Craft RecordingsĀ is excited to reveal its titles forĀ Record Store Day 2025. This yearās lineupāavailable at participating independent music retailers onĀ April 12āincludesĀ seven exclusive releasesĀ across several genres, including jazz, salsa, rock and soul. Many of these albums come inĀ limited-edition vinylĀ colorsĀ exclusive to Record Store Day.
Among the much-anticipated releases:Ā Gerry MulliganĀ andĀ Thelonious Monkās exceptionalĀ Mulligan Meets MonkĀ (inĀ rare mono mix),Ā Celia CruzĀ andĀ Willie Colónās seminalĀ Only They Could Have Made This Album, a collection ofĀ alternate takesĀ fromĀ Vince Guaraldi Trioās legendaryĀ Jazz Impressions of a Boy Named Charlie BrownĀ and aĀ rare release ofĀ Attack of the Killer B-SidesĀ EP from hardcore bandĀ A Day to Remember.
Other highlights include the exclusive release ofĀ Jazz Dispensary: Night LightsĀ (featuring treasures from Prestige Recordsā storied Moodsville imprint), as well as the vinyl debut ofĀ Sweet Sweetheart, fromĀ Stax RecordsĀ queenĀ Carla Thomas, and aĀ 25th-anniversary pressingĀ ofĀ Collective Soulās rock stand-out,Ā Blender.
Scroll down for a detailed look into each release. For more information, visitĀ CraftRecordings.com.
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Jazz Dispensary: Night LightsĀ (1-LP, Midnight Blue Vinyl)
The new compilation fromĀ Jazz DispensaryĀ collects cuts fromĀ Prestige Recordsā imprintĀ Moodsville, featuring hauntingly beautiful late-night tunes from multi-instrumentalistĀ Yusef Lateef, guitaristĀ Kenny Burrell, saxophonistsĀ Coleman HawkinsĀ andĀ Gene Ammons, and many more. The smoke-hued blue vinyl befits the albumās enchanting sonic landscape, complimented by original artwork from acclaimed illustratorĀ Liam Cobb.
Evoking the feeling of a warm cup of diner coffee on a cold, sleepless winter night in the city,Ā Night LightsĀ takes listeners on a long stroll that kicks off withĀ Willis Jacksonās nostalgic contemplation āHome,ā complimented by the warm hug of bookend āWhatās NewāĀ fromĀ EddieĀ āLockjawāĀ Davis(which features the oft-forgotten, prolific organist and bandleaderĀ Shirley Scott). At its center, the new collection also features the silky motifs ofĀ Yusef Lateefās āDonāt Blame Me,ā the understated confidence ofĀ Kenny Burrellās six-string meditation āNo More,āĀ Coleman Hawkinsā āWhen the Day Is Doneā (which sooths like a much-needed salve), andĀ GeneĀ Ammonsā tableau of contentment, āUnder a Blanket of Blueā ā among many other timeless Moodsville cuts.
Jazz Dispensary serves as a treasure trove for Craft Recordingsā stash of gems, deep cuts, and mind-expanding experimentations from the ā60s and ā70s. The labelās compilations have become a celebrated Record Store Day tradition, earning rapturous reviews from outlets such asĀ Under the Radar(āYou are in for an absolute treatā) andĀ GoldmineĀ (āaā¦blossoming collection of remastered reissues).ā
Jazz Dispensary: Night Lights,Ā arrives on midnight blue vinyl and is limited to 4,400 copies.
