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A surge in CD reissues revives overlooked 1960s–70s rock and pop albums, including rare tracks and live recordings.
A new wave of CD reissues brings back overlooked music from the 1960s and 1970s, including Andrew Gold’s “Lonely Boy – The Asylum Years Anthology,” featuring his mid-70s soft rock albums, rare tracks, live recordings, and a DVD of TV appearances. Jackdawg, a 1990 album by former Creedence Clearwater Revival and Doobie Brothers members, is reissued after nearly two decades, blending country rock and pop with original songs and covers. The Outer Limits’ “Just One More Chance – The Anthology 1965–1968” compiles the band’s brief but influential output, spotlighting Leeds-born frontman Jeff Christie, who later hit the charts with “Yellow River.” These releases offer fans a chance to rediscover underappreciated rock and pop gems.