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Captain Beefheart And The Magic Band / Doc At The Radar Station
(Vinyl LP – Music On Vinyl)
Doc at the Radar Station is the eleventh album by American blues rock band Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band. Released in 1980, this album resulted in a resurgence of Beefheart’s (also known as Don Van Vliet) popularity. The album, which was self-produced by Beefheart, was critically acclaimed as well. It would be Beefheart’s second-to-last album before his retirement from music. The album is now available on black vinyl.
The Deviants / The Deviants
(Vinyl LP – Music On Vinyl)
1969’s Deviants #3 was the third and last record he cut with his band The Deviants (the other members went on to form Pink Fairies); despite the strains in the band and Farren’s later panning of its quality, it’s regarded in some quarters as a masterpiece, capturing the dark side of the end of the ’60s with such songs as Billy the Monster and The People’s Suite.
The Modern Lovers / The Modern Lovers
(Vinyl LP – Music On Vinyl)
This is the eponymous debut studio album by the American Rock band The Modern Lovers, originally released in 1976. Six tracks (“Roadrunner”, “Astral Plane”, “Old World”, “Pablo Picasso”, “She Cracked” and “Someone I Care About”) were produced by John Cale. They influenced numerous aspiring punk rock musicians on both sides of the Atlantic, including the Sex Pistols, whose early cover of “Roadrunner” was placed on The Great Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindle. The album was included in Robert Dimery’s 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. In 2003, the album was listed on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. The Modern Lovers were formed in 1970 by teenage singer, songwriter, guitarist Jonathan Richman, augmented with Jerry Harrison (keyboards), Ernie Brooks (bass) and David Robinson (drums), with Richman’s friend and original band member John Felice joining them occasionally. — 180 gram audiophile vinyl.
The Outsiders / CQ
(Vinyl LP – Music On Vinyl)
The album C.Q. was originally released in 1968 by the Dutch Nederbeat band The Outsiders, featuring Wally Tax (vocals), Ronnie Splinter (guitar), Leendert “Buzz” Busch (drums), and Frank Beek (bass guitar).
The Outsiders, hailing from Amsterdam, were a key figure in the Dutch Nederbeat movement—a local interpretation of beat music inspired by the British Invasion. Though the album C.Q. initially struggled commercially, it has since gained recognition as a psychedelic and garage rock masterpiece.
The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band / Part One
(Vinyl LP – Music On Vinyl)
The bizarre psychedelic rock music from The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band came to life on their second album Part One. It features a diversity of compositions by, among others, Frank Zappa and P.F. Sloan. Its is the most song-oriented album they released, but still containing much of their schizophrenia melodies.
The Zodiac / Cosmic Sounds
(Vinyl LP – Music On Vinyl)
Limited Edition 180g Gold Vinyl. Collaborative concept album from the Sixties featuring 12 Psychedelic Rock tracks based on the signs of the Zodiac. Composed by Mort Garson and produced by Alex Hassilev (The Limeliters). Only 750 individually numbered copies on gold coloured vinyl pressed in this edition.