Grateful Dead – Workingman’s Dead – Vinyl LP

£17.95
Grateful Dead – Workingman’s Dead Vinyl LP: Americana Roots, Pressed with Analogue Warmth

A landmark in the Dead’s evolution, Workingman’s Dead trades psychedelia for harmony-rich Americana and country-blues storytelling. Featuring Uncle John’s Band, Casey Jones and High Time, this vinyl pressing captures the album’s acoustic warmth and down-home groove in rich analogue detail—perfect for lovers of roots rock and high-fidelity sound.This 2LP vinyl edition brings the full depth of the original production to life, with deep bass, crisp beats, and rich textures rendered beautifully in analogue. Damon Albarn’s inventive songwriting and Dan the Automator’s layered, lo-fi inspired production shine through with wide dynamic range and warmth that digital can't replicate.

Gregg Allman – Midnight Rider / These Days – Analogue Productions 45 rpm Vinyl Single

£45.00
Gregg Allman's pained, growling voice joins with horns and gospelish backing vocals to add a personal, often mournful feel on songs on Laid Back. Radio response was strong to the opening track, the loping remake of "Midnight Rider." It's a convincing version of the man's music.

Groove Note – True Analogue: The Best Of Groove Note – One-Step Numbered Limited Edition 180g 45rpm 2LP

Original price was: £135.00.Current price is: £84.00.
Announcing the very first Groove Note Best Of One Step LP — True Analogue: The Best of Groove Note Records (25th Anniversary Edition). The program is similar to Groove Note’s existing True Audiophile series of SACDs but features more tracks from the recent releases by Vanessa Fernandez and Jacintha. The program contains 12 tracks spread over 4 x 45 rpm sides and is plated One Step by RTI.
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Guns N Roses Live In New York 1988 (Picture Disc) – Vinyl LP

£49.95
GUNS N' ROSES: LIVE IN NEW YORK 1988 - 33RPM 2 LP VINYL PICTURE DISC    

Guns N’ Roses – Greatest Hits – 2LP Red/Black Splatter Vinyl In Gatefold Sleeve

£54.95
Guns N’ Roses – Greatest Hits 2LP Splatter Vinyl: Arena Rock Anthems on Eye-Catching Analogue Wax
From Sweet Child O’ Mine to Paradise City, this explosive compilation covers the best of Guns N’ Roses in full throttle. Pressed on striking red and black splatter vinyl and housed in a deluxe gatefold sleeve, this 2LP set delivers hard rock classics with analogue weight and attitude. A must for collectors and fans of stadium-sized sound.  

Hall and Oates – H2O 180g Mofi Vinyl

£55.00

1982 Multi-Platinum Smash Both Creatively Ambitious and Commercially Successful

Hall and Oates’ biggest-selling album also stands as their most ambitious. Recorded in 1982, when the duo practically owned the pop market, H20 strikes a keen equilibrium between polish, melody, muscle, and craft. The vocalists expand the emotional reach of their songwriting, and shepherd meticulous production and measured arrangements toward thrilling intersections of blue-eyed soul, edge new wave, soft rock, and dance. Staked to two giant singles, the double-platinum affair lingers as the group’s last masterwork.

Hans Zimmer – Interstellar Original Movie Soundtrack 2LP Gatefold Vinyl Record

£44.50
Interstellar Soundtrack by Hans Zimmer – Epic Score on 2LP Gatefold Vinyl
A spacious and atmospheric 2LP gatefold edition of Hans Zimmer’s acclaimed Interstellar score. This pressing highlights the organ-driven themes and wide dynamic range with clean, immersive analogue clarity. A superb vinyl presentation for fans of modern film soundtracks.

Harmonix – RF-1100 CD Tuning Sheet

£65.00
Removes harmful resonance, jitter and ripples caused by airborne vibration from the spinning disc. Treated CDs gain in clarity, ambience and sweetness. Used with DVDs, the sheet will also assure improved colour separation, profoundly revived contrast, and greater detail.

Harry Nilsson – Son of Schmilsson – MoFi Numbered Limited Edition 180g 45rpm Vinyl 2LP

£75.00
Mastered from the original analogue master tapes, Mobile Fidelity’s numbered-edition 180g 45RPM vinyl 2LP set (strictly limited to 2,500 copies) of Son of Schmilsson play with full range dynamics and astute clarity.

Harry Nilsson – Son of Schmilsson – MoFi Numbered Ltd Edition Hybrid Stereo SACD

£42.00
All MoFI SACD's will play in a standard CD player
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Son of Schmilsson Endures as a Work of Defiant Genius, Ego-Grounding Facetiousness, and Raucous Fun: Madcap Harry Nilsson Record Bridges Humour and Seriousness, Includes “You’re Breakin’ My Heart” and “Remember (Christmas)”

Heart – Dreamboat Annie – Mofi 180g 45RPM 2LP Vinyl

£75.00
Available to Pre-Order
Breakthrough Debut Launched Heart’s Hall of Fame Career: Dreamboat Annie Blends Electric and Acoustic Elements, Includes the Classics “Magic Man” and “Crazy on You”
50th Anniversary Edition of 1975 Album Features Audiophile Sound: Mobile Fidelity’s 180g 45RPM 2LP Set Plays with Revealing Clarity and Broad Dynamics
1/4” / 15 IPS Dolby A analog copy to DSD256 to analog console to lathe
Heart’s breakthrough debut, Dreamboat Annie, has often been framed in the context of a female-led band successfully matching the moves of its male counterparts during an era when women weren’t associated with rocking out — particularly on a mainstream level. While that take is true — Ann and Nancy Wilson practically stood alone amid a commercial age dominated by testosterone — it undersells the appeal, scope, and craftsmanship of an album that deserves to be revered strictly because of its merit, not because of the gender of the group’s principal members.

Heart – Dreamboat Annie – Mofi Hybrid SACD

£42.00
Available to Pre-Order
Breakthrough Debut Launched Heart’s Hall of Fame Career: Dreamboat Annie Blends Electric and Acoustic Elements, Includes the Classics “Magic Man” and “Crazy on You”
50th Anniversary Edition of 1975 Album Features Audiophile Sound: Mobile Fidelity’s Numbered-Edition Hybrid SACD Plays with Revealing Clarity and Rich Details
Heart’s breakthrough debut, Dreamboat Annie, has often been framed in the context of a female-led band successfully matching the moves of its male counterparts during an era when women weren’t associated with rocking out — particularly on a mainstream level. While that take is true — Ann and Nancy Wilson practically stood alone amid a commercial age dominated by testosterone — it undersells the appeal, scope, and craftsmanship of an album that deserves to be revered strictly because of its merit, not because of the gender of the group’s principal members.