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A Tribute to Jack Johnson
Regular price $24.98 Save $-24.98A Tribute to Jack Johnson Combines Electric Fusion, Slashing Rock, and Aggressive Funk: 1971 Miles Davis Set Features Guitarist John McLaughlin, Sounds Vibrant on Vinyl LP
Michael Henderson launches into an enormous boogie groove with Billy Cobham and John McLaughlin. Miles immediately leaves the control room to join in with them. He achieved exactly what he wanted for the soundtrack of the documentary devoted to the black boxer Jack Johnson by creating the effect of a train going at full speed (which he compared to the force of a boxer). That's how side A of the 1971 LP A Tribute To Jack Johnson begins. By chance, Herbie Hancock had arrived unexpectedly and started playing on a cheap keyboard that a sound engineer quickly connected. Later, Teo Macero taped McLaughlin's riff on "Sing A Simple Song" by Sly Stone. Side B begins with a bass riff inspired by James Brown's "Say It Loud" and ends with "Willie Nelson," a piece recorded in a previous session. An a cappella improvisation by Miles, arranged in a variety of ways by Macero, was featured as a leitmotif throughout; a phrase spoken by Brock Peters was superimposed as a coda. Columbia didn't believe in this album and hastily released it. Today it is a cult record and strong seller.
Musicians:
Miles Davis (trumpet)
John McLaughlin (guitar)
Herbie Hancock (keyboards)
Michael Henderson (bass)
Billy Cobham (drums)
Steve Grossman (saxophone)
- Right Off
- Yesternow
Give Up
Regular price $24.98 Save $-24.98It's been nearly two years since the monumentally successful GIVE UP CD came out. Since then, it's scanned over 350,000 and is currently enjoying sales that are consistently better than any other period during its release. Now comes the vinyl edition, containing a bonus six track EP with the B-sides of both commercially available Postal Service CD singles. Also includes covers by the Shins and Iron & Wine as well as the remixes from 'The District Sleeps Alone Tonight' single.
- 1 District Sleeps Alone Tonight
- 2 Such Great Heights
- 3 Sleeping in
- 4 Nothing Better
- 5 Recycled Air
- 6 Clark Gable
- 7 We Will Become Silhouettes
- 8 This Place Is a Prison
- 9 Brand New Colony
- 10 Natural Anthem
Diary
Regular price $29.98 Save $-29.98A passion to create uncommonly expressive rock and roll fueled Jeremy Enigk (guitar/vocals), Dan Hoerner (guitar/vocals), William Goldsmith (drums), and Nate Mendel (bass) from the earliest incarnations of Sunny Day Real Estate. It was quickly clear they’d all stumbled upon something new and exciting. Enigk’s yearning, high-register voice was a direct contrast to Hoerner’s primal delivery, imbuing the music with a previously unrealized level of emotion, and when Mendel returned from tour, it was decided Sunny Day would henceforth be a quartet, with Enigk on lead vocals.
At the time, grunge had turned Seattle into the epicenter of the music industry, making worldwide superstars out of hometown heroes Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Alice in Chains. But Sunny Day forged its own path, deriving a unique sound from its members’ collective talents. “It was guys that played hardcore experimenting with actually writing songs,” Goldsmith recalls of the band’s early days. “Hardcore is really fast and out of control. There was still songwriting and arranging, but this was a whole new thing, learning how to leave space. We had these melodies that were kind of triumphant; they matched what we were feeling.”
In May 1993, Sunny Day played just its second show ever at Seattle’s Crocodile Café, before a sparse crowd that just happened to include Sub Pop co-founder Jonathan Poneman. He left blown away and determined to sign the band to his label, which he did within a matter of weeks. “The thing that was so emotionally engaging about the music was that the songs were so beautiful and evocative,” he says. “It was a riveting experience.”
Poneman enlisted producer Brad Wood (Liz Phair, Smashing Pumpkins) to produce Sunny Day’s Sub Pop debut, which the band recorded at his Idful Studios in Chicago at the end of its maiden North American tour. Diary was released on May 10, 1994 and, despite substantial rock radio airplay for “Seven” and “In Circles,” failed to appear on any Billboard chart. The band wrapped itself in mystery, granting only one interview (to British journalist Everett True) and distributing a single publicity photo. The critical reception was generally positive (“poignant and painfully revealing,” said CMJ; “a stark, blinding ray of sunshine,” offered Kerrang!). But it proved a remarkably consistent seller, eventually exceeding 230,000 units to make it Sub Pop’s seventh-biggest release of all time.
