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Formed in New York in 1987, Winger gained popularity with their self-titled debut album released in 1988. Featuring the hits, "Headed For A Heartbreak," "Seventeen" and "Madalaine," the album stayed on the Billboard 200 for 63 weeks, peaking at #21.
Vinyl LP pressing. Mono edition. Four Tops' self-titled debut album was released in 1965 establishing Levi Stubbs as one of Motown's greatest lead voices of all time.
Shitkid's breakthrough second EP This Is It from 2018 built on the success of her classic 2017 debut LP Fish, and brought her more attention than ever as she grew as a songwriter and artist to acclaim, and tours around the world.
This is a limited edition, one-time color pressing of this classic live record from Austin City Limits. Celebrate 50 years of this iconic TV show with a Baby Blues Eyes Crying record.
Like everything else about the man, he did things his own way - when he was damn good and ready. Maybe it had something to do with that other Texas singer, that Red-Headed Stranger who shook things up in Austin and country music in general.
This is a limited edition, one-time color pressing of this classic live record from Austin City Limits. Celebrate 50 years of this iconic TV show with a green and black marbled record.
This 20th Anniversary Edition celebrates the critically acclaimed album, How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb, which won all eight Grammy Awards for which it was nominated, including Album of the Year.
"Die, Die My Darling" is a song by the American horror punk band Misfits. It was released in May 1984 on singer Glenn Danzig's label Plan 9 Records, seven months after the band's breakup. The song is titled after the 1965 horror film Fanatic, which had be
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A Los Angeles singer/songwriter with an acute gift for intimate and detailed introspection, Christian Lee Hutson threads through avenues of light Americana, smart indie pop, and lo-fi folk storytelling.
"Pennsylvania native Alex Giannascoli's gnarled, wobbly, unfailingly melodic guitar pop evokes big star, Elliott Smith, and Built to Spill." -Pitchfork