- A1: No Te Comas Las Blanquísimas Mofetas 02 21
- A2: La Muerte Del Perro
- A3: Sueño Con Culebras
- A4: La Venganza De Las Wawas Panches
- A5: El Vorrh
- B1: Tres Tristes Transeúntes
- B2: El Día Que El Tolima Se Hundió Hasta El Fondo Del Mar 03 37
- B3: ?El Trabajo Yo Para Qué Lo Quiero?
- B4: Semolina
- B5: Los Rolos Angloparlantes
- B6: Arda La Ciudad Cuando Arrecie El Monte
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- A1: This Is Nowhere
- A2: Don't Let Me Go
- A3: Beautiful People (Stay High)
- A4: On The Game
- A5: Only Love Matters
- A6: Candy & Her Friends Feat Lil Noid
- A7: I Forgot To Be Your Lover
- B1: Please Me (Till I'm Satisfied)
- B2: You'll Pay
- B3: Paper Crown Feat Beck & Juicy J
- B4: Live Till I Die
- B5: Read Em & Weep
- B6: Fever Tree
- B7: Everytime You Leave
Blue Vinyl[31,51 €]
Introducing Utopia ‘Now Playing” on Opaque Blue vinyl - Experience Wiz Khalifa through a blend of his greatest hits and fan favourites. Including "Black And Yellow," which became an anthem representing his Pittsburgh roots, "See You Again" an emotional tribute featured in the Furious 7 soundtrack and "Young, Wild & Free," a collaboration with Snoop Dogg, celebrating carefree living. This tracklist highlights Wiz's versatility and impact on both hip-hop and mainstream music.
From the very beginning of her musical career, Etta James
displayed worlds of promise. As a teenager she was destined for
greatness when she rocked young America. Ballads, blues, or upbeat-you name it. Etta performed with an ability that is unsurpassed
– getting every ounce of music from each note. On this album, Etta
gives new meaning to the word “torch” with “Don’t Take Your Love
From me”, "How Do You Speak To An Angel” and “Fools Rush In
(Where Angels Fear To Tread)”. Truly, this is Etta James singing for
lovers
Pop-Ikone Gwen Stefani kehrt nach sieben Jahre Pause mit einem heiß ersehnten neuen Album “Bouquet”
zurück! Nach weltweiten Erfolgen mit unvergesslichen Hits wie “Hollaback Girl” und “The Sweet Escape”
meldet sich die 3-fache Grammy Gewinnerin mit brandneuen Tracks zurück.
Vollgepackt mit ihrem unverwechselbaren Pop Sound und der mitreißenden Single “Somebody Else´s” weiht
die ehemalige “No Doubt” Frontfrau mit ihrem 5. Solo Album eine neue Ära ihrer musikalischen Karriere
ein! Fans dürfen sich zudem auf ein Duett mit ihrem Ehemann und Country-Sänger Blake Shelton freuen.
Passend zum 20. Jubiläum ihres gefeierten Solo-Debütalbum “Love. Angel. Music. Baby” beweist Gwen
Stefani erneut mit “Bouquet”, warum sie eine Pop-Legende ist!
Multitalent Jon Batiste bringt Beethoven den Blues bei!
Beethoven, Blues und Gospel, diese drei nur scheinbar unvereinbaren Klänge bringt Jon Batiste auf
seinem neuen Album mit Leichtigkeit zusammen. Das Aufbrechen von Genre-Grenzen war schon immer
seine Spezialität, vom Grammy-ausgezeichneten Jazz/Black-Music-Album „WE ARE“ und dem Nachfolger
„World Music Radio“ bis hin zu jüngeren Kollaborationen mit Beyoncé, A$AP Rocky, Fireboy DML und
Willow. Auf seinem Solo-Piano-Album „Beethoven Blues“ verbindet Batiste jetzt die musikalischen Einflüsse seiner Heimat New Orleans mit denen seines Klassik-Studiums an der renommierten Juilliard School
in New York.
