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Prince & the new power production
“Live to Glam Slam”

4,000 copies
Displayed from the Grammy-nominated “Diamonds and Pearls Super Deluxe Edition” as an independent and Pearls Tour on Prince’s Small Minneapolis Club, Glam Slam, in January 1992. Mixed from 24-track champion and house in a triple gatefold with sides of music and An etching of the front of “Diamonds and Pearls” on page 6.
The colored vinyl version is exclusive for recording shop (with a black vinyl version available only in “Diamonds and Pearls Super Deluxe” box).

David Bowie
“Ready, set, go! (Live, Riverside Studios ’03) ”

LP: 6,400 copies us (17,400 all over the world)
CD: 3,000 copies of us (3,600 all over the world)
On September 8, 2003, David Bowie appeared on what was the Billee as the biggest ever live and interactive music satellite event, beamed via satellite from London’s Riverside Studios, at the same time to 50,000 fans in 86 cinemas in 26 countries and promoted his album “Reality” Along with the classics. Record Store DAY 2025 sees the first release of the concert ever on both 180 g of vinyl and CD formats, including a replica poster of the original event.

Oasis
“Time flies… 1994 – 2009”

15,000 copies all over the world
Published ahead of the start of Oasis Live ’25, “Time Flues” returns for the first time on vinyl since it was only pressed in 2010. Numbered and limited to 15,000 copies around the world, set the set four colors and contains the band’s whole Singles Collection.

John & Yoko, The Plastic Ono Band, Elephant’s Memory
“Power to the People-Live at one-on-a-concert, New York City, 1972”
3,000 copies us (5,500 all over the world)
On August 30, 1972, John Lennon and Yoko Ono overlooked with Plastic Ono band, Elephant’s Memory and Special Guests Two One to One Benefit concerts in Madison Square Garden in New York City. These performances were John Lennon’s last and only fully solo concerts to leave the Beatles. Produced by Sean Ono Lennon and mixed and constructed from the original ties by Paul Hicks and Sam Gannon, this extremely limited edition ep contains four numbers from afternoon and evening concerts, including three that have previously been unpublished (and the other, of which “instant karma , “Is recently remixed).

Elton John
“Live at Rainbow Theater”
(180 g lp)
5,000 copies
Elton John and Ray Cooper’s 1977 performance at London’s Rainbow Theater are on vinyl for the first time with this nine-track LP. Apart from “I feel like a bullet (in the gun from Robert Ford),” which appeared on 1990 “to continue …” CD set, the rest of this concert has never been officially released.

Passengers (U2 & Brian Eno)
“Original Sound Trace 1 (30 -Year anniversary edition)”
(Recycled 2 lp)
3,500 copies
Originally published in 1995, this conceptual collaboration between U2 and ENO contains songs that mostly “are inspired by imaginary films.” This 30 -year anniversary edition is fully remastered for the first time. Highlights include a guest text of Luciano Pavarotti on “Miss Sarajevo.”

Lou Reed
“Metal Machine Music (50 -Year anniversary)

2,500 copies
The pressure on “Metallic” Silver Vinyl, this experimental album – to put it mildly – come back to find a new public. For reasons that will be visible to anyone who knows the polarizing release, it has not been released on vinyl since its first race.

Rage against the machine
“Live On Tour 1993”

15,000 copies
A collection of “completely untouched and unmixed” live recordings from the band’s first world tour. The vinyl includes an etching and three sides of music.

Sly & Family Stone
“The first family: Live at Winchester Cathedral 1967”

3,250 copies us (3,500 all over the world)

Sly Mania tops again thanks to Questlove’s documentary. This is a live performance of the original Family Stone-Line-Up, recorded just before their signature for Epic Records and a whole year before their chart breakthrough with “Dance to the Music.” In a gatefold sleeve with a lavish 24-page pamphlet.

