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Recorded in Chicago's Cook County Jail on a hot fall day in 1970 and released the following year, the recording of this historic event hit #1 on the Billboard R&B charts, #3 on the Jazz charts, and #25 on the Top 200.
Combining the run of early singles with more obscure later period tracks underlines the strength and depth that Wire had. Previously released as 7" box set, this Record Store Day 2025 release is the first time for most tracks on LP.
Pavillion are proud to announce a new compilation Break the Glass, Burn the Cage (The Sound of Indie Punk Rock). This compilation celebrates all that is Indie and Punk.
Greetings from Echo Park, Ryan Cassata (he/him) is a genre-defying powerhouse musician and activist, constructs a raw collection of folk punk, blues, and pop punk songs that soundtrack stories of anxiety, escapism, illness, and transphobia.
Pawpaw Rod, known for his genre-blending sound, releases his highly anticipated EP Doobie Mouth. This 7-track collection marks a significant sonic expansion, fusing elements of R&B, funk, and pop, while exploring themes of love and self-growth
Keyshia Cole’s debut studio album, The Way It Is, cemented the R&B legend as a true lyrical savant, as she co-wrote every track alongside heavy hitters like Alicia Keys and John Legend, to name a few.
It's a Mother, released in August 1969, goes far beyond soul: it anticipates the deeper funk to come. It features the monster two-part single, "Mother Popcorn," a #1 R&B and #11 Pop hit and one of the last of the classic Pee Wee Ellis arrangements
Year Of The Spider finds the band crafting their utterly unique vintage sound that incorporates wonderfully strange elements of doo-wop, classic R&B, garage psych & surf rock to produce this timeless gem from these perennial favorites.
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.
Modern English used punk and post-punk roots as a chance to introduce a haunting, beautiful take on romance and emotion, while the contributions of Stephen Walker on keyboard helped make the album both of its time and timeless.