New Order
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Fri, 04/05/2019
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NEW ORDER

Movement (Definitive Edition) Boxed Set Featuring Vinyl LP, CDs and DVD
Out April 5 From Rhino

12" Singles Available Starting In March

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New Order Movement (Definitive Edition) Boxed Set Available April 5

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NEW ORDER

Movement (Definitive Edition) Boxed Set Featuring Vinyl LP, CDs and DVD
Out April 5 From Rhino

12" Singles Available Starting In March

LOS ANGELES - New Order are proud to announce the boxed set release of their debut album Movement on April 5, 2019. Four 12-inch singles that were released around the same period but were not featured on the album will be released in March.

Out of the ashes of Joy Division, the remaining members decided to carry on recording under the name of New Order. Recorded between April 24 and May 4, 1981 at Strawberry Studios in Stockport, England, the band's debut album Movement featured all new material. The album was produced by Martin Hannett and was originally released by Factory Records in November 1981.

The MOVEMENT (DEFINITIVE EDITION) boxed set ($139.98) will include the vinyl LP with its original iconic sleeve designed by Peter Saville, original album CD in replica mini album sleeve, a bonus CD of previously unreleased tracks, DVD of live shows and TV appearances, plus a hard backed book, all housed in a lift-off lid box.

The four 12-inch singles "Ceremony (version 1)," "Ceremony (version 2)," "Everything's Gone Green" and "Temptation" will be released in their original sleeves starting March 8.
 

MOVEMENT (DEFINITIVE EDITION)
Track Listing:

LP / CD1 (original album)       
1.    "Dreams Never End"
2.    "Truth"
3.    "Senses"            
4.    "Chosen Time"            
5.    "ICB"    
6.    "The Him"                      
7.    "Doubts Even Here"                    
8.    "Denial"              
           
           
CD2 (previously unreleased tracks)   
1.    "Dreams Never End (Western Works Demo)"
2.    "Homage (Western Works Demo)"
3.    "Ceremony (Western Works Demo)"
4.    "Truth (Western Works Demo)"
5.    "Are You Ready For This? (Western Works Demo)"
6.    "The Him (Cargo Demo)"
7.    "Senses (Cargo Demo)"
8.    "Truth (Cargo Demo)"
9.    "Dreams Never End (Cargo Demo)"
10.  "Mesh (Cargo Demo)"
11.  "ICB (Cargo Demo)"
12.  "Procession (Cargo Demo)"
13.  "Cries And Whispers (Cargo Demo)"
14.  "Doubts Even Here (Instrumental) (Cargo Demo)"
15.  "Ceremony (1st Mix - Ceremony Sessions)"
16.  "Temptation (Alternative 7")"
17.  "Procession (Rehearsal Recording)"
18.  "Chosen Time (Rehearsal Recording)"


New Order - Movement DVD

Live Shows
Hurrah's, NY 1980
"In A Lonely Place"
"Procession"
"Dreams Never End"
"Mesh"
"Truth"
"Cries & Whispers"
"Denial"
"Ceremony"

Recorded on 27th September, 1980.
Produced, directed and filmed by Merrill Aldighieri

Peppermint Lounge, NY 1981
"In A Lonely Place"
"Dreams Never End"
"Chosen Time"
"ICB"
"Senses"
"Denial"
"Everything's Gone Green"
"Hurt - instrumental"
"Temptation"

TV Sessions
Granada Studios 1981
"Doubts Even Here"
"The Him"
"Procession"
"Senses"
"Denial"

BBC Riverside 1982
"Temptation"
"Chosen Time"
"Procession"
"Hurt - instrumental"
"Senses"
"Denial"
"In A Lonely Place"

Extras
"Ceremony" CoManCHE Student Union 1981
"In A Lonely Place" Toronto 1981
"Temptation" Soul Kitchen, Newcastle 1982
"Hurt Le Palace", Paris 1982
"Procession" Le Palace", Paris 1982
"Chosen Time" Pennies 1982
"Truth" The Haçienda 1983
"ICB" Minneapolis 1983


12" Singles:

"Ceremony (version 1)"
Recorded at Eastern Artists Recordings in East Orange, New Jersey during the US visit the previous September, New Order's first single might, in an alternative universe, have been Joy Division's next. The 12" single, originally released in March 1981 (the 7" having been released in January) including the original version of "Ceremony," will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.

