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Nancy & Lee Again (remastered)
Nancy & Lee Again (remastered) (gatefold white vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 19913. Rel: 05 Apr 23
 
Folk/Americana
Arkansas Coal (suite) (5:38)
Big Red Balloon (4:16)
Friendship Train (3:35)
Paris Summer (2:58)
Congratulations (3:03)
Down From Dover (3:35)
Did You Ever? (2:55)
Tippy Toes (2:52)
Back On The Road (3:17)
Got It Together (4:01)
Machine Gun Kelly (bonus track) (3:17)
Think I'm Coming Down (bonus track) (2:50)
Review: Light In The Attic made clear they were in for the long haul when opening up on Nancy Sinatra's musical legacy, and of course a significant part of that is her work with Lee Hazlewood. Presented as another part of this committed effort to bring overdue credit to Sinatra's work, we're treated to the first ever vinyl reissue of Sinatra and Hazlewood's 1972 album Nancy & Lee Again. There is just so much gold bedded into these songs, not least the Dolly Parton-penned 'Down From Dover' and the dreamy, psychedelic lilt of 'Tippy Toes', and there's even two bonus tracks in the form of 'Machine Gun Kelly' and 'Think I'm Coming Down'.
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 in stock $30.49
Nancy & Lee Again (remastered)
Nancy & Lee Again (remastered) (gatefold big red balloon swirl vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 19911. Rel: 24 Mar 23
 
Folk/Americana
Arkansas Coal (suite) (5:40)
Big Red Balloon (4:17)
Friendship Train (3:34)
Paris Summer (2:58)
Congratulations (3:02)
Down From Dover (3:34)
Did You Ever? (2:55)
Tippy Toes (2:53)
Back On The Road (3:19)
Got It Together (4:01)
Machine Gun Kelly (bonus track) (3:16)
Think I'm Coming Down (bonus track) (2:52)
Review: Light In The Attic made clear they were in for the long haul when opening up on Nancy Sinatra's musical legacy, and of course a significant part of that is her work with Lee Hazlewood. Presented as another part of this committed effort to bring overdue credit to Sinatra's work, we're treated to the first ever vinyl reissue of Sinatra and Hazlewood's 1972 album Nancy & Lee Again. There is just so much gold bedded into these songs, not least the Dolly Parton-penned 'Down From Dover' and the dreamy, psychedelic lilt of 'Tippy Toes', and there's even two bonus tracks in the form of 'Machine Gun Kelly' and 'Think I'm Coming Down'.
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 in stock $22.62
Nancy & Lee (reissue)
Nancy & Lee (reissue) (metallic gold & clear vinyl LP)
Cat: LITA11 198. Rel: 21 Jun 22
 
Pop
You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling (3:23)
Elusive Dreams (3:13)
Greenwich Village Folk Song Salesman (2:33)
Summer Wine (3:42)
Storybook Children (3:11)
Sundown, Sundown (2:40)
Jackson (2:50)
Some Velvet Morning (3:40)
Sand (3:46)
Lady Bird (3:03)
I've Been Down So Long (It Looks Like Up To Me) (2:46)
Tired Of Waiting For You (bonus track) (3:35)
Love Is Strange (bonus track) (3:19)
 in stock $44.44
Nancy & Lee Again
Nancy & Lee Again (limited pink vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LIAA 199141. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Pop
Arkansas Coal (Suite) (5:39)
Big Red Balloon (4:16)
Friendship Train (3:36)
Paris Summer (2:59)
Congratulations (3:01)
Down From Dover (3:34)
Did You Ever? (2:55)
Tippy Toes (2:53)
Back On The Road (3:18)
Got It Together (3:58)
Machine Gun Kelly (bonus track) (3:16)
Think I'm Coming Down (bonus track) (2:51)
 in stock $39.96
I'm Just Like You: Sly's Stone Flower 1969-70 (remastered)
SLY STONE / VARIOUS
I'm Just Like You: Sly's Stone Flower 1969-70 (remastered) (limited gatefold purple & pink marbled vinyl 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 12111. Rel: 15 Aug 22
 
