1974
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Tammy Wynette’s voice conveyed passion and heartbreak as she sang songs about heartbreak, loss, and disappointment. These two albums, both from 1974, are atypical in that regard, twenty-one emotionally powerful and gorgeously arranged country songs that might best be taken in small doses. Read more
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Here is a rare treat for those of you in warmer climes…one of the rarer singles from the Beach Boys, a 1974 Christmas confection that nobody heard. Read more
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Kenyan-based Matata was once hailed as “the best band from Africa,” and this two-disc collection highlights an excellent band that did indeed have great promise–and it also serves to show the dangers of compromising one’s art for commercial success. Read more
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Kenyan-based Matata was once hailed as “the best band from Africa,” and this two-disc collection highlights an excellent band that did indeed have great promise–and it also serves to show the dangers of compromising one’s art for commercial success. Read more
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This solo record by The Animals’ keyboard player was accidentally released on eight track in 1974, and quickly returned to the vault. This reissue restores this curious rarity, which is a fun blast of humorous country rock. Read more
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This solo record by The Animals’ keyboard player was accidentally released on eight track in 1974, and quickly returned to the vault. This reissue restores this curious rarity, which is a fun blast of humorous country rock. Read more
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A full concert of vintage Tangerine Dream in their prime, now reissued officially. Read more
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The sound of India, from one of the masters. Read more
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Here is a rare treat for those of you in warmer climes…one of the rarer singles from the Beach Boys, a 1974 Christmas confection that nobody heard. Read more
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British blues-rockers Bad Company’s first two albums have been expanded and remastered. They were beloved 40 years ago, and are still fresh and vibrant today. Read more
