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Superhero? Supervillain? Super WHAT? Czarface & Mf Doom's newest team-up record Super What? is, much like the Avengers' arch-enemy Thanos... inevitable (and all-powerful!). The icon MF DOOM unleashes his wizardry and wordplay throughout the record, while CZARFACE (bolstered by the legendary Wu-Tang Clan's Inspectah Deck and Esoteric) slash through each of the Czar-Keys' produced tracks as the team raises the bar on their previous LP, Czarface meets Metalface (2018). Featuring golden-age superhero DMC (of RUN-DMC) and Hieroglyphics' leader Del The Funky Homosapien, with art by longtime CZARFACE co-creator Lamour Supreme, this album will bring all the thrills of a cosmic summer blockbuster. Recorded and slated for an early 2020 , and paused while COVID raged, this collaboration of masked men is finally finding it's way to you on all formats. Album Tracks 1. The King and Eye (Feat. DMC of Run DMC) 2. Czarwyn's Theory of People Getting Loose (Feat. Kendra Morris) 3. Mando Calrissian 4. Doom Unto Others 5. Jason & the Czargonauts (Feat. Del the Funky Homosapien) 6. Break in the Action 7. A Name to the Face 8. This Is Canon Now 9. So Strange (Feat. Godforbid) 10. Young World

Released in March 2009, 'BORN LIKE THIS.' is MF Doom's last solo album. Featuring Ghostface Killah, Raekwon and seminal American poet and writer Charles Bukowski with beats from J Dilla, Madlib and ol' Metal Fingers himself. Album Tracks 1. Supervillain Intro 2. Gazzillion Ear 3. Ballskin 4. Yessir! - Raekwon 5. Absolutely 6. Rap Ambush 7. Lightworks 8. Batty Boyz 9. Angelz 10. Cellz 11. Still Dope 12. Microwave Mayo 13. More Rhymin' 14. That's That 15. Supervillainz - Mobonix 16. Bumpy's Message - Bumpy Knuckles 17. Thank Yah

RFK Stadium, Washington, DC 6/10/73 (Live) - Widely considered one of The Grateful Dead's seminal performances, and certainly one of the very best of the universally acclaimed 1973 performing year, 6/10/73 is as synonymous with great Grateful Dead concerts as are 2/13/70, 8/27/72, and 5/8/77. There are few shows that deliver the goods to the extent of this concert, with it's statement-opener of InchMorning Dew, Inch through lengthy workouts on InchBird Song, Inch InchPlaying In The Band, Inch InchHere Comes Sunshine, Inch InchEyes Of The World, Inch and an other-worldly InchDark Star.Inch Add to this a nearly hour-long encore/third set featuring members of the Allman Brothers Band (with whom the Dead shared the bill at RFK in 1973), and you have not only one of the most unique shows in Grateful Dead history, but also one of the most exciting, inspired and powerful performances of the Dead's entire career. We're serving up the complete previously unreleased performance, with Plangent Processes tape restoration and speed correction, and mastering by Jeffrey Norman. Album Tracks 1. Morning Dew 2. Beat It on Down the Line 3. Ramble on Rose 4. Jack Straw 5. Wave That Flag 6. Looks Like Rain 7. Box of Rain 8. They Love Each Other 9. The Race Is on 10. Row Jimmy 11. El Paso 12. Bird Song 13. Playing in the Band 14. Eyes of the World> 15. Stella Blue 16. Big River 17. Here Comes Sunshine 18. Around and Around 19. Dark Star> 20. He's Gone> 21. Wharf Rat> 22. Truckin' 23. Sugar Magnolia 24. [Final Set with Dickey Betts and Butch Trucks] 25. It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry 26. That's All Right 27. Promised Land 28. Not Fade Away> 29. Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad> 30. Drums> 31. Not Fade Away 32. Johnny B. Goode

Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of The Grateful Dead's iconic Europe '72 Tour with the original Europe '72 album, newly remaste red. Plangent Processes tape restoration and speed correction, with mastering by GRAMMY® Award winning engineer Dave Glasser, Produce d for by David Lemieux. 180-Gram, Black Vinyl. In another industry defying move, The Grateful Dead followed up their first Gold Record, the 1971 liveshowcase SKULL ROSES, with another live album, one that to most fans and critics surpassed even the excellence of the previous offering. From April 7 to May 26, 1972, the Dead performed and recorded 21 live concerts, plus a set in a television studio, with every night being an exceptional display of the magic that was uniquely the live Grateful Dead. These concerts and this tour, 50 years later, are still considered one of the highest of high points in The Grateful Dead's performing career. In an era whena double album was rare enough, the Dead outdid even their own lofty standards by producing a 3 LP masterpiece that to this day is considered one of the finest live albums ever produced. Remastered from the original analog tapes, the album has never sounded better. Album Tracks 1. Cumberland Blues (Live at the Empire Pool, Wembley, England) [2022 Remaster] 2. He's Gone (Live at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, the Netherlands) [2022 Remaster] 3. One More Saturday Night (Live at the Lyceum Theatre, London, England) [2022 Remaster] 1. Jack Straw (Live at the Olympia Theatre, Paris, France) [2022 Remaster] 2. You Win Again (Live at the Lyceum Theatre, London, England) [2022 Remaster] 3. China Cat Sunflower (Live at the Olympia Theatre, Paris, France) [2022 Remaster] 4. I Know You Rider (Live at the Olympia Theatre, Paris, France) [2022 Remaster] 1. Brown-Eyed Women (Live at the Tivoli Concert Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark) [2022 Remaster] 2. Hurts Me