- 1: Introduction (Instrumental)
- 2: The Only Difference Between Martyrdom And Suicide Is Press Coverage
- 3: London Beckoned Songs About Money Written By Machines
- 4: Nails For Breakfast, Tacks For Snacks
- 5: Camisado
- 6: Time To Dance
- 7: Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off
- 8: Intermission (Instrumental)
- 9: But It's Better If You Do
- 10: I Write Sins Not Tragedies
- 11: I Constantly Thank God For Esteban
- 12: There's A Good Reason These Tables Are Numbered Honey, You Just Haven't Thought Of It Yet
- 13: Build God, Then We'll Talk
Suche:x press
This super rare Gospel-Soul record, originally released on the short-lived US funk/disco label Cheri Records, sees its very first reissue since 1982. Original copies are almost impossible to get a hold of with only a limited number of first edition copies in circulation. Produced by the legendary Julius Brockington, this record comes packed with gritty beats and powerful harmonies. Now pressed on heavyweight colour edition vinyl.
- A1: Bulls On Parade 5:22
- A2: Testify 3:34
- A3: Guerrilla Radio 3:55
- B1: Sleep Now In The Fire 3:59
- B2: Freedom 5:49
- B3: Killing In The Name
Mantra Records, c’est l’initiative d’un jeune passionné de vinyle qui a choisi de créer son propre label afin de presser les morceaux de ses artistes favoris. Qu’il s’agisse de grands noms ou de ses amis proches, l’objectif est de mettre en avant ces talents, en mêlant artistes reconnus et amis de longue date. Le tout pour faire découvrir leurs univers et leur offrir une reconnaissance méritée, notamment à travers des éditions vinyles.
Ce 00 marque le début d’une trilogie. Les deux prochaines étapes resteront fidèles à la même identité visuelle et au même style musical, tout en variant les artistes pour une expérience unique à chaque sortie.
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Attention la B1 est un peu spé niveau pressage.
2024 Repress
There isn’t many who would disagree with the underlying sentiment that electronic music makes us feel something extraordinary. Much in the same way, the possibilities for creative discourse and cosmic interactivity are accessible to anyone with an open mind. It’s in this place where these possibilities materialise, and it’s in this space where SYNCROPHONE 39 operates within.
You see, you won’t find cleverly constructed adjectives or nonsensical descriptors for the music presented here. It doesn’t need them. The music speaks for itself, much in the same way the artists do. Stojche has been carving out timeless techno for two decades now, working tirelessly without fanfare to enrich a scene that sits close to his heart. Whether that be through releases on his own imprint TANGIBLE ASSETS or the ever expanding a.r.t.less, his trademark sound signature is synonymous with the soul of Detroit. You may be hard pressed to find anyone else who’s been as consistent with this sound over the years as he has. On the other hand, Gerard Hanson aka Convextion has been doing exactly that without fault his entire career. So the combination of these two artists on this release makes perfect sense.
Syncro39 is a celebration of core values in music. Of devotion to a singular obsession crafted over the course of decades devoid of trends or cheap influences, social or otherwise. It’s that unwillingness to compromise and to put everything on the line in the pursuit of the dreaming process that makes this a special release.
One thing is for certain. Those who are inspired by Stojche’s signature original and the timeless journey of Convextion’s remix,
will carry themselves through the smoke and haze into the sunlight as it takes some time for the rush to subside. That’s probably an apt abstract for this release thus far. For the most part though, the narrative for Stojche has only just begun.
- A1: Fore Play Feat. Bj The Chicago Kid
- A2: Shangri-La
- A3: Outta Da Blue Feat. Dr. Dre And Alus
- A4: Hard Knocks
- A5: Gorgeous Feat. Jhené Aiko
- A6: Last Dance With Mary Jane Feat. Tom Petty And Jelly Roll
- A7: Pressure Feat. Dr. Dre And K.a.a.n
- A8: Another Part Of Me Feat. Sting
- B1: Skyscrapers Feat. Method Man And Smitty
- B2: Fire Feat. Cocoa Sarai
- B3: Gunz N Smoke Feat. 50 Cent And Eminem
- B4: Sticcy Situation Feat. K.a.a.n. And Cocoa Sarai
- B5: Now Or Never Feat. Dr. Dre And Bj The Chicago Kid
- B6: Gangsta Pose Feat. Dem Jointz, Stalone, And Fat Money
- B7: The Negotiator
- A1: Rhapsody In Blue
- A2: Parkers Mood
- A3: The Zero Point
- A4: Getting It Out Of My System
- B1: $$ Kash Register $$
- B2: When I Fall In Love
- B3: Do Your Thing
- B4: Angel
KSB stands for Kashmere Stage Band group that was initially founded by Conrad O. Johnson. He was at the heart of the group which is surely one of the most accomplished student outfits of all time. They hailed from the eponymous Kashmere High School in Houston, Texas, and were active in the 1960s on until the late 1970s. They related a number of albums which only get got pressed up a maximum of 1000 times so have become cult favs and hard to find treasures. P-VINE however changes all that with a series of limited reissues of their most renowned albums, including this one, Out Of Gas But Still Burning, as well as some others which have never actually been on wax before.
