Lucinda Williams is currently recording a new album No release date, track listing or cover announced yet
Gazpacho | Magic 8-Ball | 24/44.1
Releasing 31st October, one of my favourite Scandi prog rock bands back again with a new album after a 5 year hiatus.
Due out 31st Oct
Track listing
Disc One: Who Are You (Remastered)
- “New Song”
- “Had Enough”
- “905”
- “Sister Disco”
- “Music Must Change”
- “Trick of the Light”
- “Guitar and Pen”
- “Love Is Coming Down”
- “Who Are You”
Disc Two: Who Are You – Glyn Johns Mix
- “New Song” (Glyn Johns Mix)*
- “Had Enough” (Glyn Johns Mix)*
- “905” (Glyn Johns Mix)*
- “Sister Disco” (Glyn Johns Mix)*
- “Trick of The Light” (Glyn Johns Mix)*
- “Guitar and Pen” (Glyn Johns Mix)*
- “Who Are You” (Glyn Johns Mix)*
- “Trick of the Light” (Single Version Edit – Glyn Johns Mix)*
- “Guitar and Pen” (Glyn Johns Alt Mix)*
- “Who Are You” (Glyn Johns Single Edit)*
- “New Song” (Pete Vocal – Steven Wilson Mix)*
- “Sister Disco” (Lost Guitar Mix – Steven Wilson Mix)*
- “Had Enough” (No Orchestra – Steven Wilson Mix)*
- “Guitar and Pen” (Pete Guide Vocal – Steven Wilson Mix)*
- “Love Is Coming Down” (No Orchestra- Steven Wilson Mix)*
- “Who Are You” (Early Run Through – Pete Vox – Steven Wilson Mix)*
Disc Three: Sessions & Demos
- “Who Are You” (Lost Verse Mix)
- “Guitar and Pen” (Olympic 78 Mix)
- “Love Is Coming Down” (Early Run Through)
- “Empty Glass” (Session Out Take)
- “No Road Romance” (Session Out Take)
- “Trick of the Light” (Unused Olympic Edit)*
- “Who Are You” (Clean Radio Edit)
- “905” (John Entwistle Demo)*
- “Had Enough” (John Entwistle Demo)*
- “Back on the Road” (John Entwistle Demo)
- “Wild Horses” (John Entwistle Demo)
- “Trick of the Light” (John Entwistle Demo)*
- “Good Time Coming” (John Entwistle Demo)*
- “Who Are You” (John and Cyrano’s mix from The Kids Are Alright)
Disc Four: Shepperton 1977
- “Who Are You” (Early version recorded live in Toronto, 1976)*
- “The Kids Are Alright” (Shepperton Studios)*
- “Run, Run, Run” (Shepperton Studios)*
- “Spoonful/Smokestack Lightning” (Shepperton Studios)*
- “I Saw Her Standing There” (Shepperton Studios)*
- “Instrumental Jam” (Shepperton Studios)*
- “Who Are You” (Knocking It into Shape 1 – Shepperton Studios)*
- “Who Are You” (Knocking It into Shape 2 – Shepperton Studios)*
- “Baba O’Riley” (Shepperton Studios)*
- “Shakin’ All Over” (Shepperton Studios)*
- “Bell Boy” (Shepperton Studios)*
- “Won’t Get Fooled Again” (Shepperton Studios)*
- “Barbara Ann” (Shepperton Studios)*
- “I Saw Her Standing There 2” (Shepperton Studios)*
- “Drowned” (Shepperton Studios)*
Disc Five: Shepperton 1978/79
- “Baba O’Riley” (Shepperton for The Kids Are Alright 1978)*
- “My Wife” (Shepperton for The Kids Are Alright 1978)*
- “My Generation” (Shepperton for The Kids Are Alright 1978)*
- “Join Together” (Shepperton for The Kids Are Alright 1978)*
- “Who Are You” (Shepperton for The Kids Are Alright 1978)*
- “Won’t Get Fooled Again” (Shepperton for The Kids Are Alright 1978)*
- “Sister Disco” (Shepperton Tour Rehearsal 1979)*
- “Music Must Change” (Shepperton Tour Rehearsal 1979)*
- “Won’t Get Fooled Again” (Shepperton Tour Rehearsal 1979)*
- “Who Are You” (Shepperton Tour Rehearsal 1979)*
Disc Six: Live U.S.A. 1979 – Part One
- “Substitute”*
- “I Can’t Explain”*
- “Baba O’Riley”*
- “The Punk and the Godfather”*
- “Boris the Spider”*
- “Sister Disco”*
- “Behind Blue Eyes”*
- “Music Must Change”*
- “Drowned”*
- “Who Are You”*
- “5:15”*
- “Pinball Wizard”*
- “See Me, Feel Me”*
Disc Seven: Live U.S.A. 1979 – Part Two
- “Long Live Rock”*
- “My Generation”*
- “I Can See for Miles”*
- “Trick of the Light”*
- “Sparks”*
- “Won’t Get Fooled Again”*
- “Jam/Take a Fool Like You”*
- “How Can You Do It Alone”*
- “Magic Bus”*
- “Summertime Blues”*
- “Dancing in the Street/Dance It Away”*
- “The Real Me”*
- = previously unreleased.
