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Double vinyl LP pressing. 2015 collaboration between country legends Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard. Helmed by Nelson's longtime producer, collaborator and friend Buddy Cannon, Django and Jimmie premieres 14 brand-new studio recordings including 'Django and Jimmie,' a dual tribute to jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt and Jimmie Rodgers, country music's mythic 'Singing Brakeman'; the reflective and meditative 'Live This Long'; 'Missing Ol' Johnny Cash,' an homage to country music's original Man in Black featuring guest vocals from Bobby Bare; a sublime interpretation of Bob Dylan's 'Don't Think Twice, It's Alright'; and the future outlaw country classic 'Unfair Weather Friend,' written by rising songsmiths Marla Cannon-Goodman (Buddy Cannon's daughter) and Ward Davis. A legendary country music producer and songwriter in his own right, Buddy helped pen five of the album's tracks. Among the 14 essential recordings on Django and Jimmie, Nelson and Haggard each pay musical tribute to the other through heartfelt solo performances Willie singing Merle's 'Somewhere Between' and Merle covering Willie's 'Family Bible.'. Album Tracks 1. Django and Jimmie 2. It's All Going to Pot 3. Unfair Weather Friend 1. Missing Ol' Johnny Cash 2. Live This Long 3. Alice in Hulaland 4. Don't Think Twice, It's Alright 1. Family Bible 2. It's Only Money 3. Swinging Doors 1. Where Dreams Come to Die 2. Somewhere Between - Willie Nelson 3. Driving the Herd 4. The Only Man Wilder Than Me

Vinyl LP repressing. Digitally remastered edition of this album by the British hard rock icons The appropriately titled Coda was Led Zeppelin's final album of studio recordings. Released in 1982, it was comprised of eight unreleased tracks recorded between 1970 and 1978. It peaked at #6 on the album charts and has been certified platinum in the U.S. Album Tracks 1. We're Gonna Groove 2 36 2. Poor Tom 3 02 3. I Can't Quit You Baby 4 16 4. Walter's Walk 4 28 1. Ozone Baby 3 35 2. Darlene 5 06 3. Bonzo's Montreux 4 15 4. Wearing and Tearing 5 26

Arriving three years after they burst on to the scene with their iconic debut, Descendents' I Don't Want To Grow Up was originally released on D. Boon and Mike Watt's New Alliance Records. The album was recorded after vocalist Milo Aukerman returned from college, and is the first of two Descendents releases to feature guitarist Ray Cooper. It found the band leaning even harder into their penchant for irresistible melodies, often with a much brighter sound than what could be found on Milo Goes To College. This sonic evolution helped the band evade falling into a sophomore slump, and only strengthened their already-cemented legacy. Album Tracks 1. Descendents 2. I Don't Want to Grow Up 3. Pervert 4. Rockstar 5. No FB 6. Can't Go Back 7. GCF 8. My World 9. Theme 10. Silly Girl 11. In Love This Way 12. Christmas Vacation 13. Good Good Things 14. Ace