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Miles Davis

Kind Of Blue - The Mono & Stereo Versions

    The complete 1959 Miles Davis album 'Kind of Blue', one of the most influential Jazz albums of all time, presented here as a 2LP set in its original mono and stereo versions.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. So What
    2. Freddie Freeloader
    3. Blue In Green
    4. All Blues
    5. Flamenco Sketches
    6. So What
    7. Freddie Freeloader
    8. Blue In Green
    9. All Blues
    10. Flamenco Sketches

    The Kinks

    Everybody’s In Show-biz / Everyboy’s A Star (remastered - Stereo)

      The Kinks’, Everybody’s In Show-Biz – Everybody’s A Star 1971 classic album has been remastered from the original audio source for the album’s 50th Anniversary and will be released as a standalone heavy weight vinyl for the 9th September via BMG.

      Everybody's in Show-Biz is a double album with one record devoted to stories from the road and another devoted to songs from the road. The album includes Ray Davies’ trademark wit, especially in the woozy beginning of "Unreal Reality" or the tongue-in-cheek "Look a Little on the Sunnyside" and the upbeat classic ‘Supersonic Rocket Ship’. Aside from the wit, there's a sense of melancholy running throughout the record, most notably on the album's hit track "Celluloid Heroes."

      Expertly recreated and retouched original artwork with gatefold sleeve. All audio has been produced by Ray Davies and remastered by Kinks experts Kevin Gray at Cohearant. The 1CD standalone includes x1 brand new Ray Davies remix, ‘’Celluloid Heroes’’ and indepth sleeve notes with band quotes and photos. 


      TRACK LISTING

      LP1
      A1. Here Comes Yet Another Day
      A2. Maximum Consumption
      A3. Unreal Reality
      A4. Hot Potatoes
      A5. Sitting In My Hotel
      B1. Motorway
      B2. You Don't Know My Name
      B3. Supersonic Rocket Ship
      B4. Look A Little On The Sunny Side
      B5. Celluloid Heroes
      LP2
      C1. Top Of The Pops
      C2. Brainwashed
      C3. Mr. Wonderful
      C4. Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues
      C5. Holiday
      D1. Muswell Hillbilly
      D2. Alcohol
      D3. Banana Boat Song
      D4. Skin And Bone
      D5. Baby Face
      D6. Lola

      1CD – Everybody’s In Show Biz – Everybody’s A Star, 1971 Original Album, 2022 Remaster (Stereo)
      1. Here Comes Yet Another Day
      2. Maximum Consumption
      3. Unreal Reality
      4. Hot Potatoes
      5. Sitting In My Hotel
      6. Motorway
      7. You Don't Know My Name
      8. Supersonic Rocket Ship
      9. Look A Little On The Sunny Side
      10. Celluloid Heroes
      11. Top Of The Pops (live)
      12. Brainwashed (live)
      13. Mr. Wonderful (live)
      14. Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues (live)
      15. Holiday (live)
      16. Muswell Hillbilly (live)
      17. Alcohol (live)
      18. Banana Boat Song (live)
      19. Skin And Bone (live)
      20. Baby Face (live)
      21. Lola (live)
      Bonus Tracks:
      22. Celluloid Heroes (2022 Mix)

      The Kinks

      Muswell Hillbillies (remastered - Stereo)

        The Kinks, Muswell Hillbillies 1971 classic album has been remastered from the original audio source for the albums 50th Anniversary and will be released on heavy weight vinyl for the 9th September via BMG.

        This period’s first Kinks album, Muswell Hillbillies, is for many people their best of all. It conversely looked back on Ray and Dave Davies’ London roots, telling tales of working-class families migrating from the war-torn and redevelopment-ravaged inner city to the strange, leafy suburbs of North London.

        Expertly recreated and retouched original artwork with gatefold sleeve. All audio has been produced by Ray Davies and mastered by Kinks expert Tony Cousins at Metropolis studios.

        The 1CD standalone includes x3 new Ray Davies remixes ‘20th Century Man’, ‘Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues’ & ‘Travelling With My Band’. Brand new sleeve notes with band quotes and photos. 


