Wow! Another month has ended but the new releases keep on coming. We have around 50 for you this week. I only have one on order but it is one I already own on several formats. It is Bon Jovi’s Slipper When Wet. This time I am getting the liquid vinyl. Can’t wait to show it off. And for you Timothy Chalamet lovers, his soundtrack to the Bob Dylan biopic is out now in a physical format. I’ve heard that Timothy’s vocals were so spot on that even Bob Dylan thought the vocals sucked. (Sorry, stole that joke from somewhere on Facebook I believe). Let me know what you want to listen to this week or what we may have missed. Thanks for stopping by and have a great weekend.
Bon Jovi – Slippery When Wet (Deluxe Version) – (Island Records)
Architects – The Sky, The Earth & All Between – (Epitaph)
Timothy Chalamet – A Complete Unknown Soundtrack – (Columbia Records)
Kip Moore – Solitary Tracks – (Slowhearts Production)
Supertramp – Live in Paris 1979 – (Mercury Studios)
Ella Fitzgerald – The Moment of Truth: Ella at the Coliseum – (Verve Records)
Perfect Plan – Heart of a Lion – (Frontiers Records)
Robin McAuley – Soulbound – (Frontiers Records)



On July 1, 1979, The Sony Walkman goes on Sale in Japan and the way you listen to music is changed forever!! (at least until the CD and then the MP3). Who didn’t have one of these if you were a kid in 1979 or the 80’s. I definitely did. It helped spur my love for music as it now was more portable It was better than just the radio, I could listen to what I wanted to wherever and whenever I wanted. I used mine while I mowed the lawn (and every now and again I would snag to cord and pull my headphones off). I had a boombox, but that wasn’t the same as the Walkman. Nothing better (until my iPod).