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Limited white colored triple vinyl. Mac Miller's cult favorite mixtape Faces is finally available on triple vinyl. The project, which originally debuted on Mother's Day 2014, is a vital in Mac's catalogue that followed-up his critically-acclaimed sophomore album Watching Movies With The Sound Off. Upon it's arrival, the mixtape served as the high water mark for Mac's technical prowess and cemented a creative actualization that would continue through his career; reinventing himself with each new project. Reviewing the project following it's , critic Craig Jenkins succinctly described it as Inchthe best work of his career. Album Tracks 1. Inside Outside 2. Here We Go 3. Friends (Feat. Schoolboy Q) 4. Angel Dust (Feat. King Ralph of Malibu) 5. Malibu 6. What Do You Do (Feat. Sir Michael Rocks) 7. It Just Doesn't Matter 8. Therapy 9. Polo Jeans (Feat. Earl Sweatshirt & Ab-Soul) 10. Happy Birthday 1. Wedding 2. Funeral 3. Diablo 4. Ave Maria 5. 55 (Feat. Thundercat) 6. San Francisco 7. Colors and Shapes 8. Insomniak (Feat. Rick Ross) 9. Uber (Feat. Mike Jones) 1. Rain (Feat. Vince Staples) 2. Apparition 3. Thumbalina 4. New Faces V2 (Feat. Earl Sweatshirt & Da$H) 5. Grand Finale
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Limited white colored triple vinyl. Mac Miller's cult favorite mixtape Faces is finally available on triple vinyl. The project, which originally debuted on Mother's Day 2014, is a vital in Mac's catalogue that followed-up his critically-acclaimed sophomore album Watching Movies With The Sound Off. Upon it's arrival, the mixtape served as the high water mark for Mac's technical prowess and cemented a creative actualization that would continue through his career; reinventing himself with each new project. Reviewing the project following it's , critic Craig Jenkins succinctly described it as Inchthe best work of his career. Album Tracks 1. Inside Outside 2. Here We Go 3. Friends (Feat. Schoolboy Q) 4. Angel Dust (Feat. King Ralph of Malibu) 5. Malibu 6. What Do You Do (Feat. Sir Michael Rocks) 7. It Just Doesn't Matter 8. Therapy 9. Polo Jeans (Feat. Earl Sweatshirt & Ab-Soul) 10. Happy Birthday 1. Wedding 2. Funeral 3. Diablo 4. Ave Maria 5. 55 (Feat. Thundercat) 6. San Francisco 7. Colors and Shapes 8. Insomniak (Feat. Rick Ross) 9. Uber (Feat. Mike Jones) 1. Rain (Feat. Vince Staples) 2. Apparition 3. Thumbalina 4. New Faces V2 (Feat. Earl Sweatshirt & Da$H) 5. Grand Finale

Triple yellow colored vinyl LP pressing. Mac Miller has accomplished every goal he ever set for himself. At least that's what the magazines say about the Pittsburgh kid, and they're right enough. With his first album he became a grassroots rap megastar. With his second he bared his weird soul and was praised for it. His 11 mixtapes boast a couple bucket lists' worth of collaborators, from Bun B and Kendrick Lamar to Rick Ross and Juicy J. And in the same year that he toured the U.S. backed by a psychedelic soul band, he rapped all over Europe with Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz. He did indie. He's doing major. He even bought himself a ridiculous house in the Los Angeles hills and made a TV show about it. Hell, he made a jazz record. Album Tracks 1. Inside Outside 2. Here We Go 3. Friends - Featuring - Schoolboy Q 4. Angel Dust - Featuring - King Ralph of Malibu 5. Malibu 6. What Do You Do - Featuring - Sir Michael Rocks 1. It Just Doesn't Matter 2. Therapy 3. Polo Jeans - Featuring - Ab-Soul, Earl Sweatshirt 4. Happy Birthday 5. Wedding 6. Funeral 1. Diablo 2. Ave Maria 3. 55 - Featuring - Thundercat 4. San Francisco 5. Colors and Shapes 6. Insomniak - Featuring - Rick Ross 1. Uber - Featuring - Mike Jones 2. Rain - Featuring - Vince Staples 3. Apparition 4. Thumbalina from the Block 5. New Faces - Featuring - Da$H, Earl Sweatshirt 6. Grand Finale

Double vinyl LP pressing. Human After All is the third studio album by French electronic music duo Daft Punk, first released in 2005. Unlike their previous studio album Discovery (2001), whose sound was inspired by disco and garage house and produced over the period of two years, Human After All was more minimalistic and improvisational with a mixture of heavier guitars and electronics, and was produced in six weeks. Album Tracks 1. Human After All 2. The Prime Time of Your Life 3. Robot Rock 1. Steam Machine 2. Make Love 1. The Brainwasher 2. On/Off 3. Television Rules the Nation 1. Technologic 2. Emotion

Human After All Remixes by Daft Punk Human After All Remixes is a remix album companion to Human After All. It was originally released March 2006 exclusively in Japan, and the limited edition came with two deluxe Daft Punk kubricks. Only 3000 copies were made. It features many rare remixes, many of which have been incorporated into the Alive 2007 tour. Album Tracks 1. Robot Rock (Soulwax Remix) 2. Human After All (Sebastian Remix) 3. Technologic (Peaches No Logic Remix) 4. Brainwasher (Erol Alkan's Horrorhouse Dub) 1. Prime Time of Your Life (Para One Remix) 2. Human After All (InchGuy-Man After AllInch Justice Remix) 3. Technologic (Digitalism Remix) 4. Human After All (Emperor Machine Version) 1. Technologic (Vitalic Remix) 2. Robot Rock (Maximum Overdrive Mix) 3. Technologic (Liquid Twins Remix) 4. Technologic (Basement Jaxx Kontrol Mixx) 1. Human After All (The Juan McLean Remix) 2. Human After All (Alter Ego Remix) 3. Technologic (Le Knight Club Remix)