Results for "Shout! Factory"
The Harder They Come Collector's Edition

by Doug Collette
Jimmy Cliff The Harder They Come Collector's Edition Shout! Factory 2019 With the inclusion of six hours of bonus content in addition to its initial release in high-definition, The Harder They Come in its Collector's Edition may be even more enlightening on a cultural level now than it was when originally ...
Santana Live At US Festival

by Doug Collette
Santana Live At US Festival Shout! Factory 2019 The Carlos Santana appearing at the US Festival in 1982 is not the same hungry street urchin transformed by the music he made early in his career with the band under his name. Since the galvanizing breakthrough at Woodstock in 1969, the group ...
Black Beehive

By Big Head Todd and the Monsters
Label: Shout! Factory
Released: 2014
Track listing: Hey Delila; Everything About You; Seven State Lines
Josephina; Black Beehive; We Won't Go Back; Fear, Greed and Ignorance;
Hubert's Dream; I Get Smooth; Travellin' Light; Forever Bonnie.
Big Head Todd and the Monsters: Black Beehive

by Doug Collette
Big Head Todd & The Monsters have maintained a solid and occasionally high profile since their formation in 1986. Regular studio and road work has produced a fairly extensive discography of albums and DVD's as well as authorized concert recordings, including their previous project under the pseudonym Big Head Blues Club, 100 Years of Robert Johnson, ...
The Pogues: The Very Best Of The Pogues

By The Pogues
Label: Shout! Factory
Released: 2013
Track listing: Dirty Old Town; The Sunnyside Of The Street; If I Should Fall From
Grace With God; The Irish Rover; Rain Street; A Pair Of Brown Eyes;
Boys From The County Hell; Fairytale Of New York; Body Of An American;
Thousands Are Sailing; Sally MacLennane; Misty Morning, Albert Bridge;
Tuesday Morning; Rainy Night In Soho; Streams Of Whiskey; The Sickbed
Of Cúchulainn; Young Ned Of The Hill; Love You ’Till The End.
The Pogues: The Very Best Of The Pogues

by Skip Heller
The hybrid of punk rock and world music is by now expected, and the Pogues are by now the known avatar. But in 1984, when the band's debut album, Red Roses For Me (Stiff), was released, it made no impression. It didn't sell, and it wasn't written about much. Their blend of Celtic folk and English ...
Los Lobos: Kiko @ 20 (x3)

by Doug Collette
In the twenty years since the release of Kiko, Los Lobos has made albums equally brilliant--The Town and The City (Mammoth, 2006) for instance--but it has never made one better. This eighth album from the East Los Angeles band, in fact, stands as a template for all subsequent Los Lobos albums (hear 2011's Tin Can Trust) ...
Los Lobos: Kiko - 20th Anniversary Edition

by Skip Heller
Los Lobos Kiko: 20th Anniversary Edition Shout! Factory 2012 Looking over the punk-era rise of Los Angeles roots rock, reveals an embarrassment of musical riches. The prototypical outfit was The Blasters, a literate working class rockabilly-tinged barband whose songs (written by Dave Alvin) were knowing, compassionate stories of real American life, ...
Los Lobos: Kiko @ 20 (x3)

by John Kelman
With a career now well into its fourth decade, and with a discography heavy on hits and light on misses, there are still sure to be certain recordings that stand out amidst a growing catalog. Yet, when Los Lobos released Kiko (Warner Bros.) in 1992, it had an album that not only stood out--if for no ...