10 Albums Worth Spinning: Jerry & Grisman, Phish '93, Goose, TTB and More

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May 25, 2026

Phish – New Year's Eve 1993, Live at Worcester Centrum (5-LP Vinyl Deluxe Box Set)

When a setlist is framed on Phish’s Hall of Fame, it’s often the wall’s didactic plaque next to it that got it there. Thus, while Phish’s latest archival box set, New Year’s Eve 1993 Live at Worcester Centrum, is a vibrant affair that’s crackling with energy from the jump, the night itself holds a seminal place in Phish history that extends beyond the musical delivery. It’s that added element that makes this release something more than just enjoyable. It makes it important…READ MORE

Jerry Garcia / David Grisman – Not For Kids Only

One of the most-alluring entries in the Grateful Dead family discography is even more so with the arrival of Not for Kids Only (Deluxe Edition).  

Making its vinyl debut, Jerry Garcia and David Grisman’s 1993 quasi-children’s LP is outfitted with four alternate versions – two previously unissued – on side four. 

Sharing vocals and playing guitar and banjo (Garcia) and mandolin (Grisman), the duo combine whimsy (“Jenny Jenkins,” in original and alt versions) with grown-up fare like “When First Unto this Country.” With drums, percussion, mouth harp, fiddle and piano (on the previously unreleased “Shenandoah”) adding color to the palette, songs about inheritance (“The Miller’s Will”) come off as playfully as “There Ain’t No Bugs on Me.”…READ MORE

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Angine De Poitrine - Vol II

By now, most of us recognize the Internet to be a vast wasteland of AI slop and political ragebait. But once in a while, something peaks out from the depths to remind us that the internet is also how we find weird new music. Quebec duo Angine de Poitrine are that reminder. In early 2026, the band’s performance for KEXP went viral on YouTube – two figures dressed in all polka dots, wearing papier-mâché masks, playing hyper-complex yet freakishly fun microtonal math rock. Two months later, Angine de Poitrine dropped their second album, Vol. II, proof that Internet hype isn’t just smoke and mirrors…READ MORE

Jerry Garcia & Merl Saunders – GarciaLive Volume 22: September 25th, 1971

It was a jam-session atmosphere on Sept. 25, 1971, when an unnamed-but-well-known quintet performed two shows at San Anselmo’s Lion’s Share. 

The emcee introduces the band as Jerry Garcia, Tom Fogerty, Merl Saunders and Friends. Garcia quickly pipes in to clarify John Kahn (bass) and Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann are the friends...READ MORE 

Tedeschi Trucks Band – Future Soul

One word often used to describe Tedeschi Trucks Band over the group’s 15-year existence is retro, which makes the title of their sixth album, Future Soul, an ironic departure. Musically, Future Soul doesn’t remake the band’s gumbo of classic rock, blues, soul and jazz into something futuristic, but it does reposition Tedeschi Trucks Band as more pop-forward and accessible. From the opening bluesy riffs of “Crazy Cryin’,” it’s clear this slinking groove is still classic TTB, driven by Derek Trucks’ one-of-a-kind guitar tone, Susan Tedeschi’s soulful vocals and the 10-piece backing band’s expressive horns and backing vocals. It is, however, a contrast to 2022’s I Am the Moon, a four-part, two-plus-hour song cycle that blended tight songwriting with expansive, jazzy excursions....READ MORE

Infamous Stringdusters – 20/20

The Infamous Stringdusters turn 20 in 2026 and their present to fans is one song for each year via an LP titled 20/20

The release brings the ’Dusters’ diverse musical vision into laser focus as they skip across newgrass, traditional bluegrass and gospel music and stick to their core implements with the exception of adding harmonica to “Hard Times Ain’t that Hard Anymore.”…READ MORE 

The Rolling Stones – Black and Blue (Super Deluxe 180g 5-LP + Blu-ray)

A few months ahead of its 50th birthday comes this 5-LP box set celebrating The Rolling Stones album, Black and Blue. As with so many of the classic album reissues on vinyl, the success is in the presentation—the remastering, the pressing and packaging, the extras. Without a single caveat, this weighty collection honoring the Stones’ 13th studio slab is spectacular.

The place to start is with the fidelity. The Stones turned over the original tapes to Steven Wilson, the highly in-demand, modern maestro of the remix, to revisit the proper album—one that finds the legendary band at, possibly, its most diverse. Wilson’s remix, as hoped, is sheer sonic brilliance. Never have these tracks sounded sharper, more cohesive, and more dynamic than on this new mix. Follow that with Matt Colton’s top-flight mastering—the Grammy-winning engineer worked with the Stones previously on Hackney Diamonds—and Black and Blue in this 2025 incarnation, on whisper-quiet wax, is the one to have…READ MORE

The Who – Who Are You (2025) - (Deluxe 4-LP Set)

Who Are You occupies a somber place in the discography and history of The Who, as the final album with the rock quartet’s original drummer—the irreplaceable Keith Moon. Within a month of its original release in August of 1978, the timekeeper had succumbed to an overdose of an alcohol-detox drug. An ill-fated attempt at sobriety leading to his passing, maybe the ultimate irony in the life of Moon the Loon…READ MORE

Willie Nelson – Country Music

Don’t be fooled by the trick of the title. The generic appellation—Country Music—may suggest a truck-stop compilation vibe; dusty and spinning on a turnstile rack next to the jerky and candy bars. Really, this effort is anything but that. Instead, it’s a latter-day gem from Willie Nelson that celebrates country music with the widest and most respectful of panoramic definitions...READ MORE

Goose - Live in New York