Led Zeppelin
Release Date
Mon, 11/19/2012
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Audio And Video From Legendary 2007 Concert
To Be Available In Multiple Configurations On November 19

Concert Slated For Global Theatrical Release On October 17

Band To Receive The 2012 Kennedy Center Honors In December

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Celebration Day

Artist Name
Led Zeppelin
Release Date

(Los Angeles, September 13, 2012) – On December 10, 2007, Led Zeppelin took the stage at London’s O2 Arena to headline a tribute concert for dear friend and Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun. What followed was a two-hour-plus tour de force of the band’s signature blues-infused rock ’n’ roll that instantly became part of the legend of Led Zeppelin. Founding members John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant were joined by Jason Bonham, the son of their late drummer John Bonham, to perform 16 songs from their celebrated catalog including landmark tracks “Whole Lotta Love,” “Rock And Roll,” “Kashmir,” and “Stairway To Heaven.”

Although 20 million people applied for tickets, the band’s first headline show in 27 years was seen only by the 18,000 ticket holders who were fortunate enough to have secured seats through the worldwide lottery.

The film of Celebration Day will see a worldwide theatrical release by Omniverse Vision on 1,500 screens in over 40 territories on October 17. The theatrical screenings will follow premieres in New York, London, Berlin and Tokyo. Tickets for the public screenings are available now via ledzeppelin.com.

Celebration Day will then be available in multiple video and audio formats on November 19 from Swan Song/Atlantic Records. Available for pre-order on September 21, the details on all configurations of Celebration Day are listed below.

• Standard Editions – 1-DVD/2-CD set and 1-Blu-ray/2-CD set
• Deluxe Editions – 2-DVD/2-CD set and 1-Blu-ray/1-DVD/2-CD set featuring exclusive bonus video content including the Shepperton rehearsals, and BBC news footage.
• Music Only CD Edition – 2-CD set
• Music Only Blu-ray Audio Edition – Blu-ray Audio release featuring high-resolution 48K 24 bit PCM stereo and DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround sound audio only, no video
• Vinyl Edition – 3 LPs, 180-gram, audiophile quality vinyl (Available December 11)
• Digital Edition – Audio will be available at all digital retail outlets

A trailer for Celebration Day can be viewed here: youtu.be/HRa3ASVxwfA

Led Zeppelin has also been selected as one of the recipients of the 2012 Kennedy Center Honors. The band is set to receive the Honors at the annual gala on December 2 in Washington, DC.

LED ZEPPELIN: Celebration Day
Track Listing:

1. Good Times Bad Times
2. Ramble On
3. Black Dog
4. In My Time Of Dying
5. For Your Life
6. Trampled Under Foot
7. Nobody’s Fault But Mine
8. No Quarter
9. Since I’ve Been Loving You
10. Dazed And Confused
11. Stairway To Heaven
12. The Song Remains The Same
13. Misty Mountain Hop
14. Kashmir
15. Whole Lotta Love
16. Rock And Roll

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SCALA & KOLACNY BROTHERS
Release Date
Tue, 11/13/2012
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SCALA & KOLACNY BROTHERS CELEBRATE DECEMBER

“Rock’s Heavenly Choir” Uncovers Holiday Gems From The Pretenders, Linkin Park, The Band, Pearl Jam, Joni Mitchell, And Introduces Two New Original Songs

Also Features Scala’s Signature Sound On “Did I Make The Most Of Loving You,”
The Theme From Downton Abbey

Available From Atco November 13

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December

Artist Name
SCALA & KOLACNY BROTHERS
Release Date

LOS ANGELES – The all-female Belgian rock choir Scala & Kolacny Brothers delivers an alternative to the over-used holiday canon with DECEMBER, a collection that explores a selection of non-traditional holiday songs by The Pretenders, Smashing Pumpkins, Damien Rice, The Band, and Linkin Park, as well as two new original compositions. On November 13, Atco will release DECEMBER on CD ($13.98) and digitally ($9.99).

Hailed by NPR as “rock’s heavenly choir,” Scala & Kolacny enjoyed a memorable year leading up to DECEMBER that was highlighted by a tour which besides Europe and the U.S. went as far as South Korea, the release of its second album in the U.S. (It All Led To This), and even more of its songs used in television and films, including its chilling version of The Police’s “Every Breath You Take” currently heard in the trailer for Showtime’s Golden Globe®-winning drama Homeland and their iconic take on Radiohead’s “Creep” from the trailer to The Social Network.

With DECEMBER, the choir’s angelic voice not only celebrates the joys of season with Smashing Pumpkins’ “Christmastime,” but also commiserates with its sadness, opening on a melancholy note with Linkin Park proclaiming “This is my December, this is me alone” and Joni Mitchell wishing she “had a river I could skate away on.” Those tracks are joined by two upbeat contributions by pianist/composer Steven Kolacny and lyricist Jo Dawson, “Tears Can Sparkle Too” and “Sun-Kissed Snow.”

