A limited edition (What's The Story) Morning Glory? 7" Singles Box Set - a replica of the highly collectible original 1996 CD cigarette style box. - Following the highly sought after re-release of the Definitely Maybe 7" Singles Box Set last year, the accompanying (What's The Story) Morning Glory? Singles Box Set includes 4 7" singles, featuring the 2014 remastered versions of Some Might Say, Roll With It, Wonderwall, and Don't Look Back In Anger with their B-sides. - Disc 1 - 1 Some Might Say 2 Talk Tonight - Disc 2 - 1 Roll with It 2 It's Better People - Disc 3 - 1 Wonderwall 2 Round Are Way - Disc 4 - 1 Don't Look Back in Anger 2 Step Out
Guns N' Roses - "Live Era '87-'93" [Deluxe 180gram 4 LP] The first official live album from Guns N' Roses, recorded live across the universe between 1987 and 1993, is newly remastered from original stereo analog master tapes for the first time since 1999. Artwork has been revamped with full-color graphics, expanded into two gatefold jackets housed in a slipcase with a poster. Deluxe 4 LP set pressed on 180gram black vinyl. - Disc 1 - 1 Nightrain 2 Mr. Brownstone 3 It's So Easy 4 Welcome to the Jungle - Disc 2 - 1 Dust N' Bones 2 My Michelle 3 You're Crazy 4 Used to Love Her - Disc 3 - 1 Patience 2 It's Alright 3 November Rain - Disc 4 - 1 Out Ta Get Me 2 Pretty Tied Up 3 Yesterdays - Disc 5 - 1 Move to the City 2 You Could Be Mine - Disc 6 - 1 Rocket Queen 2 Sweet Child O' Mine - Disc 7 - 1 Knockin' 2 On Heaven's Door 3 Don't Cry 4 Estranged - Disc 8 - 1 Paradise City 2 Coma
The new LIVE E.P. features live recordings of “In My Time Of Dying” and “Trampled Under Foot” from Earls Court, 1975, alongside “Sick Again” and “Kashmir” from Knebworth, 1979. These live performances were originally released on the 2003 Led Zeppelin DVD and appear on vinyl for the very first time. Following the 10-week North American tour that ran from January through March, 1975, Led Zeppelin played five sold-out nights at London’s Earl’s Court in May, 1975. Initially, three shows were announced, with another two added after the tremendous demand for tickets. The band headlined both nights of the Knebworth Festival, which took place at Knebworth House, Hertfordshire, England on August 4 and 11, 1979. These were Led Zeppelin’s first live dates since their 1977 North American tour, and their first U.K. dates since the Earl’s Court 1975 shows. LED ZEPPELIN / LIVE EP