09-08-2013

Three's a charm

'Just' 3 releases this week: the very first ever vinyl release of Elvis Costello's Brutal Youth, Tragically Hip's Up To Here and the debut of J. Geils Band.

ELVIS COSTELLO - BRUTAL YOUTH

Elvis Costello - Brutal YouthBrutal Youth (1994) was Elvis Costello's return to the sound heard earlier in his career. Born Declan Patrick MacManus, the Grammy Award winning artist has had a fruitful career with over 35 albums to his name. Featuring Nick Lowe on bass (who recorded with John Hiatt's Bring The Family [MOVLP786] and Little Village [MOVLP726]) Brutal Youth is unmistakably the best album Costello made in the '90s.

Now available for the first time on vinyl, housed in a beautiful gatefold sleeve.

  • 180 gram audiophile vinyl
  • Gatefold sleeve
  • Released on vinyl for the first time!

J. GEILS BAND - J. GEILS BAND

J Geils Band - STThe eponymous debut album of J. Geils Band (1970) established them as a true rockin' ensemble, with a high fun factor added to the mix. Influenced by Blues, Doo Wop, R&B and Rock & Roll, the band forged a distinctive groovy and uplifting style - resonating with millions of fans worldwide.

Just like the original album sleeve, we've included a 'golden touch' with the artwork!

  • 180 gram audiophile vinyl

TRAGICALLY HIP - UP TO HERE

Tragically Hip - Up To HereTragically Hip's debut full lenght album Up To Here was released in 1989 and showed the world what these Canadian Blues influenced Pop rockers were capable of. 'The Hip' established themselves as Canada's best musical export product in their subsequent career, 25 years and counting.

Standout tracks on Up To Here include "Boots Or Hearts", "Blow At High Dough" and "38 Years Old". Their following album Road Apples [MOVLP808] would prove a smash, too.

  • 180 gram audiophile vinyl

Also available: Road Apples [MOVLP808]

09-08-2013