Version) and “Pieholden Suite” (Alternate). 

The two remaining discs in the CD version of SUMMERTEETH: DELUXE EDITION feature a previously unissued live show. The concert took place late in the Summerteeth tour, on November 1, 1999 in Colorado at The Boulder Theatre, when the new songs had been road-tested and the band was in top form. Sourced from an uncirculated soundboard recording, it features band members Jeff Tweedy, John Stirratt, Ken Coomer and Jay Bennett. Most of the songs on Summerteeth were performed during the show, along with several tracks from the band’s two previous records, Being There (1996) and A.M. (1995), as well as Mermaid Avenue (1999). The latter was the first in a series of albums that Wilco recorded with Billy Bragg where the group wrote music for and sang previously unheard lyrics penned by folk icon Woody Guthrie. 

The CD set will be released on November 6 for $49.98 and will also be available from digital and streaming services.

A limited-edition vinyl version of SUMMERTEETH: DELUXE EDITION will also be released on November 6 for $99.98. Limited to 6,500 copies, the five-LP set features the remastered studio album as well as the unreleased demos, alternates and outtake recordings pressed on 180-gram vinyl. However, instead of the Colorado concert included in the CD package, the LP version contains a special, exclusive performance from early 1999 titled, An Unmitigated Disaster, a previously unreleased live in-store performance at Tower Records on March 11, 1999, just two days after the album was released. The 10-song set, which was broadcast on Chicago radio station WXRT-FM, highlights several tracks from Summerteeth (“We’re Just Friends,” “How To Fight Loneliness” and “Can’t Stand It”). This show will only be available in the LP collection. 

All versions of SUMMERTEETH: DELUXE EDITION are designed by original Summerteeth art director and Grammy ® award winner, Lawrence Azerrad. The iconic cover art is revisited and re-imagined with deluxe treatments, including metallic foil packaging. Additionally, a special 180-gram colored-vinyl version will also be released the same day. Limited to 2,000 copies, the five-LP set will be available exclusively from WilcoStore.com for $99.98. All versions of the release are available for pre-order today. 

Finally, Jeff Tweedy recently announced his second book, How To Write One Song, available on October 13 via Dutton. With How To Write One Song, Tweedy creates a candid and fascinating primer on the art form he knows best, revealing both the behind-the-scenes process, and the joy he gets from making something new. More information on the book can be found here. 


SUMMERTEETH: DELUXE EDITION
4-CD Track Listing:

Disc One: Original Album
1.      “Can’t Stand It”
2.      “She’s A Jar”
3.      “A Shot In The Arm”
4.      “We’re Just Friends”
5.      “I’m Always In Love”
6.      “Nothing’severgonnastandinmyway (Again)”
7.      “Pieholden Suite”
8.      “How To Fight Loneliness”
9.      “Via Chicago”
10.  “ELT”
11.  “My Darling”
12.  “When You Wake Up Feeling Old”
13.  “Summer Teeth”
14.  “In A Future Age”
15.  23 Seconds Of Silence
16.  “Candyfloss”
17. “A Shot In The Arm” (Remix) 
 
Disc Two: Outtakes/Alternates/Demos *
1.      “Tried And True” (Demo) 
2.      “I’m Always In Love” (Demo)
3.      “All I Need” (Demo)
4.      “I’ll Sing It” (Demo)
5.      “Two Guitars” – Instrumental (Demo)
6.      “Candyfloss” (Demo)
7.      “In A Future Age” (Demo)
8.      “No Hurry” (Demo)
9.      “She’s A Jar” (Demo)
10.  “Can’t Locator It” (Guitar Riff Demo)
11.  “Nothing’severgonnastandinmyway (Again)” (Demo)
12.  “Summer Teeth” (Slow Rhodes Version)
13.  “Pieholden Suite” (Alternate)
14.  “I’m Always In Love” (Early Run Through)
15.  “My Darling” (Alternate)
16.  “Tried And True” (Alternate)
17.  “She’s A Jar” (Alternate)
18.  “Nothing’severgonnastandinmyway (Again)”
19.  “Candyfloss” (Intro)
20.  “Every Little Thing” (Alternate)
21.  “Viking Dan” (Outtake)
22.  “We’re Just Friends/Yee Haw” (10/29/99 Minneapolis Soundcheck)
23.  “Summer Teeth” (Alternate)
24.  “In A Future Age” (Take 3)

