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Various - Jazz For Hi-fi Lovers (LP)
€35,00€22,00A smart set of fine beat-era jazz, beautifully programed and compiled for the hi-fi in your home! Includes some of the top players of the era – Zoot Sims, Paul Quinichette, Gene Roland, and others – in selections suited for a swingin’ starlit session! Jazz for Hi-Fi Lovers, from the original mono reels and pressed on colored vinyl!
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NRBQ - Scraps (Ltd, Coloured) (LP)
€29,00€22,00Limited red colored vinyl LP pressing.
The wildly eclectic New Rhythm & Blues Quintet, better known to it’s worldwide legion of adoring fans as NRBQ (or just the Q!), is the only band on the planet that can play rockabilly, bar-band blooze, Beatles sound-alikes and Sun Ra-style free jazz in the same set and remain standing. By the time keyboardist Terry Adams, vocalist Frank Gadler, bassist Joey Spampinato, drummer Tom Staley and fabulousnew guitarist Al Anderson released Scraps, their wonderful second album in 1972, they had relocated from Florida to New Jersey-and, like their name says, they were actually a quintet for the only time in their career. From the infectious ”Howard Johnston’s Got His Ho-Jo Working” to the loveably understated ”Magnet,” Scraps is loaded with NRBQ classics that lived up to the eye-popping press garnered by their self-titled 1969 debut. The Q immediately followed Scraps with 1973’s equally terrific Workshop. Gadler had departed, reducing the Quintet to it’s customary foursome (natch!), but the band never missed a beat with an album that featured the hypnotically chugging ”Come On If You’re Coming,” the mouth-watering ”RC Cola and a Moon Pie” and the ultra-prophetic ”Get That Gasoline Blues.”
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Johnson Wilko - I Keep It To Myself / The Best Of Wilko Johnson (2CD) (CD)
€20,00€10,002017 release. Continuing his association with the reactivated Chess imprint, the label that issued so many of the tunes that inspired him in his youth, I Keep It To Myself – The Best Of Wilko Johnson draws together 25 tracks recorded between 2008 and 2012 by the legendary guitarist and songwriter with backing largely provided by Norman Watt-Roy (bass) and Dylan Howe (drums), the same rhythm section that performed on Wilko’s enormously successful Going Back Home album with Roger Daltrey.
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Reckless Kelly - Bulletproof 2LP (LP)
€29,00€18,00Reckless Kelly is back on the rock n’ roll stage with BULLETPROOF, their most ambitious and venomous album to date. Rollicking guitars and a relentlessly aggressive rhythm section pound out political statements alongside epic road anthems and ragged love songs. As always, Reckless brings it’s indomitable Texas spirit to the new album, resulting in what promises to be the band’s most immediate offering of their promises to be the band’s most immediate offering of their career. Recorded at Willie Nelson’s legendary Perdernales Studios in Lake Travis, Texas, BULLETPROOF is a call to arms, an opening salvo in Reckless Kelly’s campaign to spread the nearly religious dedication of it’s Texas followers to fans all across the U.S. of A.
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Chatham County Line - Sight & Sound 2LP+DVD (LP)
€45,00€25,00One summer evening in downtown Raleigh, NC, Chatham County Line set up shop at a stately theater filled with hundreds of their most devoted fans and captured for the ages what they do best: gathering around a single microphone to play and sing their own songs.
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Chatham County Line - Tightrope LP + CD (LP)
€29,00€17,00Entering their second decade as an ensemble, Chatham County Line bring a deep reverence for traditional American roots music and timeless bluegrass instrumentation to insightful, poetic original songs that are powerfully contemporary yet rich with the complex resonance of their southern heritage. Over the course of six studio albums and performances around the world, they have pursued a singular style that is entirely their own, yet connects with audiences from all walks.
