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What about reissues outselling new releases for the first time?
Lætitia [Sadier] came out and spoke against the reissues 1972 released.
I know in the past that there were Coil reissues problems.
"These reissues put a real strain on pressing plants," Mr Reeder says.
Luckily, the hopes and prayers for reissues are set to be answered.
Mr. Shimkovitz's label is dedicated to reissues, and rarely puts out new material.
But since this interview is specifically about the reissues, are you cool with it?
"When all the Led Zeppelin reissues came out, Canada got zero vinyl," McGhee recounts.
Barnes, however, has not been involved in the reissues or rediscovery of her work.
Even when we put out the reissues, there were absolutely no plans for shows.
Assuming the Interior Ministry reissues permission for the experiment, here's what it will do.
So I would say to try and avoid these reissues until the proper ones appear.
ZudRangMa Records has been putting out reissues and vintage compilations of Thai music since 2010.
We are working on some interesting reissues and the next release is a Shifters 45!
Preorder the reissues of Endless Pain, Pleasure To Kill Terrible Certainty, and Extreme Aggression here.
"Baby, I Don't Care" and the reissues from Fence Books could make you come back.
This straightforward collection, on vinyl only, reissues full albums from 1957, '58, '59, '64 and '65.
Reznor also revealed deluxe vinyl reissues of the NIN's 90s albums will be issued in 2017.
He also played a major role in Rhino's reissues of Elvis Costello's Columbia and Warner Bros.
Ahead of the reissues we had a chat to vocalist, rhythm guitarist and saxophonist Rich Stim.
He initially didn't even want to release it—the label largely focuses on reissues of older material.
Intending to go out that night, Quik bought the reissues to bump to and from the club.
His death was confirmed by Drew Ford, a publisher who is editing reissues of Mr. Glanzman's works.
Coming on the heels of Nintendo's massive success with two vintage console reissues, the Ataribox concept sounded promising.
Tuesday brings the release of the Heritage collection, which features classic reissues of the brand's most enduring styles.
Three of the offers were reissues of earlier tenders that apparently attracted no suitable bids from construction companies.
This section collects remasters, reissues, remixes, demos, deluxe editions, and explicit/clean versions of the same album. pic.twitter.
The Tankcrimes reissues mark the first time these tracks have been available on digital services like iTunes and Spotify.
Additionally, there were tape reissues of Eminem and Prince albums that brought in another 3,000 to 4,000 units each.
I went back to it for these reissues and just really fell in love with these two records again.
Ms. Marder oversaw reissues as her band was rediscovered in the 1990s by fans like Kurt Cobain of Nirvana.
These reissues come at a time when jazz as a whole is being discovered by an entirely new audience.
Now a new batch of reissues is due out on May 6, based on suggestions generated by the ArtsBeat post.
I buy new records and old records, original copies and reissues, 12"s, 7"s, and LPs of many genres.
It's a smart move to lead off the reissues with "The Sandman," even though it's the fourth of the novels.
The study, which analyzes the year's 73 top-grossing films (excluding foreign films and reissues), has been released annually since 27.
Since Russell's death 15 years ago, a spate of reissues and compilations has elevated him from obscurity to latter-day sainthood.
In the nearly two months that followed, slightly less than 100 phones have reportedly "exploded," including a handful of the reissues.
He's had bylines in The Guardian, Mojo, NME, and Pitchfork, written liner notes for countless reissues, and in 2013 published Yeah!
By the late '90s Mr. Avakian had come full circle: He returned to Columbia Records to supervise a series of jazz reissues.
The avidity with which consumers snatched up even poor-quality CD reissues was a revelation: proof that catalogs could be cash cows.
"I didn't want to recreate or reissue something Lonville did in the past because there are lots of reissues," Mr. Vreeswijk said.
For several years in high school, Forrest worked at part-time jobs to save up for a pair of Air Jordan reissues.
Probably Vertigo's biggest hit, spawning innumerable reissues and spinoffs that were successful in their own right (Death, House of Mystery, Lucifer, etc).