        TRACK LISTING

        LP - Muswell Hillbillies, 1971 Original Album, 2022 Remaster (Stereo)
        A1. 20th Century Man
        A2. Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues
        A3. Holiday
        A4. Skin And Bone
        A5. Alcohol
        A6. Complicated Life
        B1. Here Come The People In Grey
        B2. Have A Cuppa Tea
        B3. Holloway Jail
        B4. Oklahoma U.S.A.
        B5. Uncle Son
        B6. Muswell Hillbilly

        CD - Muswell Hillbillies, 1971 Original Album, 2022 Remaster (Stereo)
        1. 20th Century Man
        2. Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues
        3. Holiday
        4. Skin And Bone
        5. Alcohol
        6. Complicated Life
        7. Here Come The People In Grey
        8. Have A Cuppa Tea
        9. Holloway Jail
        10. Oklahoma U.S.A.
        11. Uncle Son
        12. Muswell Hillbilly
        Bonus Tracks:
        13. 20th Century Man (2022 Mix)
        14. Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues (2022 Mix)
        15. Traveling With My Band (2022 Mix)

        The Beatles

        White Album (Stereo 50th Anniversary Reissue)

        In November 1968, millions of double LPs were shipped to record stores worldwide ahead of that tumultuous year’s most anticipated music event: the November 22nd release of The BEATLES (soon to be better known as ‘The White Album’). With their ninth studio album, The Beatles took the world on a whole new trip, side one blasting off with the exhilarating rush of a screaming jet escorting Paul McCartney’s punchy, exuberant vocals on “Back In The U.S.S.R.” “Dear Prudence” came next, John Lennon warmly beckoning his friend and all of us to “look around.” George Harrison imparted timeless wisdom in “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” singing, “With every mistake we must surely be learning.” Ringo Starr’s “Don’t Pass Me By” marked his first solo songwriting credit on a Beatles album. For 50 years, ‘The White Album’ has invited its listeners to venture forth and explore the breadth and ambition of its music, delighting and inspiring each new generation in turn.

        For it’s 50th anniversary, The Beatles release a suite of lavishly presented ‘White Album’ packages. The album’s 30 tracks are newly mixed by producer Giles Martin and mix engineer Sam Okell in stereo and 5.1 surround audio, joined by 27 early acoustic demos and 50 session takes, most of which are previously unreleased in any form.

        “We had left Sgt. Pepper’s band to play in his sunny Elysian Fields and were now striding out in new directions without a map,” says Paul McCartney in his written introduction for the new ‘White Album’ releases.

        This is the first time The BEATLES (‘White Album’) has been remixed and presented with additional demos and session recordings. The album’s sweeping new edition follows 2017’s universally acclaimed Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band Anniversary Edition releases. To create the new stereo and 5.1 surround audio mixes for ‘The White Album,’ Martin and Okell worked with an expert team of engineers and audio restoration specialists at Abbey Road Studios in London. All the new ‘White Album’ releases include Martin’s new stereo album mix, sourced directly from the original four-track and eight-track session tapes. Martin’s new mix is guided by the album’s original stereo mix produced by his father, George Martin.

        “In remixing ‘The White Album,’ we’ve tried to bring you as close as possible to The Beatles in the studio,” explains Giles Martin in his written introduction for the new edition. “We’ve peeled back the layers of the ‘Glass Onion’ with the hope of immersing old and new listeners into one of the most diverse and inspiring albums ever made.”

        The minimalist artwork for ‘The White Album’ was created by artist Richard Hamilton, one of Britain’s leading figures in the creation and rise of pop art. The top-loading gatefold sleeve’s stark white exterior had ‘The BEATLES’ embossed on the front and printed on the spine with the album’s catalogue number. Early copies of ‘The White Album’ were also individually numbered on the front, which has also been done for the new edition’s Super Deluxe package. The set’s six CDs and Blu-ray disc are housed in a slipsleeved 164-page hardbound book, with pull-out reproductions of the original album’s four glossy color portrait photographs of John, Paul, George, and Ringo, as well as the album’s large fold-out poster with a photo collage on one side and lyrics on the other. The beautiful book is illustrated with rare photographs, reproductions of handwritten and notated lyrics, previously unpublished photos of recording sheets and tape boxes, and reproduced original ‘White Album’ print ads. The book’s comprehensive written pieces include new introductions by Paul McCartney and Giles Martin, and in-depth chapters covering track-by-track details and session notes reflecting The Beatles’ year between the release of ‘Sgt. Pepper’ and recording sessions for ‘The White Album,’ the band’s July 28 1968 “Mad Day Out” photo shoot in locations around London, the album artwork, the lead-up and execution of the album’s blockbuster release, and its far-ranging influence, written by Beatles historian, author and radio producer Kevin Howlett; journalist and author John Harris; and Tate Britain’s Senior Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art Andrew Wilson.

