The singer-songwriter’s ninth album arrives as a sweeping, sterling, often confounding work of self-mythology and psychoamericana: Lana’s in the zone. In 2014, Lana Del Rey told a journalist that [...]
Vinyl LP pressing. 2012 eight-song mini-album from the New York-based singer, songwriter, and performer, the follow-up to her enormously successful Born to Die album. She has described herself as [...]
The Crutchfield twins—accompanied by MJ Lenderman and Brad Cook—reunite for a spirited new project that plays to their strengths and embraces all the miles they’ve traveled. Katie and Allison [...]
Lana Del Rey’s second album of the year is a sweeping survey of her talent as a songwriter, stripped of the aesthetic borders she often places around her work. In […]
Ohr present a reissue of Birth Control’s Operation, originally released in 1971. Re-release of the second album of the Berlin outfit on the original Ohr label. Produced by the famous […]
Carla dal Forno resurfaces with the news of plans to release her third album, Come Around, via her own Kallista Records imprint. Now, based in the township of Castlemaine, Central […]
What’s new for the first time in over a decade? Squirrel Bait’s self-titled 12” EP and Skag Heaven in the black. In ’85-’87, their screamin’ teenage psycho dilemmas stood way […]
Horses by Patti Smith Group? Yeah, that 1975 slab of raw nerve and poetry vomit. Don’t let the “Group” fool you – this is Patti’s show, front to back. She […]
On October 15, 1965, tenor saxophone master and composer Wayne Shorter recorded The All Seeing Eye, a brilliant and ambitiously multi-layered album for Blue Note. Shorter’s goal for the album [...]
Pianist McCoy Tyner was an acknowledged force of nature. On the aptly-named Expansions, Tyner fronts a remarkable band consisting of Woody Shaw on trumpet, Wayne Shorter on tenor saxophone, Gary [...]
Limited 180gm audiophile vinyl LP repressing of this album by the Manchester post-punk icons featuring the original Peter Saville designed packaging. Closer, the band’s 1980 sophomore album [...]
The quartet of Sonam Parikh, Pier Harrison Juliette Rando & Kat Bean are the glorious blood & guts behind Eraser. Much can be said of their paths to this apex, […]
A new Miles Davis boot available in our shop. Live in Belgrade, very very fried material from an early 1970s set in Belgrade. Get em while they’re hot. “Details, revisions […]
Solid jazz influence Mambo/Cha-Cha Label: Seeco – CELP-437 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono Country: US Released: 1960 VG+/VG. Nametag on sleeve. Some rubbing/discoloration. Upper seam starting to split.
Deep & soulful tracks from the Haitian singer, formerly of Orchestre Septentrional Label: RID Records – RID-102 Format: Vinyl, LP Country: Haiti Released: 1971 VG+/VG+. Light marks/sleevewear
Classy Latin swing/pop from Zeppy & his large band. Label: United Artists Records – UAL 3583 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono Country: US Released: 1967 VG+/VG+. Light marks, some sleeve […]
Lovers Rock trio featuring Judy Mowatt, Marcia Griffiths and Rita Marley Label: Rita Marley Music – no cat number Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: Jamaica Released: 1986 VG+/VG+. Light marks/wear
“Understandably, Tony Rebel’s solo debut, Rebel With a Cause, created quite a stir with its blinding ragga rhythms and the DJ’s eloquent cultural toasts. In the dancehalls, that [...]
“In 1972, things were rapidly shifting in Marvin Gaye’s world. He was coming off of one of his most wide-reaching hit albums with 1971’s instant classic What’s Going On, [...]
“This was Billie Holiday’s penultimate album, recorded when her body was telling her enough was enough. During the sessions with arranger Ray Ellis she was drinking vodka neat, as if [...]
“Marvin Gaye’s In Our Lifetime came after 1978’s confessional and meandering double album Here, My Dear. Although this better set does seem effortlessly conceived, it [...]