We would like to put out good reissues of the Elektra LPs that are not available in a good format at the moment.
Lee "Scratch" Perry: Rainford (On-U Sound) Riddled with reissues, collaborations, bootlegs, remixes, and of course dubs, the Upsetter's catalogue is beyond comprehension.
It seems to have been quietly killed, a peril for any person looking to navigate the treacherous waters of licensing archival reissues. RIP.
I'm also thinking there might be some connection between Universal/Sanctuary and Cronos and maybe he has something to do with the reissues?
But thanks to Brooklyn's Captured Tracks, the first five LPs are getting long overdue reissues both individually and as a deluxe box set.
How long will the customer continue to flock to record stores for $50 Lana Del Rey Albums and sub-par 180 gram reissues?
To read the NYRB reissues of such titles suggests an awareness that some things are under the mainstream radar, and worth seeking out.
In the 2000s, persistent longtime fans convinced her to allow reissues of her recordings on the dedicated archival label Light in the Attic.
I see Deerhunter's Fading Frontier and Bowie's Blackstar shining bright, but a closer look reveals most of the 42 LPs on display are reissues.
Obviously it goes without saying that not all reissues and anniversary editions are trash: Plenty of worthwhile albums have been given considerate reissue treatment.
The reissues in the past three years have inspired us to compile new albums by re-exploring our archives, which contains over 20143 tracks.
This high-end label puts out six handsomely packaged albums a year — not reissues, but new music — and they're not available à la carte.
The next project is to produce expanded reissues of some of the label's landmark albums, like Mr. Adkins's "Out to Hunch," Norton's first album.
Now the nonprofit Erroll Garner Jazz Project and Mack Avenue Records are bringing that catalog back into circulation with a series of remastered reissues.
She also founded and runs Afrosonics, an archive of jazz and everyday diaspora poetics and Mythscience an imprint that reissues work from the archive.
If someone were just hearing of TAD for the first time in their lives because of the reissues, what would you want them to know?
In the early 2000s, his music enjoyed a newfound surge in popularity, thanks largely to a series of reissues by David Byrne's label Luaka Bop.
Jack White has that studio where people come through and record, and he's also doing vinyl reissues for Melvins albums like Stoner Witch and Stag.
A couple of years ago, as part of its 75th anniversary celebration, Blue Note Records announced a series of 100 reissues on high-quality vinyl.
Unlike major labels, whose reissues contain mostly music from their own catalogs, Rhino licensed material from many labels, allowing it to produce more inclusive packages.
He was a founder of the Salem-based music label Rykodisc, which produced Grammy Award-winning albums from reissues of David Bowie and Frank Zappa.
Austen too tried to understand and take some control of the market for her fiction — conning sales figures, aggregating reader opinions and pushing for reissues.
He to Xerox his new comic book and me to pick up the mini-reissues of Hit It or Quit It that I had printed up.
These days, he's even feeling spry enough to include new artwork with his album reissues: Each one features him recreating his cover pose from the original.
After all, there are reissues of the much sought after Inside In/Inside Out by The Kooks to be getting on with (out January 22, guys).
But compilations and reissues have kept the music alive, and Valerie and Renee's daughters have joined the family business, playing alongside their mothers in recent years.
Thursday is the solar eclipse, which illuminates the social networking sector of your chart and reissues destined themes you explored in the years 2000 and 2001.
As P-Orridge now considers retiring from live music, Throbbing Gristle's albums from the 2000s and early 231s are newly available in deluxe reissues on Mute.
In 2005, motivated in part by reissues of the early albums, the original lineup of Dinosaur Jr. re-formed, and in middle age they've grown hyperproductive.
Watch the performance below at 3:57, unless you're down to watch White's pal Jimmy Page talk about the new Led Zeppelin reissues for a few minutes.
Reissues "Pink Flag" (9993 CDs), "Chairs Missing" (3 CDs) and "154" (3 CDs) (pinkflag) Art movements — Minimalism, Primitivism, Dadaism, Pop — are embedded in punk rock's basic DNA.
