'Mormaço Queima' is where it all began for Ana Frango Eléctrico. Raw, quirky and lo-fi, it's a debut album brimming with attitude and youthful energy, characteristics that would go on to define their sound.
AAA Cut From The Original Stereo Master Tapes By Kevin Gray Pressed On 180-Gram Heavyweight Vinyl At Optimal Heavyweight Glossy Gatefold Jacket Features Rare Photos And Detailed Liner Notes By Doors Archivist David Dutkowski
Nanci Griffith's Other Voices, Other Rooms is more than just a heartfelt collection of folk classics—it marks her debut on Elektra, a label that played a pivotal role in fostering the singer-songwriter movement of the '60s.
One of the more underrated pop albums of the 1980s. All ten tracks slap, and Neneh's disregard for genre boundaries continues to feel salient today. Few artists manage to blend infectious beats with political energy to such a successful degree.
Lost And Found: Selections From The Lost Albums is a curated collection of 20 previously unreleased songs from Springsteen's Tracks II: The Lost Albums box set.
This Movie Sucks is the sequel to Durry's debut album, Suburban Legend. It asks what happens after the movie credits roll, after the band moves out of the garage, after the lifelong dream is achieved...
Their most emotive and heartfelt work to date, Jump Rope Gazers stares down all the hard parts of living in communion with other people, even at a distance...
Released in 1993, Extra Width is the band's 2nd studio album and their signature sound is fully in place: thick, sludgy, dark: a turbulent, roiling mix of blues, funk and garage thrown together with reckless abandon.
This is the debut solo album by music producer Yasushi Ide, originally released in 1995. A timeless classic still beloved today, it features a reggae-infused cover of Bill Withers’ Ain’t No Sunshine, showcasing reggae legends U-Roy and Ken Boothe.
With it's cinematic origins The Odd Couple is the natural title for the second album by a pair who seem to spend as much time in wardrobe as the studio and whose recordings are often compared to film scores.
Recorded with Sly & Robbie at Channel One Studio and mixed at King Tubby's, the album features hypnotic basslines, reverb-drenched keyboards, and fluid, start-stop rhythms.
A compilation album by Vivien Goldman exploring the role of women in the punk music scene. It focuses on how punk liberated women and challenges the male-dominated narrative of punk history.