
- A Treasure Isle Inchtreasure!Inch- Features the original 1967 recording of 'The Tide Is High' taken to international stardom in 1980 by Blondie - A feel-good party album drenched in soulful harmonies set to a rocksteady beat - 140g black vinyl - High-gloss printed outer sleeve- A joy from start to finish... Inchsee you on the beach!Inch.This classic Jamaican party album was recorded in 1967on Duke Inchthe TrojanInchReid's Treasure Isle tag. It sold well locally and saw a UK where it was a hit on the hugely popular ska and soul scene. It pre-dates the reggae boom and defines the short-lived rocksteady era fusing down beat ska with doo-wop and angst-drenched soulful vocals.The Paragons, featuring the signature vocals of lead singer John Holt, have been compared to a laid-back Four Tops with a tinge of Beach Boys thrown in. Whatever your view there is certainly an R&B flavour in the vocal harmonies and it's easy to see why this sought-after album is at the foundation of any Northern Soul or reggae collection.The soulfulness of The Paragons is no more apparent on Harry Belafonte's classic 'Island In The Sun', 'Happy-Go-Lucky Girl, Only a Smile' and their original feel-good recording of 'The Tide Is High' which became an international hit for Blondie in 1980.A fabulous rocksteady record underpinned by the super-tight session band Tommy McCook and The Supersonics. Album Tracks 1. On the Beach 2. Island in the Sun 3. When the Lights Are Low 4. The Tide Is High 5. So Much Pain 6. Only a Smile 7. I Want to Go Back 8. Happy-Go-Lucky Girl 9. Yellow Bird 10. Village Girl
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- A Treasure Isle Inchtreasure!Inch- Features the original 1967 recording of 'The Tide Is High' taken to international stardom in 1980 by Blondie - A feel-good party album drenched in soulful harmonies set to a rocksteady beat - 140g black vinyl - High-gloss printed outer sleeve- A joy from start to finish... Inchsee you on the beach!Inch.This classic Jamaican party album was recorded in 1967on Duke Inchthe TrojanInchReid's Treasure Isle tag. It sold well locally and saw a UK where it was a hit on the hugely popular ska and soul scene. It pre-dates the reggae boom and defines the short-lived rocksteady era fusing down beat ska with doo-wop and angst-drenched soulful vocals.The Paragons, featuring the signature vocals of lead singer John Holt, have been compared to a laid-back Four Tops with a tinge of Beach Boys thrown in. Whatever your view there is certainly an R&B flavour in the vocal harmonies and it's easy to see why this sought-after album is at the foundation of any Northern Soul or reggae collection.The soulfulness of The Paragons is no more apparent on Harry Belafonte's classic 'Island In The Sun', 'Happy-Go-Lucky Girl, Only a Smile' and their original feel-good recording of 'The Tide Is High' which became an international hit for Blondie in 1980.A fabulous rocksteady record underpinned by the super-tight session band Tommy McCook and The Supersonics. Album Tracks 1. On the Beach 2. Island in the Sun 3. When the Lights Are Low 4. The Tide Is High 5. So Much Pain 6. Only a Smile 7. I Want to Go Back 8. Happy-Go-Lucky Girl 9. Yellow Bird 10. Village Girl

Limited pink colored vinyl LP pressing. Kali's artistry has always felt otherworldly, ethereal, and elusive. 'Sincerely,' represents her most vulnerable and intimate work to date, offering an existential glimpse into the way she romanticizes life and her inner world. The album is a sanctuary, an escape from the chaos, a search for peace, and an act of catharsis. 'Sincerely,' is a collection of letters to the world, allowing her fans to witness her at her most exposed as she invites them into her emotional journey. Available on pink color vinyl. EXPLICIT Album Tracks 1. Heaven Is a Home 2. Sugar! Honey! Love! 3. Lose My Cool 4. It's Just Us 5. For You 6. Silk Lingerie 7. Territorial 8. Fall Apart 9. All I Can Say 10. Daggers! 11. Angels All Around Me 12. Breeze! 13. Sunshine & Rain 14. Ilysmih

