Disguise In Love

Disguise In Love” released in 1978, is the debut album of British punk poet John Cooper Clarke. Renowned for his quick-witted delivery and sharp humor, Clarke fuses punk rock with spoken word, resulting in a one-of-a-kind sonic experience. The album includes tracks such as “I Don’t Want To Be Nice,” “Valley of the Lost Women,” […]

Mott

Released in 1973, Mott is the sixth studio album by British rock band Mott the Hoople.Following the success of All the Young Dudes (1972), the album showcases the band’s signature blend of glam rock, hard rock, and thoughtful lyricism. Featuring standout tracks like “All the Way from Memphis”, “Whizz Kid”, and “I Wish I Was […]

Instant Holograms On Metal Film

Album of the Week: Stereolab – Instant Holograms on Metal Film Staff Review They’re back! After a 15-year hiatus, Stereolab return with Instant Holograms on Metal Film, a brand-new album from the beloved avant-pop pioneers. Unsurprisingly, anticipation has been sky-high… and we’re happy to report it’s an absolute gem. If you’re new to the groop […]

I Thought About You

I Thought About You is a major remixed, remastered, and extended release of Irish jazz guitar master Louis Stewart’s 1977 quartet album with the English pianist John Taylor and the American rhythm team of bassist Sam Jones and drummer Billy Higgins. Recorded when Louis was working with Ronnie Scott’s house band (as was John Taylor), the session coincided with pianist Cedar Walton’s […]

Secrets

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 Recently discovered album from 1960’s soft rock revolutionaries Nirvana. Strictly limited to 1,000 copies worldwide & pressed onto green vinyl. Previously thought long lost, the original tapes for ‘Secrets’ […]

Money Jungle

Presented here is the original album Money Jungle (United Artists UAS 15017), which was the only trio collaboration of Duke Ellington with Charles Mingus and Max Roach. Both youngsters greatly admired Duke. Ellington himself briefly featured Roach (in 1950) and Mingus (in 1953) in his band, and expressed on multiple occasions his appreciation for Mingus’ […]

Eyes Wide Shut

Released in 1999, the Eyes Wide Shut soundtrack features a unique tracklist of hits like “”Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing”” by Chris Isaak, alongside original compositions by Jocelyn Pook that perfectly complement the film’s eerie and suspenseful tone. A standout piece, “”Masked Ball,”” became iconic for its haunting, atmospheric qualities. The album was nominated […]

Yesterday’s Children

Yesterday’s Children emerged from the vibrant mid-60s Connecticut music scene, evolving from a garage-based instrumental outfit into one of the era’s most compelling proto-heavy rock acts. As they evolved, they embraced the psychedelic and hard rock influences of the late 60s, crafting a heavier, more dynamic style. Under the determined management of brothers Dennis (vocals) […]

With Trampled by Turtles

No one can help you build something beautiful quite like those who know you best. Alan Sparhawk knows this well. In his years in Low, he built decades of stirring music with his wife and lifelong creative partner Mimi Parker. In recent years, he has performed around Minnesota with his son Cyrus in DERECHO Rhythm […]

Cuts Across The Land (Deluxe Edition)

Cuts Across The Land was the first full-length album from much-loved cult rock band Duke Spirit – Originally issued on Loog Records in May 2005, it was a huge, critically acclaimed adrenalin-rush of an album that consolidated the group’s word-of-mouth success – To commemorate the album’s 20th Anniversary, the original album is paired with a […]