
1999











Buone condizioni







2CD. Doppia raccolta del periodo Arista con brani estratti dai dischi Terrapin Station, Shakedown Street, Go to heaven, Reckoning, Dead set, In the dark, Built to last e Without a net.

Raccolta riguardante l'opera solista del batterista dei Grateful Dead che comprende collaborazioni con altri musicisti e percussionisti nonchè con alcuni membri dei Dead. E' incluso inoltre un brano precedentemente inedito suonato durante la cerimonia di inaugurazioni delle olimpiadi di Atlanta nel 1996.

Registrato dal vivo alla Royal Festival Hall di Londra nel dicembre 1971. Pubblicazione non ufficiale.

3CD. Registrato dal vivo al Kean College in New Jersey, il 28 febbraio del 1980.

2CD. Disco live del progetto Legion Of Mary con Jerry Garcia alla chitarra e alla voce, Merle Saunders alle tastiere, John Kahn, Ron Tutt alla batteria e Martin Fierro al sassofono. Non sigillato, lievi abrasioni in copertina.

Disco dal vivo inciso tra aprile e novembre 2000.

Esordio datato 1999 della band di Sacramento in California che mescola le radici della musica americana e il punk in un sovreccitato rock'n'roll che pare l'incontro tra Johnny Cash e i Clash.

Con un nome ispirato a una canzone di Gram Parsons, è facile intuire che musica facciano i Matrimonio da mille dollari: country rock, Americana e alternative country con gli stivali belli lucidi e uno stetson in testa.

Disco a nome Robin Williamson, Clive Palmer, Bina Williamson e Lawson Dando.

Il secondo album del rocker del Massachussetts con gli NRBQ come backing band.

Album del 1995 del due prog/folk inglese formato da Elaine e Derek Morgan.

Il debutto solista del leader dei Beat Farmers tra country rock, southern rock e alternative country.

Album del 1997 della band alternative country/indie rock di Cleveland in Ohio.

Esordio omonimo del 2000 per la band americana di elettronica ambient.

L'unico album pubblicato dal cantautore dello stato di New York: un lavoro che evoca l'immaginario di un'America desolata e periferica attraverso ballate acustiche sospese tra folk e country e un approccio lo-fi.

EP promozionale in edizione limitata originariamente distribuito insieme al triplo After Midnight contiene 5 brani: Dear Prudence, When I paint my masterpiece, Russian Lullaby, That's Alright mama e Deal. HDCD.

Singolo promozionale in edizione limitata distribuito con The Very Best Of Jerry Garcia. Contiene 3 brani:That's What Love Will Make You do, The Night They drove old dixie down e Dire Wolf.

Disco promozionale in edizione limitata distribuito con The Very Best Of Jerry Garcia. Contiene interviste e brani come The Wheel, Deal, Sugaree, Loser o Trucking. HDCD.



Standard jewelcase with clear tray incl. 8-panel booklet w/ credits.

Some copies were issued with a gold promotional stamp on the booklet.

Deluxe version.
Made in Germany.

Remastered from the original master tapes by Mark Linett.






Issued under exclusive license from Bill Mallonee
Limited edition release that includes a bonus CD/EP of 2000 demos.

A Startled Chameleon
PO Box 665
London SW20 8RL
www.astartledchameleon.co.uk

A benefit record, all songs recorded new for this album. Net proceeds will be donated to Habitat for Humanity to aid those affected by Hurricane Katrina.
Jewel case in a cardboard slipcase.
1. Produced for Work Song Inc.
Recorded September 21 at Avatar Studios, New York, NY.
Mixed at Sevonay Sound, New York, NY.
2. Recorded October 4 at Clinton Recording Studios, New York, NY.
Mixed at Classic Sound, New York, NY.
3. Produced for Work Song Inc.
Recorded September 20 at Avatar Studios.
Mixed at Sevonay Sound.
4. Recorded October 9, at Clinton Recording Studios.
Mixed at Millbrook Sound Studios, Millbrook, NY.
5. Recorded October 3 at Young Avenue Sound, Memphis, TN.
Mixed at Sound City Studios, Van Nuys, CA.
6. Recorded October 15, at SugarHill Studios, Houston, TX.
Mixed at Millbrook Sound Studios.
7. Recorded September 20 at Clinton Recording Studios.
Mixed at Sony Studios, New York, NY.
8. Recorded October 18, at Dockside Studios, Maurice, LA.
Mixed at Dockside Studios.
9. Produced for Work Song Inc.
Recorded September 21, at Avatar Studios.
Mixed at Sevonay Studios.
10. Recorded October 20, at Dockside Studios.
Mixed at Dockside Studio.
11. Recorded October 24, at Dockside Studios.
Mixed at Dockside Studios.
12. Recorded September 20 at Clinton Recording Studios.
Mixed at Sony Studios.
13. Recorded October 4 at Clinton Recording Studios
Mixed at Classic Sound
14. Recorded October 24 at Avatar Studios.
Mixed at DB Plus Studios, New York, NY.
15. Produced for Work Song Inc.
Recorded September 21 at Avatar Studios.
Mixed at Sevonay Sound.
16. Recorded October 27 at Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, NY.
Additional recording October 28 at Right Track Recording, New York, NY.
Mixed at Sony Studios.
Stanley "Buckwheat" Dural, Jr. of Buckwheat Zydeco appears courtesy of Tomorrow Recordings.
Dr. John appears courtesy of Parlophone Records.
Irma Thomas appears courtesy of Rounder Records.
Allen Toussaint appears courtesy of CRT Records.
Dr. Michael White appears courtesy of Basin Street Records.
Mastered at Gateway Mastering Studios, Portland, ME.
(Slipcase) ? & © 2005 Nonesuch Records Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
(CD) ? 2005 Nonesuch Records Inc., a Warner Music Group company. Made in the U.S.A.

