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British blues-rock band STEAMHAMMER was formed at the end of 1968 by Martin Quittenton (guitar), Kieran White (vocals, harmonica, guitar), Martin Pugh (guitar), Steve Davy (bass) and Michael Rushton (drums). Their first album InchReflectionsInch (AKA InchJunior's WailingInch) was released in 1969. Pete Sears played piano on this album before he joined Rod Stewart on his four early classic recordings. Pugh also played on Rod Stewart's first solo album, InchThe Rod Stewart AlbumInch (AKA InchAn Old Raincoat Would Never Let You DownInch) with Ron Wood, Mickey Waller, Martin Quittenton and Keith Emerson. After InchReflectionsInch, Quittenton and Rushton both quit the band to be replaced by Mick Bradley (drums) and Steve Joliffe (sax, flute), who gave a jazzy influence to the band in their second album, InchMk. IIInch (1969). Shortly after this , Joliffe left the band, which continued as a 4 piece in their third album InchMountainsInch (1970), which was a returning to the blues-rock of the first album. After a major turnover, Pugh and Bradley invited Louis Cennamo (bass) and, along with special guest Garth Watt-Roy (vocals), recorded InchSpeechInch in 1971. This last album was released posthumously, after Bradley's death in 1972. - Now, exactly 50 years after the of InchSpeechInch and 53 years after Pugh and Sears collaborated on the band's first LP, Steamhammer will a new album, InchWailing AgainInch. Featuring beside 1968 founder member Martin Pugh (guitars) and Pete Sears (bass, keys & background vocals), member of Jefferson Starship from 1974 to 1987, Manfred Mann's Earth Band - drummer John Lingwood, who joined Steamhammer in 1972, and Phil Colombatto (vocals & harmonica). Album Tracks 1. I Wouldn't Have Thought 2. High Low Jick Jack Johnny 3. Fool for You 4. Wailing Once Again 5. Midnight Blues Train 6. Man in the Blue Suede Shoes (Megan's Song)

Double vinyl LP pressing. There are times in popular music where an unstoppable force truly meets an immovable object and a strange, unique, alchemy occurs. This is true of the union between The O'Jays (Eddie Levert, Walter Williams and William Powell) and producers and writers Gamble & Huff. The power of the moment in 1972 when the group broke through into the US and UK mainstream with a series of memorable hits still burns bright. During their years on Philadelphia International Records (PIR), they released some of the greatest and most successful soul standards of all time. 'Love Train', 'Put Your Hands Together', 'Now That We Found Love', 'Backstabbers', 'For the Love of Money', 'I Love Music'... there's a seemingly endless supply of hits in The O'Jays' PIR songbook, all here on this set of classics. Album Tracks 1. Love Train (02 57) 2. 992 Arguments (06 06) 3. Put Your Hands Together (04 07) 4. Now That We Found Love (04 41) 5. Back Stabbers (03 07) 6. For the Love of Money (03 46) 7. I Love Music (06 51) 8. Livin' for the Weekend (06 35) 1. Message in Our Music (06 24) 2. Darlin' Darlin' Baby (Sweet, Tender, Love) (04 17) 3. Use Ta Be My Girl (04 01) 4. Brandy (04 14) 5. Put Our Heads Together (05 42) 6. My Favorite Person (04 18) 7. I Just Want to Satisfy You (04 08) 8. Summer Fling (04 55)

Double vinyl LP pressing. 2012 album from the British Alt-Rock trio. Muse didn't set out to make the most gloriously ambitious album of their career. How could they have? the band who dreamt up InchSupermassive Black Hole,Inch Knights of Cydonia and the three part InchExogenesisInch symphony were already well versed in going One Louder. Any wilder, any further out there, and Muse would risk incineration by a dwarf star of their own making. But you don't become one of the biggest bands on this planet by sitting on your hands. So when Muse approached the making of their sixth studio album, they wouldn't stint on the choirs, strings and horn sections. And be reassured guitar shredding, piano thumping, orchestra arranging, book chewing, big thinking Matt Bellamy, as the band's chief songwriter, didn't lower his sights from the Big Picture nor ignore the Precious Details. And nor were the trio afraid of giving space to a brilliant new element to their sound; songs written and sung by bass player Chris Wolstenholme. Album Tracks 1. Supremacy 2. Madness 3. Panic Station 4. Survival [Prelude] 5. Survival 6. Follow Me 7. Animals 1. Explorers 2. Big Freeze 3. Save Me 4. Liquid State 5. The 2nd Law Unsustainable 6. The 2nd Law Isolated System

- First vinyl re-issue in 30 years of hard to find 1980's dub classic- Black Uhuru with original singer Michael Rose set to reform and tour again next year. Lloyd James better known as Prince Jammy was born in Jamaica in 1947. He started releasing his own productions in the late debut album in 1977. Black Uhuru and Prince Jammy would go on to dominate Jamaican music into the 1980's. In 1985 he had a huge hit with what is considered the ï-rst digital reggae record Under me sleng teng by Wayne Smith. He continued in the digital vain and is considered the godfather of Jamaican digital dancehall. Black Uhuru started from very humble Jamaican beginnings in the early 1970's but went on to become a massive worldwide Reggae sensation by the mid 1980's. This ambience of Pop Reggae Futurism was to become the cornerstone of their sound and along with Prince Jammy they forged the way for the Digital production sound that would come to dominate the future of Jamaican music. Album Tracks 1. Eden Dub 2. Mystic Dub 3. His Imperial Majesty 4. Weeping Willowi'm a Man 5. Bad Girl's Dub 6. Tonight Is the Night 7. Firehouse Special 8. African Culturenew York City Blues 9. Crisis Dub 10. Sound Man Style