Limited vinyl LP pressing. Includes printed inner sleeve. The Total Eclipse are a New York funk and soul eight piece originally from Jamaica. 1976 album was released on the obscure Brunswick label... more
Best known for their self-penned 1982 recording 'Moneys Too Tight To Mention', which was ranked at No. 6 among in the Top Ten "Tracks of the Year" by NME and which was later famously covered by... more
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes; one of the most successful worldwide cross-over hit-making soul groups of the early to mid-1970s. Having signed to Philadelphia International Records under the... more
The super talent Aretha Franklin just turned 18 years old when she recorded her album Aretha with The Ray Bryant Combo. This 1961 album was her first album release on the Columbia label and showcases... more
180 gram audiophile black vinyl. Joseph Thomas Escovedo, better known as Coke Escovedo, was an American percussionist who played in several genres, including jazz fusion, R&B, and soul. In 1976 he... more
Limited vinyl LP pressing. Includes printed inner sleeve. Step by Step are a 12 piece Milwaukee soul band and this is a rare album from the group. Classic Brunswick album with a mix of breakbeats and... more
Limited edition of 2000 individually numbered copies on red coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. Runnin' Out of Fools is the sixth studio album by the American "Queen of Soul" Aretha Franklin,... more
Henry Stone, an icon of the American independent music industry, is at the origin of the "Miami sound". Through this collection, discover some 70's Funk gems from the different labels created by... more
Henry Stone, an icon of the American independent music industry, is at the origin of the "Miami sound". Through this collection, discover some 70's Funk gems from the different labels created by... more
180 gram black audiophile vinyl. In 1982 L.J. Reynolds released his second solo album Travelin', which was a split production between Reynolds and Don Davis. This classic soul album includes "Trust... more
180 gram audiophile black vinyl. Collins and Collins were the American brother and sister duo (Bill & Tonee) who released the self-titled album in 1980 which contains great soul, disco and boogie... more
Limited Tidewater Tri-Color Vinyl. From a humble storefront studio located in a shoeshine parlor on Norfolk, Virginia's Church Street, Noah Biggs built a world. Hustler by day, gambler by night, the... more
Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. The super talent Aretha Franklin just turned 18 years old when she recorded her album Aretha with The Ray Bryant Combo. This 1961 album was her first album release on... more
Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Mono edition. The release of the 1959 Ray Charles album What'd I Say popularized Charles' first top 10 hit, "What I'd Say" and became his first Gold record. The tune... more
Limited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on gold swirled 180-gram audiophile vinyl. After relocating from Nigeria to Hamburg in 2003, hip hop/soul singer and songwriter Nneka signed with... more
180g Translucent Blue Vinyl - first time on vinyl. Chi-Sound Records was launched in 1976, by US music industry executive and soul producer Carl Davis.
However, it was one of the label's first... more