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Everything Counts (In Larger Amounts)
Used - 12 - 9 20165-0
1983 45rpm 12 Inch in shrink. B/W "Work Hard." "Everything Counts (In Larger Amounts)" by Depeche Mode is a notable remix of the band's 1983 hit "Everything Counts." Released later in 1983, this version extends the original's synthesis of industrial sounds and pop sensibilities, showcasing the band's pioneering use of electronic music. The track was crafted during a period of significant evolution for the band, as they began to delve deeper into themes of corporate greed and corruption—a departure from their earlier, lighter synth-pop sound. Produced by Daniel Miller and the band, the remix features Martin Gore's distinctive lyrics, which critique the impact of profit-driven motives and exploitation. The "In Larger Amounts" version retains the infectious melodies of the original while enhancing the song's underlying tension through layered synthesizers and extended instrumental sections. Alan Wilder's contributions are particularly notable; his programming skills helped to sculpt the song's intricate soundscape. Depeche Mode's innovative approach in this remix not only solidified their reputation for pushing the boundaries of electronic music but also set a precedent for their subsequent works. For new and existing fans alike, "Everything Counts (In Larger Amounts)" exemplifies the band's artistic growth and their ability to address complex social issues through compelling music. ... more
Ultimate Success Today
Used Import - WIGLP464XM
20202 Limited edition UK import pressed on Red & Blue vinyl with lyric booklet and poster. Somewhat of a noisy pressing, but music dominates the listen overall. Previous owner kept in outer sleeve with the original hype sticker affixed to front. "If the guy stumbling out of a bar at 1:30 a.m. carrying a placard reading "THE END IS NEAR" decided to go into a recording studio and make an album, he'd probably sound a little like Protomartyr frontman Joe Casey. And if that man were very lucky, he'd have a band as good as Protomartyr backing him up; Casey's measured, articulate rage and disgust may fuel their music, but the echoey fury of Greg Ahee's guitars, the primordial throb of Scott Davidson's bass, and the artfully implacable drumming of Alex Leonard communicate with a strength that matches Casey for thoughtful bad karma. Protomartyr create soundtracks for an apocalypse that's hovering just over the horizon, and while 2020's Ultimate Success Today was written and recorded before the multiple calamities of that year made themselves known, it's a brilliant encapsulation -- even more than 2017's Relatives in Descent -- of a time of dashed hopes and entropy as our culture goes into what feels like its final state of implosion. Protomartyr had pushed the possibilities of their musical format as far as one might imagine they could go on Relatives in Descent, and Ultimate Success Today finds them evolving by stepping their ferocity back just a bit to let new sounds and textures into their music. Celebrated free jazz sax player Jemeel Moondoc and experimental reed artist Izaak Mills took part in the recording sessions, and their contributions are inspired, adding a refinement to the music that in no way blunts its impact or lessens the feeling of anxiety that lurks around nearly every corner. In addition, cellist Fred Lonberg-Holm and vocalist Half Waif (aka Nandi Rose Plunkett) sometimes buffer the impact of the band, while reinforcing the unending feeling of dread at the same time. Though the additional musicians and more spacious arrangements give Ultimate Success Today a sound that sets it apart from the group's previous work, it is still inescapably the work of Protomartyr. On songs like "Bridge & Crown," "Processed by the Boys," and "Michigan Hammers" they create something honestly unique in sound and impact, and the relatively languid closer "Worm in Heaven" is a reminder that there's a tarnished idealism lurking behind this band's venom. Ultimate Success Today sounds timely in 2020, but this music would be a smart, compelling accompaniment for staring into the abyss as it begins to look back, no matter what the year." All Music Guide - Mark Deming ... more
Monolith
Used Import - ARLP192
Beautiful 2020 2LP limited edition, hand-numbered reissue. Housed in a gatefold jacket, pressed on Clear with Bone White vinyl. #84! A Polish import. ... more
The Beat
Used - LP - JC 36195
1979 Original in shrink with inner sleeve. Delve into the heart of power pop with "The Beat," a seminal album by Paul Collins Beat, first released in 1979. Emerging from the vibrant Los Angeles music scene, this debut showcases the band's knack for crafting infectious melodies infused with the raw energy of punk. Paul Collins, originally a member of The Nerves, brought his songwriting prowess to the forefront, creating timeless tracks that resonate with urgency and youthful exuberance. The album is a testament to Collins' ability to blend jangly guitar riffs with catchy hooks, drawing inspiration from the British Invasion and 1960s rock while maintaining a distinct American edge. Songs like "Rock N Roll Girl" and "Walking Out on Love" capture the essence of teenage longing and rebellion, themes that are both universal and enduring. Critically acclaimed for its concise songwriting and spirited performances, "The Beat" holds a cherished place in the power pop canon. Its enduring appeal lies in its authentic representation of a transformative era in music, marked by a return to simpler, more direct sounds. For potential customers, "The Beat" offers an unadulterated glimpse into the raw, unfiltered energy that defined a generation of musicians navigating the cusp of the 1980s. ... more
Anthology
Used - LP - CHR 1351
1981 Original in shrink. The anthology "Babys, The" is a captivating collection that delves into the nuances of childhood, offering a multifaceted exploration of themes surrounding innocence, growth, and the often complex dynamics within family units. This anthology is not just a book; it is an insightful journey through the eyes of various authors who contribute unique perspectives and literary styles. Each story captures the essence of what it means to be a child in diverse environments, ranging from the mundane to the extraordinary. The book is praised for its ability to seamlessly weave together stories that are both heartwarming and thought-provoking. It sheds light on the universal experiences of childhood while also highlighting cultural differences that shape how children perceive the world. Readers will find themselves reflecting on their own childhoods and the lasting impact these formative years have on one's identity. Published by a reputable house known for curating quality literature, "Babys, The" is suitable for both adult readers and young adults who are eager to gain a deeper understanding of the varied experiences of youth. Its insightful narratives make it an excellent choice for book clubs and educational discussions, encouraging dialogue on the pivotal role of childhood in shaping one's future. ... more
