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- A1: Ohayo! Voice Cast:minami Takayama, Yoko Kawanami, Miki Narahashi
- A2: Renaissance Jounetsu Vocalist:wataru Kuniyasu
- A3: Idainaru Ajio<Bgm>
- A4: Okazu Yunta Vocalist:minami Takayama, Yoko Kawanami, Miki Narahashi
- A5: Konishi No Kokuhaku Voice Cast:hirotaka Suzuoki
- A6: Hisshyoku Ryourinin Vocalist:hirotaka Suzuoki Chorus Singers:minami Takayama, Yoko Kawanami, Miki Narahashi
- A7: Hinode Syokudo<Bgm>
- A8: Syokuseikatsu Vocalist:tomohiro Nishimura
- B1: Eye Catch Voice Cast:minami Takayama, Yoko Kawanami, Miki Narahashi
- B2: Onabe Wo Mitetene Vocalist:mari Yokote
- 3: Aji Syobu<Bgm>
- B4: Ajiou Ryourikai Kaika Vocalist:yuzuru Fujimoto & Ajio Ryouri Kanto Shibu
- 5: Shimonaka No Kokuhaku
- B6: Surume No Iji Vocalist:tomohiro Nishimura
- B7: Yokokuhen Voice Cast:kenyu Horiuchi Narrator:minami Takayama
- B8: Kokoro No Photograph Vocalist:wataru Kuniyasu
The analog LP reissue of the original soundtrack album from the anime Mr. Ajikko, which aired in 1987. The original LP catalog number is K28G-7379, and the original
CD catalog number is K32X-7125, released on June 21, 1988 (the tracklist differs from the CD released in 2004, which included eight newly added tracks).
The original manga, created by Daisuke Terasawa, was serialized in Weekly Shonen Magazine from autumn 1986 to the end of 1989, and was adapted into an anime
series that aired on TV Tokyo from October 1987 to September 1989.
This is the only soundtrack album for the anime series. It features the opening theme “Renaissance Jounetsu” and the ending theme “Kokoro no Photograph”, both
composed and sung by singer songwriter Wataru Kuniyasu, who is also known for composing Akina Nakamori’s “Gypsy Queen”. Lyrics were written by Ikki Matsumoto,
and arrangements were done by Tatsumi Yano.
The album includes image songs, eyecatch music, and preview tracks, with contributions from renowned comedy song artists Masayuki Yamamoto (Side A tracks 4 and 6)
and Tatsuo Kamon (Side B tracks 1 and 7). The album was structured, scripted, and directed by the anime’s director Yasuhiro Imagawa, making it a variety style album.
The main background music (BGM) was composed and arranged by Daito Fujita (Side A tracks 1, 3, 5, 7; Side B tracks 3, 5). The original manga author Daisuke
Terasawa also contributed lyrics for two songs (Side B tracks 3 and 5). Voice actor Tomohiro Nishimura participated both as a singer (Side A track 8; Side B track 7)
and as an arranger (Side B track 7).
Voice actors Minami Takayama, Yoko Kawanami, Miki Narahashi, Hirotaka Suzuoki, and Kenyu Horiuchi also participated in min dramas and chorus segments.
This album, which comically and dramatically portrays cooking battles, is a “Bravo!” anime soundtrack that closes out the Showa era in style. After 37 years, it is finally
being reissued as an analog LP a long-awaited release for anime connoisseurs!
- A1: Unforgettable
- A2: Mona Lisa
- A3: Nature Boy
- A4: Smile
- A5: Too Young
- A6: (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66
- A7: Straighten Up And Fly Right
- A8: When I Fall In Love
- B1: It's Only A Paper Moon
- B2: Ramblin' Rose
- B3: A Blossom Fell
- B4: Walkin' My Baby Back Home
- B5: Pretend
- B6: Send For Me
- B7: Answer Me, My Love
- B8: Those Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days Of Summer
Nat King Cole was one of the most distinctive and beloved voices in popular music, whose warmth, elegance and effortless phrasing defined an era. Very Best Of Nat King Cole brings together a superb selection of his most enduring recordings, from timeless ballads like Unforgettable, Mona Lisa and When I Fall In Love to upbeat classics such as (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66, Straighten Up And Fly Right and Ramblin’ Rose. Showcasing his remarkable range as both a romantic crooner and a swinging entertainer, this vinyl LP offers a perfect introduction to his extraordinary legacy. Pressed on highquality 180g black vinyl, it is an essential collection for long-time fans and new listeners alike.
