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Kill or Be Kind is Samantha Fish’s fifth studio album, but her debut release with a firm independent label and major distribution outlet. Selling out approximately 90% of her shows (stateside and internationally) her highly engaged live audience translates online as well. Month-to-month, her Facebook page likes increase by over 50% and her official Facebook Group boasts 70k members. Kill or Be Kind is poised to break her out of the blues market as it sonically caters to both rock and Americana fans, and expand her demographic out to a younger, female audience.
King’s Mouth contains twelve new original Flaming Lips compositions as well as album narration by Mick Jones (The Clash). The record is based on Wayne Coyne’s immersive art installation of the same name - which has seen its psychedelic visuals and soundscapes exhibited in museums all around the U.S.
The third album from The Flaming Lips remastered from original sources by the band’s longtime musical foil and producer, David Fridmann, with help from the Lips’ Wayne Coyne and Michael Ivins
Features Marianne Faithfull’s top 20 hits, A & B-sides of the UK Decca singles recorded from 1964 - 1969, plus ‘Go Away From My World’ EP. Producers include Andrew Loog Oldham, Mike Leander, Tony Calder and Mick Jagger.
On April, 27 1978, Foreigner played a sold-out show at London’s celebrated Rainbow Theatre. Forty years later, the memorable performance by the original band has been restored from the original film reels, remixed and remastered for an unforgettable and highly collectible release.
LIVE AT THE RAINBOW ’78 includes hit singles “Feels Like The First Time” and “Cold As Ice,” from their eponymous debut album, as well as tracks from their Double Vision album, “Hot Blooded” and “Double Vision.”
THE ATLANTIC SINGLES COLLECTION 1967-1970 features singles which Franklin released during her first three years with Atlantic Records.