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Elaquent (Mello Music Group), Juicy the Emissary (Street Corner Music), & BoomBaptist (Insect Records, The Vapor Caves) have joined for this "ode to the original". Mutually inspired by the work of J-Dilla, "Komfort Food" is a re-imagining of samples that the late Jay Dee masterfully crafted, produced in the styles of these three contemporaries.
Baker's Dozen is a vinyl series that shines a spotlight on instrumental music and the personalities behind the craft. To commemorate the 13th release in series history, Fat Beats Records aims to focus on thirteen of its most respected producers with the aptly titled compilation "Baker's Dozen: XIII".
1958 Miles is a compilation album by American jazz musician Miles Davis, released in 1974 on CBS/Sony.
This limited edition 10-inch collector’s double album pressed on glow in the dark vinyl comes in a gatefold sleeve. This is the holy grail for fans of Michael Jackson - a major new release featuring two incredible live-to-air performances which have never been released on record!
The follow-up album to Miles Bonny's legendary "Lumberjack Soul" LP. Hip hop and jazz influenced soul music.
Stay is the tenth studio album from British pop group Simply Red. It was released on 12 March 2007 in the UK and entered the official charts at #4. Stay features 10 original tracks and a cover version of "Debris" by The Faces. The song most popular and played on radios is "So Not Over You".
Whitesnake brings together some of the most-passionate music of its multi-platinum career on LOVE SONGS, a new collection that contains remixed and remastered versions of the group’s best love songs. It’s the second release in the band’s Red, White and Blues Trilogy, a series of compilations that began this with The ROCK Album (white) and will conclude...
Ghost Dog: The Way Of The Samurai - Original Motion Picture Score, produced by The RZA, is now available on official Red or White Vinyl editions! This masterpiece was previously only given a limited Japanese release, and is the first film score produced by The RZA and features appearances by Wu-Tang Clan.
Poverty's Paradise is the fourth album from Naughty by Nature, released on May 30, 1995 as their final album under Tommy Boy Records. It peaked at number 3 on the Billboard 200 and number 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. A single released from the album, "Feel Me Flow", achieved major success, peaking at number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100.
King's Disease is the 13th studio album by American rapper Nas. It was released on August 21, 2020, through Mass Appeal Records. It succeeds his twelfth studio album, Nasir, released two years prior. The album features guest appearances from Charlie Wilson, Hit-Boy, Big Sean, Don Toliver, Lil Durk, Anderson Paak, Brucie B, Nas' supergroup The Firm, Fivio...
The Breed's Sexbox brings the vibe for relaxed BBQ parties and sunny rides in a convertible. The inspiration for this continues to come from G-Funk and also the classic AON sound shines through again and again, but always stays up to date. The instrumentals are even more mature than on the predecessor and Breedy spins his movie logically further without...
Tru Thoughts presents Covers 3 the third instalment of the label’s "Covers" compilation series, compiled by A&R, label co-founder and renowned DJ Robert Luis. The release brings together unique and captivating cover versions by past and present artists on the roster, which have been released and loved as album tracks, singles or one-offs alongside...
+(Plus) is a highly anticipated debut album from the British singer/songwriter Ed Sheeran. The album features the Top 3 hit 'The a Team' which has already sold over 380,000 copies - making it the highest charting and biggest selling UK debut all year. 'The A Team' still resides firmly in the UK Top 5 eight weeks post release. It also features the oncoming...
Tical is the debut studio album by American rapper and Wu-Tang Clan member Method Man. It was released November 15, 1994, by Def Jam Records. It was the first Wu-Tang solo album released after the group's debut, Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (1993). Similar to all first generation solo Wu-Tang projects, Tical was mainly produced by group member RZA, who...
The Allergies's new LP - their fourth in total - is a particularly kaleidoscopic, party-starting affair. It sees the popular Bristol duo join forces with a series of guest vocals and MCs to deliver a series of funk-fuelled workouts that variously mix and match elements of hip-hop, mambo, stomping Northern Soul, deep funk, jazz and horn-heavy 1970s soul.
Rostrum is proud to release the first vinyl issue of K.I.D.S., the fourth mixtape by American rapper Mac Miller. It was originally released by Rostrum Records on August 13, 2010 as a free mixtape via DatPiff, and commercially released digitally earlier this year. The title is a play on words, as an acronym for "Kickin' Incredibly Dope Shit" and a...
8:30 is the tenth album of the jazz fusion group Weather Report issued in 1979 by ARC/Columbia Records. The album rose to Nos. 3 & 47 on the Billboard Jazz Albums and Billboard 200 charts respectively. 8:30 also won a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance.
Theodosii Spassov and Ivan Shopov have created a fertile music environment, generously and carefully nurtured by the piano of regular collaborator Dimitar Bodurov, whose work is to be found in most of the pieces. InFusion is a complex, multifaceted record that starts deceivingly calm and climaxes with beautiful and primal intensity.
Prince's The Purple Era - Best of 85-91 is a collection of live recordings from the American Music Awards, Grammy Awards, MTV Music Awards, Saturday Night live and The Special Olympics Ceremony. Limited Edition on Purple Vinyl (not numbered).
Mid-'80s recordings of Queen in top shape, performing live in Tokyo. Pressed onto grey vinyl, the LP features versions of a.o. 'Tie Your Mother Down', 'Love Of My Life', 'Bohemian Rhapsody' and 'Keep Yourself Alive'.
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