Funk
Little Sister - "You're The One" (part 1&2) (5:21)
Sly - "Just Like A Baby" (4:02)
Joe Hicks - "Home Sweet Home" (part 2) (2:53)
6ix - "I'm Just Like You" (3:14)
Little Sister - "Somebody's Watching You" (full Band version) (3:43)
Joe Hicks - "Life & Death In G&A" (part 1&2) (5:56)
6ix - "Trying To Make You Feel Good" (5:52)
Little Sister - "Stanga" (3:37)
6ix - "Dynamite" (3:08)
Little Sister - "You're The One" (early version) (2:46)
Joe Hicks - "I'm Goin' Home" (part 1) (2:57)
Sly - "Africa" (7:40)
Little Sister - "Somebody's Watching You" (2:54)
6ix - "You Can, We Can" (5:35)
6ix - "I'm Just Like You" (full Band version) (5:58)
Sly - "Spirit" (2:57)
6ix - "Dynamite" (alternate version) (3:28)
Sly - "Scared" (5:26)
Review: Stone Flower was a little-known, short-lived record label licensed exclusively to Sly Stone himself. It produced but four singles in the period 1970-74, and beyond that, saw to a short run of LPs from the likes of Gladys Knight, Herbie Mann and Eddie Jefferson. However, thanks to a series of retakes and bonus material, LITA were able to reproduce this compilation; a compendium of all the best music the label had to offer, with choice bits from Joe Hicks, Sly, Little Sister and 6ix in tow.
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Played by: Dynamite Cuts
 in stock $22.88
Fire Passion Ecstasy (reissue)
Fire Passion Ecstasy (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: TWM 80. Rel: 24 Mar 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Mind Games (5:30)
Fire, Passion, Ecstacy (5:43)
Where Did We Go Wrong (4:34)
Right On Time (5:00)
Say-Say-No (3:52)
Fire, Passion, Ecstacy (reprise) (3:50)
 in stock $27.87
Fire Passion Ecstasy
Fire Passion Ecstasy (180 gram clear vinyl LP + insert limited to 100 copies)
Cat: TWM 80LITA. Rel: 24 Mar 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Mind Games (5:28)
Fire, Passion, Ecstacy (5:45)
Where Did We Go Wrong (4:35)
Right On Time (5:01)
Say Say No (3:52)
Fire, Passion, Ecstacy (reprise) (3:48)
 in stock $23.14
UFO (remastered)
UFO (remastered) (gatefold LP + booklet in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: LITA 2061. Rel: 19 Jul 23
 
Folk/Americana
Jerome (2:48)
Plain As Your Eyes Can See (2:26)
Roll Back The Time (2:13)
Whistle Stop (2:39)
Rosey (3:22)
Highways (2:47)
UFO (2:48)
So Natural (3:02)
Johnny (4:03)
Sandman (2:31)
 in stock $22.88
UFO (remastered)
UFO (remastered) (limited gatefold black & blue splattered vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 20611. Rel: 19 Jul 23
 