        The Deluxe 3CD is presented in an embossed digipak with the fold-out poster and portrait photos, plus a 24-page booklet abridged from the Super Deluxe book. Presented in a lift-top box with a four-page booklet, the limited edition Deluxe 4LP vinyl set presents the 2LP album in a faithful, embossed reproduction of its original gatefold sleeve with the fold-out poster and portrait photos, paired with the 2LP Esher Demos in an embossed gatefold sleeve.

        Much of the initial songwriting for ‘The White Album’ was done in Rishikesh, India between February and April 1968, when John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr joined a course at the Maharishi’s Academy of Transcendental Meditation. In a postcard to Ringo, who had returned to England before the others, John wrote, “we’ve got about two L.P.s worth of songs now so get your drums out.”

        During the last week of May, The Beatles gathered at George’s house in Esher, Surrey, where they recorded acoustic demos for 27 songs. Known as the Esher Demos, all 27 recordings are included in the new edition’s Deluxe and Super Deluxe packages, sourced from the original four-track tapes. Twenty-one of the demoed songs were recorded during the subsequent studio sessions, and 19 were ultimately finished and included on ‘The White Album.’

        The Beatles’ studio sessions for The BEATLES (‘White Album’) began on May 30, 1968 at Abbey Road Studios. In the 20 weeks that followed, The Beatles devoted most of their time to sessions there for the new album, with some recording also done at Trident Studios. The final session for the album took place at Abbey Road on October 16, a 24-hour marathon with producer George Martin to sequence the double album’s four sides and to complete edits and cross-fades between its songs. The Beatles’ approach to recording for ‘The White Album’ was quite different from what they had done for ‘Sgt. Pepper.’ Rather than layering individually overdubbed parts on a multi-track tape, many of the ‘White Album’ session takes were recorded to four-track and eight-track tape as group performances with a live lead vocal. The Beatles often recorded take after take for a song, as evidenced by the Super Deluxe set’s Take 102 for “Not Guilty,” a song that was not included on the album. This live-take recording style resulted in a less intricately structured, more unbridled album that would shift the course of rock music and cut a path for punk and indie rock.

        The Beatles’ newly adopted method of recording all through the night was time consuming and exhausting for their producer, George Martin. Martin had other duties, including his management of AIR (Associated Independent Recording), and he had also composed the orchestral score for The Beatles’ animated feature film, Yellow Submarine, released in July 1968. After the first three months of ‘White Album’ sessions, Martin took a three-week holiday from the studio, entrusting the control room to his young assistant Chris Thomas and balance engineer Ken Scott. Scott had taken the place of engineer Geoff Emerick, who left the sessions in mid-July. On August 22, Ringo Starr also left the sessions, returning 11 days later to find his drum kit adorned with flowers from his bandmates. While the sessions’ four and a half months of long hours and many takes did spark occasional friction in the studio, the session recordings reveal the closeness, camaraderie, and collaborative strengths within the band, as well as with George Martin.

        The BEATLES (‘White Album’) was the first Beatles album to be released on the group’s own Apple Records label. Issued in both stereo and mono for the U.K. and in stereo for the U.S., the double album was an immediate bestseller, entering the British chart at number one and remaining there for eight of the 22 weeks it was listed. ‘The White Album’ also debuted at number one on the U.S. chart, holding the top spot for nine weeks of its initial 65-week chart run. In his glowing ‘White Album’ review for Rolling Stone, the magazine’s co-founder Jann Wenner declared: “It is the best album they have ever released, and only The Beatles are capable of making a better one.” In the U.S., ‘The White Album’ is 19-times platinum-certified by the RIAA and in 2000, it was inducted into the Recording Academy’s GRAMMY® Hall of Fame, recognizing “recordings of lasting qualitative or historical significance.”


