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Furutech FI-8.1N Fig. 8 Connector

£59.00£79.00
  • New design Fig.8 connector
  • Gold or rhodium plated
  • Silver solder included for free

Furutech FT-UKS High Performance Single UK Wall Outlet

£59.00£89.00
RATING
FT-UKS(R) - Rhodium plated
FT-UKS(G) - Gold plated
Type: 2-pole+earth Rating: 13A 250V A.C.

Supra Lo-Rad EU (Schuko) Mains Power Lead

£59.00£119.00
Using Supras 2.5mm Lo-Rad cable terminated with gold plated EU schuko plug and Supra IEC. 1 metre long as standard.

ETI-Research Kryo Spade Connector

£59.50
The ETI-Research Kryo Spade Connector is made from Tellurium Copper and Silver Plated for not only superior conductivity but long-lasting durability. The housing is made from Brass for greater vibration damping and high EMI/RF noise rejection.
  • Price is for a single connector

Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin + Paco De Luca – Friday Night In San Francisco 33RPM Vinyl

£59.95
  • Mastered by Bernie Grundman from the original analogue master tapes!
  • 100% Analog 180-gram 33RPM vinyl LP back in stock
  • Plated and pressed at RTI, supervised by Rick Hashimoto
 

Alexander Gibson – Witches’ Brew – Analogue Productions 180g Vinyl

£59.95
We’ve taken this classic and given it the full Analogue Productions reissue treatment, featuring a remaster by Germany’s Willem Makkee from the original analog tapes, and plating and 180-gram pressing by Quality Record Pressings. Topping it off is a thick cardboard Stoughton Printing tip-on jacket. If such music didn’t cast the right sort of spell, so many listeners wouldn’t be returning to it on so many occasions, somehow feeling constantly refreshed.    

Mark Knopfler – Local Hero (Soundtrack) – MoFi 180g Vinyl

£59.95
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Mastered From The Original Master Tapes For Definitive Sound
Three years removed from crafting Dire Straits’ third album, Making Movies, band leader Mark Knopfler elected to adhere to the record’s title and try his hand at doing just that in an aural way. Written and performed to accompany the film Local Hero, the iconic guitarist’s first soundtrack continues to serve as one of the decade’s most prized scores. No wonder the BAFTA Award-nominated work has long eclipsed the Bill Forsyth film in stature, merit, and popularity – and emerged as the basis of a stage musical that debuted in Scotland in 2019.  

Willie Nelson – Shotgun Willie – Analogue Productions Atlantic 75 Series 180g 2LP 45rpm Vinyl

Original price was: £75.00.Current price is: £59.95.
Analogue Productions (Atlantic Series) Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of Atlantic Records! One of the first albums of the Outlaw Country era!
Shotgun Willie marked a new beginning for Willie Nelson's career, and it set the stage for his subsequent albums and his emergence as one of the most influential and iconic figures in the history of country music. The recording was one of the first albums of outlaw country — a new subgenre of country music and an alternative to the conservative restrictions of the Nashville sound, the dominant style in the genre at the time

Freddie Hubbard & Stanley Turrentine: In Concert – Speakers Corner 180g 2LP Vinyl

£59.95
The producer was certainly on the ball when he recorded a concert with CTI stars on a short tour of the USA in 1973. Thus the beginning of the jazz-rock era was documented in jazz’s country of origin. Liberated from the often-sterile atmosphere in a studio, Freddie Hubbard, Stanley Turrentine and friends (here also without a sometimes stifling studio band) could exhibit their amazing improvisational talents as soloists in lengthy works. This was greatly facilitated by the groove conjured up by Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Jack deJohnette – who had all profited from Miles Davis’s tutoring. And let’s not forget Larry Gale, a not unknown or bad guitarist, who transported hot Jamaican rhythm to the wintery Chicago and Detroit.

Freddie Roach – Good Move (Blue Note Tone Poet Series) 180g Vinyl

£59.95
In the 1960s, Blue Note’s roster of organists was second to none with leading Hammond B3 practitioners like Jimmy Smith, Big John Patton, and Larry Young each honing their own distinctive styles on the instrument. Freddie Roach was first introduced to Blue Note listeners on Ike Quebec’s albums Heavy Soul and It Might As Well Be Spring and soon began his own run of leader dates for the label including the 1963 standout Good Move featuring Blue Mitchell on trumpet, Hank Mobley on tenor saxophone, Eddie Wright on guitar, and Clarence Johnston on drums. This soul jazz classic makes all the right moves with set highlights including “When Malindy Sings,” an Oscar Brown song that was performed by Abbey Lincoln, and Roach’s own church-rooted “Wine, Wine, Wine” and “On Our Way Up,” an uplifting anthem that he wrote on the day of the historic March on Washington.

Ben Webster – See You at the Fair (Acoustic Sounds) 180g Vinyl LP Gatefold Sleeve

£59.95
Ben Webster's final American recording was one of his greatest. At 55, the tenor saxophonist was still very much in his prime but considered out of style in the U.S. He would soon permanently move to Europe where he was better appreciated. Webster's tone has rarely sounded more beautiful than on "Someone to Watch Over Me" and "Our Love Is Here to Stay."