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    Hiatus Kaiyote Choose Your Weapon

    $12.75


    Limited pink vinyl LP pressing. Wrapped in soul, blending poetry and polyrhythms, the music of Hiatus Kaiyote is in a lane all by itself. The Grammy-nominated four-piece band returns to stereos worldwide with their album Choose Your Weapon.

    Jamey Johnson That Lonesome Song

    $10.20


    Jamey Johnson is a successful songwriter on Nashville's Music Row, who has authored hits by George Strait, Trace Adkins, George Jones and Joe Nichols. That Lonesome Song, Johnson's debut album as a performer, is a happy throwback to the outlaw country of the 1970s, with his gruff, character-filled vocals surrounded by a small, rocking combo including pedal steel, organ and fiddles. Rather than the polished soft rock of so much contemporary Nashville product, That Lonesome Song is a rough and ready honky-tonk album that compares favorably to Waylon Jennings and early Steve Earle. Highlights include "Mowin' Down the Roses" and the celebratory "Between Jennings and Jones."

    Queen News of the World

    $8.50


    An explosion of styles, News of the World, reinforced Queen's multiplatinum successes of a Night at the Opera and a Day at the Races while also branching out into new genres, including the punk-metal of Sheer Heart Attack. It is a tremendous Rock Album. Includes the massive, world-wide hits We Will Rock You, We Are the Champions and It's Late. This edition reproduces the U. S. original vinyl release, including the gatefold sleeve. A multi-platinum smash in it's original and CD releases, now restored to glorious analog 180 gram jet black vinyl LP. Yes it's Phase II of Queen on Vinyl Collector's Edition re-issue program - every Queen studio album is to be released on vinyl LPs over the next two years. The original albums are being re-issued correct in every detail to the original releases, including inner sleeves, packaging and bonuses.

    • Queen - News of the World (Vinyl)

    LAMB OF GOD Wrath

    $17.00


     The American heavy metal band Lamb of God have been blazing mercilessly away at the forefront of heavy music for the last 20 years upholding metals intrinsic values of honesty intensity and creativity while also daring to push boundaries and think outside the heavy box.

    Slayer Hell Awaits

    $12.75


    Limited edition. On Hell Awaits, the band has crafted a slab of satanic Thrash Metal-perfection! Why the Metal-world didn't hail it as a masterpiece like they did with quot;Reign in Bloodquot; is beyond me. Opener 'Hell Awaits' is still one of the most foreboding intros to any Metal-song... Ever! That might be why the band still chooses to open with that song on occasion. Then, of course, there are the vampire riffs of 'At Dawn They Sleep', which strike like venomous snakes in your spine. There is also some innovative double-bass by His Lombardoness on several songs like at the 4:20 mark on 'Praise of Death', which Easily rivals 'Angel of Death' imo. Personal favorite 'Necrophiliac' has one of the most demonic riffs ever in the verse parts, dark and bleak, and Fast, as Slayer could only do. Everything about this album has quot;legendaryquot; written all over it. And while it is highly praised to this day, it's a crime that it was overshadowed by 'Reign in Blood' as much as it was. 2005.Hell Awaits (Vinyl)

    Kevin Costner Yellowstone The Complete Seasons 1-3 DVD Set

    $34.00


    Oscar and Emmy winner Kevin Costner is the marquee attraction of the ensemble cast in this drama series, starring as the patriarch of a powerful, complicated family of ranchers. A sixth-generation homesteader and devoted father, John Dutton controls the largest contiguous ranch in the United States.

    He operates in a corrupt world where politicians are compromised by influential oil and lumber corporations and land grabs make developers billions. Amid shifting alliances, unsolved murders, open wounds, and hard-earned respect,  Dutton's property is in constant conflict with those it borders -- an expanding town, an Indian reservation, and America's first national park

    Doobie Brothers Live at Wolf Trap DVD

    $5.00


    It’s certainly been quite the revolving door over in the Doobie Brothers camp over the past 40 years. Live At Wolf Trap, the group’s DVD recorded in 2004 at Virginia’s famous outdoor concert shed Wolf Trap, features original Doobies Tom Johnston, Pat Simmons, longtime guitarist John McFee, a grouping of blisteringly perfect horn players, and the last footage of drummer Keith Knudsen. We get 23 tunes running throughout the band’s history.

    Beginning with Johnston’s “Rockin’ Down The Highway,” it’s evident McFee and Simmons are going to be into lots of guitar changes. In fact, McFee not only changes from guitar to dobro on “Dangerous,” but he also plays violin on the newer “People Got To Love Again,” as well as on “Black Water.” Vocals are as tight as you’d expect from a huge touring band like this where everybody sings. The Doobies really provide full vocals on “Another Park, Another Sunday,” and on the wonderful “South City Midnight Lady.” For a change of pace, “Snake Man,” “Nobody” and “Five Corners” comprises a mini acoustic set.

    Queen A Night At The Odeon DVD

    $10.19


    Limited box contains CD, Blu-Ray, DVD, 12” vinyl single, 60 page hardback book and concert memorabilia in lift-off lid box. Memorabilia includes reproduction of ticket from the concert, concert program, conference badge, reproduction of the tour itinerary, six button badges, reproduction of the 1975 tour poster, reproduction of the sticker stage pass and reproduction of two balloons dropped into the crowd at the end of the 24th December 1975 Hammersmith show. Live archive release from one of rock’s greatest rock bands of the ‘70s and beyond. This Hammersmith Christmas concert was the culmination of the 26-date 'Queen invites you to A Night At The Opera' UK tour of 1975, and was the last show of a very eventful and exciting year for Queen. The Christmas Eve show was the climax of the 26-date Queen Invite You To A Night At The Opera Tour, which had begun mid-November and had already seen the band play four nights at the same venue a month earlier.