The first of two albums taken from the same concert in 1975, the other being 'Pangaea.' They represent a full stop at the end of Miles'70s experiments...
Wicked, includes 'Funkier Than A Mosquito's Tweeter' and 'Obeah Woman'. This is Nina's last album on the record label RCA and is a very funky live album.
Definitive latin rock epic with so many good tunes it hurts! From heavyweight dancer's like "Jungle Strut" and Carlos's killer version of Tito Puente's...
Solo Monk is the eighth album Thelonious Monk released for Columbia Records in 1965. The album is composed entirely of solo piano work by Monk. "This...
Originally commissioned by director Conrad Rooks for his a semi-autobiographic fable of drug addiction, film Chappaqua (1965), saxophonist Ornette Coleman’s...
Mingus Moves (Atlantic SD 1653) is one of the late works of jazz bassist, composer, and bandleader Charles Mingus. It features Don Pullen on piano; Ronald...
Another Side of Bob Dylan is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. It was released August 8, 1964 by Columbia Records. The album...
Stunning music created by Miles Davis for the 1957 French film Lift to the Scaffold.
Performed by a Miles Davis-fronted European band for a movie by...
Simone covers famous pop and rock songs, recording with a full orchestra and backing vocals, and often wildly rearranging the originals. Reissued on 180g...
Vinyl is 40th anniversary Legacy edition with liner notes, rare photos and memorabilia!Elvis Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis presents one of the most...
Basement Tapes was Dylan's 16th studio album released on June 26, 1975 alongside The Band. Originally the songs on the record appeared as bootlegs on various...
Classic funky rock prog LP originally on Vertigo Records
Original = UK First Issue. Large Swirl labels with "A PHILIPS RECORD PRODUCT” on label side...
First Word enters 2017 with a bang: a 28-track album courtesy of Eric Lau (who produced Yussef Kamaal's 'Black Focus' LP). This, his third instrumental...
"Nothing said it better than the title of Sly & the Family Stone's 1967 debut album! They were, indeed, A Whole New Thing! Over his first six groundbreaking...