Harvard Man had only a limited theatrical release in July 2002, and received little critical or popular acclaim, although it achieved some success when it was released on video and DVD in October of that year.
The film had a limited worldwide cinema re-release on May 16, 2013, with an exclusive introduction and interview with McCartney.
The film was given a limited theatrical release in the United States by William Mishkin Motion Pictures beginning in May 1981.
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The film had a limited release in UK theaters on 10 December 2010 in the edited form (99 minutes), with 00:04:11 of its original content removed by the British Board of Film Classification due to "elements of sexual violence that tend to eroticize or endorse sexual violence." A Serbian Film thus became the most censored cinema release in Britain since the 1994 Indian film Nammavar that had five minutes and eight seconds of its violent content removed.
It premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, and was given a limited release in the US on March 18, 2011.
Matt Brown's solo album Morning After Medicine Show, recorded with producer Rick Neigher, drummers Pete Thomas and Dan McCarroll, and keyboardist Rami Jaffee, was recorded in 1999 and also saw limited release in 2011.
The film opened on May 14, 2004 in limited release throughout Southern California and on September 17 in theaters in Chicago, Texas, Florida and New York City.
Approaching Silence is a compilation album of ambient music by David Sylvian (along with Frank Perry and Robert Fripp) collecting the tracks from the 1991 limited release Ember Glance: The Permanence of Memory installation soundtrack CD as well as the soundtrack cassette from the installation "Redemption" (with Robert Fripp), staged in August 1994 at the P3 Gallery in Tokyo.
Their limited-release USB flash drive EP, ‘Pille Vir Kersfees’ (fashioned to look like a large pill capsule), sold out within weeks.
It finally saw limited release in 1996, and in 1998, Rolie and other former members of Santana, including Neal Schon, briefly reunited as Abraxas Pool, releasing one eponymous album.
This was a limited release contained on a USB keydrive and placed inside a brain-shaped gummy that was further encased in a gummy skull.
It was released in 1999 (see 1999 in music) on the band's own label, and contained 12 tracks in that limited release.
Oedipus Judaicus by William Drummond was first published in 1811 to a limited release of 200 copies.
It had a limited release of 500 copies in September 1976, and earned a favourable review in Trouser Press magazine, but was not a commercial success.
It was screened at the Cannes Film Festival on 20 May 2006 and had a limited release in the United States on 7 March 2007.
He later performed the vocals for their latest EP release Unblessing the Purity which has been out on limited release since 10 March 2008.
Nita has produced, starred and been a supporting cast member in a few limited release films as well as national television commercials for companies such as LifeLock.
The album also yielded two companion releases: No One Can Ever Know: The Remixes, featuring remixes from Liars, Com Truise, and Tom Furse from The Horrors, and N/O/C/E/K Tour EP, a limited release featuring alternate and demo recordings.
It was a box office bomb, however, earning just $11,000 after a very limited release to theaters in Sacramento, California.
Its theatrical debut was in New York City at The Public Theater on August 4, 1995, which was followed by a limited release in the U.S. on October 13, 1995.
A second film, Saints and Soldiers: Airborne Creed, was released on August 17, 2012, in limited release.
Despite its low budget, the distribution of an unfinished bootleg made it a cult favourite long before its official limited release in the United States by Triumph Films and Destination Films in 2006.
Three more tracks had a limited release as CD singles during Prince's 2001 "Hit'N'Run" Tour: "Supercute", "Underneath The Cream", and "Gamillah".
The Miracles – Depend On Me: The Early Albums is a 2009 double-CD limited release by Motown Records' original vocal group The Miracles, released through Universal's Hip-O Select imprint to coincide with the legendary Motown label's 50th anniversary.In addition, this collection's release also coincided with The Miracles' being honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on March 20 of that year.
Mary Never Wanted Jesus was a special Christmas-themed limited release that contains some different tracks and running orders on the vinyl and CD versions.
"Tidal Wave of Blood" by David J (Bauhaus, Love And Rockets) and Shok (Zeitmahl, Red Light District) is a limited release single that came out in November 2010.
The group's first EP, "When You're With That Girl", came out in 2005 as a limited release.