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Arthur Fiedler / Boston Pops Orchestra – Chopin: Les Sylphides / Prokofieff: Love For Three Oranges – Analogue Productions 200g Vinyl

£49.95
Easily the most popular conductor of his era, Arthur Fiedler was classical music’s greatest ambassador since Mozart, and also one of those rare conductors whose records were not only successful, but serious profit centers, both for his orchestra and his record labels.

Jascha Heifetz – The Lark Impex Records 180 Gram 33 RPM Monaural Vinyl

£55.00
IN STOCK!
It’s no surprise that Jascha Heifetz held an affinity for the vast, tempestuous ocean and its endlessly opposing forces; that same intensity and sensitivity—the furious and the serene, with its infinite subtleties and nuances—are hallmarks of his sound. That sound—rich in expressiveness, sonority and texture—branded Heifetz the most illustrious violinist in the world.*

Nagaoka RS-LP2 Record Inner Sleeves – Pack of 50

£28.95
Probably the most well-known Record Inner sleeves in the world
The ultra-sleek design will allow you to easily glide an LP into the tightest fitting jackets. These Are Identical to the original inner sleeves that came with japanese pressings during the 1980's. Completely static free & non-abrasive. Inner sleeves are, over the years, liable to tear or accumulate dust on the inner surfaces and this could result in scratches on your valuable records. These sleeves are treated by a special static prevention process to eliminate static electricity.
Quite simply, the ultimate record sleeve.

Miles Davis – Sorcerer – MOFI 2 x 180g 45RPM Vinyl

£85.00
MOOD, INFLECTION, AND NUANCE TAKE CENTER STAGE ON COMPOSITIONS STEEPED IN SOPHISTICATED EXPRESSIONISM
1/4" / 15 IPS analog master to DSD 256 to analog console to lathe
Filled with aural magic and enchanting musical spells, Sorcerer is true to its name. The third of five albums devised by Miles Davis' legendary second quintet – and the second record in a still-unprecedented string of eight consecutive releases within a four-year period that forever changed the face of jazz – the 1967 magnum opus mesmerizes with instrumental colors, subdued musings, and subtle details.

John Coltrane – Coltrane Plays The Blues – Analogue Productions Atlantic 75 Series 45 rpm 180g Vinyl

£55.00
NOW IN STOCK
These recordings come from the same sessions that produced 1961's My Favorite Things. This is one of the least well-known Coltrane albums, partly because it is an all blues format and partly because it was released at the end of his association with Atlantic records.
 

Buffalo Springfield – Buffalo Springfield Again – Analogue Productions Atlantic 75 Series 45 rpm 180g Vinyl

£75.00
Available to Pre-Order
Due in part to personnel problems which saw Bruce Palmer and Neil Young in and out of the group, Buffalo Springfield's second album did not have as unified an approach as their debut, writes AllMusic.
Still, the group continued to make major strides in both their songwriting and arranging, and this record stands as the band's greatest triumph, peaking at No. 44 on the Billboard Top LPs chart. As of 2012 the album was No. 188 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

Tchaikovsky / Monteux / Boston Symphony – Symphony No 4 – Analogue Products 200g Vinyl

£49.95
Analogue Productions’ RCA Living Stereo Reissue Series No. 2, with 25 newly remastered mainstay classical albums, will delight and astound your ears with their clarity and warm, rich tone. As with our first highly-regarded LSC series, shortcomings of previous editions have been improved upon — from the mastering, to the LP pressing, to the sharp-looking glossy heavyweight Stoughton Printing tip-on jackets that faithfully duplicate the original artwork, “Living Stereo” logo, “Shaded Dog” label and all!

Sam Cooke – The Best Of Sam Cooke – Analogue Productions 45RPM 180g 2LP Vinyl

£79.95
This Best Of Sam Cooke album was the beacon that kept Cooke's most popular songs in the public eye. Between 1957 and his death seven years later, Cooke recorded an average of one Top Ten single every four months! And now on this single LP, you can relive the timeless best known and best-loved Sam Cooke classics.
A Groundbreaking Soul Pioneer and An Influence On Generations of Singers - Everyone Agrees Sam Cooke Is The MAN!
Mastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio from DSD audio sources captured from the 2 and 3-channel analog master tapes.

Creedence Clearwater Revival – Mardi Gras – Craft Recordings 1/2 Speed Mastered Vinyl

£34.95
50th anniversary pressing of the final studio album from America's greatest rock `n' roll band; first released in 1972. Highlights include a cover of "Hello Mary Lou," and the Fogerty-penned rocker "Sweet Hitch-Hiker." The poignant "Someday Never Comes," marked the group's final single.

Pharoah Sanders : Live – Pure Pleasure Records 180g 2 LP Vinyl

£50.00
"This is a glorious, jubilant performance that reminds us that Sanders was at his most effective communicator when he had an audience, like a righteous preacher feeling the spirit with the faithful." Kevin Le Gendre - Jazzwise March Issue

Patricia Barber – Companion – Impex Records 24K Gold CD

£45.00
Companion has been newly remastered from the original analog tapes by Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman Mastering for added warmth musicality. The deluxe book-style packaging has a heavy-stock booklet that pays homage to the original Premonition CDs while updating them to Impex Records’ premium look and feel.
The Limited Edition Impex 24K Gold CD Patricia Barber Series are manufactured at Memory-Tech’s state-of-the-art facility in Japan.

Joni Mitchell – Court and Spark – MoFi 180g 45RPM SuperVinyl 2LP Box Set

£120.00
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Ultradisc One-Step Box Set Of Lush 1974 Album Plays With Arresting Detail, Clarity, And Openness
Mastering Source to Be Determined Closer to Production Date; Specifics Will Be Posted Here When Authenticated
Court and Spark, the most commercially successful album of Joni Mitchell's trailblazing career, arrived after a year in which she took some time to breathe and kept a low profile. The much-deserved break led to yet more breakthroughs. Demonstrably marking Mitchell's increasing drift toward jazz (and proclivity for absorbing the works of Miles Davis and John Coltrane), and teeming with heightened confidence, beautiful melodies, and shape-shifting arrangements, the lush 1974 record earned four Grammy nominations and was voted the Best Album of the Year in the prestigious Pazz & Jop poll.