Sub Pop Records has reissued both Diary and the band’s second full-length album, commonly known as LP2 (or “The Pink Album” for its entirely pink cover). Both re-mastered albums include rare bonus tracks as well as newly written liner notes.
Sunny Day Real Estate Diary Track Listing:
1. Seven
2. In Circles
3. Song About an Angel
4. Round
5. 47
6. The Blankets Were the Stairs
7. Pheurton Skeurto
8. Shadows
9. 48
10. Grendel
11. Sometimes
12. 8 (bonus track)
13. 9 (bonus track)
Helplessness Blues
Regular price $29.98 Save $-29.98Helplessness Blues is the new full-length from Fleet Foxes. Helplessness Blues was recorded over the course of a year at Avast Recording, Bear Creek Studios, Dreamland Studios, and Reciprocal Recording. The album was recorded and mixed by Phil Ek and co-produced by Fleet Foxes and Ek. The piece that appears on the album cover was illustrated by Seattle artist Toby Liebowitz and painted by Chris Alderson. Fleet Foxes is Robin Pecknold, Skyler Skjelset, Christian Wargo, Casey Wescott, Josh Tillman and Morgan Henderson.
1. Montezuma
2. Bedouin Dress
3. Sim Sala Bim
4. Battery Kinzie
5. The Plains/Bitter Dancer
6. Helplessness Blues
7. The Cascades
8. Lorelai
9. Someone You'd Admire
10. The Shrine/An Argument
11. Blue Spotted Tail
12. Grown Ocean
Fleet Foxes
Regular price $29.98 Save $-29.98Fleet Foxes Fleet Foxes on 2LP Set!
Astounding Harmonic Roots Pop Debut Topped Myriad 2008 Best-of Lists!
Seattle's five-piece Fleet Foxes traffic in baroque harmonic pop on this, their self-titled full-length debut. They draw influences from the traditions of folk, pop, choral, gospel, sacred harp singing, West Coast music, traditional music from Ireland to Japan, film scores, and their peers from the Northwest. The subject matter ranges from the natural world and familial bonds to bygone loves and stone cold graves. Fleet Foxes is a supremely crafted and confident affair produced by the famous Phil Ek (Modest Mouse, The Shins).
A1 Sun It Rises
A2 White Winter Hymnal
A3 Ragged Wood
A4 Tiger Mountain Peasant Song
A5 Quiet Houses
A6 He Doesn't Know Why
B1 Heard Them Stirring
B2 Your Protector
B3 Meadowlarks
B4 Blue Ridge Mountains
B5 Oliver James
Sun Giant EP
C1 Sun Giant
C2 Drops In The River
C3 English House
D1 Mykonos
D2 Innocent Son
Thank Your Lucky Stars
Regular price $24.98 Save $-24.98Vinyl LP pressing in a tip-on gatefold jacket with custom dust sleeve, includes digital download. Thank Your Lucky Stars is the sixth full-length effort from Baltimore, Maryland dream pop duo Beach House (Victoria Legrand and Alex Scally) and second of 2015 alone following the August release of fifth album Depression Cherry. The band stated that Thank Your Luck Stars, "is an album being released the way we want. It's not a companion to Depression Cherry or a surprise or b-sides."
- - Disc 1 -
- 1 Majorette
- 2 She's So Lovely
- 3 All Your Yeahs
- 4 One Thing
- 5 Common Girl
- - Disc 2 -
- 1 The Traveller
- 2 Elegy to the Void
- 3 Rough Song
- 4 Somewhere Tonight
Boston
Regular price $24.98 Save $-24.98Boston was in the right place at the right time as an alternative to the disco and nascent punk-rock movements of 1976. Certified Gold one month after appearing on the Billboard albums chart, and platinum one month later, the band's self-titled debut spent a solid 2 1/2 years on the list producing the rock radio fixtures "More Than A Feeling," "Long Time," and "Peace Of Mind" along the way. From the sparkling opening acoustic passage to "More Than a Feeling" through the rollicking country-inspired ramble that finishes the closing "Let Me Take You Home Tonight," the now 17x platinum release unspools as a revelatory, anthemic, acoustic-electric yin-yang hybrid of power pop, hard rock, and classically influenced music. Brad Delp's leather-lung vocals, Tom Scholz's crunchy riffs, and their colleagues assured playing teem with romance, fantasy, possibility, sweetness, imagination, sentimentality, and happiness. Contagious in its appeal, it is the rare album that has no obvious peers – and an effort in which everything, from the studio approach to the intricate details to the climactic architecture of the arrangements, synchronizes in epic fashion.
