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If there’s one thing that music fans like to get for the holidays it’s, well, music. And of course, boxed sets, greatest hits collections, reissues and other collectibles make for great gifts. So, I’ve rounded up some of the best offerings from this year, ranging from Whitney Houston to Brian Wilson and from the Ramones to REO Speedwagon. Most music fans I know would be thrilled to unwrap some of these treasures. Here are my recommendations. “Rocket to Russia: 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition,” Ramones: The mighty Ramones delivered their third record in 1977 — aka, the greatest year in punk rock history — and it turned out to be one of their best. “Rocket to Russia” features such classics as “Teenage Lobotomy,” “Do You Wanna Dance?” and — just thinking about this song makes me smile — “Sheena Is a Punk Rocker.”.

For it’s 40th anniversary, “Rocket to Russia” got the full-on deluxe treatment, with a 3-CD/1-LP set featuring two different mixes of the album — a remastered version of the original and a new tracking mix by original engineer Ed Stasium, It also has a previously unreleased recording of a 1977 girls shoes in ethnic hmong colorful embroidery ballet flat style Ramones concert in Scotland, The music comes packaged in a book, featuring extensive liner notes written by one of the greatest rock scholars of all time — Jaan Uhelszki, ($64.98, www.rhino.com)..

“Wembley or Bust,” Jeff Lynne’s ELO (Columbia): I literally waited decades to see Lynne and company perform in concert. And when I finally did — last year at the Hollywood Bowl — they certainly didn’t disappoint. This live set, recorded at Wembley Stadium in London in June 2017, shows exactly why local fans should be excited about witnessing the band’s long-overdue return to the Bay Area on Aug. 2 at Oracle Arena in Oakland. ($18.98 2-CD; $23.98 CD-DVD set, jefflynneselo.com).

“Playback: The Brian Wilson Anthology”: Wilson’s solo catalog is often overlooked in favor of his iconic Beach Boys work, That’s understandable, given that many of those Beach Boys cuts rank among the very best songs in pop music history, But it’s also exactly why we need “Playback,” a thoughtful retrospective built on 18 songs from nine of Wilson’s solo albums, It shows that Wilson’s greatness extended far beyond the Beach Boys. ($31.98 2-LP, $13.98 CD, www.rhino.com), “Whitney Houston – I Wish You Love: More From The Bodyguard” (Legacy): Released in 1992, “The Bodyguard: Original Soundtrack Album” topped the charts, girls shoes in ethnic hmong colorful embroidery ballet flat style achieved multiplatinum heights in the U.S, and eventually sold more than 45 million copies across the globe, making it the top-selling soundtrack of all time, Celebrate the 25th anniversary of the iconic outing with this set, which includes never-before-released live recordings and alternative takes, Highlights include an a cappella version of “Jesus Loves Me” and a rare live recording of “Run to You.” ($11.98, www.legacyrecordings.com)..

“Trane: The Atlantic Collection,” John Coltrane:This is an excellent introduction to Coltrane’s work on Atlantic Records, featuring nine remarkable tunes — like “My Shining Hour” and “Giant Steps” — that he recorded for the label between 1959 and 1961. If you like what you hear (and I’m betting you will), dig even deeper into Coltrane’s Atlantic catalog and enjoy the recently released mono versions of “Giant Steps,” “Ole Coltrane,” “Coltrane Plays the Blues” “Bags and Trane” and “The Avant-Garde.” ($19.98 LP, $14.98 CD, www.rhino.com).

“The Anthology Part 1: The First Five Years,” Garth Brooks: Are you buckled girls shoes in ethnic hmong colorful embroidery ballet flat style in, country music fans? Because Mr, Brooks is about to take you on a lengthy ride through his record-setting career, It’s a five-part journey and it begins, of course, with “Part 1.” The multifaceted collection addresses the artist’s first five albums, with a 240-page hardcover book written by Brooks himself and five CDs worth of outtakes, previously unreleased cuts, cool rarities and other material. ($39.95, www.garthbrooks.com)..

“A Brand New Me: Aretha Franklin with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra”: You don’t mess with a classic, right? Well, in most cases, yes, that’s right. But I do enjoy this set, which pairs Franklin’s classic vocal tracks with new arrangements by the Royal Philharmonic. It offers a new way to hear and appreciate such timeless R&B hits as “Angel,” “Think,” “Don’t Play That Song (You Lied)” and, of course, “Respect.” Let’s just face it: The Queen of Soul rules in any setting. ($18.98 CD, $21.98 LP, www.rhino.com).

“Robert F, Kennedy Stadium, Washington, D.C., July 12-13, 1989,” Grateful Dead: I know some Deadheads won’t listen to anything taped after the 1970s, but girls shoes in ethnic hmong colorful embroidery ballet flat style I have a soft spot in my heart for the band’s work in the late ’80s and am really digging this 6-CD boxed set, The collection captures the legendary band on two great nights in the nation’s capital, rocking tens of thousands of fans with both new and old favorites, The second set of the July 12 show, in particular, is just epic. ($64.98 CD boxed set, $39.99-$49.99 download, www.dead.net)..



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