Grateful Dead
Release Date
Tue, 09/20/2011
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GRATEFUL DEAD INTRODUCES EUROPE ’72: VOL. 2

Essential Continuation Of The Dead’s Legendary Live Album With More Than
Two Hours Of Unreleased Performances From Historic European Tour

Due Out September 20 As Two-Disc Set And Digital Download

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Europe ’72: Vol. 2

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LOS ANGELES – Nearly 40 years ago, Grateful Dead released Europe ’72, a triple live album documenting its historic trek across Europe that became not only one of the band’s best-selling releases, but also set the gold standard for live Dead. Now the group proves you can never get too much of a good thing when it revisits that legendary collection with EUROPE ’72: VOL. 2, an essential continuation of the original that includes more than two hours of unreleased performances from that storied tour.

Grateful Dead archivist David Lemieux, who produced this 20-track compilation, says he only chose song titles that did not appear on Europe ’72 as a way to complement the original. “I think this album, coupled with Europe ’72, represents a complete overview of the tour in every way,” he says. “In fact, songs like ‘Beat It On Down The Line,’ ‘Next Time You See Me’ and ‘Sing Me Back Home’ were selected by the Grateful Dead for the first set, but were left off because there wasn’t enough room.”

On September 20, Rhino and Grateful Dead will release EUROPE ’72: VOL. 2 as a two CD set or digital download at all physical and digital retailers, including dead.net, for suggested list prices of $19.98 (CD), $14.99 (download).

In a nod to the original, VOL. 2 features new cover art by Stanley Mouse, the artist who helped create the iconic artwork from Europe ’72, which features the return of the legendary Ice Cream Kid. “Trouble comes in many flavors. Ice Cream Kid is in hot water. The jury is out. His only defense is love,” says Mouse of the Kid’s return.

Recorded at various locations during the band’s 22-show tour, the performances on VOL. 2 feature Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann and Ron (Pigpen) McKernan (sadly, his last tour), plus some of the earliest shows with pianist Keith Godchaux and singer Donna Godchaux. The collection captures the Dead in white-hot moments of improvisational revelry as the band explores a number of its most enduring songs, like “Bertha,” “Sugaree” and “Playing In the Band,” plus relatively obscure cuts like “Black-Throated Wind” and Pigpen’s “Chinatown Shuffle.”

As a special treat, the set includes an epic hour-plus jam that combines “Dark Star” and “The Other One.” Recorded at the Bickershaw Festival, it was the only show on this tour where the band broke out both of these beloved improvisational showpieces. VOL. 2 also includes “Good Lovin’” and “Dire Wolf” from the April 26 show at Jahrhundert Halle in Frankfurt, West Germany. While much of that concert was released on 1995’s Hundred Year Hall, these particular tracks were not included and have remained unreleased until now.

The high-quality sound heard on VOL. 2 stems from painstaking work done by Jeffrey Norman, who has been the primary mixer of the Dead’s archival multi-track material for the past 15 years. For this release, he mixed each show from the original 16-track recordings while two-time Grammy®-winning engineer David Glasser mastered the music to HDCD specs.

Not only does EUROPE ’72: VOL. 2 provide a welcome sequel to one of rock’s best-loved live albums, it also serves as an indispensible primer for EUROPE ’72: THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS. Also due out in September, this massive 73-CD collection includes every note from the Dead’s European tour. While the limited edition version quickly sold out, music-only copies are still available for purchase at dead.net.

