31 selections drawn from four of the most important and influential records ever made The first double-disc collection of their most popular hits and signature album cuts highlights include the Lou Reed-Penned Rock Classics "I'm Waiting For The Man," "Heroin," "White Light/White Heat," "What Goes On," "Pale Blue Eyes," "Sweet Jane" And "Rock And Roll." Polydor. 2005.
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Vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered edition of this collection from the Alt-Rock pioneers, originally released in 1970. Features 'Candy Says', 'Femme Fatale', 'Heroin', 'Sunday Morning' and more. The Golden Archive Series was a reissue series which lasted only one year, 1970. It was comprised of greatest hits packages from the MGM, Verve, and MGM-distributed labels.
By turns fiercely confrontational, literate, primitive and sweetly melodic, The Velvet Underground remain one of the most influential bands in the history of rock. The ultimate cult band and the ultimate art rock experience, the VU's music and style have served as a blueprint for everyone from David Bowie to The Jesus And Mary Chain. Yet for all their enduring importance, they were unsuccessful in their day, selling minute numbers of records, their monochrome look and photo-realist lyrics at odds with the garish colours and peace fantasies of the hippy era. It was only when David Bowie started... [Read More]
“The small but rabid cult of Big Star, composed initially of rock critics and hometown Memphis hipsters, coalesced around 1972’s #1 Record, which supercharged the legacy of the Beatles and Byrds, and 1974’s Radio City, which brought additional attitude and poignancy to the recipe. The shimmering brilliance of Big Star’s sound and songs on those two LPs, along with its underdog allure, would have been sufficient to perpetuate the band’s legend. But there was a third album, and that strange beast of a record made all the difference for subsequent generations of fans—many of whom form... [Read More]
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 a "gangsta Nancy Sinatra" and cites Britney Spears, Thomas Newman and Bruce Springsteen as her musical influences. Lana Del Rey's direct influences were visual as well as musical; David Lynch, soundtracks for `50s black and white movies, the whirring sound of the Ferris at Coney Island, fame itself.
2014 two CD pressing. LIVE EVOLUTION LOST: The 13th Floor Elevators LIVE AT THE HOUSTON MUSIC THEATER is the first ever release of the complete performance of the band's legendary show from 18th February 1967. The Elevators followed their own spiritual cosmic route searching for a new path to enlightenment whilst all the while creating a reputation for excess. The band developed a sound that merged garage-punk and psychedelic experimentation. This two CD media-book edition catches the band with it's classic line-up before the release of EASTER EVERYWHERE and is the only known complete recordin... [Read More]
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