Stay On These Roads
Used - LP - 9 25733-1
1988 Original With Gold Promo Stamp On Front Cover And Custom Inner Sleeve. Includes press pak. "Stay On These Roads" is the third studio album by the Norwegian band a-ha, released on May 3, 1988. The album showcases the band's synth-pop sound that had garnered them international success in the mid-1980s. The title track, "Stay On These Roads," along with other singles such as "The Blood That Moves the Body" and "Touchy!," exemplify the band's ability to blend catchy pop melodies with introspective lyrics. The album was produced by Alan Tarney and a-ha, maintaining a cohesive sound while exploring new musical textures. With a total of ten tracks, "Stay On These Roads" received mixed reviews upon release but has since been appreciated for its depth and maturity compared to its predecessors. The album's production features a combination of lush synthesizers, guitar work, and Morten Harket's distinctive vocal style. Songs like "You Are the One" and "There's Never a Forever Thing" highlight the band's versatility and emotional range. The album was a commercial success, particularly in Europe, solidifying a-ha's status as a leading act in the pop and new wave genres during the late 1980s. ... more
Kings Of The Wild Frontier
Used - LP - JE 37033
1980 US original in shrink with custom printed lyric inner sleeve. "Hooking up with Malcolm McLaren was a pivotal moment for Adam Ant, since the manager not only introduced Ant to the thundering, infectious Burundi drum beat that became his signature, he stole his band, too. Adam and the rest of the Ants had just worked up how to exploit the Burundi style when McLaren pirated the boys off to support Annabella Lwin in Bow Wow Wow -- using the very same sound they had developed with Adam Ant. It was now a race to get that sound into the stores first, and Adam lucked out when he joined forces with guitarist Marco Pirroni, who quickly proved to be invaluable. Ant and Pirroni knocked out a bunch of songs that retained some of the dark artiness of Dirk Wears White Sox, largely anchored by those enormous Burundi beats and given great, irresistible pop hooks -- plus a flash sense of style, as the new Ants dressed up in something that looked like American Indians with a velveteen touch of a dandy fop. It was a brilliant, gonzo move -- something that quickly overshadowed Bow Wow Wow -- and the resulting record, Kings of the Wild Frontier, is one of the great defining albums of its time. There's simply nothing else like it, nothing else that has the same bravado, the same swagger, the same gleeful self-aggrandizement and sense of camp. This walked a brilliant line between campiness and art-house chutzpah, and it arrived at precisely the right time -- at the forefront of new wave, so Adam & the Ants exploded into the British popular consciousness. If image was all that they had, they would've remained a fad, but Kings of the Wild Frontier remains a terrific album because it not only has some tremendous songs -- the title track and "Antmusic" are classic hits, while "Killer in the Home" and "Physical (You're So)" are every bit their equal -- but because it fearlessly, imperceptibly switches gears between giddy and ominous, providing nothing short of a thrill ride in its 13 songs. That's why it still sounds like nothing else years after its release." All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine. ... more
How To Be A Zillionaire!
Used - LP - 422 824 904-1 M-1
1985 Original With Custom Glossy Photo Inner Sleeve in shrink with hype sticker. Pressed On Pure Virgin Vinyl. "How To Be A Zillionaire!" is the third studio album by the British band ABC, released in 1985. This album marked a significant departure from their earlier new wave and synth-pop influences, incorporating a blend of dance-pop and funk elements that resonated with the mid-1980s music scene. Produced by Martin Fry and Mark White, the album is known for its vibrant, cartoonish aesthetic, both musically and visually, which was a stark contrast to their previous works. The album spawned several successful singles, including "Be Near Me," which became a Top 10 hit in the United States. This track, along with others like "How to Be a Millionaire" and "Vanity Kills," showcases ABC's evolution towards a more polished, commercial sound without losing their signature witty lyricism. The cover art and promotional materials featured colorful, comic-style illustrations, reflecting the playful nature of the music within. "How To Be A Zillionaire!" stands as a testament to ABC's versatility, capturing the essence of 80s pop while exploring themes of ambition and materialism with a satirical edge. It remains a notable entry in their discography, celebrated for its bold stylistic experimentation and enduring pop appeal. ... more
Monkeemania
Used Import - MONK- 1/2
1980 Original New Zealand 2LP Gatefold Pressing. Compilation Of 40 Hits From The Monkees. By all consensus this is a sure bet for best representing The Monkees. 40 songs from the strong years of creativity. ... more
Instant Replay
Used - LP - RNLP 146
1985 Stereo Reissue With Custom Album Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. "Instant Replay," showcases a period of transition for the band. This album marks an important phase in their artistic journey, as it was the first release after Peter Tork's departure, leaving Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, and Davy Jones to carry forward the group's legacy. The album is a fascinating blend of pop, rock, and country influences, reflecting the diverse musical interests of the remaining members. Notably, "Instant Replay" features tracks recorded over a span of nearly two years, highlighting the band's evolving sound and experimentation. Songs like "Tear Drop City" and "A Man Without a Dream" illustrate their signature pop sensibility, while Nesmith's "Don't Wait for Me" offers a glimpse into his country roots. Despite the challenges faced during this era, the album peaked at #32 on the Billboard 200, demonstrating their enduring popularity. For collectors and enthusiasts, "Instant Replay" is a compelling piece of the Monkees' history, capturing the essence of their struggle and creativity during a transformative period. The album serves as both a reflection of their past successes and a step towards their future endeavors in the music industry. ... more

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