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Joan Baez Farewell Angelina
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Reissue of Classic Folk LP Shows Joan Baez in Transition » PopMatters

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
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American folk music legend Joan Baez’s interpretive skills are undervalued. Many know her through her one-time partner, Bob Dylan, and, to a lesser extent, from her remarkable, vibrato-heavy soprano and decades of political activism. However, some of her best-known covers, especially her 1971 hit version of the Band‘s “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down“, can feel woefully inappropriate, with or without botched lyrics.

Still, a new reissue of her 1965 album, Farewell, Angelina, shows Baez in generally stronger form singing work by Dylan, Donovan, Pete Seeger, and Woody Guthrie, bolstered by Kevin Gray’s new all-analog mastering, cut directly from the original tapes. Pressed on heavyweight (180 gram) vinyl in a faithfully replicated jacket, the LP sounds warmly inviting and enveloping, providing a welcome alternative to listening on CD or streaming.

Amid the booming folk revival of the 1950s and 1960s, 18-year-old Baez and her dulcet voice first came to public attention when she performed at the 1959 Newport Folk Festival. In the years that followed, she became known for championing young songwriters like Dylan and for marching alongside activists like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Farewell, Angelina provides a transition between Baez’s early acoustic work and her more electric and orchestrated recordings of the near future. The album was recorded the year Dylan went electric at the same festival, and it is the first Baez record to feature an electric guitar. Whether Baez’s new direction was more commercially or artistically motivated (if such a separation is possible), the album shows Baez changing with the times, however tentatively such work might suggest today.

The title track, the first of four Dylan songs, is gorgeously understated, opening Farewell, Angelina with a gently apocalyptic omen. Baez sounds more in her element, regardless of instrumentation, than on some tracks. Another acoustic track, the traditional “The Wild Mountain Thyme“, sounds less muted but also has Joan Baez sounding like she’s at her most comfortable.

On the other hand, the electric guitar might have been a novelty in American folk music at the time. Still, despite the loveliness of the instrument’s accompaniment on “Daddy, You Been On My Mind,” it sounds more like an accessory than a necessity today.

In addition, with hindsight, some potentially exciting tracks sound out of place: a chipper, strident rendition of Dylan’s “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue” is the most awkward track. Other versions of Baez singing the song, like on Live at Newport, sound steadier and more naturally performed. In contrast, the version with a louder electric band on Baez’s underrated 2005 live album, Bowery Songs, is interpretively superior to either version.

The most haunting moment on Farewell, Angelina is “Sagt Mir Wo Die Blumen Sind“, a German translation of Pete Seeger’s “Where Have All the Flowers Gone“, recorded two decades after the end of World War II. Though it lacks the cultural cachet of the Dylan covers, “Sagt Mir Wo Die Blumen Sind” is the album’s greatest track, in its subdued mourning.

In fact, to my ears, the record’s ending is stronger and more startling than its more celebrated beginning, as mentioned in the three consecutive Dylan covers. “Sagt Mir Wo Die Blumen Sind” and a sparely electrified, but declarative closer, Dylan’s “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall“, rivet the listener and bring Farewell, Angelina full circle with the apocalyptic specter of nuclear war on the opening title track.

The reissue’s sensitive mastering brings out the acoustic bass and the high tremors of Baez’s voice well, and the record sounds excellent in this incarnation. The album, especially in this reissue, is strong enough to warrant repeated listenings. However, at times, Joan Baez sounds as if she’s in a transitional state—not only with the electric guitar behind her, but also with her interpretive skills. However, the reissue is nuanced enough to appeal to many fans of (mostly) acoustic music, not only American folk music of the time.

October 24, 2025 0 comments
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Neil Young announces 50th anniversary reissue for 'Tonight's The Night'
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Neil Young announces 50th anniversary reissue for ‘Tonight’s The Night’

by jummy84 October 18, 2025
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Neil Young has announced a 50th anniversary re-release for his 1975 album ‘Tonight’s The Night’.

The limited-edition reissue will contain the full album alongside six bonus tracks, made up of unreleased alternate versions of songs from the era and a collaboration with Joni Mitchell.

