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Double vinyl LP pressing in gatefold jacket. Live archive . What's Going On Live features Marvin Gaye's legendary concert - the only live performance of his iconic 1971 What's Going On album in full - recorded in February of 1972 at the Kennedy Center in his Washington, D.C. hometown, and notable as Marvin's first concert after a four year hiatus. After being shelved for decades, the recording was eventually released on CD in 2001 within Motown/UMe's expanded deluxe edition for the What's Going On album. Album Tracks 1. Sixties Medley That's the Way Love Is / You / I Heard It Through the Grapevine / Little Darling (I Need You) / You're All I Need to Get By / Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing / Your Precious Love / Pride and Joy / Stubborn Kind of Fellow 2. Right on 3. Wholy Holy 4. Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) 5. What's Going on 6. What's Happening Brother 7. Flyin' High (In the Friendly Sky) 8. Save the Children 9. God Is Love 10. Stage Dialogue 11. Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) (Reprise) 12. What's Going on (Reprise)

Double 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Includes digital download. Digitally remastered edition... And Justice for All is the fourth studio album by heavy metal icons Metallica, originally released on August 25, 1988. It was the first Metallica studio album to feature bassist Jason Newsted after the death of Cliff Burton in 1986... And Justice for All was recorded in early 1988 at One on One Recording Studios in Los Angeles. It features long and complex songs, fast tempos, and few verse-chorus structures. The lyrics feature themes of political and legal injustice seen through the prisms of censorship, war, and nuclear brinkmanship... And Justice for All was acclaimed by music critics. It was included in The Village Voice's annual Pazz & Jop critics' poll of the year's best albums, and the single InchOneInch earned Metallica it's first Grammy Award (and the first ever in the Best Metal Performance category) in 1990. Album Tracks 1. Blackened (Remastered) 2. ... And Justice for All (Remastered) 1. Eye of the Beholder (Remastered) 2. One (Remastered) 1. The Shortest Straw (Remastered) 2. Harvester of Sorrow (Remastered) 3. The Frayed Ends of Sanity (Remastered) 1. To Live Is to Die (Remastered) 2. Dyers Eve (Remastered)

Produced by Paul Epworth (Adele, Florence And the Machine), Rich Costey (Muse, Interpol) and Greg Kurstin (Beck, Red Hot Chilli Peppers), the debut album from Foster the People features the hit song InchPumped Up KicksInch. Album Tracks 1. Helena Beat 2. Pumped Up Kicks 3. Call It What You Want 4. Don't Stop (Color on the Walls) 5. Waste 6. I Would Do Anything for You 7. Houdini 8. Life on the Nickel 9. Miss You 10. Warrant

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