Folk/Americana
Jerome (2:48)
Plain As Your Eyes Can See (2:26)
Roll Back The Time (2:14)
Whistle Stop (2:37)
Rosey (3:21)
Highways (2:46)
UFO (2:49)
So Natural (3:03)
Johnny (4:03)
Sandman (2:32)
Review: Jim Sullivan is the quintessential private press mystery, leaving the world an arcane psych-folk masterpiece in 1969 and vanishing in mysterious circumstances in 1975. His album, U.F.O. remained the stuff of legend until Light In The Attic were able to track down the masters. Sullivan was always on the cusp of fame, and his one shot came from this session with Phil Spector's legendary session players The Wrecking Crew, but alas the album remained just outside the rarely conquered realm of resounding success. A misfit for the times, but absolutely a gem that brings out the best of late 60s songwriting in the same breath, it's a stunning album more than worthy of the LITA remastering and attention to detail.
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 in stock $24.46
May The Circle Remain Unbroken: A Tribute To Roky Erickson (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
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May The Circle Remain Unbroken: A Tribute To Roky Erickson (Record Store Day RSD 2021) (limited hand-numbered gatefold purple marbled vinyl LP + 7" flexi-disc + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 182. Rel: 24 Jul 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Billy F Gibbons - "(I've Got) Levitation" (2:56)
Mosshart Sexton - "Starry Eyes" (5:09)
Jeff Tweedy - "For You (I'd Do Anything)" (2:26)
Lyyn Castle & Mark Lanegan - "Clear Night For Love" (2:45)
The Black Angels - "Don't Fall Down" (4:21)
Neko Case - "Be & Bring Me Home" (4:21)
Margo Price - "Red Temple Prayer (Two-Headed Dog)" (3:23)
Gary Clark Jr & Eve Monsees - "Roller Coaster" (4:09)
Ty Segall - "Night Of The Vampire" (3:54)
Lucinda Williams - "You’re Gonna Miss Me" (2:38)
Chelsea Wolfe - "If You Have Ghosts" (4:40)
Brogan Bentley - "May The Circle Remain Unbroken" (3:07)
Roky Erickson - "Love Hieroglyphics" (3:23)
 in stock $31.29
Pacific Breeze: Japanese City Pop AOR & Boogie 1976-1986
VARIOUS
Cat: LITA 163. Rel: 29 Apr 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Tomoko Soryo - "I Say Who" (3:09)
Taeko Ohnuki - "Kusuri Wo Takusan" (4:07)
Minako Yoshida - "Midnight Driver" (7:34)
Nanako Sato - "Subterranean Futari Bocci" (3:10)
Haruomi Hosono - "Sports Men" (4:04)
Izumi Kobayashi - "Coffee Rumba" (5:16)
Friends Of Earth (FOE) - "In My Jungle" (6:35)
Akira Inoue, Hiroshi Sato, Masataka Matsutoya - "Sun Bathing" (3:18)
Hiroshi Satoh - "Say Goodbye" (3:20)
Yukihiro Takahashi - "Drip Dry Eyes" (5:20)
Masayoshi Takanaka - "Bamboo Vender" (3:31)
Shigeru Suzuki - "Lady Pink Panther" (2:51)
Haruomi Hosono, Takahiko Ishikawa, Masataka Matsutoya - "Mykonos No Hanayome" (3:47)
Yasuko Agawa - "LA Night" (5:23)
Hitomi Tohyama - "Exotic Yokogao" (4:31)
Tazumi Toyoshima - "Machibouke" (2:47)
Review: U.S label Light In The Attic has previously served up compilations exploring various Japanese takes on Western music, most notably folk, rock, ambient and new age. Here they switch tack, curating a brilliant double-album set that showcases the best Japanese synth-pop, AOR and boogie recorded between 1976 and '86. The quality threshold remains impressively high throughout, from the blue-eyed-soul breeze of Taeko Ohnuki's "Kusuri Wo Takusan" and the Chaz Jankel-meets-Thompson Twins style throb of Haruomi Hosono's "Sports Men", to the talkbox-sporting late night AOR-pop flex's Hiroshi Satoh's "Say Goodbye" and the glistening, Latin-influenced jazz-funk brilliance of Masayoshi Takanaka's steel pan-sporting "Bamboo Vender".
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 in stock $40.24
Somewhere Between: Mutant Pop Electronic Minimalism & Shadow Sounds Of Japan 1980-1988
VARIOUS
Cat: LITA 183C. Rel: 06 Sep 21
 
Coldwave/Synth
Noriko Miyamoto - "Arrows & Eyes" (4:01)
Mishio Ogawa - "Hikari No Ito Kin No Ito" (4:45)
Yoshio Ojima - "Days Man" (5:14)
Mkwaju Ensemble - "Tira-Rin" (4:29)
RNA Organism - "Weimar 22" (4:08)
Naoki Asai - "Yakan Hikou" (3:56)
Takami Hasegawa - "Koneko To Watashi" (2:31)
Mammy - "Mizu No Naka No Himitsu" (4:36)
Dip In The Pool - "Hasu No Enishi" (3:50)
Wha Ha Ha - "Akatere" (6:10)
D Day - "Sweet Sultan" (5:17)
Perfect Mother - "Dark Disco-Da Da Da Da Run" (3:10)
Neo Museum - "Area" (5:14)
Sonoko - "Wedding With God (A Nijinski)" (2:36)
Review: Now that's what we call an album title 2021. As the name implies, we're skirting the edges of 1980s Japanese pop, opting to explore the strange, sci-fi hued, traditionally rooted noises that weren't necessarily dominant in the Far East country at that time, but certainly found favour with more explorative listeners. And it's not hard to hear why.

