JIMI HENDRIX™ had an electrifying career highlighted by ground-breaking live performances! The latest 3.75” scale, articulated JIMI HENDRIX™ Festival ReAction Figure is inspired by the legendary guitarists’ iconic festival looks and features him in a blue-and-white fringed tunic and bell bottom blue jeans, and comes with an electric guitar accessory. Adding this JIMI HENDRIX™ ReAction Figure to your collection of rock and roll legends is as easy a decision as you’ll ever have to make!
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DJ S Replacement stylus
DJ S is a solid-built cartridge in a blue nylon material. It has a fine spherical stylus and a special developed and extremely balanced cantilever that provides outstanding rigidity.
Not only does the cartridge have a most sufficient tracking ability, it is also nearly unbreakable and provides the DJs with the most needed stringency. Furthermore, it equals very low record wear, an advantage for busy DJ. The DJ series has been known to many as the "jack of all trades," with improved tracking, alongside of accurate sound reproduction. Featuring a low wear stylus design, the DJ provides excellent groove handling, even with less weight applied.
The DJ series of cartridges are great for any style of music, and has been a favored choice of DJs around the world!
DJ S Stylus Technical data
Output voltage at 1000Hz, 5cm/sec. - 6 mV
Channel balance at 1kHz - 2 dB
Channel separation at 1kHz - 23 dB
Channel separation at 15 kHz - 15 dB
Frequency response - 20-18.000 Hz 3dB/-2dB
Tracking ability at 315 Hz at recommended tracking force - 80 μm
Compliance, dynamic lateral - 9 μm/m N
Stylus type - Spherical
Stylus tip radius - R 18 μm
Tracking force range - 2.0-4.0 g (20-40 mN)
Tracking force recommended - 3.0 g (30 mN)
Tracking angle - 20°
Internal impedance, DC resistance - 750 Ohm
Internal inductance - 450 mH
Recommended load resistance - 47 kOhm
Recommended load capacitance - 200-600 pF
Concorde cartridge weight - 18.5 g
Reggae Charmers is the 1970 album by Lloyd Charmers, born Lloyd Tyrell. His career spans some of the most fertile periods of Jamaica's musical history. From the late-'50s era of Jamaican shuffle R&B and the subsequent ska boom, to the rocksteady and roots reggae of the late '60s and early '70s, Charmers made valuable contributions not only as a vocalist, but as a session musician and producer, as well. Charmers took up the piano in 1966. A few years later, he was an accomplished enough player to form a band of his own with a few friends. The band eventually backed Ken Parker, Max Romeo, Pat Kelly, John Holt, and Slim Smith & the Uniques (Charmers would also spend some time singing for the Uniques). Buoyed by their reputation for laying down some of the rawest and driving rhythms of the time. Charmers is joined by Byron Lee and the Dragonaires on this record, that is a must for all true fans of vintage Jamaican sounds. Reggae Charmers is available as a limited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on orange colored vinyl.
Bad Man Possee is a classic early Eighties dub reggae recording by Junior Murvin, who made his name working with Lee ""Scratch"" Perry on his 1976 debut album Police & Thieves. This album features some stirringly hypnotic tracks to go along with the hit title track. ""Guitar"" is an eerie ode to Murvin's first guitar, riding craftily over a headnodding rhythm provided by Dread At The Controls studio musicians the Roots Radics Band. While Murvin changes speeds quite mercurially, from the love lost recollection ""Never Fall in Love"" to the politically charged ""Rebellion,"" the high quality of the music remains even throughout. Murvin's outstanding doo wop-inspired falsetto is a uniquely inspired nod to the R&B tradition as well as the stylings of ska, rocksteady, and dub. Murvin tops the album off with simply astonishing version ""Man Is the Fire."" Bad Man Possee is available as a limited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on translucent yellow coloured vinyl.
In recent years, NOFX have released their first ever double album in the form of 'Single Album' (2021), followed by 'Double Album' a year later. What fans didn't know was that wasn't all this masterpiece had to offer. NOFX's first and only double album has a fifth side! The 5 tracks on "Half Album" are not just a remnant of that session, but an integral part that holds the whole project together.
SHADOW KNELL geben ihr Relapse-Debüt mit ihrem selbstbetitelten Album!
