Bill Withers
All Time Best1 x CD 8,90 €
Bill Withers
His Ultimate Collection1 x LP Vinyl 18,90 €
LP version of [r=13848289]
Billie Eilish
Hit Me Hard And Soft1 x LP Vinyl 29,90 €
„Made in France“ sticker on the back.
Packaged inside a resealable plastic case with a red hype sticker with the artist’s name and album tittle.
Standard black version in a gatefold sleeve.
Some copies came with an art card signed by Billie Eilish, temporarily available in her online stores worldwide.
Signed cover copies were released in select indie record stores 5/23 (Last image as example of a sealed one).
Billie Holiday
The Commodore Master Takes1 x LP Vinyl 19,90 €
Comes in a resealable plastic outer with a hype sticker on its front. Includes a glossy double-sided monochrome insert and a plain white poly-lined inner sleeve.
[Back cover]
Original compilation ℗ 2000 GRP Records, Inc. This compilation ℗ & © 2024 Universal International Music B.V. Manufactured & distributed by Music On Vinyl B.V., a division of Artone Label Group, for Universal International Music B.V.
Made in the Netherlands.
[Insert]
Digital mastering, 1999, by Erick Labson at MCA Music Media Studios, and Jeff Willens at Universal Music Studios-East
Except for the four selections from the 1939 recording session, this compilation has been prepared by transfers to digital tape from the original Commodore acetate master discs. Of those four tracks, recorded before acetate masters were in general use, „Strange Fruit“ was the only one with a still-usable original metal part. „Yesterdays“ and „I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues“ were transferred from Commodore test pressings, and „Fine and Mellow“ from a 78 rpm shellac record provided by Steven Lasker.
LP label and inside inlay photograph by Charles Peterson courtesy of Don Peterson
All photographs © 2000 The Frank Driggs Collection or Charles Peterson
{Discography}
All recorded in New York City.
A1 to A4 Recorded at Brunswick World Broadcasting Studio; April 20, 1939.
A5 to A8 Recorded at WOR Recording Studios; March 25, 1944.
B1 to B4 Recorded at WOR Recording Studios; April 1, 1944.
B5 to B8 Recorded at WOR Recording Studios; April 8, 1944.
Runouts are stamped.
Billie Joe Armstrong
No Fun Mondays1 x LP Vinyl 21,90 €
Black vinyl. Comes with credit inlay
Made in Czech Republic.