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Nightlife / Fighting
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Universal Music Recordings is proud to announce a new box set celebrating a breakthrough year in the life of one of the greatest rock bands of all time. Thin Lizzy. THIN LIZZY 74-75 - NIGHT LIFE / FIGHTING is the follow-up to the best-selling and critically acclaimed follow-up to the best-selling a...
Nightlife / Fighting 7 CD
Universal Music Recordings is proud to announce a new box set celebrating a breakthrough year in the life of one of the greatest rock bands of all time. Thin Lizzy.<br/> <br/>THIN LIZZY 74-75 - NIGHT LIFE / FIGHTING is the follow-up to the best-selling and critically acclaimed follow-up to the best-selling and critically acclaimed THIN LIZZY 76. The 7CD set features new stereo mixes and the original versions of the studio albums released by the band in 1974 and 1975, 'Night Life' and 'Fighting'. The other discs contain unreleased versions from the band's vault, radio sessions, demos and a live show from Derby College of Technology recorded on November 21 1975. <br/> <br/> <br/>THIN LIZZY 74-75 - NIGHT LIFE / FIGHTING is housed in a 10 x 10 box with a 40-page hard-backed book with sleeve notes by renowned music writer Mark Blake and packed with rare photos.<br/> <br/>By mid-1974, Thin Lizzy were at a crossroads; they'd had a hit, Whiskey In The Jar, which they hated, and guitarist Eric Bell's lifestyle choices led to him being fired, and a young Gary Moore was drafted in for a tour and some demos. Scott Gorham, a twenty-something American guitar player, had come to London on the vague promise of a gig in his brother-in-law's band Supertramp, but it turned out they weren't hiring after all. <br/> <br/>Thin Lizzy's rhythm section, Phil Lynott on bass & vocals, and drummer Brian Downey set up base camp at the Iroko Country Club, an African restaurant/bar on North London's Hampstead Hill, to audition new guitarists after Moore left to do his own thing. One of the early candidates was 'Robbo', an eighteen-year-old Glaswegian Brian Robertson, who arrived three weeks after auditions began. However, Lynott was looking for something else, and it soon became apparent that he was looking for two guitarists in the band. "The thing is, I'd never heard of Thin Lizzy or any of their music," admits Gorham. "I was the complete underdog." However, Gorham got the gig, and Lizzy signed to Phonogram Records' rock imprint Vertigo. But there'd been some sleight of hand involved, Vertigo had been impressed by Lizzy's last demo, especially Gary Moore's playing on the ballad 'Still In Love With You'. <br/> <br/>Making 'Night Life' was a baptism of fire for Thin Lizzy's new recruits. The line-up had only been together a few weeks before Vertigo put them in London's Trident Studios with American producer Ron Nevison, who had engineered The Who's Quadrophenia and Bad Company's best-selling debut. The two guitarists complemented each other, with Robertson's rigorous, blues-based sound counterbalanced by Gorham's freer approach. However, Gary Moore's version of 'Still In Love With You' made it onto the finished album. 'Night Life' was released on November 8, 1974, with a cover illustration by artist Jim Fitzpatrick, whose black panther surveying an urban landscape acknowledged the Black Panthers' political organisation. The album stalled outside the Top 50, though. "I think Ron made the album he wanted to make," offers Gorham. "My frustration is the original record never sounded the way we did on stage."<br/> <br/>Downey is more sanguine about the record: "It was our first album with two musicians that had never been in a studio before. Making an album as good as that was a big achievement, whether it sold any copies or not."<br/> <br/>Lizzy's steep learning curve continued through March and April 1975, on their first trip to the US, opening for Canadian rockers, Bachman-Turner Overdrive. After Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Lizzy opened for ZZ Top, Rush and Bob Seger And The Silver Bullet Band before flying home. Thin Lizzy's cover of Bob Seger's 'Rosalie', the live version of which would later give Lizzy a top 20 hit, would be included on their fifth album, which, after being unsatisfied with the experience on 'Night Life', would be produced by Lynott alone with engineer Keith Harwood, fresh from David Bowie's Diamond Dogs and the Rolling Stones' It's Only Rock'n'Roll.<br/> <br/>'Fighting' had more edge and focus than 'Night Life'. "America influenced us," suggests Downey. "If we hadn't gone to America, I don't know how 'Fighting' would have turned out. We saw how much hard rock was accepted in America, and this changed our direction." The LP cover, though, would cause red ace faces for decades to come; the British version of the album showed them in a Westbourne Grove alley, staring down the photographer's lens, brandishing weapons: Robertson held a knife and Downey and Lynott various lengths of pipe. "If there was a chart for the worst album covers of all time, that would be in the top ten," laughs Gorham, who has no idea why he wasn't given an offensive weapon and just stood with his arms folded.<br/> <br/>Released on September 12, 1975, Fighting peaked at Number 60 in the UK. "I don't know if we were disappointed," says Robertson. "Because it did better than Night Life."<br/> <br/>Thin Lizzy finally achieved their much-needed breakthrough in 1976. Their reputation would be forged with the groundbreaking Jailbreak, Johnny The Fox and Live And Dangerous albums. But the road to victory began in 1974 and 75.

