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Entirely written, produced, recorded, mixed and mastered by the duo of Mica Tenenbaum and Matt Lewin, Mercurial World proposes an abstract theory of time and explores the staggering Inchwhat ifsInch that make up the human experience. Approaching reality as a construct allows Magdalena Bay to enact their own, one that is committed to nothing but expanding the possible. Even the album's sequencing hints at the eternal the first track is titled InchThe End,Inch the last is InchThe Beginning,Inch forming a perfect loop when you listen to it straight through. InchMatt, Matt, wake up!Inch Tenenbaum whispers on the introductory track. InchI was thinking about how there's no true end to anything/ Everything comes from and goes to the same place Nowhere.Inch InchMercurial World has a lot of outsized themes on it, like destiny, death, and doing the impossible,Inch Tenenbaum explains. InchIt's not exactly a concept album, but we love prog-rock, so we love a concept.Inch Album Tracks 1. The End 2. Mercurial World 3. Dawning of the Season 4. Secrets (Your Fire) 5. You Lose! 6. Something for 2 7. Chaeri 8. Halfway 9. Hysterical Us 10. Prophecy 11. Follow the Leader 12. Domino 13. Dreamcatching 14. The Beginning
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Entirely written, produced, recorded, mixed and mastered by the duo of Mica Tenenbaum and Matt Lewin, Mercurial World proposes an abstract theory of time and explores the staggering Inchwhat ifsInch that make up the human experience. Approaching reality as a construct allows Magdalena Bay to enact their own, one that is committed to nothing but expanding the possible. Even the album's sequencing hints at the eternal the first track is titled InchThe End,Inch the last is InchThe Beginning,Inch forming a perfect loop when you listen to it straight through. InchMatt, Matt, wake up!Inch Tenenbaum whispers on the introductory track. InchI was thinking about how there's no true end to anything/ Everything comes from and goes to the same place Nowhere.Inch InchMercurial World has a lot of outsized themes on it, like destiny, death, and doing the impossible,Inch Tenenbaum explains. InchIt's not exactly a concept album, but we love prog-rock, so we love a concept.Inch Album Tracks 1. The End 2. Mercurial World 3. Dawning of the Season 4. Secrets (Your Fire) 5. You Lose! 6. Something for 2 7. Chaeri 8. Halfway 9. Hysterical Us 10. Prophecy 11. Follow the Leader 12. Domino 13. Dreamcatching 14. The Beginning

Remastered version of Fleetwood Mac's live debut on 2LP, 180-gram vinyl. - When Fleetwood Mac released their first live album in December 1980, it captured the legendary band's most iconic lineup on stage demonstrating the full scope of their collective, creative powers. Recorded mostly during the world tour for Tusk, Fleetwood Mac Live delivered a double-album's worth of exhilarating performances that included massive hits like InchDreamsInch and InchGo Your Own Way,Inch InchRhiannon,Inch and InchDon't Stop.Inch Album Tracks 1. Monday Morning (Live at Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan 2/3/80) 2. Say You Love Me (Live at Kansas Coliseum, Wichita, KS 8/25/80) 3. Dreams (Live at Palais de Sport, Paris, France 6/14/80) 4. Oh Well (Live at Checker Dome, St. Louis, Mo 11/5/79) 5. Over & Over (Live at Myriad, Oklahoma City, Ok 8/22/80) 1. Sara (Live at Checker Dome, St. Louis, Mo 11/5/79) 2. Not That Funny (Live at Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, Oh 5/21/80) 3. Never Going Back Again (Live at McKale Center, Tucson, Az 8/28/80) 4. Landslide (Live at Wembley Arena, London, UK 6/25/80) 1. Fireflies (Live at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, Ca 9/4/80) 2. Over My Head (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City, Mo 8/24/80) 3. Rhiannon (Live at Wembley Arena, London, UK 6/26/80) 4. Don't Let Me Down Again (Live at Capitol Theater, Passaic, NJ 10/17/75) 5. One More Night (Live at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, Ca 9/3/80) 1. Go Your Own Way (Live at Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, Oh 5/21/80) 2. Don't Stop (Live at Palais de Sport, Paris, France 6/14/80) 3. I'm So Afraid (Live at Richfield Coliseum, Cleveland, Oh 5/20/80) 4. The Farmer's Daughter (Live at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, Ca 9/4/80)