“Tubby did three original dub albums, ‘Dub From The Roots’. ‘The Roots of Dub’ and the third is ‘Brass Rockers’ with Tommy McCook ‘pon the flying cymbals. Where he mixed it with the horn going in and out in a dub way and one named ‘Shalom Dub’ you can call Tubby’s too because he mixed the versions as they were off forty fives’’
Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee
King Tubby and Producer Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee are intertwined in the birth of Dub Music. After discovering a mistake that made a ‘serious joke’ (more of which later...) they went on to release the first pressings of this new musical genre namely ‘Dub Music’. Tubby’s vast knowledge of electronics and Bunny’s vast catalogue of rhythms would lay the foundations of what today is taken as a standard... the Remix / Version cuts to an existing vocal tune.
Osbourne ‘King Tubby’ Ruddock was born in Kingston, Jamaica on 28th January 1941 and grew up in the High Holborn Street area of downtown Kingston. He studied electronics at Kingston’s National Technical College and also on two correspondence courses from the U.S.A... When he had qualified Tubby began repairing radios and other electrical appliances in a shack in the back yard of his mother’s home. His work in the early days included winding transformers and building amplifiers for Kingston’s Sound Systems. Tubby built his first Sound System in 1957 playing jazz and Rhythm & Blues at local weddings and birthday parties. His reputation as a man who knew and understood both electronics and music grew steadily and as the sixties drew to a close. Tubby
purchased his own basic two track equipment. He installed this alongside his dub cutting machine, a home-made mixing console, and his impressive collection of jazz albums in the back bedroom of his home at 18 Dromilly Avenue which he christened his music room.
Tubby and Striker were at Treasure Isle Studio’s one day while Ruddy from Spanish Town was working with the engineer Byron Smith....
“Tubby and myself was talking when Ruddy was cutting some dub but Smithy (engineer) made a mistake through we were talking and forgot to put in the voice. It was two track recording in those days. Ruddy said ‘No Man! Make it stay! and so they cut the rhythm. When I went over to Ruddy’s that Saturday night a dance was in progress and when they played the vocal to the tune... then he said we’re going to play ‘Part Two’. They never called it ‘Version’..and then he played the rhythm track. The song was a catchy song and everybody started to sing along and the deejay started to toast so everything went down well. On Monday morning I went up and I said ‘Tubbs the mistake we made was a serious joke.It mash up Spanish Town! The people went wild. So you have to start to do that now ‘cause when the man put on the ‘Part Two’ everyone start singing this song. It played about twenty times. I said you try Tubbs!’...Well the next Saturday night now when Tubby strung up down the farm U Roy said he’s going to play ‘Part Two’ but Tubby did it different now. He started with the voice then dropped it out and let the rhythm run and then he brought in the voice in the middle and from there Tubby started to get really popular.’’
Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee
Dynamic Sounds upgraded to sixteen track recording in 1972 and Tubby purchased, again with the help of a deal brokered by Bunny Lee. The old four track equipment and the MCI console from their Studio B. The four tracks now gave him far wider scope to work with and he began to create a new musical form where the bass and drum parts were brought up while the faders allowed Tubby to ease the vocal and rhythm in and out of the mix. It was only a matter of time before Tubby’s dub plate experiments began to make it on to vinyl and the first ever long-playing King Tubby releases would feature a collection of his mixes to a selection of Strikers rhythms. So please sit back and enjoy this historic set of sounds. Lovingly restored and with a few extra gems added to the CD Editions. These releases were the first to carry the name of King Tubby and the first to credit the great musicians that contributed so much to the rhythms that made these albums possible.
