Happy 100th
Read more100 releases, a bunch of Omnivorous artistes and five minutes = the Omnivore 100 video extravaganza! Enjoy!
September 22, 20140The Best Reissues of 2014
Read moreRolling Stone has picked both Bob Mould's Workbook 25 and Hank Williams The Garden Spot Programs, 1950 as part of The Best Reissues of 2014. Read about all the picks here!
Osiris Studio: Restoring Hank Williams
Read moreHere's a fascinating piece fromMichael Graves that pulls back the curtain on just what was involved in restoring the audio found on Hank Williams The Garden Spot Program, 1950.
Hank Williams on NPR’s Weekend Edition
Read moreComing up today on NPR's Weekend Edition, Jett Williams and Colin Escott discuss tomorrow's release of Hank Williams The Garden Spot Programs, 1950.
Here Comes Record Store Day 2014
Read moreCheck out this preview video to see what we have coming for Record Store Day!
A Return To The Classics
Read moreCamper Van Beethoven reissues are coming! Check out the preview video here!
Sandra Rhodes In March
Read moreSandra’s career began early, and she experienced success as a songwriter, as well as a backing vocalist, performing on Al Green’s classic Hi Records sides. Where’s Your Love Been was released in 1972, and it never had a chance to find its fan base. That will change on March 18.
Omnivore And Iain Matthews Pledge To Bring You The Best
Read moreOmnivore Recordings is proud to be involved in Iain Matthews’ first U.S. release in fifteen years, The Art Of Obscurity! More than that, we’re expanding our horizons, in working with Iain and Pledge Music, and making it even more special.
Back To Black, 2013
Read moreThis year, Record Store Day Back to Black Friday is on November 29, so you can walk off the feast from the day before by heading to your local record store. We’ll have three releases, all on vinyl!
One Of The World’s Greatest Live Albums Is Now Four Times Greater
Read moreWhen Steve Marriott left the Small Faces (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2012) to launch a new band in 1968, expectations were high. Marriott teamed with 18-year-old guitarist Peter Frampton, already a U.K. star through his work with The Herd, along with bassist Greg Ridley from Spooky Tooth, and 17-year-old drummer Jerry Shirley, who Steve Marriott had used as a session player for Andrew Loog Oldham’s Immediate Record Label. Humble Pie recorded four albums and several singles before achieving its U.S. breakthrough with 1971’s double-live set Performance: Rockin’ the Fillmore.