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Old 18th February 2021, 09:35 AM
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Lynyrd Skynyrd Releasing ‘Live at Knebworth ’76’ Live Album / Rock Cellar

"On August 26, 1976, American rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd took the stage at Knebworth in the U.K. and delivered a performance as part of a huge, all-day festival that also featured the likes of the Rolling Stones, Todd Rundgren’s Utopia and many other acts.

On April 9, Eagle Rock Entertainment will release Lynyrd Skynyrd: Live at Knebworth ’76, a new live album/concert film documenting the historic performance, which featured the band’s classic lineup of Ronnie Van Zant, Gary Rossington, Allen Collins, Steve Gaines, Leon Wilkeson, Artimus Pyle, Billy Powell, and The Honkettes.


This footage, originally only available via the 1996 film Freebird … The Movie, was intercut with interviews and other performance footage. Now Live At Knebworth ‘76 presents the pure concert experience in its entirety, delivering the show as it happened that day. Kicking off with opening number “Workin’ for MCA,” Lynyrd Skynyrd ignited a powerhouse performance before over 150,000 attendees. Displaying the renowned triple guitar attack of Gary Rossington, Allen Collins, and Steve Gaines with Ronnie Van Zant’s signature vocals, Lynyrd Skynyrd: Live At Knebworth ’76 showcases fiery performances of such beloved classic rock anthems as “Sweet Home Alabama,” “Gimme Three Steps,” and of course, “Free Bird.”

Here’s a trailer:


As a bonus, the Blu-ray set also features the full-length documentary If I Leave Here Tomorrow: A Film About Lynyrd Skynyrd. Originally released in 2018, the film is an in-depth exploration of the band’s music and history"


And the track listing:
  • Workin’ for MCA
  • I Ain’t the One
  • Saturday Night Special
  • Searching
  • Whisky Rock-A-Roller
  • Travelin’ Man
  • Gimme Three Steps
  • Call Me the Breeze
  • T for Texas
  • Sweet Home Alabama
  • Freebird
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Old 22nd February 2021, 12:52 PM
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A new album of previously unreleased Gary Moore songs called ‘How Blue Can You Get’ will be released on Friday April 30th, 2021 via Provogue.

‘How Blue Can You Get’ features four original songs and four cover versions of tracks by legendary bluesmen that have never been heard before.

The originals are lead single ‘In My Dreams’, an alternative version of ‘Love Can Make A Fool Of You’, ‘Looking At Your Picture’ and album closer ‘Living With The Blues.’ The covers are renditions of Freddie King's ‘I'm Tore Down', Memphis Slim's 'Steppin' Out', Elmore James' 'Done Somebody Wrong' and the album title track, BB King's 1964 hit ‘How Blue Can You Get.’


Track-listing:

1) I'm Tore Down
2) Steppin' Out
3) In My Dreams
4) How Blue Can You Get
5) Looking At Your Picture
6) Love Can Make A Fool Of You
7) Done Somebody Wrong
8) Living With The Blues
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Old 8th April 2021, 05:39 AM
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Waxwork Bringing Rob Zombie’s ‘The Lords of Salem’ Soundtrack to Vinyl for the First Time / Bloody Disgusting

"Rob Zombie diverted from his usual style quite a bit with the creepy chiller The Lords of Salem back in 2013, a witch-themed horror movie loaded with style and arthouse sensibilities. Starring Sheri Moon Zombie as a radio DJ who finds herself besieged by an ancient coven of witches, Zombie puts you under the film’s spell as his main character is put under theirs.

If you love the movie you probably also love the soundtrack, which plays directly into the film’s storyline. Those eerie tunes and classic songs are now coming to vinyl for the first time!

Announced this week, “Waxwork Records is proud to present Rob Zombie’s The Lords of Salem Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Available for the very first time on vinyl and pressed to 180 gram “Satanic Rite” colored vinyl, the music of The Lords of Salem features The Velvet Underground, Rick James, Rush, Leviathan the Fleeing Serpent, John 5, and more.”


