Vinyl
The Beatles – Abbey Road 180G Vinyl LP
£35.00The Beatles’ last studio album!
180-gram single LP w/ stereo mix from Giles Martin, son of original producer George Martin
Sourced directly from the original 8-track session tapes
Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time — rated No. 14!
The Cars – Shake It Up – 180g Mofi Vinyl LP
£49.95Numbered Edition 180-gram LP Sourced from Original Master Tapes
A return to form after the departure that was 1980’s muddled Panorama, the Cars’ Shake It Up bursts forth with a rich assembly of synthesizers, drum machines, electronic blips, and catchy melodies that make it an early 80s pop staple.
Known the world over, the famous title track proves the band’s arrangement skills were in perfect shape and set the stage for a record overflowing with memorable hooks and complementary rock riffs.
The Cure – Disintegration – 180G 2 LP Vinyl
Original price was: £42.00.£35.00Current price is: £35.00.The Cure – Disintegration is a seminal gothic rock masterpiece that redefined alternative music with its atmospheric soundscapes and emotional depth. Originally released in 1989, this iconic album features timeless tracks such as “Lovesong”, “Pictures of You”, and “Disintegration”, showcasing Robert Smith’s distinctive vocals and haunting instrumentation. Pressed on high-quality 180g vinyl, this 2 LP set delivers a rich, immersive audio experience that brings every intricate detail to life. A must-have for any alternative rock or vinyl collector, Disintegration remains a cornerstone of gothic and post-punk music.
The Cure – Faith – 180 Gram Vinyl LP
Original price was: £27.99.£24.00Current price is: £24.00.Experience the haunting beauty of The Cure’s Faith like never before with the 180 Gram Vinyl edition, crafted for audiophiles and collectors alike.
This remastered classic delivers iconic tracks like “Primary” and “All Cats Are Grey” with unparalleled sound quality, capturing the raw emotion and depth that defined the post-punk era. Pressed on heavyweight vinyl for superior durability and rich audio clarity, this reissue is a must-have for any fan of The Cure or alternative music.
Add the Faith 180 Gram Vinyl to your collection today and immerse yourself in the moody brilliance of this timeless masterpiece. Perfect for fans searching for high-quality Cure vinyl or remastered classics!
The Ornette Coleman Double Quartet: Free Jazz Speakers Corner 180g Vinyl
£35.00The term ‘free jazz’ was already in existence – but it had a quite different meaning, namely jazz without paying for an entrance ticket.
The album “Free Jazz”, however, was intended to lend its name to a quite different style of jazz. ‘
Free’ playing – now this meant that no one was bound to conventions, you could let your imagination run loose. Free jazz gave one the chance to find new rules for every new composition. And it was to be the greatest boost to innovation in the world of jazz.
Ornette Coleman’s album from December 1960 stands at the beginning of the free jazz era like a massive portal.
The Strokes – Is this it – Vinyl LP
£25.00The album cover of Is This It by the Strokes captures an era of nostalgic hedonism. Although the band’s catchy guitars and garage-rock leanings made this album an instant classic, its provocative cover was arguably just as impactful. But years on, the casual objectification and sexual provocation of the image speaks volumes about the music and fashion scenes at the time, and just how much they have changed.
With Is This It, their debut album, the Strokes burst onto the music scene with a slouching, drawling rock’n’roll shrug that epitomized the frenetic nostalgia of the early 2000s. The time was ripe for the scratchy, post-punk influenced guitars and throwback basslines of the Strokes, together with their tousled hair and don’t-care attitude.
The Verve – Urban Hymns – Vinyl LP
£37.50The Verve may not have been in the mainstream “Britpop” movement but it has stood them in good stead in regards to their recorded material.
Urban Hymns crossed over from record collecting circles into the mainstream of British culture, with tracks like the omni-present “Bitter Sweet Symphony” elevated to anthem status.
Urban Hymns set the bar extremely high for both the band and other cross-over British music, with rousing rock dynamics based around the at-times tender songwriting of Richard Ashcroft.