To celebrate Gene Clark's landmark 1974 record, No Other, turning 50, 4AD are proud to be releasing the album's session tracks for the first time on vinyl.
This album introduces previously unreleased studio sessions from Clark's pre-Byrds days in 1964 with studio recordings from 1967-70 plus the Nyteflyght sessions from 1982.
Joe Cocker’s soulful debut album, blending gritty rock and blues with powerful covers and raw, emotional delivery. Best known for the iconic title track.
Career-spanning 19-track compilation includes "Easy Lover", "In The Air Tonight", "Sussudio", "Another Day In Paradise", "Against All Odds", "A Groovy Kind Of Love" and more.
The single "School's Out" reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 3 on the Canadian RPM Top Singles Chart and went to No. 1 in the UK Singles Chart.
The album was remastered from the original 1/4" production master tape. Classic songs on the album include "A Long December" and "Angels of the Silences."
Chronicle, Vol. 1, also known as Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits, is a greatest hits album by the American swamp rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival. It was released in January 1976 by Fantasy Records.
Released in the summer of ‘69, Green River was Creedence Clearwater Revival’s third studio album, and their first No. 1 record. Hit after hit with this one.
50th anniversary edition of Creedence Clearwater Revival's fourth studio album, first released in November of 1969, marking the last of three album releases that same epochal year.
Lost Time In A Bottle is a career overview of rarities from legendary folk singer Jim Croce. Contains versions of all his greatest hit songs including "Time In A Bottle," "Operator," "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" and "I Got A Name!"
Crowded House's self-titled, platinum-certified album was released in 1986 on Capitol Records and features the hit singles, "Don't Dream It's Over," "Something So Strong" and "World Where You Live."
A 1-LP, 12-track edition of the great Neil Diamond's ‘All-Time Greatest Hits,’ featuring “I Am...I Said,” “Play Me,”“Crackin’ Rosie” and, of course, “Sweet Caroline,” inspired by songs highlighted in the feature film 'Song Song Blue.'
Dire Straits' minimalist interpretation of pub rock had already crystallized by the time they released their eponymous debut. Driven by Mark Knopfler's spare, tasteful guitar lines and his husky warbling, the album is a set of bluesy rockers.
Brothers in Arms brought the atmospheric, jazz-rock inclinations of Love Over Gold into a pop setting, resulting in a surprise international best-seller.
Money for Nothing, the first Dire Straits greatest hits collection (featuring songs from the band's first five albums), was originally released in October 1988.