Thursday, October 10, 2019
The release schedule for
Record Store Day’s Black Friday on the day after Thanksgiving has started to roll out. So whether your loosening your belt or making a green bean/cranberry/pumpkin surprise casserole that Friday, treats abound at your local record shoppe.
Sony Legacy has 11 vinyl titles from the likes of
Pearl Jam,
Jeff Buckley and
Cheap Trick;
Rhino’s eight titles include singles box sets from
Aretha Franklin and
The Pretenders;
Capitol’s offerings include a
Paul McCartney single; and
Third Man has a
Patsy Cline set.
Legacy’s releases are a 7” single from
Arcade Fire, “Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)” b/w “My Buddy”; the previously unreleased Jeff Buckley
Live On KCRW: Morning Becomes Eclectic; a Cheap Trick double LP
Are You Ready? – Live 12/31/79; a 12” single of
J. Cole’s
2014 Forest Hills Drive EP;
Miles Davis’
Early Minor: Rare Miles From The Complete In a Silent Way Sessions; a picture disc of
Jimi Hendrix’s
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year EP; a
Kings Of Leon live EP
Day Old Belgian Blues; and a
Willie Nelson single, “Sometimes Even I Can Get Too High” b/w “It’s All Going To Pot.”
Previously released albums that are new to vinyl are Pearl Jam’s
MTV Unplugged;
Elvis Presley’s
American Sound Sessions 1969; and
Joe Satriani’s
Surfing With The Alien (Deluxe Edition).

Rhino’s offerings are all limited editions:
Alice Cooper’s
Billion Dollar Babies (Live); Franklin’s
The Atlantic Singles Collection 1968;
DEVO Live!; Geddy Lee’s
My Favourite Headache; a 3-LP 180-gram vinyl in triple gatefold of
Lou Reed’s
The Raven; Pretenders’
UK Singles 1979–1981;
The Doors’
Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970 and
The Monkees’
Christmas Party Plus!
McCartney has a picture disc single "Home Tonight" b/w "In A Hurry,” two unreleased songs recorded during the
Greg Kurstin sessions for
Egypt Station.
U2 has a 40th anniversary pressing of
THREE that features remastered versions of "Out of Control", "Stories for Boys" and "Boy-Girl." Also in stores will be
The Weeknd’s first EP
My Dear Melancholy; a
Dave Matthews Band live 5-LP box set;
Dr. John’s
Babylon from 1968 after 40 years of being out of print;
Nick Lowe’s new version of “Cruel To Be Kind” recorded with
Wilco; and
Todd Rundgren’s take on
Squeeze’s “Bang Bang.”
Third Man Records has the triple LP
Patsy Cline's Sweet Dreams: The Complete Decca Studio Masters 1960-1963; Jonathan Fire*Eater's
Wolf Songs For Lambs and
Tenacious D's Blue Series 7-inch.
For a full—and ever-expanding—list of RSD titles, click
here.