KIWANUKA sets off on a journey that evokes the psychedelic haze of its predecessor, but ramps up a very broad sense of scale. With his exquisite band of players, Michael channels an assortment of the late greats (a nod to Gil Scott-Heron here, Bobby Womack flecked there, and the ever present Otis Redding vocally) for […]
2 LP In chronological order, this GRAMMY®-nominated, 2 LP album presents highlights from Otis Redding’s historic three-night stand at the famed Sunset Strip venue during the Spring of 1966. Remixed and remastered from the original 4-track analog tapes, this collection includes the singer’s popular songs of the time, including “Respect,” “I’ve Been Loving You Too […]
RSD 2022 RSD titles are limited to one copy per person. With fairness in mind, we have to prohibit multiple buys of the same release. LP Presented with replica cover art & obi strip. Red Vinyl Edition. 1977 West African funk classic heavily influenced by James Brown. The Accra-born pianist and frontman, ROB, only released […]
RSD 2022 LP 500 UK / 500 WW The Rationals are one of the cornerstone bands of Detroit’s ever-storied rock history. Artists such as Bob Seger, Ted Nugent and Brownsville Station were influenced by The Rationals. Coming out of Ann Arbor in 1964, The Rationals gave an authentic R&B twist to the new rock ‘n […]
BLACK FRIDAY 2023 4650 WW / 700 UK The Mamas & The Papas closed out The Monterey International Pop Festival on Sunday, June 18, 1967. *John Phillips_guitar, vocals Michelle Phillips_vocals *Cass Elliot_vocals *Denny Doherty_vocals *Eric Hord_lead guitar *Larry Knechtel_piano *Joe Osborn_bass *Eddie Hoh_drums *Scott McKenzie. The package design will be the same layout and specs […]
Black, Gold & Green was the first of three albums Ken Boothe would record together with producer Lloyd Charmers and takes his Memphis-via-Kingston aesthetic to the next level. Some of the best soul singing of his career can be heard here on numbers such as “”Out of Love,”” “”Missing You,”” and the gritty ballad “”Second […]
Footage of the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival presented in a film by D.A. Pennebaker. Featuring performances by Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Otis Redding and The Who, the three-day concert, although well-attended, was never to be repeated, becoming known as the beginning of the Summer of Love. Special Features Interactive Menus Bonus Footage Outtakes Interviews: Interviews […]