Linda Martell was the first African-American woman to make the country charts and to appear at the Grand Ole Opry. As one of the first African-American country performers, Martell helped lay the groundwork for future artists of color in the genre.
Originally released in 1980 this cult classic album from the British post-punk band features a raw and experimental sound that's sure to impress. And with its striking blue vinyl, this limited edition pressing is not only a sonic delight but a visual trea
Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Prolonging the Magic, Cake's third studio album, is being released for the first time on 180 gram black vinyl. Remastered audio of the 13-track album includes "Never There," "Let Me Go" and "Sheep Go To Heaven".
Housed in a striking image of the Rolling Stones by Gered Mankowitz on the cover, Between the Buttons marked a high point in the band's career - arguably the richest straight pop collection the Stones ever made.