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Title:
Power up (Deluxe box/Ltd)
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1CD, battery-powered lightbox case, soft pack, 20 page booklet.
Power up (Deluxe box/Ltd) CD
1CD, battery-powered lightbox case, soft pack, 20 page booklet.


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Title:
The lamb lies down on Broadway (Deluxe)
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In Genesis' incredible body of work, 'The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway' is a landmark record. Originally released on 22 November 1974, at the pinnacle of their early success, it came at a pivotal point in Genesis' history. It is rated as one of the greatest albums of its era and one of the most influ...
The lamb lies down on Broadway (Deluxe) 4 CD + Blu-ray Audio + Bok
In Genesis' incredible body of work, 'The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway' is a landmark record. Originally released on 22 November 1974, at the pinnacle of their early success, it came at a pivotal point in Genesis' history. It is rated as one of the greatest albums of its era and one of the most influential progressive rock albums of all time.<br/> <br/>'The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway 50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition' is the album's definitive compendium, following the arc of the album's creation and tour. With input from all of the band members involved in the record - Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett and Mike Rutherford - it comes in 5LP+Blu Ray Audio and 4CD+Blu Ray Audio formats, both providing a deep dive into the music and visual elements around this album and includes;<br/><br/>- The original album mix, remastered at Abbey Road Studios by Miles Showell from the 1974 analogue tapes.<br/><br/>- A Blu-ray audio disc includes the remastered 96kHz/24-bit high resolution audio and Dolby ATMOS mixes of the studio album done by Bob Mackenzie at Real World Studios under the supervision of Peter Gabriel and Tony Banks.<br/><br/>- The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway Live At The Shrine Auditorium from January 24, 1975. It is remastered and includes two encore tracks 'Watcher of the Skies' and 'The Musical Box'. This is the first time the full live show, including the encore tracks, has been released in its entirety.<br/><br/>- Three never-before-released demos from the legendary Headley Grange Session, included as part of a digital download card with the full audio from the set.<br/><br/>- A 60-page coffee table style book with Alexis Petridis liner notes, who interviewed all five band members to tell the story of 'The Lamb...' - from the writing sessions to live performances - which is believed to be the only time this has happened since its original release. <br/><br/>- The book also features images from Armando Gallo, Richard Haines and other noted photographers. A 1975 tour programme reproduction, replica ticket and poster.<br/><br/>This 50th anniversary Super Deluxe Edition is a true celebration of a remarkable album that embraces the groundbreaking music, gives the whole band's insight alongside evocative imagery and unseen photos. Ultimately it celebrates the huge magnitude of what this record is, which Alexis Petridis sums up perfectly in the opening paragraph of the liner notes...


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Title:
Bootleg series vol 18 (Deluxe)
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The 8CD Deluxe set includes 139 tracks - 48 never-before released performances, as well as 38 super-rare cuts plus a hardcover book with extensive liner notes by Sean Wilentz and over 100 rare photographs.BOOTLEG SERIES VOLUME 18: THROUGH THE OPEN WINDOW, 1956-1963Disc 11. Let the Good Times RollDe...
