Record Store Day 2021

I've wanted Wild Mood Swings forever, so I'm prob gonna pick up the PD... then I'll buy the regular black a few months later.

I NEED Wish. Almost dropped a lot of $$$ on it once but restrained myself.
I don’t think there’s going to be a regular black a few months later. It sure didn’t happen with Bloodflowers.
 
Some highlights: War box set, Bill Evans set, Aretha live, GD Olympia 72, Randy Newman box, Tom Petty Alternates LP, John Prine live set, Steely Dan, and some other exciting stuff
 
On Record Store Day 2021, June 11th 2021, the French LMLP record label will release the picture disc LP 'Sings The Mad Professor' - Elvis' nickname for Ben Weisman who (co-)wrote 57 songs for Elvis Presley - and the double LP 'Cafe Europa En Uniforme' ('G.I. Blues') on green and pink cornetto colored vinyl.
 
One for the jazz fans. There seems to be a trend of Miles Davis 'Complete ___ Sessions' being released for RSD and this year is no different.
Miles Davis - Champions: Rare Miles From The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions

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One for the jazz fans. There seems to be a trend of Miles Davis 'Complete ___ Sessions' being released for RSD and this year is no different.
Miles Davis - Champions: Rare Miles From The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions

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Seemingly going to be on "brilliant yellow" wax :sick:

Miles Davis – Miles Davis Champions From The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions

Miles Davis had a deep love and respect for boxing, seeing deep parallels between “the sweet science” and his own relationship with music. One of Miles’ favourites of his own recordings was the 1971 soundtrack to the Bill Cayton documentary about Jack Johnson and he was inspired by the political and racial subtext of the legendary boxer’s saga. Culled from the celebrated expanded project The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions released in 2003, and name-checking a number of pugilistic legends (“Ali,” “Sugar Ray,” “Duran,” “Johnny Bratton”), these funk-infused recordings rock harder than anything that Miles put to tape. Featuring a sterling line-up of musicians (Wayne Shorter, John McLaughlin, Dave Holland, Keith Jarrett, Herbie Hancock, Jack DeJohnette, Billy Cobham) and a legendary cover photo of Miles in the ring captured by Jim Marshall, the release finds this music issued on vinyl (in brilliant yellow) for general release for the first time ever.
 
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