Side 1
"Ceremony (version 1)"
Side 2
"In A Lonely Place"

       
"Ceremony (version 2)"
The alternative, re-recorded version of "Ceremony" now also featuring Gillian Gilbert in the band was released later in 1981 and will feature the later alternative 'cream' sleeve rather than the original green and copper. This 12" will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.

Side 1
"Ceremony (version 2)"
Side 2
"In A Lonely Place"


"Everything's Gone Green" 
Originally released on Factory Benelux in December 1981, this 12" featured "Everything's Gone Green," which had previously been on the reverse of the band's second 7" single "Procession" in September 1981, and "Cries And Whispers" and "Mesh" whose titles were flipped on the cover causing confusion amongst fans and compilers ever since. This 12" will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.

Side 1
"Everything's Gone Green"
Side 2
"Cries And Whispers"
"Mesh"


"Temptation" 
Featuring the full versions of both tracks this 12" was first release in May 1982 and were the first self-produced released recordings. With "Temptation" being a cast iron New Order classic, this is an essential part of any New Order collection. This 12" will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.

Side 1
"Temptation"
Side 2
"Hurt"



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Linda Ronstadt
Release Date
Fri, 02/01/2019
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LINDA RONSTADT: LIVE IN HOLLYWOOD

The Singer's First-Ever Live Album Highlights 12 Performances From Her
Acclaimed 1980 HBO Special

Previously Unreleased Recordings Include "You're No Good" And More

Available On CD And LP From Rhino On February 1

Listen To "Just One Look" Today

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LINDA RONSTADT: LIVE IN HOLLYWOOD

The Singer's First-Ever Live Album Highlights 12 Performances From Her
Acclaimed 1980 HBO Special

Previously Unreleased Recordings Include "You're No Good" And More

Available On CD And LP From Rhino On February 1

Listen To "Just One Look" Today

LOS ANGELES - Linda Ronstadt released more than two dozen studio albums during a stellar career that has spanned more than five decades. Surprisingly, during all that time, the legendary singer never released a live album. That will finally change with an upcoming album that features amazing performances from a concert that Ronstadt recorded in 1980 for her acclaimed HBO television special.

Fans are invited to stream the previously unreleased song, "Just One Look" today by going here. LIVE IN HOLLYWOOD will be available on February 1 from Rhino on CD ($14.98) and LP ($19.98). The music will also be available through digital and streaming services on the same day.

Recorded on April 24, 1980 at Television Center Studios in Hollywood, the concert captures Ronstadt at the peak of her reign as America's most popular female rock singer. For LIVE IN HOLLYWOOD, Ronstadt selected 12 of her favorite performances from the original concert.

In concert, she was joined by an outstanding band that included guitarists Kenny Edwards and Danny Kortchmar, drummer Russ Kunkel, bassist Bob Glaub, keyboardist Billy Payne (of Little Feat fame), pedal steel guitarist Dan Dugmore, and backing vocalist Wendy Waldman. Rounding out the band was Peter Asher - Ronstadt's producer and the concert's executive producer - who played percussion and sang background.

On stage, Ronstadt held the packed audience spellbound with powerful renditions of her biggest hits - "Blue Bayou," "Poor Poor Pitiful Me" and "It's So Easy" - plus an incredible, previously unreleased six-minute jam of her #1 smash, "You're No Good." The concert also showcased a trio of Top Ten hits from Ronstadt's then-current album - Mad Love - with performances of "I Can't Let Go," "How Do I Make You" and "Hurt So Bad." After its release in February 1980, Mad Love would become Ronstadt's seventh consecutive platinum-selling album.

John Boylan - who produced LIVE IN HOLLYWOOD - says the album almost didn't happen because HBO, Ronstadt, and her record label, Warner Bros., could not initially find the master tapes. It was a rink-side conversation with a Warner Bros. audio engineer at their sons' hockey practice that would finally lead him to the missing tapes. In the album's liner notes, he writes: "I have no way of calculating the odds of finding the lost tapes through a chance encounter at a hockey practice, but they must be astronomical - like winning the lottery. And in this case of remarkable serendipity, every Linda Ronstadt fan is a lottery winner."