Tracks like 'Days Man' by Yoshio Ojima could work well in a slo-mo house or electronica set today. While preceding effort 'Hikari No Ito Kin No Ito' from Mishio Ogawa is like a strangely innocent hybrid of lullaby and pop song. Elsewhere, the twinkling synths and wet snare hits of Naomi Asai's 'Yakan Hikou' further accentuate the surrealism running through so much of what is here. One for the trophy cabinet, collectors take note (and form a queue).
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Played by: Manu Archeo
 in stock $42.97
(The Microcosm): Visionary Music Of Continental Europe 1970-1986
VARIOUS
Cat: LITA 143. Rel: 15 Dec 16
 
Ambient/Drone
Vangelis - "Creation Du Monde" (9:57)
Ralph Lundsten - "Bon 5 - Forlat Oss Vara Skulder = Prayer 5 - Forgive Us Our Debts" (4:50)
Ralph Lundsten - "Le Sourire Vole" (5:49)
Popol Vuh - "Bruder Des Schattens - Sohne Des Lichts (Abridged)" (14:22)
Ariel Kalma - "Orguitar Soir" (9:15)
Bernard Xolotl - "Cometary Wailing (Valley Plateau)" (12:47)
Peter Michael Hamel - "Einklang" (10:03)
Francesco Messina - "Track 8" (7:31)
Roedelius - "Wenn Der Südwind Weht" (4:09)
Deutsche Wertarbeit - "Der Grosse Atem" (9:50)
Robert Julian Horky - "Dance For A Warrior" (8:05)
Karl Schaffner & Lothar Grimm - "Caravan" (3:11)
Suzanne Doucet & Christian Buehner - "Shiva's Dance" (9:22)
Enno Velthuys - "Morning Glory" (10:01)
Deuter - "Spirales" (6:30)
Gigi Masin - "Ship Beetel" (5:57)
Review: The Microcosm: Visionary Music Of Continental Europe, 1970-1986 presents works from 'cosmically-taped' artists; legends like Vangelis, Ash Ra Tempel, and Popol Vuh through to more obscure names in the form of Bernard Xolotl, Robert Julian Horky and Enno Velthuys. According to Washington State label Light In The Attic, the compilation aspires to present these these works of "ambient, new age, neuzeit, prog, krautrock, cosmic, holistic stuff, whatever one calls it - as a pulsating movement unto itself", and they've done a fine job of that when you hear how well curated this album really is. From major label recordings through to limited obscure cassette editions, it unearths some truly captivating and oddly inspiring gems from beatless electronic music's recent past.
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 in stock $63.10
Pacific Breeze 2: Japanese City Pop AOR & Boogie 1972-1986 (remastered)
VARIOUS
Cat: LITA 179. Rel: 24 Apr 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Bread & Butter - "Pink Shadow" (3:15)
Eiichi Ohtaki - "Yubikiri" (3:33)
Kimiko Kasai - "Vibration (Love Celebration)" (4:14)
The Mystery Kindaichi Band - "Kindaichi Kosuke No Theme" (3:28)
Tetsuji Hayashi - "Hidari Mune No Seiza" (3:59)
Anri - "Last Summer Whisper" (4:56)
Momoko Kikuchi - "Blind Curve" (4:04)
Tomoko Aran - "I'm In Love" (5:48)
Yu Imai - "Kindaichi Kosuke Nishi E Iku" (3:15)
Sadistics - "The Tokyo Taste" (3:33)
Piper - "Hot Sand" (3:27)
Junko Ohashi & Minoya Central Station - "Rainy Saturday & Coffee Break" (3:45)
Eri Ohno - "Skyfire" (5:10)
Yumi Murata - "Kanpoo" (5:05)
Kyoko Furuya - "Harumifutou" (4:10)
Yuji Toriyama - "Bay/Sky Provincetown 1977" (4:24)
 in stock $37.60
Pacific Breeze: Japanese City Pop AOR & Boogie 1976-1986
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Pacific Breeze: Japanese City Pop AOR & Boogie 1976-1986 (limited pink vinyl 2xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 163PINK. Rel: 08 Aug 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Tomoko Soryo - "I Say Who" (3:10)
Taeko Ohnuki - "Kusuri Wo Takusan" (4:05)
Minako Yoshida - "Midnight Driver" (7:23)
Nanako Sato - "Subterranean Futari Bocci" (3:11)
Haruomi Hosono - "Sports Men" (3:59)
Izumi Kobayashi - "Coffee Rumba" (5:18)
FOE - "In My Jungle" (6:34)
Akira Inoue, Hiroshi Sato, Masataka Matsutoya - "Sun Bathing" (3:20)
Hiroshi Satoh - "Say Goodbye" (3:21)
Yukihiro Takahashi - "Drip Dry Eyes" (5:24)
Masayoshi Takanaka - "Bamboo Vender" (3:32)
Shigeru Suzuki - "Lady Pink Panther" (2:51)
Haruomi Hosono, Takahiko Ishikawa, Masataka Matsutoya - "Mykonos No Hanayome" (3:48)
Yasuko Agawa - "LA Night" (5:23)
Hitomi Tohyama - "Exotic Yokogao" (4:31)
Tazumi Toyoshima - "Machibouke" (2:47)
Review: U.S label Light In The Attic has previously served up compilations exploring various Japanese takes on Western music, most notably folk, rock, ambient and new age. Here they switch tack, curating a brilliant double-album set that showcases the best Japanese synth-pop, AOR and boogie recorded between 1976 and '86. The quality threshold remains impressively high throughout, from the blue-eyed-soul breeze of Taeko Ohnuki's "Kusuri Wo Takusan" and the Chaz Jankel-meets-Thompson Twins style throb of Haruomi Hosono's "Sports Men", to the talkbox-sporting late night AOR-pop flex's Hiroshi Satoh's "Say Goodbye" and the glistening, Latin-influenced jazz-funk brilliance of Masayoshi Takanaka's steel pan-sporting "Bamboo Vender".
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 in stock $40.24
Pacific Breeze: Japanese City Pop AOR & Boogie 1976-1986
