October 18 street date. Immortal is the second album by Beth Hart, listed as the Beth Hart Band. She’s backed by some amazing musicians and showing the pure force of nature that is her voice. It’s blues rock at its best, from the first track “Run” to the incredible album closer “Blame the Moon”. The pure beauty of her emotions brings the deepness of the songs to the surface. Even when it’s not her best known album, it’s an album which is impressive from the first note to the last. Her vocal quality can be compared with the great gifts of Janis Joplin and Tracy Chapman. Immortal is available as a limited edition of 1500 individually numbered copies on 180 gram purple coloured vinyl. The package includes a 4-page booklet.
February 25 street date. A few years ago, there were whispers around blues-rock dynamo Beth Hart's orbit about a glorious album of Led Zeppelin covers, meticulously put together by superstar producer Rob Cavallo (Green Day, Linkin Park, My Chemical Romance). The only thing missing was vocals. Beth's dynamically expressive singing, which spans honeyed delicate tones, sandpaper gritty soulfulness, and rattle-the-rafters high notes, would be the perfect fit. Yet, the Grammy-nominated blues-rock singer-songwriter was hesitant. "Heavy rock has a lot of screaming and yelling, and a lot of my anger had died down over the years. I was scared to reconnect with it for this Led Zeppelin album," Beth explains. "But a lot of things started coming up around the pandemic, and, as time went on, I felt willing to take that risk." The resulting 9-song album, produced by Rob Cavallo and featuring him as a guitarist, is an artistic feat - a viscerally rocking album that is both faithful and personal. The 9-track album features a mix of Zep essentials and fan favourites.
February 25 street date. Orange vinyl edition, limited to 1500 copies. A few years ago, there were whispers around blues-rock dynamo Beth Hart's orbit about a glorious album of Led Zeppelin covers, meticulously put together by superstar producer Rob Cavallo (Green Day, Linkin Park, My Chemical Romance). The only thing missing was vocals. Beth's dynamically expressive singing, which spans honeyed delicate tones, sandpaper gritty soulfulness, and rattle-the-rafters high notes, would be the perfect fit. Yet, the Grammy-nominated blues-rock singer-songwriter was hesitant. "Heavy rock has a lot of screaming and yelling, and a lot of my anger had died down over the years. I was scared to reconnect with it for this Led Zeppelin album," Beth explains. "But a lot of things started coming up around the pandemic, and, as time went on, I felt willing to take that risk." The resulting 9-song album, produced by Rob Cavallo and featuring him as a guitarist, is an artistic feat - a viscerally rocking album that is both faithful and personal. The 9-track album features a mix of Zep essentials and fan favourites.
February 25 street date. A few years ago, there were whispers around blues-rock dynamo Beth Hart's orbit about a glorious album of Led Zeppelin covers, meticulously put together by superstar producer Rob Cavallo (Green Day, Linkin Park, My Chemical Romance). The only thing missing was vocals. Beth's dynamically expressive singing, which spans honeyed delicate tones, sandpaper gritty soulfulness, and rattle-the-rafters high notes, would be the perfect fit. Yet, the Grammy-nominated blues-rock singer-songwriter was hesitant. "Heavy rock has a lot of screaming and yelling, and a lot of my anger had died down over the years. I was scared to reconnect with it for this Led Zeppelin album," Beth explains. "But a lot of things started coming up around the pandemic, and, as time went on, I felt willing to take that risk." The resulting 9-song album, produced by Rob Cavallo and featuring him as a guitarist, is an artistic feat - a viscerally rocking album that is both faithful and personal. The 9-track album features a mix of Zep essentials and fan favourites.
February 18 street date. Beth Hart's 2012 album "Better Than Home" is now available for the first time on transparent vinyl, limited to 500 copies. "Bang Bang Boom Boom" was the follow-up to the highly successful soul-rock covers album "Don't Explain", a collaboration with blues sensation Joe Bonamassa. The album features 11 original Beth Hart tracks and is an artistic statement that hits the bullseye, delivering on Beth's fizzing potential, and finding her at peace with herself and looking to the future. "This album was where I found a new voice", explains Beth. "This album helped chart new places for me to go sonically and felt like a whole new start for me".
February 18 street date. Beth Hart's 2015 album "Better Than Home" is now available for the first time on transparent vinyl, limited to 500 copies. "Better Than Home" is Beth's most introspective album because these songs came from the depth of her soul, revealing terrible pain in her past. Beth found herself working through family issues and personal demons. Lessons learned helped her come to grips with these issues to find the real beauty in her life.
