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One of the greatest live albums ever. On the 1st disc you have the original quartet in '77-'79. Second disc is the 10 piece band from '80-'81. An incredible document of on of the greatest bands ever.
The Head's third album, released in 1979, showed David Byrne's talent for pop masterpieces such as "life during wartime" and was a key step to the band's stardom.
Tongues is an album that, besides smoothly mixing art-rock with funk with pop, feels meticulously mapped for the collective yet informed by the movements of the individuals.
The fresh, exciting, and utterly surprising reinterpretations create new content for longtime Talking Heads fans and introduce a new generation to the magic of the music.
The full concert of Stop Making Sense for the first time ever on vinyl. 2 LPs with a reproduction of the original booklet from the 1984 limited edition pressing and additional pages with never seen before photos.
The expanded 2LP version of Talking Heads: 77, featuring a new remaster of the original album on LP1, LP2 features a collection outtakes and previously unreleased alternate versions.
Ships 7/25/25 - The groundbreaking second album is released as a 2LP Deluxe Edition. The collection captures a pivotal moment in their evolution and marks the first of three albums produced with Brian Eno.
On their full-length debut, Glass Animals recall more than a few of their contemporaries: Foals, Alt-J, and especially Wild Beasts spring to mind as touchstones for the band's lush yet challenging mix of indie and electronic sounds
Man on the Moon III completes the trilogy in spectacular fashion. Kid Cudi exposes to the world his inner battle with his alter ego Mr. Rager. No spoilers you will have to listen to find out who wins the battle!
Dead Meadow sounded glad to be there, like they were rising to the occasion, like they realized it was more than just another gig, and Live at Roadburn 2011 resonates all the more for documenting that so well.