- 1 3: O'clock Blues
- 2: You Know I Love You
- 3: Woke Up This Morning (My Baby She Was Gone)
- 4: Please Love Me
- 5: Please Hurry Home
- 6: When My Heart Beats Like A Hammer
- 7: You Upset Me Baby
- 8: Every Day I Have The Blues
- 9: Ten Long Years
- 10: Crying Won't Help You
- 11: Sweet Little Angel
- 12: On My Word Of Honor
- 13: Please Accept My Love
- 14: Sweet Sixteen Part 1 & 2
- 15: Good Man Gone Bad
Here comes a special project with the late great Milton Henry, recorded in New York for Black Redemption a few months before his transition. Two rootikal rddims by Birmingstrong’s King Stanley set the tone and provide a perfect backing to Milton Henry’s poetic voice. ‘My Story, My Song’ back to back with ‘Lake Of Fire’, each with a dub version, ready for your stereo… his works, words and voice will live on forever more!
- 1: Louisiana Stomp
- 2: Clifton's Blues
- 3: Boppin' The Rock
- 4: Ay-Tete Fee
- 5: Rockin' Accordion
- 6: Baby What You Want Me To Do
- 7: That's Alright
- 8: Ay, Ai, Ai
- 9: Why Did You Go Last Night
- 10: Zydeco Et Pas Sale
- 11: Louisiana Blues
- 12: Lafayette Waltz
- 13: Hot Rod
- 14: Louisiana Shuffle
- 15: French Zydeco
- 16: Bon Ton Roulet
- 17: Jole Blonde
- 18: If I Ever Get Lucky
- 19: Black Gal
- 20: Keep On Scratching
- 1: Black Snake Blues
- 2: Let's Talk It Over
- 3: Walking To Louisiana
- 4: Johnny Can't Dance
- 5: Grand Mamou
- 6: Gone A La Maison
- 7: Live From Phr Studio, Clifton Chenier!
- 8: Mr. Charlie
- 9: Hey Madeleine
- 1063: 4-5789 (That's My Number)
- 11: Drifting Blues/Breaux Bridge Waltz
- 12: Shake, Rattle And Roll
- 13: Rock House
- 14: Breaux Bridge Waltz
- 15: Ma Negresse Est Gone
- 16: Fannie Mae
- 17: Going Home Tomorrow
- 1: J'ai Conet, C'est Pas Me Femme (I Know, You're Not My Woman)
- 2: Since I Met You Baby
- 3: Cher Catin
- 4: You're My Mule
- 5: I'm On The Wonder
- 6: You're Fussin' Too Much
- 7: All Your Love
- 8: Zydeco Cha Cha
- 9: Ti Na Na (Little Na Na)
- 10: Someone Told Me It Was All Over
- 11: You Can't Sit Down
- 12: Oh! My Lucille
- 13: Take Off Your Dress
- 14: M'appel Fou (They Call Me Crazy)
- 15: Je Suis En Racolteur (I'm A Farmer)
- 16: Je Marche Le Plancher (I Walk The Floor)
- 1: Tu Le Ton Son Ton (Every Now And Then)
- 2: Down The Road I Go
- 3: Calinda
- 4: Zydeco
- 5: What I'd Say
- 6: Dust My Broom
- 7: My Mama Told Me
- 8: Night Time Is The Right Time
- 9: I'm A Hog For You
- 10: Grand Prix
- 11: You Got Me Crying
- 12: Tit Mam's Zydeco
- 13: Party Down (At The Blue Angel Club)
- 14: I'm Coming Home (To See My Mother)
- A1: Paying The Cost To Be The Boss (Ft. Christone "Kingfish" Ingram)
- A2: Don't Answer The Door (Ft. Marcus King)
- A3: To Know You Is To Love You (Ft. Michael Mcdonald, Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks)
- A4: Let The Good Times Roll (Ft. Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Noah Hunt)
- A5: Sweet Little Angel (Ft. Buddy Guy)
- B1: When It All Comes Down (I'll Still Be Around) (Ft. Larry Mccray)
- B2: When Love Comes To Town (Ft. Slash, Shemekia Copeland, Myles Kennedy)
- B3: The Thrill Is Gone
- B4: Watch Yourself (Ft. Jimmie Vaughan)
- B5: Why I Sing The Blues (Ft. Bobby Rush)
- C1: Sweet Sixteen (Ft. Jimmy Hall, Larry Carlton)
- C2: Don't You Want A Man Like Me (Ft. Larkin Poe)
- C3: I'll Survive (Ft. Keb' Mo')
- C4: Heartbreaker (Ft. Trombone Shorty, Eric Gales)
- C5: There Must Be A Better World Somewhere (Ft. George Benson)
- D1: Chains And Things (Ft. Gary Clark Jr.)