Legacy Recordings celebrated the milestone with commemorative reissues, including a digital version of the album with remixes and versions of tracks that had never been officially released.
On a basic level, these reissues make it possible to actually listen to and preserve these soundtracks, most of which were only released in Japan — if at all.
In the meantime, we've learned that the console is intended to be more ambitious than the kind of budget nostalgia reissues that have been so successful for Nintendo.
This weekend marks 15 years since Fever to Tell first came out, and a few months since the band announced a series of anniversary gigs and Fever reissues.
It is, however, representative of what all great reissues should be—a cleverly repackaged and self-reflexive nod to a genre-defining release from a defining time in history.
President Trump reissues his executive travel order — even though everyone knows it's consistent with the law and national security interests — and it gets tied up in court right away.
From rural Alberta to Burlington, Ontario, here's ten early Canadian electronic records ranging from the mid 1970s to the late 1980s that we think deserve proper reissues, presented chronologically.
Much of this is happening on vinyl — the boom in that medium coupled with the internet-fostered ability to microtarget passionate audiences has resulted in a bounty of reissues.
In the post-Internet world of everything available all the time, reissues serve a dual purpose: Make older recordings available on new media, and introduce seminal bands to new audiences.
Vinyl is having a resurgence, so if you go to HMV in Hong Kong, you see reissues from the classic Hong Kong label Citipop, who released all the greatest Cantopop albums.
At the time, everyone involved seemed to acknowledge that the run, which coincided with some remastered reissues of their adored, Steve Albini-produced Touch & Go discography, could likely be their last.
Right now, there are gorgeous vinyl reissues coming out on multiple labels such as Mondo/Death Waltz, Waxwork Records, One Way Static—and almost all of the composers featured are men.
While Zach Cowie, the bar's creative director, prefers original pressings of LPs or vinyl reissues cut from original analog-tape masters, he does not prohibit vinyl records made from digital masters.
We worked on those reissues a lot, and it was kind of around the same time that I was working on this record, and I just look back at those really favorably.
However, should you choose to try and count the growing number of unofficial EPs, live albums and reissues, well, that's a different story altogether (and a full-time job in and of itself).
Norton also became a precursor to what is now a broad field of young labels, like Light in the Attic and the Numero Group, that specialize in tasteful, "curated" reissues of obscure recordings.
The US CLO market has seen US$17.9bn of US CLO refinancings, US$42.1bn of resets and US$19.1bn of reissues in the first half of the year, according to LPC Collateral data.
With 32 studio albums and countless compilations, reissues, live recordings and non-LP singles to their name, the British post-punk band the Fall created one of the most daunting catalogs in rock.
Then, year by year, major labels began to fill the release schedule with mindless reissues, re-releases, and novelty records, often for twice as much as a regular release just because it was blue.
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Mega Man, pre-orders open Tuesday for the playable reissues of Mega Man 2 (for the NES) and Mega Man X (for the SNES), each priced at $100.
President Trump can implement the vast majority of his executive order if -- as Alan Dershowitz suggested -- he reissues it in a form that makes absolutely clear it does not apply to categories (2) and (3).
Initially it is anticipated that the records produced will be primarily older Japanese reissues, which will mainly be sold within Japan – though some newer albums will also be produced, according to reports from Nikkei Asian Review.
"Hometown" is the latest in a string of foreign reissues of Tribe-affiliated material, including "Message From the Tribe: An Anthology of Tribe Records 1972-76" (2010) and the two-volume "Vibes From the Tribe" (1997).
The autobiographical project began, as Philip Horne explains in an afterword to the reissues, as a plan to collect William James's letters, after his death, in 1910, with commentaries provided by his one-year-younger brother.
In only six years, the band has released 11 full-length and compilation albums and two reissues, five EPs, and have embarked on six solo concert tours, in addition to countless fan meet-ups and TV appearances.
Sequels, merchandising, and endless promotion certainly don't hurt Harry Potter's popularity — the films are still in constant TV rerun rotation, and a follow-up film series (Fantastic Beasts) and book reissues have all kept the world alive.
