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Pornography
Used Import - FIXD 7
1982 UK Vinyl With Custom Inner Sleeve. Top seam split. "Pornography" is as a dark, brooding opus that marks a pivotal moment in the band's evolution. Released in 1982, the album is often hailed as the culmination of The Cure's early gothic phase—a dense and oppressive soundscape that captures the band's exploration of despair and existential angst. Robert Smith's haunting vocals and the relentless, driving percussion create an atmosphere of claustrophobic intensity, making it clear that this record is not for the faint of heart. With tracks like "One Hundred Years" and the title track "Pornography," the band delves into themes of alienation and nihilism, crafting a sonic experience that is as unsettling as it is compelling. ...
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Roméo Et Juliette
Box Set - Used - SAL 3695-6
1968 3LP box set with insert. Roméo Et Juliette, as interpreted by Berlioz and conducted by Kern, is a masterful rendition that brings to life the lush romanticism and dramatic intensity of Berlioz's symphonie dramatique. This recording captures the essence of Berlioz's innovative approach to the symphonic form, blending orchestral grandeur with choral elements and vocal solos that elevate the narrative complexity of Shakespeare's timeless tragedy. The clarity and precision in Kern's conducting allow the textures of the orchestra to unfold with vivid detail, highlighting the composer's ingenious orchestration. The performance is marked by a meticulous attention to the dynamic contrasts and emotional depth that Berlioz infused into the score, ensuring that each movement is imbued with the appropriate weight and passion. ...
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L'enfance Du Christ
Box Set - Used - 6700 106
1977 2LP box set with 17 page booklet. ...
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Sessions, Live
Used - LP - CAL 3008
1976 US release. VG+ copy overall. Released on Calliope Records for the "Sessions, Live" series, which later ran into some legal trouble due to many of these releases lacking correct permissions and licensing. Side one is taken from a performance 6/24/58 & Side 2 from 7/29/57. ...
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April In Paris
Used - LP - BOMC 50-5263
70's US Club reissue for the American Monthly Book club's audio division: "Book Of The Club Month". ...
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Accept No Substitute
Used - LP - EKS 74039
1969 US 2nd pressing on Red Elektra label with big White "E". Some light surface noise, music dominates. Moderate bottom right corner rubbing. "While Delaney & Bonnie Will Be Forever Associated With Eric Clapton And Layla & Other Assorted Love Songs, The Couple, Along With A Loose Association Of Friends, Recorded A Number Of Classics In Their Own Right. Released In 1969, Accept No Substitute Contained The Same Blend Of Soul And Rock & Roll That Would Show Up On Layla The Following Year. While The Production, As Matthew Greenwald Points Out In The Liner Notes, Has A "Pop Sheen," Delaney & Bonnie's Earthy Vocals, Along With The Band's Rhythm & Blues Assault, Nonetheless Dictate The Proceedings. The Horn Section And Expressive Guitar Create A Lovely Mix On "Get Ourselves Together" And "Someday," Giving The Listener A Taste Of What Gospel Might Sound Like If Performed By A Good '60s Rock Band. This Religious Connection Is Even More Predominate On "Soldiers Of The Cross," A Piece Of Lyrical Fundamentalism That Would Fit Quite Comfortably Into A Baptist Choir's Repertoire. This Isn't To Infer That Accept No Substitute Is Pious In Any Way; Only That Delaney & Bonnie And Their Friends Add A Spiritual Quality To The Music They Perform. One Also Shouldn't Miss The Imaginative "Ghetto," A Song That Cleverly Combines Soulful Piano With Strings. For Those Unfamiliar With Delaney & Bonnie's Other Work, Accept No Substitute Is A Good Place To Start." AMG - Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr. ...