LIVE IN HOLLYWOOD

CD Track Listing:
1.   "I Can't Let Go" *
2.   "It's So Easy"
3.   "Willin'" *
4.   "Just One Look" *
5.   "Blue Bayou"
6.   "Faithless Love" *
7.   "Hurt So Bad" *
8.   "Poor Poor Pitiful Me"
9.   "You're No Good" *
10. "How Do I Make You" *
11. "Back In The U.S.A." *
12. "Desperado" *

LP Track Listing:
Side One
1.   "I Can't Let Go" *
2.   "It's So Easy"
3.   "Willin'" *
4.   "Just One Look" *
5.   "Blue Bayou"
6.   "Faithless Love" *

Side Two
1.   "Hurt So Bad" *
2.   "Poor Poor Pitiful Me"
3.   "You're No Good" *
4.   "How Do I Make You" *
5.   "Back In The U.S.A." *
6.   "Desperado" *

*previously unreleased

www.lindaronstadt.com

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Various Artists
Release Date
Thu, 12/06/2018
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RHINO RECORDS LAUNCHES
THAT’S AUGHT: THE ’00s POP CULTURE BOX,
THEIR FIRST DIGITAL ONLY BOXED SET

A Dozen Classic Rhino Compilation Boxed Sets Are Also Available To Stream
In Celebration Of The Legendary Catalog Label’s 40th Anniversary

Rhino.com Relaunches Online Store With Exclusive Releases And Merchandise

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RHINO RECORDS LAUNCHES
THAT’S AUGHT: THE ’00s POP CULTURE BOX,
THEIR FIRST DIGITAL ONLY BOXED SET

A Dozen Classic Rhino Compilation Boxed Sets Are Also Available To Stream
In Celebration Of The Legendary Catalog Label’s 40th Anniversary
Rhino.com Relaunches Online Store With Exclusive Releases And Merchandise

Los Angeles — Rhino Records, Warner Music Group’s renowned catalog label, as part of their ongoing 40th anniversary celebration, has launched today That’s Aught: The ’00s Pop Culture Box, the label’s first ever digital-only boxed set. The collection follows in the tradition of Rhino’s previous decade-specific pop culture boxes from the past that focused on the 1970s (Have A Nice Decade), 1980s (Like, Omigod!) and 1990s (Whatever). That’s Aught: The 2000s Pop Culture Box is available now to stream on Apple Music, Pandora, Spotify, and YouTube. Listen now.

Arranged in (roughly) chronological order, the 150 song collection melds the tracks that defined the decade across all genres, from pop and hip-hop radio hits to the sounds of underground rock and dance movements. Not only is That’s Aught: The ‘00s Pop Culture Box the first Rhino boxed set to live exclusively in the digital space, but it is also the first to be compiled by the collective minds of all the Rhino Records staff, the cream of the crop in terms of music and pop culture knowledge, with countless hours of debate leading to the final list.

Launching with *NSYNC’s “Bye Bye Bye,” That’s Aught blasts the listener back to the first moments of the new millennium with massive hits Madonna (“Music”), U2 (“Beautiful Day”), and Destiny’s Child (“Survivor”) to early tracks from future superstar acts like Coldplay (“Yellow”), Linkin Park (“In The End”), and Alicia Keys (“Fallin’”).

The next nine hours weaves through ten years of songs as eclectic as the decade itself, from The White Stripes to The Flaming Lips, from Eminem to Missy Elliott, from Gnarls Barkley to Daft Punk, wrapping up with some of 2009’s definitive tracks from Jason Derulo, The Black Eyed Peas, Lady Gaga, and Muse.

In conjunction with this new collection, Rhino has also launched streaming versions of some of their most beloved physical boxed sets, replicated with identical tracks and sequencing, with the only exception being the handful of songs that are not available on streaming services.
 

