By the time this was released in 1994, something unexpected happened. Sade's early work became classic and the later additions boasted even better vocals and songs that nicely improved on the theme.
Diamond Life (1984) is Sade's debut album. The vinyl audio uses high resolution digital transfers of the stereo master mixes, from the original studio recordings, remastered at half-speed at Abbey Road Studios.
Promise (1985) is Sade's second album, featuring the singles "The Sweetest Taboo", "Is It A Crime?", and "Never As Good As The First Time." Half speed remaster on 180 gram vinyl of a R&B classic.
Stronger Than Pride (1988) is Sade's third album, featuring the singles "Love Is Stronger Than Pride", "Paradise", "Nothing Can Come Between Us", "Turn My Back On You", and "Haunt Me." Half speed mastering on 180 gram vinyl.
Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Love Deluxe (1992) is Sade's fourth album. The vinyl audio uses high resolution digital transfers of the stereo master mixes, from the original studio recordings, remastered at half-speed at Abbey Road Studios.
It's only fitting that Khruangbin's first-ever official live releases would be albums paired with their tourmates: artists whose music they love and admire, friends who've become family along the way.
Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. UK trio Demob Happy return with their 3rd album, Divine Machines. Their specific magic as a unit remains: one that values a "janky guitar solo" as much as it does a beautifully crafted love song.
Level 42's 1987 "Running In The Family" album is being re-issued by Proper / UMR and is presented with scrupulous attention to the detail of the original UK first pressings and available on audiophile 180gm black vinyl.
Moving fluidly between krautrock-driven grooves, free-jazz chaos, and spectral, dreamlike meditations. La vida is a delirious 34-minute burst of post-punk urgency and improvisational turns