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Pacific Breeze: Japanese City Pop AOR & Boogie 1976-1986 (blue & green vinyl 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 16315. Rel: 22 Feb 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Tomoko Soryo - "I Say Who" (3:09)
Taeko Ohnuki - "Kusuri Wo Takusan" (4:04)
Minako Yoshida - "Midnight Driver" (7:35)
Nanako Sato - "Subterranean Futari Bocci" (3:12)
Haruomi Hosono - "Sports Men" (4:04)
Izumi Kobayashi - "Coffee Rumba" (5:18)
Friends Of Earth (FOE) - "In My Jungle" (6:34)
Akira Inou, Hiroshi Sato & Masataka Matsutoya - "Sun Bathing" (3:20)
Hiroshi Sato - "Say Goodbye" (3:21)
Yukihiro Takahashi - "Drip Dry Eyes" (5:19)
Masayoshi Takanaka - "Bamboo Vender" (3:32)
Shigeru Suzuki - "Lady Pink Panther" (2:51)
Haruomi Hosono, Takahiko Ishikawa & Masataka Matsutoya - "Mykonos No Hanayome" (3:46)
Yasuko Agawa - "LA Night" (5:22)
Hitomi Tohyama - "Exotic Yokogao" (4:30)
Tazumi Toyoshima - "Machibouke" (2:46)
Review: U.S label Light In The Attic has hit gold with this hugely popular series. It has done three volumes by now but here comes a welcome reissue of the first from a few years ago. After compilations exploring various Japanese takes on Western music, most notably folk, rock, ambient and new age they switched tack, curating a brilliant double-album set that showcases the best Japanese synth-pop, AOR and boogie recorded between 1976 and '86. The quality threshold remains impressively high throughout, from the blue-eyed-soul breeze of Taeko Ohnuki's 'Kusuri Wo Takusan' and the Chaz Jankel-meets-Thompson Twins style throb of Haruomi Hosono's 'Sports Men', to the talkbox-sporting late night AOR-pop flex's Hiroshi Satoh's 'Say Goodbye' and the glistening, Latin-influenced jazz-funk brilliance of Masayoshi Takanaka.
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Played by: Faze Action
 in stock $40.24
Pacific Breeze 2: Japanese City Pop AOR & Boogie 1972-1986
VARIOUS
Pacific Breeze 2: Japanese City Pop AOR & Boogie 1972-1986 (sunny splattered vinyl 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 17913. Rel: 22 Feb 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Bread & Butter - "Pink Shadow" (3:15)
Eiichi Ohtaki - "Yubikiri" (3:33)
Kimiko Kasai - "Vibration (Love Celebration)" (4:15)
The Mystery Kindaichi Band - "Kindaichi Kosuke No Theme" (3:29)
Tetsuji Hayashi - "Hidari Mune No Seiza" (3:59)
Anri - "Last Summer Whisper" (4:57)
Momoko Kikuchi - "Blind Curve" (4:05)
Tomoko Aran - "I'm In Love" (5:47)
Yu Imai - "Kindaichi Kosuke Nishi E Iku" (3:16)
Sadistics - "The Tokyo Taste" (3:31)
Piper - "Hot Sand" (3:28)
Junko Ohashi & Minoya Central Station - "Rainy Saturday & Coffee Break" (3:44)
Eri Ohno - "Skyfire" (5:10)
Yumi Murata - "Kanpoo" (5:04)
Kyoko Furuya - "Harumifutou" (4:09)
Yuji Toriyama - "Bay/Sky Provincetown 1977" (4:23)
Review: As the third installment brings attention back on this crucial series, Light In The Attic are running a repress of their second voyage into the plentiful realm of Japanese city pop - another extended cruise through impossibly slick '70s and '80s groovers with that golden studio sound. There's sultry slinkers like Eiichi Ohtaki and sensual funk from Kimiko Kasai on "Vibration (Love Celebration)". Watch out for the heavy bass and subtle synth inflections of Yu Imai's incredible "Kindaichi Kosuke Nishi E Iku" and the impossibly catchy whistlealong 'Hot Sand' by Piper. It's not a competition, but if you crave that US AOR sound, it might just be that the Japanese did it better.
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 in stock $53.11
Pacific Breeze 3: Japanese City Pop AOR & Boogie 1975-1987
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Cat: LITA 202. Rel: 20 Mar 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Naomi Akimoto - "Bewitched (Are You Leaving Soon)" (4:41)
Atsuko Nina - "Tonkachi" (3:35)
Miho Fujiwara - "Heartbeat" (4:15)
Miharu Koshi - "Scandal Night" (4:23)
Chu Kosaka - "Shirakechimauze" (3:05)
Teresa Noda - "Tropical Love" (4:16)
Makoto Matsusa - "Business Man" (part 1) (3:47)
Susan - "Ah! Soka" (5:07)
Yukako Hayase - "Suiyoubi Madeni Shinitaino" (4:24)
Parachute - "Kowloon Daily" (2:50)
Hiroyuki Namba - "Tropical Exposition" (Who Done It? version) (3:15)
Pizzicato Five - "Boy Meets Girl" (5:25)
Mari Iijima - "Love Sick" (3:29)
1986 Omega Tribe - "Cosmic Love" (3:59)
Osamu Shoji - "Pub Casablanca" (3:47)
Chiemi Manabe - "Untotooku" (4:20)
Review: The 'Pacific Breeze' series documents the best of Japanese city pop, the genre that took such metropoli as Kyoto and Osaka by storm in the mid 1970s and from then on. With blistering optimism, the tracks on this third compilation blend funk, surf and R&B elements, forming a heady stew of music, all of which has been remastered in only the most pristine multi-channel quality.
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 in stock $48.91
Earl's Closet: The Lost Archive Of Earl Mcgrath 1970-1980 (Anniversary edition)
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Cat: LITA 18011. Rel: 15 Aug 22
 
