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Tremonti - Marching In Time (BBY) [VINYL LP] Colored Vinyl, Green date 09/24/2021

Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Jason Isbell is one of the most respected and celebrated artists of his generation. The North Alabama native possesses an incredible penchant for identifying and articulating some of the deepest, yet simplest, human emotions, and turning them into beautiful poetry through song. Isbell sings of the everyday human condition with thoughtful, heartfelt, and sometimes brutal honesty. After releasing multiple albums and touring the globe with his band, The 400 Unit, 2025 will begin with a change of form with Jason hitting the road on his own, performing at historic music venues across Europe and the US as a solo artist this Winter and Spring. Along with these much anticipated solo concerts, Jason will be releasing a new album which showcases his song craft at it's purest roots with just his voice and an acoustic guitar. Produced by Gena Johnson and Jason Isbell, and recorded at Electric Lady Studios in NYC, 'Foxes in the Snow' is set to be released on March 7th. Album Tracks 1. Bury Me 2. Ride Torobert's 3. Eileen 4. Gravelweed 5. Don't Be Tough 6. Open and Close 7. Foxes in the Snow 8. Crimson and Clay 9. Goos While It Lasted 10. True Believer 11. Wind Behind the Rain
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Four CDs. In December 1973 Hilly Kristal changed the name of his roots music bar from Hilly's on the Bowery to CBGB and altered his musical policy to hire mostly rock bands. He was indifferent to many of them (InchNo one is going to like you guys, but I'll have you back,Inch he told Joey Ramone), blissfully unaware of how important his scruffy little club would soon become. In the span of only 15 months, the five groups that comprise the CBGB's pantheon all debuted Television in March 1974, followed by Ramones in August and Blondie in October, then Patti Smith in February 1975 and Talking Heads four months later. Those five groups all quickly got record deals and became popular enough to outgrow CBGB's. By the fall of 1977, Smith was the only one who was still playing there. What succeeded the Big Five was an array of new and retro styles, all of which feature here No Wave (Sonic Youth, Mars, DNA, Bush Tetras), post-punk (Ritual Tension, Unknown Gender, Khmer Rouge), mutant funk and R&B (James Chance & The Contortions, Mink DeVille), art-rock bands (R. L. Crutchfield's Dark Day, The Revelons, Erasers, Jeff and Jane Hudson) hardcore punk (Minor Threat, Bad Brains, Vatican Commandos, Beastie Boys), and lots of power pop (Sorrows, The dBs, The Rudies, The Miamis, The Paley Brothers). The club's best-known bands are present on this compilation but we've also revived interest in dozens of unfairly forgotten acts that, for a moment in time, made an album, EP, 45, or even a demo that crackled with innovation, wit, and joy. CBGB no longer exists, at least not in the physical plane, but what happened between those soot-filled, beer-stinking walls continues to reverberate around the world. Album Tracks 1. The Dictators - (I Live for) Cars and Girls 2. The Harlots of 42nd Street - S&M (I Can't Live Without You) 3. The Magic Tramps - S&M - Leather Queen 4. P

Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Featuring a new 2025 mix by Steven Wilson, Black and Blue from 1976 is the album that inducted Ronnie Wood into The Rolling Stones - featured on 3 tracks and joining the band for the world tour and the next 50 years! - By blending their influences from reggae and funk music with their rock and roll swagger, here come the greatest rock band of them all, with strutting funk riffs of 'Hot Stuff' and foot-stomping rockers like 'Hand of Fate' mixing company with the memorable ballads of 'Fool To Cry' and fan favourite 'Memory Motel'. Album Tracks 1. Hot Stuff 2. Hand of Fate 3. Cherry Oh Baby 4. Memory Motel 1. Hey Negrita 2. Melody 3. Fool to Cry 4. Crazy Mama