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This iconic collection is a must-have release by the world’s greatest rock n’ roll band. This collection offers hits, some of their best deep cuts, and a whole LP side’s worth of rarities previously unavailable in the U.S..
Legged Dog is the Melvins first ever acoustic album, featuring 36 songs spanning almost 2 1/2 hours. -“Sway (Acoustic)” is a cover of The Rolling Stones classic track. This version was recorded by the Melvins exclusively for this new release.
'Live At The El Mocambo' marks the first official appearance of the group's two famous secret concerts at the 300-seat capacity Toronto club in March 1977.
Joni Mitchell's Blue was Named the #3 Greatest Album of All Time by Rolling Stone. Now Newly Remastered by Bernie Grundman Under the Supervision of Joni Mitchell. Includes California, River, and A Case Of You.
Originally released in 1978, now remastered & cut at revelatory Half-Speed at Abbey Road Studios from vinyl specific original tape transfers designed to get the very best possible sound from the format.
The sonics on California share a similar tone to Diplo's first full-length release: slow & melancholic, a bit of a departure from his signature sound. This record reflects on the bleak underside of fame & excess in Hollywood.
Pod is the bands 1990 debut and is continually ranked as one of the best albums of the 90s. Recorded by Steve Albini in 10 days, it was released to critical acclaim and Kurt Cobain called it one of his favorite albums of all time.
Founded in 1969, “Apollo Sound” was considered one of the best salsa bands in Puerto Rico. Standout tracks include “Tu Loco Loco, y Yo Tranquilo,” “El Escapulario” and the Bobby Capó classic “Soñando con Puerto Rico.”
An extension of its satiric predecessor, Aphex Twin's "Windowlicker" focuses on eerie lounge-porn music (with a video to match) instead of the thrashcore of "Come to Daddy."