Folk/Americana
Delbert & Glen - "Two More Bottles Of Wine" (2:58)
Daryl Hall & John Oates - "Baby Come Closer" (2:39)
Terry Allen - "Gonna California" (2:38)
Kazoo Singers - "Only Yourself To Lose" (2:44)
Michael McCarty - "Christopher" (2:38)
Jim Hurt - "Dixie Darling" (3:04)
Mark Rodney - "California" (2:59)
Country - "Killer" (3:48)
Daryl Hall & John Oates - "Dry In The Sun" (2:45)
Shadow - "Oh La La" (2:29)
Terry Allen - "Cocaine Cowboy" (2:38)
Ultra Violet - "How Do You Do (Children Of The Most High)" (4:00)
Johnny Angel - "Invisible Lady" (3:07)
Shadow - "I See My Days Go By" (3:31)
Blood Brothers Six - "Where Have All The Flowers Gone?" (5:24)
Len & Betsy Greene - "Salt Showers" (3:33)
Paul Potash - "Holy Commotion" (3:51)
Jabor - "Sail Away" (4:18)
David Johansen - "Funky But Chic" (4:03)
Norma Jean Bell - "Just Look-ah What You'll Be Missing" (4:49)
The Jim Carroll Band - "Tension" (3:13)
Little Whisper & The Rumors - "Waiting For Me" (3:18)
 in stock $59.69
May The Circle Remain Unbroken: A Tribute To Roky Erickson (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
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Cat: LITA 182CD. Rel: 04 Aug 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Billy F Gibbons - "(I've Got) Levitation"
Mosshart Sexton - "Starry Eyes"
Jeff Tweedy - "For You (I'd Do Anything)"
Lyyn Castle & Mark Lanegan - "Clear Night For Love"
The Black Angels - "Don't Fall Down"
Neko Case - "Be & Bring Me Home"
Margo Price - "Red Temple Prayer (Two-Headed Dog)"
Gary Clark Jr & Eve Monsees - "Roller Coaster"
Ty Segall - "Night Of The Vampire"
Lucinda Williams - "You're Gonna Miss Me"
Chelsea Wolfe - "If You Have Ghosts"
Brogan Bentley - "May The Circle Remain Unbroken"
 in stock $12.62
Native North America Vol 1: Aboriginal Folk Rock & Country 1966-1985
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Native North America Vol 1: Aboriginal Folk Rock & Country 1966-1985 (clear vinyl 3xLP box set + 60 page booklet in slip-case)
Cat: LITA 103C. Rel: 08 Mar 21
 
