The Beatles with Tony Sheridan - Single Box (9 CD, 2013/FLAC)

 

Japanese-only nine SHM-CD single box set containing pre-fame recordings by The Beatles with Tony Sheridan. 



Bad Company- The Swan Song Years 1974-1982 (6 CD, 2019) [FLAC+320]

 

Bad Company are to celebrate their 45th anniversary with, The Swan Song Years 1974-1982, a new 6 CD box set of their albums.

The six-disc Bad Company: The Swan Song Years 1974-1982 collects together their output for Swan Song. These are all fairly recent remasters (from the original tapes), with Desolation Angels and Rough Diamonds brand new 2019 remastered versions. The other albums included are: Bad Company (1974), Straight Shooter (1975), Run with the Pack (1976), and Burnin Sky (1977).





Jaco Pastorius - "Live in New York City" series [7 CD]

 Tragic genius who reinvented the electric bass guitar, playing complex, long lines and amazing solos at remarkable speeds.



Graham Bond - Live At BBC And Other Stories (1962-72) [4 CD, 2015/FLAC]


Assembled by the same successful team that worked on the critically acclaimed Wade in the Water box set. The ultimate Graham Bond collectors item,with all the unreleased BBC recordings,plus numerous bonus tracks that include ultra rare and private recordings made available for the first time ever, and a hard to find EP.


The set contains Graham Bond's entire BBC output - under his own name and featured with other acts.More of Graham's award-winning saxophone playing than previously available on any set in the market.Features an amazing 1962 hour-long jam session from Manchester's Club 43.


Compiled and produced by Pete Brown (Cream's lyricist and long-time Graham Bond associate and co-performer).Remastered by Pete Brown and Jon Astley (George Harrison, Led Zeppelin, The Who & many others).



 


 

Alice Cooper - Transmission Impossible (3 CD, 2015/ FLAC)


This triple disc set contains rare radio broadcasts of three complete live performances, from the mid-late '70s. The material was recorded at The Great Western Forum, in Inglewood, California (on 18th June, 1975), The Wendler Arena, Saginaw, Michigan (10th May, 1978), and The Sports Arena, San Diego, on 9th April 1979.