- D2: How Blue Can You Get (Ft. Warren Haynes)
- D3: You Upset Me Baby (Ft. Chris Cain)
- D4: Ghetto Woman (Ft. Ivan Neville)
- D5: Night Life (Ft. Paul Rodgers)
- E1: Ain't Nobody Home (Ft. Jade Macrae, Robben Ford)
- E2: Bad Case Of Love (Ft. Joanne Shaw Taylor)
- E3: Never Make A Move Too Soon (Ft. Dion)
- E4: Three O'clock Blues (Ft. Marc Broussard)
- E5: Think It Over (Ft. Train, Chris Buck)
- F1: It's My Own Fault (Ft. Kim Wilson)
- F2: Every Day I Have The Blues (Ft. D.k. Harrell)
- F3: Please Accept My Love (Ft. John Németh)
- F4: So Excited (Ft. Aloe Blacc)
- F5: When My Heart Beats Like A Hammer (Ft. Dannielle De Andrea)
- F6: Playin' With My Friends
- 1: Motor Spirit (Live At The Gorge ’24)
- 2: Supercell (Live In Oregon ’4)
- 3: Converge (Live In New York City ’24)
- 4: Witchcraft (Live In Las Vegas ’2)
- 5: Gila Monster (Live At Red Rocks ’24)
- 6: Dragon (Live In New York City ’24)
- 7: Flamethrower (Live In St. Augustine ’24)
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard’s 2023 thrash metal epic ‘PetroDragonic Apocalypse’–their 24th studio album at the time–gets the Fuzz Club Bootleg treatment with this new live version pieced together out of recordings from their 2024 North American tour. Pulling from shows in/at The Gorge, Oregon, New York City, Las Vegas, Red Rocks and St Augustine, these live versions of the album tracks were recorded from the soundboard by the band’s crew and are exclusively mixed and mastered for this release by James Plotkin using the stems provided by the band. This is a double LP release on buzz-saw shaped vinyl, housed in a gatefold jacket with artwork by Elzo Durt.
- 1: The Spot
- 2: Prevail
- 3: Illegal
- 4: One Time (Feat. Sonny Jim)
- 5: Alpine
- 6: Sasso
- 7: Lemon & Lime (Interlude)
- 8: Avocado (Feat. Phyba)
- 9: 3Am
- 10: Smoke
- 11: Style Biz
- 12: Across The Sands
Opaque Red Vinyl[31,05 €]
This album is about growth... Living and learning, having fun, wordplay, heartbreak, and moving on. Flashes in the dark is pretty much a testament to what can be done with two turntables and a mic to create something different yet brilliant in the hip hop space. The album also shows maturity and a certain vulnerability not being expressed by a lot of other artists at this time.
There is so much going on in the world and this album is J Scienide's expression of what was going on in his world during the time of recording. "As soon as I got beats from Giallo if I was up in the wee hours of the night, I was writing and recording. To me this album shows that even in the darkest hours there's always flashes of brilliance that shine through".
This album is about growth... Living and learning, having fun, wordplay, heartbreak, and moving on. Flashes in the dark is pretty much a testament to what can be done with two turntables and a mic to create something different yet brilliant in the hip hop space. The album also shows maturity and a certain vulnerability not being expressed by a lot of other artists at this time.