Double 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Previously unreleased live show, recorded at The Fabulous Forum in Los Angeles on the Rumours Tour on August 29, 1977. The concert's setlist draws almost exclusively from Fleetwood Mac and Rumours, the first two albums recorded by the band's latest incarnation Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, and Christine McVie, and the newest members, Stevie Nicks, and Lindsey Buckingham. The lone nod to Fleetwood Mac's other nine studio albums is a performance of InchOh Well, Inch a rock-guitar masterpiece originally released in 1969 and written by the band's founder, guitarist Peter Green. Album Tracks 1. Say You Love Me (Live at the Fabulous Forum, Inglewood, Ca, 08/29/77) 2. Monday Morning (Live at the Fabulous Forum, Inglewood, Ca, 08/29/77) 3. Dreams (Live at the Fabulous Forum, Inglewood, Ca, 08/29/77) 4. Oh Well (Pt. 1) [Live at the Fabulous Forum, Inglewood, Ca, 08/29/77] 5. Rhiannon (Live at the Fabulous Forum, Inglewood, Ca, 08/29/77) 1. Oh Daddy (Live at the Fabulous Forum, Inglewood, Ca 08/29/77) 2. Never Going Back Again (Live at the Fabulous Forum, Inglewood, Ca, 08/29/77) 3. Landslide (Live at the Fabulous Forum, Inglewood, Ca, 08/29/77) 4. Over My Head (Live at the Fabulous Forum, Inglewood, Ca, 08/29/77) 5. Gold Dust Woman (Live at the Fabulous Forum, Inglewood, Ca, 08/29/77) 1. You Make Loving Fun (Live at the Fabulous Forum, Inglewood, Ca, 08/29/77) 2. I'm So Afraid (Live at the Fabulous Forum, Inglewood, Ca, 08/29/77) 3. Go Your Own Way (Live at the Fabulous Forum, Inglewood, Ca, 08/29/77) 4. World Turning (Live at the Fabulous Forum, Inglewood, Ca, 08/29/77) 1. Blue Letter (Live at the Fabulous Forum, Inglewood, Ca, 08/29/77) 2. The Chain (Live at the Fabulous Forum, Inglewood, Ca, 08/29/77) 3. Second Hand News (Live at the Fabulous Forum, Inglewood, Ca, 08/29/77) 4. Songbird (Live at the Fabul

Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Blue Lines is the 1991 debut album by English trip hop group Massive Attack, released on their Wild Bunch tag through Virgin Records. A highly-influential album, Blue Lines featured breakbeats, sampling, and rapping on a number of tracks, but the design of the album differed from traditional hip hop. Massive Attack approached the American-born hip hop movement from an underground British perspective and also incorporated live instruments into the mixes. It features the vocals of Shara Nelson and Horace Andy, along with the rapping of Tricky Kid. Blue Lines proved to be popular in the club scene, as well as on college radio stations. In a contemporary review of Blue Lines, Dele Fadele of NME hailed the album as Inchthe sleekest, deadliest, most urbane, most confounding LP 1991 has yet seenInch, writing that Massive Attack Inchput current changes on the dancefloor in perspective and map out blueprints for what must surely come nextInch and that Inchafter Blue Lines the boundaries separating soul, funk, reggae, house, classical, hip-hop and space-rock will be blurred forever.Inch Album Tracks 1. Safe from Harm 5 16 2. One Love 4 48 3. Blue Lines 4 21 4. Be Thankful for What You've Got 4 09 5. Five Man Army 6 04 1. Unfinished Sympathy 5 08 2. Daydreaming 4 14 3. Lately 4 26 4. Hymn of the Big Wheel 6 36