AAO Music plans the release of Mack The Knife by Bobby Darin, scheduling for July 24.
Just a week later, AAO Music will bring out Memories by Connie Francis on July 31.
Emotional Syphon will release a self-titled album from Fear And The Nervous System on July 24.
Fuel Records plan the issue of The Super Taylors featuring Johnny Taylor and Ted Taylor on August 14.
Rhymesayers Records plan the release of Skelethon from Aesop Rock on July 10.
S-Curve Records will release The Soul Sessions, Volume II from Joss Stone on July 31.
Universal Republic etches vinyl LP for The Midsummer Stations by Owl City for August 14, Palindrome Hunches by Neil Halstead on August 28, and Circles Around The Sun by Dispatch planned for August 21.
Audio Nest will release Love Stories & Other Musings from Candlebox on vinyl LP on August 14.
Nuclear Blast America plans the release of At The Gate of Sethu by Nile on July 3.
Spark Seeker by Matisyahu is scheduled for July 17 on CD, LP, and DD on Spunk Records.
A 4CD set of Pisces Iscariot from Smashing Pumpkins is planned for reissue on July 17.
Kirtland Records will release Beautiful Friction from Fixx on July 17.
Red will release One Lovely Day by Citizen Cope on July 17.
Sony Music and Legacy Recordings will release Live At Berkeley featuring Jimi Hendrix on July 10. It will be released alongside another Legacy issues, the DVD and BD formats of Jimi Plays Berkeley, also scheduled for July 10.
Rip Cat Records issues a new Blasters album by the Alvin-less band called Fun On A Saturday Night. It’s scheduled for July 3.
Baroque Folk Records will release Someday by Susanna Hoffs on July 17.
RCA and Legacy plan the release of I Am An Elvis Fan by Elvis Presley on July 31.
I still haven’t heard much about that reissue of Hot August Night by Neil Diamond coming from Geffen Records on July 10. But I will say this: I’m hoping that it’s an opening volley for a potential reissue remaster and expanded campaign of Neil Diamond‘s Uni/MCA releases including but not limited to Moods. Note to Legacy: Feel free to do the same with Neil’s catalog that Columbia owns including (but not limited to) Serenade.
Come back on Monday for a full slate of TAP stuff.