The Payback is a 1973 double album. The Payback is considered a high point in Brown's recording career, and is now regarded by critics as a landmark funk album.
Reissue of the platinum-selling 1983 compilation of the same name, this compilation, covers Marvin Gaye's career from his key 1960s hits through the multi-chart # 1, "Got to Give It Up".
A 16-track LP compiling Johnny Ace’s singles from 1952; 56, including staples like "Pledging My Love"; a concise collection of early soulful R&B from one of the era’s notable voices.
Sketchy. is Tune-Yards’ fifth LP: taut, percussion-forward art-pop that pairs Merrill Garbus’ elastic voice with jagged grooves and chant-like hooks; includes singles 'hold yourself.' and 'nowhere, man.' Black vinyl LP.
NOFX - S & M Airlines LP. Short, high-voltage punk: jittery guitars, ragged harmonies and sharp, cheeky lyrics. 'Day To Daze' cuts quick and loud, a clear slice of the band’s early Epitaph-era bite.
White Fence - Orange LP. Produced by Ty Segall, Tim Presley pares his jangle into taut, sunlit garage-pop with clean arrangements and sturdy melodies; includes a hushed cover of Simply Red’s 'So Beautiful'.
Flipper - Generic Flipper LP (translucent yellow vinyl). The 1982 debut, reissued: slow, crushing bass, jagged guitar and blunt, repetitive rhythms, with the eight-minute churn of Sex Bomb as a closing blow.