Posh End Music celebrates it’s 10th release with an EP of ceiling shakers by musical wizard Ben Pest. Pressed onto pink vinyl.
- A1: My Funny Valentine
- A2: I Get A Kick Out Of You
- A3: All Of Me
- A4: Love & Marriage
- A5: You Make Me Feel So Young
- A6: Night & Day
- A7: The Lady Is A Tramp
- A8: Come Fly With Me
- A9: April In Paris
- B1: Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night Of The Week)
- B2: A Fine Romance
- B3: I've Got You Under My Skin
- B4: Bewitched
- B5: Swinging On A Star
- B6: Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) (With Count Basie)
- B7: It Was A Very Good Year
- B8: That's Life
- C1: Strangers In The Night
- C2: All Or Nothing At All
- C3: Somethin' Stupid (With Nancy Sinatra)
- C4: Sunny Feat Duke Ellington
- C5: The Girl From Ipanema (With Antonio Carlos Jobim)
- C6: Both Sides Now
- C7: My Way
- D3: Bad, Bad Leroy Brown
- D4: Theme From New York, New York
- D5: It Had To Be You
- D6: La Is My Lady (With Quincy Jones)
- D7: Mack The Knife (With Quincy Jones)
- D1: For A While
- D2: Send In The Clowns
Frank Sinatra was one of the greatest performers and first musical superstar of the last century. His voice, timing and performance created the standards for vocalists ever since. Even today’s performers like Michael Bubble, Jamie Cullum and Robbie Williams are highly inspired by ""Ol' Blue Eyes."" On Frank Sinatra Collected, his career and musical legacy is celebrated on 2 LPs, spanning over 5 decades. In association with Frank Sinatra Enterprises, the 31 recordings on Collected include not just his most famous songs, but also delves into some of his best album tracks and collaborations with Count Basie, Quincy Jones and his daughter Nancy, all showcasing the versatile artist he was. Frank Sinatra Collected is available as a 2LP, housed in a deluxe gatefold sleeve with liner notes inside. 10.000 numbered copies are pressed on “Sinatra Ol' Blue Eyes"" translucent blue coloured vinyl."
Two new SUPRAWAX releases by Eduardo De La Calle.
The four tracks on offer here bear testimony to De La Calle's search for the perfect loop. They are hypnotic grooves, almost entirely devoid of arrangement in a classical sense. But the tracks are not static. They suck you in by means of constant modulations, build free flowing structures of their own, hints of peaks emerging at the mercy of the low frequency oscillators' cleverly set phase relationships. These tracks do not need the in-your-face kick drums and squashed dynamics of the Brickwall Generation. By leaving space, they work on a different level than solely sound pressure emanated. The simple, repetitive structure coupled with the unhasty development find their way into the dancer's brain. Moving your mind—your ass to follow suit.
No represses are planned at present.
- Stone Free (January 1, 1970 2Nd Show
- Hear My Train A Comin’ (December 31, 1969 1St Show
- Izabella (December 31, 1969 1St Show
- Machine Gun (December 31, 1969 1St Show
- Foxey Lady (December 31, 1969 2Nd Show
- A1: Silent Night (3:39)
- A2: All I Want For Christmas Is You (4:01)
- A3: O Holy Night (4:27)
- A4: Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) (2:33)
- A5: Miss You Most (At Christmas Time) (4:32)
- B1: Joy To The World (4:18)
- B2: Jesus Born On This Day (3:41)
- B3: Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town (3:24)
- B4: Hark! The Herald Angels Sing/Gloria (In Excelsis Deo) (2:59)
- B5: Jesus Oh What A Wonderful Child (4:26)
- B6: God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (1:18)
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The Holiday Album That Turned Mariah Carey into the Queen of Christmas: Featuring the Standard “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” the Singer’s Blockbuster Merry Christmas Exudes Joy, Spirituality, and Conviction
Sourced from the Original Master Tapes, Presented in Audiophile Sound for the First Time, and Strictly Limited to 3,000 Numbered Copies:
Mobile Fidelity’s UltraDisc One-Step 180g 33RPM LP Set Plays with Superb Detail, Openness, and Definition
1/2" / 30 IPS / Dolby SR analogue master to DSD 256 to analogue console to lathe
Mariah Carey didn’t become the Queen of Christmas just because of her fervent love of the holiday. Or as the result of a brilliant marketing plan. The iconic singer earned her title by way of her blockbuster Merry Christmas, a 1994 album that quickly joined the likes of Bing Crosby’s White Christmas, A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra, and Nat King Cole’s The Christmas Song as an all-time holiday vocal classic. Featuring a balanced mix of inspired originals and well-chosen covers, Carey’s fourth studio record has only grown in stature as new generations discover its magic. Mobile Fidelity’s 30th anniversary edition reissue of Merry Christmas makes her spellbinding performances and upper-tier register come alive like never before.