“The score features original cues by John 5 and Griffin Boice. In line with other Zombie soundtracks, the album features intermittent dialogue tracks from the movie.”


“The deluxe album package features 180 gram “Satan Rite” colored vinyl (Blood Red and Blue Butterfly effect with White Splatter), exclusive liner notes by Rob Zombie, new and original art by Robert Sammelin, a 12”x12” 16-page booklet including unreleased set photography from Zombie’s personal archive, a heavyweight art print, printed inner sleeves, and old-style tip-on gatefold jackets with satin coating. Also included is a bonus black metal album by Count Gorgann, lead vocals of Leviathan the Fleeing Serpent, entitled Corpse Eater: Satanic Misery Live for the Dead. This bonus album features a 2015 live recording at Black Forest Discothek and is pressed to 180 gram black vinyl with an etched B-Side.”


The Lords of Salem vinyl soundtrack is available for purchase April 9th, 2021."
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Old 25th April 2021, 08:34 PM
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Oh boy!

"MOTÖRHEAD celebrates 40th anniversary with reissue of "No Sleep ’til Hammersmith" as 2CD, 4CD Deluxe, DD, and vinyl 2LP. (June 25)"

The only pre-order I have been able to find is from the German Nuclear Blast site for 51.99 EUR incl. 19% VAT, plus shipping fee

"Brand new remaster created from the original tapes. Includes three CD live albums incl. a newly unearthed, previously unreleased concerts from the "Short Sharp Pain In The Neck" tour 1981. The deluxe box set includes 28 page book, poster, plectrum, tour pass, ticket, flyer and badge.

Motörhead in 1981 was a band of extremes, a flammable mix of non-stop celebration over their rising success and punishing graft, underscored by an inter-band powder-keg dynamic. After recording "Ace Of Spades", it had shot to number four in the UK, the killer breakthrough after "Overkill" and "Bomber" had done essential groundwork, late 1980's "Ace Up Your Sleeve" UK tour was a triumphant lap of honour that spilled into the recording of "No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith". The album took its title from an inscription painted on one of the trucks, referencing the 32 gigs they were playing with only two days off. The track listing ended up featuring three tracks from "Ace Of Spades", five from "Overkill", "Bomber"s title track and two from their self-titled debut. Originally released on 27th June 1981, Lemmy is quoted as saying of it "I knew it’d be the live one that went best, because we’re really a live band. You can’t listen to a record and find out what we’re about. You’ve got to see us." Upon release "No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith" went straight to number one, their first and only in the UK and is still the most necessary live album of all time. The "No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith" album, brand new remaster created from the original tapes. Pressed on vinyl as a triple album in a 20 page bookpack. Includes a live album of a newly unearthed, previously unreleased concert from the "Short Sharp Pain In The Neck" tour 1981."



Track listings:
CD1 (Original Album Remastered – 2021)
01 Ace Of Spades
02 Stay Clean
03 Metropolis
04 The Hammer
05 Iron Horse
06 No Class
07 Overkill
08 (We Are) The Roadcrew
09 Capricorn
10 Bomber
11 Motorhead
12 Over The Top
13 Train Kept A Rollin’
Bonus (Live Soundcheck at Newcastle City Hall – March 30, 1981)
14 Stay Clean
15 Limb From Limb
16 Iron Horse

CD2 (Live At Newcastle City Hall – March 30, 1981)
01 Ace Of Spades
02 Stay Clean
03 Over The Top
04 Metropolis
05 Shoot You In The Back
06 The Hammer
07 Jailbait
08 Leaving Here
09 Iron Horse
10 Fire Fire
11 Capricorn
12 Too Late Too Late
13 No Class
14 (We Are) The Road Crew
15 Bite The Bullet
16 The Chase Is Better Than The Catch
17 Overkill
18 Bomber
19 Motorhead

CD3 (Live At Newcastle City Hall – March 29, 1981)
01 Ace Of Spades
02 Stay Clean
03 Over The Top
04 Metropolis
05 Shoot You In The Back
06 The Hammer
07 Jailbait
08 Leaving Here
09 Fire Fire
10 Capricorn
11 Too Late Too Late
12 No Class
13 (We Are) The Road Crew
14 Bite The Bullet
15 The Chase Is Better Than The Catch
16 Overkill
17 Bomber
18 Motorhead

