Ravi Shankar – Shankar Family & Friends – 180g 33RPM Mofi Vinyl

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A Lost Classic: Ravi Shankar And George Harrison's Shankar Family & Friends Weds Eastern And Western Music Sourced From The Original Master Tapes And Limited To 3,000 Numbered Copies: Mobile Fidelity's 180G Vinyl Lp Of 1974 Album Features Remarkable Airiness And Aura 1/4" / 15 IPS analog master to DSD 256 to analog console to lathe

Bobby Hutcherson – Total Eclipse – Blue Note Tone Poet Vinyl Series

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VibraphonistĀ Bobby HutchersonĀ was a defining feature of the sound of Blue Note Records throughout the 1960s, equally at home in hard bop, soul jazz, and avant-garde settings. His 1968 albumĀ Total EclipseĀ was the vibraphonist’s first recording to feature tenor saxophonist and flutistĀ Harold LandĀ who would go on to become a key collaborator in the years to follow. Hutcherson and Land had been co-leading a band on the West Coast and came to New York City for engagements at Slugs’ Saloon and the Village Vanguard before heading into Plaza Sound Studio to record the album.

The Flying Burrito Bros “The Gilded Palace of Sin” – Intervention Records 180g Vinyl

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Is this the album that made country cool? Former Byrds Gram Parsons and Chris Hillman picked up where they left off with Sweetheart of the Rodeo with this stunning masterpiece of a debut album by The Flying Burrito Bros. While Parsons had already pushed rock in a country direction during his brief stint with The Byrds and The International Submarine Band, The Gilded Palace of Sin is why the Burritos are widely viewed as the inventors of country rock. Indeed with this album, Hillman and Parsons carved a substantial place in music history as one of the most influential albums and bands of all time.

Billy Squier “Don’t Say No” – Intervention Records 180g Vinyl

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Intervention Records is thrilled to present Billy Squier’s 1981 rock anthem, Don’t Say No in a brilliantly remastered Artist-Approved Edition. The classic rock staple catapulted Squier’s career to new heights. His live shows became arena rock sensations and four tracks from this album became classic rock radio staples in heavy rotation today: ā€œIn the Dark,ā€ ā€œThe Stroke,ā€ ā€œMy Kind of Loverā€ and ā€œLonely is the Night.ā€

Dillard & Clark “The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark” – Intervention Records 180g Vinyl

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The Fantastic Expedition of Dillard & Clark is 100% Analog Mastered from the 1/4″ 15-ips Original Master Tapes by Kevin Gray at CoHEARent Audio! The tapes sound beautifully dynamic and alive, with tuneful bass, extended highs and three-dimensional imaging. The IR cut has better separation and punch than ANY previous version of this amazing record!

Genesis – A Trick Of The Tail – Analogue Productions Atlantic 75 Series Hybrid Stereo SACD

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Genesis’ seventh studio album was released in February 1976 on Charisma Records and was the first to feature drummer Phil Collins as lead vocalist after the departure of Peter Gabriel. The album was a critical and commercial success in the U.K. and U.S., reaching No. 3 and No. 31 respectively. A Trick Of The Tail was a landmark album for the band, and it still stands today as one of their best with classics such as ā€œDance On A Volcanoā€ and ā€œSquonk.ā€

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

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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.

Otis Redding – The Dock Of The Bay – Analogue Productions Atlantic 75 Series Hybrid Stereo SACD

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The guts of the story are this: While on tour with the Bar-Kays in August 1967, Otis Redding’s popularity was rising, and he was inundated with fans at his hotel in downtown San Francisco. Looking for a retreat, he accepted rock concert impresario Bill Graham’s offer to stay at his houseboat at Waldo Point in Sausalito, California. Inspired, Redding started writing the lines, ā€œSittin’ in the morning sun, I’ll be sittin’ when the evening comesā€ and the first verse of a song, under the abbreviated title ā€œDock of the Bay.ā€

Ray Charles – Ray Charles – Analogue Productions Atlantic 75 Series Hybrid Mono SACD

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Ray Charles’ self-titled 1957 album was one of the first handful of albums issued by Atlantic (and was later retitled Hallelujah I Love Her So). As AllMusic reviewer Bruce Elder notes, the album is weighted about three to one in favor of Charles’ own compositions, with the hits ā€œHallelujah I Love Her Soā€ and the pounding, soaring ā€œAin’t That Love,ā€ which opens the record, its raison d’etre.

Alice Cooper – Welcome To My Nightmare – Analogue Productions Atlantic 75 Series Hybrid Stereo SACD

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1975 was a banner year for superstar Alice Cooper with the release of the groundbreaking concept album Welcome To My Nightmare. This album showcases Cooper’s theatricality, storytelling prowess, and ability to create an immersive world of horror and fantasy.