The album also includes Scala’s rendition of “Did I Make The Most Of Loving You,” the theme to the award-winning television series Downton Abbey, composed by Emmy® winner John Lunn. Scala have a long-standing relationship with Downton Abbey as their versions of “With Or Without You”, “Every Breath You Take” and ‘Perfect Day’ have been used in trailers for each of the Downton Abbey seasons.

“Amazing that such a delicate and moving song, sung so beautifully, could be created from the overtly grandiose and frenetic theme for Downton Abbey,” says Lunn.

For an interesting change of pace, vocalist and frequent collaborator, Filip Huyghebaerts is heard on several tracks like The Band’s “Christmas Must Be Tonight.” Other featured songs are Pearl Jam’s wistful “Let Me Sleep (It’s Christmas)”, Coldplay’s lovelorn “Christmas Lights” and Sufjan Stevens’ ironic “It’s Christmas! Let’s Be Glad!”

The idea for the album grew out of a concert that was to be broadcast on Christmas day last year in Germany. In search of interesting songs ideas, the group asked fans on its Facebook page to suggest their favorite alternative holiday gems. A couple of hours later, they had a list of over 140 songs and the roots of DECEMBER, says Steven Kolacny. “The shortlist of songs seemed perfect. They sounded heavenly but none of the songs was really well-known, which makes the CD even more surprising. Of course, the word ‘Christmas’ can be heard frequently, but not in cliché lyrics, which people usually hear at this time of the year. Most of the songs seem like a perfect sound track for December days…”

Led by Steven Kolacny and his brother, conductor Stijn Kolacny, Scala’s music has been featured on a diverse array of television shows including Downton Abbey, Covert Affairs, The Simpsons (twice!), Sons Of Anarchy, Desperate Housewives and Nikita.

1. “My December” — originally performed by Linkin Park
2. “Christmastime” — originally performed by Smashing Pumpkins
3. “Christmas Lights” — originally performed by Coldplay
4. “River” — originally performed by Joni Mitchell
5. “Christmas Must Be Tonight” — originally performed by The Band
6. “Let Me Sleep (It’s Christmas Time)” — originally performed by Pearl Jam
7. “2000 Miles” — originally performed by The Pretenders
8. “It’s Christmas! Let’s Be Glad” — originally performed by Sufjan Stevens
9. “Tears Can Sparkle Too” — Steven Kolacny
10. “Sun-Kissed Snow” — Steven Kolacny
11. “Wintersong” — originally performed by Sarah McLachlan
12. “Did I Make The Most Of Loving You” — John Lunn / Don Black
13. “Eskimo” — originally performed by Damien Rice

Scala & Kolacny Brothers On The Web:
https://www.scalachoir.com/en/index.htm
https://www.facebook.com/scalaandkolacnybrothers
https://twitter.com/scala_kolacny

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Love
Release Date
Fri, 11/23/2012
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GRATEFUL DEAD AND LOVE LIMITED EDITION VINYL
COMING FOR RECORD STORE DAY’S BLACK FRIDAY EVENT

Rhino Readies Grateful Dead Double-LP Winterland 1971
And 45th Anniversary Edition Of Love’s Forever Changes With A Bonus 7” Single

Both Available November 23 At Select Independent Retailers

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FOREVER CHANGES

Artist Name
Grateful Dead
Release Date

LOS ANGELES – The Grateful Dead made Winterland its home for years until 1978, when the band closed Bill Graham’s legendary venue for good with a spectacular New Year’s Eve blow out. The friendly confines of the former ice-skating rink always seemed to bring out something special in the band. That’s certainly true of the group’s May 30, 1971 performance, which was the second night of a homestand during the era later immortalized on the 1971 live collection Skull and Roses.

For Record Store Day’s Black Friday event on November 23, Dead.net and Rhino will release a portion of that show (all that the band has in their vault) for the first time, offering it on 180-gram vinyl as a limited edition double-LP set of 7500 copies. WINTERLAND 5/30/71 will be available exclusively at select independent music retailers for a suggested price of $34.98. Visit www.recordstoreday.com for a list of participating stores.

Sourced from the original reels of ¼” tape, the music was mastered by Jeffrey Norman and the vinyl lacquers were cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering and then pressed at RTI. Grammy®-winning graphic artist Masaki Koike evokes the Skull and Roses album cover for this set’s gorgeous gatefold.

