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Where Did You Sleep Last Night (LP)

Leadbelly
Before there was Elvis and Nirvana, there was Leadbelly, and he does it best! Read more

I'm A Man: Chess Masters 1955-1958 (LP)

Bo Diddley

In Ribbons ( 30th Anniversary Reissue ) (Other)

Pale Saints
" In Ribbons " is the 2nd full length album from Leeds, UK based Pale Saints. It continues with the dynamic loud / soft dreamy sound of their 1st album. But here songs are less chaotic and more layered & delicate! For fans of: My Bloody Valentine, Lush & Cocteau Twins ... On Double Transparent LP or 2 x CD ... Read more

Music For Kids (Other)

The Folk Implosion
The Folk Implosion are a duo made up of Lou Barlow ( Dinosaur Jr. / Sebadoh ) & John Davis. They started as a very lo-fi acoustic / garage act. The songs on here originally appeared on the Kids soundtrack. It marked a change to a more pop oriented dance sound. "Natural One" was even an unlikely hit for the duo! For fans of: Sebadoh, Pavement, GBV, etc ... On double LP or CD Read more

Spooky / Split / Lovelife (LP)

Lush
Lush were a London based shoegaze quartet from the late 80's / 90's. Their 3 albums were finally reissued late last year. Fuzzy, Jangly, Dreamy pop with beautiful vocals. For fans of: My Bloody Valentine, Cocteau Twins, JAMC, RIDE, etc ... Read more

For Mahalia, With Love (CD)

James Brandon Lewis & Red Lily
Using songs associated with the most iconic Gospel music legend as a jumping-off point for arrangements that lead into group improvisations is not that crazy, actually. In fact, this recording is a thing of great beauty! James Brandon Lewis - tenor saxophone Kirk Knuffke - cornet William Parker - bass Chad Taylor - drums Chris Hoffman - cello Also, Mendoza/Hoff Revels' "Echolocation", which also features Lewis as well as drummer Ches Smith (joining electric guitarist Ava Mendoza and bassist Devin Hoff) rips! Read more

Coin Coin Chapter Five: In the Garden (LP)

Matana Roberts
This installment of Roberts' musical investigation of her family's history centers around an ancestor who died following complications from an illegal abortion. If you haven't heard previous chapters in her Coin Coin series, this might be a good place to begin. Music, noise, sound art, singing, darkness, starkness, beauty. Jazz? I don't know or care. Read more

Fly or Die Fly or Die Fly or Die ((world war)) (LP)

jaimie branch
Rest in Power, and thank you for this magic. jaimie branch – trumpet, voice, keyboard, percussion, happy apple Lester St. Louis – cello, voice, flute, marimba, keyboard Jason Ajemian – double bass, electric bass, voice, marimba Chad Taylor – drums, mbira, timpani, bells, marimba + guests Read more

Protect Your Light (LP)

Irreversible Entaglements
Okay, yes, there's a theme here, I see: a lot of invocations, incantations and intonations, by women-led groups (or in the case of "For Mahalia", inspired by Lewis' beloved grandmother's love for the music of Mahalia Jackson. But the spells are just about as potent.) Irreversible Entanglements: check it! Read more

Crazy Horse Never Died (LP)

Roxy Gordon
Your favorite poet's favorite poet. Like if Terry Allen fronted Crass Read more

Everything Harmony (LP)

Lemon Twigs
Hooks, looks, emotion. A working model for the next decade of Rock and Roll. Read more

Fairweather Friend (LP)

Umbrellas
I love this record because it makes me happy and sad at the same time. Read more

Car Wheels On A Gravel Road (LP)

Lucinda Williams
This record blends country, pop & rock in a manner so tasteful, so perfectly contextualized, it can be paralleled only by the genre-defining seminal work of The Byrds' "Sweethearts of the Rodeo" Read more

The Narrow Gate (Cassette)

Bridge Gamble
The indentation left on modernity by nature's mystery leads to high weirdness in the high desert while mama and papa pray for their child from back home. Read more

Ska-Boo-Da-Ba (LP)

Skatalites
Reissue of what is arguably their best album. Tremendous, start to finish. Read more

In Person (CD)

Gregory Issacs
Lovely mid-70's Gregory album given the deluxe reissue treatment Read more

Eccentric Soul: The Saadia Lable (LP)

V/A
One of Soul's most collectible labels gets the Numero reissue treatment. Essential music from Florida Read more

One Step Ahead

Sugar Minott
Superb cover of the Aretha Franklin classic. Produced by the one Victor Axelrod. Find this. Read more

The Peace-Maker (LP)

Harold Land
Excellent understated gem finally gets a nice U.S. vinyl repress. Such a great album. Plus Bobby Hutcherson! Read more

Vibrations In Color (LP)

Nu Vintage
Mellow but not lo-fi, heavily jaz-inspired beats, coming out of the Bay Area. The harder you listen, the better it gets. Read more