Have A Nice Decade: The ’70s Pop Culture Box https://rh-ino.co/haveanicedecade
Like Omigod! The ’80s Pop Culture Box (Totally) https://rh-ino.co/likeomg
Whatever: The ’90s Pop & Culture Box https://rh-ino.co/whatever
Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From All The Psychedelic Eras https://rh-ino.co/nuggetsartyfacts
One Kiss Can Lead To Another: Girl Groups Sounds Lost And Found https://rh-ino.co/girlgroupsounds
Can You Dig It? The ’70s Soul Experience https://rh-ino.co/canyoudigit
No Thanks! The ’70s Punk Rebellion https://rh-ino.co/nothanks
Left Of The Dial: Dispatches From The ’80s Underground  https://rh-ino.co/leftofthedial
The Heavy Metal Box https://rh-ino.co/heavymetal
Poptopia! Power Pop Classics From The ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s https://rh-ino.co/poptopia
Brit Box: UK Indie Shoegaze & Brit Pop Gems Of The Last Millennium https://rh-ino.co/britbox


Additionally, Rhino.com has relaunched their online store with exclusive offerings from legendary Warner catalog artists such as Lindsey Buckingham, Ornette Coleman, MC5, and Joni Mitchell. The site is also offering exclusive Rhino merchandise including sweatshirts and totes. Rhino.com is in the midst of their “12 Days Of Rhino” holiday promotion, with a different Rhino favorite available for a discounted price every 24 hours.

