Would be amazing. I might listen to this right now!AFI - Sing the Sorrow.
Lots of Punx told me that the band doesn't like to repress anything, but this was their major label debut so unless they got the album rights I'd expect the label to do it.
I'm really surprised it hasn't happened yet...
At this point a Bill Evans set is not surprising at all, theres been one every year for a while now. Resonance Records usually releases at least 1 live recording (there was 5 last year) and they work with the Bill Evan's estate so could be another.Just checked the Steve Hoffman forums and here’s the latest rumors! Keep in mind it’s rumors and no more info is out at this moment.
War Box Set, Bill Evans set, Aretha Live, Grateful Dead Olympia 72, Randy Newman Box, Tom Petty Alternatives LP, John Prine Live Set, Steely Dan, and The Alarm.
The list is rumored to drop April 5, my Birthday.
I always wonder if they are worth it for a newbie to his work as I always look at it with interest and end up on other things. Maybe I should make effort this next time if there is a really good Jazz one to get it now that I have my good headphones.At this point a Bill Evans set is not surprising at all, theres been one every year for a while now. Resonance Records usually releases at least 1 live recording (there was 5 last year) and they work with the Bill Evan's estate so could be another.
I would definitely start with his well-known albums first (Sunday At The Village Vanguard, Everybody Digs Bill Evans, Waltz For Debby, etc) before moving on to the live historic releases. With that being said, the Resonance releases are especially good and offer a snapshot to the time period as much as anything. The accompanying booklets offer up a ton of info and photos as well which is a nice bonus!I always wonder if they are worth it for a newbie to his work as I always look at it with interest and end up on other things. Maybe I should make effort this next time if there is a really good Jazz one to get it now that I have my good headphones.
Just wandered over there myself to have a look, and am definitely stoked by the prospect of Prince's "The Truth" as an RSD release - which tracks with the likely reissue of Crystal Ball at some point this year. Definitely hope this one's more solid than just a rumour!Just checked the Steve Hoffman forums and here’s the latest rumors! Keep in mind it’s rumors and no more info is out at this moment.
War Box Set, Bill Evans set, Aretha Live, Grateful Dead Olympia 72, Randy Newman Box, Tom Petty Alternatives LP, John Prine Live Set, Steely Dan, and The Alarm.
The list is rumored to drop April 5, my Birthday.
See that's the stuff I like to collect!I would definitely start with his well-known albums first (Sunday At The Village Vanguard, Everybody Digs Bill Evans, Waltz For Debby, etc) before moving on to the live historic releases. With that being said, the Resonance releases are especially good and offer a snapshot to the time period as much as anything. The accompanying booklets offer up a ton of info and photos as well which is a nice bonus!