Ol' Saint Trent is set to give us a new EP on Friday, Not the Actual Events, plus a series of Shut Up And Take My Money-baiting vinyl reissues of 90s NIN albums down the line.
One funny thing about this ... 'Vice City' came out like 15 years ago -- but PRN says Rockstar continues to make money off the game due to reissues and bundle 'GTA' packages that are being sold to this day.
"There were some demos, and the songs were as great as ever," said the label's owner Phil Waldorf, who originally fell for those first Fay reissues while working at the now-defunct New York record shop Other Music.
Some folks—like the minds behind Pitchfork's 3,000-word "Why the Death of Greatest Hits Albums and Reissues Is Worth Mourning," or Salon's "In Defense of the Lowly Greatest Hits Album"—see that inevitability as a major cultural loss.
With reissues becoming increasingly commonplace in electronic music, there's been a rise in labels like Dark Entries, Medical Records, Minimal Wave, and others, who scour crates, Discogs, and the internet for the next lost gem to reissue and repackage.
The picture changed when Michael Cuscuna, a veteran record producer — and the president of Mosaic Records, which set the gold standard for back-catalog jazz reissues — brought Mr. Klabin some unknown early tapes of the influential guitarist Wes Montgomery.
The music, at least, remains, and in the years since Holy Terror's demise their star has risen, culminating this month with the release of the Total Terror box set and a swathe of vinyl reissues via UK label Dissonance Productions.
We spoke to Woo's Clive Ives about how Awaawaa finally saw the light of day: THUMP: You've had a spate of reissues in the past few years, and you also put out one album of previously unreleased material prior to Awaawaa.
The last of the reissues, Deaf Dumb Blind (Summun Bukmun Umyun), was released in 1970 and features mostly different players from Jewels of Thought, although the legendary Lonnie Liston Smith sticks around on piano as does Cecil McBee on bass.
According to Aronson and others, one reason UMG maintained the archive on the backlot in the first place was to keep original masters in Los Angeles, where they could be easily and affordably accessed by the company for reissues and compilations.
Yes, there have been games reissues too—but save for the fantastic M2 SEGA ports for the 33DS (which include Out Run, the first), I'm struggling to think of any that really have significant years between first contact and modern refreshment.
R.E.M.'s 25th anniversary edition of 1991's Out of Time comes out on November 18, a fact that probably means a great deal more to people who collect physical reissues than it does to layabouts who just want to hear cool outtakes.
Of course, many of the artists involved went on to do a buttload of other stuff, but these particular projects stand alone in the history books; flashes in the pan of subculture, popular within certain circles but largely confined to lusted after reissues.
Because for every new release (from an independent label/artist or otherwise), a major will mine their archive and churn out 20 reissues, box sets and "deluxe editions"—a phrase that's become so dirty it's basically "The Scottish Play" of the music world.
I'm not saying all reissues are bad news, but by and large the current wave of re-releasing that's capitalizing on this opening in the vinyl market is in turn hurting the indie labels that got the revival going in the first place.
"Exile in Guyville" still sounds as subversive and timely as it did when it was released in 5053, which has made the reissues, tours and other celebrations of Ms. Phair's oeuvre tied to the seminal album's 25th anniversary feel more necessary than opportunistic.
As the reissues appeared, his songs were taken on tour worldwide through a tribute project, the Atomic Bomb Band, which frequently featured guest appearances by Mr. Byrne and included members of Hot Chip and LCD Soundsystem in a band directed by Sinkane.
Compare gaming to music: this year, there have been new versions of old but undeniably influential albums by Michael Jackson, Neil Young, Suicide, and Angelo Badalamenti, to name but four of countless reissues, made available both for critical reassessment and absolute-beginner appreciation.
Obscure in his day, Mr. Russell, a cellist with a still-improbable résumé that includes chamber compositions, plangent pop songs and a handful of extraordinarily creative disco 12-inches, is now the locus of a thriving cult following fed by a series of reissues.