EUROPE ’72: VOL. 2
Track Listing

Disc One
1. “Bertha” – Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen (4/14/72)
2. “Me And My Uncle” – Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley (4/7/72)
3. “Chinatown Shuffle” – Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen (4/14/72)
4. “Sugaree” – Olympia Theatre, Paris (5/3/72)
5. “Beat It On Down The Line” – Theatre Hall, Luxembourg (5/16/72)
6. “Loser” – Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen (4/14/72)
7. “Next Time You See Me” – Olympia Theatre, Paris (5/4/72)
8. “Black-Throated Wind” – Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen (4/14/72)
9. “Dire Wolf” – Jahrhundert Halle, Frankfurt (4/26/72)
10. “Greatest Story Ever Told” – Olympia Theatre, Paris (5/3/72)
11. “Deal” – Olympia Theatre, Paris (5/4/72)
12. “Good Lovin’” – Jahrhundert Halle, Frankfurt (4/26/72)
13. “Playing In The Band” – Strand Lyceum, London (5/24/72)

Disc Two
1. “Dark Star”> – Bickershaw Festival, Wigan (5/7/72)
2. Drums > – Bickershaw Festival, Wigan (5/7/72)
3. “The Other One”> – Bickershaw Festival, Wigan (5/7/72)
4. “Sing Me Back Home” – Strand Lyceum, London (5/26/72)
5. “Not Fade Away”> – Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley (4/7/72)
6. “Goin’ Down The Road Feeling Bad”> – Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley (4/7/72)
7. “Not Fade Away” – Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley (4/7/72)

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Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton
Release Date
Tue, 09/13/2011
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MARSALIS AND CLAPTON PLAY THE BLUES –
LIVE FROM JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER

Reprise Records Presents Highlights From The Duo’s
Unprecedented, Sold-Out Jazz at Lincoln Center Performances

Available September 13 On CD And CD/DVD

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LOS ANGELES – New York City’s premier jazz venue got the blues last April when Wynton Marsalis and Eric Clapton performed together in Rose Theater at Frederick P. Rose Hall, home of Jazz at Lincoln Center for two sold-out shows dedicated to vintage blues. The extraordinary collaboration, billed as Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton Play the Blues, paired these musical virtuosos with members of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra as they brought to life a repertoire of songs selected by Clapton and arranged by Marsalis.

Reprise Records captures the magic of these unprecedented shows from earlier this year on CD and as a CD/DVD combo that both feature selections taken from the two public concerts (April 8-9), as well a special performance for Jazz at Lincoln Center’s annual gala (April 7). WYNTON MARSALIS & ERIC CLAPTON PLAY THE BLUES - LIVE FROM JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER will be available September 13 at physical and digital retail outlets for suggested list prices of $18.98 (CD), $24.98 (CD/DVD) and $9.99 (digital – audio only).

Marsalis, Artistic Director of Jazz at Lincoln Center and nine-time Grammy® Award winner, writes about his collaboration with Clapton, a 19-time Grammy recipient, in the album’s liner notes: “...we wanted these concerts to sound like people playing music they know and love, not like a project.”

To help them achieve that level of devotion, Marsalis and Clapton were joined on stage by Dan Nimmer (piano), Carlos Henriquez (bass), Ali Jackson (drums), Marcus Printup (trumpet), Victor Goines (clarinet), Chris Crenshaw (trombone, vocals), Don Vappie (banjo) and Clapton’s longtime keyboarist/sideman Chris Stainton. Marsalis says the group combined the sound of an early blues jump-band with the sound of New Orleans jazz to accommodate the integration of guitar/trumpet lead, a combination that gave the musicians the latitude to play different grooves, from the Delta to the Caribbean and beyond.

The band nimbly navigated a diverse set list that touched on different styles, from the four-on-the-floor swing of Louis Armstrong’s “Ice Cream” and the southern slow-drag of W.C. Handy’s “Joe Turner’s Blues” to the traveling blues of “Joliet Bound” and the boogie-woogie jump of “Kidman Blues.” Legendary bluesman Taj Mahal, who opened these special shows with a solo set, returned for “Corrine, Corrina” and the New Orleans funeral standard “Just A Closer Walk With Thee.”

The one song not selected by Clapton for the show was his own “Layla,” which was requested by bassist Henriquez and arranged as a Crescent City dirge to tremendous results. On his review of the performance, David Fricke of Rolling Stone wrote: “In the [song’s] instrumental break, Clapton hit a series of stabbing licks lightly crusted with distortion, followed by Marsalis’ slow parade of clean hurting peals – a moving dialogue in lovesickness and blues routes.”

