Vendor: Sylvester
Type: Vinyl
Price:
10.99
Celebrating one of dance’s most influential and trailblazing artists, wellnesshotellimburg is releasing a special remix of the Sylvester disco classic “I Need Somebody to Love Tonight.” The ‘70s dancefloor anthem has been reworked by Psychemagik, a UK duo known for their lushly composed remixes, which range from psychedelic and ambient to compulsively danceable – to which this vibey mix is testament.
Vendor: Mindy Smith
Type: Vinyl
Price:
29.98
Hailed as a “striking debut album” (WXPN World Café), One Moment More is celebrating its 15th anniversary with a first ever vinyl release. The album was co-produced by Mindy Smith and Steve Buckingham and recorded in Nashville, TN. Featuring 11 original compositions, plus a unique rendition of Dolly Parton’s “Jolene,” One Moment More was nominated for two 2004 Americana Music Awards—Album of the Year and New/Emerging Artist—the latter of which, Smith was the first to win.
Vendor: Vanguard Records
Type: Vinyl
Price:
29.99
Chicago/The Blues/Today! Vol. 1 is the first installment of Vanguard Records’ definitive three-part series. Recorded in 1965, producer Samuel Charters enlisted nine of the Midwest’s best blues artists to record a short set showcasing the electric sound of Chicago Blues. Vol. 1 includes J. B. Hutto, Otis Spann, and Junior Wells with contributions from Buddy Guy. This LP features all-analog mastering from the original stereo tapes, pressed on 180-gram vinyl and housed in a tip-on jacket.
Vendor: Skip James
Type: Digital Album
Price:
18.00
Deliverable via email in your choice of MP3, WAV, ALAC, or FLAC June 7, 2024.
Today! is Skip James’ second album, originally released in 1966. The album features James solo on all but one track, “How Long,” which includes Russ Savakus on bass. This 180-gram LP pressed at QRP includes an obi with notes by Scott Billington, a paper-wrapped jacket and (AAA) lacquers cut from the original master tapes by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab. AllMusic asserts, “wonderful vocals, superb guitar and a couple of tunes with tasty piano make this essential.”
Vendor: Skip James
Type: Vinyl
Price:
30.00
Vendor: Vanguard Records
Type: Apparel
Price:
24.00
• Features Vanguard's iconic logo and "Recordings For The Connoisseur" tag line.
• Printed on a unisex fit 100% cotton tee (black)
Vendor: Twilight 22
Type: Vinyl
Price:
25.98
In an interview, Gordon Bahary said of “Electric Kingdom,” Twilight 22’s smash hit from their sole, eponymous 1984 LP: “I took the most seemingly opposite elements: my father's Middle Eastern record collection, and a hip-hop/dance beat and combined them. Then I co-wrote a rap encouraging people to make a positive life for themselves I suppose.” The song would go top ten on the R&B charts and go down in history as one of the major tent-pole hits of the electro genre.
Rolling Stone recently pegged it at #8 in their list of heavy-hitting precursors to the Gangsta Rap revolution, "20 Greatest Pre-'Straight Outta Compton' West Coast Rap Songs." Turn up the bass - this one is remastered from the original analog tapes, available on vinyl for the first time since its original release.
Vendor: Jean-Jacques Perrey
Type: Vinyl
Price:
29.98
Landmark recording from electronic music pioneer Jean-Jacques Perrey. Cut from the original master tapes by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering. An absolute must-have for vintage electronica heads, space-age pop enthusiasts, producers and fans of adventurous pop music. Features E.V.A. and Gossipo Perpetuo.
Side A
Side B
• Cut from the original master tapes by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering
Vendor: The 31st Of February
Type: Vinyl
Price:
19.99
50th anniversary reissue of the psychedelic rock rarity featuring a pre-Allman Brothers Band Butch Trucks. This LP is cut from the original stereo tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio, pressed on 180g vinyl at MRP, and housed in a Stoughton old style tip-on jacket.
