Accept, Peter Green, Michael Nesmith and the First National Band, Easybeats, Heptones, Pablo Moses, Ministry, Elvis Presley and Velvet Revolver
Accept's seventh studio album Russian Roulette is the last album to feature Udo Dirkschneider as a lead vocalist until his return in 1992. The final album of Accept's golden years features some first-class bangers and some of their more infectious pop-metal. This title is available as a limited edition of 2000 individually numbered copies on gold & black swirled vinyl and the package includes an insert. Peter Green's sixth solo album Kolors consists largely of songs from previous recording sessions that hadn't been included on his albums 'In The Skies', 'Little Dreamer', 'Whatcha Gonna Do' and 'White Sky'. For those who want to hear how an old blues master sounds today, Kolors is highly recommended. This record is available as a limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on sun (solid orange & yellow mixed) coloured vinyl. Michael Nesmith is best known as a member of the successful American pop and rock band The Monkees. With the First National Band he released the country-rock classic Magnetic South, which is on the same level with some of the best records from the Burritos and Poco. The release is available as a limited edition of 500 individually numbered copies on transparent vinyl.
Volume 3 was the final Easybeats album recorded in Australia before they moved to England. The album peaked at number 7 in the Australian album chart. This title is available as a limited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on silver coloured vinyl. From our Selected Reggae Classics series comes two brand new releases. Night Food, released in 1976, is one of the final Heptones albums featuring original lead singer Leroy Sibbles. Recorded to attract an international audience. “Book Of Rules”, perhaps one of the most iconic songs in the Reggae, is featured on the album in its most beautiful way. Pablo Moses started performing in churches in the '60s before he went on to release his own music in the mid-'70s. His third album Pave The Way was produced, recorded and mixed in the Jamaican Dynamic Sounds studio by the very brilliant and underrated Geoffrey Chung. Pablo was at the top of his abilities and recorded some incredible songs with his unique voice.
Dark Side Of The Spoon is the seventh studio album by Industrial Metal band Ministry, released in 1999. The song "Bad Blood" was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance in 2000. This title is available as a 20th-anniversary limited edition of 1000 numbered copies on transparent green vinyl and the package includes an insert. Souvlaki is Slowdive's second studio album, originally released in 1993. It's considered as one of the best Shoegaze albums of all time but didn't receive much credit during its release. Souvlaki is available as a limited edition of 4000 individually numbered copies on smoke (transparent & black swirled) vinyl. The package includes an insert and the cover jacket has a special alubrush finish. From Elvis In Memphis is the tenth studio album by Elvis Presley, originally released in 1969. Motivated by his early influences in Country, Rhythm & Blues and the latest music trend in Memphis being Gospel and Soul, Presley chose to record these songs at the Memphis-based American Sound Studio. The 50th-anniversary edition is available as a limited edition of 2000 individually numbered copies on yellow vinyl. Contraband is the critically acclaimed debut studio album by American Hard Rock band Velvet Revolver, which was originally released in 2004. The supergroup consists of former Guns N' Roses members Slash, Duff McKagan, and Matt Sorum, alongside Dave Kushner and vocalist Scott Weiland. Available as a 15th-anniversary edition of 3000 individually numbered copies on red vinyl (LP1) and white vinyl (LP2).
Volume 3 was the final Easybeats album recorded in Australia before they moved to England. The album peaked at number 7 in the Australian album chart. As the most popular group from the country they recorded the album together with producer Ted Albert.
Dark Side Of The Spoon is the seventh studio album by Industrial Metal band Ministry, released in 1999. The song "Bad Blood" was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance in 2000.
The English shoegaze band Slowdive formed in 1989 and primarily consisted of Nick Chaplin (bass), Rachel Goswell (vocals, guitar), Christian Savill (guitar) and the band's primary songwriter Neil Halstead (vocals, guitar). Souvlaki is Slowdive's second studio album, originally released in 1993.
Russian Roulette is the seventh studio album by German heavy metal band Accept. The album was originally released in 1986 and the last album to feature Udo Dirkschneider as lead vocalist until his return in 1992. The recordings are darker and heaver in sound than the commercial-sounding predecessor Metal Heart. The band stated that with this album they were going back to their unpolished sound and therefore produced the album themselves.
From Elvis In Memphis is the tenth studio album by Elvis Presley, originally released in 1969. The recording of the album marked the definite return of Presley to non-soundtrack albums, after finishing his movie contract with Paramount Pictures.
Night Food, released in 1976, is one of the final Heptones albums featuring original lead singer Leroy Sibbles. During the time recorded to attract an international audience, recorded at Harry J.'s studio. Older material is combined with fresh songs from the mid-'70s, which make it a versatile record.
Peter Green's sixth solo album Kolors consists largely of songs from previous recording sessions that hadn't been included on his albums In The Skies, Little Dreamer, Whatcha Gonna Do, and White Sky.
Michael Nesmith is best known as a member of the successful American pop and rock band The Monkees. After their break-up, he started performing with the seminal country-rock group the First National Band, and later as a solo artist. With their first album Magnetic South they released a country-rock classic that is on the same level with some of the best records from the Burritos and Poco.
Pablo Moses started performing in churches in the '60s before he went on to release his own music in the mid-'70s. His third album Pave The Way was produced, recorded and mixed in the Jamaican Dynamic Sounds studio by the very brilliant and underrated Geoffrey Chung.
Contraband is the critically acclaimed debut studio album by American Hard Rock band Velvet Revolver, which was originally released in 2004. The supergroup consists of former Guns N' Roses members Slash, Duff McKagan, and Matt Sorum, alongside Dave Kushner, formerly of punk band Wasted Youth, and Stone Temple Pilots vocalist Scott Weiland.
11-10-2019