The album will include a version of ‘Lookout Joe’ that was recorded at S.I.R. Studio in Los Angeles in 1973 in place of the original and a new take on the record’s title track. Also included are unreleased versions of ‘Walk On’, ‘Everybody’s Alone’ and ‘Speakin’ Out’, an early version of ‘Wonderin’’ and a collaborative version of Mitchell’s ‘Raised On Robbery’.

The reissue will be released on 2LP, clear 2LP and CD versions on November 28 and you can pre-order your copy here.

‘Tonight’s The Night’ was Young’s sixth studio album, released in June 1975. It had been recorded two years earlier but label Reprise delayed its release, reportedly due to the bleakness of the subject matter and its rough sound.

Young wrote the songs while grieving the deaths of Crazy Horse guitarist Danny Whitten and his friend Bruce Berry, and it formed the third part of his ‘Ditch Trilogy’ (after ‘Time Fades Away’ and ‘On The Beach’), recorded during Young’s deliberate retreat from fame after the success of 1972’s ‘Harvest’.

‘Tonight’s the Night’ 50th anniversary edition tracklist: 

  1. ‘Tonight’s The Night’
  2. ‘Speakin’ Out’
  3. ‘World On A String’
  4. ‘Borrowed Tune’
  5. ‘Come On Baby Let’s Go Downtown’
  6. ‘Mellow My Mind’
  7. ‘Roll Another Number (For The Road)’
  8. ‘Albuquerque’
  9. ‘New Mama’
  10. ‘Lookout Joe [New 1973 version]’
  11. ‘Tired Eyes’
  12. ‘Tonight’s The Night (part II)’ 

Bonus tracks (from original sessions at S.I.R. Studio): 

  1. ‘Walk On’
  2. ‘Wonderin’’
  3. ‘Everybody’s Alone’
  4. ‘Raised On Robbery’ [feat. Joni Mitchell]
  5. ‘Speakin’ Out Jam’
  6. ‘Tonight’s The Night (take 3)’ 

Elsewhere, Young recently announced he was removing his music from Amazon Music. “The time is here. FORGET AMAZON,” he wrote. “Soon my music will not be there. It is easy to buy local. Support your community. Go to the local store. Don’t go back to the big corporations who have sold out America.”

He also deactivated his Facebook and Instagram accounts over Meta’s reported “unconscionable use of chatbots with children” earlier this year.

Earlier this summer, Neil Young and The Chrome Hearts headlined Glastonbury 2025 and in a four-star review, NME described the performance as “a headline set that proves that sometimes, there’s still power to be found in an old-school approach”.

“It is, in short, the definition of no frills,” it read. “It’s testament to the power of Young’s songwriting, then, just how brilliantly it all works, how little the momentum drops.”

Young released his first studio album with the Chrome Hearts, ‘Talkin To The Trees’, in June, and shared the anti-Trump song ‘Big Crime’ last month.

October 18, 2025 0 comments
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Miles Davis’ The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 Gets New Box Set Reissue
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Miles Davis’ The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 Gets New Box Set Reissue

by jummy84 October 7, 2025
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The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965, the storied Miles Davis live album, will be reissued as a giant box set on January 30, 2026. Available in 10xLP and 8xCD editions via Columbia/Legacy, the reissue revives an album that has been out of print for three decades, according to a press release. An excerpted double-LP, Live At the Plugged Nickel: December 23, 1965 – Second Set, will come out on November 28 for Record Store Day. Find the full vinyl tracklist below.

Recorded in a Chicago club under a bakery, The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965 collects four sets played across December 22 and 23 that year, with the group known as Davis’ Second Great Quintet: Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams. Recreating the original Mosaic Records presentation from 1995, the set comprises some seven hours of music and comes with archival photos and new liner notes by Syd Schwartz.

