Stretchin' Out in Bootsy's Rubber Band is the first album by American funk and soul band Bootsy's Rubber Band, led by James Brown and Parliament Funkadelic alumnus, bassist and vocalist William 'Bootsy' Collins.
Fuzzy Haskins was an O.G. member of The Parliaments with George Clinton back in the 1950s, but split off from P-Funk after the Mothership Connection to put out this gem in 1976.
Born in the city they call Buffalo, 20 degrees below, too damn cold and funky. Pass the joint. Two of Rick's smash hits are on here but the entire thing is packed with silky night grooves
Reissue on 180g vinyl of Kate's first number 1 album. New lacquers were cut from the 2018 remasters by Bernie Grundman and overseen by mastering engineer James Guthrie.
Their follow-up album expands their sonic world into a meditative and boundary-pushing space, blurring the lines between composition and improvisation, melody and abstraction.
30 years old and still potent as ever... Cypress Hill's self-titled debut. The album, available on colored vinyl, features audio remastered from the original source tapes, and is a no brainer.
Atavista took many shapes over the years to reach a final form. In each warm refrain, tight sequence, and carefully chosen collaborator, Gambino demonstrates why some things are worth waiting for.