Saturday, May 11, 2024

New Arrivals USED May 11th & new SALE LPs added!


The World Mourns Reggae Icon Bob Marley

On this day in music, May 11, 1981, reggae pioneer Bob Marley died in Miami, following a lengthy battle with melanoma. The Jamaican singer-songwriter was instrumental in popularizing his country’s music with a global audience, thanks to his irresistible fusion of reggae, ska, and rocksteady. Just 36 at the time of his death, Marley left behind an impressive – and enduring – catalog of music, while his greatest hits album, Legendremains the best-selling reggae album of all time. Marley received numerous accolades before and after his death, including a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and Jamaica’s Order of Merit, recognizing his contributions to the arts. Ever the poet, Marley’s last words to his son Ziggy were “money can’t buy life.”


 New Arrivals USED:


Band-Best Of the Band

B52’s-Cosmic Thing

Billy Joel-52nd Street

Billy Joel-California Flash

Billy Joel-Glass Houses

Billy Joel-The Stranger

Billy Joel-Turnstiles

Blue Magoos-Never Goin’ Back To Georgia

Chick Corea-Friends

David Bowie-Let’s Dance

dB’s-Like This

Duane & Greg Allman- self titled

Electric Light Orchestra-Time

Elton John-Leather Jackets

Elton John-Single Man

Greg Allman Band-Just Before the Bullets Fly

Harry Nilsson-Pussy Cats

Jackson Browne-Running On Empty

John Lennon-Collection

John Lennon-Imagine

John Lenon & Yoko Ono-Milk & Honey

John Lennon-Mind Games

Julian Cope-Fried

Julian Cope-World Shut Your Mouth

Leonard Cohen-Songs From A Room

Leonard Cohen-Songs Of

Leonard Cohen-Recent Songs

Marshall Crenshaw- self titled

Moody Blues-Octave (blue vinyl)

Paul Butterfield Blues Band-Golden Butter, Best Of 2LP

Reebop Kwaku Baah-Reebop

Robert Gordon-Too Fast To Live, Too Young To Die

Sadao Watanabe-Maisha

SRC-Milestones

Tom Waits-Big Time

U2-Unforgettable Fire

U2-War


We've also added a crate full of new $10 SALE LPs to the bins!

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