WYNTON MARSALIS & ERIC CLAPTON PLAY THE BLUES –
LIVE FROM JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER
CD and DVD Track Listing

1. “Ice Cream”
2. “Forty-Four”
3. “Joe Turner’s Blues”
4. “The Last Time”
5. “Careless Love”
6. “Kidman Blues”
7. “Layla”
8. “Joliet Bound”
9. “Just A Closer Walk With Thee” – feat. Taj Mahal
10. “Corrine, Corrina” – feat. Taj Majal

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Ramones
Release Date
Tue, 07/19/2011
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NOW I WANNA SNIFF SOME WAX

Rhino Reissues The Ramones’ First Four Albums
On 180-Gram Vinyl With Original Artwork

Exclusive Versions From Rhino.com Each Include Bonus 45 On Blue Vinyl

Both Versions Available July 19

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LOS ANGELES – Hey, ho, let’s go. Rhino celebrates the Ramones’ indelible musical legacy with reissues of the pioneering group’s first four albums on 180-gram vinyl. Ramones, Leave Home, Rocket To Russia and Road To Ruin look amazing and come in accurate reproductions of the original packaging. More importantly, the records sound magnificent and were made using lacquers cut from the original analog masters by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering.

For these releases, Rhino will – for the first time ever on vinyl – reissue the first pressing of Leave Home, which includes “Carbona Not Glue,” a track that was replaced with “Sheena Is A Punk Rocker” on all subsequent pressings.

All of the albums will be available at retail outlets on July 19 for a suggested list price of $17.98 each. The same day, Rhino.com will offer exclusive versions of each release that include the LP with a bonus reproduction 7” that features a single from the album and its b-side, pressed on blue vinyl. These exclusive bonus versions are strictly limited to 500 copies and will be available at Rhino.com for $24.98 each.

The Rhino.com 7” blue vinyl singles are: “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend” b/w “California Sun/I Don’t Wanna Walk Around With You” (Ramones); “Swallow My Pride” b/w “Pinhead” and a live performance of “Let’s Dance” recorded at the Roxy (Leave Home); “Sheena Is A Punk Rocker” b/w “I Don’t Care” (Rocket To Russia); and “She’s The One” b/w “I Wanna Be Sedated” (Road To Ruin).

Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee and Tommy Ramone. The original line-up – along with Marky Ramone who joined in 1978 – helped blaze a trail more than 30 years ago with this classic four-album run. It’s hard to overstate how influential the group’s signature sound – minimalist rock played at maximum volume – was at the time, and still is today.

These four landmark albums – Ramones (1976), Leave Home (1977), Rocket To Russia (1977) and Road to Ruin (1978) – contain such unforgettable songs as: “Blitzkrieg Bop,” “Sheena Is Punk Rocker,” “Beat On The Brat,” “Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue,” “Pinhead,” “Rockaway Beach” and “I Wanna Be Sedated.”

RAMONES

Side One
1. “Blitzkrieg Bop”
2. “Beat On The Brat”
3. “Judy Is A Punk”
4. “I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend”
5. “Chain Saw”
6. “Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue”
7. “I Don’t Wanna Go Down To The Basement”

Side Two
1. “Loudmouth”
2. “Havana Affair”
3. “Listen To My Heart”
4. “53rd & 3rd”
5. “Let’s Dance”
6. “I Don’t Wanna Walk Around With You”
7. “Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World”

Rhino.com Exclusive 45
“I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend” b/w “California Sun/I Don’t Wanna Walk Around With You”

LEAVE HOME

Side One
1. “Glad To See You Go”
2. “Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment”
3. “I Remember You”
4. “Oh Oh I Love Her So”
5. “Carbona Not Glue”
6. “Suzy Is A Headbanger”
7. “Pinhead”

