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Limited vinyl LP pressing. Louisville, Kentucky's Bryson Tiller refers to his unique way of seamlessly moving between rap and breezy R&B crooning as Inchtrap soulInch-which is also the title of this 2015 album. Having released only a handful of songs online to date, Tiller's career moves have been the subject of widespread web speculation. But judging by the gloriously swirling InchDon't,Inch which has been streamed more than 10 million times, and buzzy single InchBeen That Way,Inch Tiller is destined for greatness wherever he lands. Album Tracks 1. Intro (Difference) 1 31 2. Let Em' Know 4 21 3. Exchange 3 14 4. For However Long 2 04 5. Don't 3 20 6. Open Interlude 2 41 7. Ten Nine Fourteen 3 10 8. The Sequence 3 14 1. Rambo 3 43 2. 502 Come Up 3 16 3. Sorry Not Sorry 3 21 4. Been That Way 3 19 5. Overtime 3 38 6. Right My Wrongs 4 08
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Limited vinyl LP pressing. Louisville, Kentucky's Bryson Tiller refers to his unique way of seamlessly moving between rap and breezy R&B crooning as Inchtrap soulInch-which is also the title of this 2015 album. Having released only a handful of songs online to date, Tiller's career moves have been the subject of widespread web speculation. But judging by the gloriously swirling InchDon't,Inch which has been streamed more than 10 million times, and buzzy single InchBeen That Way,Inch Tiller is destined for greatness wherever he lands. Album Tracks 1. Intro (Difference) 1 31 2. Let Em' Know 4 21 3. Exchange 3 14 4. For However Long 2 04 5. Don't 3 20 6. Open Interlude 2 41 7. Ten Nine Fourteen 3 10 8. The Sequence 3 14 1. Rambo 3 43 2. 502 Come Up 3 16 3. Sorry Not Sorry 3 21 4. Been That Way 3 19 5. Overtime 3 38 6. Right My Wrongs 4 08

Double vinyl LP pressing. What's the 411? is the debut album by R&B artist Mary J. Blige, released on July 28, 1992 by Uptown Records and MCA Records. Upon being signed to Uptown Records, she began working with record producer Puff Daddy. The album spawned six singles, including InchYou Remind MeInch and InchReal LoveInch. The album peaked at #6 on the US Billboard 200 and topped the Top R&B/hip-hop albums chart. The album eventually sold 3.4 million copies and was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. It received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who noted Blige's strong, soulful voice. She was also praised for combining hip hop and soul music, subsequently earning her the title Queen of Hip Hop Soul. Album Tracks 1. Leave a Message 2. Reminisce 3. Real Love 4. You Remind Me 5. Intro Talk - Mary J. Blige, Busta Rhymes 6. Sweet Thing 1. Love No Limit 2. I Don't Want to Do Anything - Mary J. Blige, K-CI Hailey 3. Slow Down 4. My Love 5. Changes I've Been Going Through 6. What's the 411? - Mary J. Blige, Grand Puba

Double vinyl LP pressing. 2012 from the Australian Alt-Psych rockers. Kevin Parker (vocals/guitar) and Dominic Simper (bass) formed Tame Impala as 13-year-olds in Perth in 1999, sticking to bedroom recordings until 2007, when Jay Watson joined them on drums and backing vocals. Their sound was pure late '60s, but wasn't the sound of any specific band from the era. They were as likely to be channeling the Nazz as the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Cocooned away inside walls of Psychedelic Fuzz in Western Australia they re-created their preferred period one song at a time with the aid of gear and production techniques that sounded like they hadn't been dusted off since 1968. Album Tracks 1. Be Above It 2. Endors Toi 3. Apocalypse Dreams 4. Mind Mischief 5. Music to Walk Home By 6. Why Won't They Talk to Me? 1. Feels Like We Only Go Backwards 2. Keep on Lying 3. Elephant 4. She Just Won't Believe Me 5. Nothing That Has Happened So Far Has Been Anything We Could Control 6. Sun's Coming Up

U2 1987-2017 The Joshua Tree 30th Anniversary Edition Celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of it's 1987 , it's the ultimate collector's edition of The Joshua Tree. - Time Magazine put U2 on it's cover in April 1987, proclaiming them InchRock's Hottest TicketInch in a defining year for the band that saw their arena dates roll into stadium shows to accommodate escalating demand - setting them on course to become one of the greatest live acts in the world today. - The 12 months that followed saw the band create now-iconic moments the traffic-stopping Grammy Award-winning music video on the roof of a Los Angeles liquor store, winning a BRIT Award and two Grammys - including Album of the Year - their first of 22 received to date, distinguishing U2 as the most awarded rock band in Grammy history; as well as a triumphant return home with the original Joshua Tree Tour for four unforgettable shows in Belfast, Dublin and Cork in the summer of 1987. Album Tracks 1. Where the Streets Have No Name 2. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking for 3. With or Without You 4. Bullet the Blue Sky 5. Running to Stand Still 6. Red Hill Mining Town 7. In God's Country 8. Trip Through Your Wires 9. One Tree Hill 10. Exit 11. Mothers of the Disappeared