SHADOW KNELL, bestehend aus Mitgliedern von POISON RUIN, ist eine mystische, schwermütige und doomige Synthie-Fantasie, die aus tiefen Kerkern und ewigen Wäldern widerhallt. SHADOW KNELLs verzerrte und schwermütige Orchesterarrangements dienen als düsterer Soundtrack zu unhaltbaren Beschwörungen, obskuren Träumen von düsterer Größe und verblassten Erinnerungen an das Erhabene.
It’s hard to overstate the importance of Fanny’s 1970 self-titled debut album. For the first time, a group of women (sisters June and Jean Millington, Alice De Buhr and Nickey Barclay) wrote and sang their own songs, played their own instruments and, perhaps most importantly, rocked just as hard as any male band out there. And, as the first all-female band signed to a major label (Reprise) and with superstar producer Richard Perry at the board, these four women became perhaps L.A.’s biggest “buzz band,” landing repeated bookings at the Whisky-a-Go-Go with a who’s who of rock’s glitterati in attendance. Fanny became the reference point for generations of female rockers to come after them, from Joan Jett to Girlschool to Courtney Love and beyond. They were truly the Godmothers of Chick Rock. The self-titled debut by Fanny is available as a limited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on silver coloured vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve.
- B2: A White Demon Love Song
- B3: Satellite Heart
- B4: I Belong To You (New Moon Remix)
- C1: Rosyln
- C2: Done All Wrong
- C3: Monsters
- C4: The Violet Hour
- D1: Shooting The Moon
- D2: Slow Life (With Victoria Legrand)
- D3: No Sound But The Wind
- A1: Meet Me On The Equinox
- A2: Friends
- A3: Hearing Damage
- B1: Possibility
- D4: New Moon (The Meadow)
Twilight[32,73 €]
a a1 Meet Me on the Equinox - Death Cab for Cutie - 03:43 -
b a2 Friends - Band Of Skulls - 03:10 -
c a3 Hearing Damage - Thom Yorke - 05:04 -
d b1 Possibility - [Lykke Li] - 05:06 -
[e] b2 A White Demon Love Song - [The Killers] - 03:34 -
[f] b3 Satellite Heart - [Anya Marina] - 03:33 -
[g] b4 I Belong to You (New Moon Remix) - [Muse] - 03:12 -
[h] c1 Rosyln - [Bon Iver & St. Vincent] - 04:49 -
[i] c2 Done All Wrong - [Black Rebel Motorcycle Club] - 02:49 -
[j] c3 Monsters - [Hurricane Bells] - 03:16 -
[k] c4 The Violet Hour - [Sea Wolf] - 03:32 -
[l] d1 Shooting The Moon - [OK Go] - 03:18 -
[m] d2 Slow Life (with Victoria Legrand) - [Grizzly Bear] - 04:21 -
[n] d3 No Sound But The Wind - [Editors] - 03:48 -
[Alexandre Desplat] - 04:09 -
Recorded straight on the heels of Bad Company's 1974 debut — just a matter of three months later; not quite long enough to know how big a success the first LP would be — Straight Shooter is seemingly cut from the same cloth as its predecessor. It is, after all, a tight collection of eight strong, steady, heavy rockers that never, ever proceed in a hurry, but from the moment "Good Lovin' Gone Bad" kicks off the proceedings, it's clear that Bad Company have decided to expand their palette this second time around, writes AllMusic.
The album, released in April 1975, reached No. 3 on both the U.K. Albums Chart and the U.S. Billboard 200. It was certified gold (500,000 units sold) by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a month after its release.
The jacket for the album was designed by Hipgnosis, who also designed their debut album.
"Good Lovin' Gone Bad," was released in March 1975 and reached No. 36 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album was released in April. The album's final single "Feel like Makin' Love" was released in August and reached No. 10 on the Hot 100.
"Feel Like Makin' Love" and "Shooting Star," became classic rock staples due to this expanded aural vocabulary, and even straight-ahead rockers like "Good Lovin' Gone Bad" and "Deal with the Preacher" benefit from this additional muscle, while they feel comfortable enough to settle into a soulful groove on "Anna" and "Call on Me."
Pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Quality Record Pressings, and housed in a tip-on old style gatefold double pocket jacket by Stoughton Printing, this is the definitive pressing of Straight Shooter and one fans of Bad Company will be proud to own.
Coloured vinyl repress of Penguin Cafe album Rain Before Seven… A sense of optimism infuses Penguin Cafe’s fifth studio album, not the braggadocious, overconfident kind, but more a blithe, self-effacing optimism in keeping with the national character. Even when all signs point to the contrary, it operates within the certainty that things are going to be alright. Probably.
