Deep Feeling-Pretty Colours-LP Vinyl

Deep Feeling-Pretty Colours-LP Vinyl

Tracks A1-A5 recorded by Deep Feeling in Rymuse Studios, South Molton Street, London, Autumn 1966, produced by Giorgio Gomelsky. Track A6 recorded by Deep Feeling for BBC Radio Birmingham, 1966. Track B1 recorded live at Elbow Room, Birmingham. Tracks B2 & B4 recorded by Gordon Jackson and Poli Palmer at Polydor Studios, London, 1967 Tracks B3 & B5 recorded by Gordon Jackson and Poli Palmer at Advision Studios, London, 1967, arrangements by Johnny Scott. Track B6 recorded by Gordon Jackson and Poli Palmer at Polydor Studios, London, 1968, with the Blossom Toes.
Mission Of Burma-Vs.-LP Vinyl

Mission Of Burma-Vs.-LP Vinyl

Recorded: Jan.-Apr. 1982 at Normandy Sound and mixed at Soundtrack. Analog direct-to-lacquer mastering at Sterling Sound. Issued by Matador Recorded under exclusive license from Ace Of Hearts Records. ℗1982, 1997 Ace Of Hearts Records. ©2010 Ace Of Hearts Records. Tracks A1, A3, A4, B2 to B5: Fun World Music. Tracks A2, A5, B1, B6: Lambent Music. Track A6: Blown Stack Music. BMI. Includes MP3 download coupon.
Mission Of Burma-ONoffON-LP Vinyl

Mission Of Burma-ONoffON-LP Vinyl

A1 to C4 and D2 to D4 recorded and mixed at Q Division, October and December 2003. D1 recorded and mixed by at Camp St., April 2003. Although the credits list Ted Jensen, Ray Janos put his initials in the run out groove before the Sterling stamp.
Jerry Cantrell-Degradation Trip-green LP Vinyl

Jerry Cantrell-Degradation Trip-green LP Vinyl

180 gram audiophile vinyl 4 page insert Gatefold sleeve Founding member of Alice In Chains Band includes  drummer Mike Bordin (Faith No More) and bassist Robert Trujillo (Metallica) Including "Anger Rising" and "Angel Eyes" First time on vinyl! First pressing of 1.500 numbered copies on transparent green vinyl
Electric Frankenstein-We Will Bury You!-LP Vinyl

Electric Frankenstein-We Will Bury You!-LP Vinyl

[l238322] pressing indicated by circled "U" etched in runouts. Limited Pressing On Purple Vinyl. Comes With Green 7" The back tracklist is incorrect and lists all the tracks as fitting on Sides A-D, leaving the 7" out. Side C is actually 6 tracks stopping with "Rock N' Roll Is Dead". Side D picks up with "Wish You Were Here" and ends with "Don't Touch Me, I'm Electric". The last three songs (D5-D7 on the back) are the 7". The inner labels are correct. All songs recorded 1991-2003 at Home Brew Studios, Belleville, NJ Mastered @ Studio B, Charlotte, NC. November 2003 All recordings © TKO Records & Electric Frankenstein 1991-2003 All songs (P) by the original artists Disk One: Track 1 originally by Garland Jeffries, but this is based on the version by the Circle Jerks. Originally recorded for a Circle Jerks tribute record that never came out Track 2 originally by AC/DC. Originally recorded for a tribute album on Chris X's Reptilian Records Track 3 originally by F-Word. Track 4 originally by Girlschool. Recorded for a heavy metal tribute record done by punk bands Track 5 originally by X. Recorded for an X tribute that is coming out in the future on Devil Doll Records Track 6 originally by Dictators. The band was assigned this song from a Spanish Dictators tribute album Track 7 originally by The Fun Things. Recorded for a record that came out on the Australian label Au-Go-Go Track 8 originally by Dead Kennedys. Recorded for a DK tribute Track 9 originally by The Clash. Recorded for a Clash tribute Track 10 originally by Vox Pop. One of EF's first cover songs Track 11 originally by Supersuckers. Done for a split album on Music Cartel Track 12 originally by Crime Track 13 originally by DRI. Recorded for a recent tribute Track 14 originally by Iron Maiden. Recorded for an Iron Maiden comp from Metor City label Track 15 originally by The Tubes Track 16 originally by Naked Raygun Disck Two: Track 1 originally by Generation X Track 2 originally by Fleetwood Mac Done for Kik's Safety Pin Records label Track 3 originally by The Dead Boys Track 4 originally by Aerosmith. Done for the Small Stone label tribute Track 5 originally by Motorhead Track 6 originally by The Rubinoos Track 7 originally by Pink Floyd. Music Cartel Records asked the band to be on a Pink Floyd tribute Track 8 originally by Blue Oyster Cult. Another request by Kike Track 9 originally by New York Dolls. The band was asked to cover this song for the tribute that The Strap-Ons were releasing Track 10 originally by The Runaways Track 11 originally by Johnny Cash Track 12 originally by Red Noise Track 13 originally from The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Recorded for a punk Rocky Horror tribute comp that never came out Track 14 originally by The Misfits Track 15 originally by Zacherly
Ray Davies-Our Country Americana Act II-LP Vinyl

Ray Davies-Our Country: Americana Act II-LP Vinyl

Gatefold jacket with hype sticker and "We Are Vinyl" sticker Jacket incorrectly lists "A Street Called Hope" as C1, but the sticker on the back says "A Street Called Hope" on side B (not the first song on side C) Pre-recording and programming by Ray Davies and Josh Green at Konk Studios, The Attic On the Hill, and Mr. Lambert's Flat