Out This Week / on 14 August 2015
The Replacements / The Twin/Tone Years (vinyl box)
The Replacement‘s three Twin/Tone studio albums plus the Stink EP are collected in this new vinyl box set from Rhino.
Julian Cope / Deluxe reissues
World Shut Your Mouth and Fried – Cope’s first two solo albums (both released in 1984) – reissued as two-CD deluxe editions.
- • UK Order: World Shut Your Mouth
- • USA Order: World Shut Your Mouth
- • GERMANY Order: World Shut Your Mouth
Neil Young / The Monsanto Years (2LP)
The CD+DVD deluxe of Neil Young‘s latest was out at the end of June, but this double vinyl edition is out this week. The usual rip-off as far as Neil Young garygary vinyl is concerned. Europeans should shop at Amazon Italy for the best price.
The Sugarcubes / Life’s Too Good (coloured vinyl)
The Sugarcubes‘ first album features the hit single Birthday. This is a new limited edition LP pressing on florescent green vinyl.
- • UK Order: Life’s Too Good (vinyl)
- • USA Order: Life’s Too Good (vinyl)
- • Germany Order: Life’s Too Good (vinyl)
Carl Perkins & Friends / Blue Suede Shoes (CD+DVD)
A 1985 UK TV-special celebrated the 30th Anniversary of Carl Perkins‘ timeless song and featured ‘friends’ such as George Harrison, Ringo Starr and Eric Clapton. This is a combo ‘mediabook’ edition with the concert on CD and DVD.
- • UK Order: Carl Perkins & Friends (CD+DVD)
- • USA Order: Carl Perkins & Friends (CD+DVD)
- • GERMANY Order: Carl Perkins & Friends (CD+DVD)
Kool & The Gang / In The Heart (expanded CD)
Kool & The Gang‘s 1983 album is remastered and expanded, with single versions and extended remixes including the rare promo ’83 remix of Ladies Night.
- • UK Order: In The Heart (expanded)
- • USA Order: In The Heart (expanded)
- • GERMANY Order: In The Heart (expanded)
Gary Numan – Tubeway Army /Premier Hits (2LP)
The classic 1996 Gary Numan compilation is issued on vinyl for the first time. This 2LP version actually offers four bonus tracks in Metal, We Are So Fragile, Films and Me, I Disconnect From You.
Brad Fiedel / T2: Judgement Day OST (transparent vinyl)
Fiedel’s excellent score for James Cameron‘s ground-breaking Terminator follow-up is issued on this Silva Screen limited double coloured/transparent vinyl. I’m trying to convince myself that I don’t need this…
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“garygary”? Pardon my ignorance but what does that mean?
Looking at both Julian Cope reissues on Amazon they are now saying that they are Currently unavailable yet my order status with Base.com is In Dispatch
Both the Julian Cope reissues are only £7.99 each with free postage on base.com.
ok, thanks.
Eugene, Julian Cope 2CD’s have the original album on CD1 and contemporaneous B-Sides and BBC Radio Sessions on CD2. It’s all been reissued before, I think (the Teardrops/Cope BBC recordings have been reissued so many times it’s hard to keep track, at least of the top off my head), but it’ll be nice to have them all under the same roof, so to speak. And at a good price (£8.99 each on Amazon). Just hope they haven’t “brickwalled” the remastering.
Any idea of the track listing for the Juluan Cope reissues?
UB40 Present Arms DeLuxe
Not yet dispatched
Delivery estimate: Monday, 10 August 2015 – Wednesday, 12 August 2015
Currently unavailable.
We don’t know when or if this item will be back in stock.
there were promo discs in Greenwich CD and Record Exchange about two weeks ago, £2 each
………………….and the UB40 Present Arms DeLuxe (allegedly)!!!
there’s a brilliant 5 disc Beggars Banquet box of Numan albums for about a tenner out there, extra tracks too…
I bought the Japanese Numan boxsets over 20 years back now IIRC. Really well curated sets with rare photos and extra tracks. Expensive at the time but they’ve more than repaid the money.
Not sure a budget Numan compilation (he’s had umpteen over the years as well) has earned itself the moniker of “classic” upon the occasion of its reissue!!
Baffled as to why this is getting the the two disc vinyl treatment.
What’s ‘need’ got to do with it!!??
Ha! Don’t encourage me ;)