        TRACK LISTING

        Super Deluxe [6CD+1Blu-ray Set / Digital Audio Collection]
        CD 1: The BEATLES (‘White Album’) 2018 Stereo Mix
        Back In The U.S.S.R.
        Dear Prudence
        Glass Onion
        Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
        Wild Honey Pie
        The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill
        While My Guitar Gently Weeps
        Happiness Is A Warm Gun
        Martha My Dear
        I’m So Tired
        Blackbird
        Piggies
        Rocky Raccoon
        Don’t Pass Me By
        Why Don’t We Do It In The Road?
        I Will
        Julia

        CD 2: The BEATLES (‘White Album’) 2018 Stereo Mix
        Birthday
        Yer Blues
        Mother Nature’s Son
        Everybody’s Got Something To Hide
        Except Me And My Monkey
        Sexy Sadie
        Helter Skelter
        Long, Long, Long
        Revolution I
        Honey Pie
        Savoy Truffle
        Cry Baby Cry
        Revolution 9
        Good Night

        CD 3: Esher Demos
        Back In The U.S.S.R.
        Dear Prudence
        Glass Onion
        Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
        The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill
        While My Guitar Gently Weeps
        Happiness Is A Warm Gun
        I’m So Tired
        Blackbird
        Piggies
        Rocky Raccoon
        Julia
        Yer Blues
        Mother Nature’s Son
        Everybody’s Got Something To Hide
        Except Me And My Monkey
        Sexy Sadie
        Revolution
        Honey Pie
        Cry Baby Cry
        Sour Milk Sea
        Junk
        Child Of Nature
        Circles
        Mean Mr. Mustard
        Polythene Pam
        Not Guilty
        What’s The New Mary Jane

        CD 4: Sessions
        Revolution I (Take 18)
        A Beginning (Take 4) / Don’t Pass Me By (Take 7)
        Blackbird (Take 28)
        Everybody’s Got Something To Hide
        Except Me And My Monkey (Unnumbered Rehearsal)
        Good Night (Unnumbered Rehearsal)
        Good Night (Take 10 With A Guitar Part From Take 5)
        Good Night (Take 22)
        Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (Take 3)
        Revolution (Unnumbered Rehearsal)
        Revolution (Take 14 – Instrumental Backing Track)
        Cry Baby Cry (Unnumbered Rehearsal)
        Helter Skelter (First Version – Take 2)

        CD 5: Sessions
        Sexy Sadie (Take 3)
        While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Acoustic Version – Take 2)
        Hey Jude (Take 1)
        St. Louis Blues (Studio Jam)
        Not Guilty (Take 102)
        Mother Nature’s Son (Take 15)
        Yer Blues (Take 5 With Guide Vocal)
        What’s The New Mary Jane (Take 1)
        Rocky Raccoon (Take 8)
        Back In The U.S.S.R. (Take 5 – Instrumental Backing Track)
        Dear Prudence (Vocal, Guitar & Drums)
        Let It Be (Unnumbered Rehearsal)
        While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Third Version – Take 27)
        (You’re So Square) Baby, I Don’t Care (Studio Jam)
        Helter Skelter (Second Version – Take 17)
        Glass Onion (Take 10)

        CD 6: Sessions
        I Will (Take 13)
        Blue Moon (Studio Jam)
        I Will (Take 29)
        Step Inside Love (Studio Jam)
        Los Paranoias (Studio Jam)
        Can You Take Me Back? (Take 1)
        Birthday (Take 2 – Instrumental Backing Track)
        Piggies (Take 12 – Instrumental Backing Track)
        Happiness Is A Warm Gun (Take 19)
        Honey Pie (Instrumental Backing Track)
        Savoy Truffle (Instrumental Backing Track)
        Martha My Dear (Without Brass And Strings)
        Long, Long, Long (Take 44)
        I’m So Tired (Take 7)
        I’m So Tired (Take 14)
        The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill (Take 2)
        Why Don’t We Do It In The Road? (Take 5)
        Julia (Two Rehearsals)
        The Inner Light (Take 6 – Instrumental Backing Track)
        Lady Madonna (Take 2 – Piano And Drums)
        Lady Madonna (Backing Vocals From Take 3)
        Across The Universe (Take 6)

        Blu-ray: The BEATLES (‘White Album’)
        Audio Features:
        : PCM Stereo (2018 Stereo Mix)
        : DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (2018)
        : Dolby True HD 5.1 (2018)
        : Mono (2018 Direct Transfer Of ‘The White Album’ Original Mono Mix)

         Deluxe [3CD Digipak / 180-gram 4LP Vinyl Box Set (limited Edition)
        The BEATLES (‘White Album’) 2018 Stereo Mix
        Esher Demos

        Standard 2LP Vinyl [180-gram]
        The BEATLES (‘White Album’) 2018 Stereo Mix

        The Beatles

        Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - 2017 Stereo Mix

          Produced by Giles Martin for this year’s universally heralded ‘Sgt. Pepper’ Anniversary Edition releases, the album’s new stereo mix was sourced directly from the original four-track session tapes and guided by the original, Beatles-preferred mono mix produced by Giles’ father, George Martin. Praised by fans and music critics around the world, The Beatles’ ‘Sgt. Pepper’ Anniversary Edition is 2017’s most celebrated historical music release and an ideal gift for Beatle People here, there, and everywhere.