Features a crazy rendition of Piece Of My Heart Label: Commonwealth United Records – CU-6001 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo Country: US Released: 1969 VG+/VG+. Light marks and sleevewear.
“In 1975, Margie Joseph enjoyed one of her greatest triumphs when she teamed up with Blue Magic for a spectacular remake of the Philadelphia soul ballad “What’s Come Over [...]
“Booker T. Jones exited Stax Records before it came to a complete crash and married singer Priscilla Coolidge, Rita’s sister, and the two hooked-up musically as well. Great things [...]
The debut solo album by the oldest Jackson of the Jackson 5. Label: Motown – M 785V1 DJ Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Promo Country: US Released: 1973 VG+/VG+. Sleeve low […]
“A stellar debut from Chicago’s the Independents, a quartet that featured activist Jessie Jackson’s younger brothers: Chuck on lead vocals, and Maurice; the other members were [...]
“The first (and best) of their albums, before inferior songwriting and unsympathetic production sabotaged their promising career. The hit single, “You Can’t Turn Me Off (In the [...]
Classic R&B from the great Marv Johnson Label: United Artists Records – UAS 6118 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo Country: US Released: 1960 VG/VG. Some splittin in top right corner […]
“Breaking from the James Brown Revue with Brown’s permission, Martha High recorded this neglected LP produced by Thomas Stewart in Georgia; Stewart, along with Julian Chatman and [...]
Sole album of yacht-soul by the multi-instrumentalist, David Astri Label: Award Records – EA 12001 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: US Released: 1983 VG+/VG+. Some stray light marks. Sleeve has [...]
Heavy funk from Oakland. Label: Buddah Records – BDS 5690 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo Country: US Released: 1977 VG+/G+. Split at upper seam. Some noticeable edgewear. Staining to back […]
Concept-driven soul-jazz about Bonnie & Clyde. Label: Bluesway – BLS-6018 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo Country: US Released: 1968 VG+/VG. 2″ seam split in top right corner. TIny [...]
Debut album by the Philadelphia soul songwriter/producer who worked with diverse artists Curtis Mayfield, The Roots & MFSB Label: Parkway – P-50,000 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono Country: US [...]
Solid soul that’s reminiscent of Roger Troutman’s solo work, with elements of new jack swing as well. Label: Columbia – FC 38709 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: US Released: 1983 [...]
Mayfield touches on a myriad of styles on this mid-career highlight Label: The Boardwalk Entertainment Co – NB1 33239 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo Country: US Released: 1981 VG/VG
Book Of Memories & Our Day Will Come are standouts in this wonderful entry-point into McPhatter’s discography. Label: Decca – DL 75231 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo Country: US [...]
“A couple of comeback albums appeared in the ’80s and ’90s, but this was basically Lewis’ only chance to show what he could do at the height of his powers. […]
Sole killer album by belter Maurice Long. Wonderful version of I’ve Been Lovin’ You Too Long on here Label: Paramount Records – PAS-6069 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Promo, Stereo [...]
Johnny Bristol produced this disco/soul stunner. Picture Of A Clown is a particular highlight Label: Atlantic – SD 19182 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: US Released: VG+/VG+
“Pacific Kiss’ is the fourth album from Australian musician David West’s underground pop band, Rat Columns. It was engineered by Griffin Harrison and DW in New York City and Perth, […]
“Regler resume their series of genre dedicated concept albums following 12 releases which focused on Metal, Harsh Noise Wall, Techno, Free Jazz, No Wave, Blues, Classical Music, Minimalism, [...]
“NUG is a music project by Florian T M Zeisig and PVAS. Napping Under God was recorded in Berlin in late 2020 as a live session under the timeless influences […]
“Charnel Ground is a super-group, of sorts, combining the considerable talents of Kid Millions (Oneida, Man Forever) on drums, Chris Brokaw (Come, Codeine, Consonant, etc.) on guitar and [...]