Jazz Dispensary: Night LightsĀ Tracklist:
Side A
- Willis Jackson ā Home
- The Frank Wess Quartet ā Itās So Peaceful in the Country
- Arnett Cobb ā Hurry Home
- Lem Winchester ā To Love and Be Loved
- Coleman Hawkins ā When Day Is Done
- Kenny Burrell ā No More
Side B
- Gene Ammons ā Under a Blanket of Blue
- Clark Terry ā This Is Always
- Yusef Lateef ā Donāt Blame Me
- Red Garland Trio ā I Heard You Cried Last Night
- Eddie āLockjawā Davis feat. Shirley Scott ā Whatās New
Gerry Mulligan and Thelonious Monk āĀ Mulligan Meets MonkĀ (1-LP, Black Vinyl)
An exclusive edition of theĀ rare mono mix,Ā Mulligan Meets MonkĀ was originally released onRiverside Records in 1957 and met with great intrigue. At the time, Thelonious Monk was just making his name, while Gerry Mulligan was firmly ensconced in the jazz world. This collaboration thrillingly entwined their very different approaches, dazzling critics and fans alike.
At heart,Ā Mulligan Meets MonkĀ is a study in contrasts, with Mulliganās bright, smooth sax playing off Monkās edgier piano (and vice versa), all grounded by the rhythm section of bassistĀ Wilbur WareĀ and drummerĀ Shadow Wilson. āMulligan enjoys himself,āĀ JazzwiseĀ wrote, āand his improvising style fits well with Monkās backing, recalling again the pianistās roots in the swing era.ā
The more unforgettable tracks include the dexterous āāRound Midnightā (co-written by Monk), a breathless delight of an album opener, and the slyly corkscrewing āStraight, No Chaserā (a Mulligan composition) ā provingĀ Mulligan Meets MonkĀ can indeed be all things at once. āThe program, which includes four compositions by Monk and one by Mulligan, is unassailable,āĀ AllMusicĀ enthused. āThis top-notch session ā with its great tunes, chemistry, and soloing ā is a true classic.ā
This mono edition is pressed on 180-gram black vinyl at RTI and limited to 3,400 copies. It features lacquers cut from the original tapes (AAA) by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio and comes in a tip-on jacket.
Mulligan Meets MonkĀ Tracklist:
Side A
- āRound Midnight
- Rhythm-a-ning
- Sweet and Lovely
Side B
- Decidedly
- Straight, No Chaser
- I Mean You
Celia Cruz and Willie Colón āĀ Only They Could Have Made This AlbumĀ (1-LP,Ā Black Vinyl)
The title of the firstĀ Willie Colón and Celia CruzĀ duet album was telling: With her unmistakably powerful vocals and his production perfectionism, itās a release that could never have come to life without this momentous collaboration.
The 1977 album found the Queen of Salsa at the top of her game, while Colón at the top of his, as a trombonist and wildly talented producer. With Colón as producer, Celia was able to express a different side of her vocal bravado, aided by the many shades and colors of his extensive musical palette.
There is something for everyone here.Ā Only They Could Have Made This Albumās timeless opener, āUsted abusóā (a cover previously made famous by Brazilian singer Maria Creuza), leaves the original songās melody intact, while introducing a salsa beat and new lyrics in Spanish. Itās still one of the most popular tracks on the album. The gut-wrenching bolero āPlazos traicionerosā (a classic cover written by Cuban composerĀ Luis Marquetti) is a melancholic tearjerker that evokes a time past, framed by velvety touches of bongos and strings. Meanwhile, āA PapĆ”,ā written by Puerto Rican Latin jazz iconĀ Mon Rivera, is the opposite of both: a life-affirming dancefloor-ready cut beamed from the tropics. Thereās also the inspiring āTodos somos igualesā (We Are All The Same) with a sobering lesson on religious tolerance, and the traditional merengue āPun pun catalĆŗā composed by Johnny Pacheco.
AllMusicĀ once said of their collaborations: āA Celia Cruz/Willie Colón collaboration is to salseros what a Marvin Gaye/Tammi Terrell duet is to soul lovers.ā
This edition, limited to 1,200 copies, is pressed on 180-gram black vinyl at MRP and comes in a standard single-pocket jacket. The lacquers were cut from the original master tapes (AAA) by Dave Polster and Clint Holley at Well Made Music, and the reissue celebrates Celia Cruzās Centennial.
