2LP reissue. Critically acclaimed and fan approved, this late 90s must-have was complimented by the incredible cover art illustrated by legendary NYC graffiti artist Dr. Revolt that paid homage to Marvin Gaye's 1976 classic I Want You.
The eighth studio album by Marvin Gaye, released in 1968. It was the first solo studio album Gaye released in two years, where the singer had emerged as a successful duet partner with female R&B singers such as Kim Weston and Tammi Terrell.
The Rebirth of Marvin is both a tribute and an evolution, a soulful reminder of the legacy Gaye left behind - and of the new pathways London is creating for it today.
The first compilation based on Franklin's successes of 1967-1968 on Atlantic. Included among the 14 selections here are all of the big bits (nine of which went Top 10) that established Franklin's enduring reputation.
The album was his first recorded studio material released in three years and marked a change in direction for Gaye, leaving his trademark Motown soul for funky, light-disco soul.
A captivating record that unravels the complexities of first-generation American identity while celebrating the deep-rooted connections to ancestral origins.
The remixed 2003 classic album, Decoration Day, remastered by acclaimed engineer Greg Calbi. Features Drive-By Truckers standards "Sink Hole, and more!
2024 EP release from the Philadelphia punk band. In a dark age where the very foundations of humanity threaten to crumble, Poison Ruin believe that perhaps the only thing left to hang on to is the hand of a friend.