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Salon Des Amateurs resident and master of head-down-eyes-closed downtempo, Tolouse Low Trax compiles left-field excursions for the baddies at Bureau B. Aural oddities to ward off the sun.
The full concert of Stop Making Sense for the first time ever on vinyl. 2 LPs with a reproduction of the original booklet from the 1984 limited edition pressing and additional pages with never seen before photos.
The Dead's seventh live album was released in August 1981 and contains live material recorded from between September and October 1980 at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco and Radio City Music Hall in New York.
The classic collection of War's Greatest Hits including universal favorites "Why Can't We Be Friends," "Low Rider," and "Cisco Kid" as well as deeper fan favorites including "Gypsy Man" and "Southern Part of Texas".
The performance features a fresh batch of tracks spanning over a decade of the band's expansive discography with a handful of never-before-played-live tunes and a slew of Chrome covers.
Produced and engineered by Jah Wobble at home in his bedroom (hence the title), the album was originally released in spring 1983, showing a different side in the bass player evolution.