Only They Could Have Made This AlbumĀ Tracklist:
Side A
- Usted abusó
- A PapĆ”
- Plazos traicioneros
- Pun pun catalĆŗ
- ZambĆŗllete
Side B
- Tu y las nubes
- Todos somos iguales
- Dulce habanera
- Rinkinkalla
- Burundanga
Vince Guaraldi TrioĀ āĀ Jazz Impressions of a Boy Named Charlie Brown (Alternate Takes)Ā (1-LP,Ā Sky Blue Color Vinyl)
The original album which introduced the world toĀ Vince Guaraldiās iconic āLinus and Lucy,āĀ Jazz Impressions of a Boy Named Charlie BrownĀ (Alternate Takes)Ā features new and unreleased alternate takes of songs from the original recording sessions.
Jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi was recruited to compose the soundtrack toĀ A Boy Named Charlie Brown, a TV documentary about the cartoon and its creator Charles M. Schulz. That doc would never be aired ā although its album would be, by Fantasy Records in 1964 ā and its appeal, including its music, would inspireĀ A Charlie Brown ChristmasĀ a year later.
The influence of Guaraldiās music and the trioās performance, would live on for generations, particularly in what would become his most recognizable song, the plucky āLinus and Lucy.ā To that end,Ā Jazz Impressions of a Boy Named Charlie Brown, which has amassed glowing reviews over the years, even hit No.20 onĀ Billboardās soundtracks chart in 2015.
Jazz Impressions of a Boy Named Charlie Brown (Alternate Takes)Ā featuresĀ two alternateĀ versionsĀ of āLinus and Lucy,āĀ including anĀ early studio test, as well asĀ outtakes of āOh, Good Grief,āĀ the charming ode to fellow (albeit animated) pianist āSchroeder,ā the sweepingly carefree āBaseball Themeā and more. āItās not a childrenās album,āĀ All About JazzĀ pointed out, ābut rather a top-notch series of breezy jazz treatments.ā
This edition is pressed on sky-blue vinyl, limited to 3,400 copies, and mixed and mastered from the original analog sources by GRAMMYĀ® Award-winning engineer Paul Blakemore. The lacquers were cut by Matthew Lutthans at Cohearent Audio.
Jazz Impressions of a Boy Named Charlie Brown (Alternate Takes)Ā Tracklist:
Side A
- Linus and Lucy (Studio Test)
- Linus and Lucy (Take 3)
- Happiness Theme (Happiness Is) (Take 4)
- Pebble Beach (Take 7)
- Baseball Theme (Take 1)
- Oh, Good Grief (Take 1)
- Schroeder (Take 3)
- Baseball Theme (Take 2)
- Oh, Good Grief (Take 1 / Later Session)
Side B
- Schroeder (Take 2)
- Blues for Peanuts
- Charlie Brown Theme (Take 4)
- Blue Charlie Brown (Take 1)
- Frieda (With the Naturally Curly Hair) (Take 1)
Carla Thomas āĀ Sweet SweetheartĀ (1-LP, Translucent Light Blue Color Vinyl)
As Stax Recordsā most hit-making woman,Ā Carla ThomasĀ was also referred to as the Queen of Memphis Soul. Her 1970 American Sound Studio recording session, produced by country musicāsĀ Chips MomanĀ (famous for his work with Elvis), is significant for fusing her soul roots with just enough country, to great effect. This also happens to beĀ Sweet Sweetheartās vinyl debut, 55 years after it was recorded.
On this album, which wasnāt released in any form until its CD release in 2013, Thomas transforms many tracks from other popular songwriters of the timeāJames Taylor, Bee Gees, Gerry Goffin, Carole King, and moreāinto a wholly unique sound. The albumās first single āHi De Ho (That Old Sweet Roll)ā is a slowed-down King/Goffin track, its pop veneer mingled with warm, soulful vocals. James Taylorās earthy āCountry Roadā becomes a beat-driven celebration of freedom. And the Bee Geeās āTo Love Somebodyā is a lingering, intimate testament to heartbreak.
