
Limited 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP pressing. The Ramblin' Man is an album by Waylon Jennings, released in 1974. With a slightly more commercial sound than some of his previous records, The Ramblin' Man remained true to Jennings' outlaw country image and uncompromising musical vision. The album was released at what was still considered to be the height of the outlaw movement in Country music, and this was reflected in it's chart success, with the LP peaking at #3 on the Country charts. Jennings produced it himself, with Ray Pennington co-producing 'Oklahoma Sunshine' and 'I'm a Ramblin' Man'. The album also includes a gutsy cover of the Allman Brothers Midnight Rider' cementing Jennings' fearless reputation as a leader of the 'progressive' Country sound. Album Tracks 1. I'm a Ramblin' Man 2. Rainy Day Woman 3. Cloudy Days 4. Midnight Rider 5. Oklahoma Sunshine 6. The Hunger 7. I Can't Keep My Hands Off of You 8. Memories of You and I 9. It'll Be Her 10. Amanda
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Limited 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP pressing. The Ramblin' Man is an album by Waylon Jennings, released in 1974. With a slightly more commercial sound than some of his previous records, The Ramblin' Man remained true to Jennings' outlaw country image and uncompromising musical vision. The album was released at what was still considered to be the height of the outlaw movement in Country music, and this was reflected in it's chart success, with the LP peaking at #3 on the Country charts. Jennings produced it himself, with Ray Pennington co-producing 'Oklahoma Sunshine' and 'I'm a Ramblin' Man'. The album also includes a gutsy cover of the Allman Brothers Midnight Rider' cementing Jennings' fearless reputation as a leader of the 'progressive' Country sound. Album Tracks 1. I'm a Ramblin' Man 2. Rainy Day Woman 3. Cloudy Days 4. Midnight Rider 5. Oklahoma Sunshine 6. The Hunger 7. I Can't Keep My Hands Off of You 8. Memories of You and I 9. It'll Be Her 10. Amanda

Double vinyl LP pressing of this newly-remastered 1996 album. Sublime is the eponymous third and final studio album by the ska punk band. The album was produced by Paul Leary and David Kahne. Sublime formed in 1988 in Long Beach, California by vocalist/guitarist Bradley Nowell, bassist Eric Wilson, and drummer Bud Gaugh. By the time it came to record this major tag debut, Nowell had been struggling with a heroin addiction. Sublime was recorded over a period of three months in Austin, Texas. The album's musical style contains elements of punk rock, reggae, and ska, as well as dancehall, hip hop, and dub music, with tempos ranging wildly. Nowell's lyrical subject matter relates to relationships, prostitution, riots, and addiction. Album Tracks 1. Garden Grove 2. What I Got 3. Wrong Way 4. Same in the End 1. April 29,1992 (Miami) 2. Santeria 3. Seed 4. Jailhouse 1. Pawn Shop 2. Paddle Out 3. The Ballad of Johnny Butt 4. Burritos 5. Under My Voodoo 1. Get Ready 2. Caress Me Down 3. What I Got 4. Doin' Time

Vinyl LP pressing. Includes digital download. Greatest Hits is a compilation album by country music legend Waylon Jennings, originally released in 1979. The LP documents Jennings' outlaw country years for RCA and includes several of his most well-known signature songs, the most recent of which had been the title track of I've Always Been Crazy, released the year before. Not counting the Mackintosh & T.J. soundtrack album and the White Mansions concept album, Greatest Hits became Jennings' eighth consecutive to reach #1 on the charts. The album has been 5× Platinum certified by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and 3× Platinum by Music Canada. Album Tracks 1. Lonesome, On'ry and Mean 2. Ladies Love Outlaws 3. I've Always Been Crazy 4. I'm a Ramblin' Man (Live) 5. Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line 1. Amanda 2. Honky Tonk Heroes 3. Mammas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys 4. Good Hearted Woman 5. Luckenbach, Texas (Back to the Basics of Love) 6. Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way

Double LP 2008 reissue on 180-gram vinyl. Few live albums are as revered as The Allman Brothers Band's InchLive at the Fillmore East.Inch More than just the raw energy on stage and from the crowd, it is the electric, jazz-like interplay between the performers that sets a high bar for jam bands to reach. The impeccable rhythm blended with masterful instrumental work, keeps fans coming back for more. Most noteworthy are the dueling lead guitars of Duane Allman and Dickey Betts, and the instrumental byplay between Duane and his brother Gregg on the keyboards. Taken from a series of live shows in San Francisco recorded in March of 1971, InchLive at the Fillmore EastInch was an instant classic. It became the band's high watermark, but was tragically followed by the motorcycle deaths of Duane and bassist Berry Oakley. This double vinyl reissue was pressed in 2008 on audiophile-quality, 180-gram vinyl. Album Tracks 1. Statesboro Blues 2. Done Somebody Wrong 3. Stormy Monday 4. You Don't Love Me 5. Hot 'Lanta 6. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 7. Whipping Post