Disc Three: Live At The Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO (11/1/99) *
1.      “Via Chicago”
2.      “Candyfloss”
3.      “Summer Teeth”
4.      “I’m Always In Love”
5.      “I Must Be High”
6.      “How To Fight Loneliness”
7.      “Hotel Arizona”
8.      “Red-Eyed And Blue”
9.      “I Got You (At The End Of The Century)”
10.  “Nothing’severgonnastandinmyway (Again)”
11.  “She’s A Jar”
12.  “A Shot In The Arm”
13.  “We’re Just Friends”
14.  “Misunderstood”
 
Disc Four: Live At The Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO (11/1/99) *
1.      “Hesitating Beauty”
2.      “Christ For President”
3.      “Passenger Side”
4.      “Can’t Stand It”
5.      “Forget The Flowers”
6.      “New Madrid”
7.      “California Stars”
8.      “Kingpin”
9.      “Casino Queen”
10.  “Outta Mind (Outta Sight)”
11.  “Hoodoo Voodoo”
12.  “Monday”
 
SUMMERTEETH: DELUXE EDITION
5-LP Track Listing

LP One: Original Album
Side One
1.      “Can’t Stand It”
2.      “She’s A Jar”
3.      “A Shot In The Arm”
4.      “We’re Just Friends”

Side Two
1.      “I’m Always In Love”
2.      “Nothing’severgonnastandinmyway (Again)”
3.      “Pieholden Suite”
4.      “How To Fight Loneliness”

LP Two: Original Album
Side One
1.      “Via Chicago”
2.      “ELT”
3.      “My Darling”
4.      “When You Wake Up Feeling Old”

Side Two
1.      “Summer Teeth”
2.      “In A Future Age”
3.      23 Seconds Of Silence
4.      “Candyfloss”
5.      “A Shot In The Arm” (Remix) 
 

LP Three: Outtakes/Alternates/Demos *
Side One
1.      “Tried And True” (Demo)
2.      “I’m Always In Love” (Demo)
3.      “All I Need” (Demo)
4.      “I’ll Sing It” (Demo)
5.      “Two Guitars” – Instrumental (Demo)
6.      “Candyfloss” (Demo)
7.      “In A Future Age” (Demo)

Side Two
1.      “No Hurry” (Demo)
2.      “She’s A Jar” (Demo)
3.      “Can’t Locator It” (Guitar Riff Demo)
4.      “Nothing’severgonnastandinmyway (Again)” (Demo)
5.      “Summer Teeth” (Slow Rhodes Version)
6.      “Pieholden Suite” (Alternate)

LP Four: Outtakes/Alternates/Demos *
Side One
1.      “I’m Always In Love” (Early Run Through)
2.      “My Darling” (Alternate)
3.      “Tried And True” (Alternate)
4.      “She’s A Jar” (Alternate)
5.      “Nothing’severgonnastandinmyway (Again)”
6.      “Candyfloss” (Intro)

Side Two
1.      “Every Little Thing” (Alternate)
2.      “Viking Dan” (Outtake)
3.      “We’re Just Friends/Yee Haw” (10/29/99 Minneapolis Soundcheck)
4.      “Summer Teeth” (Alternate)
5.      “In A Future Age” (Take 3)
 
LP Five: An Unmitigated Disaster: Tower Records/WXRT (3/11/99) *
Side One
1.      Intro
2.      “I’m Always In Love”
3.      “Via Chicago”
4.      “How To Fight Loneliness”
5.      “She’s A Jar”

Side Two
1.      “We’re Just Friends”
2.      “Can’t Stand It”
3.      “I Got You (At The End Of The Century)”
4.      “Forget The Flowers”
5.      “California Stars”

* previously unreleased

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The Doors
Release Date
Fri, 10/09/2020
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THE DOORS MORRISON HOTEL 
50th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION 

2-CD/1-LP Set Expands The Doors’ Fifth Studio Album 
With Over An Hour Of Unreleased Session Outtakes 
That Show How The Songs Evolved In The Studio 

Unreleased Take Of “Peace Frog/Blue Sunday” Available Today Digitally

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Available From Rhino On October 9

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THE DOORS MORRISON HOTEL 
50th ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION 

2-CD/1-LP Set Expands The Doors’ Fifth Studio Album 
With Over An Hour Of Unreleased Session Outtakes 
That Show How The Songs Evolved In The Studio 

Unreleased Take Of “Peace Frog/Blue Sunday” Available Today Digitally

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Available From Rhino On October 9

LOS ANGELES – The Doors returned to their roots and were reborn a rock ’n’ roll band on Morrison Hotel, the group’s fifth studio album and fifth consecutive gold-certified record. Completed in only a few weeks and released in February 1970, the hard-charging album took its name from the Skid Row hotel in downtown Los Angeles that’s featured in the iconic cover photo taken by Henry Diltz. 

