The American singer Emmylou Harris has released 26 studio albums (including four albums of collaborations with other artists), four live albums, 11 compilation albums, three video albums, and 70 singles. After releasing a debut folk album on the Jubilee label in 1969 and recording with Gram Parsons, Harris signed with Reprise Records in 1974.[1]
In 1975, Harris released her major-label debut album, Pieces of the Sky, on Reprise. The second single, "If I Could Only Win Your Love," reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, and the album was certified gold in the United States. The success of the album led to Harris's second album released that year, Elite Hotel, which topped the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and spawned three singles.[2] In 1977 and 1978, she released her fourth and fifth studio albums, Luxury Liner and Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town,[1] both of which were certified gold.
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Her sixth studio album, Blue Kentucky Girl, was released in 1979. She followed it with a bluegrass-influenced album, Roses in the Snow, In 1980; it debuted at number 2 on the Top Country Albums list and number 26 on the Billboard 200.[3] That album also went gold, as did her eighth studio album, Evangeline (1981).[2] She released a live album, Last Date in 1982. Her next album, White Shoes, was released in 1983; it debuted at number 22 on the country album chart and number 116 on the pop album chart.[4] She released the concept album The Ballad of Sally Rose in 1985, consisting of songs she wrote or co-wrote.[2]The album Trio, for which Harris collaborated with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt, was released in 1987. It was Harris's highest-selling album, attaining platinum status in the United States and contained four Top 10 singles, including the number-one "To Know Him Is to Love Him". The three released a second collaborative album, Trio II, in 1999.[1] Harris released another solo album in 1990. She subsequently signed with Elektra Records and released the live album At the Ryman in 1992, followed by the studio album Cowgirl's Prayer in 1993.
The atmospheric Wrecking Ball, released to critical acclaim in September 1995, established Harris's reputation as an alternative country artist.[2] The album, produced by Daniel Lanois, debuted at number 96 on the Billboard 200 chart.[5] Harris won a Grammy for it, in the category Best Contemporary Folk Recording.[6] It was followed by a third live album, Spyboy, in 1998, and a collaborative album with Linda Ronstadt, Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions, in 1999. Harris returned as a solo artist in 2000 with her 18th studio album, Red Dirt Girl, which consists almost entirely of songs she wrote, followed by the similarly original Stumble into Grace in 2003. Her song for the soundtrack of the 2005 movie Brokeback Mountain, entitled "A Love That Will Never Grow Old", was not released as a single but won a Golden Globe Award among other honors and accolades. She and Mark Knopfler collaborated on the studio album All the Roadrunning,[1] which debuted at number 17 on the Billboard 200 when it was released in April 2006.[7] In June 2008, Harris released her 25th studio recording, All I Intended to Be.[2] In April 2011 she released Hard Bargain, a simple production with just Harris, her producer Jay Joyce, and Giles Reaves playing all the instruments; it debuted at number three on the Billboard Top Country Albums and number 18 on the Billboard 200, one of her most successful albums on the charts.
Jazz and blues pianist/vocalist/composer Mose Allison has been described as "one of the finest songwriters of 20th century blues." This 1978 live recording features Allison playing his usual repertoire, in a trio with bassist Tom Rutley (bass) and drummer Jerry Granelli (drums). Since Allison only recorded one album during the years 1973 to 1981, this well-recorded live set is quite valuable.
Record Store Day celebrates the 20th anniversary of Beck's Sea Change album with this special edition 3" record, made especially for the RSD3 Mini-Turntable. Limited to 1500 copies."It's All In Your Mind"
For RSD Black Friday 2022, a deluxe edition of the 1980 album Catholic Boy, with a bonus LP of the original demos the band did in 1978, including two unreleased songs. Housed in a gatefold jacket, with liner notes and photographs, put together by Stephen Linsley, bass player in The Jim Carroll Band.1. Wicked Gravity2. Three Sisters3. Day and Night4. Nothing Is True5. People who Died6. City Drops Into The Night7. Crow8. It's Too Late9. I Want The Angel10. Catholic Boy11. Tension (Bolinas Demos)12. Cruelty (Bolinas Demos)13. Nothing Is True (Bolinas Demos)14. Lorraine (Bolinas Demos)15. Crow (Bolinas Demos)16.Book Of Nods (Bolinas Demos)
It's the first Harry Chapin collection to come out on vinyl for the independent record store community in the "modern" reissue era--and it's got all the hits in their rare single versions! Issued with the full cooperation of the Harry Chapin Estate, Story of a Life--The Complete Hit Singles includes liner notes and photos. Limited to 2000 copies worldwide, pressed on yellow "Taxi" vinyl!1. Taxi2. Sunday Morning Sunshine3. Better Place to Be4. WOLD5. Cat's in the Cradle6. I Wanna Learn a Love Song7. Sequel; Story of a Life
Since he was the legendary wild man of the Kinks -- the man responsible for their proto-heavy metal guitars, the battling brother of Ray -- it's been easy to pigeonhole Dave Davies as just a hard rocker but anybody who paid close attention to his solo work would know that he has a spiritual, even mystical, dimension to his music which shines through clearly on this classic Dave Davies album.