The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965:

01 If I Were a Bell (December 22, 1965 – 1st Set)
02 Stella by Starlight (December 22, 1965 – 1st Set)
03 Walkin’ (December 22, 1965 – 1st Set)
04 I Fall in Love Too Easily (December 22, 1965 – 1st Set)
05 The Theme (December 22, 1965 – 1st Set)
06 My Funny Valentine (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
07 Four (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
08 When I Fall in Love (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
09 Agitation (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
10 ’Round Midnight (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
11 Milestones (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
12 The Theme (December 22, 1965 – 2nd Set)
13 I Fall in Love Too Easily (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
14 All of You (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
15 Oleo (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
16 No Blues (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
17 I Thought About You (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
18 The Theme (December 22, 1965 – 3rd Set)
19 If I Were a Bell (December 23, 1965 – 1st Set)
20 Stella by Starlight (December 23, 1965 – 1st Set)
21 Walkin’ (December 23, 1965 – 1st Set)
22 I Fall in Love Too Easily (December 23, 1965 – 1st Set)
23 The Theme (December 23, 1965 – 1st Set)
24 All of You (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
25 Agitation (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
26 My Funny Valentine (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
27 On Green Dolphin Street (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
28 So What (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
29 The Theme (December 23, 1965 – 2nd Set)
30 When I Fall in Love (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
31 Milestones (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
32 Autumn Leaves (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
33 I Fall in Love Too Easily (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
34 No Blues (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
35 The Theme (December 23, 1965 – 3rd Set)
36 Stella by Starlight (December 23, 1965 – 4th Set)
37 All Blues (December 23, 1965 – 4th Set)
38 Yesterdays (December 23, 1965 – 4th Set)
39 The Theme (December 23, 1965 – 4th Set)

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Guns N' Roses Announce Expanded Vinyl Reissue of Live Era '87-'93
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Guns N’ Roses Announce Expanded Vinyl Reissue of Live Era ’87-’93

by jummy84 October 4, 2025
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Guns N’ Roses have announced an expanded vinyl reissue of their 1999 release Live Era ’87-’93, set to arrive in various editions on November 21st.

The 4-LP set contains the remastered version of the original double album, and includes the previous Japan-only bonus track “Coma,” for a total of 23 songs — including classics like “November Rain,” “Sweet Child O’ Mine, “Welcome to the Jungle,” “Don’t Cry,” and “Paradise City.”

The box set is available for pre-order in black vinyl, colored vinyl, and super-limited picture vinyl housed in gatefold jackets, with deluxe packages adding a T-shirt and magnet. A digital release will make the live version of “Coma” available on streaming platforms for the first time.

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Meanwhile, Guns N’ Roses just kicked off a Latin American tour that runs through a November 8th show in Mexico City. Pick up tickets here.

See the artwork and tracklist for the reissue of Live Era ’87-’93 below.

Live Era ’87-’93 Artwork:

Live Era ’87-’93 4-LP Reissue Tracklist:

LP 1

Side 1
1. Nightrain
2. Mr. Brownstone
3. It’s So Easy
4. Welcome to the Jungle

Side 2
1. Dust N’ Bones
2. My Michelle
3. You’re Crazy
4. Used to Love Her

LP 2

Side 3
1. Patience
2. It’s Alright
3. November Rain

Side 4
1. Out Ta Get Me
2. Pretty Tied Up
3. Yesterdays

LP 3

Side 5
1. Move to the City
2. You Could Be Mine

Side 6
1. Rocket Queen
2. Sweet Child O’ Mine

LP 4

Side 7
1. Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door
2. Don’t Cry
3. Estranged

Side 8
1. Paradise City
2. Coma

October 4, 2025 0 comments
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Yo La Tengo and Jad Fair Announce Strange but True Reissue
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Yo La Tengo and Jad Fair Announce Strange but True Reissue

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
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Yo La Tengo and Jad Fair have announced a reissue of their rare 1998 collaborative LP Strange but True. Long out-of-print and unavailable to stream, the album will be released on vinyl, CD, and, for the first time, digital platforms. All versions are set to arrive December 12 via Joyful Noise and Bar/None. Listen to “Texas Man Abducted By Aliens for Outer Space Joyride” below.

The songs on Strange but True are titled after headlines from the periodical Weekly World News, which were gathered by David Fair, Jad Fair’s brother and bandmate in Half Japanese. “When I started as a musician, I just wanted to sound like myself,” Jad Fair said in a press statement. “You would think that would be the easiest thing to do, but, for most people, it’s difficult.”

