
Recorded at: The Warehouse Studios, Vancouver, British Columbia; John Keane Studios, Athens, Georgia; Dalkey Lodge, Dublin, Ireland; Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin, Ireland; The Hit Factory/Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida.
Mastered at Gateway Mastering Studios, Portland, Maine.
© ? 2001 R.E.M./Athens L.L.C.
Standard jewel case with white tray.

With [m25035] and [m767040].

2008 digitally remastered two CD set containing a pair of albums from Felix Cavaliere and the Rascals: Peaceful World (1971) and Island Of Real (1972), both originally released on Columbia Records. As The Young Rascals, the band had enormous singles chart success on Atlantic Records, and their move to Columbia was more album-orientated. These recordings, sadly, were to prove the last for the band, though founder Felix Cavaliere went on to a solo career. Comes housed in a slipcase with extensive liner notes.

Originally released as 2-LP in 1971.
Cover art: Tahitian Landscape by Paul Gaugain - The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneaplois, Minnesota.


Recorded at Columbia Studio, New York.


Tracks 6, 9 and 10 ?1978 Parc Records, Inc.
Tracks 1 and 4 ?1979 Parc Records, Inc.
Tracks 2, 3, 5, 7 and 8 ?1993 Parc Records, Inc.
All Selections licensed from Parc Records, Inc.
This Compilation ?1993 Parc Records, Inc.
©1993 Rhino Records Inc.

Paisley Park Records, manufactured and distribution by Warner Bros. Records Inc. a Time Warner Company. 3300 Warner Blvd., Burbank. CA 91505-4694. 75 Rockefeller Plaza. New York NY 10019-6908. © 1993 Warner Bros. Records Inc. for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the U.S. ? 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Warner Bros. Records Inc. for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the U.S. All Rights Reserved. Paisley Park logo and Prince are registered trademarks of PRN Music Corporation. Warner Bros. logo is a registered trademark of Warner Bros. Records Inc. Unauthorized copying, hiring, lending, public performance and broadcasting of this recording prohibited. Made in Germany by WARNER MUSIC MANUFACTURING EUROPE

©1989 Sire Records Company
?1989 Sire Records Company
All songs ASCAP except tracks 1 to 3, 8 ASCAP/BMI


Tracks 13 to 24 are bonus tracks.
As the organist in the first Animals lineup, Alan Price was perhaps the most important instrumental contributor to their early run of hits. He left the group in 1965 after only a year or so of international success (he can be seen talking about his departure with Bob Dylan in the rockumentary Don't Look Back) to work on a solo career. Leading the Alan Price Set, he had a Top Ten British hit in 1966 with a reworking of "I Put a Spell on You," complete with Animals -ish organ breaks and bluesy vocals. The CD reissue on Repertoire doubles the length of the original LP by adding 12 bonus tracks from 1965-67 singles, including the brilliant British hit "I Put a Spell on You."!

14.00 €Aggiungi al carrello

Post-1994 repress of [r=703375] with Mould SID Codes.
Standard jewel case with a grey tray and a 8-page fold-out liner sheet contains credits, artwork & photos.
Recorded at The Woolhall (Bath) & Sarm Studio West (London) except:
3, 4, 6, 12 recorded at The Townhouse Studio (London), mixed at Mix This! (Los Angeles).
8 mixed at Metropolis (London).
Licensed by GEMA
? 1994 Warner Music UK Ltd. © 1994 Warner Music UK Ltd.
The copyright in this sound recording and artwork is owned by Warner Music UK Ltd. A Time Warner Co. Made in Germany by [Warner logo]Warner Music Manufacturing Europe.
CD was 'MADE IN GERMANY'.

Double gatefold sleeve.
Pretenders II was originally issued as Sire #3572 (7/81).
Disc 2:
Tracks 1 - 15 recorded September 4, 1981.
Recorded by Starfleet Blair, Inc.
Tracks 1 to 3, 5, 6, 8 to 13 & 15 first appeared on Pretenders Live At The Santa Monica Civic, Warner Bros. Music Show [Promo] #WBMS 121 (1982).
Track 4 & 7: B-side of "I Go To Sleep" [UK] Real/WEA single #ARE-18 (11/81).
Track 16: Recorded at FreeRange Studios, London - December 21, 1979 (previously unissued).
Track 17 & 18: Outtakes (previously unissued).

The artwork only gives phonographic and copyright credits to [l821], while the disc only gives credit to [l63704].
The MCAD-10813 IN02 only appears below the barcode. Everywhere else, it omits the IN02.


