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Transparent red vinyl. Side InchFInch is blank. The eponymous first album delivered to Warner Bros. Was recorded mostly in August and September 1970, and was released in January 1971. In 1972 Little Feat reformed, with bassist Kenny Gradney replacing Estrada. The band also added a second guitarist in Paul Barrere and percussionist Sam Clayton (brother of session singer Merry Clayton and the brother-in-law of the jazz saxophonist Curtis Amy) and as a result the band was expanded from a quartet to a sextet.This new lineup radically altered the band's sound, leaning toward New Orleans funk. The group went on to record Dixie Chicken (1973)-one of the band's most popular albums, which incorporated New Orleans musical influences and styles-as well as Feats Don't Fail Me Now (1974), which was a studio-recorded attempt to capture some of the energy of their live shows. This recording was made in between the Dixie Chicken and Feats Don't Fail Me Now albums. Recorded live in Denver on July 20, 1973 at Ebbet's Field. Album Tracks 1. Apolitical Blues 2. Two Trains 3. Got No Shadow Pt. 1 4. The Fan 5. Texas Rose Cafe 6. Snakes on Everything 7. Cat Fever 8. Fat Man in the Bathtub 1. Walkin' All Night 2. Sailin' Shoes 3. Dixie Chicken 4. Hamburger Midnight 5. Got No Shadow Pt. 2 6. On Your Way Down 1. Willin' 2. Cold, Cold, Cold

Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? is the second studio album by American thrash metal band Megadeth, released on September 19, 1986. The project was originally handled by Combat Records, resulting in the first mix of the album being co-produced by Randy Burns. Capitol Records then bought the rights to the album and hired another producer, Paul Lani, to mix it himself. The album's front cover, featuring the band's mascot Vic Rattlehead, was created by Ed Repka. The recording of the album was difficult for the band because of the ongoing drug issues the members had at the time. This was the last Megadeth album to feature drummer Gar Samuelson and guitarist Chris Poland, who were fired shortly after the album's promotional tour. The title track, noted for it's politically conscious lyrics, was released as the album's lead single. Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? is regarded as a thrash metal classic and as an album that gave prominence to extreme metal. It has been featured in several publications' best album lists, including Robert Dimery's 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die and Martin Popoff's Top 500 Heavy Metal Albums of All Time. The album has been reissued several times over the years. In 2004, the album was remixed and remastered by Megadeth front man Dave Mustaine, with extensive liner notes detailing the album's background. In 2011, the three different versions were reissued as part of the album's 25th anniversary celebration. All of them, with the exception of the 2004 mixes, feature new remastering. Album Tracks 1. Wake Up Dead 3 37 2. The Conjuring 5 00 3. Peace Sells 4 05 4. Devils Island 5 02 1. Good Mourning / Black Friday 6 39 2. Bad Omen 4 03 3. I Ain't Superstitious 2 42 4. My Last Words 4 44

AVAILABLE ON VINYL FOR THE FIRST TIME (2 LP DISCS) In 2001, Chilean rock band LA LEY performed and recorded the live album LA LEY MTV UNPLUGGED in Miami, Florida. This platinum album is to date the band's best-selling album. The album emphasizes the band's alt-rock 1990's material. Special guest singer Ely Guerra is featured on the songInchEl DUELOInch. Also, La Ley's live performance is augmented for this performance with a full orchestra including a string section. Sixteen songs are featured on this vinyl including major hit songs such as InchEl DueloInch, InchDia CeroInch, InchAquiInch and 'Fuera de MiInch among others. LA LEY MTV UNPLUGGED went on to win a Grammy award. Album Tracks 1. Animal 2. Día Cero 3. Mentira 4. Prisioneros de la Piel 1. Hombre 2. Krazyworld 3. Intenta Amar (Unplugged) 4. El Duelo (Feat. Ely Guerra) 1. The Corridor 2. Aquí 3. Delirando 4. Cielo Market 1. La Luna 2. Fuera de MÍ 3. Paraíso 4. Al Final

'Bloodline', the striking debut album from Mon Rovîa transforms personal struggle into a powerful statement of resilience and hope. The record channels themes of identity, survival, and transformation into a sound and story that have already resonated with millions worldwide. Mon's music is rooted in his groundbreaking Afro-Appalachian folk sound, a genre-defying blend that bridges folk tradition and modern storytelling. At the heart of Mon Rovîa's artistry is a commitment to fostering community and connection. Whether performed in intimate settings or reaching millions online, his work resonates as a call to gather, to reflect, and to imagine a more connected future together. Album Tracks 1. Black Cauldron 2. Pray the Devil Back to Hell 3. Day at the Soccer Fields 4. Bloodline 5. A Foreshadowing 6. Little By Little 7. Old Fort Steel Trail 8. Whose Face Am I 9. Running Boy 10. Field Song 11. Somewhere Down in Georgia 12. Oh Wide World 13. Code of Many Colors 14. Heavy Foot 15. Infinite Pines 16. Where the Mountain Meets the Sea