CD4 (Live At Leeds Queens Hall – March 28, 1981)
01 Ace Of Spades
02 Stay Clean
03 Over The Top
04 Metropolis
05 Shoot You In The Back
06 The Hammer
07 Jailbait
08 Leaving Here
09 Fire Fire
10 Capricorn
11 Too Late Too Late
12 No Class
13 (We Are) The Road Crew
14 Bite The Bullet
15 The Chase Is Better Than The Catch
16 Overkill
17 Bomber
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As much as i love Motorhead that's a waste of money with three basically identical shows as bonus discs.
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Old 18th June 2021, 03:58 PM
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Is it April 1st already?

Foo Fighters announce disco album 'Hail Satin' featuring Bee Gees covers / Planet Rock

"Foo Fighters are releasing a 10-track disco album for Record Store Day called ‘Hail Satin’.

Available to buy on vinyl only, ‘Hail Satin’ is released under Foo Fighters’ alter ego The Dee Gees and it boasts four covers of Bee Gees tracks – ‘Night Fever’, ‘Tragedy’, ‘You Should Be Dancing’ and ‘More Than A Woman.’


There’s also a cover of Andy Gibb’s disco song ‘Shadow Dancing’ plus five reworkings of Foo Fighters ‘Medicine at Midnight’ tracks recorded live at their 606 Studio in San Fernando Valley, California.

Announcing the album on social media, Foo Fighters wrote: “Introducing… the Dee Gees!!! Hail Satin – coming to a local record store and dance party near you July 17!!”

The limited-edition vinyl will be housed “era-appropriately in a dazzling rainbow mylar sleeve,” and The Dee Gees added: “For optimal results, listen with exposed chest hair and little gold spoon necklace.”


Dave Grohl said he became obsessed with The Bee Gees after watching their acclaimed HBO documentary earlier this year.

The second Record Store Day of 2021 takes place on Saturday 17th July.

On Tuesday night (15th June), Foo Fighters played their first concert since the start of the coronavirus pandemic at the intimate venue The Canyon in Agoura Hills, California.

The 23-song set served as a warm-up for Foo Fighters’ very special concert at New York’s world-famous Madison Square Garden on Sunday (20th June).

The ‘Hail Satin’ track-list is as follows:"


1) You Should Be Dancing
2) Night Fever
3) Tragedy
4) Shadow Dancing
5) More Than a Woman
6) Making A Fire
7) Shame Shame
8) Waiting on a War
9) No Son of Mine
10) Cloudspotter
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Old 15th July 2021, 03:09 PM
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This will break the bank!

Judas Priest announce colossal 42 CD '50 Heavy Metal Years of Music' box set / Planet Rock

"Judas Priest have now announced they’re celebrating their 50th anniversary with a gargantuan limited-edition box set called ‘50 Heavy Metal Years of Music.’

Released on Friday 15th October 2021 via Sony Music, the expansive collection boasts all 18 of Judas Priest’s studio albums to date, all the band’s live albums and 13 discs of unreleased music.

The veritable smorgasbord of heavy metal music contained within ‘50 Heavy Metal Years of Music’ was restored and mixed by Tom Allom at La Cucina W8 and mastered by Alex Wharton at Abbey Road Studios.

The ‘50 Heavy Metal Years of Music’ box set has been designed by longtime Judas Priest collaborator Mark Wilkinson (Marillion, Iron Maiden) and each CD will be housed in mini LP Japanese-style wallets.


The box set also boasts Ross Halfin photos signed by each band member - Rob Halford, Glenn Tipton, Ian Hill, Richie Faulkner and Scott Travis – plus there are memorabilia posters from the British Steel 1980 German Tour and Defenders Of The Faith 1984 European Tour.

Completing the box set is a numbered British Steel metal razor blade (blunt), a replica British Steel tour programme, and a memorabilia book featuring rare photos, posters, adverts and passes.

