Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! [2009, 3CD + DVD - 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]


 "GET YER YA-YA'S OUT!" - recorded in 1969 over two nights at Madison Square Garden - is the last official live document of the Rolling Stones in their swaggering Sixties prime; it's also one of the greatest live albums of all time.

Expectations were high for the band on its 1969 tour, the Stones' first in the U.S. in three years, and their first outing without guitarist Brian Jones, who had died that summer. They delivered in spades. Keith Richards and new guitarist Mick Taylor combined for angry workouts on Ya-Ya's' "Midnight Rambler" - the album's bluesy nine-minute masterpiece - and a stark, rubbery "Sympathy For The Devil." Mick Jagger and Richards pull apart Chuck Berry's "Little Queenie" into a raunchy romp, as if to prove they had fully mastered the rock form.

This three-disc remastered Ya-Ya's includes the original in all its gritty glory. Disc Two is a five-song EP from the same shows, with acoustic performances - "Prodigal Son" and "You Gotta Move" - from Richards (playing a resonator guitar) and Jagger. The third disc is an unexpected treat: blistering sets by openers B.B. King plus Ike and Tina Turner (doing an outrageously steamy take on Otis Redding's "I've Been Loving You Too Long"). And serious rock geeks will enjoy the final flourish.









Jimi Hendrix - Live In Europe 66-70 (6 CD, 2010/FLAC)

 
A collection of European concerts and television appearances between 1966 and 1970.






Eagles - Legacy (14 CD, 2018) [Hi-Res]


Legacy
includes all seven of the band’s studio albums, three live albums, and a compilation of singles and b-sides. Legacy follows the Eagles through the different stage of the band’s storied career, from the country-rock of early albums like Desperado and the superstar success of Hotel California, to the band’s 1994 reunion Hell Freezes Over and its most-recent studio album, 2005’s Long Road Out of Eden. All of the band’s hits, deep cuts and fan favorites are here, including “Take It Easy,” “Already Gone,” “Hotel California,” “Please Come Home For Christmas,” “Heartbreak Tonight” “No More Cloudy Days,” and “Get Over It.”

Includes:

  • Eagles (1972)
  • Desperado (1973)
  • On The Border (1974)
  • One of These Nights (1975)
  • Hotel California (1976)
  • The Long Run (1979)
  • Eagles Live (1980)
  • Hell Freezes Over (1994)
  • Millennium Concert (2000)
  • Long Road Out of Eden (2007)
  • Single and B-Sides (2018):
  1. “Take It Easy” (Single Version)
  2. “Get You In The Mood” (Non-LP B Side)
  3. “Outlaw Man” (Single Version)
  4. “Best Of My Love” (Single Version)
  5. “One Of These Nights” (Single Edit)
  6. “Lyin’ Eyes” (Single Edit)
  7. “Take It To The Limit” (Single Edit)
  8. “Please Come Home For Christmas”
  9. “Funky New Year”
  10. “Hole In The World”





Frank Zappa - The Mothers 1971 (8 CD Super Deluxe, 2022) (320 + 24/96)

Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Mothers Of Invention’s ‘71 line-ups, the complete Fillmore tapes are showcased with every note played over 4 shows, including the John Lennon/Yoko Ono encore, majority of tracks are newly mixed. Additionally, the full concert from the Rainbow Theatre in London where FZ was infamously pushed off the stage is newly mixed by Eddie Kramer. The box also features a bonus hybrid concert from Harrisburg & Scranton, PA 1971 and extensive liner notes & packaging. 


Grateful Dead - Wake Of The Flood: The Angel's Share (2023) [FLAC]

The previously unreleased, never-before-heard, Grateful Dead session tapes for Wake Of The Flood.

Recorded August 6 -17, 1973 at Record Plant, 2200 Bridgeway, Sausalito, CA
Today, in continued celebration of Wake Of The Flood's 50th Anniversary, the Grateful Dead vaults have been reopened to reveal a treasure trove of studio material that Dead Heads have never heard before. For the third edition of The Angel's Share series, more than two hours of expertly-curated, previously-unreleased session tapes are now available via Rhino, for the first time ever on all DSPs worldwide. 

Similar to previous installments that accompanied milestone reissues of Workingman's Dead and American Beauty, Wake Of The Flood: The Angel's Share brings together the outtakes, alternate versions, and in-studio conversations behind the creation of the album, including "Eyes Of The World," "Stella Blue," "Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo" and every other song on the LP. Some unexpected moments and revelations are found in takes of "Let Me Sing Your Blues Away," Keith Godchaux's first and only vocal on a Grateful Dead studio record, and Bobby Weir's continually evolving "Weather Report Suite." Also featured is the track "Phil's Song (Unbroken Chain)" that appeared later on The Mars Hotel. As the lid is lifted and the curtains are pulled back on a pivotal record – filled with classics that remain instant crowd-pleasers to this day – Wake Of The Flood: The Angel's Share transports the listener to August 6-17, 1973 at Sausalito, CA's Record Plant, turning it into a fly-on-the-wall experience of the band's joyous and collaborative process.