Wenn der Grammy- und Oscar-Gewinner jetzt die berühmten Themen von Beethoven spielt, hört man
diese mit ganz neuen Ohren und wird mit seelenvollen musikalischen Überraschungen belohnt
Dieses atemberaubende, bahnbrechende Monk-Album wurde 2001 in die Grammy Hall of Fame aufgenommen. Auf dem 1957 erschienenen Album des Pianisten sind auch die Talente von Coleman Hawkins
(Tenorsaxophon), Art Blakey (Schlagzeug) und John Coltrane (Tenorsaxophon) zu hören - mit glorreicher
Wirkung.
Das Album, so schrieb Pitchfork, ”half, die Zukunft des Jazz und den Geist von Monk zu definieren”. Seine
Songs ”Ruby, My Dear”, eine Studie über Nostalgie, und im Gegensatz dazu das lebhafte, selbstbewusste
”Well You Needn’t” sind Höhepunkte im akustischen Traumfeld von Monk Music.
Incomparable Northern Irish songstress Janet Devlin is poised to release her courageous country-rock album, "Emotional Rodeo," on 15th November 2024. Recorded at Martina McBride’s Blackbird Studio in Nashville with esteemed producer Roo Walker, tracked by Lowell Reynolds (Shania Twain, Boy Genius, Taylor Swift) and mixed mostly at Spotnick Studios by Grammy-Award winning producer/mixer Vance Powell, (Chris Stapleton, Jack White) Devlin captures the heartfelt essence of country-rock with an authentic edge, blending sharp, witty lyrics with themes of fearless self-empowerment.
Enjoy The Ride Records in conjunction with Universal Music Group proudly presents Autopilot Off - Make A Sound, available on vinyl for the first time in celebration of the album's 20th anniversary. Make A Sound features the single "What I Want," plus " Make A Sound," "Chromatic Fades," "Clockwork," and "What I Want," which were featured in various video games of the era.
- Court And Spark
- Help Me
- Free Man In Paris
- People's Parties
- Same Situation
- Car On A Hill
- Down To You
- Just Like This Train
- Raised On Robbery
- Trouble Child
- Twisted
Joni Mitchell Gets Jazzy, Counterbalances Love and Trust with Freedom and Confusion on Court and Spark
Mobile Fidelity's UltraDisc One-Step 180g 45RPM 2LP
Plays with Definitive Detail and Clarity: Pressed on MoFi SuperVinyl Strictly Limited to 5,000 Numbered Copies
Box Set Features New Liner Notes
1/4" / 15 IPS / Dolby A analogue master to DSD 256 to analogue console to lathe
Court and Spark, the most commercially successful album of Joni Mitchell's trailblazing career, arrived after a year in which she took some time to breathe and kept a low profile. The pause led to more breakthroughs for the singer-songwriter. Marking Mitchell's increasing drift toward jazz (and affinity for Miles Davis and John Coltrane), Court and Spark garnered four Grammy nominations, earned the Best Album of the Year vote in the prestigious Pazz & Jop poll, and ranks #110 on Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
Sourced from the original analog master tapes, pressed at Fidelity Record Pressing on MoFi SuperVinyl, strictly limited to 5,000 numbered copies, and featuring new liner notes, Mobile Fidelity's UltraDisc One-Step 180g 45RPM 2LP box set presents the 1974 classic with definitive detail, tonality, and directness. Marking the first time the revered LP has received audiophile-quality treatment, it's one of six iconic 1970s Mitchell records Mobile Fidelity is reissuing on vinyl and SACD sets.
Benefitting from a virtually nonexistent noise floor, dead-quiet surfaces, and superior groove definition, this collectible edition reproduces without compromise the textures, details, and breathtaking craftsmanship that help make Court and Spark into what many fans believe is the Canadian native’s finest hour. Notes bloom and decay as they do amid an acoustic live environment. Soundstages extend far and deep, with black backgrounds and balanced tones adding to the uncanny realism.