Yo La Tengo shared their latest studio album, This Stupid World, in 2023. They followed it up with an EP, Old Joy, earlier this year.

Read about Yo La Tengo’s 1997 album I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One at No. 73 on “The 150 Best Albums of the 1990s.”

October 1, 2025 0 comments
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The Fiery Furnaces Announce Blueberry Boat Vinyl Reissue, Share New Song: Listen
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The Fiery Furnaces Announce Blueberry Boat Vinyl Reissue, Share New Song: Listen

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
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The Fiery Furnaces have announced a special vinyl reissue of Blueberry Boat, their breakout album from 2004. It’s out October 10 via Everything Nice. The experimental art-rock band, started by Eleanor and Matthew Friedberger, has also shared a previously unreleased bonus track that was recorded in 2003. Check out that new song, “Far Away,” below.

Matthew Friedberger wrote “Far Away” at Eleanor’s request, according to a press release, for a November 2003 show at New York’s Mercury Lounge. “I liked the idea of writing a special song for each show, but that was the only time we ever did it,” explained Matthew. “In the end we decided to not put it on the album. I’d thought it would fit because it didn’t. It turned out it just didn’t. I told myself that the songs on Blueberry Boat are about working and not working, as opposed to loving and not loving.” Eventually, “Far Away” morphed into “Waiting to Know You,” which landed on 2006’s Bitter Tea.

The upcoming reissue of Blueberry Boat is limited to 500 hand-numbered vinyl copies. It features new cover artwork and comes in a gatefold tip-on jacket. The Fiery Furnaces will embark on a short tour to coincide with the reissue, beginning on October 10, in Kingston, New York. From there, the duo will perform at Pitchfork Festival London, Le Guess Who?, and elsewhere. Find the group’s full list of tour dates below.

Read about Blueberry Boat at No. 145 in “The 200 Best Albums of the 2000s.”

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The Fiery Furnaces: Blueberry Boat Tour

The Fiery Furnaces:

10-10 Kingston, NY – O+ Festival
10-25 Brooklyn, NY – National Sawdust
11-06 London, England – Pitchfork Music Festival London
11-07 Brussels, Belgium – Botanique
11-08 Utrecht, Netherlands – Le Guess Who?

September 23, 2025 0 comments
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Pink Floyd Announce Wish You Were Here 50th Anniversary Reissue, Share “Welcome to the Machine” Demo: Listen
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Pink Floyd Announce Wish You Were Here 50th Anniversary Reissue, Share “Welcome to the Machine” Demo: Listen

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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Pink Floyd are reissuing their classic 1975 album, Wish You Were Here, for its 50th anniversary. Wish You Were Here 50 is out December 12 via Sony Music Entertainment. The expanded edition will be available in 3xLP and 2xCD formats featuring alternate mixes and demos, or as a box set that also includes a fourth LP of live material recorded at Wembley Stadium and a Blu-ray that gathers three concert films from Pink Floyd’s 1975 tour and a short film by graphic designer Storm Thorgerson. Listen to “The Machine Song (Demo #2, Revisited),” a demo of “Welcome to the Machine,” below.

“In the 1970s, album covers were equally as important as the music, because the cover helped to sell the record,” Aubrey Powell, who co-founded the UK design collective Hipgnosis and designed the Wish You Were Here cover alongside Thorgerson, said in a statement. “Record stores would carry 10,000 different images in album sleeves, so what we were doing had to look different and stand out amongst the crowd. I remember turning around to Storm and saying, ‘How are we going to set a man on fire?’ Because there was no digital way of doing it in those days. He said, ‘Po, you’re just going to have to do it for real.’”

Wish You Were Here was in large part a tribute to Syd Barrett, Pink Floyd’s co-founder and original vocalist, who had left the band seven years prior due to his deteriorating mental health. Roger Waters and David Gilmour shared lead vocals on the album. Waters handled both halves of the 25-minute epic “Shine On You Crazy Diamond” while Gilmour sang “Welcome to the Machine” and “Wish You Were Here.” “Have a Cigar” was an exception: The band recruited folk songwriter Roy Harper to perform the song.