There is so much going on in the world and this album is J Scienide's expression of what was going on in his world during the time of recording. "As soon as I got beats from Giallo if I was up in the wee hours of the night, I was writing and recording. To me this album shows that even in the darkest hours there's always flashes of brilliance that shine through".
- A1: King For A Day
- A2: Make Metal Royal Again
- A3: Schlaf Kaiser Schlaf Featuring Steffi Stuber (Mission In Black)
- A4: Hammerschlacht
- A5: For Crown And Kingdom
- B1: Kneel Before The Throne
- B2: Major Domus
- B3: Hoheitsgebiet
- B4: Hell Awaits The King
- B5: The Last Kingdom
Sunburst vinyl version of “Make Metal Royal Again” (previously released August 15th, 2025 via Reaper Entertainment), HAMMER KING once again raise their banners high: the throne of power metal is theirs to claim. Following the chart-breaking success of their last two records – “Kingdemonium” (#17 DE) and “König und Kaiser” (#16 DE) – the German quartet returns in 2025 with even more grandeur, might, and majestic songwriting. Produced by Charles Greywolf (Powerwolf) and Titan Fox V, and mixed & mastered by Jacob Hansen (Amaranthe, Volbeat), the album delivers ten powerful new tracks and a surprise bonus cover. With “Danger Zone”, the band pays a thunderous, metallic tribute to pop culture for the very first time. From anthemic epics like “For Crown And Kingdom” to the cinematic grandeur of “Hoheitsgebiet” and the touching ballad “Schlaf Kaiser schlaf”, HAMMER KING offer a full royal banquet of sound and spirit. Introducing new drummer Count Shandorian, whose precision and creative drive elevate the band’s sound even further, Make Metal Royal Again marks a new peak in the group’s journey. The magnificent artwork by Péter Sallai (Powerwolf, Sabaton), inspired by The Last Supper, captures the album’s core themes: power, identity, and loyalty. This is not just an album – it’s HAMMER KING’s metal manifesto for a new golden age.
- 1: Penthouse Serenade
- 2: Somebody Loves Me
- 3: Laura
- 4: Once In A Blue Moon
- 5: Don't Blame Me
- 6: Little Girl
- 7: Laugh! Cool Clown
- 8: Polka Dots And Moonbeams
- 9: Down By The Old Mill Stream
- 10: If I Should Lose You
- 11: Rose Room
- 12: I Surrender Dear
- 13: It Could Happen To You
- 14: I Surrender Dear
- A1: Yamame
- A2: Memories Through Thick Glasses
- A3: Fly Casting
- A4: Like Someone In Love
- B1: Out Of Nowhere
- B2: Le Crepuscule Embaume
- B3: Like Sonny
'Yamame' (the Japanese name for a kind of freshwater salmon) was recorded in 1962 and was Miyazawa’s first album, but the sharpness and avant-garde modernity of the music creates a completely timeless quality. Miyazawa is one of a group of musicians who laid the foundation of the Japanese jazz scene. He wanted to express his cultural heritage by doing something he felt “only someone Japanese” could do, and so he dedicated himself to a pursuit of “Japanese jazz”. Incidentally, the album was originally simply titled “Akira Miyazawa”, but perhaps due to the impression the cover art and the track titles made, it was reissued in 1977 as “Yamame”, and has gone by that title ever since. This is an historic masterpiece of Japanese jazz.
Tenor Saxophone – Akira Miyazawa
Alto Saxophone, Flute – Sadao Watanabe (tracks: B1 to B3)
Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet – Tadayuki Harada (tracks: B1 to B3)
Trombone – Mitsuhiko Matsumoto (tracks: B1 to B3), Yasuhiro Tomoto (tracks: B1 to B3)
Trumpet – Akira Nakano (tracks: B1 to B3)
Piano – Masahiko Sato
Bass – Masanaga Harada
Bass Trombone – Takeshi Aoki (tracks: B1 to B3)
Drums – Kanji Harada, Takeshi Inomata
Supervised By – Jiro Kubota
- A1: Korekara No I Love You
- A2: Rosa
- A3: Tooi Machi No Dokokade
- A4: Mellow
- A5: Sekaijuu No Dare Yori Kitto
- A6: Shiawase Ni Naru Tame Ni
- A7: Anataninara
- A8: Tada Nakitaku Naru No
- A9: Sea Paradise-Ol No Hanran
- A10: Hero
- A1: Small Talk
- A2: Hey!
