Sly & The Family Stone - There’s A Riot Goin’ On
Released late in 1971, ‘There’s A Riot Goin’ On’ isn’t just the sound of a comedown, the album conveys the political tensions and death of the 1960’s ideals as vividly...
Released late in 1971, ‘There’s A Riot Goin’ On’ isn’t just the sound of a comedown, the album conveys the political tensions and death of the 1960’s ideals as vividly...
One of our most loved albums of all time, this Sunday Classic is about the creature known as Superwolf...
For this Sunday’s classic we travel back to Greenwich Village in the summer of 1961 for what is widely regarded as the finest live jazz record of all time.
We would like to get you all to spin an incredible album that we ended up being involved with. The musical re-imagining of Mirabel Lomer.
You could argue that Loaded isn’t necessarily The Velvet Underground’s “best album.” It is, however, one of the finest albums of all time.
One of the most beautiful albums that we’ve ever heard; Green doesn’t just create a mood, it is an entire world of serenity and imagination.
Originally released in March 2002, Sunshine Hit Me is the jubilant debut LP from The Bees, an album of Arcadian good vibes.
Nasty Gal is the third studio album from Betty Davis, a rasped and yelping mid-seventies explosion of funk, soul and sex.
F# A# ∞ is the 1997 debut LP from Canadian collective Godspeed You! Black Emperor, a stark and all consuming record of absolute magnitude.
Released in September 1970, Curtis is the eponymous solo debut from Curtis Mayfield, an album soothing soul and biting social commentary.
A sprawling and intricate album that wasn’t just well ahead of its time, it was entirely different to pretty much everything else.
We’re going back a decade or so - a contemporary classic - to celebrate Austin Peralta’s Endless Planets.