Folk/Americana
Willie Dunn - "I Pity The Country" (2:57)
John Angaiak - "I'll Rock You To The Rhythm Of The Ocean" (3:12)
Sugluk - "Fall Away" (2:50)
Sikumiut - "Sikumiut" (2:19)
Willie Thrasher - "Spirit Child" (4:07)
Willy Mitchell - "Call Of The Moose" (2:42)
Lloyd Cheechoo - "James Bay" (3:27)
Alexis Utatnaq - "Maqaivvigivalauqtavut" (2:15)
Brian Davey - "Dreams Of Ways" (3:48)
Morley Loon - "N' Doheeno" (3:24)
Peter Frank - "Little Feather" (3:27)
Ernest Monias - "Tormented Soul" (1:56)
Eric Landry - "Out Of The Blue" (3:42)
David Campbell - "Sky Man & The Moon" (3:09)
Willie Dunn - "Son Of The Sun" (3:42)
Shingoose - "Silver River" (poetry by Duke Redbird) (4:03)
Willy Mitchell & Desert River Band - "Kill'n Your Mind" (4:02)
Philippe McKenzie - "Mistashipu" (3:04)
Willie Thrasher - "Old Man Carver" (3:05)
Lloyd Cheechoo - "Winds Of Change" (4:04)
The Chieftones (Canada's All American Band) - "I Shouldn't Have Did What I Done" (2:04)
Sugluk - "I Didn't Know" (3:52)
Lawrence Martin - "I Got My Music" (3:39)
Gordon Dick - "Siwash Rock" (2:19)
Willy Mitchell & Desert River Band - "Birchbark Letter" (3:58)
William Tagoona - "Anaanaga" (3:41)
Leland Bell - "Messenger" (3:53)
Saddle Lake Drifting Cowboys - "Modern Rock" (2:20)
Willie Thrasher - "We Got To Take You Higher" (2:48)
Sikumiut - "Utirumavunga" (3:11)
Sugluk - "Ajuinnarasuarsunga" (2:34)
John Angaiak - "Hey, Hey, Hey, Brother" (2:46)
Groupe Folklorique Montagnais - "Tshekuan Mak Tshetutamak" (4:15)
Willie Dunn - "Peruvian Dream" (feat Jerry Saddleback - part 2) (5:36)
Played by: Manu Archeo
 in stock $96.24
Light In The Attic & Friends (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
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Cat: LITA 211. Rel: 11 Dec 23
 