To commemorate the album’s 50-year anniversary, Rhino checks in again at the Morrison Hotel with a 2-CD/1-LP set that will be available on October 9 for $54.98. MORRISON HOTEL: 50TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION includes the original album newly remastered by The Doors’ longtime engineer and mixer Bruce Botnick, plus a bonus disc of unreleased studio outtakes, and the original album on 180-gram virgin vinyl. The music will also be available from digital and streaming services the same day. An unreleased take of “Peace Frog/Blue Sunday” is available today digitally. Click HERE to listen now. 

For this new collection, the original album has been expanded with more than an hour of unreleased recordings taken from the sessions for Morrison Hotel. These 19 outtakes transport listeners into the studio with Jim Morrison, John Densmore, Robby Krieger, and Ray Manzarek for an unprecedented perspective on the making of the album. 

Botnick says: “There are many takes, different arrangements, false starts, and insightful studio conversations between the band – who were in the studio – and producer Paul Rothchild – who was in the control room. It’s like being a fly on the wall.”

Several of these unheard recordings spotlight how “Queen Of The Highway” and “Roadhouse Blues” evolved across multiple sessions. It’s especially interesting to hear how the band played with different bass players on “Roadhouse Blues.” Early versions include Harvey Brooks, who played on the band’s previous album, The Soft Parade. Later takes feature guitar legend Lonnie Mack on bass along with The Lovin’ Spoonful’s John Sebastian on harmonica who, due to contractual restrictions at the time, had to be credited as “G. Puglese.” 

Among the treasure trove of unreleased outtakes are also rough versions of Morrison Hotel tracks “Peace Frog” and “Blue Sunday,” as well as The Doors rarity “I Will Never Be Untrue.” The collection also captures some incredible session outtakes of the band jamming on cover versions of the Motown classic “Money (That’s What I Want)” and B.B. King’s “Rock Me.” 

Veteran rock journalist David Fricke tells the tale behind this classic album in the set’s detailed liner notes. He writes: “As spring turned to summer in the last year of the 1960s, The Doors were a band in suspended animation. Singer Jim Morrison, keyboardist Ray Manzarek, guitarist Robby Krieger, and drummer John Densmore were off the road and in serious legal jeopardy after Morrison’s profane meltdown during a show at Miami’s Dinner Key Auditorium…The Doors were also exhausted and uncertain of their recording future after the protracted studio drama and uneven experiment of their fourth album, The Soft Parade…It was a season of chaos and anxiety. But The Doors were on the road to Morrison Hotel.” 

A new line of official Morrison Hotel merchandise has also launched today in celebration of the album’s 50th anniversary. Fans can visit www.thedoors.com for exclusive hoodies, sweats, socks, a t-shirt, a jean jacket, and a key chain from the Morrison Hotel. 

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MORRISON HOTEL: 50TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION 
CD Track Listing

Disc One: The Original Album
Side One: Hard Rock Cafe
1.      “Roadhouse Blues”
2.      “Waiting For The Sun”
3.      “You Make Me Real”
4.      “Peace Frog”
5.      “Blue Sunday”
6.      “Ship Of Fools”
Side Two: Morrison Hotel
7.      “Land Ho!”
8.      “The Spy”
9.      “Queen Of The Highway”
10.  “Indian Summer”
11.  “Maggie M’Gill”

Disc Two: Mysterious Union
Black Dressed In Leather (Queen Of The Highway Sessions)
First Session (11/15/68)
1.      “Queen Of The Highway” (Take 1, She Was A Princess) *
2.      “Queen Of The Highway” (Various Takes) *
3.      “Queen Of The Highway” (Take 44, He Was A Monster) *
Second Session (1/16/69)
4.      “Queen Of The Highway” (Take 12, No One Could Save Her) *
5.      “Queen Of The Highway” (Take 14, Save The Blind Tiger) *
Third Session (Date Unknown) 
6.      “Queen Of The Highway” (Take 1, American Boy – American Girl) *
7.      “Queen Of The Highway” (Takes 5, 6 & 9, Dancing Through The Midnight Whirlpool) *
8.      “Queen Of The Highway” (Take 14, Start It All Over) *
9.      “I Will Never Be Untrue” *
10.  “Queen Of The Highway” (Take Unknown) *
Money Beats Soul (Roadhouse Blues Sessions)
First Session 
11.  “Roadhouse Blues” (Take 14, Keep Your Eyes On The Road) *
12.  “Money (That’s What I Want)” *
13.  “Rock Me Baby” *
Second Session 
14.  “Roadhouse Blues” (Takes 6 & 7, Your Hands Upon The Wheel) *
15.  “Roadhouse Blues” (Take 8, We’re Goin’ To The Roadhouse) *
Third Session 
16.  “Roadhouse Blues” (Takes 1 & 2, We’re Gonna Have A Real Good Time) *
17.  “Roadhouse Blues” (Takes 5, 6 & 14, Let It Roll Baby Roll) *
Dawn’s Highway (Peace Frog/Blue Sunday Session)
18.  “Peace Frog/Blue Sunday” (Take 4) *
19.  “Peace Frog” (Take 12) *

