Restocks and new titles from Mazzy Star, Grace Jones, R.E.M, Steve Wilson, Stereolab, Norman Greenbaum and more...
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Commercial Album by The Replacements is a unique 1984 release featuring 40 one-minute songs that showcase Paul Westerberg’s raw songwriting and sharp wit. This experimental and concise collection captures their irreverent spirit and punk roots in a novel format.
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Ital Dub presented by Augustus Pablo is a pioneering 1974 album that helped define the sound of Jamaican dub. Pablo’s signature melodica, mixed with deep bass lines and echo-laden rhythms, creates an otherworldly, hypnotic atmosphere—a milestone in dub’s evolution and a must for reggae enthusiasts.
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Sea Of Joy by Tully is the original 1971 Australian soundtrack for Paul Witzig’s surf film. This rare album combines psychedelic rock, acid folk, and progressive elements, featuring organ-driven melodies and intricate arrangements that evoke the film’s tranquil and expansive surf landscapes. It’s a standout example of 70s experimental surf music and a prized collector’s item.
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Sticky Fingers by The Rolling Stones - a 1971 original UK first pressing, famous for its iconic functional metal zipper designed by Andy Warhol. Beyond its distinctive packaging, this pressing is prized for its warm, rich analog sound that highlights the clarity of the guitar tones and the album’s intricate layered arrangements.
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