Costing £345, the ‘50 Heavy Metal Years of Music’ box set is available to pre-order from Judas Priest’s official website now

For those without deep pockets, a Reflections Edition of the box set will also be available to purchase in CD (£11) and 2LP formats (£25)."

Contents / tracklistings:

CD1 – Rocka Rolla
CD2 – Sad Wings of Destiny
CD3 – Sin After Sin (1977)
CD4 – Stained Glass (1978)
CD5 – Killing Machine – (1978)
CD6 – Unleashed In the East (Live in Japan 1979)
CD7 – British Steel
CD8 – Point Of Entry
CD9 – Screaming for Vengeance
CD10 – Defenders of the Faith
CD11 – Turbo
CD12 - Priest ...Live (Part 1)
CD13 – Priest… Live (Part 2)
CD14 – Ram It Down
CD15 – Painkiller
CD16 – Jugulator
CD17 - ’98 Live Meltdown (Part 1)
CD18 – ’98 Live Meltdown (Part 2)
CD19 – Demolition
CD20 - Live In London (Part 1)
CD21 – Live in London (Part 2)
CD22 - Angel of Retribution
CD23 – Nostradamus (Act 1)
CD24 – Nostradamus (Act 2)
CD25 – A Touch Of Evil Live
CD26 - Redeemer of Souls (Part 2)
CD27 – Redeemer of Souls (Part 1)
CD29 – Firepower

5 previously unreleased live stereo recordings from the archives
Restored and edited by Tom Allom at La Cucina W8
Mastered by Alex Wharton at Abbey Road Studios, London

CD30 - Live In Atlanta ’82 (Part 1)
  • The Hellion / Electric Eye
  • Riding on the Wind
  • Heading Out to the Highway
  • Metal Gods
  • Bloodstone
  • Breaking the Law
  • Sinner
  • Desert Plains
  • The Ripper
  • Diamonds and Rust

CD31 - Live In Atlanta ’82 (Part 2)
  • Devils Child
  • Screaming for Vengeance
  • You’ve Got Another Thing Coming
  • Victim of Changes
  • Living After Midnight
  • The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown)
  • Hell Bent For Leather

CD32 - Live At The Mudd Club ’79
  • Hell Bent For Leather
  • Delivering The Goods
  • Running Wild
  • Beyond The Realms Of Death
  • The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown)
  • Victim Of Changes
  • Rock Forever
  • Starbreaker

CD33 - Live In Houston ’86 (Part 1)
  • Out In The Cold
  • Locked In
  • Heading Out To The Highway
  • Metal Gods
  • Breaking The Law
  • Love Bites
  • Some Heads Are Gonna Roll
  • The Sentinel
  • Private Property
  • Desert Plains
  • Rock You All Around The World

CD34 - Live In Houston ’86 (Part 2)
  • The Hellion/ Electric Eye
  • Turbo Lover
  • Freewheel Burning
  • Victim Of Changes
  • The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown)
  • Living After Midnight
  • You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’
  • Hell Bent For Leather

CD35 - Live In New Haven ’88 (Part 1)
  • The Hellion/ Electric Eye
  • Metal Gods
  • Sinner
  • Breaking The Law
  • Come And Get It
  • I’m a Rocker
  • The Sentinel
  • The Ripper
  • Beyond The Realms Of Death
  • Some Heads Are Gonna Roll

CD36 Live In New Haven ’88 (Part 2)
  • Turbo Lover
  • Ram It Down
  • Heavy Metal
  • Victim Of Changes
  • The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown)
  • Living After Midnight
  • You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’
  • Hell Bent For Leather

CD37 - Los Angeles '90 (Previously Unreleased)
  • Riding on the Wind
  • Grinder
  • Heading Out to the Highway
  • Between the Hammer & the Anvil
  • Bloodstone
  • Better by You, Better Than Me
  • Leather Rebel
  • The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown)
  • Hell Bent for Leather
  • You’ve Got Another Thing Coming

