R&B Vinyl Records

Introducing Darlene Love (Vinyl)

Legendary vocalist Darlene Love, presents her first new album in decades, titled Introducing Darlene Love. The album is produced and arranged by artist/producer/E Street Band great Stevie Van Zandt, and is comprised of all new recordings and features never-before-heard and classic songs from a superstar cast of songwriters eager to showcase one of the most seminal voices in …

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ST. ELSEWHERE [Vinyl]

Gnarls Barkley is the highly anticipated collaboration from Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo. Danger Mouse is one of the most important artist/producers in music today. Demon Days sold over 5 million worldwide and Dangerdoom’s “The Mouse And the Mask” sold over 100,000 units. Accolades include GQ’s “Men of the Year” honor; Spin’s “Eccentric Genius of the Year”, NME’s “Hottest …

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Just As I Am (180 Gram Vinyl)

Just As I Am is the 1971 debut of soul legend, Bill Withers. Produced by Booker T. Jones, and featuring backing from L.A. stalwarts Jim Keltner, Chris Ethridge, and Stephen Stills, Just As I Am features the outright, stone cold, classic Ain’t No Sunshine along with other, lesser known, but equally powerful tracks such as Grandma’s Hands and …

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Talking Book

2011 remastered limited edition vinyl LP of the 1972 original. Wonder follows his two “head” records of 1970-71 with this mix of tender love songs as well as thoughtful political manifestos, thus producing his first real “smash” album. It’s tight songwriting, intense electronic arrangements, and moving performances. Shifting away from the Motown sensibility of overusing romantic metaphors, “Talking …

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100 Days, 100 Nights [Vinyl]

Vinyl LP pressing. Although singer Sharon Jones first began attracting attention during the late ’90s, her smoky, soulful voice and blistering grooves harked back three decades earlier to the heyday of Funk, evoking the music of James Brown protégés like Marva Whitney and Lynn Collins with uncanny precision; not surprising, given that the veteran Jones was well into …

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Live At Harlem Square (180g Vinyl)

This 180 G audiophile edition contains the most recent remastered audio version (2005) for the first time on vinyl ever. Although recorded in 1963, the LP first saw the light in 1985 & was ranked number 443 on Rolling Stone Magazine’s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. 10 …

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No Time for Dreaming

Charles Bradley’s voice has evolved from a lifetime of paying dues, having nomadically labored for decades at various day jobs from Maine to Alaska singing and performing in his spare time before re-settling in his hometown Brooklyn and eventually finding a musical home at Dunham/Daptone. In his distinctively rough-hewn timbre one hears the unmistakable voice of experience each …

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