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Guns N’ Roses – Greatest Hits – 2LP Red/Black Splatter Vinyl In Gatefold Sleeve
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
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.Harry Chapin – Verities & Balderdash – Mofi 180g 33RPM Vinyl LP
The 1974 Folk-Rock Album That Impacted Generations: Harry Chapin’s Verities & Balderdash Features “Cat’s in the Cradle,” Personal Narratives, and Gorgeous Arrangements
Hear the Singer-Songwriter’s Most Successful Record in Audiophile Sound for the First Time on Vinyl: Mobile Fidelity’s 180g 33RPM LP Is Strictly Limited to 3,000 Numbered Copies
¼” / 15 IPS Dolby A analog master to DSD 256 to analog console to lathe
How enduring is the signature song from Harry Chapin’s Verities & Balderdash? So timeless that it became the subject of a 2025 documentary in which artists from multiple generations weigh in on its impact on their lives and craft. “Cat’s in the Cradle” doubtlessly remains the main event on the singer-songwriter’s 1974 album. The legendary opening track also serves as a guidepost for the bold personal and social material that follows — as well as the gorgeous folk-rock arrangements that underpin the New York native’s most commercially successful work.
Harry Chapin – Verities & Balderdash – Mofi Hybrid SACD
The 1974 Folk-Rock Album That Impacted Generations: Harry Chapin’s Verities & Balderdash Features “Cat’s in the Cradle,” Personal Narratives, and Gorgeous Arrangements
Hear the Singer-Songwriter’s Most Successful Record in Audiophile Sound for the First Time on Disc: Mobile Fidelity’s Hybrid SACD Is Strictly Limited to 2,000 Numbered Copies
How enduring is the signature song from Harry Chapin’s Verities & Balderdash? So timeless that it became the subject of a 2025 documentary in which artists from multiple generations weigh in on its impact on their lives and craft. “Cat’s in the Cradle” doubtlessly remains the main event on the singer-songwriter’s 1974 album. The legendary opening track also serves as a guidepost for the bold personal and social material that follows — as well as the gorgeous folk-rock arrangements that underpin the New York native’s most commercially successful work.
