AllMusicĀ referred toĀ Sweet Sweetheart, following its 2013 CD release, as āa clean, pure, progressive soul record that belongs to its time.ā
Sweet SweetheartĀ comes to vinyl as a limited-edition translucent light blue pressing, limited to 1,200 copies.
Sweet SweetheartĀ Tracklist:
Side A
- Country Road
- I Loved You Like I Love My Very Life
- Iām Gettinā Closer to You
- To Love Somebody
- Hi De Ho (That Old Sweet Roll)
- Heaven Help the Non-Believer
Side B
- Heavy Load
- Sweet Sweetheart
- I Think I Love You Again
- Everything Is Beautiful
- Iām Gettinā Closer to You (Version 2)
A Day to Remember āĀ Attack of the Killer B-SidesĀ (45-RPM,Ā Neon OrangeĀ Vinyl)
To celebrate theĀ 15th anniversaryĀ ofĀ A Day to RememberāsĀ Attack of the Killer B-Sides, Craft Recordings is releasing the trailblazing hardcore bandās four-song EP in limited-edition form. Since their formation in 2003, A Day to Remember quietly emerged as arguably the biggest underground band in the world. The Florida group affirmed this status by achieving one Platinum album, two Gold albums, one Platinum single and four Gold singles.
The 2010 EP effortlessly combines two of the bandās singles with a pair of covers. The originals are comprised of the escapist, fist-in-the-air anthem āRight Where You Want Me to Beā and the thrashier lament āAnother Song About the Weekend,ā while the covers see the bandās angstier take on Kelly Clarksonās āSince U Been Goneā and more caffeinated, rousing version of the Frayās āOver My Head (Cable Car).ā
The expanse of music covered in such a short EP is no surprise for theĀ Billboard-topping A Day to Remember. WritesĀ AllMusic, āA Day to Remember draws from a wide array of genres including emo, pop-punk, hardcore, and heavy metal ā affectionately referred to by their fans as āpop mosh.āā
This 10ā³ pressing ofĀ Attack of the Killer B-SidesĀ is cut at 45 RPM on neon orange vinyl and is limited to 2,000 copies.
Attack of the Killer B-SidesĀ Tracklist:
Side A
- Right Where You Want Me to Be
- Since U Been Gone
Side B
- Another Song About the Weekend
- Over My Head (Cable Car)
Collective SoulĀ ā BlenderĀ (1-LP,Ā Translucent Cobalt Vinyl)
This release from alt-rockersĀ CollectiveĀ SoulĀ commemoratesĀ the 25th anniversaryĀ of their hook-heavy albumĀ Blender. Released in 2000, it marked nearly a decade of meteoric rise for the Georgia-based rock band. The album saw Collective Soul harnessing rockās mainstream appeal while weaving in elements of pop, industrial and beyond to expand their sound.
Here, the band leads with metal and industrial influences, starting with the doomed romance of āWhy Pt.2,ā their Mainstream Rock-charting single. WroteĀ Rolling Stone, āCollective Soul excel at making you pay homage to the Mount Rushmore-like solidity of rock stripped to hard-hitting essentials.ā
However, the band made sure to balance the loud with the more ruminative, yielding fan favorites āVentā and āAfter All.ā But Collective Soulās most surprising offering onĀ BlenderĀ comes from the levitating, oohing āPerfect Day,ā which includes vocals and piano by Sir Elton John. WroteĀ Entertainment WeeklyĀ aboutĀ Blender, āSoul controller Ed Roland displays an effortless knack for pop formula.ā
This exclusive release ofĀ BlenderĀ features translucent cobalt vinyl and is pressed in a run of 3,000 copies.
BlenderĀ Tracklist:
Side A
- Skin
- Vent
- Why Pt.2
- 10 Yrs Later
- Boast
- Turn Around
Side B
- You Speak My Language
- Perfect Day
- After All
- Over Tokyo
- Happiness