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Carole King – Tapestry – MoFi Ultradisc 180g 45RPM 2LP Box Set

£180.00

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The consummate version of Tapestry: Deluxe audiophile pressing limited to 10,000 numbered copies

Miles Davis ‎– E.S.P. Impex Vinyl

£49.95
This is the last time that Frances appeared on the cover of a Miles Davis album. Everything was going wrong with the couple, and they painfully separated at the end of 1965. In terms of music, however, things couldn’t have been better.
 

The Doors – Morrison Hotel – 180g 45RPM Analogue Productions Vinyl

£85.00

NOW IN STOCK 

Rolling Stone proclaimed that Morrison Hotel opens “with a powerful blast of raw funk called ‘Roadhouse Blues’. It features jagged barrelhouse piano, fierce guitar, and one of the most convincing raunchy vocals Jim Morrison has ever recorded.”
  • Mastered by Doug Sax and overseen by Bruce Botnick, The Doors producer/engineer.
  • Two 45 rpm LPs pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Quality Record Pressings
  • Part of The Doors reissue series proudly presented by Analogue Productions and Quality Record Pressings!

Crosby Stills & Nash – MoFi Ultradisc OneStep 180g 45RPM 2LP Box Set

£185.00

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Very Limited Availability

MASTERED FROM THE ORIGINAL MASTER TAPES WITH MOBILE FIDELITY’S ONE-STEP PROCESS: PRESSED ON MOFI SUPERVINYL, LIMITED TO 7,500 COPIES

The Doors – The Doors – Analogue Productions – 2 x 180g 45RPM Vinyl

£85.00
Please note: The Doors was a 4-track recording. As such, the surround portion of this multichannel mix is intended to be room ambiance. Please also note: Individual Doors titles are not numbered. Only the Infinite 45 RPM LP and SACD box sets are numbered, and limited to 2,500 copies. Mastered by Doug Sax using an all-tube system. Overseen by Bruce Botnick, The Doors producer/engineer. Two 45 rpm LPs pressed on 200-gram vinyl at Quality Record Pressings/Also on Hybrid Multichannel SACD Part of The Doors reissue series proudly presented by Analogue Productions and Quality Record Pressings! The Doors self-titled 1967 release famously contains some incorrect speed and pitch issues. While there have been "corrected" versions made, in the interests of being historically accurate, this Analogue Productions reissue was cut without speed or pitch correction.

Billie Holiday – All Or Nothing At All – Analogue Productions – 2 x 180g 45RPM Mono Vinyl

£75.00
Mastered by George Marino at Sterling Sound
"...the third (Billie Holiday album) to receive the two-disc 45 RPM treatment by Analogue Productions. ... Billie sounds like she's at the microphone in your living room. The instruments are spread out between the speakers and there is plenty of depth. A pristine original has a bit more pronounced vocal sibilance and air, and this reissue smooths that out a bit. That aside, this is a fabulous reissue of essential music. Highest recommendation." — Recording = 9.5/10; Music = 10/10 — Dennis D. Davis, Hi-Fi +, Issue 95

Hard Bop ART BLAKEY’S JAZZ MESSENGERS Impex Records

£49.95
Some of the greatest jazz musicians of all time have passed through Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers: Horace Silver, Hank Mobley, Kenny Dorham, Wayne Shorter, and Donald Byrd, among many others. However brief their stay, working with the demanding and full-throttle drummer not only increased their visibility, but also their chops and interprative capacity. Blakey’s ability to drum up the best players in the game may have even eclipsed his superhuman ability to play drums.

Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong – Ella and Louis (Mono Version) – Analogue Productions 180g 45RPM Vinyl

£75.00
2013 Stereophile Record To Die For (R2D4)!
Mastered by George Marino at Sterling Sound "If you're a jazz-following audiophile, go buy this right away. Flummoxed by the $90 price tag? How much would you pay for the most palpable illusion you'll ever experience that Pops and the First Lady of Song are back among the living—standing, breathing, singing, and blowing, right in front of you? ... It's the only QRP Verve I've heard so far, but if it's a harbinger of things to come, it's what Satch would call a mitzvah!" — Fred Kaplan, www.stereophile.com, December 2011

Richard Wagner – Lohengrin 5 LP Box Set 180g Thorens Vinyl

£250.00
SEMYON BYCHKOV
Presented by THORENS® and PROFIL Edition Günter Hänssler. First time on Vinyl!
5 LPs, 180 g premium vinyl Best opera recording: BBC Award 2010 Classics today 10/10 rating  

Jefferson Airplane – Volunteers 180g 45RPM 2 LP MOFI Vinyl

Original price was: £85.00.Current price is: £75.00.
Seminal 1969 Album Steeped in Revolution, Vitality, Protest: The Aural Equivalent of a Demonstration March
Awash in controversy and loaded with revolutionary protest, Jefferson Airplane's Volunteers stands as the last album made by the group's classic lineup and brings insurgent closure to the peace-and-love era. The potent 1969 record confronts war, politics, greed, and environmental ruin in head-on fashion matched by few peers. Steeped in the belief people and music could transform the world, it steers the band in community-minded and county-rock directions, and features charged playing by guest luminaries such as Jerry Garcia, Stephen Stills, David Crosby, and Nicky Hopkins. Volunteers also benefits from being one of the first 16-track recordings. And now, the historic set can be heard in the fidelity the artists and producers intended.

Dave Brubeck – Dave Digs Disney 180g Vinyl (Mono Version)

£49.95

Pre-Order Now - Due End of September

180g Vinyl LP Reissue of Dave Brubeck Quartet's Dave Digs Disney All-Analog Mastered from the Original Mono Tapes by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound and Pressed at RTI

The Doors – The Soft Parade 180g 45RPM 2 LP Analogue Productions Vinyl

£85.00
A 2014 Stereophile 'Record To Die For' Mastered by Doug Sax and overseen by Bruce Botnick, The Doors producer/engineer. Two 45 rpm LPs pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Quality Record Pressings Part of The Doors reissue series proudly presented by Analogue Productions and Quality Record Pressings! About Soft Parade, Rolling Stone described two songs written by guitarist Robby Krieger, “Touch Me” and “Follow Me Down” as horn-string showpieces for the resonant baritone of Jim Morrison.