A Survey Of Some Of 2025’s Notable Music Reissues
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(top) The Beatles; (middle); The Rolling Stones; (bottom) Tears for Fears. credit: (top) Apple Corps Ltd.; (middle) Hiro/UMe; (bottom) UMe In terms of the musical variety and caliber of artists, 2025 might be the best year in archival releases and reissues. Particularly in the second half of this year, nearly every major heritage rock act — including the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Queen, Genesis, Elton John, Pink Floyd and the Who — have put out retrospectives celebrating special anniversaries and featuring the usual trappings of never-before-heard music; remastered or remixed sound; fancy packaging; and detailed liner notes. And it’s not only just classic rock: artists from the genres of post-punk, New Wave and pop also revisited their career-defining moments. In no particular order, here is a partial list of some of this year’s noteworthy music reissues that will have something for everybody. Cover of the Beatles’ ‘Anthology Collection’ credit: Apple Corps. The Beatles Anthology Collection On the 30th anniversary of the ABC broadcast of The Beatles Anthology, the Fab Four are revisiting their documentary series, which has now expanded to nine parts and is airing on Disney+. Also getting an expansion is the audio version of Anthology, with a new fourth volume of tracks that spans their entire career, including 13 previously unreleased tracks. Rounding out the collection is the inclusion of the three final Beatles songs, “Now and Then” and new mixes of “Free as a Bird” and “Real Love,” which significantly improve the quality of John Lennon’s vocals from the original 1995-1996 versions. Cover of Genesis’ ‘The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway.’ credit: Rhino Genesis The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway Marking the 50th anniversary of Genesis’ landmark double album (the last to feature singer Peter Gabriel) comes this deluxe version featuring the original record newly remastered, plus…
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