Written by Jon Williams
Classic rock fans are in for a treat—or, more accurately, two treats—over the course of the next two New Music Fridays. Two rock legends are releasing remastered and expanded versions of albums that came out in the 1980s.
First up,
available tomorrow, is Paul
McCartney’s Flowers in the Dirt. Originally
released in 1989, it was McCartney’s eighth solo album (or fifteenth, if you
include his Wings outings) after the dissolution of the Beatles. Ever the
collaborator, Sir Paul enlisted the help of Elvis
Costello for this album, and together the two co-wrote four tracks. The
special edition reissue features a second disc comprising nine demos, five of
which are songs that were not originally included.
This is also
the tenth installment of the McCartney Archive Collection, which are classic
album reissues supervised by Sir Paul himself. It follows the Wings classic Band
on the Run, the solo albums McCartney,
McCartney
II, Ram,
the live album Wings
Over America, Venus
and Mars, Wings
at the Speed of Sound, Tug
of War, and Pipes
of Peace. Each of these contains a treasure trove of extra songs not
found on the original release. The first release in the collection came out in
2010, and McCartney has continued to put them out while also maintaining a full
worldwide touring schedule and releasing two new albums: Kisses
on the Bottom, a collection of covers with two original songs, and NEW,
containing all-new material.
Next week
offers a similar treat when Fleetwood
Mac reissues their 1987 album Tango
in the Night in honor of its 30th anniversary. The standard edition is
a remaster of the original album, while the expanded
edition will include a second disc that offers a number of outtakes and
rarities from the recording sessions. The album is notable for being the last
to feature Fleetwood Mac’s “classic” lineup of Mick Fleetwood, Stevie Nicks,
Lindsey Buckingham, and John and Christine McVie. It also experienced a
resurgence in 2014 after the song “Seven Wonders” was featured in the season
finale of American
Horror Story: Coven, a season in which Stevie Nicks appeared as herself
on the show.
This year
also marks the 40th anniversary of their iconic album Rumours,
which was released in February of 1977. One of the bestselling albums of all
time, it received the reissue treatment in 2013, an expanded three-disc edition
that includes live tracks as well as early takes of the album’s songs. The band’s
other albums to feature their most well-known lineup are Fleetwood
Mac (1975), Tusk
(1979), and Mirage
(1982). Although Tango in the Night was
their last album together, they do still perform live.
Paul
McCartney and Fleetwood Mac are stellar artists who have been making
outstanding rock music for decades. These new reissues of classic albums are
the perfect opportunity to share their work with your music-loving patrons.
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