- A3: Run
- A4: Spin Wave
- Dragging Dirt
- Shadow
- Echo
- Tiber Creek
- Nothing
- Voice In Headphones
- Context
- God Knows
- Underwater
- Context Ii
Lillian King's debut album In Your Long Shadow is out October 24th. It is about letting the wind in, Lake Michigan in the winter, and the silence of a long summer evening. And really it's about the grief of losing her dad, Neil King Jr. When her dad died in September 2024, grief permeated every facet of Lillian's life. The loss is felt in everything, but especially when doing the things her dad loved the most -- the simple everyday good things that make life worth living: cooking, walking the longer way to work, swimming in cold water. In the throes of grief it feels impossible to find anything that doesn't just make you sadder, but when Lillian did find those things, she grabbed onto them. Soon it was clear that the best coping mechanisms weren't gin and tonics, but talking to her mom and sister as much as possible, and producing an album. The album arrangement came together in a couple of weeks as Lillian brought bandmates and friends Robert Salazar and Nick DePrey new and old songs to build on. Robert played the drums, while Nick played keys (with a smattering of bass and guitar). The process was collaborative and intimate, and only got better when Jack Henry (producer of albums by Friko and Free Range) joined to record and mix it. Some of the songs on this album are years old, including "Underwater", which Lillian wrote one late night in Montreal a decade ago. However, most came together in the months approaching recording."Dragging Dirt" was written just a week before getting into the studio. Despite the bummer material, the recording process was spontaneous and light hearted. The song "Echo" came together unexpectedly during a break between songs. In the midst of recording In Your Long Shadow, Lillian had concerns about making a "grief album." Her sister Frances, as usual, had the right advice: "Every album from now on is going to be a grief album." In Your Long Shadow is about loss as much as it is about living with it. Take it outside on a walk.
- 1: Kingdom Of The Hammer King
- 2: I Am The King 03:36
- 3: Aderlass; Blood Of Sacrifice 0:49
- 4: Chancellor Of Glory 05:3
- 5: I Am The Hammer King 04:1
- 6: Blood Angels 03:2
- 7: Visions Of A Healed World 04:31
- 8: Figure In The Black 04:47
- 9: We Are The Hammer 04:21
- 10: Glory To The Hammer King 07:17
On December 19, 2025, HAMMER KING will release a very special double edition, closing the circle of their band’s history while opening a new chapter. To mark the 10th anniversary of their debut album “Kingdom Of The Hammer King”, the album returns as a freshly remastered edition. The original artwork has received a modern twist, and thanks to Alexander Ecker’s brilliant remastering, the album now sounds warmer and more present than ever – without losing the charm and magic of the original. But that’s only half of the royal celebrations: with “Hammer King X – Alive In '25”, HAMMER KING release their very first live album! Recorded in the summer of 2025, it captures the raw energy and magic of their acclaimed shows – including performances at Summer Breeze, Bongert Open Air, Formosa Bierfest, and their traditional summer homecoming at the 7er Club Mannheim. Of course, the vinyl edition is also included: the anniversary edition is available as a double album on CD and vinyl, making it the perfect gift for all metalheads.
- 1: Elephant Talk
- 2: Frame By Frame
- 3: Matte Kudasai
- 4: Indiscipline
- 5: Thela Hun Ginjeet
- 6: The Sheltering Sky
- 7: Discipline
This fresh white-label serves up a well-known disco gem but lovingly reworked from the original multitrack tapes. It's been done by an absolute Stateside king of disco and soul edits who is a connoisseur of the art form and has long been known for uncovering hidden gems and elevating them with studio finesse. The result is a version that stays true to the soul of the original while sounding absolutely huge on today's sound systems with its feel-good vocal energy and rousing rhythms. Dub and instrumental versions make this an unmissable 12".
