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Fairport Convention - Unhalfbricking
The one where the British folk-rock pioneers went even more folky. An absolute belter of traditional sounds and the odd wig-out.
The Pharcyde - Labcabincalifornia
Released thirty years ago this November, Labcabincalifornia is one of the most enduring and evergreen rap records that we’ve ever heard.
Stephen Malkmus and The Jicks - Pig Lib
We’ve talked about one of our favourites from Pavement, so we’ll talk about one of our favourites from Malkmus.
The Beta Band – The Three E.P.’s
Three extended plays of sublime genre fluid experimentalism. They’re also intrinsically linked to record shop culture… and not just because of High Fidelity!
LCD Soundsystem - LCD Soundsystem
Twenty years ago, producer and musician James Murphy was gripped with the fear of creative failure… so he set about bringing the New York dance-punk scene to the masses.
Bobbie Gentry - The Delta Sweete
The Delta Sweete is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Bobbie Gentry. Vignettes of the Southern Delta and lives-lived.
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Safe As Milk
Safe As Milk is the studio debut from Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band. These are the psychedelic raspers that took the Delta Blues into the garage scene.
Stevie Wonder - Innervisions
Innervisions is the fourteenth studio album from Stevie Wonder, and it is absolutely stacked with innovative sounds, lush tones and incredible songs.
The 13th Floor Elevators - Psychedelic Sounds
If anyone ever epitomised the adage of burning bright and fast, it sure was Texan rock band The 13th Floor Elevators. Are you ready to get psychedelic on a Sunday?
Herbie Hancock - Thrust
With a swirl of jazz, funk and squelching new synth tones, Herbie Hancock’s Thrust is a forty minute trip to a different planet...
Pavement - Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
Sometimes derided as merely their most commercial moments, Pavement’s second studio album - Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain - was the perfect record released at the perfect time.