16-page booklet with credits, pics and illustrations.
Back cover:
Misprint with track 1 repeated twice with a typo "Litcosa Nostra Band" (LIT of Little Bob, the following artist)
total…72"
Dedicated to Johnny Jr, Vito, Dino & Jamie
R.I.P. Johnny Genzale • Jerry Nolan
Booklet:
Recorded at Studio Madeleine, Paris
Mixed at Studio Bastille, Paris except:
5, 10, 14, 16, 20 mixed at Studio Time, Puteaux
11 "Baby Talk" recorded at Tokyo Sound Studios, Tokyo
12 "La Fille De New York" recorded at Studio Garage, Paris
15 "Overloaded" recorded at Sounder Studio, Hollywood & Mixed at Dodge City Studios, Hollywood
17 "Goodbye Johnny" recorded at The Pass Studios, Hollywood
18 "Chinese Rocks" live recorded at VPRO Radio, Holland
19 "Personality Crisis" recorded at MVL Studio, Lille
Disc:
Made in France


Originally released as cassette only ([url=/release/1159821]A-114[/url]) in 1982.
All material on this CD was recorded live in 1978.
© ? 1982/1999 Reachout International Records Inc.
All material published by Double Exposure Music Inc./ASCAP.
Except: Knockin' On Heaven's Door (Ram's Horn Mus./ASCAP), Satisfaction (ABKCO PUB/BMI).
Digital Remastering 1999: Pomeroy Audio.

Disc art: "CD MAXI"
Tracks 1, 2 (P) 1965 The Decca Record Co. Ltd., London, England
Tracks 3, 4 (P) 1966 The Decca Record Co. Ltd., London, England
(C) 1992 The Decca Record Co. Ltd., London, England
The Decca Record Company Limited, London, England
CD is manufactured in Germany
Printed in Germany/Imprimé en Allemagne Made in Germany

Subtitle: A Tribute To The Traveling Wilbury's

Recorded in Brooklyn and Manhattan.
Mastered at Sterling Sound.
All songs published by Mono Puff Music BMI except Don't Break The Heart, Lympia Music BMI, The Devil Went Down To Newport, Bar 17 BMI/Mustard Gas Music BMI, Hello, Hello, MCA Music
Music to Dr. Kildare is credited to 'unknown' on the release.
John Flansburgh appears courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group, Steve Calhoon appears courtesy of Capitol Records, Mike Viola appears courtesy of Blue Thumb/MCA Records, Jay Sherman-Godfrey appears courtesy of Diesel Onle Records, Erik Sanka appears courtesy of Capitol Records, Yuval Gabay appears courtesy of Slash Records, Ammonia D appears courtesy of Hello CD Of The Month, Nancy Lynn Howell appears courtesy of Rag & Bone Shop
Copyright ? 1996 Rykodisc
Artwork © 1996 Conant Productions Inc.

They Might Be Giants' first live album.
Mastered as Sterling Sound NYC.
"Recorded at Pachyderm Studio in Cannon Falls, MN for 'Live at Pachyderm' radio series, and from various stages in New York, NY; St. Louis, MO; Toronto, Canada and Newark, DE. [Tracks] 1, 2, and 17 were not recorded live, but tracked like regular studio recordings. 'Meet James Ensor' was recorded sitting on the floor of the Paramount Hotel in NYC by Kevin Cole for REV 105. [Tracks] 18-24 were created spontaneously, live on stage."
Tracks 18 to 24 are semi-hidden tracks. They are not listed on the back cover, and they begin after a few minutes of silence at the end of track 17. Collectively, the songs are sometimes referred to as "The Ape Cycle". The individual titles here are somewhat unofficial and assumed; all but track 24 match the titles of Planet of the Apes films or television shows.
All songs published by TMBG Music BMI, admin. Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. except "Doctor Worm", "Severe Tire Damage Theme", "They Got Lost", "First Kiss", and "About Me" published by TMBG Music BMI; and "Why Does The Sun Shine?" published by Argosy Music Corp. ASCAP; and "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)" published by Chappell & Co. ASCAP.