Side Two
1. “Now I Wanna Be A Good Boy”
2. “Swallow My Pride”
3. “What’s Your Game”
4. “California Sun”
5. “Commando”
6. “You’re Gonna Kill That Girl”
7. “You Should Never Have Opened That Door”

Rhino.com Exclusive 45
“Swallow My Pride” b/w “Pinhead” and Recorded Live at the Roxy “Let’s Dance”

ROCKET TO RUSSIA

Side One
1. “Cretin Hop”
2. “Rockaway Beach”
3. “Here Today, Gone Tomorrow”
4. “Locket Love”
5. “I Don’t Care”
6. “Sheena Is A Punk Rocker”
7. “We’re A Happy Family”

Side Two
1. “Teenage Lobotomy”
2. “Do You Wanna Dance?”
3. “I Wanna Be Well”
4. “I Can’t Give You Anything”
5. “Ramona”
6. “Surfin’ Bird”
7. “Why Is It Always This Way?”

Rhino.com Exclusive 45
“Sheena Is A Punk Rocker” b/w “I Don’t Care”

ROAD TO RUIN

Side One
1. “I Just Want To Have Something To Do”
2. “I Wanted Everything”
3. “Don’t Come Close”
4. “I Don’t Want You”
5. “Needles And Pins”
6. “I’m Against It”

Side Two
1. “I Wanna Be Sedated”
2. “Go Mental”
3. “Questioningly”
4. “She’s The One”
5. “Bad Brain”
6. “It’s A Long Way Back”

Rhino.com Exclusive 45
“She’s The One” b/w “I Wanna Be Sedated”

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Bobby Charles
Release Date
Tue, 08/16/2011
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BOBBY CHARLES’ “LOST” WOODSTOCK MASTERPIECE

Rhino Handmade Spotlights Celebrated Songwriter’s Self-Titled Debut With
Deluxe Three-Disc Edition Featuring The Original Album Remastered And Expanded
With Out-of-Print And Unreleased Recordings, Plus a Rare 1972 Interview

Limited Edition 7” Available With First 500 Copies,
Pre-Order Now Exclusively At Rhino.com. Set For Release On August 16

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BOBBY CHARLES’ “LOST” WOODSTOCK MASTERPIECE

Rhino Handmade Spotlights Celebrated Songwriter’s Self-Titled Debut With
Deluxe Three-Disc Edition Featuring The Original Album Remastered And Expanded
With Out-of-Print And Unreleased Recordings, Plus a Rare 1972 Interview

Limited Edition 7” Available With First 500 Copies,
Pre-Order Now Exclusively At Rhino.com. Set For Release On August 16

LOS ANGELES – “Swamp pop” pioneer Bobby Charles is perhaps best know for writing songs that became hits for others, like “See You Later Alligator” for Bill Haley and “Walking To New Orleans” for Fats Domino. But in 1971, the Louisiana native moved to Woodstock, New York and recorded an overlooked masterpiece that combines Charles’ Cajun roots with R&B and country influences on ten timeless tracks. Released in 1972 on Bearsville Records, Bobby Charles features Charles leading a session stacked with top-shelf talent, including Mac “Dr. John” Rebennack, pedal steel ace Ben Keith, guitarist Amos Garrett, saxophonist David Sanborn, as well as Levon Helm, Rick Danko, Richard Manuel, and Garth Hudson of The Band.

Rhino Handmade shines a spotlight on this “lost” classic with a three-disc Deluxe Edition that combines a remastered version of the original with a wealth of unreleased material recorded during those sessions and others recorded at Bearsville Studios throughout 1974. The set closes with a newly unearthed, 30-minute interview Charles did with Barry Hansen (aka Dr. Demento) that was recorded shortly before the Bobby Charles album was released in August 1972. BOBBY CHARLES – DELUXE EDITION is available now for pre-order exclusively at www.rhino.com for a suggested list price of $49.98 and will be available on August 16. The first 500 copies will include a limited edition replica 7” vinyl of Charles’ Bearsville single of “Small Town Talk” b/w “Save Me Jesus.”