LP Track Listing
Side One: Hard Rock Cafe
1.      “Roadhouse Blues”
2.      “Waiting For The Sun”
3.      “You Make Me Real”
4.      “Peace Frog”
5.      “Blue Sunday”
6.      “Ship Of Fools”

Side Two: Morrison Hotel
1.      “Land Ho!”
2.      “The Spy”
3.      “Queen Of The Highway”
4.      “Indian Summer”
5.      “Maggie M’Gill”

* previously unreleased

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Prince Unheard Track Witness 4 The Prosecution (Version 2) Available Now From Upcoming Sign O’ The Times Reissue

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THE PRINCE ESTATE, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH WARNER RECORDS, RELEASES PREVIOUSLY UNHEARD TRACK

“WITNESS 4 THE PROSECUTION (VERSION 2)”

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TRACK FROM THE EXPANDED REISSUE OF PRINCE’S SEMINAL DOUBLE ALBUM SIGN O’ THE TIMES 
OUT SEPTEMBER 25 

PRE-ORDER ALBUM HERE 


(Minneapolis, MN – August 13, 2020) – Today, The Prince Estate in partnership with Warner Records, releases “Witness 4 The Prosecution (Version 2),” a previously unheard recording from Prince’s legendary vault that will be featured on the expanded reissue of Prince’s iconic Sign O’ The Times out September 25. 
 
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“Witness 4 The Prosecution (Version 2)” was recorded at Sunset Sound, Studio 3 on October 6, 1986, by engineer Coke Johnson. 

When Country music artist Deborah Allen asked Prince if he could write a song for her, he decided to rework “Witness 4 The Prosecution” instead. The original song contained contributions from the Revolution, but this re-recorded version is almost exclusively Prince (with the exception of Eric Leeds and Atlanta Bliss on sax and trumpet respectively), and it includes at least five different Fairlight keyboard tracks and seven layers of Prince’s own background vocals. Prince decided to keep the song, and would instead offer her “Telepathy,” which had been recorded and mixed on the same date.
 
The new Sign O’ The Times expanded reissue will be available this fall via all physical, digital and streaming partners, with the classic album remastered for the very first time. The Super Deluxe edition features 63 previously unreleased tracks, as well as a previously unreleased 2+ hour video concert performance from the vault. 
 
Pre-order here. 
 
The first unreleased tracks from Sign O’ The Times Super Deluxe edition reissue were shared through recent weeks. “Witness 4 The Prosecution (Version 1)”, “I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man (1979 Version)”, and “Cosmic Day” are now available on all digital download and streaming platforms. Listen here and here and here respectively. 
 
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The Prince Estate passionately presents Prince’s life and work and cultivates opportunities to further his legacy. As the singular, authoritative source on all things Prince, The Prince Estate inspires and educates fans, celebrates Prince in his totality, and stewards Prince’s legacy into the future.
 
 
 

Whitesnake
Release Date
Tue, 08/18/2020
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WHITESNAKE LIVE AT DONINGTON 30th ANNIVERSARY 
 LIVE STREAM AND DIGITAL RELEASE

A Live Stream Of The Legendary Concert, Plus Pre-Show Q&A Featuring David Coverdale, Steve Vai, Adrian Vandenberg, Rudy Sarzo And Tommy Aldridge To Take Place On August 18 

To Celebrate The 30th Anniversary Of The Live Performance, A Remastered 17 Track Collection Of The Band’s Full Performance Will Be Released Digitally On The Same Day  

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WHITESNAKE LIVE AT DONINGTON 30th ANNIVERSARY 
 LIVE STREAM AND DIGITAL RELEASE

A Live Stream Of The Legendary Concert, Plus Pre-Show Q&A Featuring David Coverdale, Steve Vai, Adrian Vandenberg, Rudy Sarzo And Tommy Aldridge To Take Place On August 18 

To Celebrate The 30th Anniversary Of The Live Performance, A Remastered 17 Track Collection Of The Band’s Full Performance Will Be Released Digitally On The Same Day  


LOS ANGELES – Whitesnake are celebrating the 30th Anniversary of their legendary set at Monsters of Rock with a new streaming concert, Live At Donington, that will feature the band’s classic live performance the official Whitesnake YouTube channel. The screening will be preceded by a live, on-camera pre-show and Q&A with David Coverdale, Steve Vai, Adrian Vandenberg, Rudy Sarzo and Tommy Aldridge, who will reunite for the first time since they finished their “Slip Of The Tongue World Tour,” in celebration of this memorable event. The Q&A stream will go live on Tuesday, August 18, at 11:30AM PST on the band's YouTube channel and Facebook page. The concert broadcast will take place at 12:30PM PST, the exact same time as the band took the stage 30 years ago in the UK. 

