August 6, 2005

OutKast Eyeing Album In Fall, Film In January

After several delays, OutKast is planning a fall release for its next album and a January launch for its debut film, tentatively titled “My Life in Idlewild.” Group member Big Boi tells Billboard.com a second studio album, “The Hard 10,” may even hit stores before 2006 is out.

The first set will serve as the soundtrack to the film and is “about 80% finished,” according to Big Boi. It will be OutKast’s first new music since its 2003 double-album “Speakerboxx/The Love Below,” which has sold 5.5 million copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

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Complete Hendrix Woodstock Set Heads To DVD

Jimi Hendrix’s closisng performance at Woodstock on Aug. 18, 1969, is arguably one of the most iconic moments in rock history, but it has never been commercially available in its entirety. That will change on Sept. 13, when Universal Music and Experience Hendrix release the DVD “Jimi Hendrix — Live at Woodstock.” The project comes out a day earlier in the U.K.

The double-disc set captures one of Hendrix’s only performances with an extended backing band, dubbed Gypsy Sun And Rainbows. Longtime Hendrix engineer Eddie Kramer supervised a new audio mix in both 5.1 and 2.0 stereo sound. Bonus features include “The Road to Woodstock” documentary, a contemporaneous press conference and “A Second Look,” which blends black-and-white video footage with color clips from alternate angles.

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Tragically Hip Reading CD/DVD Box Set

Canadian rock act the Tragically Hip is compiling a four disc music and video boxed set. The limited-edition “Hipeponymous” will boast two audio discs dubbed “Yer Favourites” that will feature 37 tracks recently chosen by fans through an Internet vote on MSN’s Canadian site. Two new songs will also be included.

The box will be bolstered by the concert DVD “That Night in Toronto,” shot in November 2004 at the Air Canada Centre in High Definition. Another DVD will feature the band’s entire video oeuvre of 23 clips, plus 11 new “video pieces.” A 48-page book will round out the package.

The four-disc set will be released as a Nov. 1 in the Great White North by Universal Canada. “Yer Favourites” and “That Night in Toronto” will also be released separately on the same day. At deadline, it was unknown if the collection will be released in any fashion in the United States. The group’s last two studio sets, 2002’s “In Violet Light” and 2004’s “In Between Evolution,” saw U.S. release on Rounder’s Zoe imprint, but a Rounder spokesperson confirms the label and the group are no longer working together.

The Hip has made only two appearances in 2005, playing the Toronto Live 8 concert and Newfoundland’s Salmon Splash Festival. The band will return to live duty when it opens for the Rolling Stones Sept. 3 in Moncton, New Brunswick.

Here is “Yer Favourites” track listing:

Disc one:
“No Threat”
“Grace, Too”
“My Music at Work”
“38 Years Old”
“Gift Shop”
“Ahead by a Century”
“Vaccination Scar”
“Three Pistols”
“So Hard Done By”
“Fiddler’s Green”
“Looking for a Place To Happen”
“Cordelia”
“It’s a Good Life if You Don’t Weaken”
“Blow at High Dough”
“Wheat Kings”
“50 Mission Cap”
“New Orleans Is Sinking”
“Escape Is at Hand for the Travelin’ Man”

Disc two:
“Fully Completely”
“Twist My Arm”
“Courage”
“Lake Fever”
“Poets”
“Fireworks”
“Boots or Hearts”
“Bobcaygeon”
“Nautical Disaster”
“Highway Girl”
“Gus: The Polar Bear From Central Park”
“Scared”
“Something On”
“At the Hundredth Meridian”
“Long Time Running”
“The Darkest One”
“Locked in the Trunk of a Car”
“Little Bones”
“The New Maybe”

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