Limited 180 gram vinyl edition of Otis 1964 debut. Includes "These Arms of Mine", "Stand By Me" and "You Send Me" and features the rhythm section from Stax house band Booker T and the MG's and the horn players from the Mar-Keys.
By 1965, Otis Redding was already a force to be reckoned with, well on his way to earning his King of Soul® title. Then, he released this collection, which is absolutely foundational to any soul vinyl collection.
Get ready to groove with Get On Up by The Esquires—a vinyl blast that’s like a dance party in your living room and a funky history lesson all rolled into one.
Canadian singer-songwriter Patrick Watson has announced his upcoming eighth studio album “Uh Oh” will be released on September 26, 2025 via Secret City Records.
After amassing over 300 million streams with smash hits like "Hell Is a Dance Floor" and "Dammed If I Do," Vincent Mason unveils his much-anticipated debut album, There I Go.
The Love" - the second LP by Denver's Destiny Bond. The Love is a hardcore record about the immortal nature of Love. This one's big and melodic and leaves more for the moshers than previous output.
The Crescent City's chameleonic funk-rock-pop veterans Galactic reunite with the "Soul Queen of New Orleans" Irma Thomas for a full album of new music on Audience With the Queen.