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    $39.98 Prime eligible from Amazon

    $39.98 + shipping from Talking Heads' webstore

    LOS ANGELES – Talking Heads joined forces with director Jonathan Demme for the groundbreaking concert film Stop Making Sense. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the concerts filmed for Stop Making Sense, a newly restored 4K version of the film will return to theaters for a global theatrical run with A24.

    Rhino will also release a deluxe version of the soundtrack that will now include the complete Stop Making Sense concert for the first time. STOP MAKING SENSE (DELUXE EDITION) will be available on August 18 as a limited edition, 2-LP set ($39.98) and digitally along with a Dolby Atmos mix of the complete concert, mixed by Jerry Harrison and E.T. Thorngren, who also mixed the original release.

    Both versions will feature every song performed in the film, including two that have never been released – “Cities” and “Big Business / I Zimbra.” The limited edition vinyl version features a 28-page booklet with previously unpublished photos along with new liner notes from all four band members — Tina Weymouth, David Byrne, Chris Frantz, and Jerry Harrison.

    A live version of "Cities" that was previously unreleased is now available. It was previously only included in the original 1999 VHS/DVD of the Stop Making Sense film but is now the first Talking Heads single after more than 30 years.

    STOP MAKING SENSE (DELUXE EDITION)

    Limited Edition 2-LP Track Listing

    Side One

    “Psycho Killer”

    “Heaven”

    “Thank You For Sending Me An Angel’

    “Found A Job”

    “Slippery People”

    “Cities” *

    Side Two

    “Burning Down The House”

    “Life During Wartime”

    “Making Flippy Floppy”

    “Swamp”

    Side Three

    “What a Day That Was”

    “This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)”

    “Once In A Lifetime”

    “Big Business / I Zimbra” *

    Side Four

    “Genius Of Love”

    “Girlfriend Is Better”

    “Take Me To The River”

    “Crosseyed And Painless”

    * Previously Unreleased

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    https://shop.beck.com/products/thinking-about-you-7

    https://shop.capitolmusic.com/products/beck-thinking-about-you-old-man-7-single

    Allegedly out in indie stores tomorrow, presumably the same variant? Capitol's website says it ships July 14 though.

    Beck invites you to celebrate the eve of his birthday with the gift of a physical release of two acclaimed performances previously available only as digital singles. Available for pre-order now at Beck.com and the Capitol Records Online Store, and in the singles bin at your favorite indie shop tomorrow, July 7, “Thinking About You”/”Old Man” (Capitol) will be issued as a limited edition golden-brown vinyl 7” single in a picture sleeve sporting the artwork for each song.
     
    Originally released February of this year, “Thinking About You” was the first new original Beck song to be released since his GRAMMY-winning Hyperspace album. A sublime ballad in the tradition of classics Morning Phase and Sea Change—and incidentally recorded in the very same room as the latter—“Thinking About You” features Beck’s wistful vocal and acoustic guitar tones accompanied by Blake Mills (guitar, mandolin), Justin Meldal Johnsen (bass) and Roger Manning (keyboards). “Thinking About You” has been lauded by Consequence as “heart-wrenching” and SPIN as "beautifully sad,” while American Songwriter raved “The song is stripped bare to reveal Beck’s roots as the mellow, moody songsmith that made listeners fall in love with him in the 1990s."
     
    Beck’s cover of Neil Young’s “Old Man” was originally released as a digital single in September 2022. Described by Paste as "a faithful cover of an untouchable track… impressive” and accompanied by a moving performance video rendered in stark black and white, Beck’s version of “Old Man” went on to be nominated for Best Rock Performance at the 65th Annual GRAMMY Awards.
     

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    Amazon - $55.99 Prime (presumably black)
    Bandcamp - $47.58 + shipping (black & colored variants)
    4AD - $47.58 + shipping (black & colored variants)

    Last Splash (the 30th Anniversary Original Analog Edition)

    Two 12” 45rpm discs, plus bonus etched 12” with two previously unreleased tracks + JCD

    Cut at half speed at Abbey Road Studios by Miles Showell 

     

    A1. New Year

    A2. Cannonball

    A3. Invisible Man

    A4. No Aloha

    B1. Roi

    B2. Do You Love Me Now?

    B3. Flipside

    C1. I Just Wanna Get Along

    C2. Mad Lucas

    C3. Divine Hammer

    C4. S.O.S

    D1. Hag

    D2. Saints

    D3. Drivin’ on 9

    D4. Roi (Reprise)

     

    12”

    A1. Go Man Go

    A2. Divine Mascis

  4. I went back to school last year so my show-going took a dip, but since the school year ended exactly one month ago, here's who I've seen, in chronological order:

    Blink-182/Turnstile
    Pedro The Lion
    Pet Symmetry
    Foo Fighters/Sublime With Rome/Deftones/Jawbreaker/White Reaper (Sonic Temple Festival)
    Paramore/Bloc Party
    Bad Cop Bad Cop/The Last Gang
    Thrice/Holy Fawn
    Sparta/Geoff RIckly
    The Cure/The Twilight Sad

    Plus I worked a few School Of Rock gigs in there, as well as going to a show of just local bands.

    Here's what's on my docket for the rest of June:

    Bryan Adams/Joan Jett
    Weezer/Modest Mouse/Momma
    LCD Soundsystem/Idles
    NOFX/Descendents/Suicide Machines/etc. (Punk In Drublic Fest)

    I am seriously fuckin' exhausted already, but we have our first baby coming this November, so we gotta get as much life in as we can before our whole world changes.

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    Amazon - black vinyl, $34.98 Prime
    Rhino - black vinyl, $34.98 + shipping
    Target - transparent purple vinyl, $34.98, not online yet
    Indie retail - clear vinyl, not online yet

    THE COLLECTION

    2-LP Track Listing

     

    Side One

    1.    “Thank You”

    2.    “Head Over Feet”

    3.    “Eight Easy Steps”

    4.    “Everything”

    5.    “Crazy” – James Michael Mix

     

    Side Two

    1.    “Ironic”

    2.    “Princes Familiar”

    3.    “You Learn”

    4.    “Simple Together”

    5.    “You Oughta Know”

     

    Side Three

    1.    “That I Would Be Good”

    2.    “Sister Blister”

    3.    “Hands Clean”

    4.    “Mercy” – From The Prayer Cycle

     

    Side Four

    1.    “Still”

    2.    “Uninvited”

    3.    “Let’s Do It (Let’s Fall In Love)”

    4.    “Hand In My Pocket”

    5.    “So Unsexy” – Vancouver Sessions 2004

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