That’s Aught: The ‘00s Pop Culture Box
Track List

  1. *NSYNC “Bye Bye Bye”
  2. Jagged Edge “Let’s Get Married”
  3. Sisqo “Thong Song”
  4. Red Hot Chili Peppers “Californication”
  5. Deftones “Change (In The House Of Flies)”
  6. Coldplay “Yellow”
  7. Matchbox Twenty “Bent”
  8. Mystikal “Shake Ya Ass”
  9. Baha Men “Who Let The Dogs Out”
  10. Robbie Williams “Rock DJ”
  11. Madonna  “Music”
  12. Shaggy “It Wasn’t Me”
  13. U2 “Beautiful Day”
  14. Radiohead “Everything In Its Right Place”
  15. Limp Bizkit “Rollin’”
  16. Disturbed “Down With The Sickness”
  17. Crazy Town “Butterfly”
  18. Daft Punk “One More Time”
  19. Jennifer Lopez “Love Don’t Cost A Thing”
  20. Destiny’s Child “Survivor”
  21. The Shins “New Slang”
  22. Uncle Kracker “Follow Me”
  23. Missy Elliot “Get Ur Freak On”
  24. Staind “It’s Been Awhile”
  25. Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, Mya, P!nk “Lady Marmalade”
  26. Train “Drops Of Jupiter”
  27. Alicia Keys “Fallin’”
  28. 112 “Peaches And Cream”
  29. Sum 41 “Fat Lip”
  30. Travis “Sing”
  31. Michelle Branch “Everywhere”
  32. Afroman “Because I Got High”
  33. New Order “Crystal”
  34. System Of A Down “Chop Suey!”
  35. Incubus “Wish You Were Here”
  36. Nickelback “How You Remind Me”
  37. Weezer “Island In The Sun”
  38. Kylie Minogue “Can’t Get You Out Of My Head”
  39. Wilco “Heavy Metal Drummer”
  40. Linkin Park “In The End”
  41. Jimmy Eat World “The Middle”
  42. The Strokes “Last Nite”
  43. Ryan Adams “New York, New York”
  44. Ginuwine “Differences”
  45. Ashanti “Foolish”
  46. Vanessa Carlton “A Thousand Miles”
  47. The Hives “Hate To Say I Told You So”
  48. The Rapture “House Of Jealous Lovers”
  49. Taking Back Sunday “Cute Without The ‘E’”
  50. No Doubt “Hella Good”
  51. The Streets “Let’s Push Things Forward”
  52. Nelly “Hot In Herre”
  53. Amerie “Why Don’t We Fall In Love”
  54. Avril Lavigne “Complicated”
  55. The Vines “Get Free”
  56. Norah Jones “Don’t Know Why”
  57. N.E.R.D. “Rockstar”
  58. The Flaming Lips “Do You Realize?”
  59. The Libertines “Up The Bracket”
  60. John Mayer “Your Body Is A Wonderland”
  61. Eminem “Lose Yourself”
  62. Interpol “Obstacle 1”
  63. Christina Aguilera “Beautiful”
  64. Queens Of The Stone Age “No One Knows”
  65. 50 Cent “In Da Club”
  66. The Postal Service “Such Great Heights”
  67. Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz “Get Low”
  68. The Used “The Taste Of Ink”
  69. Johnny Cash “Hurt”
  70. The White Stripes “Seven Nation Army”
  71. The Roots “The Seed (2.0)”
  72. Monica “So Gone”
  73. Chingy “Right Thurr”
  74. Keane “Eveybody’s Changing”
  75. Beyonce featuring Jay-Z “Crazy In Love”
  76. Dizzee Rascal “Fix Up, Look Sharp”
  77. Jet “Are You Gonna Be My Girl”
  78. Kelis “Milkshake”
  79. Outkast “Hey Ya!”
  80. The Darkness “ I Believe In A Thing Called Love”
  81. Fountains Of Wayne “Stacy’s Mom”
  82. The Killers “Mr. Brightside”
  83. Twista featuring Kanye West & Jamie Foxx “Slow Jamz”
  84. Franz Ferdinand “Take Me Out”
  85. Britney Spears “Toxic”
  86. Maroon 5 “This Love”
  87. Usher featuring Lil Jon & Ludacris – “Yeah!”
  88. Yeah Yeah Yeahs  “Maps”
  89. Modest Mouse “Float On”
  90. Green Day “American Idiot”
  91. Snoop Dogg featuring Pharell “Drop It Like It’s Hot”
  92. Mario “Let Me Love You”
  93. Kelly Clarkson “Since U Been Gone”
  94. LCD Soundsystem “Daft Punk Is Playing At My House”
  95. Mariah Carey “We Belong Together”
  96. Fall Out Boy “Sugar, We’re Going Down”
  97. Bloc Party “Banquet”
  98. Gorillaz “Feel Good Inc.”
  99. Foo Fighters “Best Of You”
  100.  James Blunt “You’re Beautiful”
  101.  Kayne West featuring Jamie Foxx “Gold Digger”
  102.  Daniel Powter “Bad Day”
  103.  Arctic Monkeys “I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor”
  104.  Arcade Fire “Wake Up”
  105.  Ne-Yo “So Sick”
  106.  Chamillionaire featuring Krayzie Bone “Ridin’”
  107.  Sean Paul “Temperature”
  108.  Panic! At The Disco “I Write Sins Not Tragedies”
  109.  Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean “Hips Don’t Lie”
  110.  Gnarls Barkley “Crazy”
  111.  Carrie Underwood “Before He Cheats”
  112.  The Raconteurs “Steady, As She Goes”
  113.  Nelly Furtado featuring Timbaland “Promiscuous”
  114.  Death Cab For Cutie “I Will Follow You Into The Dark”
  115.  Lily Allen “Smile”
  116.  Justin Timberlake “Sexyback”
  117.  Peter Bjorn And John “Young Folks”
  118.  My Chemical Romance “Welcome to the Black Parade”
  119.  Akon featuring Eminem “Smack That”
  120.  Amy Winehouse “Rehab”
  121.  Rihanna featuring Jay-Z “Umbrella”
  122.  T-Pain featuring Yung Joc “Buy U A Drank (Shawty Snappin’)”
  123.  Justice “D.A.N.C.E.”
  124.  Paramore “Misery Business”
  125.  Silversun Pickups “Lazy Eye”
  126.  Flo Rida “Low”
  127.  Leona Lewis “Bleeding Love”
  128.  Adele “Chasing Pavements”
  129.  M.I.A. “Paper Planes”
  130.  Vampire Weekend “A-Punk”
  131.  Lil Wayne featuring Static “Lollipop”
  132.  Estelle featuring Kanye West “American Boy”
  133.  Kid Rock “All Summer Long”
  134.  Jason Mraz “I’m Yours”
  135.  Katy Perry “I Kissed A Girl”
  136.  The Ting Tings “That’s Not My Name”
  137.  The Black Keys “I Got Mine”
  138.  T.I. “Whatever You Like”
  139.  P!nk “So What”
  140.  Kings Of Leon “Sex On Fire”
  141.  The Offspring  “You’re Gonna Go Far, Kid”
  142.  Taylor Swift “Love Story”
  143.  Lady Gaga “Poker Face
  144.  MGMT “Kids”
  145.  Drake “Best I Ever Had”
  146.  Phoenix “1901”
  147.  Jason Derulo  “Whatcha Say”
  148.  The Black Eyed Peas “I Gotta Feeling”
  149.  Muse “Uprising”
  150.  Jack Johnson “Better Together”

