Mercury

Brothers And Sisters [LP]

By the time they released their fifth album BROTHERS AND SISTERS in August 1973, The Allman Brothers Band had experienced dizzying highs and soul-crushing lows. The group had spent its first two years developing its formidable collective chemistry into an unprecedented stylistic fusion that established it as the era’s most influential American rock act. But just as the …

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Goodbye Yellow Brick Road [2 LP][Remastered]

2014 version of the iconic 1973 Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album mastered for vinyl by Doug Sax and Robert Hadley at The Mastering Lab, California. This is two discs of heavy 180GM audiophile quality vinyl. Selling over 31 million albums worldwide and going platinum in the US seven times over, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road is widely regarded as …

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At Fillmore East [Vinyl]

Double LP 2008 reissue on 180-gram vinyl. Few live albums are as revered as The Allman Brothers Band’s “Live at the Fillmore East.” 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 …

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Stravinsky: The Firebird (Complete Ballet); Fireworks; Song of the Nightingale

Antal Dorati was a veteran ballet conductor and a personal friend of Stravinsky. His recording of The Firebird was a legend in its own time, and its reappearance on CD, sounding better than ever, immediately reestablished its supremacy. All of Stravinsky’s complete ballets–as opposed to the suites– have “dead spots,” moments when the music sort …

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Gold

Rush Gold represents the best of Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart’s classic studio output. Including their first official radio staple ‘Working Man through their last recordings on Mercury Records. Spanning thirteen years both old and new fans will hear many favorites, including their biggest hits ‘Tom Sawyer’ and ‘New World Man’. Respectful of …

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The Definitive Collection

Integrity is the first word that comes to mind when surveying the musical catalog of Kathy Mattea. It is also the adjective that best describes the artist and the woman. The depth of her personal character pours into her work, as well as in her discussions and interviews. Integrity dictates her choices in each song often infused …

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The Great Lost Performance

On July 27, 1990, Johnny Cash took his revue to The Paramount Theatre in Asbury Park, New Jersey, and performed a truly unique and wonderful concert, captured on multi-tracks that lay dormant until recently mixed and edited for this near hour-long CD. Terrific performances of his greatest hits are here I Walk The Line, …

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Roger Waters – The Wall (Live in Berlin)

On July 21, 1990, Roger Waters delivered one of the most memorable rock events in history with an all-star line-up including Bryan Adams, Cyndi Lauper, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, Sinead O’Connor and the Scorpions just to name a few. Waters recreated li …

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