In addition to a previously announced single from Pearl Jam and an outtakes collection from U2, Record Store Day’s Black Friday initiative will offer up a host of exclusive releases by Billie Eilish, Kacey Musgraves, Jane’s Addiction, the Beatles, Noah Kahan and the Grateful Dead on Nov. 29.
Eilish will release a version of her hit album HIT ME HARD AND SOFT featuring only her isolated vocals, completed with an inverted album cover. Musgraves will augment her Deeper Well LP with Deeper Into the Well, which sports seven new songs making their physical format debut (“Ruthless,” “Little Sister,” “Flower Child,” “Superbloom,” “Perfection,” “Arm’s Length,” “Irish Goodbye”) as well as a 20-minute “woodland sound experience.”
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In honor of the 60th anniversary of several classic Beatles singles, “I Want To Hold Your Hand” will be re-released on seven-inch vinyl cut from the original U.S. master tapes, while “All My Loving” will reappear as a three-inch single with a Beatles-branded carrying case.
And despite their recent and sudden dissolution, Jane’s Addiction is releasing a 12-inch single of “Imminent Redemption” and “True Love,” the first new tracks from their original lineup of singer Perry Farrell, guitarist Dave Navarro, bassist Eric Avery and drummer Stephen Perkins since 1990.
Also coming for Black Friday is Kahan’s Town Hall, which rounds up all eight of the collaborative bonus tracks released separately from his original Stick Season album, the Doors’ 1970 concert document Live in Detroit, the vinyl debut of Herbie Hancock’s Grammy-nominated 2005 album Possibilities and the last in a series chronicling the Grateful Dead’s May 1977 shows in the form of Veterans Memorial Coliseum, New Haven, CT 5/5/77.
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