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Chatham County Line - Autumn (LP)
€27,00€15,00Our band is a lot like this place, ” says Chatham County Line guitarist, lead singer and songwriter Dave Wilson. His eyes wander across the original hardwood lanes of the mid-century Raleigh bowling alley where he just finished rolling and drinking two rounds. Playing traditional string band instrumentation around a single microphone while clad in suits and ties visually projects a similar sepia-toned timelessness. ”We create a product that you’re familiar with and you’ll enjoy going back to because you know what to expect. My dad ran a local hardware store years ago and I always felt like we shared that.” Sure enough, like a small town store, there’s no dramatic tale or sexy hook to fuel the hype machine for Autumn, the seventh studio album since the Raleigh, NC-based Chatham County Line-Wilson, John Teer (mandolin/fiddle), Chandler Holt (banjo), and Greg Readling (bass, pedal steel, piano)-coalesced in the late 1990’s. Instead, the story behind the workmanlike group’s newest release-available September 2, 2016 via Yep Roc Records-is simple: A veteran ensemble at the top of it’s game sticking to it’s considerable strengths-poignant songwriting and inventive acoustic arrangements that draw upon a broad array of American roots influences, highlighted by trademark three- and four-part harmonies that shine throughout. ”We were so obsessive about the way Tightrope sounded and making sure we got the songs right that this record was kind of a 180 from that, ” Wilson explains, referring to the meticulous, multi-year process that birthed Autumn’s predecessor. ”I think we were all exhausted from that process and wanted to just take the songs I had written and record them.” Thanks to the more casual approach, Autumn marries the comfortable maturity of 2014’s Tightrope with the welcome spontaneity of Chatham County Line’s earlier work. Though the year between sessions wasn’t dedicated to consciously working on the record, it was perhaps the most productive period for the songs to take shape, according to Wilson. ”It’s like leaving your desk and taking a walk: You have your best ideas when you’re not working on what you’re supposed to be working on.
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Chatham County Line - Sharing the Covers (LP)
€27,00€15,00Vinyl LP pressing includes digital download. North Carolina-based ensemble Chatham County Line’s eighth studio album, Sharing The Covers is, at it’s core, a tribute to those whom the band hold dear, and a chance for the group to perform modern and traditional classics in the bluegrass-style they’re known for best. On the 13-track collection, Chatham County Line takes the familiar and adds a touch of originality to create a wholly new and inventive roster of covers by Tom Petty, Alton Delmore, John Lennon, The Louvin Brothers, Beck, James Hunter, Wilco and more. Recorded at Durham, NC’s Overdub Lane studio, where they cut their first album, where 2010’s Wildwood was mixed, and where a few tracks from 2016’s Autumn were recorded, Sharing The Covers was engineered by Chris Boerner, who also engineers the band’s live shows.
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Two Dollar Pistols - With Tift Merritt (LP)
€27,00€15,00”In 1999, The Two Dollar Pistols frontman John Howie, Jr. and North Carolina native, Tift Merritt, joined forces to try out some country duets they were working on – and more than a decade later, Yep Roc Records is releasing the album on vinyl. After performing the songs to an enthusiastic audience at Chapel Hill venue Local 506, the duo decided to record a seven-song EP. The Two Dollar Pistols and Tift Merritt paid tribute to country greats and duet partners held in high esteem, as well as introduced John and Tift’s first two songs penned together. The EP includes ”Suppose Tonight Would Be Our Last,” originally recorded and written by George Jones and Melba Montgomery, Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton’s classic ”Just Someone I Used to Know”, and ”One Paper Kid” as recorded by Willie Nelson and Emmylou Harris. With ”If Only You Were Mine” and ”Counting the Hours,” John and Tift made a first indelible mark on the duet tradition with their own compositions.”
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Lowe Nick - Labour Of Lust ( + bonus) (LP)
€27,00€15,00Includes All Tracks From The Original US And UK Versions Plus The B-Side ”Basing Street”.
180 Gram Vinyl. Gatefold.
Free Digital Album Download.Recorded at Eden Studios, London and Love Studios, Helsinki, Finland
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King Albert - The Big Blues (180 gram, Red) (LP)
€29,00€22,00Standing well over six feet and weighing in at around 250 pounds, it’s no surprise that Albert King earned the nickname ”The Velvet Bulldozer.” Standing on stage with his Gibson Flying V, named Lucy, King cut an imposing visual figure. Still, he made an even bigger impression through his recordings, reaching fans all over the world with his punchy, aggressive guitar playing and his commanding voice. Born on a cotton plantation in Indianola, Mississippi, in 1923, King was introduced music in church, where his father played guitar. After picking up the guitar himself, King played across the south and midwest, winning a strong live following while in pursuit of a successful recording career.