- More Than A Feeling
- Peace Of Mind
- Foreplay/Long Time
- Rock & Roll Band
- Smokin'
- Hitch A Ride
- Something About You
- Let Me Take You Home Tonight
Pork Soda
Regular price $36.99 Save $-36.99180g 2LP Set Remastered from the Original Analog Tapes for Superb Sound: Primus' 1993 Album Pork Soda Features "My Name Is Mud" and Les Claypool's Unique Bass Playing
Led by musical genius and renowned world-class bassist Les Claypool, Primus offered up a fantastic, colorful journey through demented novelty compositions and preposterous instrumental rollercoasters that take The Residents' and Frank Zappa's blueprints to the most bizarre heights. The results are a unique form of psycho jazz, bass-oriented metal and alt-rock psychedelia. Along with 1990's Frizzle Fry and the following year's, Sailing The Seas Of Cheese, 1993's Pork Soda is among the group's most defining records. One of the most unique albums to ever debut in the Top Ten, the platinum-certified effort is home to the all-time classic "My Name is Mud," with Claypool's slap bass at its finest.
"Pork Soda was the first straight-up Ler, Herb, and Les record," Claypool told Consequence Of Sound. "Even Sailing the Seas of Cheese had some songs that Todd and Jay Lane had helped with. It's a little darker, heavier. That was the beginning of our really DIY recording. We recorded that in our rehearsal space, and we had our sound man do it. That album went platinum, but it took four years. We were always the slow-burn guys; we were the guys called "the catalog band." We didn't come out and Pearl Jam-it and sell a gazillion records right out the gate."
Available on vinyl (180g 2LP) once again with audio remastered in 2018 from the original analog tapes.
1. Pork Chop's Little Ditty
2. My Name Is Mud
3. Welcome to This World
4. Bob
5. DMV
6. The Ol' Diamondback Sturgeon (Fisherman's Chronicles, Pt. 3)
7. Nature Boy
8. Wounded Knee
9. Pork Soda
10. The Pressman
11. Mr. Krinkle
12. The Air Is Getting Slippery
13. Hamburger Train
14. Pork Chop's Little Ditty
15. Hail Santa
24k Magic
Regular price $27.98 Save $-27.98Multi-Grammy-winning megastar Bruno Mars returns with his highly-anticipated third studio album, 24K Magic, his first piece of solo music in nearly four years. Written and produced by Shampoo Press & Curl, lead single "24K Magic" sees Bruno bringing back his signature bounce with the singer proclaiming, "You can call it my first single, but I call it the invitation to the party." The critically acclaimed singer, songwriter, producer, and musician scored his first five "Hot 100" No. 1's faster than any male since Elvis Presley. Mars most recently dominated the charts with hit single "Uptown Funk." The worldwide smash is the longest-leading Billboard Hot 100 single of the 2010s, and is only the tenth single in the Hot 100's 57-year history to spend at least 14 weeks at No. 1. "Uptown Funk" took home 3 Grammy Awards this past year, including the coveted Record of the Year award.
- 24K Magic
- Chunky
- Perm
- That's What I Like
- Versace On The Floor
- Straight Up & Down
- Calling All My Lovelies
- Finesse
- Too Good To Say Goodbye
Soul Station (Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition)
Regular price $30.98 Save $-30.98Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. On February 7, 1960, tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley with pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Art Blakey, laid down what would become his masterpiece: Soul Station. The crystalline six-song set was a showcase for Mobley's lyrical flow from the breezy opening take on Irving Berlin's "Remember" through bluesy originals like "Dig Dis", & the swinging up-tempo number "Split Feelin's." Soul Station endures as a jazz classic for the ages.
