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"The soundtrack to the incredible film Leave No Trace was composed and performed by Dickon Hinchliffe of the Tindersticks. Hinchliffe creates a dark, droney landscape of string arrangements and Spacemen 3-esue guitar reverberations. With this soundtrack Hinchliffe sits amongst the great composers of our day such as William Basinski, Ennio Morricone and Jóhann Jóhannsson. Pressed on forest green vinyl."
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"While The Tennors burned up the charts in Jamaica regularly in the late sixties into the '70s, their legacy in America has not achieved the greatness of many of their equally successful contemporaries like The Melodians or the Techniques. Do The Reggay Dance is a deep look at the best Tennors productions from their classic late-60s period, including many tracks that have not been on vinyl since their original 7-inch release. The music on Do The Reggay Dance is classic rocksteady music from one of the best bands of the genre. Do The Reggay Dance showcases the first time all (but one) of the featured songs have been on vinyl since they were first released on now impossibly rare 45 singles. The songs were mastered by legendary reissue engineer Gary Hobish and designed by Barbara Bersche, the designer behind last year's Grammy winning historic package Voices Of Mississippi. This is the follow up release on black vinyl to the August 2020 RSD limited edition red vinyl version."
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"One of the truly legendary releases in the cannon of the man who defined modern Hill Country Blues, Amazing Grace finds Fred McDowell playing with the Hunter's Chapel Singers in Hunter's Chapel of Como Mississippi. This 1966 release originally on Testament was one of the few records producer Jim Dickinson took with him to every recording session to make sure there was always some real shit present. The recordings also features Fred's wife Annie Mae. McDowell and company perform what the record subtitle calls 'Mississippi Delta spirituals' on this stark and moving set, which includes a version of one of his signature tunes, 'You Got to Move.' Limited edition of 500 on gold vinyl."
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2021 restock. "Live at the Bootleggers captures a moment in time, and a place in history when community was created around the buying and drinking of illegal liquor, moonshine, white lightning. It was recorded live at a bootlegger's homebase in Fayette County, Tennessee in 1971 at the behest of Lattie Murrell, whom Bengt Olsson and Bill Barth had tracked down to document. Besides Murrell, Barth, and William Floyd Davis, the contributors to this record just happened to be spellin' with the same bootlegger that evening; they are unknown voices, arising with glory from the soak of moonshine, and then fading back into obscurity."
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