Wish from p 27 spanning the ’60s and ’90s, and perfectly echoes the emotionality and overt quirk- iness that made this film a true classic. That, and now you have a couple reasons to stare at the epic cover art for hours. Keith Richards, Talk is Cheap/ Live At The Hollywood Palladium Sure, even with the support of Record Store Day behind it, cassettes still feel like a niche market. But if you wanted to dip your toes in, there’s no better (or at least enter- taining) way to start than Keith Richards’ 1988 debut solo album. Talk is Cheap has sometimes been lauded as an “unofficial” Rolling Stones record, and Richards seems to revel in his role as temporary frontman to play some great frills-free, hard-hitting rock ’n’ roll. And the second cassette, recorded during a tour stop at the Hollywood Palladium, only adds to that pure musical experience. Now, just go and find yourself a proper cassette deck. Pearl Jam, Live on Two Legs Yield, released in February 1998, was marked as a high point for Pearl Jam. Here, the band managed to align themselves in a way like they hadn’t beforehand, and the resulting 13 tracks feel like a proper midway point between their rocking beginnings and the sonic expansion to come in the 2000s. (Plus, “Do the Evolution” is an amazing career highlight.) The live album, recorded from that summer’s U.S. tour, builds on the album proper, and shows that Pearl Jam’s live show was a circus of great music, communal experiences, and a dash or two of hijinks. But, really, it’s always about “Do the Evolution.” Supergrass, Moving Supergrass remains one of the genuine highlights of the Britpop era. So, when they reunited in September 2019 after nearly a decade away, it felt like a great gift from the musical deities. And the gifts just keep on coming: first came 2020’s Live on Other Planets, and now a six-track EP, Moving. The vinyl includes a few different standout offerings, including a longer mix of the title track (as well as a live version) and rarities like the soundtrack version of “East Is East.” Maybe it’s not exactly “new” music, but if it’s Supergrass we’re talking about, then it’s still money very well spent. THU 6/16 KEVIN BURT 8PM • $10 FRI 6/17 JOANNA CONNOR 8PM • $20 SAT 6/18 CAROL PACEY & THE HONEYSHAKERS HARDWAYS, EARPS 8PM • $10 SUN 6/19 ERIC LINDELL 6PM • $20 WED 6/22 ANTIBACTERIA CAFETERIA PRESENTS ASIM, SEANLOUI, TINDAL 8PM • $10 28 JUNE 16TH– JUNE 22ND, 2022 PHOENIX NEW TIMES | MUSIC | CAFE | FILM | CULTURE | NIGHT+DAY | FEATURE | NEWS | OPINION | FEEDBACK | CONTENTS | phoenixnewtimes.com