          The Doors

          The Doors - 180 Gram Stereo Version

            Originally released in January 1967, and one of the most impressive debuts in rock history. 

            "A tremendous debut album, and indeed one of the best first-time outings in rock history, introducing the band's fusion of rock, blues, classical, jazz, and poetry with a knockout punch. The lean, spidery guitar and organ riffs interweave with a hypnotic menace, providing a seductive backdrop for Jim Morrison's captivating vocals and probing prose. "Light My Fire" was the cut that topped the charts and established the group as stars, but most of the rest of the album is just as impressive, including some of their best songs: the propulsive "Break on Through" (their first single), the beguiling mystery of "The Crystal Ship," the mysterious "End of the Night," "Take It as It Comes" (one of several tunes besides "Light My Fire" that also had hit potential), and the stomping rock of "Soul Kitchen" and "Twentieth Century Fox." The 11-minute Oedipal drama "The End" was the group at its most daring and, some would contend, overambitious. It was nonetheless a haunting cap to an album whose nonstop melodicism and dynamic tension would never be equaled by the group again, let alone bettered." - AllMusic.

            The Beach Boys

            Pet Sounds - 50th Anniversary Stereo Edition

              The best Beach Boys album, and one of the best of the 1960s. The group here reached a whole new level in terms of both composition and production, layering tracks upon tracks of vocals and instruments to create a richly symphonic sound. Conventional keyboards and guitars were combined with exotic touches of orchestrated strings, bicycle bells, buzzing organs, harpsichords, flutes, Theremin, Hawaiian-sounding string instruments, Coca-Cola cans, barking dogs, and more. It wouldn't have been a classic without great songs, and this has some of the group's most stunning melodies, as well as lyrical themes which evoke both the intensity of newly born love affairs and the disappointment of failed romance (add in some general statements about loss of innocence and modern-day confusion as well). The spiritual quality of the material is enhanced by some of the most gorgeous upper-register male vocals (especially by Brian and Carl Wilson) ever heard on a rock record. "Wouldn't It Be Nice," "God Only Knows," "Caroline No," and "Sloop John B" (the last of which wasn't originally intended to go on the album) are the well-known hits, but equally worthy are such cuts as "You Still Believe in Me," "Don't Talk," "I Know There's an Answer," and "I Just Wasn't Made for These Times."

              TRACK LISTING

              1. Wouldn't It Be Nice
              2. You Still Believe In Me
              3. That's Not Me
              4. Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder)
              5. I'm Waiting For The Day
              6. Let's Go Away For Awhile
              7. Sloop John B
              8. God Only Knows
              9. I Know There's An Answer
              10. Here Today
              11. I Just Wasn't Made For These Times
              12. Pet Sounds
              13. Caroline, No

              Low Frequency In Stereo

              The Last Temptation Of....

                The Low Frequency In Stereo release their third album "The Last Temptation Of...", making music that sounds fresh, inspired and focused. Recorded on analogue equipment to get the classic room sound and mixed down on digital to keep the natural sounds on the mood and instruments. Some call it lo-fi post-rock, some call it The Low Frequency In Stereo sound. Some other critics mention bands like Can, Neu and Jesus and the Mary Chain when listening to the bands music.

                The Stereo Morphonium

                5 Track EP

                  Stereo Morphonium is Darren Hayman's (from Hefner) avant / electronica project. This five track EP was produced by Joel Neumatic who as well as contributing to this EP, also sings and plays synth and guitar for NYC band Mutronium.

                  The Stereo

                  No Traffic

                    "No Traffic" is the second full length from The Stereo, following on from their "New Tokyo Is Calling" EP which was released to great acclaim last year. This album is even better, chock full of the same catchy hooks, melodies and the quirkiness that makes the band a special emo core outfit.


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