Special collectors edition that includes an 8-page booklet! Half the tracks are Gil classics such as "Bat Macumba" and "Expresso 2222", the other tracks...
Seminal album. Pre-wall downfall Berlin meets Bowie's cocaine fuelled existensialism and Brian Eno's experimentalism with unbelieveably catchy songs thrown...
Expanded edition which now features five extra tracks!
This ground-breaking album features non-stop killer reggae versions of original funk and soul...
Arriving in 1971, Erasmo’s album was the closest thing to Tropicália around. Co-produced by the Tropicália producer Manoel Barenbein and the musical...
Groundbreaking Brazilian masterpiece from 1970. Reissue courtesy of the good people at Light In The Attic. Newly remastered from the original master...
Vinyl now in stock! The first instalment in Mr Bongo's 'Record Club' series selects the label's recent discoveries and sought-after obscurities that...
After releasing around fifty 45 rpm singles and his first 33 rpm album (Ethiopian Modern Instrumental Hits AELP 10, re-released by Heavenly Sweetness HL092VL),...
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With excellent sleevenotes by Lloyd Bradley (author of the classic book Bass Culture - When Reggae Was King (Penguin)) this album is dedicated...
Classic Bossa Nova from the originator. Five original albums on five CDs. 62 track retrospective!
Albums are:
The Wonderful World Of
Love, Strings and...
Stunning reissue from one of Brazil's most gifted vocalists Marcos Valle, originally released in 1970! Evolving from samba's prominent Brazilian greats...
It would probably not be an overstatement to call this the most influential Brazilian album of all time. Originally released in 1959, Chega de Saudade...
Dylan's first album recorded in Nashville using the cream of the city's A-list session players - country musicians who had an affinity with rock.
Many...
Recorded in 1961, this was Joao Gilberto's third and final album for Odeon. With arrangements by Walter Wanderley and Tom Jobim, Gilberto delivers a vocal...
1979 mellow but masterful offering from Bob Dylan recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios in Alabama. Produced by Jerry Wexler and Barry Beckett. Deep!