Double vinyl LP edition pressed at 45rpm. Album Tracks 1. Home 2. As Soon As They Have All Aligned 3. Birds 4. Sharpness 5. Time 6. Hey Jude 7. Blackbird 1. Masquerade Is Over 2. Work Song 3. Can't Get Rid of 4. Here But I'm Gone 5. Thrill Is Gone 6. Over You
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Double vinyl LP edition pressed at 45rpm. Album Tracks 1. Home 2. As Soon As They Have All Aligned 3. Birds 4. Sharpness 5. Time 6. Hey Jude 7. Blackbird 1. Masquerade Is Over 2. Work Song 3. Can't Get Rid of 4. Here But I'm Gone 5. Thrill Is Gone 6. Over You

Red Vinyl. Avenged Sevenfold 'Self Titled' album was the bands 4th studio album and the last to feature their drummer The Rev. 'Self Titled' has sold over 1.5 Million copies worldwide and has been streamed over 750 Million times and continues to be one of their largest and most popular albums. The album was ranked No. 4 on The Billboard 200, was awarded best album by Kerrang in 2008, was featured on Kerrang's Inch666 albums you must hear before you dieInch and went certified gold in 2008.For Fans Of Metallica, Slipknot, Bullet For My Valentine Album Tracks 1. Critical Acclaim 2. Almost Easy 3. Scream 4. Afterlife 5. Gunslinger 6. Unbound (The Wild Ride) 7. Brompton Cocktail 8. Lost 9. A Little Piece of Heaven 10. Dear God

Vinyl LP pressing. Howlin' Wolf was one of the most charismatic and exciting performers in the history of blues music. Standing six feet three inches he was a mountain of a man whose menacing vocal and low down 'n' dirty delivery greatly influenced a whole generation of rockers who followed. Born Chester Burnett, Wolf was one of the most important and influential figures in Chicago Blues through the 1950s. Rougher-edged than Muddy Waters, the intensity of Wolf's performance prompted Sun Records impresario, Sam Phillips, to observe When I heard Howlin' Wolf, I said 'This is for me. This is where the soul of man never dies'. This 16-track LP features the bluesman's best-loved songs from the first decade or more of his recording career, comprising songs from his 1951 debut recording for Phillips in Memphis, through to 1962 by which time commercial blues had become focused on the middle-class, white student market as much as it's traditional black roots. A fitting tribute to one of the true greats of the blues. Album Tracks 1. Moanin' at Midnight 2. How Many More Years 3. Wolf Is at Your Door 4. Evil Is Going on 5. Who Will Be Next 6. Smokestack Lightning 7. I Asked for Water 8. Sittin' on Top of the World 1. Howlin' Blues 2. Spoonful 3. Wang Dang Doodle 4. Back Door Man 5. Down in the Bottom 6. The Red Rooster 7. Goin' Down Slow 8. I Ain't Superstitious

Heavyweight 180gm vinyl LP repressing of this album from the rock superstar housed in a faithfully recreated LP sleeve containing all the elements of the original . Born in the U.S.A. is the seventh studio album by American rock singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen, released on June 4, 1984. A critical and commercial success, it found Springsteen marking a departure in his sound. While it's predecessor, the dark and acoustic Nebraska, featured songs of pessimism and isolation, Born in the U.S.A.'s lyrics expressed signs of hope in the daily fight of the ordinary American in following the American Dream, a new feeling complemented by synthesized arrangements and a pop-flavored, radio-oriented sound that helped Springsteen to extend his popularity and appeal to mainstream audiences. The album was supported by an enormous commercial campaign that helped create several hit singles, as well as remixes and music videos. Born in the U.S.A. was the best-selling album of 1985 in the United States (and also Springsteen's most successful album ever), selling 15 million copies in the U.S alone, and 30 million worldwide. The album produced a record-tying string of seven Top 10 singles (tied with Michael Jackson's Thriller and Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814) and also a worldwide concert tour (the two-year Born in the U.S.A. Tour) that was a success. The album was lauded by most critics and is often considered one of Springsteen's finest albums (Rolling Stone magazine rated it the 86th-greatest album of all time, his second on the list) along with his 1975 breakthrough, Born to Run. The scathing condemnation of the title track is often misinterpreted as a patriotic anthem as a result of the repeating chorus. Album Tracks 1. Born in the U.S.A. 4 39 2. Cover Me 3 27 3. Darlington County 4 48 4. Working on the Highway 3 11 5. Downbound Train 3 35 6. I'm on Fire 2 37