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SOLD OUT Teeming with infectious hooks and delicate textures, “Keady & Vallins” stacks up favorably against now heralded titans of soft pop / yacht rock and pop disco‐lite, living in the intersection between Bobby Caldwell, Steely Dan, and Saturday Night Fever‐era Bee Gees. “Keady & Vallins” is an all-too-familiar story of potential left ...
Triumphant pop evolution of Austin dark-art-rockers Name Sayers. Guests include Wayne Kramer of The MC5 and rappers Chris Conde and E-Turn.“Where Devin James Fry’s sprawling former outfit Salesman offered snapshots of a gently psychedelic Americana that seemed to blur at the edges, Name Sayers snaps into focus, wrapping tight, darkly offbeat pop ...
The first release (1969) from the home studio of future BBC Radiophonic Workshop composer Peter Howell (he wrote the second version of the Doctor Who theme tune for BBC-TV) and his musical partner John Ferdinando, makers together of legendary albums under the names Ithaca, Agincourt, Friends, and Tomorrow Come Someday ...
The second release (1969) of gentle, rural, pastoral folk/psych from the home studio of future BBC Radiophonic Workshop composer Peter Howell and his musical partner John Ferdinando, makers of legendary albums under the names Alice Through the Looking Glass, Ithaca, Agincourt, and Friends. This private press album was recorded as ...
Plastic Cloud recorded, quite simply, one of the greatest underground psychedelic albums ever made: a swirl of gossamer vocals and Tolkien references, swathed in the some of the most relentless fuzz guitar you will ever hear. There is no point singling out a specific track, they are all excellent—one is ...
limited edition Coke Coloured Vinyl- 200 copies only worldwide.“What remains so remarkable about the band’s album is that… the performances retain an energy, but also a naivety, that somehow evokes both the Jefferson Airplane and the Velvet Underground — often within the same song.” —Shindig! Magazine In 1968, the Plastic Cloud released one ...
Sinn Sisamouth “Groove Club Vol. 4: Sinn Sisamouth Vol. 1” Black Vinyl •The first official reissue — or in most cases, re-release of any kind — of these recordings since their initial release as singles.•Comes with an 8-page full color booklet with info and photos supplied by Sinn Sisamouth’s surviving family.“Discovering the wealth ...
VARIOUS “Groove Club Vol. 2: Cambodia Rock Spectacular!” casebook bound CDThe rarest of rare grooves.Cambodians living under the Khmer Rouge kept hold of this music on pain of death, their small hoards of forbidden vinyl putting them constantly in danger of the “killing fields”. That we can even experience this wonderful music is ...
Third volume of the rarest of rare grooves.Cambodians living under the Khmer Rouge kept hold of this music on pain of death, their small hoards of forbidden vinyl putting them constantly in danger of the “killing fields”. That we can even experience this wonderful music is a testament to its power — and ...