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So In Love (originally issued in 1980) features Pepper's takes on classics from Thelonious Monk, Cole Porter, and Hoagy Carmichael, plus a pair of originals including "Blues For Blanche."
Roach's solid group featuring Ray Bryant, Julian Priester, and Stanley and Tommy Turrentine are joined by the great Abbey Lincoln on vocals for two tracks, "Never Leave Me" and Cole Porter's "I Concentrate On You."
Refused's most critically acclaimed and final album exploded on the scene with the jaw-dropping hardcore anthem "New Noise," which Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello once described as "one of the great rock jams of all time" (Filter, 2006).
1982's Moving Target is known as a "Top 10" essential Gil Scott-Heron release. Scott-Heron and his "Midnight Band" recorded their most furious hard funk driven release influenced by reggae (there are echoes of Bob Marley in some songs).
Stronger Than Pride (1988) is Sade's third album, featuring the singles "Love Is Stronger Than Pride", "Paradise", "Nothing Can Come Between Us", "Turn My Back On You", and "Haunt Me." Half speed mastering on 180 gram vinyl.
In 2008, Orange County, CA quintet Dirty Heads emerged with the fan favorite full-length debut, Any Port In A Storm. The signature single "Lay Me Down" achieved an RIAA gold certification.