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Mainstem
Used - LP - TLP-5052
70's Repressing. The Duke in his laters years was still reeling out records and Mainstem has some top session players, Clark Terry, Paul Gonzalves and Queintin Jackson. ...
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The Best Of Nat King Cole
Used - LP - SKAO 502944
70's Pressing CRC in shrink. ...
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Mobile Estates
Used - LP - 9 47023-1
1999 180gm Original in shrink with hype stickers. Band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They are most known for their Top 40 hit, "Better Days". ...
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La La Peace Song
Used - LP - RR 3700
1974 Original in shrink. An underrated soul album with some deep soul grooves. ...
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Simon And Garfunkel's Greatest Hits
Used - LP - PC 31350
1972 Original in shrink. No Bar Code On Rear. 14 of their hits, or what we like to call it... a Simon & Garfunkel play list. ...
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Small Day (FOR FULFILLMENT ONLY!)
New Release - GU-SD-LEC
Sealed 2024 original (CASSETTE). The first tape release from Colorfield Records; Produced, Engineered & Mixed by Pete Min. “Small Day is a collection of experiments in using the studio as an instrument. Each piece started as an improvisation and was collaged into a piece as it was stretched and cut into parts and layered upon.
I made this album with Pete Min at his studio at a time where I was searching for new palettes, sounds, and ways of composing. Getting to tinker with instruments and hardware I’d never touched resulted in a kind of exploration that got me away from the familiarity of the guitar which I play in many bands and for my own projects. I think the result is an album that snakes around in a playful way and holds little surprises at every turn.” - Gregory Uhlmann ...
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Kim Wilde
Used - LP - ST-17065
1982 US original Los Angeles pressing with EMI poly inner sleeve. "Kim Wilde's debut album is seemingly dwarfed by her first hit single, "Kids in America." Merging punk attitude with gleaming synths, the power pop anthem is a galvanizing call to arms delivered in breathless style by Wilde and one of the defining songs of the new wave era. It's wrong to dismiss the rest of the record, though, because it's one of the strongest, most entertaining new wave albums of the early '80s. More cohesive than a Blondie album and nearly as peppy as the Go-Go's debut, Kim Wilde is filled with fist-pumping rockers ("Chequered Love," "Our Town"), energetic reggae knock-offs ("2-6-5-8-0"), epically melancholy ballads ("You'll Never Be So Wrong"), and whip-smart modern pop songs ("Water on Glass," "Falling Out") that zoom by in a rush of hairspray, cheesy synths, and background chants. Wilde's vocals are the star; she delivers exactly what each song needs, whether it's blasé detachment ("Tuning In, Tuning Out"), delicate crooning ("Everything We Know"), or rousing joyfulness ("Kids in America"). The record is a Wilde family production with her '50s pop-star dad Marty on lyrics and her glam rock brother Ricky providing the music and sounds. He balances things nicely between artful, punky noise and factory-fresh synths, getting a punchy, light, and fun sound that's built to blare out of radios as loudly as possible. Kim Wilde is new wave at the genre's absolute finest; it's fun, it's a little weird, and it's anchored by songs that nod to the past while blasting headlong into the future. Dismiss Kim Wilde as a one-hit wonder or sleep on Kim Wilde at your own risk -- you just might miss out on some of the best tunes of the early '80s if you do." All Music Guide - Tim Sendra ...
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The Champ
New - LP - P 9001
Sealed 1979 Original With Clean Cut Out Hole. One Of Dave Grusin's Rarest LPs. ...
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First Brick
Used - LP - KDLP-06
2019 US original, standard black pressing. VG++ vinyl. Light creasing to jacket. After a seven-year hiatus, Rasheed Chappell returns with First Brick, a gritty, cinematic album produced entirely by Kenny Dope. The project showcases Chappell's vivid storytelling and sharp lyricism, featuring collaborations with artists like CRIMEAPPLE, Daniel Son, and Lil Fame of M.O.P. Standout tracks include "Street Corner Shit" and "Kingsmen," offering a raw glimpse into urban life. First Brick solidifies Chappell's place in the hip-hop landscape, appealing to fans of authentic, boom-bap soundscapes. ...
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Tired Of Tomorrow
Used - LP - RR7343
2016 new, unplayed standard black vinyl pressing. Custom hype sticker on sleeve. Philadelphia's Nothing delivers a lush, melancholic shoegaze masterpiece with Tired of Tomorrow. Blending '90s alt-rock influences with dreamy textures, the album offers a poignant exploration of personal turmoil and existential themes. Tracks like "Vertigo Flowers" and "ACD" showcase the band's ability to balance heavy distortion with delicate melodies, creating an immersive listening experience. A standout release for fans of atmospheric and emotionally charged music. ...
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