It’s over one hour of Dead classics that covers nearly the entire second set, which was packed with crowd pleasers like “Sugar Magnolia,” “Truckin’” and “Deal.” One entire LP side is dedicated exclusively to “Turn On Your Lovelight,” a 15-minute-plus romp led by singer/organist Ron “Pigpen” McKernan. For its encore, the band – Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, and McKernan – capped the evening off with raucous “Johnny B. Goode.”

Another West Coast band is the focus of a second Record Store Day Black Friday release. Rhino celebrates the 45-year anniversary of Love’s Forever Changes with a limited edition version of the band’s masterwork on 180-gram vinyl. The lacquers were cut from the original analog masters by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering and then pressed at RTI. As a bonus, the LP comes with a 7” that has the single-edit of “Alone Again Or” b/w “House Is Not A Motel.” The release is limited to 1500 copies and will be available exclusively at select independent music retailers for a suggested price of $24.98. Acclaim has only grown for the album since its debut in November 1967, following in the wake of the Summer of Love. Rolling Stone recently ranked Forever Changes at #40 on its list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

WINTERLAND 5/30/71

Side One
1. “Sugar Magnolia”
2. “Cumberland Blues”
3. “Big Boss Man”

Side Two
1. “Me And My Uncle”
2. “Deal”
3. “Truckin’”

Side Three
1. “Turn On Your Lovelight”

Side Four
1. “Uncle John’s Band”
2. “Casey Jones”
3. “Johnny B. Goode”

FOREVER CHANGES

Side One
1. “Alone Again Or”
2. “A House Is Not A Motel”
3. “Andmoreagain”
4. “The Daily Planet”
5. “Old Man”
6. “The Red Telephone”

Side Two
1. “Maybe The People Would Be The Times Or Between Clark And Hilldale”
2. “Live And Let Live”
3. “The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This”
4. “Bummer In The Summer”
5. “You Set The Scene”

Bonus 7”
“Alone Again Or” – single edit b/w “A House Is Not A Motel”

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Grateful Dead
Release Date
Fri, 11/23/2012
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GRATEFUL DEAD AND LOVE LIMITED EDITION VINYL
COMING FOR RECORD STORE DAY’S BLACK FRIDAY EVENT

Rhino Readies Grateful Dead Double-LP Winterland 1971
And 45th Anniversary Edition Of Love’s Forever Changes With A Bonus 7” Single

Both Available November 23 At Select Independent Retailers

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WINTERLAND 5/30/71

Artist Name
Grateful Dead
Release Date

LOS ANGELES – The Grateful Dead made Winterland its home for years until 1978, when the band closed Bill Graham’s legendary venue for good with a spectacular New Year’s Eve blow out. The friendly confines of the former ice-skating rink always seemed to bring out something special in the band. That’s certainly true of the group’s May 30, 1971 performance, which was the second night of a homestand during the era later immortalized on the 1971 live collection Skull and Roses.

For Record Store Day’s Black Friday event on November 23, Dead.net and Rhino will release a portion of that show (all that the band has in their vault) for the first time, offering it on 180-gram vinyl as a limited edition double-LP set of 7500 copies. WINTERLAND 5/30/71 will be available exclusively at select independent music retailers for a suggested price of $34.98. Visit www.recordstoreday.com for a list of participating stores.

Sourced from the original reels of ¼” tape, the music was mastered by Jeffrey Norman and the vinyl lacquers were cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering and then pressed at RTI. Grammy®-winning graphic artist Masaki Koike evokes the Skull and Roses album cover for this set’s gorgeous gatefold.

It’s over one hour of Dead classics that covers nearly the entire second set, which was packed with crowd pleasers like “Sugar Magnolia,” “Truckin’” and “Deal.” One entire LP side is dedicated exclusively to “Turn On Your Lovelight,” a 15-minute-plus romp led by singer/organist Ron “Pigpen” McKernan. For its encore, the band – Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, and McKernan – capped the evening off with raucous “Johnny B. Goode.”

Another West Coast band is the focus of a second Record Store Day Black Friday release. Rhino celebrates the 45-year anniversary of Love’s Forever Changes with a limited edition version of the band’s masterwork on 180-gram vinyl. The lacquers were cut from the original analog masters by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering and then pressed at RTI. As a bonus, the LP comes with a 7” that has the single-edit of “Alone Again Or” b/w “House Is Not A Motel.” The release is limited to 1500 copies and will be available exclusively at select independent music retailers for a suggested price of $24.98. Acclaim has only grown for the album since its debut in November 1967, following in the wake of the Summer of Love. Rolling Stone recently ranked Forever Changes at #40 on its list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

WINTERLAND 5/30/71

Side One
1. “Sugar Magnolia”
2. “Cumberland Blues”
3. “Big Boss Man”

Side Two
1. “Me And My Uncle”
2. “Deal”
3. “Truckin’”