January 1981 found Gudrun Gut and Bettina Koster in Christopher Franke's Berlin-Spandau Studio recording their first Malaria! EP (Zensor Records). Christine Hahn of The Static with Glenn Branca and Barbara Ess, joined in from New York, and Manon P. Duursma fresh from Nina Hagen's O.U.T. project, and Susanne Kuhnke completed the line-up. Malaria! Started touring intensively soon after the of their 12Inch, commencing with a concert with New Order at Brussel's Ancienne Belgique, and going on from there to concerts with Siouxsie and the Banshees, Birthday Party, The Slits, The AuPairs, Raincoats, Nina Hagen, John Cale, and Einstürzende Neubauten. They played venues as diverse as the Mudd Club, Peppermint Lounge and Studio 54 in New York, the Documenta in Kassel, the Bat Cave in London, Les Bains Douche in Paris, Milky Way and Paradiso in Amsterdam, ICA in London, the Piazza Santa Maria Novella in Florence, and Markthalle in Hamburg and naturally, again and again, at the SO36 in Berlin. While touring, Malaria! #used their time off to record in Studios in New York, London, Brussels, New Orleans, and in Berlin - How Do You Like My New Dog? 7Inch (1981), Weisses Wasser 12Inch (1982), New York Passage 12Inch (1982), Revisited cassette (1983), and the Emotion album (1982). At the BBC studios in London, Maida Vale, Malaria! #recorded a John Peel Session. Malaria! #took a break in 1984 - Bettina and Christine re-located to New York, and Gudrun and Manon stayed in Berlin to form Matador with Beate Bartel, but not before they recorded their mini-album, Beat The Distance (1985). In 1992 Gudrun, Bettina, Christine, and Manon met up in New Orleans with Jim Thirlwell (Foetus) to record Elation 12Inch. Elation was followed by Cheerio (1993), which again was recorded in Berlin. Chicks on Speed did their own version of Malaria!'s song, InchKaltes Klares WasserInch in 2001, and the remix

ATOM HEART MOTHER 2016 version. VINYL LP - Atom Heart Mother is the fifth studio album by English progressive rock band Pink Floyd. It was released by Harvest and EMI Records 2 October 1970 in the UK, and by Harvest and Capitol on 10 October 1970 in the US.[1] It was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London, England, and was the band's first album to reach number 1 in the UK,[2] while it reached number 55 in the US chart,[3] eventually going gold there.[4] A remastered CD was released in 1994 in the UK and the United States, and again in 2011. Ron Geesin, who had already influenced and collaborated with Roger Waters, made a notable contribution to the album and received a then-rare outside songwriting credit. - This was the first Pink Floyd album to be specially mixed for four-channel quadraphonic sound as well as conventional two-channel stereo. The SQ quadraphonic mix was released on LP in a matrix compatible with standard stereo record players. There was also a of the quadraphonic version in the UK in fully discrete four-channel form on the InchQuad-8Inch , a four-channel variant of the stereo 8-track tape cartridge. - The cover was designed by Hipgnosis, and was significant in that it was the first one to not feature the band's name on the cover, or contain any photographs of the band anywhere. This was a trend that would continue on subsequent covers throughout the 1970s and beyond. Personnel - Pink Floyd (all instrumentation uncredited) Roger Waters - bass guitar, acoustic guitar and vocals on InchIfInch, tape effects, tape collages David Gilmour - guitars, vocals, bass and drums on InchFat Old SunInch[65] Rick Wright - keyboards, vocals on InchSummer '68Inch Nick Mason - drums, percussion, tape editing, tape collage, additional engineering on InchAlan's Psychedelic BreakfastInch Additional musicians EMI Pops Orchestra - brass and orchestral sections (uncre