- 1 Remember
- 2 This I Dig of You
- 3 Dig Dis
- 4 Split Feelin's
- 5 Soul Station
- 6 If I Should Lose You
This One's For You
Regular price $26.98 Save $-26.98Limited vinyl LP pressing. 2017 release from the 27 year-old Asheville, North Carolina country music sensation. With gritty, grizzled vocals, brazen songwriting talent and one hell of a live show, Luke Combs stormed onto country music landscape as a force to be reckoned with. Combs' debut smash radio single Hurricane quickly became a staple anthem for country fans. After attending Appalachian State, Combs, a true road warrior, built his avid fan base, delivering over 200 rowdy, hold-nothing-back shows per year.
- - Disc 1 -
- 1 Out There 3:23
- 2 Memories Are Made of 3:36
- 3 Lonely One 3:26
- 4 Beer Can 3:31
- 5 Hurricane 3:43
- 6 One Number Away 3:42
- - Disc 2 -
- 1 Don't Tempt Me 3:32
- 2 When It Rains It Pours 4:01
- 3 This One's for You 3:50
- 4 Be Careful What You Wish for 2:55
- 5 I Got Away with You 3:48
- 6 Honky Tonk Highway 3:32
Bleach
Regular price $25.98 Save $-25.98Nirvana Bleach Track Listing:
1. Blew
2. Floyd The Barber
3. About A Girl
4. School
5. Love Buzz
6. Paper Cuts
7. Negative Creep
8. Scoff
9. Swap Meet
10. Mr. Moustache
11. Sifting
12. Big Cheese
13. Downer
In the Court of the Crimson King
Regular price $34.99 Save $-34.99Recorded over a period of 10 days in August of 1969 and released on October 10th of the same year, In The Court Of The Crimson King stands as one of the defining albums of British rock music and one of the finest debut albums of all time. Described at the time as “an uncanny masterpiece” by Pete Townshend, the album has achieved legendary status over the years. It is the only studio document of an extraordinary year in the life of King Crimson; a year that began with the group’s first rehearsals on January 13th, included a residency at the Marquee Club, a concert in Hyde Park with The Rolling Stones, the recording and release of the album and ended with the dissolution of the lineup at the close of Crimson’s 1st American tour in December.
One of the most anticipated & frequently requested high quality vinyl reissues finally returns to the 12” format. Newly cut from masters approved by Robert Fripp. Complete with the original iconic gatefold sleeve.
King Crimson In The Court Of The Crimson King Track Listing
1. 21st Century Schizoid Man including Mirrors
2. I Talk To The Wind
3. Epitaph including March For No Reason and Tomorrow And Tomorrow
4. Moonchild including The Dream and The Illusion
5. The Court of the Crimson King including The Return Of The Fire Witch and The Dance Of The Puppets
The Black Album
Regular price $36.99 Save $-36.992003's The Black Album was the purported swan song from legendary rapper/record producer/entrepreneur Jay-Z and although he eventually returned with more material, he treated the release as such and it's yet another essential chapter in his unprecedented journey to hip hop supremacy. Featuring tracks by Rick Rubin, Timbaland, Kanye West, Eminem, The Neptunes and Just Blaze among others, The Black Album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 and garnered a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album. Includes the Top 10 singles "Change Clothes" and "Dirt Off Your Shoulder" along with the old-school Rick Rubin produced cut "99 Problems."
Jay-Z The Black Album Track Listing:
LP1
1. Interlude
2. December 4th
3. What More Can I Say
4. Encore
5. Change Clothes
6. Dirt Off Your Shoulder
7. Threat
8. Moment of Clarity
LP2
1. 99 Problems
2. Public Service Announcement
3. Justify My Thug
4. Lucifer
5. Allure
6. My 1st Song
Mingus Ah Um (Blue) (Import)
Regular price $21.99 Save $-21.99
Where Did You Sleep Last Night? (Gold)
Regular price $26.00 Save $-26.00Limited gold colored vinyl LP pressing in gatefold jacket.