Recorded at Bell Sound Studios, Inc., N.Y.C., N.Y.
© 1965 Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Made in U.S.A.
Jewel case.

This Compilation ?&© 2005 Warner Bros. Records Inc., Manufactured and Marketed By Warner Strategic Marketing,
a Warner Music Group Company
Made and Printed in U.S.A.
With O-card cardboard slipcase as pictured.

Iconic Live Performances with rarely heard Symphonic arrangements

Made in E.U. printed on disc



"There But For Fortune" compiled by Michael Ochs.
Tracks 1-4 taken from "All The News That's Fit To Sing"
Tracks 5-8 taken from "I Ain't Marching Anymore"
Tracks 9-18 taken from "Phil Ochs In Concert".






This is an Essential Archive Release and was recorded live at the Library Theatre Manchester circa 1980

On tray card:
? 1974 Island Records Ltd
© 1974 Island Records Ltd
The copyright in this sound recording and artwork is owned by Island Records Ltd
Produced by John Cale for Jo Lustig (Isle of Man) Ltd
Inside booklet:
Produced by John Cale for Jo Lustig (Isle of Man) Ltd. Production
Recorded by John Wood & Victor Gamm at Sound Techniques, London
A Jo Lustig (Isle of Man) Ltd. production.
Cover photography taken from the film 'Les Hautes Solitudes' directed by [a2267069].
All titles published by Bee Bee Music Ltd. except trk 7 by Rondor Music (London) Ltd.
? 1974 Island Records Ltd. © 1974 Island Records Ltd.
On disc:
Produced by John Cale for Jo Lustig (Isle of Man) Ltd
Bee Bee Music Ltd except Track 7. Rondor Music (London) Ltd
? 1974 Island Records Ltd
The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Island Records Ltd
Made in France by PMDC [seems to be a legacy credit]
Release title printed on the front artwork as "The End...", on the spines and disc as "The End".
Catalog number differences:
On tray card: IMCD 174 (518 892-2)
On rear booklet: IMCD 174/518 892-2
On disc: IMCD 174 518 892-2
Packaged in a standard jewel case with 4-page booklet.

Recorded June 1985 at Chelsea Town Hall.
All tracks licensed from Aura Records Ltd.

Tracks 1-2 previously released on [url=http://www.discogs.com/release/1171100]I'm Not Sayin / The Last Mile[/url] in 1965.
Tracks 3-5 previously released on [url=http://www.discogs.com/release/371471]The Velvet Underground & Nico[/url] in 1967.
Tracks 6-9 previously released on [url=http://www.discogs.com/release/541931]Chelsea Girl[/url] in 1967.
Tracks 10-13 previously released on [url=http://www.discogs.com/release/393171]The Marble Index[/url] in 1968.
Tracks 14-16 previously released on [url=http://www.discogs.com/release/731584]Desertshore[/url] in 1970.
Tracks 17-19 previously released on [url=http://www.discogs.com/release/222339]The End[/url] in 1974.

"Part one of a two part CD set" - presented in a standard jewel case with front and reverse inserts.
Front 4pp insert booklet has a double-spread colour portrait of SN on the inside faces and reverse previews CD2 "out next week".
The only track time on the issue is for track 4.
Insert: Printed in UK
Disc: Made in UK

Issued in a 6 panel digipak with clear trays: 3 discs left, centre & right panel. No booklet.

This Compilation ?&© 1993 Rhino Records Inc.
Compilation Notes:
Tracks 1, 2, 4 to 10, 12, 13, 15, 18: Recorded at [l299088], Muscle Shoals, Alabama
Track 3: Recorded at [l1751747], Sheffield, Alabama
Track 11: Recorded at [l333294], Sheffield, Alabama
Tracks 14, 16 and 17: Recorded at [l264127], Sheffield, Alabama
Track 1: From the single [m559393], released ©1962 [l36601].
Track 2: From the single [m462732], released ©1964 [l308562] Records.
Track 3: From the single [m153269], released ©1966 [l681] Records.
Track 4: From the single [m194191], released ©1966 [l25407].
Track 5: From the single [r2093627], recorded 1966, released ©1976 [l50998].
Track 6: From the single [m176097], released ©1966 [l681] Records.
Track 7: From the single [m205153], released ©1967 [l681] Records.
Track 8: From the single [m48950], released ©1967 [l3820].
Track 9: From the single [m173447], released ©1967 [l36003] Records.
Track 10: From the single [m549246], released ©1967 [l33931] Records.
Track 11: From the single [m503758], released ©1968 [l681] Records.
Track 12: From the single [m155409], released ©1968 [l681] Records.
Track 13: From the single [m187475], released ©1968 [l681] Records.
Track 14: From the single [m253016], released ©1969 [l3820].
Track 15: From the single [m200348], released ©1970 [l681] Records.
Track 16: From the single [m150263], released ©1972 [l24936] Records.
Track 17: From the single [m234748], released ©1972 [l24936] Records.
Track 18: From the single [m169871], released ©1969 [l681] Records.

