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It took seven years for Sandro Perri to return with an album under his own name, releasing In Another Life (Inchhis outsider pop masterpieceInch- Exclaim) in the fall of 2018, as the much-anticipated follow-up to his acclaimed full-length Impossible Spaces (#38 album of 2011 at Pitchfork, among other accolades). But the Perri floodgates have now well and truly opened the flow of sparkling, eddying music he's been meticulously doling out of late (including two recent volumes of collaborative avant-electronic work with his Off World project) charts another vital, rejuvenating tributary with Soft Landing. Soft Landing features songs Perri has been playing around with for the better part of the last decade, taking many forms along the way, and recorded sporadically over a long period. It's also his most guitar-based collection since 2007's Tiny Mirrors. While Perri is rightly celebrated as Inchone of the most singular producers in contemporary musicInch (Boomkat) for his widely varied electronic work, his foundations as a guitarist have always anchored his 'solo' albums in one form or another. On Soft Landing, Perri's guitar playing is at the smoothly, expressively rambling heart of these tunes - while his recording and mixing acumen as a (self) producer is also on brilliant display. As with last year's In Another Life (which comprised two album-length sides of 'infinite song'), Soft Landing opens with the 16-minute InchTime (You Got Me)Inch, an enchanted mid- tempo excursion anchored by Perri's gently sliding guitar riff and a serene vocal delivering lyrics that can be read as a wistfully acquiescent love letter to the fourth dimension. Paced by congas, shakers, claves, impressionistic piano and even the occasional wind chime, Perri wraps up his final vocal refrain by the song's fifth minute and then steers the instrumental theme down a long and winding road in his inim
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It took seven years for Sandro Perri to return with an album under his own name, releasing In Another Life (Inchhis outsider pop masterpieceInch- Exclaim) in the fall of 2018, as the much-anticipated follow-up to his acclaimed full-length Impossible Spaces (#38 album of 2011 at Pitchfork, among other accolades). But the Perri floodgates have now well and truly opened the flow of sparkling, eddying music he's been meticulously doling out of late (including two recent volumes of collaborative avant-electronic work with his Off World project) charts another vital, rejuvenating tributary with Soft Landing. Soft Landing features songs Perri has been playing around with for the better part of the last decade, taking many forms along the way, and recorded sporadically over a long period. It's also his most guitar-based collection since 2007's Tiny Mirrors. While Perri is rightly celebrated as Inchone of the most singular producers in contemporary musicInch (Boomkat) for his widely varied electronic work, his foundations as a guitarist have always anchored his 'solo' albums in one form or another. On Soft Landing, Perri's guitar playing is at the smoothly, expressively rambling heart of these tunes - while his recording and mixing acumen as a (self) producer is also on brilliant display. As with last year's In Another Life (which comprised two album-length sides of 'infinite song'), Soft Landing opens with the 16-minute InchTime (You Got Me)Inch, an enchanted mid- tempo excursion anchored by Perri's gently sliding guitar riff and a serene vocal delivering lyrics that can be read as a wistfully acquiescent love letter to the fourth dimension. Paced by congas, shakers, claves, impressionistic piano and even the occasional wind chime, Perri wraps up his final vocal refrain by the song's fifth minute and then steers the instrumental theme down a long and winding road in his inim

Grateful Dead - Built to Last / The Grateful Dead's final studio album, released in October 1989, contains some of the strongest songs of the later-era Grateful Dead, including InchFoolish Heart,Inch InchStanding On The Moon,Inch and Brent Mydland's InchBlow Away. Inch Brent had three songs on the LP, demonstrating his importance to the band with his strong vocal and musical contributions. Two of Bob Weir's more dynamic songs are also on the album, InchPicasso MoonInch and InchVictim Or The Crime,Inch showing off some of his deepest, most interesting song-craft. The Dead's Final Studio Album, Newly Remastered. 1LP, Black Vinyl. Mastered by GRAMMY® Award-winning engineer David Glasser. Produced for by David Lemieux. Album Tracks 1. Foolish Heart 2. Just a Little Light 3. Victim or the Crime 4. Standing on the Moon 1. Blow Away 2. Picasso Moon 3. Built to Last 4. I Will Take You Home

Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing in gatefold jacket. The 50th anniversary edition of the original studio album remastered by James Guthrie comes in a gatefold jacket with posters and stickers. Album Tracks 1. Speak to Me 2. Breathe (In the Air) 3. On the Run 4. Time 5. The Great Gig in the Sky 1. Money 2. Us and Them 3. Any Colour You Like 4. Brain Damage 5. Eclipse

Aerosmith - InchGreatest HitsInch - THE ULTIMATE GREATEST HITS CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF AEROSMITH! 20 tracks spanning their five-decade career on standard weight black vinyl (2 LP). Featuring InchDream On,Inch InchWalk This Way,Inch InchSweet Emotion,Inch InchCrazy,Inch InchCryin',Inch InchI Don't Want To Miss A ThingInch and many more! Album Tracks 1. Mama Kin 2. Dream on 3. Same Old Song and Dance 4. Seasons of Wither 5. Walk This Way 1. Sweet Emotion 2. Back in the Saddle 3. Draw the Line 4. Dude (Looks Like a Lady) 5. Angel 1. Rag Doll [Live] 2. Water Song/Janie's Got a Gun 3. What It Takes 4. Love in An Elevator 5. Crazy 1. Livin' on the Edge 2. Cryin' 3. Pink 4. I Don't Want to Miss a Thing 5. Jaded
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