February 18 street date. Beth Hart's 2016 album "Better Than Home" is now available for the first time on transparent vinyl, limited to 500 copies. "Fire On The Floor" is the album that Beth Hart needed to make. Likewise, it's a record that the world needed to hear. These twelve new songs run the gamut of genre, reflecting Beth's eclectic teenage influences, which took in everything from gospel, soul and classical to the seismic rock of Soundgarden. "As a writer", she nods, "I feel really stifled if I'm trying to write in the same style. I just can't do that. Growing up as a kid, I was raised all over the place stylistically, loving so many different genres".
March 3 street date. Beth Hart has been through almost everything. She's tasted the sweetness of success, and she has clung on to a bottle laying in the gutter. She has been betrayed by her own mind and she has felt the bliss of mental balance. For periods of time, that is. 2010's "My California" are stories from life. Beth's life. "Sister Heroine" is about the loss of her sister, Sharon. About being gathered as a family and feeling guilty over talking about the good old days, when someone is missing, even having guilt over feeling joy or laughing. 'Like You and Everyone Else' is about the struggle in dealing with life when the brain's chemical balances keep sending you from one extreme to the next. It's about wishing to be like everyone else, about belonging and in the end coming to terms with the fact that everyone is different somewhere in their lives. Now available on vinyl again and on transparent red vinyl. Limited to 500 copies.
March 3 street date. Back in 2009 no other recording in her entire career does a better job of capturing Beth Hart's music live than "37 Days". The entire album was recorded and mixed in only 37 days. It was produced like a live album. All the people who worked on the album respected, trusted and loved each other: Jon Nichols on guitar, Tom Lilly on bass, Todd Wolf on drums and percussion, and the talented Danish producer, Rune Westberg. Now available on vinyl again and on red vinyl. Limited to 500 copies.
March 3 street date. 2018 was an exceptional year for Beth Hart. She played the biggest headline shows of her career so far, including to 12,000 screaming fans in the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, a sold-out Royal Albert Hall in London, and her first solo tour in the USA, which completely sold out. Riding high on this success, she returned with a stunning studio album, "War In My Mind", on which she collaborated with Rob Cavallo (Dave Matthews Band, Phil Collins, Green Day, etc). The album sees Hart at her most passionate and emotive. Now available on vinyl again and on purple vinyl. Limited to 500 copies.
May 12 street date. Three years after her debut Immortal (1996), Beth Hart released Screamin' For My Supper to great critical acclaim. Beth produced the album herself with help from longtime collaborator and bass player Tal Herzberg, resulting in a mature, fully formed record. "LA Song" made it to a single. With her raw and fragile voice she sings some fantastic up-tempo songs and ballads. It's her more poppy approach, but still with her recognizable sound. Later on she became one of the big names in the female blues-rock and recorded several albums together with blues giant Joe Bonamassa. Screamin' For My Supper is available as a limited edition of 1500 individually numbered copies on 180 gram yellow & orange marbled vinyl. This 2LP is housed in a gatefold sleeve, includes an insert and contains an etch on side D.
May 26 street date. Provogue Records is excited to announce the vinyl reissue of Beth Hart's "Live At The Royal Albert Hall". This live album captures the magic of the Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter in her element as she takes control of the iconic London venue and delivers a truly legendary performance. This reissue is available as a limited 3LP purple vinyl edition.
January 28 street date. 180 gram audiophile vinyl in Gatefold sleeve + Insert. Available on vinyl for the first time with Etched D-side. Three years after releasing her debut Immortal, Beth Hart released Screaming For My Supper in 1999 to great critical acclaim. Beth produced the album herself with help from longtime collaborator Tal Herzberg, resulting in a mature, fully formed record.
June 16 street date. 180 GRAM VINYL w/DOWNLOAD! NO OTHER RECORDING IN BETH HART’S ENTIRE CAREER DOES A BETTER JOB CAPTURING HER SPONTANEITY AND PERFORMANCE THAN "37 DAYS." THE ENTIRE ALBUM WAS RECORDED AND MIXED IN ONLY 37 DAYS AND RECORDED AS IF IT WAS A LIVE PERFORMANCE. IT’S A COLLABORATION OF TRUSTED AND RESPECTED MUSICIANS INCLUDING JON NICHOLS ON GUITAR, TOM LILLY ON BASS, TODD WOLF ON DRUMS AND PERCUSSION, AND THE TALENTED DANISH PRODUCER, RUNE WESTBERG.