First released in 1968
"Creates Something New Under The Sun" noted on back cover and in liner notes.

Recorded between 1965 and 1966.
Tracks taken from band's first two albums "Breakthrough" and "Colonization" as well as non-LP single sides on Centaur/Sentar label.
Tracks 1 to 10: mono.
Tracks 11 to 22: stereo.
Comes with a 16-page booklet.
Cat# on disc label: "SC 11016".
Cat# on spine: "SUNDAZED SC11016".

Each disc is presented in a separate jewel case, housed in a cardboard box.
The sleeves would indicate that the box itself has the catalogue number 'ZEN009CDX' and that Beats & B-Sides has 'BEAT1'; however, the matrix of the latter contains the catalogue number of the former.

Numbered edition of 4500 copies, presented in a foldout digipak with booklet insert

First official CD release of the final Monkees album (from the original run), part of the first installment of Rhino's Monkees' Original Classics re-issue series.
Issued in a standard jewel case with clear disc tray.
Early copies in this series each came with a 2-sided, 4" x 4" collectible card, 1 of 9 total in the series that also has the cat# of the album it came with. This one features a color shot of Micky. If you sent each of the 9 cards with S&H fee, Rhino would send you a limited edition Monkees watch.
Tracks 1 to 12 released as [m=280559], Colgems #119, 6/70.
Track 13: First issued on [m=97841], Rhino #70150 (CD reissue), 9/88.
Tracks 14 and 15: Released as Bell single #986 "[r=5358223]" by Davy Jones and Mickey {sic} Dolenz, 4/71.

Two Legends • Two Conversations • Two CDs
CD 1: Recorded Thursday, 7th January 2016, The Space At Westbury, Westbury, NY
CD 2: Recorded Saturday, 9th January 2016, The Memorial Auditorium, Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ
7A Records is proud to present An Evening With Peter Noone And Micky Dolenz. Listen to the lead singers of the Monkees and Herman's Hermits take turns to tell their fascinating life stories, as they open up and, for the first time ever, go on stage with no script, no songs - just conversation.
Digipack / 8 pages booklet / CD's with vinyl design

An 18-track set recorded live at The Second Fret club in Philadelphia in 1966, a full two years
before the release of her debut album 'Song To A Seagull'. The concert was
broadcast on Temple University's radio station WRTI on 17/11/66

- Original tracks taken from the "[m=31513]".
- Disc 1 Track 4 "You Oughta Know" Live From The Grammy's recorded live at the 1996 Grammy Awards on February 28, 1996 at Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA. Mixed live in the Effanel Mobile Truck.
- Disc 5 Track 4 "Hand In My Pocket" Live from Brisbane recorded at Festival Hall on May 5, 1996.
- Disc 5 Track 5 "Ironic" Live From Sydney recorded at Enmore Theatre on May 1, 1996.
- Made in Germany.



Originally issued as Warner Bros. Records album BS 3042 (1977)

Tracks 1 & 2 are Mono. All remaining tracks are Stereo.

Disc 2 is Rare B-sides, Soundtrack and Compilation Songs.
Limited Edition Released in the form of a Book in Hard Bound Hessian Cover
Barcode is on sticker on shrinkwrap only
The Wea Warner Bros. Logo is on the Matrix / Runout of both CD's

? & © Alive Records 1995
All songs Copyright Control
Tracks 1 to 12 recorded at GM Studios, East Detroit, MI, July 21 - 25, 1969
Tracks 13 & 14 recorded at First Unitarian Church, Detroit, MI, September 8, 1968
On rear cover:
The pre-production rehearsals for "Back in the USA." recorded in July 1969 and before the producer had completely stripped the band of its power.
Dedicated to the memory of [a293266] & [a434552].