Touring in support of their fifth studio album, Airborne, The Flying Burrito Brothers performed at the legendary New York City venue, The Bottom Line on August 18, 1976. This 12-track set features many of their classic songs alongside a few C&W standards. The group's lineup consisted of Skip Battin and Gene Parsons (both ex-Byrds band members), along with Gib Guilbeau, Joel Scott Hill and original Burrito, pedal steel legend, "Sneaky" Pete Kleinow. This live recording is previously unreleased.
A recording of the singer/songwriter's show from a July 8, 2000, performance at the famed New York showcase club. Fronting his four-piece band, the Rough Squirrels, Forbert draws from then-recent studio records Evergreen Boy and Mission of the Crossroad Palms, and selected favorites from his first two albums, among them "Goin' Down to Laurel" and the hit "Romeo's Tune," are also included. Forbert's earnest, wry lyrics, which he sings in a rusty, expressive tenor, shine throughout.1. Real Live Love2. Goin' Down To Laurel3. Good Planets (Are Hard To Find)4. Strange5. The American In Me6. Now You Come Back7. Evergreen Boy8. Rose Marie9. It Sure Was Better Then10. So Good To Feel Good Again11. Oh, To Be Back To You12. Something's Got A Hold On Me13. She's Living In A Dreamworld14. Complications15. The Sweet Love That You Give (Sure Goes A Long, Long Way)16. Romeo's Tune17. Nadine/You Cannot Win (If You Do Not Play)
"Congratulations and Condolences" and "Get Out" are unreleased B-sides from the band's Jan 2 2022 album Stress Dreams, which was produced by Dominic Davis (Jack White) and Grammy-winning engineer/producer Glenn Brown amidst the 2020 pandemic. Pressed on Seaglass 7" vinyl.1. Congratulations and Condolences2. Get Out
Classic 1984 - Jeffrey Lee Pierce fronts L.A.'s greatest Punk Band. This deluxe package includes an OBI strip, Single album jacket, Printed inner sleeve, New record labels unique for this release and double split purple and white color vinyl.Introduction/Hey Juana Eternally Is Here Stranger In Our Town Bad Indian Sex Beat Brother & Sister Bad American Fire Of Love Preachin' Blues Like Calling Up Thunder Moonlight Motel Goodbye Johnny Give Up The Sun Sleeping In Blood City
This RSD Black Friday release brings together four studio demo sessions from The Heartbreakers (Johnny Thunders, Walter Lure, Billy Rath & Jerry Nolan) from 1976 and 1977, compiled onto one album for the first time.
The first album of the acclaimed Drought Season series between Bay Area heavyweights, The Jacka and Berner. Certified as a Bay Area classic, the album was Berner's first to chart and one of his most successful albums to date. With production from some of the Bay's top producers, such as Cozmo, Dunce, Gennessee, Rob Lo & Stinj-E, Drought Season taps in to a stable of cutthroat MCs, featuring the likes of Fed-X, Baldhead Rick, Don Toriano, Mike Marshall, San Quinn, Dubee, Cellski, Matt Blaque, Sky Balla, Goldtoes & Equipto.
But here, on the 11th installment of the series, Madlib kicks it in Hip-Hop fashion. Low High-Fi Music features a run-down of regular Madlib collaborators including MED, Guilty Simpson and Strong Arm Steady. Karriem Riggins pops in for a Supreme Team interlude, as does A.G. Madlib even digs out a Jaylib-era track that was earmarked for the never-realized second album.
Their biggest selling album. #1 in 1967 for 18 weeks, it was also the first ever rock album to be the Best-Selling Album Of The Year (also 1967). Featuring the big hit singles "I'm A Believer" and "(I'm Not Your) Stepping Stone" this would be the biggest album of their career and one of four Monkees albums that were all #1 in 1967. Mastered impeccably by Joe Reagoso , from the original Colgems Monophonic tapes.1-She2-When Love Comes Knockin' (At Your Door) 3-Mary, Mary 4-Hold On Girl 5-Your Auntie Grizelda 6-(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone 7-Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow) 8-The Kind Of Girl I Could Love 9-The Day We Fall In Love 10-Sometime In The Morning 11-Laugh 12-I'm A Believer 2ff7e9595c
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