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AIR Moon Safari
Moon Safari became a surprise
smash not only in the mainstream
upon release in 1998, but with
audiophiles enamored with the
French duo’s blend of ambient
electronica, chilled-out spacepop, and dramatic strings. Warm,
dreamy, imaginative, and multitextured, it sounds blissful on this
remastered LP.
180g LP
$22.99 LDA97811
KRAFTWERK
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Aerosmith
180g LP
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The spontaneously experimental
and colossally influential genre
known as Krautrock begins here.
Deemed a “landmark release”
by Mojo and described by Uncut
as “shockingly beautiful and
pulsatingly thunderous space-jazz
concrete,” the 1971 record defies
categorization as it mesmerizes all
the senses.
2LP
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Combining punk, glam, girl-group
pop, and garage rock into a lipsmacking concoction ruffled with
leather-jacket toughness, Joan
Jett turned the music world on its
head with her first salvo with the
Blackhearts. This fiery 2LP reissue
features the remastered album and
ten live tracks from 1981.
$29.99 LDJ29617
180g LP
ROD STEWART
Vinyl Box Set
Rod Stewart Vinyl Box Set
Before a 1977 plane crash changed
its fortunes, Lynyrd Skynyrd
cemented its reputation as the
land’s most formidable Southern
rock band via five hard-driving
studio albums and a spectacular live
record. They’re all here, graced with
true-to-the-originals artwork and
housed in a classy slipcase.
Made during his time in the Faces,
Rod Stewart’s first five solo efforts
for Mercury—cut between 1969 and
1974—served notice no singer on
either side of the Atlantic matched
his gri