The title comes from an old weather proverb with the rhyming prognostication — fine before eleven — hinting at a happy ending, irrespective of the science: “I found it in a book and I'd never heard it before,” says Arthur Jeffes, leader of Penguin Cafe. “It has faintly optimistic overtones and I quite like it. It's fallen out of usage recently but it does describe English weather patterns coming in off the Atlantic.”
From the widescreen reverie of opener ‘Welcome to London’ with its cheeky nod to Morricone to ‘Goldfinch Yodel’, the self-described “Maypole banger” at the denouement, there’s a welcome sense of sanguinity, always with an undercurrent of exotic rhythmic exuberance. Playfulness pervades, with a titular nod to A Matter of Life... from 2011, the last album title that concluded with an ellipsis. That Penguin Cafe debut is the bridge between the legendary Penguin Cafe Orchestra, led by Arthur’s father Simon Jeffes, and the much- loved descendent, led by Arthur.
“Stylistically it's really satisfying to get back to playful rhythms and instruments,” says the younger Jeffes, who kept the group’s debut from 12 years ago in mind when writing the new album. “Certainly when starting out, I became aware that we’d stopped using quite a few of the textures that had been there at the beginning—and it was certainly there in my dad's earlier stuff. So there's a lot of balafon and textures from completely different parts of the world, musically and geographically: ukuleles, cuatros and melodicas that you can hear.”
Encouraged by co-producer Robert Raths, the rhythmic elements of Rain Before Seven... have never been more to the fore and, at times, even hint at the electronic. ‘Find Your Feet’, for instance, is underpinned with more than just a pulse. Mixed by Tom Chichester-Clark, it brings to the musical melange what Arthur describes as a “near electronic feel”. He adds, excitedly: “There are elements of fun here which we haven't really done with the last three records.” Another ebullient highlight is ‘In Re Budd’, dedicated to the late ambient godfather Harold Budd, who Arthur discovered had died on the day he’d been writing the celebratory ear worm with a deceptively tricky syncopation. Played on an upright piano with some “prepared” felt to accentuate the bounce, Jeffes feels a track with an Afro Cuban Cafe vibe would appeal to Budd’s contrariness.
Gary Bartz, a titan of the saxophone, has left an indelible mark on the jazz landscape through collaborations with luminaries like McCoy Tyner, Art Blakey and Miles Davis. BGP's selection of 'Celestial Blues,' featuring the soulful vocals of Andy Bey, encapsulates the essence of spiritual jazz, epitomizing Bartz's musical strength. Paired with 'Gentle Smiles (Saxy),' famously sampled by A Tribe Called Quest, this release offers a glimpse into Bartz's multifaceted artistry and enduring influence on contemporary music.
Color Vinyl[26,26 €]
20 Jahre sind vergangen seit "the Gimmes" die Bar Mitzvah eines
gewissen Johnny zerstört haben, und die beste Punkrock-Coverband ist jetzt zurück, um eine weitere Coming-of-Age-Zeremonie
zu ruinieren. Diesmal war es, wie der Albumtitel verrät, die
Quinceañera einer jungen Dame namens Madison. Angefangen
mit Black Sabbaths "Changes" über ABBAs "Dancing Queen"
oder Olivia Rodrigos "Good 4 U" bis hin zu Dolly Partons "Before
The Next Teardrop Falls" wird die Party erfolgreich gekapert.
The late, great guitarist Tony Rice grew up in a bluegrass family and learned to play at the feet of Kentucky Colonel and Byrd Clarence White. In the mid-‘70s, he joined J.D. Crowe’s seminal newgrass group The New South, thus launching one of the most celebrated careers in modern bluegrass, folk, and acoustic string band music. Along the way, Rice collaborated with David Grisman, Jerry Garcia, Bela Fleck, Alison Krauss, Chris Hillman, Doyle Lawson, Norman Blake…the list goes on. This record, 1988’s Native American, is one of his most beloved, a beautiful blend of bluegrass, jazz, and folk featuring soaring interpretations of some of his favorite songwriters, like Gordon Lightfoot (“Shadows”), Joni Mitchell (“Urge for Going”), Phil Ochs (“Changes”), and Ian Tyson (“Summer Wages”). And on the more contemporary side, Mary Chapin Carpenter sings on the record and contributes a song (“John Wilkes Booth”) about the Lincoln assassination, long an obsession of Rice. That’s the great Vassar Clements on fiddle and Jerry Douglas on dobro, too…first-ever vinyl reissue, pressed in “root beer” vinyl and limited to 750 copies!
