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Originally released in 1964 on Columbia, produced by fellow Country Music Hall of Fame inductee Don Law, I Walk the Line cemented the singer's place as the leading country artist of the era. I Walk the Line offers Johnny Cash, renowned storyteller-in-song, at his creative and performing...
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Blood, Sweat & Tears stormed the charts in 1969 with their own brand of jazz-rock fusion! This memorable album is now given the best audiophile treatment, UltraDisc One-Step cut at 45rpm by Krieg Wunderlich at MFSL from the Original Master Tapes and pressed on 180 Gram SuperVinyl at...
Generally considered the pinnacle of Jethro Tull’s recordings, Ian Anderson’s songwriting was quickly evolving from British folk-blues roots and helping define prog-rock. While definitely pushing the envelope for the era taking on the subjects of God and organized religion, it was...
Limited Edition release of Frank Sinatra's iconic 1950 Columbia Records ten-inch LP Sing and Dance with Frank Sinatra. The singer's first fully-conceived big-band jazz album to appear on a modern, long-play vinyl record. The 70th-anniversary edition includes rare, previously unreleased...
Patricia Barber's outstanding 1994 release Café Blue has won more than 15 awards from major international music institutions. Deemed an 'underground classic' by jazz Bible Downbeat magazine, the album contains sparkling, indelible improvisations derived as much from Barber's interest in...
Bob Dylan's Love And Theft is a visionary train ride through the vast American landscape and all its hills, valleys, mountains, river towns, and urban and rural settlements. As they burrow into villages and barrel across trestle bridges, the 2001 record's songs introduce us to outlaws,...
Bob Dylan's Oh Mercy was rightly regarded as a striking return to form. The 1989 album also won acclaim for the singer's decision to pair with visionary producer Daniel Lanois, whose sonic guidance draws vivid colors, hues, and warmth from the songs – all the while adding significant...
'If you get confused, listen to the music play', counsels Grateful Dead leader Jerry Garcia on Blues for Allah. Surely, better advice has never been given. The band's only release during a 20 months hiatus, the 1975 album marks the rebirth of a signature naturalism, spiritualism, and...
Bang a gong and get it on. At once sardonic, flamboyant, and trashy, T. Rex's uncommonly unique Electric Warrior catapulted leader Marc Bolan to stardom, triggered an ongoing fascination with glam rock, and launched a movement that soon involved David Bowie, Roxy Music, Mott the Hoople,...
Twisted Sister rock without compromise on Stay Hungry, an album that soon after its release became a leading symbol in the controversial fight against the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC). Filled with good, clean fun, hard-rock ferocity, and focused purpose, the triple-platinum...
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