Funk
Charles Bradley & The Menahan Street Band - "I'll Slip Away" (3:26)
Sweet Tea - "After Laughter (Comes Tears)" (3:27)
Vashti Bunyan & Devendra Banhart - "How Could You Let Me Go" (4:02)
Barbara Lynn - "We'll Understand" (4:54)
BADBADNOTGOOD - "Key To Love Is Understanding" (feat Jonah Yano) (5:48)
Iggy Pop & Zig Zags - "If I'm In Luck I Might Get Picked Up" (7:25)
Mozart Estate - "Low Life" (3:51)
Leslie Winer & Maxwell Sterling - "Once I Was" (3:33)
Ethan & Maya Hawke - "We Don't Run" (3:19)
Gold Leaves - "Won't You Tell Your Dreams" (3:28)
Swamp Dogg, John C Reilly, Jenny Lewis & Tim Heidecker - "The Kneeling Drunkard's Plea" (3:53)
Silas Short - "You've Become A Habit" (2:31)
Mac DeMarco - "Honey Moon" (6:03)
Cameron Bethany - "Send It On" (2:37)
Roedelius - "Le Chant Des Fauves" (3:37)
Mark Lanegan - "Same Old Man" (2:30)
Angel Olsen - "Something On Your Mind" (3:39)
Mary Lattimore - "Blink" (5:37)
Acetone - "Plain As Your Eyes Can See" (3:40)
Steve Gunn & Bridget St John - "Rabbit Hills" (5:14)
 in stock $47.60
FORTHCOMING
The Power Of The Heart: A Tribute To Lou Reed
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The Power Of The Heart: A Tribute To Lou Reed (silver nugget vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: LITA 217. Rel: 27 Apr 24
 
Rock
coming soon $35.24
FORTHCOMING
The Power Of The Heart: A Tribute To Lou Reed
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Cat: LITA 2172. Rel: 19 Apr 24
 
Rock
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Once I Was
Once I Was (limited 7")
Cat: LITA 45044. Rel: 19 Apr 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Leslie Winer & Maxwell Sterling - "Once I Was" (3:50)
Tim Buckley - "Once I Was" (4:54)
 in stock $13.93
Green
Green (crystal green vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 192G2. Rel: 02 Oct 20
 
Ambient/Drone
Creek (4:43)
Feel (4:27)
Sheep (5:17)
Sleep (6:22)
Green (5:08)
Feet (6:07)
Street (6:39)
Teevee (3:22)
Review: Up until his death in 2003, Hiroshi Yoshimura spent decades offering up immaculate albums that blurred the boundaries between ambient, new age and minimalism. For those not versed in the Japanese ambient pioneer's vast catalogue, 1986's "Green" - which is here reissued by Light In The Attic - remains one of his most impressive works. Created using a minimal number of instruments (mostly synthesizers and electric pianos), the set is as quietly jazzy as it is relaxing. Highlights include the meditative, Terry Riley influenced bliss of "Feel", the pulsing organ stabs and blissful electronics of "Sheep", the garden-ready musical hug that is "Green" and the swelling opener "Creek".
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 in stock $33.40
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