Side Three
1. “Turn On Your Lovelight”

Side Four
1. “Uncle John’s Band”
2. “Casey Jones”
3. “Johnny B. Goode”

FOREVER CHANGES

Side One
1. “Alone Again Or”
2. “A House Is Not A Motel”
3. “Andmoreagain”
4. “The Daily Planet”
5. “Old Man”
6. “The Red Telephone”

Side Two
1. “Maybe The People Would Be The Times Or Between Clark And Hilldale”
2. “Live And Let Live”
3. “The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This”
4. “Bummer In The Summer”
5. “You Set The Scene”

Bonus 7”
“Alone Again Or” – single edit b/w “A House Is Not A Motel”

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Various Artists
Release Date
Tue, 11/27/2012
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DIG IT, NUGGETS CELEBRATES 40th ANNIVERSARY

Seminal Garage Rock Collection Originally Compiled By Lenny Kaye In 1972 Gets Remastered And Released As Standalone CD For The First Time Ever In The U.S.

Available On CD And Digital Download November 27, Vinyl November 13 From Rhino

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Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era (1965-1968)

Artist Name
Various Artists
Release Date

LOS ANGELES – It’s a nugget if you dug it! That small phrase captures the enormous spirit driving one of the most influential rock anthologies ever released, Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-68. Originally released as a double-LP in 1972 by Elektra Records, it celebrated 27 three-minute masterpieces that blazed brightly for a few weeks before fading from the charts.

To mark the 40-year anniversary of Nuggets, Rhino has remastered the collection from the original analog album master and will release it as a standalone CD for the first time ever in the U.S. NUGGETS: ORIGINAL ARTYFACTS FROM THE FIRST PSYCHEDELIC ERA, 1965-68 will be available November 27 from Rhino (www.rhino.com) and other retail outlets on CD ($18.98) and digitally ($17.99). The album will also be available as a 180-gram double-LP on November 13 for $27.98.

The idea for NUGGETS came from Jac Holzman, the founder of Elektra Records. He explains: “AM radio despised ‘long’ tracks, loosely defined as anything that exceeded three minutes, and this was true throughout the ’50s and ’60s. Even our Doors single, ‘Light My Fire,’ had to chop Robby’s incendiary guitar solo to fit the rigid AM formula. It’s what made me think about the snappy, short rock and roll singles that had jump-started AM rock radio, at its beginnings.”

To excavate these hidden gems, Holzman recruited legendary guitarist Lenny Kaye. Looking back on this seminal collection, Kaye writes in the newly penned liner notes: “It’s the songs in the end that make Nuggets so memorable, the lightning strikes of brilliance that move a record past genre into the realm of classic… Given the reins, I just played disc jockey, telling my ear-witness tale of inspiration derived, of desire and belief. Or daring to believe.”

Filled with fuzztone and Farfisa, the album pulses with an eclectic mix of songs by The Electric Prunes, The Standells, The Seeds, The Thirteenth Floor Elevators, The Nazz, Count Five, The Remains, The Amboy Dukes, Magic Mushrooms, and Chocolate Watch Band. Along with the music, this new edition of NUGGETS also recreates the original artwork, which was done by Elektra Art Director William S. Harvey and graphic artist Abe Gurvin.

NUGGETS: ORIGINAL ARTYFACTS FROM THE FIRST PSYCHEDELIC ERA, 1965-1968
Track Listing

1. “I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)” - The Electric Prunes
2. “Dirty Water” - The Standells
3. “Night Time” - The Strangeloves
4. “Lies” - The Knickerbockers
5. “Respect” - The Vagrants
6. “A Public Execution” - Mouse
7. “No Time Like The Right Time” - The Blues Project
8. “Oh Yeah” - The Shadows Of Knight
9. “Pushin’ Too Hard” - The Seeds
10. “Moulty” - The Barbarians
11. “Don’t Look Back” - The Remains
12. “An Invitation To Cry” - The Magicians
13. “Liar, Liar” - The Castaways
14. “You’re Gonna Miss Me” - The Thirteenth Floor Elevators
15. “Psychotic Reaction” - Count Five
16. “Hey Joe” - The Leaves
17. “Romeo & Juliet” - Michael & The Messengers
18. “Sugar And Spice” - The Cryan Shames
19. “Baby Please Don’t Go” - The Amboy Dukes
20. “Tobacco Road” - Blues Magoos
21. “Let’s Talk About Girls” - Chocolate Watch Band
22. “Sit Down, I Think I Love You” - The Mojo Men
23. “Run, Run, Run” - The Third Rail
24. “My World Fell Down” - Sagittarius
25. “Open My Eyes” - Nazz
26. “Farmer John” - The Premiers
27. “It’s-A-Happening” - The Magic Mushrooms

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