Track 15 contains a hidden track (track 15.3).
Track 15.1 lasts for 4:54 before a period of silence.
Made in England
Mastered [...] at Whitfield Studios, London
Some copies with round hype sticker, noting the participation of Michael Monroe, Die Totenhosen, The Ramones/Los Lobos, Wayne Kramer, David Johansen
Track 1:
Recorded at Orinoco Studios, London, England 1993
Mastered at Whitfield Studios, London, England 1993
EMI Music
Track 2:
Recorded at Jacobs Studios, Farnham, Surrey, England
EMI Music except Japan, Tomahawk
Track 3:
Recorded at 4th Street Studios, Santa Monica, CA.
EMI Music France
Track 4:
Recorded at Music Box Studios, Hollywood, CA.
Mixed [...] at Greenhouse Studios, London
EMI Music except Japan, Tomahawk
Track 5:
EMI Music except Japan, Tomahawk
Track 6:
Recorded at 4th Street Studios, Santa Monica. And the Greenhouse Studios, London
Mixed [...] at Greenhouse Studios, London
EMI Music except Japan, Tomahawk
Track 7:
Recorded at Jacobs Studios, Farnham, Surrey, England
EMI Music France
Track 8:
Recorded at 4th Street Studios, Santa Monica, CA.
Mixed [...] at Greenhouse Studios, London
EMI Music except Japan, Tomahawk
Track 9:
Recorded and mixed at The Power Station, NY, NY.
EMI Music
Track 10:
Recorded at Dierks Studios, Pulheim, Germany.
EMI Music France
Track 11:
Recorded at Baby Monster, NYC.
EMI Music
Track 12:
Recorded at Coyote Studio, Brooklyn, NY (Oct - Nov 1993)
Mixed [...] at Coyote Studio
EMI Music, Jungle Music
Track 13:
Recorded at Jacobs Studios, Farnham, Surrey, England
EMI Music
Track 14:
Recorded at CRG Studios, Rowland Heights, CA, January 1994
Mixed [...] at Sunset Sound Factory, Los Angeles, CA
Jungle Music
Track 15:
Recorded at The Stoneroom, London, England, except drums recorded at Jacobs Studios
Mixed at The Stoneroom
EMI Music except Japan, Tomahawk/Rabinowitz Music BMI
Some copies with round pink hype sticker noting the participation of various artists

Black text print on disc.
Sticker on jewelcase:
Includes duet with Michael Stipe from R.E.M. Plus cover versions of "Everyday is Like Sunday" & "Don't Go Back to Rockville" 7559-66316-2
Inner sleeve:
*[track 1] Courtesy of MTV Networks · Licensed by GEMA
Recorded live on January 20th, 1993 in Washington DC at the 1993 MTV Rock'n'Roll Inaugural Ball · Recorded and mixed for Effanel Music
**[tracks 2 & 3] Previously unreleased
Licensed by GEMA
Recorded at Trackmaster Studios
Mastered at Precision
†[track 4] Licensed by GEMA
Recorded at Bearsville Studios & mixed at Can-Am Recorder · Mastered at Precision
The original version of Candy Everybody Wants is from the Elektra album [m=74599]
Elektra Entertainment, a A Division of Warner Communications Inc., A Time Warner Company. The copyright in this sound recording and artwork is owned by Elektra Entertainment in the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
Flap:
? *[track 1] 1993 MTV Networks · 1993 WEA International Inc.
© 1993 WEA International Inc.
Elektra Entertainment, a A Division of Warner Communications Inc., A Time Warner Company
Disc:
? *[track 1] 1993 MTV Networks
1993 WEA International Inc.
© 1993 WEA International Inc.
A Time Warner Company.
Made in Germany

? & ©1997


? 2003 Elektra Entertainment Group.
© 2003 Warner Strategic Marketing.
Warner Music Group, an AOL Time Warner Company.
Printed in U.S.A.
www.rhino.com
All songs [except track 9] © 2003 Verlaine Music.
Published by Verlaine Music (ASCAP).
Remastering: at Digiprep
Design: @Gapd
Made in U.S.A.
Rhino Handmade indiviually numbered limited edition of 5000 copies.
Release of a live 1978 show in San Francisco, California.
Tom Verlaine's lyrics are printed on the custom gatefold cardboard sleeve.
Liner notes are printed on a twelve page booklet.



?© 1996 Elektra Entertainment Group, A Division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
Printed in U.S.A.
Made in U.S.A.
Release is packaged in a clear standard jewel case with a clear tray.