Sourced from the original master tapes, pressed at Fidelity Record Pressing, and strictly limited to 3,000 numbered copies, the pioneering label’s UltraDisc One-Step 180g 33RPM LP set of Merry Christmas plays with superb detail, depth, and dimensionality. Available in audiophile quality for the first time since its original release three decades ago, and featuring the bonus track “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen,” the nine-times-platinum set breathes with a newfound openness and transparency that enhance the spirituality, passion, and festive tenor of Carey’s singing.
Benefitting from superb groove definition, a nearly inaudible noise floor, and dead-quiet vinyl surfaces, the music takes on a heightened energy and anticipatory emotion synonymous with the holiday season. Carey’s signature vocals explode with liveliness and dynamics, the full scope of her acrobatic range presented in clear, transparent sound that practically places her on a small stage in your listening room. This collectible version also breathes with the kind of warmth, intimacy, and coziness you want from a landmark vocal album.
Recorded when Carey helped put “diva” back into everyone’s vocabulary, Merry Christmas gave the New York native another smash right out of the box. What nobody knew at the time was the degree of the album’s staying power — and how, many years removed from its initial promotion cycle, its legend would still grow and even spark a 2010 sequel. Having re-entered the Top 200 charts every year since 2019, Merry Christmas ranks as one of the three most commercially successful holiday LPs ever made and, in due time, will likely earn the top distinction in that class. A global blockbuster, it seamlessly ties together Christian, gospel, and secular threads and speaks to a boundless audience, independent of denomination.
Most obviously, the record remains inescapably connected to “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” an uptempo anthem that towers as a holiday standard and one of the biggest-selling singles in history. Punctuated with celesta chimes, sleigh bells, springy keyboards, and joyous beats, the song echoes the simple albeit engaging melodies and doo-wop style of beloved holiday classics of yore — and blends such elements with contagious dance-pop rhythms to create an atmosphere rich in joy, wonder, and excitement. Radiant with golden soulfulness and sincere conviction, Carey’s exuberant singing and on-point phrasing put it all over the top. And how.
The song stands as the only effort in Billboard history to top the Hot 100 chart during at least three separate runs. Carey’s blockbuster has already hit No. 1 during five runs, spanning every year between 2019 and 2024. That’s just one of the many records the singer holds — and only one of the multiple highlights from Merry Christmas, which includes two other Carey-penned originals, “Miss You Most (At Christmas Time)” and “Jesus Born on This Day.”
Though slightly lesser known, Carey’s remarkable rendition of Darlene Love’s “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” further links her album with the big, lush, Wall of Sound heritage that helped inspire its production. Carey’s heartfelt take and transformation of the traditional “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town” into an animated tune that even adults can believe, as well as her clairon reading of “Joy to the World” — cleverly augmented with bits of Three Dog Night’s 1971 hit of the same name — further reinforce her status as Queen of Christmas.
At the peak of her powers, Carey finds equivalent success when tapping more spiritual veins. Witness the reverence she brings to the timeless carol “Silent Night,” the piousness she invests in “Jesus Oh What a Wonderful Child,” and the sacred feeling she conveys throughout “O Holy Night.” You’ll also never think of “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” and “Gloria (In Excelsis Deo)” the same way again after hearing Mimi pour her heart and soul into them, and pair the songs together.
Indeed, it’s Carey’s pliable voice, melismatic technique, and five-octave range — on display here in definitive fashion — coupled with her undeniable love for Christmas and understanding of the religious significance of the season that make Merry Christmas a must-have holiday staple. And on Mobile Fidelity’s LP, something you better add to your wish list.
