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THIS ITEM IS A PRE-ORDER. WE EXPECT IT TO SHIP ON OR BEFORE THE NOVEMBER 10TH RELEASE DATE. VINYL FORMAT. Yes' fantastic Relayer, presented for the first time on audiophile vinyl! Longtime members Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Steve Howe and Alan White welcome superstar keyboard sensation Patrick Moraz for his one and only album with the band. Three lengthy tracks made this the LP of choice for progressive radio stations that year, with "Gates of Delirium," "Sound Chaser" and "To Be Over" all receiving he... [ read more ]
LP $24.98
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Close your eyes, and listen. You've entered a cathedral -- cool tile floors, high ceilings, white marble fixtures, wooden balconies, yellow stained glass sometimes you can hear a car or motorcycle buzz by outside. Inside, every sound -- footsteps, coughing, song -- is echoed beautifully, the natural acoustics of the space allowing them to swirl around a bit before disappearing. Such is the setting for the recording of "Debridement," the second album from Rivulets. Rivulets, aka minimalist singer-songwriter... [ read more ]
CD $12.99
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White Out are indeed "white" and, in transcendence of such inherent nothingness, most definitely "out." Linn Culbertson and Tom Surgal met in the still wild mania of 1986 New York City in front of CBGB during a Big Black show (Steve Albini's notorious Chicago trio of miscreant salutation). They were introduced by ex-Sonic Youth drummer Richard Edson and, after discovering mutual fascinations with the avant-garde marginalia of no wave, free jazz, noise rock etc., began to play music in a secret location on ... [ read more ]
2xCD $18.99
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