Produced by Charles, Danko and John Simon (producer for The Band), the album remains Charles’ most enduring work. A Louisiana vibe is present throughout, steered by the singer’s Cajun accent and relaxed phrasing. Every song feels like a hit – evidence of his natural ear for a good hook. For much of the album, Charles sings about life’s simpler pleasures – the love of a good woman (“Let Yourself Go”); the things he wants to do in life (“Grow Too Old”); the calming power of nature and companionship (“Wild Apple Trees”); and daydreaming of better days (“Tennessee Blues”).

Along with the original album, the first disc also features “New Mexico,” “Homemade Songs,” “Rosie,” and the single version of “Small Town Talk” – four songs that first surfaced on the now out-of-print import, Bearsville Box Set. Four unreleased tracks are also included on the first disc: “Save Me Jesus,” (mono single version); “He’s Got All The Whiskey” (long version); “Don’t Be Surprised” and “You Were There.”

The set’s second disc contains 17 tracks for more than an hour of unreleased music. It begins with four songs from the Bobby Charles sessions: take one of “He’s Got All The Whiskey”; a demo for “New Mexico”; plus a pair of languid country shuffles – “Homemade Songs” and “Done A Lot Of Worse Things” – that rank among Charles’ finest work. The remainder of the disc gathers more than a dozen songs Charles recorded with producer Paul Rothchild at Bearsville Studio in 1974, including the New Orleans pop and R&B of “Better Days,” “Jealous Kind” and “Whatever Happened” and the Southern funk of “Please Please” and “Why Are People Like That.”

Sadly, Charles did not live long enough to see the deluxe reissue of his masterpiece. The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame inductee passed away on January 14, 2010 at the age of 71 after collapsing at his home in Abbeville, Louisiana.

BOBBY CHARLES – DELUXE EDITION
Track Listing

Disc 1
1. “Street People”
2. “Long Face”
3. “I Must Be In A Good Place Now”
4. “Save Me Jesus”
5. “He’s Got All The Whiskey”
6. “Small Town Talk”
7. “Let Yourself Go”
8. “Grow Too Old”
9. “I’m That Way”
10. “Tennessee Blues”
11. “Small Town Talk” – Single Version
12. “Save Me Jesus” – Mono Single Version*
13. “He’s Got All The Whiskey” – Long Version*
14. “New Mexico”
15. “Homemade Songs”
16. “Rosie”
17. “Don’t Be Surprised”*
18. “You Were There”*

Disc 2
1. “He’s Got All The Whiskey” – Take 1*
2. “New Mexico” – Demo*
3. “Homemade Songs” – Long Version*
4. “Done A Lot Of Wrong Things”*
5. “Ain’t That Lucky”*
6. “Better Days”*
7. “You Came Along”*
8. “Jealous Kind”*
9. “Whatever Happened”*
10. “Livin’ In Your World”*
11. “Nickles Dimes Dollars”*
12. “Why Are People Like That”*
13. “Please Please”*
14. “Little Town Tramp”*
15. “Keep Cookin’ Mama”*
16. “What Are We Doing?”*
17. “Cowboys And Indians”*

Disc 3
The Bobby Charles Interview*

*Previously Unissued

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Music From The Motion Picture
Release Date
Tue, 06/28/2011
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LARRY CROWNE – MUSIC FROM THE MOTION PICTURE

Soundtrack To New Universal Pictures’ Romantic Comedy Starring Tom Hanks
And Julia Roberts Mixes Tom Petty, Electric Light Orchestra, Billy Squire,
Jarrod Gorbel, Swingfly And Smokey Robinson With Tyler Hilton’s
Previously Unreleased “Faithful”

Available June 28 From Rhino

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Hugh Laurie
Release Date
Tue, 09/06/2011
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HUGH LAURIE SET TO RELEASE DEBUT
NEW ORLEANS BLUES ALBUM “LET THEM TALK”

Available September 6 On Warner Bros. Records

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