The seventh studio album by rock & roll master Chuck Berry, the first of his studio LPs to appear on the chart. Contains four of the five 1964 Chuck Berry charting singles.
Paco de Lucía’s Fuente Y Caudal reissued on black vinyl; the 1973 statement that drove flamenco into taut, percussive motion; includes the enduring rumba 'Entre Dos Aguas.'
Reissue of Entre Dos Aguas gathers Paco de Lucía’s breakout rumba and a dozen flamenco instrumentals, nimble guitar and quiet fire; the title track still steals the show.
The 2nd half of his musical interpretation of William Blake's poetry. The first album, Songs of Innocence, leans towards hope & ambition, this album explores darker themes and employs a more orchestral and less rock-oriented approach.