Bootleg series vol 18 (Deluxe) 8 CD + Bok
The 8CD Deluxe set includes 139 tracks - 48 never-before released performances, as well as 38 super-rare cuts plus a hardcover book with extensive liner notes by Sean Wilentz and over 100 rare photographs.<br/><br/>BOOTLEG SERIES VOLUME 18: THROUGH THE OPEN WINDOW, 1956-1963<br/><br/>Disc 1<br/>1. Let the Good Times Roll<br/>December 24, 1956 - Terlinde Music Shop, St. Paul, MN<br/>2. I Got a New Girl<br/>May 1959 - Home of Ric Kangas, Hibbing, MN<br/>3. San Francisco Bay Blues<br/>4. Jesus Christ<br/>September 1960 - Home of Bob Dylan, Minneapolis, MN<br/>5. East Virginia Blues<br/>6. K.C. Moan<br/>7. Hard Travelin'<br/>Late 1960 - Madison, WI<br/>8. Pastures of Plenty<br/>9. Remember Me<br/>February 1961 - Home of Bob and Sid Gleason, East Orange, NJ<br/>10. Song to Woody<br/>11. Talkin' Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues<br/>September 6, 1961 - The Gaslight Cafe, NYC<br/>12. Ain't No Grave<br/>Summer 1961 - Home of Mell and Lillian Bailey, NYC<br/>13. I Ain't Got No Home<br/>May 13, 1961 - Coffman Theater, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN<br/>14. Death Don't Have No Mercy<br/>15. Devilish Mary<br/>May 1961 - Minneapolis, MN<br/>16. Introduction: Riverside Church<br/>17. Handsome Molly<br/>July 29, 1961 - Saturday of Folk Music (WRVR-FM), Riverside Church, NYC<br/>18. Introduction: See That My Grave Is Kept Clean<br/>19. See That My Grave Is Kept Clean<br/>20. The Girl I Left Behind<br/>21. Introduction: Pretty Boy Floyd<br/>22. Pretty Boy Floyd<br/>23. Railroading on the Great Divide<br/>October 1, 1961 - Gerdes Folk City, NYC<br/>24. Introduction: Fixin' to Die<br/>25. Fixin' to Die<br/>1961 - Folklore Center, NYC<br/>26. I'll Fly Away - Take 1 (Alternate Take)*<br/>September 29, 1961 - Carolyn Hester sessions,Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYC<br/><br/>Disc 2<br/>1. Introduction: In the Pines<br/>2. In the Pines<br/>3. Gospel Plow<br/>4. Introduction: Young But Daily Growing<br/>5. Young But Daily Growing<br/>6. Man on the Street<br/>7. This Land Is Your Land*<br/>8. Pretty Polly<br/>November 4, 1961 - Carnegie Chapter Hall, NYC<br/>9. man of constant sorrow - Rehearsal (Alternate Take, Nov 20, 1961)<br/>10. HOUSE CARPENTER - Take 1 (Outtake, Nov 22, 1961)*<br/>11. YOU'RE NO GOOD - Take 2 with Take 6 Insert (Alternate Take, Nov 20, 1961)<br/>12. HE WAS A FRIEND OF MINE - Take 2 (Outtake, Nov 20, 1961)*<br/>13. ramblin' round - Take 2 (Outtake, Nov 22, 1961)*<br/>Bob Dylan sessions Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYC<br/>14. Story: East Orange, New Jersey<br/>15. Stealin'<br/>16. Po' Lazarus<br/>17. Dink's Song*<br/>18. I Was Young When I Left Home*<br/>19. In the Evening<br/>20. Baby, Let Me Follow You Down<br/>21. Cocaine<br/>December 22, 1961 - Home of Bonnie Beecher, Minneapolis, MN<br/><br/>Disc 3<br/>1. The Death of Emmett Till<br/>2. Conversation: Folksinger's Choice, 1<br/>3. Roll On, John*<br/>4. Conversation: Folksinger's Choice, 2<br/>5. Hard Times in New York Town<br/>Broadcast March 11, 1962 - Folksinger's Choice,WBAI-FM Studios, NYC<br/>6. Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues<br/>March 1962 - Home of Mell and Lillian Bailey, NYC<br/>7. Ballad of Donald White<br/>September 20, 1962 - Home of Mac and Eve McKenzie, NYC<br/>8. Midnight Special - Rehearsals<br/>9. Midnight Special - Take 17 (Alternate Take)<br/>February 2, 1962 - The Midnight Special sessions, Webster Hall, NYC<br/>10. Wichita (Album Version)*<br/>11. It's Dangerous (Album Version)*<br/>March 2, 1962 - Three Kings and the Queen and Kings and the Queen, Volume Two sessions, Cue Recording Studios, NYC<br/>12. Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance**<br/>13. Talkin' New York**<br/>14. Corrina, Corrina*<br/>15. Deep Ellum Blues**<br/>16. Introduction: Blowin' in the Wind<br/>17. Blowin' in the Wind*<br/>April 16, 1962 - Gerdes Folk City, NYC<br/>18. Rambling, Gambling Willie - Take 3 (Outtake)**<br/>19. (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle - Take 2 (Outtake)**<br/>April 24, 1962 - Freewheelin' sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYC<br/>20. Rocks and Gravel - Take 3 (Outtake)**<br/>April 25, 1962 - Freewheelin' sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYC<br/>21. Paths of Victory<br/>22. Train A-Travelin' (Album Version)*<br/>October-December 1962 - Broadside Office, NYC<br/>23. Hiram Hubbard**<br/>24. Quit Your Low Down Ways**<br/>25. Let Me Die in My Footsteps**<br/>26. Ramblin' on My Mind**<br/>27. Blue Yodel No. 8 (Mule Skinner Blues)**<br/>July 2, 1962 - The Finjan, Montreal, Canada<br/><br/>Disc 4<br/>1. Baby, Please Don't Go - Take 3 (Outtake)**<br/>April 25, 1962 - Freewheelin' sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYC<br/>2. Worried Blues - Take 1 (Outtake)**<br/>3. Baby, I'm in the Mood for You - Take 4 (Outtake)**<br/>4. Bob Dylan's Blues - Take 2 (Outtake)**<br/>July 9, 1962 - Freewheelin' sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYC<br/>5. Introduction: Tomorrow Is a Long Time<br/>6. Tomorrow Is a Long Time<br/>7. This Land Is Your Land - The Last Verses<br/>8. Long Time Gone<br/>August 11, 1962 - Home of Dave Whitaker, Minneapolis, MN<br/>9. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall*<br/>10. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right*<br/>11. Barbara Allen*<br/>12. The Cuckoo*<br/>October 1962 - The Gaslight Cafe, NYC<br/>13. That's All Right - Take 5 (Outtake)**<br/>October 26, 1962 - Freewheelin' sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYC<br/>14. Mixed-Up Confusion - Take 10 (Single Alternate Take)**<br/>November 1, 1962 - Freewheelin' sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYC<br/>15. Ballad of Hollis Brown - Take 2 (Outtake)**<br/>16. Kingsport Town - Take 2 (Outtake)*<br/>November 14, 1962 - Freewheelin' sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYC<br/>17. Whatcha Gonna Do? - Remake, Take 1 (Outtake)**<br/>18. Hero Blues - Take 4 (Outtake)**<br/>19. I Shall Be Free - Take 3 (Alternate Take)**<br/>December 6, 1962 - Freewheelin' sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYC<br/><br/>Disc 5<br/>1. The Ballad of the Gliding Swan<br/>Broadcast January 13, 1963 - "Madhouse on Castle Street," BBC-TV Studios, London, England<br/>2. Only a Hobo (Album Version)*<br/>3. John Brown (Album Version)*<br/>February 1963 - Broadside Ballads, Vol. 1 sessions, Folkways Studio, NYC<br/>4. All Over You**<br/>February 8, 1963 - NYC<br/>5. Oxford Town* (Demo)<br/>March 1963 - Witmark Studio, NYC<br/>6. Bob Dylan's Dream*<br/>7. Introduction: Walls of Red Wing<br/>8. Walls of Red Wing**<br/>9. Introduction: Tomorrow Is a Long Time<br/>10. Tomorrow Is a Long Time*<br/>11. Dusty Old Fairgrounds**<br/>12. Introduction: Pretty Peggy-O<br/>13. Pretty Peggy-O**<br/>14. Who Killed Davey Moore?**<br/>15. Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie*<br/>April 12, 1963 - Town Hall, NYC<br/>16. James Alley Blues**<br/>April 18, 1963 - Home of Mac and Eve McKenzie, NYC<br/>17. I Rode Out One Morning**<br/>April 19, 1963 - Home of Mac and Eve McKenzie, NYC<br/>18. House of the Rising Sun**<br/>April 18, 1963 - Home of Mac and Eve McKenzie, NYC<br/>19. Talkin' World War III Blues<br/>April 21, 1963 - Club 47, Cambridge, MA<br/>20. Masters of War - Take 6 (Alternate Take)<br/>21. Girl from the North Country - Take 4 (Alternate Take)<br/>April 24, 1963 - Freewheelin' sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYC<br/><br/>Disc 6<br/>1. Introduction by Cordell Reagon<br/>2. Only a Pawn in Their Game<br/>3. Blowin' in the Wind<br/>July 6, 1963 - SNCC Voter Registration Rally, Greenwood, MS<br/>4. Eternal Circle<br/>5. Liverpool Gal<br/>6. West Memphis<br/>July 17, 1963 - Home of Tony Glover, Minneapolis, MN<br/>7. North Country Blues*<br/>8. With God on Our Side*<br/>July 27, 1963 - Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI<br/>9. Playboys and Playgirls*<br/>July 28, 1963 - Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI<br/>10. Blowin' in the Wind*<br/>July 26, 1963 - Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI; Bob Dylan: vocals and