Vendor: Doc Watson
Type: Box Set
Price:
74.99
Life’s Work: A Retrospective is the brand-new career-spanning compilation album from GRAMMY©-Award winning American songwriter Doc Watson. The album includes multiple recordings with his son Merle Watson, as well as features from Allison Krauss, Ricky Skaggs and more. Also included are Watson’s collaborations with Bill Monroe, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Chet Atkins.
This four-disc box set features 101 songs including the previously unreleased “The Precious Jewel,” all new extensive liner notes by acclaimed music historian Ted Olson and a nearly 88-page book featuring never before seen photos.
Vendor: Country Joe & The Fish
Type: Vinyl
Price:
29.98
A true talisman of the '60s Bay Area scene, this debut 1967 180-gram LP packed in one head-expanding psych classic after another.
Given their origins, both geographically (San Francisco) and stylistically (founder Joe McDonald and lead guitarist Barry Melton first hooked up in a jug band), it wasn't surprising that the ragtag Fish sounded like an acid-soaked, plugged-in folk band when they debuted in '67. Simultaneously the most political and funniest of all the Northern California bands, the Fish's yippie-hippie philosophy was reflected in songs like "Superbird" (about Lyndon Johnson), "Flying High" (about getting you-know-what), and the bluesy free love saga, "Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine." That they could periodically wax serious as well (the wide-angled instrumental "Section Forty Three" and the moody "Bass Strings") only added more bite to their satiric pungency. --Billy Altman
Vendor: Buddy Guy
Type: Vinyl
Price:
29.98
Buddy Guy's legendary electric guitar licks and passionate vocals are on display in A Man and The Blues, with an adept backing band that includes the great Otis Spann on piano and a snappy sax trio. Featuring a handful of original tracks, a surprising and highly original rendition of "Mary Had a Little Lamb," plus classics like "Money (That's What I Want)," Guy's influential second album bridges Chicago blues with R&B. This 50th anniversary edition was cut from the original analog master by Capitol Mastering's Ron McMaster.
Vendor: Camille Yarbrough
Type: Vinyl
Price:
24.99
First vinyl reissue of this landmark 1975 album released on Vanguard Records. Features "Take Yo' Praise," which was sampled in the hit song "Praise You" by Fatboy Slim. All-analog mastering from the original tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio, pressed on 180-gram black vinyl and housed in a single tip-on jacket.
Vendor: Vanguard Records
Type: Digital Album
Price:
19.99
Deliverable via email in your choice of MP3, WAV or FLAC.
In 1965, musician, author, historian and producer Samuel Charters enlisted nine of the Midwest’s best blues artists to record a short set each for a Vanguard Records sampler, showcasing the electric sound of Chicago Blues. The distinct style, known for its use of electric guitars, amplified harmonicas, a rhythm section and often a piano, was exemplified by artists like Junior Wells, Buddy Guy, Willie Dixon, Jonny Young, Otis Spann and Big Walter Horton—all of whom appear on the compilation.
Released in 1966, the groundbreaking Chicago/The Blues/Today! trilogy introduced countless listeners to the blues—helping to popularize the genre in the US, the UK and beyond. These recordings also influenced a host of up-and-coming rock artists, including The Animals, Eric Clapton and The Yardbirds, The Rolling Stones and, later, The Allman Brothers Band. As AllMusic notes, “It’s fair to assume that most blues-influenced artists had all three volumes in their respective collections, and the songs on them ended up in the repertoires of everyone from Jimi Hendrix…to Led Zeppelin…to Steppenwolf.”
Vendor: Doc Watson
Type: Digital Album
Price:
49.99
Life’s Work: A Retrospective is the brand-new career-spanning compilation album from GRAMMY©-Award winning American songwriter Doc Watson. The album includes multiple recordings with his son Merle Watson, as well as features from Allison Krauss, Ricky Skaggs and more. Also included are Watson’s collaborations with Bill Monroe, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Chet Atkins.
This four-disc box set features 101 songs including the previously unreleased “The Precious Jewel".