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36 Chambers
The Wu-Tang producer composes his first classical music album, an entirely instrumental expression of his personal life journey.
- Fred Thomas
[](/album/release/talking-heads-77-lime-green-2-lp-barnes-noble-exclusive--mr0006494181 "Talking Heads: 77 [Lime Green 2 LP] [Barnes & Noble Exclusive]")
Rhino / Warner Records
A remastered and expanded album features a collection of rarities, outtakes, and previously unreleased alternate versions.
[](/album/release/they-want-my-soul-deluxe-more-soul-edition--mr0006460650 "They Want My Soul [Deluxe More Soul Edition]")
Matador
This 10th anniversary "Deluxe More Soul" edition features 11 demos and alternate versions.
Numero Group
The '90s D.I.Y. paragons are given the full Numero Group treatment on this sharply presented five-LP box containing their three albums and non-album material.
- Andy Kellman
[](/album/release/the-albemarle-sound-bonus-tracks--mr0006511986 "The Albemarle Sound [Bonus Tracks]")
HHBTM
This "25th Anniversary Expanded Edition” features bonus tracks, including rare B-sides, outtakes, and demos.
[](/album/release/up-to-our-hips-deluxe-edition--mr0006512179 "Up to Our Hips [Deluxe Edition]")
Beggars Banquet
A 30th anniversary set featuring the original album plus ten bonus tracks consisting of live session recordings, rare mixes, and more.
Universal Music
The band's 12th album mixes the deeply personal with the bitterly political and explores disco, funk, Bad Seeds-y rock, and dubby ballads.
- Tim Sendra
Domino
A small treasure trove of ten previously unreleased psych-folk songs, recorded in 1999 and 2000 and on par with early releases like A (2003).
- Marcy Donelson
Editors' Choice for October, 2024
AllMusic Staff Pick - November 14, 2024
November, 1974
Continuing the twisted pop explorations of Here Come the Warm Jets, Eno's sophomore album, Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy), released 50 years ago today, is more subdued and cerebral, and a bit darker when he does cut loose, but it's no less thrilling once the music reveals itself.
- Steve Huey