Recorded live at various venues, including The Sturgis Armoury, a military installation that doubled as a West Michigan dance hall ( from liner notes ).
Tracks published
1, 2, 4 to 8, 11, 14 and 16 Warner Chappell Music Ltd.
3 Fred Dewey Smith / Wayne Kramer / Dennis Thompson / Rob Tyner / Michael H. Davis
9 Polygram Music Publishing Ltd.
10 ATV Music Ltd.
12 Rondor Music (UK) Ltd. / Warner Chappell Music Ltd.
13 Dick James Music Ltd.
15 Carlin Music Corp.
Black round sticker on front
Made in England

Issued in a standard jewel case containing a 12-page booklet with White Panther Statement, liner notes, pics and credits
Back cover:
More than 60 minutes of unreleased recordings
Disc:
? & © Alive Records 1994
Booklet:
1 to 6: Total Energy Music, BMI
7: Copyright Control
8: East/Memphis Music, BMI
9: Polygram Int., Inc., BMI
1: Recorded at United Sound Studios, Detroit, January 4, 1968. Produced for Russ Gibb Productions. (Instrumental track never previously released)
2: Recorded 'live' at the Grande Ballroom, Detroit, Michigan, October 27, 1968. Digitally transferred from original 7" master tapes [...] at Chez Flames Recording, New Orleans, January 7, 1993. (Never previously released)
3: Recording date and location unknown (probably Detroit, late 1969). Digitally transferred from original master tapes [...] at Chez Flames Recording, New Orleans, June 1994. (Never previously released)
4 to 6: Recorded direct to 2-track at Head Sounds Studios, Ypsilanti, Michigan, late October early November, 1970. Digitally transferred from original master tapes [...] at Chez Flames Recording, New Orleans, April-May 1994. (Never previously released)
7, 8: Recorded live at "Dialogue '68" at the First Unitarian Church, Cass & Forest, Detroit, Michigan, September 7, 1968. Digitally transferred from original master tapes [...] at Chez Flames Recording, New Orleans, June 1994. (Never previously released)
9: Recorded live at "Dialogue '68" at the First Unitarian Church, Cass & Forest, Detroit, Michigan, September 8, 1968. Digitally transferred from original master tapes [...] at Chez Flames Recording, New Orleans, June 1994. (First authorized release)
Premastering at Music Box Studio, Hollywood, CA.
Denoising on tracks 3, 7 to 9 at Olive Street Digital Post Studio, Burbank, CA.
Mastering at Digiprep, Hollywood, CA.
? & © Alive Records 1994

Tracks 1 to 7, 9, 10: Remixes and alternative takes of material from [m=63845] and [m=63856].
Track 8: Recorded 'live' at the [l521911] October 30-31, 1968. Originally released on [m=64011].
Track 11: Previously unissued. Recorded in London, 1971.
Tracks 12, 13: Originally released on [m=634327]. Recorded in 1966.
Track 14: Originally released on [m=503615].
Track 15: Originally released on [m=64018].
Liner notes by John Sinclair, Detroit, May 26th, 1983.
Licensed from ROIR (Reachout international records, inc.)
Made in Austria

One Day Live In Studio
Registered at Herouville Castle March 72.
This record is dedicated to Rob Tyner.
Issued in standard jewel case with black tray including a 4 page insert

Disc: Made in Germany
Rear artwork: Made in Germany
Some copies have a custom hype sticker.

Recorded live at The Cleveland Music Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Originally released in 1977.


Marketed by Munich Records.
Made in Holland
Licensed from Watermelon Records
Issued in a standard jewel case with a grey tray. Includes a 12-page poster fold booklet.



Recorded at Mason Temple, Memphis, TN; Castle Studios, Franklin, TN; Quad Studios, Nashville, TN; A Cut Above Studio, Nashville, TN; Downstage Studio, Nashville, TN
Mixed at Kiva Studios, Memphis, TN; Omni Studio, Nashville, TN
©? 1993 Reprise Records for the U.S.
Excerpts from Dr. King's speech "I Have A Dream" © 1963 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., © renewed 1991 Estate of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Recordings of Dr. King's Speech courtesy of The National Civil Rights Museum
Will Downing appears courtesy of Mercury Records
Daryl Cooley appears courtesy of Sparrow Records
Patti Austin appears courtesy of GRP Records
Mike E. appears courtesy of Reunion Records
Claude McKnight appears courtesy of Reprise Records
Cleve Francis appears courtesy of Liberty Records
Yolanda Adams appears courtesy of Tribute/Diadem Records
Wendy Moten appears courtesy of EMI Records
Ollie Woodson appears courtesy of Motown Records
M.C. Divine, M.C. Freeze, Sanchez Harley and Kelli Williams appear courtesy of Samchelle Productions


Issued in standard jewel case, transparent tray, with a 12-page booklet.
Made in Austria on disc face.


