NEW RELEASE TUESDAY: BEATLES! BOB! KINGS OF LEON! THAT DUDE WHO GOT KICKED OUT OF BARENAKED LADIES FOR DOING BLOW! THE RAPPIN’ LIZ PHAIR!

Here’s your Record Exchange Tuesday morning new release quickie:

CDs

ABK Medicine Bag

Allstar Weekend Suddenly Yours

The Beatles 1962-1966 (Red Album) with or without T-shirt!

The Beatles 1967-1970 (Blue Album) with or without T-shirt!

Joe Bonamassa Live From the Royal Albert Hall

Bob Dylan The Best of the Original Mono Recordings

Bob Dylan The Original Mono Recordings

Bob Dylan The Witmark Demos 1962-1964

Mike Gordon Moss

Ima Robot Another Man’s Treasure

Elton John and Leon Russell The Union

Kings of Leon Come Around Sundown

Mt. Desolation Mt. Desolation

Steven Page Page One

Liz Phair Funstyle

Phish The White Tape

Shakira Sale El Sol

Squarepusher Shobaleader One: D’Demons

Rod Stewart Vol. 5: Fly Me to the Moon

Sugarland Incredible Machine

VINYL

Big Black He’s a Whore

Big Black Heartbeat

Big Black Il Duce

All That Remains For We Are Many

Ornette Coleman The Shape of Jazz to Come

Bob Dylan The Witmark Demos 1962-1964

Helmet Seeing Eye Dog

Elton John and Leon Russell The Union

Kings of Leon Come Around Sundown

Shelby Lynne Tears Lies and Alibis

Mt. Desolation Mt. Desolation

Squarepusher Shobaleader One: D’Demons

Sugarland Incredible Machine

Pantha Du Prince Lay in a Shimmer

Ursula 1000 Fuzz

DVD/BLU-RAY

Joe Bonamassa Joe Bonamassa Live from the Royal Albert Hall

Jack Bruce City Of Gold

Johnny Cash Christmas with Johnny Cash

Leonard Cohen Leonard Cohen’s Lonesome Heroes

Rocky Horror Picture Show Blu-ray

John Denver Rocky Mountain Christmas

Bob Dylan Tales from a Golden Age 1941-66

Predators

Jim Morrison Final 24: His Final Hours

The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Pee Wee’s Playhouse Complete Collection

Phish Coral Sky

Elvis Presley Elvis Christmas

Shonen Knife Live at Mohawk Place 2009

Phil Spector A Christmas Gift for You

Zombiechrist Zombiechrist

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 25 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING OCT. 17)

1. Dark is the Way. Light is a Place, Anberlin
2. The Age of Adz, Sufjan Stevens
3. Write About Love, Belle and Sebastian
4. Band of Joy, Robert Plant
5. The Sound of Sunshine, Michael Franti and Spearhead
6. Le Noise, Neil Young
7. Sigh No More, Mumford & Sons
8. Tiger Suit, KT Tunstall
9. Record Collection, Mark Ronson and the Business Intl.
10. Clapton, Eric Clapton
11. Dissent of Man, Bad Religion
12. Easy Wonderful, Guster
13. Halcyon Digest, Deerhunter
14. You Are Not Alone, Mavis Staples
15. The Rock and the Tide, Joshua Radin
16. Lonely Avenue, Ben Folds and Nic Hornby
17. Guitar Heaven, Santana
18. Power to the People, John Lennon
19. Interpol, Interpol
20. Brothers, The Black Keys
21. The Grand Theatre Vol. 1, Old 97’s
22. Lungs, Florence and the Machine
23. There is a Hell, Bring Me the Horizon
24. Metallic Spheres, The Orb
25. Free Wired, Far East Machine

SUNDAY’S BLUE AND ORANGE SALE EMAIL HAS BEEN SENT; CHECK YOUR INBOX NOW AND SAVE TOMORROW!

If you’re a Record Exchange email subscriber, check your inbox tonight for the post-game details on Sunday’s Blue and Orange Sale on used CDs, DVDs and vinyl LPs.

If you’re not a subscriber yet and want all the details, email us HERE tonight or Sunday with the subject “Blue and Orange Sale” and we’ll send you the info. To receive future Blue and Orange Sale updates right after each BSU game, sign up HERE. Go Broncos!

WIN A STREET DOGS CD & A PAIR OF TIX!

Yeah, it’s Saturday, but The Record Exchange is still giving it to the people.

First one to send an email with the subject “Street Dogs” HERE wins the Street Dogs‘ new self-titled CD and a pair of tickets to their Oct. 21 show at the Knitting Factory!

JOSHUA RADIN AND OTHER NEW CD RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE RX

BUY THE CD HERE

What really makes [The Rock and the Tide] a success is the handful of low-tempo songs that showcase Radin’s talents, most notably “One Leap.” The naked production—just Radin and an acoustic guitar—gives him the quiet he needs for his voice to shine when delivering lines like “I know your hopes long forgotten/And it’s too much to say/I need you this way.”

The title track “The Rock & The Tide” pairs its nature imagery—“See a mountain/See an ocean/See the years that bring rock and tide”—with a fittingly bare-bones production style. As Radin sings over a fluttering acoustic guitar riff and shuffling brushed drums, it serves as a reminder that if suddenly transported to early 20th century, there’s no doubt Radin could still make a living for himself as musician. And in this age of Auto-Tune, that’s saying something. With a voice that pure, there’s no need for anything digital at all. — American Songwriter

OTHER NEW CD RECOMMENDATIONS:

Belle and Sebastian Write About Love
Atmosphere To All My Friends
Lil Wayne I Am Not a Human Being
Antony and the Johnsons Swanlights
All That Remains For We Are Many
Old 97’s The Grand Theatre Vol. 1
Less Than Jake TV EP
Barenaked Ladies Barenaked Ladies Are Men
Barenaked Ladies Barenaked Ladies Are Me
Badly Drawn Boy It’s What I’m Thinking
Moondoggies Tidelands
The Secret Sisters The Secret Sisters
Mutemath Armistice Live
The Orb Metallic Spheres
Chip Taylor and Carrie Rodriguez Skylark