Little Feat- The Last Record Album. Being reissued in deluxe versions (2 L/Ps or 4 CDs). Has always been my favourite Little Feat album so I can’t wait for this.
Now that does look interesting @ewemon
Out on 21st November from Craft Recordings – Haunted Heart: The Legendary Riverside Studio Recordings.
Here’s the press blurb:
"A brand new collection that, for the very first time, collects the complete recording studio output by Evans’ “Classic Trio.” Anchoring this 5-LP, 180-gram vinyl collection (also available in a 3-CD set and standard/hi-res digital) are the trio’s two acclaimed original studio albums, Portrait in Jazz (1960) and Explorations (1961), both of which benefit from meticulous audio restoration by Plangent Processes. Three additional LPs feature 26 breathtaking alternate takes and outtakes from these famed sessions—17 of which have never been released—offering rare insight into the trio’s innovative creative process.
The collection, which arrives on November 21st, and is available to pre-order/pre-save today, was produced by Nick Phillips and mastered by GRAMMY® Award-winning engineer Paul Blakemore, with lacquers cut for the vinyl edition by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio. The beautifully packaged vinyl edition comes with rare photos and a fold-out poster insert, featuring new original art on one side, while an introduction by The Doors’ John Densmore (who recalls sneaking into Shelly’s Manne-Hole as a teenager to catch the trio’s brilliance) and new liner notes by jazz writer Eugene Holley Jr. (DownBeat, Hot House Jazz Guide, SFJAZZ) grace the other side."
I posted a track off this on the what are you listening to thread.
Boz Scaggs Detour Track Listing
- It’s Raining
- Angel Eyes
- Once I Loved
- The Very Thought of You
- I’ll Be Long Gone
- Detour Ahead
- I Could Have Told You
- The Meaning of the Blues
- Tomorrow Night
- Too Late Now
- We’ll Be Together Again
Out 17th Oct.
Press blurb says deeply personal exploration of the Great American Songbook
this will be interesting. He has done a number of albums like this and while he may have enjoyed doing them, i’m not sure many others really did. I do have them but rarely listen to them but maybe this time.
Wish You Were Here 50th Anniversary box set, out 12th December. 5 discs including the original album, an Atmos blu-ray and three CDs of lots of previously unreleased studio and live stuff from 1975, including a cleaned up version of Mike Millard’s recording of one of the April ‘75 LA concerts, demos, outtakes, and, I believe, the original 24-minute studio version of SOYD. Looks good - hopefully now the band have relinquished control the floodgates will really be open!
Bradfords finest doom/goth metal merchants Paradise Lost release their 17th (?) album “Ascension” in September.
Based on the three songs on Qobuz pre-release this one should be another storming addition to their very fine catalogue.
Mikes recording of that Floyd gig isn’t bad as he had moved over to using a Nakamichi 550 at that point and twin mics. Though the gig has been widely available on various sources over the years. I still have a rip of the original bootleg vinyl somewhere. Rolling Stone once said in an article that if Floyd ever started a bootleg series then they should start with this gig.
Indeed- I have a copy of his tape and it’s excellent. Apparently Steven Wilson has restored it.
Neil Young. Continuing the official release series. Release date 30/10.
I’ve bought the earlier sets so why stop now.














