The Beatles' acclaimed original studio album remasters, released on CD in 2009, make their long-awaited stereo vinyl debut Manufactured on 180-gram, audiophile quality vinyl with replicated artwork, the 14 albums return to their original glory with details including the poster in The Beatles (The White Album), the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band's cut-outs, and special inner bags for some of the titles The titles include The Beatles' 12 original UK albums, first released between 1963 and 1970, the US-originated Magical Mystery Tour, now part of the group's core catalogue, and Past Masters... [Read More]
I Put a Spell on You is the 1965 album by Nina Simone, and features some of her best known songs. 'I Put a Spell on You', a song originally by Screamin' Jay Hawkins. The original version gave the song an ironic theme, but Simone transformed it into a thrilling love song, complete with horns and strings. It had become one of her most well-known songs. She used the title for her autobiography I Put A Spell On You (1992). 'Tomorrow Is My Turn', is an English translation of a French song by Charles Aznavour. 'Ne Me Quitte Pas', is a rendition of the song by Jacques Brel; it became one of her live ... [Read More]
American Football features members of Owen, Joan Of Arc, and The Geese. This self-titled debut showcases cleanly picked guitars, intricate drumming, and lyrical interplay. After numerous requests, it was made available on vinyl where it sold through two limited edition pressings before now being made available through nationwide retail.
Apostrophe('), 2014 Vinyl Re-Issue, 40th Anniversary180g Audiophile Vinyl Cut directly from Original 1/4' Stereo Analog Master TapesRemastered by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Pressed at Pallas in GermanyThe Iconic 1974 release containing 'Don't Eat The Yellow Snow' & 'Cosmik Debris'Was also a Gold Record, but this one you can play!
Hot Rats cemented Frank Zappa as a musical force to be reckoned with. The album, recorded on a prototype 16-track recorder, sounds as fresh & sonically superior on this 180 gram audiophile edition as it did when first released in 1969. Blending rock and jazz stylings with top call studio musicians, it opened the door to 'Fusion Music' while putting FZ on the guitar player map. Captain Beefheart makes a special guest appearance. It truly is a 'Movie For Your Ears.'
Root Down captures the king of the Hammond B3 organ, Jimmy Smith, playing down and dirty R&B. The album includes two versions (one previously unissued) of Smith's 'Root Down,' a song covered by the Beastie Boys in 1994. There is also a hypnotic reading of Al Green's pleading 'Let's Stay Together,' which yet again proves that Jimmy Smith is a man with a lot of soul. On 180 gram vinyl.
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