Revisit Sam Sodomsky’s Sunday Review of Wish You Were Here, and read about the album’s title track at No. 39 in “The 200 Best Songs of the 1970s.”

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Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here 50

Wish You Were Here 50:

01 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Pts. 1-5)
02 Welcome to the Machine
03 Have a Cigar
04 Wish You Were Here
05 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Pts. 6-9)

01 Wine Glasses
02 Have a Cigar (Alternate Version)
03 Wish You Were Here [ft. Stéphane Grappelli]
04 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Early Instrumental Version, Rough Mix)
05 The Machine Song (Roger’s Demo)
06 The Machine Song (Demo #2, Revisited)
07 Wish You Were Here (Take 1)
08 Wish You Were Here (Pedal Steel Instrumental Mix)
09 Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Pts. 1-9, New Stereo Mix)

September 14, 2025 0 comments
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Halsey’s ‘BADLANDS’ Top 10 on Five Album Charts After Reissue
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Halsey’s ‘BADLANDS’ Top 10 on Five Album Charts After Reissue

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
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Halsey’s full-length debut album BADLANDS is back in the top 10 on multiple Billboard album charts following its 10th anniversary reissue. The 2015 set was reissued on Aug. 29 in multiple deluxe formats and reenters the top 10 on Top Album Sales (No. 5), Top Alternative Albums (No. 6), Vinyl Albums (No. 4), Catalog Albums (No. 9) and debuts in the top 10 on Top Rock & Alternative Albums (No. 7).

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All versions of the album, old and new, are combined for tracking and charting purposes.

In the tracking week ending Sept. 4, BADLANDS earned 17,000 equivalent album units in the United States, of which nearly 12,000 are in traditional album sales (about 9,000 in vinyl purchases).

BADLANDS is one of three reentries in the top 10 on the Top Album Sales chart, joined by Sabrina Carpenter’s emails i can’t send (No. 6) and Charli xcx’s how i’m feeling now (No. 8). Meanwhile, the only debut in the region is Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend at No. 1.

Billboard’s Top Album Sales chart ranks the top-selling albums of the week based only on traditional album sales. The chart’s history dates back to May 25, 1991, the first week Billboard began tabulating charts with electronically monitored piece count information from SoundScan, now Luminate. Pure album sales were the sole measurement utilized by the Billboard 200 albums chart through the list dated Dec. 6, 2014, after which that chart switched to a methodology that blends album sales with track equivalent album (TEA) units and streaming equivalent album (SEA) units.

At No. 1 on Top Album Sales, Man’s Best Friend arrives with 224,000 sold in its first week (the third-largest sales week of 2025 and Carpenter’s best sales week ever). Stray Kids’ KARMA falls to No. 2 (with 53,000, down 82%) after debuting atop the list a week ago. The KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack climbs 5-3 (15,000, down 19%), Deftones’ private music dips 3-4 in its second week (13,000, down 80%) and emails i can’t send reenters at No. 6 (11,000, up 1,766% after a new vinyl variant was released).

Laufey’s A Matter of Time falls 2-7 in its second week (11,000, down 84%), Charli xcx’s how i’m feeling now reenters at No. 8 (9,500, up 2,613% following the release of a fifth anniversary color vinyl variant), KATSEYE’s Beautiful Chaos surges 20-9 (9,000, up 81% following a restock of certain editions of the album at retail) and Carpenter’s chart-topping Short n’ Sweet jumps 30-10 (9,000, up 115% in the wake of Man’s Best Friend’s arrival).  

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Sigur Rós Announce 20th Anniversary Reissue of Takk..., Share Rarities: Listen
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Sigur Rós Announce 20th Anniversary Reissue of Takk…, Share Rarities: Listen

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
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Sigur Rós have reissued their landmark album Takk… for its 20th anniversary. Today’s digital release precedes sets of 5×10″ and 3×12″ and a CD version, all coming on September 26, via Krunk. Takk… (20th Anniversary Remaster) comes with five rarities, two of which are officially out now for the first time: “Melrakki” and “Elfur,” both recorded in the lead-up to Takk…. Listen to those below.

