


It’s being released on red vinyl with a zombified cover portrait by Tony White, of original “Walking Dead” graphic novel fame. Darryl McDaniels of Run-DMC fame, spoke at a Record Store Day retailer conference in August, and he enjoyed their company enough to give participating stores the exclusive on his new four-song EP. The 1980 album has only been reissued once before - and now you can get a new pressing on green vinyl.ĭMC: “Back from the Dead: The Legend Lives” (4000 copies)ĭMC, a.k.a. He hadn’t yet gone full-orchestral when he composed the music for “The Forbidden Zone” and performed it with his then-longer-monikered band.

new wave outfit Oingo Boingo, and before that he was a film scoring maestro… sort of. His offering for this fall’s RSD is higher-concept than most: the live 7-inch single features the first song he performed on his 2017 tour on the A-side, while side B sports the last encore of the tour’s very last gig.ĭanny Elfman and the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo: “The Forbidden Zone Original Motion Picture Soundtrack” (1350 copies)īefore he was a film scoring maestro, Elfman was the leader of L.A.
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Here, Fleet Foxes offer up unreleased versions of four tracks recorded live at New York’s Electric Lady Studios, and Cold War Kids bring a five-song acoustic EP heretofore only available as a download - including a cover of Rihanna’s “Love on the Brain” featuring Bishop Briggs.Įric Church: “Mistress Named Music”/”Holdin’ My Own” (2500 copies)Ĭountry superstar Church does love his vinyl (as heard in the recent song “Record Year”), and lately he’s come up with a fresh offering for Record Store Day twice a year. Live-in-the-studio albums are a hallmark of Record Store Day releases. Separately, a Garcia jazz-fusion side project, recorded in 1970, released on CD in 1998 but never on vinyl before is finally seeing release.įleet Foxes: “The Electric Lady Session” (3600 copies)Ĭold War Kids: “Los Feliz Blvd.” (2000 copies) Those are collected for the first time in a new five-LP set (one of the releases was a live double album) that comes in a slipcase with inserts. and Arista in the 1970s, Jerry Garcia and company formed their own indie Grateful Dead label - a bold, risky move at the time - and released four albums. Jerry Garcia and Howard Wales: “Side Projects, Volume One” (2500 copies) Grateful Dead: “Grateful Dead Record Collection” (5800 copies) Amos is also releasing an orange-colored EP of songs from her latest album, “Native Invader,” with a Russian theme that extends to the language on the labels. The one-woman “band” Y Kant Tori Read was not Tori Amos’ proudest moment, and rare copies of the hair-metal album she released in 1988 prior to the kickoff of her official solo career once went for a premium now it’s finally getting a reissue for RSD in both vinyl and CD formats. Tori Amos: “Native Invader Russia” (3000 copies) Tori Amos: “Y Kant Tori Read” (4000 copies on LP, 3500 on CD) Soundtrack enthusiasts can also pick up a picture disc of the score for season 7 of “Game of Thrones,” but that one is simply round, alas, and not in the shape of Lena Headey. Novelty items are a perennial favorite at Record Store Day, and it doesn’t get much more novel than a “Guardians of the Galaxy” picture disc that is actually die-cut in the shape of Baby Groot. Soundtrack: “Game of Thrones (Music from the HBO Series)” (quantity not revealed) Soundtrack: “Guardians of the Galaxy Baby Groot Picture Disc” (3500 copies)