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The Joshua Tree
Used Import - 5749844
2019 30th Anniversary 2LP Gatefold Remastered Reissue, Pressed On Heavyweight Vinyl. Gold Hype Sticker On Shrink, Made In Germany. "Using The Textured Sonics Of The Unforgettable Fire As A Basis, U2 Expanded Those Innovations By Scaling Back The Songs To A Personal Setting And Adding A Grittier Attack For Its Follow-up, The Joshua Tree. It's A Move That Returns Them To The Sweeping, Anthemic Rock Of War, But If War Was An Exploding Political Bomb, The Joshua Tree Is A Journey Through Its Aftermath, Trying To Find Sense And Hope In The Desperation. That Means That Even The Anthems -- The Epic Opener "Where The Streets Have No Name," The Yearning "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" -- Have Seeds Of Doubt Within Their Soaring Choruses, And Those Fears Take Root Throughout The Album, Whether It's In The Mournful Sliding Acoustic Guitars Of "Running To Stand Still," The Surging "One Tree Hill," Or The Hypnotic Elegy "Mothers Of The Disappeared." So It Might Seem A Little Ironic That U2 Became Superstars On The Back Of Such A Dark Record, But Their Focus Has Never Been Clearer, Nor Has Their Music Been Catchier, Than On The Joshua Tree. Unexpectedly, U2 Have Also Tempered Their Textural Post-punk With American Influences. Not Only Are Bono's Lyrics Obsessed With America, But Country And Blues Influences Are Heard Throughout The Record, And Instead Of Using These As Roots, They're Used As Ways To Add Texture To The Music. With The Uniformly Excellent Songs -- Only The Clumsy, Heavy Rock And Portentous Lyrics Of "Bullet The Blue Sky" Fall Flat -- The Result Is A Powerful, Uncompromising Record That Became A Hit Due To Its Vision And Its Melody. Never Before Have U2's Big Messages Sounded So Direct And Personal." All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine. ...
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Time Loves A Hero
Used - LP - BS 3015
1977 Burbank Street Scene Label Original With Inner Sleeve, Los Angeles Pressing. Corner crease "Time Loves A Hero" is the sith album from the American rock band, Little Feat. Released in 1977, it showcases the band's unique blend of rock, funk, and jazz. The album opens with the title track, a funky, upbeat song that sets the tone for the rest of the record. "Rocket In My Pocket" is another standout track, with its infectious groove and catchy chorus. The album also features a number of slower, more introspective songs, such as "Day At The Dog Races" and "Missin' You", which showcase the band's versatility and ability to write poignant lyrics. The musicianship on this album is exceptional, with each member of the band contributing to the overall sound. "Time Loves A Hero" is a timeless record that has stood the test of time and remains a classic in the world of rock music. ...
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Spartacus
Used - LP - ST 11392
1975 original LA pressing with custom inner sleeve. Hole punch, seam rubs & corner dings. ...
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Shout / Everybody Wants To Rule The World
New - 12 - 0600753579046
Sealed 2015 RSD die-cut EP with inner sleeve. "Shout / Everybody Wants to Rule the World", stands as a defining emblem of 1980s pop-rock, encapsulating the band's deft synthesis of introspective lyricism and anthemic soundscapes. "Shout," with its emphatic refrain and powerful vocal delivery, manifests as a cathartic outcry against societal and personal constraints. The track is driven by a pulsating rhythm and layered instrumentation, which together create a resonant backdrop for its raw, emotional urgency. It is both a call to action and a therapeutic release, embodying the tension between individual expression and collective experience that is central to Tears for Fears' oeuvre.
On the flip side, "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" offers a more nuanced, contemplative take on power and ambition, underscored by its breezy yet poignant melody. The song's intricate guitar lines and Roland Orzabal's smooth vocal delivery generate a sense of wistful reflection, contrasting with the more urgent tone of "Shout." Lyrically, it delves into the complexities of human desire and the fleeting nature of control, resonating with an audience attuned to the geopolitical anxieties of its era. Together, these tracks showcase Tears for Fears' ability to blend profound thematic content with accessible, chart-topping sound, cementing their status as one of the era's most influential musical acts. ...
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