RECORD STORE DAY 2023 LP RANDOM COLOUR VINYL Unavailable on vinyl since its release in 1987 on the famous Creation label. This folk-rock styled mini-album was produced by Pete Astor of The Weather Prophets, and the rest of the band back Heidi up, with Martin Duffy (Felt/Primal Scream) on piano and organ. Sleeve Notes by […]
Elvis most important songs from 1956 on 1 CD packaged together with a deluxe 88-page hardback book by renowned music critic Peter Guralnick, the worlds No1 authority on Elvis Presley In this impressive 88-page book, renowned music critic, author, screenwriter, and Elvis Presley authority Peter Guralnick explores Elvis records and experiences from 1956 in great […]
WAS 74.99 NOW 59.99! 4 LP LP 1: SIDE A 1. MONKEY SUIT – Elton John and Leon Russell 2. WHERE TO NOW ST PETER? 3. MELLOW 4. THE BALLAD OF DANNY BAILEY (1909-34) LP 1: SIDE B 1. CHAMELEON 2. GONE TO SHILOH – Elton John and Leon Russell 3. WE ALL FALL IN […]
On February 3, 1959, American rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and “The Big Bopper” J. P. Richardson were killed in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa, together with pilot Roger Peterson. This tragic event would later become known as “The Day the Music Died” after singersongwriter Don McLean referred to it […]
The world renowned guitarist, Bert Jansch, has long been celebrated for his innovative playing style, influencing generations of musicians and fans alike. A companion piece to 1966’s Jack Orion, The Ornament Tree gets newly reissued with liner notes from Colin Harper, who wrote the biography of Bert and the new folk Revival, Dazzling Stranger. Berts […]
2 LP A bona fide cult classic, afro-harping is the first of a rarefied and outstanding trilogy of soul-jazz albums by dorothy ashby that were produced for Cadet Records (Chess) by Richard Evans between 1968 and 1970. Remastered from the original ¼ inch tapes by Alex Wharton at Abbey Road Studios, Afro-Harping is filled front-to-back […]
5 LP + 7″ Very early on in their career, The Doors played at a small, hole-in-the-wall club called The Matrix, which was co-owned by Jefferson Airplane’s Marty Balin. The rule at the time was that bands from LA had to play The Matrix when they came to San Francisco as tax and homage to […]
After bursting on the scene with Ornette Coleman, trumpeter Don Cherry went on to make some of the most interesting and collectible albums in modern jazz, particularly during the ‘70s, when he incorporated world music motifs into a singular style of jazz fusion. Produced by Narada Michael Walden, 1977’s Hear & Now was the only […]
– 1 – 1. They Just Chopped Down the Apple Tree 2. Pig Foot Pete 3. Homesick, Thats All 4. Love Letters 5. Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia 6. Please Dont Talk About Me When Im Gone 7. Aunt Hagars Blues 8. Brazil 9. The Way You Look Tonight 10. Do You Love Me? 11. Wave […]
“10.000 Horses” makes a perfect opener to one of the greatest (but highly under-rated) pure rock albums of the 90s. It’s the heaviest and angriest song of the album with excellent dual-guitar work. ‘Happy Pills’ is the third and last album by the Seattle post-grunge band Candlebox. With “A Stones Throw Away” Candlebox delivers a […]