The Elektra Singles (Elektra 75) (Limited)
LoveLPA
- My Little Red Book
- A Message to Pretty
- 7 and 7 Is
- No. Fourteen
- Stephanie Knows Who
- Orange Skies
- She Comes in Colors
- ¡Que Vida!
- Hey Joe
LPB
- Alone Again Or
- A House Is Not a Motel
- Your Mind and We Belong Together
- Laughing Stock
- Alone Again Or (1970 Mono Mix)
- Good Times
As part of Elektra Records’ 75th Anniversary celebration, Rhino Entertainment is releasing an extensive collection of iconic Elektra titles on vinyl. The series encompasses acclaimed albums released from the ‘60s through the ‘90s that underline the label’s era-defining, genre-defiant greatness.
Titles from the collection will be released each Friday in July, featuring groundbreaking, timeless works by trailblazers like The Doors, Love, The Stooges, Anita Baker, The Cars, The Afghan Whigs, and more. They will be available at participating brick-and-mortar stores across the country.
As a highlight of this special Elektra 75 collection, label founder Jac Holzman has assembled an album featuring Bob Dylan alongside other influential folk artists such as Fred Neil, Tom Paxton, and Judy Collins, entitled Dylan’s Circle. It will be available as a 1LP/1CD that highlights the collaboration and competition between these legendary musicians and honors the Greenwich Village music scene of the early 1960s.
More than just a collection of Love’s most essential tracks, Love Singles presents every U.S. Elektra A- and B-side issued between 1966 and 1970, capturing the full scope of the band’s creative output during their prime. Featuring classics like My Little Red Book, 7 and 7 Is, and Alone Again Or, this compilation highlights their influence on the ’60s music scene. 7 and 7 Is became their highest-charting single, reaching No. 33 on the Billboard Hot 100, while Forever Changes, home to Alone Again Or, is widely regarded as one of the greatest albums of all time. Decades later, Love’s timeless sound continues to inspire generations of artists.