- The Perils Of Believing In Round Squares
- Stop Flushing The Toilet
- Red, White, And You
- It S A (Half) Pipe Dream
- Intro To Photography
- The Ironic Assholism Of Hardy Jenns
- Radiation Blue
- I Hope You Don T Get The Joke
- Psycho 75
- Something To Guac About
- The Half Eaten Sausage Would Like To See You In His Offic
- The Hill Of Fool's Gold
- Warsaw
- Aotkpta
- No Poetry Needed
- Elephant In The Doom
- Mature Science
- Myddel Fyngir
- Old Age Lasts Too Long
- Mind Meld
- Zz Stop
- Rasquache
- Come Bogeyman
Enjoy The Ride Records proudly presents the Don't Fall In Love With Yourself Soundtrack.
Don't Fall in Love with Yourself is a documentary that explores the life of enigmatic musician and artist, Justin Pearson (The Locust, Swing Kids, Dead Cross, Planet B, Head Wound City, Deaf Club). From childhood tragedy to his rise in the San Diego punk scene, Don't Fall in Love with Yourself takes an in-depth look at a career made of blood, sweat, and spit.
Much of the footage has been sourced from dozens of VHS & Mini-DV tapes recorded over the past three decades. With never-before-seen footage of one of the most interesting and unique musical movements in recent memory. Interviews include Justin Pearson, Dave Lombardo, Eric Paul, Gabe Serbian, Jason Pettigrew, Travis Ryan, Jeremy Bolm, Jon Syverson, Molly Neuman, and more.
Don't Fall in Love with Yourself includes tracks from throughout Justin Pearson's career plus previously unreleased score music by Luke Hensgaw (Planet B), Alex Edkins (Metz) and Graham Walsh (Holy Fuck). It features music by The Locust, Swing Kids, Struggle, Crimson Curse, Retox, Planet B, and Justin Pearson/Gabe Serbian. Remastered by Dave Marino for vinyl.
Don't Fall in Love with Yourself is housed in an embossed silver foil laminated jacket, which includes a full-color double-sided insert.
Black Vinyl[26,26 €]
20 Jahre sind vergangen seit "the Gimmes" die Bar Mitzvah eines
gewissen Johnny zerstört haben, und die beste Punkrock-Coverband ist jetzt zurück, um eine weitere Coming-of-Age-Zeremonie
zu ruinieren. Diesmal war es, wie der Albumtitel verrät, die
Quinceañera einer jungen Dame namens Madison. Angefangen
mit Black Sabbaths "Changes" über ABBAs "Dancing Queen"
oder Olivia Rodrigos "Good 4 U" bis hin zu Dolly Partons "Before
The Next Teardrop Falls" wird die Party erfolgreich gekapert.
- Mr. Hood At Piocalles Jewelry / Crackpot
- Who Me (With An Answer From Dr. Bert)
- Boogie Man!
- Mr. Hood Meets Onyx
- Subroc's Mission
- Humrush
- Figure Of Speech
- Bananapeel Blues
- Nitty Gritty (Feat. Brand Nubian)
- Trial N' Error
- Hard Wit No Hoe
- Mr. Hood Gets A Haircut
- 808: Man
- Boy Who Cried Wolf
- Peachfuzz
- Preacher Porkchop
- Soulflexin
- Gasface Refill
Repress!
KMD (Kausing Much Damage, or a positive Kause in a Much Damaged society) was a Hip Hop group in the early 90s perhaps best known for launching the career of acclaimed MC/Producer MF Doom (known during his KMD tenure as Zev Love X). After guesting on 3rd Bass' "The Gas Face," the trio (Zev, brother Subroc, and Onyx) released the acclaimed and overlooked "Mr. Hood" full-length. Their political outlook was similar to the group Brand Nubian, who guested on Hood; however, the style was more comical and included a great deal of clips from old children's recordings, mostly notably a sample of the Seaseme Street character Bert on the single "Who Me" This is the official Elektra Records/Traffic Entertainment Group re-release with original artwork and track listing in it's entirety. Cutting edge, ahead of it's time production and skits from KMD and Stimulated Dummies (John Gamble and Mr. Dante Ross). Features the singles "Peachfuzz", "Who Me" and "Nitty Gritty" (feat. Brand Nubian). This is one Rap album that is not to be missed.

















