NEW RELEASE(S) OF THE WEEK: 12 NEW LAVISH JOHN LENNON REMASTERS

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Signature Box
Gimme Some Truth
Imagine
Mind Games
Plastic Ono Band
Power to the People (best-of)
Power to the People (deluxe best-of)
Rock ‘n’ Roll
Walls and Bridges
Double Fantasy Stripped Down
Milk & Honey
Sometime in New York City

On Tuesday, Oct. 5, EMI Music releases a broad selection of remastered John Lennon albums and new collections, and The Record Exchange will have all of them in stock!

EMI Music’s global John Lennon ‘Gimme Some Truth’ catalogue campaign is being overseen by Yoko Ono and commemorates the music legend’s 70th birthday on Oct. 9. Featured in the sweeping initiative are eight remastered John Lennon solo albums and new titles, including Double Fantasy Stripped Down, Power To The People: The Hits, Gimme Some Truth and the John Lennon Signature Box.

For the first time, Lennon’s classic solo albums and other standout recordings have been digitally remastered from his original mixes. Double Fantasy, 1980’s Grammy Award winner for Album of the Year, is presented with a newly remixed ‘Stripped Down’ version produced by Yoko Ono and Jack Douglas, Lennon’s original co-producers for the album. Some Time In New York City has been restored to include the six ‘Live Jam’ recordings featured on the original album.

The deluxe 11CD John Lennon Signature Box includes 13 previously unreleased home recordings, and Yoko Ono, Sean Lennon, and Julian Lennon have each written personal essays for the lavish collection.

The cover art for the new titles includes original drawings by Sean Lennon for Double Fantasy Stripped Down, while the cover of 1974’s Walls and Bridges is restored to its original artwork.

John Lennon’s life and music will be specially feted this fall with a variety of commemorative releases and events around the world. Visit johnlennon.com for more info all on the releases and special events.

RECORD EXCHANGE TOP 25 SELLERS (WEEK ENDING OCT. 3)

1. Le Noise, Neil Young
2. Clapton, Eric Clapton
3. Band of Joy, Robert Plant
4. The Sound of Sunshine, Michael Franti and Spearhead
5. Foundling, David Gray
6. God Willin’ and the Creek Don’t Rise, Ray LaMontagne
7. Telephantasm, Soundgarden
8. Guitar Heaven, Santana
9. Invented, Jimmy Eat World
10. Junky Star, Ryan Bingham and the Dead Horses
11. Wake Up!, John Legend and the Roots
12. Flamingo, Brandon Flowers
13. Halcyon Digest, Deerhunter
14. Broken Bells, Broken Bells
15. The Guitar Song Pt. 1 and 2, Jamey Johnson
16. Hands All Over, Maroon 5
17. Place We Ran From, Tired Pony
18. Dissent of Man, Bad Religion
19. Recovery, Eminem
20. Brothers, The Black Keys
21. Harlem River Blues, Justin Townes Earle
22. You Get What You Give, Zac Brown Band
23. Everything in Between, No Age
24. Three Rounds and a Sound, Blind Pilot
25. Tomorrow Morning, Eels

LENNON REMASTERS OUT TUESDAY!

On Tuesday, Oct. 5, EMI Music releases a broad selection of remastered John Lennon albums and new collections, and The Record Exchange will have all of them in stock!

EMI Music’s global John Lennon ‘Gimme Some Truth’ catalogue campaign is being overseen by Yoko Ono and commemorates the music legend’s 70th birthday on Oct. 9. Featured in the sweeping initiative are eight remastered John Lennon solo albums and new titles, including Double Fantasy Stripped Down, Power To The People: The Hits, Gimme Some Truth and the John Lennon Signature Box.

For the first time, Lennon’s classic solo albums and other standout recordings have been digitally remastered from his original mixes. Double Fantasy, 1980’s Grammy Award winner for Album of the Year, is presented with a newly remixed ‘Stripped Down’ version produced by Yoko Ono and Jack Douglas, Lennon’s original co-producers for the album. Some Time In New York City has been restored to include the six ‘Live Jam’ recordings featured on the original album.

The deluxe 11CD John Lennon Signature Box includes 13 previously unreleased home recordings, and Yoko Ono, Sean Lennon, and Julian Lennon have each written personal essays for the lavish collection.

The cover art for the new titles includes original drawings by Sean Lennon for Double Fantasy Stripped Down, while the cover of 1974’s Walls and Bridges is restored to its original artwork.

John Lennon’s life and music will be specially feted this fall with a variety of commemorative releases and events around the world. Visit johnlennon.com for more info all on the releases and special events.

JUST SAY THE WORD (OHHHHHHHHH!), SU-SU-SUPER SALE (ON PHIL COLLINS’ NEW CD AT THE RECORD EXCHANGE)

Phil Collins. Yeah yeah, make fun if you will, but were you in Genesis? Are you a kick-ass drummer? Could you write a schlocky pop song? Probably not.

Mr. Sussudio’s new album Going Back, purportedly his last, is on sale at The Record Exchange for the kick-ass price of $9.99. You can buy the album online HERE, and read more about the album here:

A deeply personal labor of love that finds eight-time Grammy winner Phil Collins faithfully recreating the Motown and soul music that played such an influential role in his creative life.

Going Back marks the 2010 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee’s first new studio album in eight years. Phil recorded the album along with three of Motown’s legendary session players, aka The Funk Brothers bassist Bob Babbitt and guitarists Eddie Willis and Ray Monette.

“It shouldn’t really be a surprise to anyone that I’ve finally made an album of my favourite Motown songs,” explains Collins. “These songs along with a couple of Dusty Springfield tracks, a Phil Spector/Ronettes tune, and one by the Impressions make up the tapestry, the backdrop, of my teenage years. I remember it as if it was yesterday, going to the Marquee Club in London’s Soho and watching The Who, The Action, and many others, playing these songs. In turn I’d go out the next day to buy the original versions.

“My idea, though, was not to bring anything ‘new’ to these already great records, but to try to recreate the sounds and feelings that I had when I first heard them. My intention was to make an ‘old’ record, not a ‘new’ record. To be able to have three of the surviving Funk Brothers play on all the tracks was unbelievable. There was one moment when they were tracking ‘Heat Wave’ that I experienced a wave of happiness and wonder that this was actually happening to me! I learned more about production skills and the wonderful songwriting of those concerned whilst making this album, than I have from anything else. To those pioneers … much love and gratitude.”

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 now for the post-game details on Sunday’s Blue and Orange Sale on used CDs, DVDs and vinyl LPs. We also have a super in-store performance Sunday with Ned Evett and Dan Costello (4 p.m.).

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!