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Double vinyl LP pressing including digital download. 2018 , the third studio album by singer Janelle Monáe. Dirty Computer is the follow up to her critically acclaimed studio albums, The ArchAndroid (2010) and The Electric Lady (2013). Includes the singles InchMake Me FeelInch and InchDjango JaneInch. Janelle has already made waves with her two recent videos the sexy, funky Prince-like InchMake Me FeelInch and InchDjango Jane,Inch her riveting rap about being a black woman in the 21st century. She continues to defy expectations, blur genres, provoke and break new ground as you behold her new album featuring those two songs and the rest of this postmodern mash-up of soul, funk, pop, rock and hip-hop. Album Tracks 1. Dirty Computer (Feat. Brian Wilson) 2. Crazy, Classic, Life 3. Take a Byte 4. Jane's Dream 1. Screwed (Feat. Zoë Kravitz) 2. Django Jane 3. Pynk (Feat. Grimes) 1. Make Me Feel 2. I Got the Juice (Feat. Pharrell Williams) 3. I Like That 1. Don't Judge Me 2. Stevie's Dream 3. So Afraid 4. Americans

Live at the Old Quarter, Houston, Texas is a double live album by Texas singer/songwriter Townes Van Zandt. The recording captures Van Zandt in a series of July 1973 performances in an intimate venue and there is a strong critical consensus that this recording is among the most exemplary of Van Zandt's career. In July 1973, Van Zandt performed a string of shows over five sweltering nights at the Old Quarter club owned by Rex Bell and Dale Soffar that were recorded on a portable four track by Earl Willis, the album's producer and engineer. They would eventually be released four years later by Van Zandt's previous producer and manager Kevin Eggers on his new Tomato Records tag. The liner notes describe the recording as the InchRosetta StoneInch of Texas music. One can hear Van Zandt's influences in covers by artists like Bo Diddley, Texas bluesman Lightnin' Hopkins, and country picker Merle Travis. Van Zandt's most famous works can also be heard, such as InchIf I Needed YouInch and InchPancho and LeftyInch played to an audience not already familiar with these songs. The singer's laconic banter and corny jokes are also on full display. The album is also noted for the intimacy of the performance, with Van Zandt taking the stage alone and accompanying himself on guitar as he did thousands of times during his career. In the 2007 biography To Live's To Fly The Ballad of the Late, Great Townes Van Zandt, John Kruth writes that Van Zandt played Inchto nearly a hundred folks per set, packed shoulder to shoulder within the club's bare brick walls. The room was so jammed that it was impossible for a waitress to wend her way through the crowd to take drink orders. People had to pass money hand over fist and wait, in hopes that a mug of cold beer would eventually find it's way back to them.Inch Van Zandt is introduced by Dale Soffar and, after apologizing for the busted air condit

Double 180gm vinyl LP pressing. The Best of 1990-2000 is the second greatest hits album by U2. It was released on November 5, 2002. The album contained two newly recorded tracks, InchElectrical StormInch and InchThe Hands That Built AmericaInch. The album also included Inchnew mixesInch of several songs, as well the tracks InchHold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill MeInch (which was released as a single in 1995 but had not previously been included on a U2 album) and InchMiss SarajevoInch (also released as a single in 1995). U2 formed in 1976. Initially rooted in post-punk, U2's musical style has evolved throughout their career, yet has maintained an anthemic sound built on Bono's expressive vocals and the Edge's effects-based guitar textures. Album Tracks 1. Even Better Than the Real Thing 2. Mysterious Ways 3. Beautiful Day 4. Electrical Storm 1. One 2. Miss Sarajevo 3. Stay (Faraway, So Close!) 4. Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out of 1. Gone 2. Until the End of the World 3. The Hands That Built America 4. Discothéque 1. Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me 2. Staring at the Sun 3. Numb 4. The First Time