- A1: Harlem Universal
- A2: U Aint Gotta Chance
- A3: Rhn (Real Harlem Niggas)
- A4: Fred Samuel Playground
- A5: Big Lee & Reg
- A6: All Alone (Quiet Storm Mix)
- A7: Forever
- B1: 7 Minute Freestyle
- B2: Doo Wop Freestyle '99
- B3: Stretch & Bob Freestyle ('98) - Don & Sacha Intro
- B4: Stretch & Bobbito Freestyle ('98)
- B5: Grants Tomb '97 (Jazzmobile)
- B6: Live @ Rock N Will '92
- B7: How Will I Make It (Park West Highschool Mix)
Cassette[15,92 €]
- 1: Robot Stop (Live In Barcelona '25)
- 2: People Vultures (Live At The Caverns '3)
- 3: Mr. Beat (Live In London '19)
- 4: Invisible Face (Live In Chicago '23)
- 5: Big Fig Wasp (Live In Chicago '24)
- 6: Gamma Knife (Live In New Orleans '24)
- 7: Evil Death Roll (Live At Levitation '16)
- 8: Wah Wah (Live In Barcelona '24)
- 9: Road Train (Live In Austin '24)
Sour Grapes Records piece together the live LP of Nonagon Infinity on vinyl, with tracks made up of their sell outs shows across the years. The album features some of the best and most raucous live outings (Chicago, Barcelona, London) from each of the songs available on the infamous King Gizzard bootlegger series, one of the first of its kind. Available on red vinyl, with artwork designed by Jordan Warren.
- A1: Besame Mucho
- A2: The Pea Seller
- A3: Malagueña
- A4: Taboo
- B1: Fallen Leaves
- B2: My Boyfriend
- B3: Come Back To Me, My Lover
- B4: Swanny
This is the origin of Chiemi Eri, who continues to enjoy immense popularity across generations and borders. Seven vinyl records focusing on jazz are
released simultaneously! Chiemi's punchy style explodes against the backdrop of two of Japan's biggest big bands!
This album is a collection of soulful standard numbers that marks the end of her single years.
- A1: Cachito
- A2: El Cumbanchero
- A3: Kisses Kisses Kisses
- A4: Anna
- B1: A Love Story
- B2: La Cucaracha
- B3: Via Con Dios
- B4: Babalù
The origin of Chiemi Eri, who continues to enjoy immense popularity across generations and borders.
Seven vinyl records focusing on "jazz" have been released simultaneously!
This album is a masterpiece of Chiemi's life, with perfect content, jacket, and sound quality. It includes immortal hits such as "Cachito" and "Kiss Kiss Kiss"
- A1: Medley: Tennessee Waltz / A Guy Is A Guy / C'est Si Bon / Too Young / Come On, My House
- A2: Sanosa
- A3: Marina
- A4: Soran Bushi
- A5: Paper Moon
- A6: When The Saints Go Marching In
- B1: Dry Bones
- B2: Dagger Mckee
- B3: A Love Story
- B4: O.k. You Win
- B5: No Greater Love
- B6: 16 Tons
- B7: Side By Side
This is the origin of Chiemi Eri, who continues to enjoy immense popularity across generations and borders.
Seven vinyl titles focusing on jazz are released simultaneously! Chiemi Eri, at the height of her powers, performs with the Delta Rhythm Boys, America's
leading male vocal group. This is a happy, swinging, and heated live recording!
- A1: Cheek To Cheek
- A2: Again
- A3: Dream
- A4: Under The Paris Sky
- B1: Nearness Of You
- B2: You You You
- B3: Love Her
- B4: Stompin' At The Savoy
This album marks the beginning of Chiemi Eri's popularity, which continues to transcend generations and borders.