- 1 Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
- 2 The Bourgeois Blues
- 3 Looky Yonder/ Black Betty/ Yellow Women's Doorbells
- 4 The Gallis Pole
- 5 Big Fat Woman
- 6 Bring Me Li'l Water Silvy
- 7 John Hardy
- 8 Goodnight Irene
- 9 How Long Blues
- 10 On a Monday (I'm Almost Done)
- 11 Blue Tail Fly
- 12 The Boll Weevil
- 13 Borrow Love and Go
- 14 Pretty Flowers in My Backyard
Death of a Bachelor-FBR 25th Anniversary (Silver)
Regular price $28.98 Save $-28.98Limited silver colored vinyl LP pressing. Death of a Bachelor is the fifth studio album by Panic! At the Disco, and their first as a solo project, originally released January 15, 2016. It is the follow-up to the band's fourth studio album, Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! (2013), with the entire album written and recorded by vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Brendon Urie, who collaborated with other writers including Jake Sinclair, Morgan Kibby, Lolo, and Sam Hollander. Death of a Bachelor debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200.
Tracks
- - Side 1 -
- 1 Victorious
- 2 Don't Threaten Me with a Good Time
- 3 Hallelujah
- 4 Emperor's New Clothes
- 5 Death of a Bachelor
- 6 Crazy = Genius
- - Side 2 -
- 1 La Devotee
- 2 Golden Days
- 3 The Good, the Bad and the Dirty
- 4 House of Memories
- 5 Impossible Year
Back to the Future
Regular price $30.98 Save $-30.98A worldwide cultural phenomenon, Back to the Future was executive produced by Steven Spielberg and directed by Robert Zemeckis. Starring Michael J. Fox as time-traveler Marty McFly, the film was shot at night to accommodate the actor's daytime commitment to TV's Family Ties. The highest grossing film of 1985, Back to the Future launched one of the most successful franchises in Universal's history. The Back to the Future (Music From the Motion Picture Soundtrack) features all of the songs from the film including everlasting pop classics such as "Power of Love" and "Back In Time" by Huey Lewis and The News, as well as songs by Lindsey Buckingham, Eric Clapton, Etta James, score suites by Alan Silvestri and of course Marty McFly's brilliant (if interesting) interpretation of Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode." Available here on standard black vinyl LP.
Tracks
- Huey Lewis And The News - The Power Of Love
- Lindsey Buckingham - Time Bomb Town
- The Outatime Orchestra - Back To The Future
- Eric Clapton - Heaven Is One Step Away
- Huey Lewis And The News - Back In Time
- The Outatime Orchestra - Back To The Future Overture
- Etta James - The Wallflower (Dance With Me Henry)
- Marvin Berry And The Starlighters - Night Train
- Marvin Berry And The Starlighters - Earth Angel (Will You Be Mine)
- Marty McFly With The Starlighters - Johnny B. Goode
Duke Ellington & John Coltrane (Import)
Regular price $23.98 Save $-23.98180 gram VINYL AUDIOPHILE PRESSING.
- 1 In a Sentimental Mood
- 2 Take the Coltrane
- 3 Big Nick
- 4 Stevie
- 5 My Little Brown Book
- 6 Angelica
- 7 The Feeling of Jazz
- 8 I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good
Coming Home
Regular price $27.98 Save $-27.98Leon Bridges Coming Home on 180g LP + Download
Soft Sounds From Another Planet
Regular price $24.98 Save $-24.98Japanese Breakfast's Soft Sounds From Another Planet is less of a concept album about space exploration so much as it is a mood board come to life. Over the course of 12 tracks, Michelle Zauner explores a sonic landscape of her own design, one that's big enough to contain her influences. There are songs on this album that recall the pathos of Roy Orbison's ballads, while others could soundtrack a cinematic drive down one of Blade Runner's endless skyways. Zauner's voice is capacious; one moment she's serenading the past, the next she's robotically narrating a love story over sleek monochrome, her lyrics more pointed and personal than ever before. While Psychopomp was a genre-spanning introduction to Japanese Breakfast, this visionary sophomore album launches the project to new heights.
- Diving Woman
- Road Head
- Machinist
- Planetary Ambience
- Soft Sounds From Another Planet
- Boyish
- 12 Steps
- Jimmy Fallon Big
- Body Is A Blade
- Till Death
- This House
- Here Come The Tubular Bells