Among the English language s premier phrase-turners with music relevant to any age, the late great John Prine was part of the Atlantic Records family for four albums – John Prine (1971), Diamonds in the Rough (1972), Sweet Revenge (1973) and Common Sense (1975) – before he jumped over to Asylum for another three records and eventually his own label Oh Boy. Fittingly for a…
John Scofield and Pat Metheny. What more needs to be said? A masterpiece meeting of musical minds, these two guitar virtuosos entered the studio in December 1993 with Steve Swallow on bass guitar and Bill Stewart on drums to create one of the greatest jazz guitar albums of all time. Produced by Lee Townsend, I Can See Your House From Here is an 11-track…
Limited green colored vinyl LP pressing. Swami John Reis celebrates his 100th year in rock n roll with a brand new band and record! Ride The Wild Night is neither completely similar nor dissimilar to his previous bands (Hot Snakes, Night Marchers, The Sultans, Rocket From The Crypt, Drive Like Jehu, etc). Yet the sound…
Wounded Indians is the final recording of American Indian and spoken word artist John Trudell before he transitioned, returning to the Star Nation, in December 2015. Produced by Jackson Browne, and recorded with Trudell s long time Bad Dog Bandmates, Mark Shark, Ricky Eckstein, Gary Ray, Debra Dobkin and Quiltman, the lines spoken and songs…
John Wright’s 1960 debut album “South Side Soul” was originally released on the Prestige label and recorded at Van Gelder Studios. Along with Wright (piano), the album features Wendell Robert (bass) and Walter McCants (drums). This new edition of the album is released as part of the OJC Series and is pressed on 180-gram vinyl…
Limited vinyl LP pressing including digital download. Digitally remastered from the original cassette. Followers of our output might have a pang of recognition on reading the name Frierson. That was the surname of Wendy Rene, whose work was collected into the 2012 LITA anthology After Laughter Comes Tears, and indeed, Johnnie Frierson is Wendy s…
Passage du Desir is the debut album from Johnny Blues Skies (AKA Sturgill Simpson). Produced by David Ferguson, these previously unreleased songs were partly written in Paris, and recorded in historic Abbey Road Studios and Nashville, TN s Clement House Recording Studio.
Passage du Desir is the debut album from Johnny Blues Skies (AKA Sturgill Simpson). Produced by David Ferguson, these previously unreleased songs were partly written in Paris, and recorded in historic Abbey Road Studios and Nashville, TN s Clement House Recording Studio.
Passage du Desir is the debut album from Johnny Blues Skies (AKA Sturgill Simpson). Produced by David Ferguson, these previously unreleased songs were partly written in Paris, and recorded in historic Abbey Road Studios and Nashville, TN s Clement House Recording Studio.
The comprehensive remastering and repackaging upgrade of the Man In Black s legendary Sun Records catalog continues with the release of Johnny Cash s penultimate album for the label. In November 1962, due to the request of Cash s loyal fanbase, Sun collected all of Johnny s train and related songs, which he had an intuitional love…
Cut from the Original Masters Under the Strict Supervision of Rick Rubin and Pressed at QRP Record Pressing Plant on 180g Virgin Vinyl You Can Expect these Award-Winning Albums to Sound Incredible Although he began his career as an outlaw to the Nashville establishment, Johnny Cash has come to literally define and embody country music. At first,…
Although he began his career as an outlaw to the Nashville establishment, Johnny Cash has come to literally define and embody country music. At first, his unique mix of hillbilly music with gospel and blues made him a perfect fit at Sam Phillips Sun Records, where he recorded such classics as Folsom Prison Blues and I Walk…
Cut from the Original Masters Under the Strict Supervision of Rick Rubin and Pressed at QRP Record Pressing Plant on 180g Virgin Vinyl You Can Expect these Award-Winning Albums to Sound Incredible Although he began his career as an outlaw to the Nashville establishment, Johnny Cash has come to literally define and embody country music. At…
Cut from the Original Masters Under the Strict Supervision of Rick Rubin and Pressed at QRP Record Pressing Plant on 180g Virgin Vinyl You Can Expect these Award-Winning Albums to Sound Incredible Although he began his career as an outlaw to the Nashville establishment, Johnny Cash has come to literally define and embody country music. At…
THE 1968 ALBUM ON WHICH JOHNNY CASH BECAME A LEGEND: AT FOLSOM PRISON AMONG THE MOST IMPORTANT AND POTENT STATEMENTS OF THE 20th CENTURY Mastered on MoFi s Mastering System: Mobile Fidelity Numbered-Edition 180g 45RPM 2LP Set Plays with Arresting Immediacy, Spaciousness, and Directness Johnny Cash already knew his way around Folsom Prison when he and…
Johnny Cash’s five-decade musical career was loaded with bigger-than-life landmark moments. None were more memorable than the Man in Black’s historic concerts at Folsom Prison and San Quentin State Prison, and the beloved albums that documented those shows. Cash’s passion for prison reform and rehabilitation inspired him to perform a series of concerts for inmate audiences, and…