CD38 - London '81(Previously Unreleased)
  • Solar Angels Intro / Heading Out to the Highway
  • Metal Gods
  • Hell Bent for Leather
  • Breaking the Law
  • Sinner
  • Beyond the Realms of Death
  • Grinder
  • Desert Plains
  • You Don’t Have to Be Old to Be Wise
  • Victim of Changes
  • The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown)

CD39 - Denver '80 (Previously Unreleased)
  • Hell Bent for Leather
  • The Ripper
  • Running Wild
  • Living After Midnight
  • Sinner
  • Beyond the Realms of Death
  • You Don’t Have to Be Old to Be Wise
  • Grinder
  • Victim of Changes
  • Steeler
  • Genocide
  • Tyrant
  • The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown)

CD40 - Irvine '91 (Previously Unreleased)
  • Hell Bent for Leather
  • Heading Out to the Highway
  • The Hellion / Electric Eye
  • Diamonds and Rust
  • All Guns Blazing
  • Metal Gods
  • Some Heads Are Gonna Roll
  • The Ripper
  • Night Crawler
  • Turbo Lover
  • A Touch of Evil
  • Painkiller
  • The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown)
  • Breaking the Law
  • Living After Midnight
  • You’ve Got Another Thing Coming

CD41 & CD42 - Beyond Live & Rare
Previously unreleased stereo recordings from the archives

CD41
  • Epitaph (Studio Demo) Demo from 1976’s Sad Wings Of Destiny
  • Solar Angels (Live) July 22, 1981 - New York, NY - The Palladium
  • Sinner (Live) July 22, 1981 - New York, NY - The Palladium
  • Desert Plains (Live) July 22, 1981 - New York, NY - The Palladium
  • You Don’t Have To Be Old To Be Wise (Live) July 22, 1981 - New York, NY - The Palladium
  • Genocide (Live) May 09, 1978 - Cleveland, OH - Agora Theatre
  • Victim Of Changes (Live) May 09, 1978 - Cleveland, OH - Agora Theatre
  • Ripper (Live) May 09, 1978 - Cleveland, OH - Agora Theatre
  • Screaming For Vengeance (Live) November 24, 1982 - Tucson, AZ - Tucson Convention Center
  • The Green Manalishi (With The Two Pronged Crown) (Live) June 07, 1981 - Odessa, TX - Ector County Coliseum
  • Victim of Changes (Live) June 07, 1981 - Odessa, TX - Ector County Coliseum

CD42
  • Tyrant (Live) June 07, 1981 - Odessa, TX - Ector County Coliseum
  • Diamonds and Rust (Live) February 14, 1981 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Jaap Edenhal
  • White Heat Red Hot (Live) July 29, 1978 - Tokyo, Japan - Yuubin Chokin Hall
  • Better By You Better Than Me (Live) July 29, 1978 - Tokyo, Japan - Yuubin Chokin Hall
  • Starbreaker (Live) July 29, 1978 - Tokyo, Japan - Yuubin Chokin Hall
  • Rock Forever (Live) Killing Machine Tour - February 09, 1979 - Tokyo, Japan - Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan
  • Evil Fantasies (Live) Killing Machine Tour - February 09, 1979 - Tokyo, Japan - Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan
  • Troubleshooter (Live) World Wide Blitz Tour - February 29, 1981 - Wiesbaden, Germany - Rhein-Main-Halle
  • Grinder (Live) World Wide Blitz Tour - February 29, 1981 - Wiesbaden, Germany - Rhein-Main-Halle
  • The Sentinel (Live) May 02, 1984 - Albuquerque, NM - Tingley Coliseum
  • Freewheel Burning (Live) May 02, 1984 - Albuquerque, NM - Tingley Coliseum
  • All Guns Blazing (Live) August 17, 1991 - Montreal, QC, Canada - Forum de Montreal
  • Painkiller (Live) March 26, 1991 - Sheffield, England - Sheffield City Hall
  • Mother Sun (Live) October 11, 1975 - Slough, England - Slough College
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Yeah, I want it lol
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I would LOVE that Priest set.
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I would LOVE that Priest set.
You'd only get a box that looked like a double decker had driven over it.

Any resolution to that yet?
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