Three more B-sides—“Refur,” “Ó Friður,” and “Kafari”—have been remastered for the reissue. Scroll down for the tracklist. The band brings the final leg of its orchestral tour to North America next month.

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Sigur Rós: Takk… (20th Anniversary Remaster)

Takk… (20th Anniversary Remaster):

01 Takk… (2025 Remaster)
02 Glósóli (2025 Remaster)
03 Hoppípolla (2025 Remaster)
04 Me∂ bló∂nasir (2025 Remaster)
05 Sé last (2025 Remaster)
06 Sæglópur (2025 Remaster)
07 Mílanó (2025 Remaster)
08 Gong (2025 Remaster)
09 Andvari (2025 Remaster)
10 Svo hljótt (2025 Remaster)
11 Heysátan (2025 Remaster)
12 Melrakki
13 Refur (2025 Remaster)
14 Ó Fri∂ur (2025 Remaster)
15 Kafari (2025 Remaster)
16 Elfur

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Pulp Announce 30th Anniversary Reissue of Different Class
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Pulp Announce 30th Anniversary Reissue of Different Class

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
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Pulp have announced a 30th anniversary reissue of Different Class, long considered one of the defining Britpop albums. Out October 24th via Island Records/UMe, the expanded edition will feature a recording of their full set at Glastonbury Festival 1995.

Available in either 4xLP or 2xCD formats, the anniversary release was remastered by Geoff Pesche at Abbey Road, a process overseen by Pulp’s frontman Jarvis Cocker and guitarist Mark Webber. It comes with a 28-page booklet featuring previously unseen images and an essay based on new interviews with the band. Pre-orders are ongoing.

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In a statement, Cocker explained why this new release will feature uncompromised audio quality compared to the original record:

“We were obsessed with the fact that this was our ‘Pop’ album (we had finally achieved some ‘popularity’ when ‘Common People’ was a hit) and, as everyone knows, all pop albums have 12 songs on them: 6 tracks per side. Only problem: this took the running time of the record to 53 minutes. We were told this would compromise the audio quality of the vinyl record — but we were more bothered about not compromising the quality of our Pop Dream. Now, 30 years later, we are finally ready for Different Class to be heard in all its glory. Different Class indeed.”

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Released in October 1995, Different Class debuted atop the UK Album chart and spawned four Top 10 hits, including “Common People” and the double single “Mis-Shapes/Sorted for E’s & Wizz.”

Four months before the album’s arrival, Pulp headlined the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival, filling in for The Stone Roses on short notice. The Different Class 30th anniversary edition marks the first time that the audio from that performance has been released.

Earlier this year, Pulp returned with More, their first album of new material in almost 24 years. They’re currently on a supporting North American tour. See the full schedule below, and get tickets here.

Different Class (30th Anniversary) Artwork:

Different Class (30th Anniversary) Tracklist:
Original Album Remastered
01. Mis-Shapes
02. Pencil Skirt
03. Common People
04. I Spy
05. Disco 2000
06. Live Bed Show
07. Something Changed
08. Sorted for E’s & Wizz
09. F.E.E.L.I.N.G.C.A.L.L.E.D.L.O.V.E.
10. Underwear
11. Monday Morning
12. Bar Italia

Live at Glastonbury, 1995
01. ‘Common People Drone Intro’
02. Do You Remember the First Time
03. Razzmatazz
04. Monday Morning
05. Underwear
06. Sorted for E’s & Wizz
07. Disco 2000
08. Joyriders
09. Acrylic Afternoons
10. Mis-Shapes
11. Pink Glove
12. Babies
13. Common People

Pulp 2025 Tour Dates:
09/06 — Washington, DC @ Anthem
09/09 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia
09/11 — Queens, NY @ Forest Hills Stadium
09/13 — Boston, MA @ The Stage at Suffolk Downs
09/16 — Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage
09/17 — Detroit, MI @ Masonic Temple
09/20 — Minneapolis, MN @ The Armory
09/22 — Denver, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
09/25 — Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl *
09/26 — Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl *

* = w/ LCD Soundsystem

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