© 1974 Warner Bros. Records Inc. ? 1974 Warner Bros. Records Inc.
originally released in 1974
Warner Bros. Records, a Warner Communication Company.
Printed in U.S.A.
Made in USA
Columbia House edition


Ristampa del primo album della band blues rock psichedelica del tastierista Howard Wales, successivamente collaboratore di Jerry Garcia e Grateful Dead.

Terzo album del 1971 del cantautore, folksinger e poeta inglese.

Track 1 originally released as a single October 1966.
Track 2 originally released as a single December 1966.
Tracks 3 to 6 are from the album Fresh Cream, released December 1966.
Tracks 7 to 11 are from the album Disraeli Gears, released November 1967.
Tracks 12 to 18 are from the album Wheels Of Fire, released August 1968.
Track 19 originally released as a single May 1968.
Track 20 is from the album Goodbye, released February 1969.

Ristampa rimasterizzata e remixata dell'album del 1978 della seconda fase di carriera della formazione tedesca.

Ristampa rimasterizzata e remixata dell'album del 1981 della band teutonica con 2 bonus tracks aggiunte.

Tracce 1-6 Registrate in concerto all'Ippodromo, Golders Green, Londra 10/5/73.
Tracce 7 & 8 Registrate per la Danza dei Lemmings Sessions, 1971.
Tracce 9-12 Registrate per il John Peel Show 8/5/73.

Raccolta di alcuni dei cavalli di battaglia della band kraut rock.

Printed on CD face 1 & 2:
? 1975 Casablanca Records
© 2006 BGO Records
Printed on back tray
For publishing details refert to MCPS/PRS London, England.
Licensed courtesy of Universal Music (UK) Ltd.
Digitally remastered from the original tapes.
[UK flag] MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN
Distributed in the UK by Universal Music Operations Limited.
Tracks durations taked from CD player
Packaged in a slim 2CD jewel case, with clear tray, cardboard slipcase and 12-page booklet.


Ristampa Bear Family del terzo album della cantante e attrice nata in Senegal, cresciuta in Argentina e residente in Germania ad Amburgo.

Ristampa rimasterizzata del primo album della formazione sperimentale del chitarrista Fred Frith nata dopo lo scioglimento degli Henry Cow.

Ristampa rimasterizzata che comprende gli album Winter Songs e The World as it is Today del trio composto da Fred Frith,alla chitarra, Dagmar Krause al canto e Chris Cutler alla batteria.

Tracks 1-4 previously unreleased August, 1964 recordings (t4 misspelled "I Got A Women")
Track 5 previously unreleased August, 1965 recording
Track 6 previously unreleased August, 1966 recording
Tracks 7-11 previously unreleased September, 1964 recordings
Tracks 12-16 previously unreleased November, 1962 recordings
Track 17 previously unreleased June, 1970 recording
Track 18 previously unreleased September, 1967 recording
Track 19 previously unreleased April, 1969 recording
Tracks 20-22 previously unreleased July, 1969 recordings
There are several discrepancies between the recording info on the rear tray inlay and the recording details in the liner notes. The following info is taken from the liner notes:
Track 2 was recorded in September 1964 at the Gannon College Student Lounge (along with tracks 7 to 11)
Track 6 was recorded at Gateway Studio in 1966 and included on the [url=https://www.discogs.com/Arkay-IV-For-Internal-Use-Only/release/3969358]original 1968 album[/url], but not on the 1988 reissue or 1993 CD
Track 18 is the same version as on the [url=https://www.discogs.com/The-Arkay-IV-With-Bill-Adleff-Demotion-Ill-Keep-On-Trying/release/3950476]1968 single[/url] and [url=https://www.discogs.com/Arkay-IV-For-Internal-Use-Only/release/3969358]album[/url]
© ? Cicadelic Records
© 1996 Collectables Records
? © 1996 All Rights Reserved
The "4/9/01" string in the matrix indicates that this is a reissue of the original CD compilation, most likely released in 2001.

Recorded at the Paris Theatre, London, UK, 27/7/1972.
Made in England

Originally released in 1972 as LP.
(P) 1972 Capitol Records (C)1994 Repertoire Records
Made under license from Tony Ashton.