Omnivore Recordings
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Guitarist Don Rich’s untimely death cut short an already impressive musical career barely a decade long, and this compilation of his performances with Buck Owens’ band The Buckaroos highlights some of his best work. Read more
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Taken from the forthcoming Omnivore Recordings release, Guitar Pickin’ Man. Read more
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Wings compiles the complete singles discography of doomed musician Tim Buckley. He wasn’t a singles artist–his most beloved songs don’t appear here, as they were album cuts–this collection does a fair job of covering most of the stylistic twists and turns of Buckley’s too-short career. Read more
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Wings compiles the complete singles discography of doomed musician Tim Buckley. He wasn’t a singles artist–his most beloved songs don’t appear here, as they were album cuts–this collection does a fair job of covering most of the stylistic twists and turns of Buckley’s too-short career. Read more
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Taken from the forthcoming Omnivore Recordings release, Complete Third. Read more
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The Rave-Ups was an LA-based College Rock band who had a roots-rock heart and a flirtation with mainstream success via an appearance in John Hughes’ classic Sixteen Candles. Their debut album is fine, albeit one with a slight identity problem. Read more
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The Rave-Ups was an LA-based College Rock band who had a roots-rock heart and a flirtation with mainstream success via an appearance in John Hughes’ classic Sixteen Candles. Their debut album is fine, albeit one with a slight identity problem. Read more
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This new compilation highlights the earliest work of the pop band The Bangles, and captures their fun, Paisley Underground spirit and punk-rock spunk that would soon be traded in for slick, Top 40 pop. Read more
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This new compilation highlights the earliest work of the pop band The Bangles, and captures their fun, Paisley Underground spirit and punk-rock spunk that would soon be traded in for slick, Top 40 pop. 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
