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In The News: Johnny Cash, Eternal Summers, Beatles, Nina Persson, Little Hurricane, Death Of Samantha, Aztec Camera And More

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Twelve recently discovered Johnny Cash recordings will see the light of day March 25, when Legacy releases Out Among The StarsJimi Goodwin of Doves will issue a solo record, Odludek, also on March 25 … The Drop Beneath is the new Eternal Summers album, due out March 4 via Kanine … To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Beatles’ first arrival in the U.S., Apple/Capitol will issue a 13-disc collection spanning 1964’s Meet The Beatles! to 1970’s Hey Jude on January 21 … The End Records has announced the signing of Nina Persson (Cardigans, A Camp) and will release her new solo album, Animal Heart, on February 11 … The second LP from Little Hurricane, Gold Fever, is due out March 4. A headlining tour will follow … On February 11, Death Of Samantha will return with its first new album in 24 years, If Memory Serves Us Well, via St. Valentine … The 30th anniversary edition of Aztec Camera’s debut album, High Land, Hard Rain, will be available February 4 from Domino … Throughout 2014, Fantasy Records will reissue several classic Creedence Clearwater Revival records on vinyl, starting January 14 with the re-release of Bayou Country and Cosmo’s FactoryJohn Hammond has announced the January 21 release of his new album, Timeless, via Palmetto  … The Classics is a compilation of 20 Tony Bennett tracks, each handpicked by the man himself, due out from RPM/Columbia/Legacy on January 28 … Duane Denison, Alexander Hacke and Brian Kotzur have joined forces to form the Unsemble, and they will issue their self-titled debut March 4 via Ipecac … In the summer of 1970, the era’s biggest stars—including the Band, Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin and more—performed at multi-city concert tour Festival Express. The long-lost concert film will be available for the first time on January 11 from Shout! Factory. The Blu-ray and DVD editions include bonus features, extended interviews and more.

—Emily Costantino