Foreigner ā Foreigner ā Analogue Productions Atlantic 75 Series 45 rpm 180g Vinyl
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Arena rock heroes Foreigner crushed with their 1977 self-titled album debut, spawning some of the biggest FM hits of that year, including the anthemic āFeels Like the First Timeā and āCold as Ice,ā both of which were anchored ā like most of Foreignerās songs ā by the muscular but traditional riffing of guitarist Mick Jones, the soaring vocals of Lou Gramm, and the state-of-the-art rock production values of the day, which AllMusic reviewer Andy Hinds says allowed the band to sound hard but polished.
Miles Davis In Person: Friday And Saturday Nights At The Blackhawk ā Impex 2LP, 180G, 33RPM Vinyl
Peter, Paul & Mary ā Album 1700 ā Analogue Productions 180g 45 RPM Vinyl
This is a phenomenal reissue of a significant album for the famed folk rock trio. Album 1700, released in 1967, yielded the groupās final hit single (and only No. 1), āLeaving on a Jet Plane.ā It also yieldedĀ graceful folk-rock trappings for their repertoire of originals and covers by, among others, Bob Dylan and Eric Anderson, writes David Wolf forĀ Amazon.com.
The Oscar Peterson Trio ā West Side Story ā Verve 200g 45 RPM Vinyl
One of the first Broadway musical scores to be overtly jazz-influenced was Leonard Bernsteinās West Side Story, a tale of rival street gangs in the inner city. In 1962, pianist Oscar Peterson put his light-swing signature on the already popular score, making it, in the words of one critic, āa delight to hear againā and earning him a Grammy nomination.
Originally released in 1962
The Thelonious Monk Quartet āā Straight No Chaser 180g Audiophile Vinyl
180-GRAM 33RPM 2LP SET
This mid-period masterwork from jazz pianoās most uncommon voice find Monk and his quartet ( Charlie Rouse on tenor, Ben Riley on drums and Larry Gales on bass) exploring every texture, tone and melodic turn of seven expansive tracks. This group was subtle, mature and confident, easily supporting Monkās more idiosyncratic side-tracks (check out the solo on āLocomotiveā or the restless exposition on āJapanese Folk Songā) while allowing listeners freedom to move through or contemplate all the sublime subtexts Monk conjures from the endless well of his inspiration.
Johnny Hodges – Blues A Plenty Analogue Productions 200g 45RPM Vinyl
One of the giants of the alto saxophone, Johnny Hodges was perhaps the most important soloist and sideman in Duke Ellington's orchestra from 1928 up to Hodges' death in 1970. The self-taught player made many solo forays during his long career - one of his '50s outfits included a young John Coltrane - but history remembers Hodges for his virtuosic sidemanship, particularly his sensitive rendering of ballads.
Willie Nelson – And Then I Wrote Analogue Productions 180g 45RPM Vinyl
Willie Nelson's iconic 1962 debut album! Now a 45 RPM Analogue Productions reissue!
... and then I wrote includes "Crazy," "Hello Walls," "Funny How Time Slips Away" and more! 180-gram 2LP vinyl by Quality Record Pressings! Mastered by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab by Acoustic Sounds from the original analog tape Sleeved in a deluxe Stoughton Printing tip-on gatefold jacketJohn Coltrane – Coltrane Jazz VINYL LP STEREO ATLANTIC
"Coltrane Jazz" is the sixth studio album by jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1961 on Atlantic Records, catalogue number SD 1354. The song "Village Blues" is noted as a landmark recording, as it marks the first session date of the early John Coltrane Quartet on record. Featured alongside Coltrane are pianist McCoy Tyner, drummer Elvin Jones, and bassist Steve Davis (who would within 18 months have been replaced by first Reggie Workman and then Jimmy Garrison who would stay with 'Trane until his death).
Stevie Ray Vaughan – Soul To Soul – Analogue Productions 180g 45rpm 2 LP Vinyl
January Sale get it while you can!
The 45 RPM Analogue Productions reissue of Stevie Ray Vaughan's Soul To Soul is so good, as are its 45 RPM companions ā Texas Flood and Couldn't Stand The Weather ā that they truly represent what Gregg Geller, producer and A&R representative described as "the best replication of the master tapes to date."
"The new remastering sounds amazing. Better than it ever did. I'm happy and pleasantly surprised."Ā āĀ Chris "Whipper" Layton