On the same day, Whitesnake will release LIVE AT DONINGTON 1990 (30TH ANNIVERSARY COMPLETE EDITION), a remastered 17 track collection of the band’s entire performance, digitally. All of the songs from the performance have been remastered. This new digital collection includes a mix of hits and deep tracks, including “Is This Love” from Whitesnake’s multi-platinum self-titled album and the #1 smash “Here I Go Again.” There are also four instrumental tracks that feature virtuosic guitar solos including, “Adagio for Strato,” “Flying Dutchman Boogie,” “For The Love Of God,” “The Audience Is Listening” and an explosive drum solo from the extraordinary Tommy Aldridge.

“I can’t wait to be reunited with Steve, Adrian, Rudy and Tommy, even if it’s just for this online moment…” says Coverdale. “They were without a doubt one of the best, most explosive, exciting musical collectives I’ve ever had the pleasure of sharing a global stage with…super people, super musicians...an absolute SUPERGROUP!!!” 

This performance at the Monsters of Rock festival in Donington, U.K. marked their third appearance and second time headlining the famous festival. The band had recently released their third consecutive platinum record and eighth studio album, Slip of the Tongue. Originally released in November 1989, it peaked at number 10 on the U.K. and U.S. album charts. In 2019, Rhino released a 30th Anniversary Edition of the album, along with an unboxing video featuring David Coverdale which can be found here. 

LIVE AT DONINGTON 1990   
Track Listing:
 
1.     “Slip of the Tongue” (Live at Donington, 1990)  
2.     “Slide It In” (Live at Donington, 1990)  
3.     "Judgment Day” (Live at Donington, 1990)   
4.     “Slow an' Easy” (Live at Donington, 1990)   
5.     "Kittens Got Claws” (Live at Donington, 1990)   
6.     “Adagio For Strato” (Live at Donington, 1990)   
7.     “Flying Dutchman Boogie” (Live at Donington, 1990)   
8.     "Is This Love” (Live at Donington, 1990)   
9.     "Cheap an' Nasty” (Live at Donington, 1990)   
10. “Crying in the Rain” (Live at Donington, 1990)   
11. “Fool for Your Loving” (Live at Donington, 1990)  
12. “For The Love Of God” (Live at Donington, 1990)  
13. “The Audience Is Listening” (Live at Donington, 1990)   
14. “Here I Go Again” (Live at Donington, 1990)   
15. “Bad Boys” (Live at Donington, 1990)   
16. “Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City” (Live at Donington, 1990)   
17. “Still of the Night” (Live at Donington, 1990)   

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David Bowie
Release Date
Fri, 09/18/2020
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DAVID BOWIE   
YOUNG AMERICANS 45th ANNIVERSARY GOLD VINYL ALBUM  
BRICK & MORTAR EXCLUSIVE LIMITED EDITION   
TO BE RELEASED ON SEPTEMBER 18  

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DAVID BOWIE   
YOUNG AMERICANS 45th ANNIVERSARY GOLD VINYL ALBUM  
BRICK & MORTAR EXCLUSIVE LIMITED EDITION   
TO BE RELEASED ON SEPTEMBER 18  


Originally released in March 1975, Young Americans was David Bowie’s ninth studio album. To celebrate its 45th anniversary, Parlophone is proud to announce a special limited edition "brick and mortar" exclusive gold vinyl edition of the album.

Young Americans was a huge departure for Bowie, creating a sound during sessions in Philadelphia and New York that he described as “Plastic Soul.” The album's two hit singles, the title track and the John Lennon co-write “Fame,” are viewed as amongst Bowie's very best with the latter giving him his first US #1. 
   
DAVID BOWIE YOUNG AMERICANS 45th ANNIVERSARY   
TRACKLISTING  

Side 1  
“Young Americans” 
“Win” 
“Fascination” 
“Right” 
  
Side 2  
“Somebody Up There Likes Me” 
“Across The Universe” 
“Can You Hear Me” 
“Fame” 
  
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