- A1: I Want To Break Free
- A2: Every Breath You Take
- A3: Sweet Dreams
- A4: Don't You Want Me
- A5: Take On Me
- A6: Rio
- A7: Gold
- B1: Karma Chameleon
- B2: Come On Eileen
- B3: Cruel Summer
- B4: Stand & Deliver
- B5: 99 Red Balloons
- B6: You Came
- B7: I Should Be So Lucky
- B8: Never Gonna Give You Up
- C1: (Just Like) Starting Over
- C2: Dancing In The Dark
- C3: Easy Lover
- C4: Livin' On A Prayer
- C5: The Best
- C6: If I Could Turn Back Time
- C7: Everybody Wants To Rule The World
- D1: I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)
- D2: I Feel For You
- D5: Red Red Wine
- D6: House Of Fun
- D7: Town Called Malice
- D8: Brass In Pocket
- E1: I'm Still Standing
- E2: Uptown Girl
- E3: Footloose
- E4: Take My Breath Away
- E5: Ghostbusters
- E6: Back To Life
- E7: Ebony & Ivory
- E8: Hello
- F1: Blue Monday
- F2: Heart
- F3: Relax
- F4: You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)
- F5: Tainted Love
- F6: Temptaion
- F7: Vienna
- D3: Don't Leave Me This Way
- D4: The Tide Is High
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It’s time to celebrate an amazing decade for pop music – as popular today as it was back then...and with so many fantastic hits to choose from we had to make this a 100 track selection across 5 CDS – including over 50 #1 singles… Time to immerse yourself in the decade that never stops… legwarmers on – it’s : ‘Also available on 5-LP boxset featuring 78 huge hits, including 40 #1s, over 10 sides of vinyl, pressed in 5 different colours, one for each LP – red, yellow, pink, green and blue. Then we have a 3LP set featuring 45 unforgettable hits, including 27 #1s across 3-LPs, pressed in a red, a blue and a green vinyl
- A1: The Style You Haven't Done Yet
- A2: Why Is That? (Single Edit)
- A3: The Blueprint
- A4: Jack Of Spades (Lp Version)
- B1: Jah Rulez
- B2: Breath Contro
- B3: Who Protects Us From You?
- B4: You Must Learn
- C1: Hip Hop Rules
- C2: Bo! Bo! Bo!
- C3: Gimme Dat (Woy)
- C4: Ghetto Music
- D1: World Peace
- D2: Jack Of Spades (Remix)
- D3: Why Is That? (Remix)
PRESSED ON BLUE INK-IN-CLEAR COLORED VINYL IN A GATEFOLD JACKET WITH OBI, A FOLD-OUT LYRIC INSERT AND TWO BONUS REMIXES
Among hip-hop fans, Boogie Down Productions first two albums – Criminal Minded (1987) and By All Means Necessary (1988) – loom very large. And for good reason: they both captured one of the late 1980s most important and influential crews at their highest powers of lyricism and musical invention. That said, too many people sleep on BDPs third LP, Ghetto Music. Released in 1989, when the hip-hop world was truly beginning to explode and reach new heights of sales and exposure around the world, the album is arguably as powerful as the group's first two. As on By All Means Necessary, in the wake of the tragic death of the founder, producer, and DJ Scott LaRock, KRS-One pushed along mightily on the production side, with help from his extended crew. Musically the sound created on albums 2 & 3 was funky, catchy, and continually innovative, giving him the perfect backdrop to build his Edutainment syllabus. Lyrically there was never a question about KRS-One's power, and on Ghetto Music he continues to impress, teach, and ask important questions. Clear cases in point are two of the album's singles, "You Must Learn" and "Why Is That?" but he gets even deeper on tracks like the anti-police thought-piece "Who Protects Us From You" (still sadly relevant in 2024), "Ghetto Music" and "World Peace." Out of print on vinyl since 2017, Get On Down in partnership with Sony's CERTIFIED is proud to present this '89 classic fresh for 2024 you suckas! Pressed for the first time on double-colored vinyl and packaged in a gatefold jacket with a fold-out lyric sheet and two bonus remixes.
- 1: Ritme Van De Regen
- 2: Stil Verdriet
- 3: Dag Zuster Ursula
- 4: Jan Klaassen De Trompetter
- 5: Tegen Beter Weten In
- 6: He Speelman
- 7: Malle Babbe
- 8: Zet Een Kaars Voor Je Raam
- 9: Bier Is Bitter
- 10: Het Werd Zomer
- 11: De Pieper
- 12: Zondag
- 13: Alleen Is Maar Alleen
- 14: Foto Van Vroeger
- 15: Bo
- 16: N Beetje Meer
- 1: Alles Wat Ademt
- 2: Ontmoeting
- 3: Open Einde
- 4: Duet (Ik Hou Alleen Van Jou) (Met Martine)
- 5: Iets Van Een Wonder
- 6: Banger Hart
- 7: Zo Zal Het Zijn
- 8: Vanaf Vandaag
- 9: Eindelijk Vrij
- 10: Loop In Het Licht
- 11: Niet Voor Het Laatst
- 12: Wat Als Later Nu Is
Het Beste Van by Rob De Nijs, released 13 December 2024, includes the following tracks: " Dag Zuster Ursula", " Tegen Beter Weten In", " Malle Babbe", " Bier Is Bitter" and more.
