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There was no great cunning master plan that brought noted jazz instrumentalists Bob James (keyboards), Lee Ritenour (guitar), Nathan Eat (bass) and Harvey Mason (drums) together to form a supergroup. Released in October 1991, Fourplay - aided by the sucess of the smash single 'After The Dance' - peaked at No. 1 in America's Contemporary Jazz charts for 33 weeks and sold over a million copies. It rose to No.16 in the R&B rankings and No.97 in America's list of top pop records. The Billboards 200. Now three decades old, the band's self-titled debut album, was not only the blueprint for the group's sound but also functioned as a foundation stone upon which Fourplay built a remarkable career. Originally released in September 1991, Fourplay is now reissued by evosound, to celebrate the album's 30th Anniversary, as a 180 gram double LP in a gatefold sleeve. A previously unreleased long version of 'After The Dance' is included as a bonus track. The remastering and lacquer cutting of the album was undertaken using the high-resolution digital transfer from the original analogue master tapes. The double LP is available as a non-limited black vinyl version. Album Tracks 1. Bali Run 2. 101Eastbound 3. Foreplay 4. Moonjogger 5. Max-O-Man 6. After the Dance (Feat. El Debarge) 1. Quadrille 2. Midnight Stroll 3. October Morning 4. Wish You Were Here 5. Rain Forest 6. After the Dance (Long Version Feat. El Debarge)

Limited 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP pressing Digitally remastered edition. Initially released in 1982, Collins' second album Hello, I Must Be Going focused on a more organically produced sound than his debut, with lyrics on tracks such as 'I Don't Care Anymore' and 'Thru These Walls' providing a darker thematic core. By contrast, the album's biggest hit was Collins' upbeat interpretation of The Supremes You Can't Hurry Love' which became his first solo #1 single. Hello, I Must Be Going itself peaked at #2, and Collins would soon earn his first Grammy and Brit Award nominations. Also includes 'Don't Let Him Steal Your Heart Away', 'I Cannot Believe It's True', 'Do You Know, Do You Care?' and more. Album Tracks 1. I Don't Care Anymore (2016 Remastered) 2. I Cannot Believe It's True (2016 Remastered) 3. Like China (2016 Remastered) 4. Do You Know, Do You Care? (2016 Remastered) 5. You Can't Hurry Love (2016 Remastered) 6. It Don't Matter to Me (2016 Remastered) 7. Thru These Walls (2016 Remastered) 8. Don't Let Him Steal Your Heart Away (2016 Remastered) 9. The West Side (2016 Remastered) 10. Why Can't It Wait 'Til Morning (2016 Remastered) 1. I Don't Care Anymore (Live) [2016 Remastered] 2. I Cannot Believe It's True (Live) [2016 Remastered] 3. Like China (Live) [2016 Remastered] 4. You Can't Hurry Love (Live) [2016 Remastered] 5. It Don't Matter to Me (Live) [2016 Remastered] 6. The West Side (Live Rehearsal) [2016 Remastered] 7. People Get Ready (Live) [2016 Remastered] 8. Thru These Walls (Live) [2016 Remastered] [From Perkins Palace] 9. It's Alright (Live) [2016 Remastered] 10. Oddball (Demo - Do You Know, Do You Care?) [2016 Remastered] 11. Don't Let Him Steal Your Heart Away (Demo) [2016 Remastered]

One of the most expansive instrumental Hip Hop series to date, MF Doom's lauded Special Herbs collection assembles a mountainous collection of his beats, ranging from series exclusives to slightly reworked favorites he produced for himself and others. Released under the alias Metal Fingers, Special Herbs succeeds at capturing DOOM's highly influential sound which continually breaks and reinterprets the rules of the game in favor of the super-villain. The world is a treasure trove of sounds, and the Metal-Fingered DOOM accepts no limits; '70s Soul/Funk classic, '80s R&B hits, rap nostalgia, and even soundbites from children's records & TV all find their place in the ingredients needed to perfect his recipes. Album Tracks 1. Vinca Rosea 2. Burdock Root 3. Vervain 4. Bergamot 5. Podina 6. Untitled (Meditation) 7. Coltsfoot Leaf 8. Orris Root Powder 9. Passion Flower 10. Yellow Dock 11. Datura Stramonium 12. Coca Leaf 13. Peach Leaf

Limited vinyl LP repressing in gatefold jacket. Off the Wall is the fifth solo studio album by Michael Jackson. It was released on August 10, 1979, following Jackson's critically well-received film performance in The Wiz. While working on that project, Jackson and Quincy Jones had become friends, and Jones agreed to work with Jackson on his next studio album. Recording sessions took place between December 1978 and June 1979 at Allen Zentz Recording, Westlake Recording Studios, and Cherokee Studios in Los Angeles, California. Jackson collaborated with a number of other writers and performers such as Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder and Rod Temperton. Five singles were released from the album. It was his first solo under Epic Records, the tag he would record on until his death roughly 30 years later. Album Tracks 1. Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough 2. Rock with You 3. Workin' Day and Night 4. Get on the Floor 1. Off the Wall 2. Girlfriend 3. She's Out of My Life 4. I Can't Help It 5. It's the Falling in Love 6. Burn This Disco Out