The reference-grade presence and openness put in transparent view Mitchell’s incisive words and unique phrasing, as well as the contributions of her prized support musicians — including Tom Scott and the L.A. Express as well as guest turns by the likes of David Crosby, Graham Nash, Jose Feliciano, and Robbie Robertson. Mitchell, experimenting with the melodic parameters of guitar and piano, is rightly found at the center of it all. The jazz-rock rhythms of drummer John Guerin, slippery guitar lines of Larry Carlton, vibrant horns and reeds laid down by Scott — crucial to the songs’ shape-shifting arrangements — can now also be heard with fresh ears.
Visually and physically, the packaging of the Court and Spark UD1S set complements its distinguished status. Housed in a deluxe slipcase, both LPs come in foil-stamped jackets with faithful graphics that illuminate the splendor of the recording. This reissue is for listeners who desire to engage themselves in everything involved with the album, including Mitchell’s “The Mountain Loves the Sea” painting — a picture of waves embracing and receding away from a mountain, a metaphor for the record’s lyrical themes — on the cover art.
Pitching deceptively light compositions against underlying tensions, Court and Spark witnesses the singer-songwriter finding her footing with a group of top-shelf musicians who seemingly understand her visions as well as expanding her lyrical palette and venturing further into territory no artist had dared explore. Mitchell’s accessibly complex structures, beat-propelled rhythms, and spirited interplay with Scott & Co. both give the music a different identity than her prior efforts and point in the directions she soon headed.
Lyrically, Court and Spark matches the wit, integrity, originality, and intellect of anything in Mitchell’s oeuvre — no small feat. Offsetting positives with negatives, and considering circumstances from multiple angles, Mitchell explores issues connected to love and freedom, certainty and confusion, and trust and fear with unfettered boldness and introspective empathy. She teeters between surrender and retreat, and spends a majority of the record sussing out the complications and sacrifices involved with such actions.
Mitchell addresses the transactional nature of desire (the intimate title track, the upbeat “Raised on Robbery,” complete with rock ‘n’ roll pep from Robertson and zesty sax from Scott); anticipation and disappointment of romance (“Car on a Hill,” “”Down to You); fame and celebrity (“A Free Man in Paris,” “People’s Parties”); and sanity (the dark and stormy “Trouble Child,” a satirical cover of Annie Ross’ “Twisted”). Throughout, she sings with an emotionally penetrating beauty and devastating honesty that teaches about ourselves.
Or, as Mitchell relays on “People’s Parties”: “Laughing and crying/You know it’s the same release.”
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, THE ROUTES are back with their unique blend of beat-you-to-death surf music (IGGY POP). Their latest target: the music of JOY DIVISION!
Having previously surfy-fied the songs of KRAFTWERK and BUZZCOCKS, Surfin' Pleasures sees THE ROUTES take on the music of JOY DIVISION. As with their previous tributes, this is not an album of note for note cover versions. THE ROUTES have only taken subtle melodic and rhythmic hints from the original songs; rearranging them into songs of their own, respectfully and lovingly translating the music of JOY DIVSION into a different musical language.
Surfin' Pleasures sees twelve classic JOY DIVISION songs reimagined and rearranged as banging 60s surf guitar instrumentals (a la THE VENTURES, DICK DALE, SHADOWS, TRASHMEN, TERAUCHI TAKESHI, LINK WRAY, THE SURFARIS and THE ASTRONAUTS and more).
Prepare to be taken on a wild musical trip where A Means To An End and Ice Age are transformed into the background music of a 60s drag race movie, Transmission hints at the classic ASTRONAUTS sound, and Digital gets the beach party treatment... You don't have to be a fan of JOY DIVISION to enjoy these tunes, and likewise if you're a JOY DIVISION fan you don't need to be a fan of surf music to enjoy them.