 

 

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Phil Collins
Release Date
Fri, 02/01/2019
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PHIL COLLINS RELEASES REMASTERED VERSIONS OF CLASSIC LIVE
ALBUMS SERIOUS HITS… LIVE! AND A HOT NIGHT IN PARIS
ON FEBRUARY 1

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Release Date
Fri, 02/01/2019
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PHIL COLLINS RELEASES REMASTERED VERSIONS OF CLASSIC LIVE
ALBUMS SERIOUS HITS… LIVE! AND A HOT NIGHT IN PARIS
ON FEBRUARY 1

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Phil Collins
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PHIL COLLINS RELEASES REMASTERED VERSIONS OF CLASSIC LIVE
ALBUMS SERIOUS HITS… LIVE! AND A HOT NIGHT IN PARIS
ON FEBRUARY 1

Phil Collins continues his successful reissue campaign with remastered versions of two classic live albums. SERIOUS HITS… LIVE! And A HOT NIGHT IN PARIS will both be released on February 1 via Atlantic / Rhino.

The two albums follow a rediscovery and re-evaluation of his back catalog with the high profile "Take A Look At Me Now" reissue campaign. He subsequently released The Singles collection and delved into the archives for his collaborations compilation Plays Well With Others. Phil Collins is proving as popular as ever in the live arena too. Having just completed a successful North American tour, his Not Dead Yet Live! show heads to Australia and New Zealand in mid-January.

One of the most successful live albums of all-time, SERIOUS HITS… LIVE! was released in 1990 and  has been certified 4x Platinum by the RIAA in recognition of over 4 million copies sold. The album was recorded at various stadium and arena shows throughout his seven-month Seriously, Live! World Tour. It includes performances of many of his huge hits including "In The Air Tonight," "You Can’t Hurry Love," "Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now)," "Easy Lover" (with Philip Bailey) and "Another Day In Paradise."

In contrast, 1999’s A HOT NIGHT IN PARIS focused on jazzy instrumental performances of select songs from his solo discography as well as his work with Genesis. With Collins on drums, the album also finds The Phil Collins Big Band playing select covers such as Miles Davis’s "Milestones" and an extended jam of The Average White Band’s "Pick Up The Pieces."

Both albums will be released on CD, digital and vinyl formats, with A HOT NIGHT IN PARIS making its vinyl debut.

SERIOUS HITS… LIVE!
Track List

1.   "Something Happened On The Way To Heaven"
2.   "Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now)"
3.   "Who Said I Would"
4.   "One More Night"
5.   "Don’t Lose My Number"
6.   "Do You Remember?"
7.   "Another Day In Paradise"
8.   "Separate Lives"
9.   "In The Air Tonight"
10. "You Can’t Hurry Love"
11. "Two Hearts"
12. "Sussudio"
13. "A Groovy Kind of Love"
14. "Easy Lover"
15. "Take Me Home"


A HOT NIGHT IN PARIS
Track List

1.   "Sussudio"
2.   "That’s All"
3.   "Invisible Touch"
4.   "Chips & Salsa"
5.   "Hold On My Heart"
6.   "I Don’t Care Anymore"
7.   "Milestones"
8.   "Against All Odds"
9.   "Pick Up The Pieces"
10. "The Los Endos Suite"


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Rush
Release Date
Fri, 01/18/2019
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RUSH IN RIO DEBUTS ON VINYL

Four-LP Set Includes The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Trio’s Entire 2002 Performance In Rio de Janeiro, Plus Two Bonus Tracks From The Same Tour

Available From Rhino On January 18

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