Original copies of many of their releases go for big money on Discogs, but soon you'll be able to buy new re-pressings of many of the label's classics, as Yep Roc Music Group has partnered with Dodd's daughter Carol on a series of reissues.
Much of this music is exceedingly rare or otherwise inaccessible online—there are small pressings from now-defunct labels, imported reissues and compilations, promotional singles that were never made commercially available, and more out of print records than you can shake a Numero Group T-shirt at.
Taster, their 2016 debut reissues this year on DDW, feels as if they were slowly walking along a forest trail, picking up torn up pieces of long forgotten pictures, burned up pages of old notebooks, and stitching them together in songs that are shaggy, but rich.
And slowly, the seeds planted by that "one-off gig" grew, and a few festival dates creeped in, followed by a career-spanning compilation, The Best of Suede, a few more gigs, Coachella, album reissues, and back-to-back-to-back nights performing their first three albums.
I was able to get one of the first reissues in Europe (it becomes available in the U.S. this fall), and it now sits, not by my bedside, but on the mantel in my living room, next to other beautiful items, like a midcentury Lucy Rie vase.
Their 1986 full-length Pleasure to Kill is widely considered a significant influence on thrash and death metal alike, and in celebration of the upcoming reissues of their first four records, the band have released a newly-produced and downright killer video for its namesake title track.
Had word of the fire's toll emerged, many of the biggest names in pop music, and many profitable artist estates, would have learned that UMG had lost core documents their catalogs rest on — a source for everything from potentially lucrative reissues to historical preservation to posthumous releases.
Though this septuagenarian's big break came with the release of his Brian Eno-produced album "Ambient 3: Day of Radiance" in 1980, in recent years he's garnered a number of new fans thanks in part to a series of reissues from the trendy electronic label Leaving Records.
Unlike Kanye West, who now seems to have a team of people scouring Numero Group reissues for samples but nobody in any particular hurry to clear the tracks before they're released, Drake and his team have pulled from an unlikely range of musicians to create Scorpion's exoskeleton.
Light in the Attic, which specializes in deeply researched reissues of offbeat material — like Rodriguez, the songwriter at the center of the Oscar-winning documentary "Searching for Sugar Man" — is hoping to find an audience of open-minded listeners by wrapping the music in explanatory context.
The success of the Beatles' reissues — as well as other recent releases by Tool and Taylor Swift — have put a spotlight on artists who are able to sell lots of CDs and vinyl records even as streaming has taken its place as the dominant music format.
Mr. Cowie pays attention to the quality of pressings, and within reason prefers for the bar's collection either original pressings of an LP or vinyl reissues cut from original analog-tape masters, as opposed to vinyl records made from digital masters, which are essentially CDs on vinyl.
Aside from negative sentiment among the smelliest of headbangers—oddly embittered by the fact that Roadrunner Records' Deicide reissues were essentially financed by a glorified grunge band's commercial success—the hate machine hadn't yet fully turned Chad Kroeger and his pals into heavy metal's wealthiest joke since Kiss.
Audiophiles complain that the digital era, with its rampant copy-paste ethos and jumble of old and new formats, is an age of debased sound: lossy audio files created from nth-generation transfers; cheap vinyl reissues, marketed to analog-fetishists but pressed up from sludgy non-analog sources.
The giving doesn't stop there, as Reznor also reveals that there will be deluxe vinyl reissues of the NIN's epochal 90s albums, starting with an expanded version of the flawed-but-fascinating sprawl of 1999's The Fragile (classics Broken and The Downward Spiral will follow in 2017).
" Ragogna, who worked on hundreds of reissues for UMe before leaving the company in 2006, says that in 2008, when he saw the news about the fire, he thought immediately of certain precious masters that he suspected had been destroyed: "I was worried about the Neil Diamond tapes, the Joni Mitchell.
"Many Japanese people who grew up with this kind of music considered city pop as cheesy, mainstream, disposable music, going so far as calling it 'shitty pop,'" says Light in The Attic's Yosuke Kitazawa, who has spearheaded the label's reissues of Haruomi Hosono as well as curating their ongoing Japan Archival Series.