The record cover comes courtesy of British design icons Peter Saville and Malcolm Garrett. It is a reworking of Peter Saville's design for JOY DIVISION's Unknown Pleasures. Reminiscent of the op art of Bridget Riley, the lines are no longer that of a pulsar, but that of the sound wave of a reverb tank. Its cover design is provided with calender embossing as well as a printed inner sleeve, just like the hit-album Unknown Pleasures.
Blasphemy or alchemy? You decide!
One thing is for sure is that THE ROUTES have provided the world with yet another future cult classic, destined to irk or jerk for eons to come.
- A1: Just Beneath The Surface
- A2: From A Window Seat
- A3: Just My Luck
- B1: Someone Will
- B2: Most People
- B3: Something In Common
- C1: Hey Lover
- C2: Bear Witness
- C3: Stories Don't End
- D1: From The Right Angle
- D2: Side Effects
- D3: Just Beneath The Surface (Reprise)
Double black vinyl LP available for the first time via Cargo. Stories Don't End is the third studio album by American folk-rock band Dawes, originally released in 2013. At Rolling Stone, David Fricke proclaimed this release to be a "quietly gripping, deceptively gleaming record." Bud Scoppa of Uncut evoked that "the sound is glossier, beefier, less wistful" on the release because the change in producers. // Stories Don't End is a game changer for Dawes and one that's more than likely going to work. Don't be surprised if you find this album propping up the shelves of your local supermarket soon as they leave behind their indie roots for world domination. By the end of the year Dawes are going to be everyone's favourite new band”. Echoes And Dust.
- Handbook For The Recently Deceased
- Bad Blood
- Friday Night (Going Down In Flames)
- We've Got A Situation Here
- Black Heart
- A Great Reckoning
- Little Darling
- Ironiclast
- Graverobber
- The Blues Havin' Blues
"Enjoy The Ride Records in conjunction with Universal Music Group proudly present The Damned Things - Ironiclast. Available on vinyl for the first time, The Damned Things is a supergroup featuring Keith Buckley (Every Time I Die, Many Eyes), Scott Ian (Anthrax, S.O.D., Mr. Bungle), Rob Caggiano (Anthrax, Boiler Room, Volbeat), Andy Hurley (Fall Out Boy), & Joe Trohman (Fall Out Boy).
Pressed on 140-gram limited edition color vinyl, Ironiclast includes a double-sided insert with lyrics and an exclusive retrospective essay by Keith Buckley."
- A1: Mother Pepper
- A2: Don't Blame Me
- A3: You've Got Your Troubles
- A4: Personal Possession
- A5: Unity
- A6 00: 7
- A7: Unforgettable
- B1: It Pays
- B2: Young Generartion
- B3: Mother Long Tongue
- B4: Sabotage
- B5: Mother Young Gal
- B6: Keep A Cool Head
- B7: Fu Manchu
- A1: Hangover Hotel
- A2: Smoke In The Shadows
- A3: Johnny Behind The Deuce
- A4: I Love How You
- A5: Touch My Evil
- A6: Lost World
- A7: Sway
- B1: Gone City
- B2: Blame
- B3: Pass Like Night
- B4: Portrait Of The Minus Man
- B5: Trick Baby
- B6: Hot Tip
- 1: Cypress Crossing
- 2: Pink River Dolphins
- 3: Ride To Cerro Rico
- 4: Dust From The Mines
- 5: The Shadow Song
- 6: Irene, Goodnight
Ava Mendoza has never made an album quite as personal as her second solo full-length, The Circular Train. Through her decades of collaborations with Nels Cline, Carla Bozulich, William Parker, Fred Frith, Matana Roberts, and Mick Barr—plus years leading her power trio Unnatural Ways and playing in Bill Orcutt’s quartet—the guitarist’s name has become synonymous with virtuoso technique, raw passion, and visceral resonance, a player pushing the edges of the guitar’s possibilities. Along the way, from 2007 to 2023, Mendoza was writing these slow-burning, incandescent songs. The Circular Train is comprised solely of her single-tracked guitar playing and, on two songs, her