This version of Het Beste Van comes as a 2xLP in a(n) Gatefold Sleeve packaging.
The vinyl is pressed as a translucent, blue disc. Another vinyl is pressed as a translucent, blue disc.
Triumph And Power« will turn out to be another victory in GRAND MAGUS’ history! GRAND MAGUS was founded by JB Christofferson (vocals/guitars) and Mats “Fox” Skinner (bass) in 1996. Two years later, Fredrik “Trisse” Liefvendahl joined in on the drums and the first two demos were released. In November of 2001 the self-titled debut album – obviously inspired by the late creative period of bands such as BLACK SABBATH or DEEP PURPLE - was published on the European and US market. »Monument« (2003) and »Wolf’s Return« (2005) followed, receiving but praiseful press reactions. On their fourth studio outcome, »Iron Will« (2008) GRAND MAGUS present a redefined style and grand expertise, still acknowledging their own roots, gaining perfect scores with the music press again and being entitled the soundcheck winner with German Metal Hammer. Album number seven got the meaningful name »Triumph And Power« and was released in 2014. 2024 the 10th Anniversary edition will be available on vinyl.
- A1: Freedom Blues
- A2: Greenwood, Mississippi
- A3: Two-Time Loser
- A4: Dew Drop Inn
- A5: Somebody Saw You
- A6: Spreadin’ Natta, What’s The Matter?
- B1: The Rill Thing
- B2: Lovesick Blues
- B3: I Saw Her Standing There
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Member Little Richard is a musical institution. The Architect Of Rock ’n’ Roll’s 1970 return. Pressed on opaque pink vinyl. Mastered by Grammy®-winning engineer Michael Graves. Lacquers cut by Jeff Powell at Take Out Vinyl/Sam Phillips Recording Service in Memphis. Packaging contains liner notes from Bill Dahl. Some successful recording artists are lucky to enjoy a lengthy career and perhaps one successful comeback after their popularity wanes over time. Rock ’n’ roll pioneer and absolute legend, Little Richard, achieved several. In the ’50s he racked up a non-stop string of smashes for Specialty Records with producer Bumps Blackwell like the blistering cuts, “Tutti Frutti,” “Long Tall Sally,” and “Rip It Up.” The Georgia Peach was deemed too uninhibited and unpredictable for TV variety shows to present to the nation, but the records were undeniable hits. He was clearly, an artist far ahead of the culture and times. Little Richard returned in 1970 with The Rill Thing and instead of sticking around his adopted home of Los Angeles, Richard set out for Rick Hall’s FAME Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama to record the album for Reprise, joined by Bumps, who was now his manager. The opening track, “Freedom Blues,” was released in April of 1970 and hit #28 on the charts. The second cut, “Greenwood Mississippi,” was also released as a single in August and also made a Billboard appearance. The marathon title track (running a whopping 10 minutes and 20 seconds) was an intense funk jam that was captured in one take. The album also featured covers of tunes by The Beatles and Hank Williams—it was a different sound by far than the savagely rocking attack he’d ridden to fame like a rocket at Specialty close to a decade and- a-half earlier, but it was every bit as effective. The Rill Thing bore the slogan “The Little Richard Sound” on its labels. “He was at his peak with his vocals on there,” says guitarist Travis Wammack admiringly. “He was just singing his booty off!” The Rill Thing is back as a 12" long player, and pressed on opaque pink vinyl with a printed inner sleeve that includes liner notes by Bill Dahl.
- A1: I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
- A2: I Love You
- A3: Come Rain Or Come Shine
- A4: Long Ago (And Far Away)
- B1: Gone With The Wind
- B2: I Wished On The Moon
- B3: Too Close For Comfort
Recorded in 1960, Art Pepper’s 5th album release on Contemporary Records, “Intensity”, was released in 1963. A collection of 7 jazz standards the album features Dolo Coker (piano) along with Jimmy Bond (bass), and Frank Butler (drums). This new edition, released as part of the Acoustic Sounds Series, features (AAA) lacquers cut from the original master tapes by Bernie Grundman and is pressed on 180-gram vinyl at QRP, and presented in a tip-on jacket.




















