Randy Travis ā Storms of Life ā MoFi 180g Vinyl
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1/2ā³ / 30 IPS analog master to DSD 256 to analog console to lathe Nobody could have predicted the impact Randy Travisā proper debut would make on country music when it was released in 1986. Recorded by a virtually unknown singer-songwriter who had once been rejected by every major label, and bolstered by production and arrangements that spotlight Travisā impeccable vocals, Storms of Lifespurred a stylistic sea change that would soon sweep Nashville and place the North Carolina native at the center of the neotraditionalist movement. More than three decades later, the LPās brilliance looms larger than ever.Ravi Shankar – Shankar Family & Friends – 180g 33RPM Mofi Vinyl
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
Rick James – Street Songs ā 180g 45RPM Mofi Vinyl 2 LP
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Rick James Blends Brazen Attitude, Fearless Sexuality, and Shrewd Charisma on Street Songs: Punk-Funk Album Aims for the Hips and Head, Includes the Timeless Hit āSuper Freakā Sourced from the Original Master Tapes and Strictly Limited to 4,000 Numbered Copies: Mobile Fidelityās 180g 45RPM 2LP Set Presents 1981 Smash in Audiophile Sound for the First Time 1/4ā / 30 IPS analog master to DSD 256 to analog console to latheRun DMC ā King of Rock ā Mofi 180g SuperVinyl LP
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Run-D.M.C. leaves no doubt about its intent on King of Rock. The New York trioās hard-hitting sophomore album begins with a statement of purpose (āRock the Houseā) that serves as a stereophonic primer for the title track, a hybrid warning-anthem-theme song that swarms with justified boasts, heavy metal riffs, booming beats, cowbell accents, and dance-worthy grooves. The back-to-back tunes set the tone for a 1985 record that largely established the blueprint for the hip-hop that would follow for the next two decades ā and which helped make rap a mainstream currency via the previously off-limits channels of radio, TV, and the national stage.Run DMC ā Raising Hell ā Mobile Fidelity 180g SuperVinyl
Run DMC ā Run DMC ā Mofi 180g 33RPM SuperVinyl LP
The Album That Invented Hardcore Hip-Hop: Run-D.M.C. Changed The Sound Of Music And Popular Culture
Run-D.M.C.'S 1984 Debut Benefits From Restorative Treatment On Mobile Fidelity's 180G Supervinyl 33Rpm Lp: Limited To 3,000 Numbered Copies, Includes New Liner Notes
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The impact, influence, and importance of Run-D.M.C.'s self-titled debut ā the album that invented hardcore hip-hop and bridged rap, rock, and funk in then-unparalleled ways ā cannot be measured. The first full-length record released by Profile Records, the 1984 set permanently changed the sound of music, broadcast streetwise wisdom to every corner of the country, and made the notion of a one-man band a distinct reality. Bolstered by an incendiary blend of staccato deliveries, stark beats, aggressive exchanges, evocative hooks, and socially conscious messages, Run-D.M.C. still hits listeners in the jaw with the same intensity it did nearly 40 years ago when it could be heard booming from ghetto blasters carried around city blocks nationwide.