corporeal singing. Her first solo LP of original material since relocating from California to New York City a decade ago, much of The Circular Train was honed amid pandemic years that clarified the virtues of slowing down. This expressive avant-rock is a definitive introduction to one of the most uncompromising and inquisitive visions in creative music. Mendoza’s thrilling melange of free jazz, blues, noise, classical training, and blazing experimental rock’n’roll all coheres with ecstatic feedback, with picking and solos that crest with shimmer. Sometimes she sounds like a one-woman Sonic Youth with guttural and poised vocals that equally evoke Patti Smith and blues greats like Jessie Mae Hemphill. Conceptually, The Circular Train is presented as a psychogeographical train ride through certain of Mendoza’s musical homelands. The songs draw on ancestral and recent familial memories, notably of her parents’ roots in mining towns—in her father’s home country of Bolivia and mother’s hometown of Butte, Montana, each country with its own history of colonialism, racism, forced labor, the eradication of culture and the subsequent excavation of it. These adventurous songs were composed in cars and planes, in the heart of the Mississippi Delta, in Los Angeles and upstate New York—which is to say in motion. “Ride to Cerro Rico,” named for the mountain and silver mine at the center of Potosi, Bolivia, was inspired by Mendoza’s great grandmother’s life there in a Quechua mining family. “Dust From the Mines” drew from that history as well as Mendoza’s familial lineage of miners in Montana, building up to stunning swaths of shredded iridescence. “Pink River Dolphins” was inspired by a visit to the Amazon rainforest, swimming with dolphins alongside her father—the pink bufeos that inhabit both Bolivia and Columbia—and the song is dedicated to the memory of Mendoza’s late friend, the Colombian-American trumpeter jaimie branch. They shared a fascination with those intelligent and agile creatures who often communicate by echolocation. “Make a sound, it comes back around,” Mendoza sings, and later, “Echo, echo/The answer in a sound,” evoking what branch knew well: through music we navigate life. The Circular Train contains one cover, “Irene, Goodnight,” composed by Gussie Lord Davis and popularized by Leadbelly; Mendoza has been performing it for over 20 years. Almost as deeply embedded in her repertoire is the penultimate track, “The Shadow Song.” “Treat your shadow kind and it might treat you good,” Mendoza sings on this song that she’s been reworking for over a decade, an emblem of devotion. “Treat your shadow kind and it might treat you right,” she repeats, becoming a blues mantra. What is a shadow self if not one’s secret world, which, once laid bare, awaits an echo, a return?
- A1: Hangover Hotel
- A2: Smoke In The Shadows
- A3: Johnny Behind The Deuce
- A4: I Love How You
- A5: Touch My Evil
- A6: Lost World
- A7: Sway
- B1: Gone City
- B2: Blame
- B3: Pass Like Night
- B4: Portrait Of The Minus Man
- B5: Trick Baby
- B6: Hot Tip
- A1: The Man
- A2: Burn It Down
- A5: How You Move Me
- B1: Calum Ingram" (World Around Us)
- B2: Blame
- B3: Small Hours
- B4: Strong And Alone
- B5: Japan
‘The Man’ unapologetically traverses between genres. From foot stomping funk and blues to world music, folk and pop, Calum refuses to be placed in a box.
- A1: This Is Nowhere
- A2: Don't Let Me Go
- A3: Beautiful People (Stay High)
- A4: On The Game
- A5: Only Love Matters
- A6: Candy & Her Friends Feat Lil Noid
- A7: I Forgot To Be Your Lover
- B1: Please Me (Till I'm Satisfied)
- B2: You'll Pay
- B3: Paper Crown Feat Beck & Juicy J
- B4: Live Till I Die
- B5: Read Em & Weep
- B6: Fever Tree
- B7: Everytime You Leave




















