To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Lost Themes, Sacred Bones are thrilled to present an expanded art edition of the album with art by Greg Ruth. This special release includes an additional 7-inch featuring two previously unreleased tracks from the original recording session—“Cruisin’ With Mr. Scratch” and “Dominator.” Upon its initial release, Lost Themes was […]
The classic 1977 punk album – remastered ‘lost ’77 mixes’ edition. Limited edition in transparent purple vinyl LP – *first time* this edition not in black. Gatefold sleeve, with notes by Thunders biographer Nina Antonia. In 1977 this classic punk album had a sound flaw and wasnt heard properly until it was recompiled in 1994 […]
As usual, one copy per person, only. For fairness sake, we have to prohibit multiple buys of the same release. 7″ ? Steve Earle & The Dukes released J.T. in the winter of 2021. J.T. is an 11-song recording that consists of 10 Justin Townes Earle songs and 1 Steve Earle original. ? The album […]
A double LP capturing a live performance by Tom Waits at the Paradise Theater in Boston on October 5, 1977.The concert showcases Waits during the promotion of his album “Foreign Affairs,” which had been released in September that year. The set-list features tracks from both “Foreign Affairs” and his previous album, “Small Change” (1976). Waits […]
Somber and startlingly hushed, Springsteen’s first primarily acoustic set since ‘Nebraska’ was no less unflinching or dark. Framed/inspired by its title character, it serves as a parched, narrative-driven consideration of poverty, immigration and the brittle troubles of Americans and Mexicans in the Southwest.
Limited edition of 600 on coloured vinyl. Side A: The Golden State 5:14 Side B: My Blood Bleeds The Darkest Blue 5:58 New 7″ single of songs not found elsewhere and exclusive to this release. Amy Boone and Willy Vlautin both love duets. Over the years Willy has written a few but so far they […]
Decca Classics proudly announces Shostakovich & Britten, the new album from internationally acclaimed cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason. Featuring Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto no.2, performed with John Wilson and the Sinfonia of London, alongside the cello sonatas of Shostakovich and Britten, this deeply personal recording pays tribute to cellist Mstislav Rostropovich, the towering figure who inspired both composers […]