The sixth solo studio album by Ceelo Green, produced by Dan Auerbach. When placed in the context of the singer's previous albums, its clarity, focus, and uniformly wholesome nature are almost stupefying. The restrictions have a liberating effect.
This reissue of the MF Doom/Dangermouse collab is presented in the exact same spec as the original double vinyl including the custom made frosted plastic outer sleeve, and metallic pantone printed inner sleeves.
Black vinyl LP. Cheat Codes is Danger Mouse’s first hip-hop album in seventeen years - since his 2005 DangerDOOM collaboration with the late, great MF DOOM - and Black Thought’s only full length collaboration beyond his pioneering music in The Roots.
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.
Pressed on gold vinyl, this 2LP Walmart-exclusive pressing of Nipsey Hussle’s Victory Lap presents the full album across two discs, including 'Dedication' (feat. Kendrick Lamar).
Bruno Mars’ 2010 debut on one LP, warm song-forward pop that yielded 'Just the Way You Are' and 'Grenade'. Clean production and classic hooks; a solid, approachable record for everyday listening.
Real Gone’s hot-pink pressing of CeeLo Green - The Lady Killer LP: the 2010 soul-pop set that includes “F**k You,” pressed on hot pink vinyl with a printed lyric insert.
Will Oldham revisits Palace-era songs with Nashville session players; two LPs of warm strings, pedal steel and intimate vocals; familiar tunes like 'Riding' and 'Ohio River Boat Song' reworked into widescreen country arrangements.