I've always been a grump when it comes to reissues and re-releases and deluxe box sets and diehard versions and all the assorted frippery that labels and bands like to offer (slash push) on metal fans (I also deeply dislike the trend of releasing literal demos or rehearsal recordings on vinyl).
That toylike, fifty-dollar instrument—replete with a surprisingly legit true analog oscillator–opened up an entire market for inexpensive, retro-inspired instruments, like Teenage Engineering's Pocket Operator series and Stylophone reissues, and Korg's Volca line, which retains the affordability and simplicity of the Monotron while adding more advanced features, like MIDI capability.
Besides the fact that his albums have gotten a notable bump in popularity thanks to their regular appearance in YouTube's algorithmic rotation of old Japanese ambient music, Hosono has also recently entered a new sphere of exposure in America thanks to Light in the Attic's reissues of some of his most crucial releases.
The War on Drugs remains chiefly a guitar band—this is especially true when it performs live—but there are an awful lot of keyboards on the new record, including Wurlitzer, Mellotron, Hammond organ, and several vintage analog synthesizers (or reissues of vintage analog synthesizers), like the Arp Odyssey and the Oberheim Xpander.
Hence the archival blues reissues from Jack White's Third Man Records, the belated celebration of Daptone Records' Charles Bradley and Sharon Jones, and now the emergence of Robert Finley, a previously anonymous Louisiana bluesman whose profile has been boosted in part by Dan Auerbach, best known as the frontman for the Black Keys.
One of the more remarkable reissues in the "Essential Recordings" collection is a 21954 performance of the final act of "Rigoletto," recorded at a Red Cross fund-raiser held at Madison Square Garden with the combined forces of the NBC Symphony, the New York Philharmonic, and a star cast surrounded by eighteen thousand people.
Now, to celebrate the collection's 20th anniversary, B.zero1 is morphing yet again: Along with reissues of past iterations in white and yellow gold (plus one in rose gold and one with pavé diamonds), Bulgari has taken the late Hadid's design and reinstated the base, which is now rendered in glossy white or black ceramic.
By 1986, when Ms. Linna and Mr. Miller started Norton — named after Jackie Gleason's neighbor on "The Honeymooners" — they had already started to dig much deeper than most, and the Norton catalog swelled with unusual artifacts like reissues of the wild one-man band Hasil Adkins and exhaustively researched studies of regional garage-rock scenes.
Much of it lives on streaming services and CD reissues have made it possible to acquire them, but vinyl editions routinely fetch upwards of $50 for resellers, so its fortunate that—alongside a new Go-Kart Mozart album being released later this month—Cherry Red is set to launch a reissue campaign called Felt: A Decade in Music.
DRG Records, which he founded in 1976 and was still presiding over at his death, released cast albums for shows like the 21st-century revivals of "Wonderful Town" and "Sweet Charity" as well as albums by singers like Barbara Cook and KT Sullivan, the "Forbidden Broadway" parody series and reissues of notable recordings from the past.
"Blassie, King of Men" is the other song from this session that wound up enshrined in the Rhino novelty canon, though at nowhere near the widespread level of "Pencil Neck Geek"—maybe because it's more dependent on Blassie's wrestling persona than the general tongue-in-cheek tough-guy bully-bluster of the song that would later usurp it as the title track on bootleg reissues.
On top of a neat gimmick and a ton of great Nintendo games, it's also been appealing to third-party developers who largely ignored the Wii U. But one issue has been that the cartridges its games come on have a maximum capacity of 32 GB. For data-heavy games that exceed that size, like the reissues of Doom and L.A. Noire, physical releases still require a download of additional data.
Some are reissues (old blues songs, Detroit garage bands such as the Gories, and early Motown recordings), some are original records that White produced (Loretta Lynn, Neil Young, Wanda Jackson, and Karen Elson, White's second wife, from whom he is now divorced), and some are recordings of concerts held at the Nashville offices (Willie Nelson, Pearl Jam, Jerry Lee Lewis, and the Detroit hip-hop artist Black Milk).

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