The list of titles that will be released at real live record stores on April 21, for the 11th annual Record Store Day, is here:
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The list features unreleased records by David Bowie, four LPs, including his self-titled album, a double LP set including mono and stereo versions; a heavyweight 12in single of the previously unreleased full-length demo of Let’s Dance; the first commercial release of Now, a rare 1977 US-only compilation; and WTTB, another previously unreleased three-LP live album recorded by long-term producer Tony Visconti at London’s Earl’s Court in 1978.
Among other rarities on offer are a recording of The National playing Boxer live in full in Brussels in 2017, a 20th anniversary reissue of Suede’s self-titled album on silver vinyl, The Maccabees Wall Of Arms on picture disc, a release from The Waterfront – who went on to become The Stone Roses – and many more new exclusives from the likes of Madonna, Arcade Fire, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Waits, Sigrid, Abba, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Courtney Barnett, The Grateful Dead, Prince’s 1999 available on vinyl for the first time since 1983, Arcade Fire will issue their self-titled EP from 2002 for the first time on vinyland, and The Cure compilation with 16 new mixes by Robert Smith, and Bobbie Gentry Live at the BBC, released for the first time ever.
Also Pink Floyd, Run the Jewels, U2, Taylor Swift, The Courteeners, Rage Against The Machine, and Joy Division under their original name of Warsaw.
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