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Mirror Moves
Used - LP - BFC 39278
1984 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. "Mirror Moves" is the fourth studio album by the British rock band The Psychedelic Furs, released in 1984. Produced by Keith Forsey, the album marks a distinct shift from the band's earlier post-punk sound to a more polished, new wave style. The vinyl features hit singles like "The Ghost in You" and "Heaven," which showcase the band's blending of melodic hooks with their characteristic atmospheric sound. The production incorporates synthesizers and drum machines, giving it a lush and radio-friendly appeal that helped it gain significant airplay and commercial success during the mid-1980s. ...
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Pretenders II
Used - LP - SRK 3572
1981 Original With Pretenders II Hype Sticker. Custom Inner Sleeve. LP Appears Glossy. ...
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The Songs Of Paul Cotton
Used - LP - JE 36210
Sealed & Scarce 1979 Compilation. The Album Consists Of Previously Released Material. ...
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Hereditary (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Used - LP - 19658814741
2023 2LP gold vinyl in gatefold. Colin Stetson’s “Hereditary (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)” was released in 2018 to accompany Ari Aster’s acclaimed debut horror film. Stetson, known for his experimental, avant-garde saxophone compositions, was approached to score the film due to his ability to evoke powerful emotions through unconventional soundscapes. Rather than relying on traditional orchestral motifs common in horror, Stetson crafted a sound world built on layered woodwinds, throbbing electronics, and extended instrumental techniques. The result is a haunting, claustrophobic musical atmosphere that contributes significantly to the film’s pervasive sense of dread and psychological unease.
Stetson’s soundtrack received critical praise for its originality and its role in amplifying the film’s disturbing emotional intensity. The music’s relentless, suffocating textures mirror the unfolding trauma of the film’s narrative, often blurring the line between diegetic and non-diegetic sound. Many listeners noted that Stetson’s score operates almost as an additional character in the film, heightening tension without resorting to typical jump-scare cues. The album stands as a landmark in contemporary horror soundtracks, underscoring Stetson’s reputation as an innovative composer who expands the possibilities of film music beyond conventional genre expectations. ...
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Dead Channel Sky
Used - LP - SP1575
2025 2LP Limited Edition, Emerald/Forest Green Ghostly Mashup in gatefold. Dead Channel Sky serves as a companion piece to their earlier work, particularly the 2020 album Visions of Bodies Being Burned. Unlike their previous narratives steeped in horrorcore aesthetics and cinematic storytelling, Dead Channel Sky is notable for its instrumental focus, presenting a collection of atmospheric soundscapes derived from the group's past production sessions. The album compiles unused beats, textures, and sonic experiments, offering listeners a rare glimpse into the conceptual underpinnings and creative process that inform Clipping.’s genre-defying style. ...
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Blues Piano Orgy
Used - LP - 626
1972 First Pressing. All Previously Unissued Performances. "Blues Piano Orgy" is a celebrated compilation album that brings together five iconic blues pianists: Otis Spann, Little Brother Montgomery, Sunnyland Slim, Roosevelt Sykes, and Speckled Red. Originally released by Bluesville in 1961, the sessions were recorded in the late 1950s and early 1960s, a period when traditional blues styles were being documented and preserved amidst the growing popularity of other forms of American music. The album captures each pianist in a solo setting, allowing their distinctive approaches and individual voices to shine. Each artist represents a different facet of the blues piano tradition, from Spann's affiliation with the Muddy Waters band and his dynamic, rolling left hand, to Montgomery's more lyrical and intricate playing, Sunnyland Slim's forceful Chicago style, Sykes's barrelhouse roots, and Speckled Red's boogie-woogie flair. ...
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Windy City Boogie
Used - LP - PL-9
1978 Original Compiling Previously Unreleased Recordings From The 1950s. Textured Cover. J.T. Brown’s “Windy City Boogie” is a compilation album that showcases the tenor saxophonist’s influential work within the Chicago blues scene of the 1950s. Brown, known for his robust and driving saxophone sound, was a prominent session musician and bandleader, contributing to the electric blues movement that shaped the city’s musical identity. The tracks on this album were primarily recorded during his tenure with JOB and United Records, labels instrumental in documenting the postwar Chicago blues explosion. The collection features both Brown’s solo efforts and his collaborations with notable figures such as Elmore James and Roosevelt Sykes, providing a comprehensive overview of his stylistic range and impact. ...
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Alright Again!
Used - LP - 2028
1982 Original. Recorded and Mixed at Studio In The Country, Bogalusa, Louisiana, June 2-8, 1981. ...
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Let's Go To Town
Used - LP - B.O.B. 2702
1982 Original. Recorded at Curtom Studios, Chicago 1980. The album captured Brooks' deep, fat-toned harmonica sound and robust vocals after years of relative obscurity. Brooks, who had recorded sparingly since the 1950s, was encouraged back into the studio by a resurgence of interest in traditional blues during the decade. The sessions were notable for their raw, unvarnished energy and featured top Chicago blues musicians of the era, channeling the electric blues sound that had defined the city’s clubs. ...
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The Legacy Of The Blues Vol. 5
Used - LP - GNPS 10015
1976 Stereo 12 Track Compilation From One Of The Great Hidden Treasures Of The Blues. Juke Boy Bonner’s album, "The Legacy of the Blues Vol. 5," issued by Sonet Records in 1974, captures the essence of his raw, unfiltered approach to Texas blues. Recorded in Houston in November 1972, this album found Bonner at a point of reflection and resilience, just before his untimely death in 1978. Bonner, a one-man band adept at guitar, harmonica, and vocals, delivers a deeply personal and sometimes somber collection of songs that chronicle the struggles and social realities of his life. His songwriting, often autobiographical, highlights themes of hardship, alienation, and perseverance unique to his own experiences but resonant with the broader blues tradition. ...
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