Grateful Dead
“Beacon Theater, New York, Ny 6/14/76”

5,500 copy us (7,600 all over the world)
RSD would be nothing without its five-lp-dead boxed set. The complete live performance from the Beacon Theater in New York on June 14, 1976 is now available for the first time on vinyl. The sound has plangement processes on tape tasks and speed correction and has been mastered to vinyl by Jeffrey Norman. It is produced for the release of Grateful Dead Archivist and Legacy Manager David Lemieux.

Joni Mitchell
“1976 US Tour”

3,600 copies of us (6,400 all over the world)
From hours of non-released content in a 3-LP offer, this album is a breakout of material from Mitchell’s “Vol 4.” Box set, this part of it on vinyl for the first time.

Talking heads
“Live On Tour”

8,000 copies of us (14,900 all over the world)
“Live On Tour” was recorded at Agora in Cleveland on December 18, 1978 and released as a promo LP for radio broadcast in 1979. Recorded on the tour “More songs about buildings and food” the promo release was never officially released to the public. This double album of 45 rpm.

The doors
“Strange Days 1967 – An ongoing work”

7,500 copy us (14,000 all over the world)
An album with early alternative blends from the “Strange Days” sessions before Overdubs was completed. The recently revealed numbers were mixed by Bruce Botnick back in ’67 and also have new lines of him. Individually numbered and translucent blue vinyl.

The replacements
“Tim”

6,000 copies of us (7,900 Worldwid)
A 2-LP-colored vinyl set including a 2023 eemaster of the original albummix, as well as another LP containing the ED-Stasium mixture from the critically acclaimed “Let It Bleed Edition” box, on transparent purple vinyl.

Elvis Costello
“Kings of America lives in Royal Albert Hall”

2,000 copies
A 17-song concert recorded on January 27, 1987 in Royal Albert Hall in London with James Burton, Jim Keltner, Jerry Schiff, Benmont Tench and T-Bone Wolk in his “King of America”-centric band. Recently mixed from Multitrack tape, on color vinyl. (The concert was only included in CD form on the recent “King of America and other realms” boxed sets.)

Blasters
“An American Music History: The Complete Studio Recordings 1979-1985”

1,000 copies
This boxed set consists of the band’s four studio albums American Music, The Blasters, Non Fiction and Hard Line along with a bonus disc with rarities. The 5 LP set is packed inside a hardcover slip case box with a 24-page book containing comprehensive gyms from music journalist Chris Morris with interviews with the band members. Also included is a rare promotional poster for the album “Non Fiction”. The hand -numbered set will be limited to 1,000 copies and only available in the United States; The original albums were available on LP, but are all long out of pressure and have never released again in their original form.

George Harrison
“All things have to pass”
(Zoetrope 3 LP)
2,300 copies of us (5,000 all over the world)
The Dark Horse/RSD Alliance to release Limited Zoetrope Picture Disc Pressings of George Harrison’s entire studio album catalog continues with this limited three-lp pressing. It contains the original mix of the album and is exclusive globally to record the store day 2025.

Warren Zevon
“Piano fighter – the gigantic years”

2,250 copies us (2,900 all over the world)
This new 4-LP box contains three albums, “Mr. Bad example, “” Learning to Flinch “and” The Mutiner “, recorded in the years 1991-1995.” Mr. Bad example “is to see his North American debut on vinyl, while the other two have never been available in the format before At all.

Queen
“The Lane Lea Demos”
(180 g of gold foil)
5,000 copies
These five demos, including “Keep Yourself Alive”, were previously included in a CD box set, but are available for the first time on vinyl.

Doc Pomus
“Viva Doc Pomus: Songs to Elvis (Demo)”
(Opaque orange vinyl)
1,700 copies of us (2,500 all over the world)
Pomus’ demos for a number of classics he wrote to Elvis, including “Viva Las Vegas,” “(Marie is the name) his latest flame” and “she is not you” (plus some rejected presley) has been transferred, restored and mastered From the original acetates with full approval and collaboration of Pomus Estate. Available on a double opaque orange-colored LP for record store day.