guitar<br/>11. Slate: Boots of Spanish Leather<br/>12. Boots of Spanish Leather - Take 1 (Alternate Take)<br/>13. Seven Curses - Take 3 (Outtake)*<br/>14. Farewell - Take 5 (Outtake)*<br/>August 6, 1963 - The Times They Are A-Changin' sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYC<br/>15. Bob Dylan's New Orleans Rag - Remake, Take 3 (Outtake)<br/>August 7, 1963 - The Times They Are A-Changin' sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYC<br/>16. Moonshiner - Remake, Take 1 (Outtake)*<br/>August 12, 1963 - The Times They Are A-Changin'sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYC<br/>17. Introduction by Joan Baez<br/>18. Troubled and I Don't Know Why*<br/>August 17, 1963 - Forest Hills Tennis Stadium, NYC<br/>19. Introduction by Ossie Davis<br/>20. When the Ship Comes In**<br/>August 28, 1963 - March on Washington, Washington, D.C.<br/>21. The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll<br/>September 1963 - Home of Ben Shapiro, Los Angeles<br/>22. The Times They Are A-Changin'<br/>September 1963 - California<br/>23. One Too Many Mornings - Take 1 (Alternate Take)<br/>October 24, 1963 - The Times They Are A-Changin' sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYC<br/>24. Key to the Highway - Take 1 (Outtake)<br/>October 23, 1963 - The Times They Are A-Changin' sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYC<br/><br/>Disc 7<br/>1. The Times They Are A-Changin'*<br/>2. Ballad of Hollis Brown*<br/>3. Introduction: Who Killed Davey Moore?<br/>4. Who Killed Davey Moore?*<br/>5. Boots of Spanish Leather*<br/>6. Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues*<br/>7. Lay Down Your Weary Tune*<br/>8. Introduction: Blowin' in the Wind<br/>9. Blowin' in the Wind**<br/>10. Introduction: Percy's Song<br/>11. Percy's Song**<br/>12. Seven Curses**<br/>13. Walls of Red Wing**<br/>14. Introduction: North Country Blues<br/>15. North Country Blues*<br/>16. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall*<br/>October 26, 1963 - Carnegie Hall, NYC<br/><br/>Disc 8<br/>1. Talkin' World War III Blues**<br/>2. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right**<br/>3. Story: Hootenanny Hoot<br/>4. With God on Our Side*<br/>5. Only a Pawn in Their Game**<br/>6. Introduction: Masters of War<br/>7. Masters of War*<br/>8. Introduction: The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll<br/>9. The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll*<br/>10. Introduction: When the Ship Comes In<br/>11. When the Ship Comes In*<br/>October 26, 1963 - Carnegie Hall, NYC<br/> <br/>* All tracks previously UNRELEASED unless otherwise noted<br/>** Previously released on 50th Anniversary Collection 1962 and<br/>The 50th Anniversary Collection 1963 (Sony)

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Title:
The forgotten trail 1969-74
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Poco: The forgotten trail 1969-74 [2 CD]
The forgotten trail 1969-74 2 CD
Poco: The forgotten trail 1969-74 [2 CD]

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Title:
Airborne + Flying again
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Flying Burrito Brothers: Airborne + Flying again [CD]
Airborne + Flying again CD
Flying Burrito Brothers: Airborne + Flying again [CD]

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Title:
Live EP 1975-79
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The new Live E.P. features live recordings of "In My Time Of Dying" and "Trampled Under Foot" from Earl's Court, 1975, alongside "Sick Again" and "Kashmir" from Knebworth, 1979. These live performances were originally released on the 2003 Led Zeppelin DVD and appear on CD / Vinyl for the very first...
Live EP 1975-79 CD
The new Live E.P. features live recordings of "In My Time Of Dying" and "Trampled Under Foot" from Earl's Court, 1975, alongside "Sick Again" and "Kashmir" from Knebworth, 1979. These live performances were originally released on the 2003 Led Zeppelin DVD and appear on CD / Vinyl for the very first time.
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