Seven vinyl titles focusing on jazz have been released simultaneously! Featuring jazz master Carl Jones, this is Chiemi Eri's signature jazz album.
It features a balanced mix of solo tracks by Chiemi and Carl, as well as duo numbers.
- A1: Crazy Rhythm
- A2: My Funny Valentine
- A3: Just Squeeze Me
- A4: Tenderly
- B1: Whirlwind Blues
- B2: Midnight Sun Will Never Set
- B3: Love Is Here To Stay
- B4: I Get A Kick Out Of You
This album marks the beginning of Chiemi Eri's popularity, which continues to transcend generations and borders.
Seven vinyl titles focusing on jazz are released simultaneously! This is her second collaboration album with Carl Jones.
The lineup also includes a stellar lineup, including Sadao Watanabe, Hideo Shiraki, and Sharps & Flats.
- A1: Take The A Train
- A2: My Funny Valentine
- A3: Somewhere, Sometime
- A4: Misty
- A5: After You've Gone
- B1: St. Louis Blues
- B2: What We Gonna Do About It
- B3: Sorry
- B4: Again
- B5: Morning
This album marks the beginning of Chiemi Eri's popularity, which transcends generations and borders and remains highly popular to this day.
Seven vinyl records focusing on "jazz" have been released simultaneously! This album commemorates the 30th anniversary of Chiemi Eri's debut, and was supervised by her mentor, Carl Jones. You can enjoy Chiemi's even more mature jazz singing.
- A1: Sankaibushi (Sankai-Bushi)
- A2: Yakko-San (Lord)
- A3: Mamurogawa Ondo (Mamurogawa Ondo)
- A4: It Seems To Be My Cousin
- A5: Konpira Fune-Fune
- A6: Otemoya-San (Otemoya-San)
- A7: Joban Tanko-Bushi (Tokiwa Tanko-Bushi)
- A8: Tanko-Bushi (Tankou-Bushi)
- B1: Yagi-Bushi (Yagi-Bushi)
- B2: Okosa-Bushi (Okosa-Bushi)
- B3: Soma Bon-Uta (Sōma Bon Festival Song)
- B4: Yasugi-Bushi (Yasugi-Bushi)
- B5: Hanagasa Dance (Hanagasa Dance)
- B6: Kusatsu-Bushi (Kusatsu-Bushi)
- B7: Shikararete (Being Scolded)
- B8: Densho-Bushi (Dekansho-Bushi)
The origin of Chiemi Eri, who continues to enjoy great popularity across generations and borders.
Seven analog records focusing on "jazz" are released simultaneously!
Chiemi Eri sings traditional Japanese folk songs and nursery rhymes, arranged in jazz or Latin style. The lineup is also impressive.
- A1: Sweetest Lover
- A2: Too Fast Too Close
- A3: Bad Girl
- A4: Diamond Lights
- A5: Tenshi No Kimochi
- A6: Witches
- A7: Hitomi De Lovin' You
- A8: Please
- A9: Try Or Cry
- 1: Formentera Lady
- 2: Sailor's Tale
- 3: The Letters
- 4: Ladies Of The Road
- 5: Prelude: Song Of The Gulls
- 6: Islands
- 1: The Power To Believe I: A Cappella
- 2: Level Five
- 3: Eyes Wide Open
- 4: Elektrik
- 5: Facts Of Life: Intro
- 6: Facts Of Life
- 7: The Power To Believe Ii
- 8: Dangerous Curves
- Disc 2
- 1: Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With
- 2: The Power To Believe Iii
- 3: The Power To Believe Iv: Coda
- 4: Sus-Tayn-Z I
- 5: Superslow
- 6: Sus-Tayn-Z Ii
- 7: Bude
- 8: Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With
- 9: Mie Gakure
- 10: She Shudders
- 11: Eyes Wide Open
- 12: Shoganai
- 13: I Ran
- 14: Potato Pie








































