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In My Own Time (50th Anniversary Edition)
In My Own Time (50th Anniversary Edition) (silver vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 20012. Rel: 06 Jun 23
 
Folk/Americana
Something On Your Mind (3:24)
When A Man Loves A Woman (2:57)
In My Own Dream (4:17)
Katie Cruel (2:22)
How Sweet It Is (3:41)
In A Station (3:49)
Take Me (4:37)
Same Old Man (2:45)
One Night Of Love (3:17)
Are You Leaving For The Country (3:11)
Review: Karen Dalton is one of the most mysterious and enigmatic but also influential artists of her time. Her 1971 album In My Own Time is a real masterpiece that Light In The Attic now presented on newly mastered vinyl. It was originally recorded over a six month time frame at Bearsville and was crafted by producer and musician Harvey Brooks, a key figure in rock-jazz having worked on Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited and Miles' Bitches Brew. It's a wild and vivid record with walking basslines and manic melodies topped off with the expressive vocals.
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 in stock $31.05
In My Own Time (50th Anniversary Edition)
In My Own Time (50th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 2001. Rel: 19 Jul 23
 
Folk/Americana
Something On Your Mind (3:24)
When A Man Loves A Woman (2:59)
In My Own Dream (4:18)
Katie Cruel (2:21)
How Sweet It Is (3:38)
In A Station (3:47)
Take Me (4:37)
Same Old Man (2:45)
One Night Of Love (3:17)
Are You Leaving For The Country (3:11)
Review: Light In The Attic brush dust off the crates once again, this time lifting Karen Dalton's 1971 classic yet mysterious country LP 'In My Own Time' out from the murk. The Oklahoma singer-songwriter's debut is technically a country-folk-blues covers album, but Dalton's signature vocal style and distinct manner of banjo playing renders each song unique. In time with its 50th Anniversary, this new and remastered LP version contains unseen photos, liner notes and other contributions from artists influenced by her such as Nick Cave and Devendra Banhart
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 in stock $26.31
Boots
Boots (limited gatefold red marbled vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 19718. Rel: 18 Jul 22
 
Soul
As Tears Go By (2:51)
Day Tripper (3:02)
I Move Around (2:50)
It Ain't Me Babe (1:59)
These Boots Are Made For Walkin' (2:44)
In My Room (2:37)
Lies (2:47)
So Long, Babe (3:05)
Flowers On The Wall (2:39)
If He'd Love Me (2:46)
Run For Your Life (2:40)
The City Never Sleeps (bonus track) (2:49)
For Some (bonus track) (2:21)
Review: It's the album that catapulted 'These Boots Are Made For Walkin'' to fame. Nancy Sinatra's debut album, Boots, was originally released in 1966 to worldwide acclaim. The new reissue comes in limited red and white editions, and includes two bonus tracks recorded during the album sessions, the non-album b-side "The City Never Sleeps At Night" and the previously unreleased "For Some."
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 in stock $34.73
Start Walkin': 1965-1976
Start Walkin': 1965-1976 (gatefold 2xLP + 24 page booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 1951. Rel: 23 Feb 21
 
Soul
Bang Bang (2:41)
These Boots Are Made For Walkin’ (2:42)
Sugar Town (2:23)
So Long Babe (3:04)
How Does That Grab You, Darlin’? (2:32)
Friday’s Child (2:29)
You Only Live Twice (2:58)
Summer Wine (3:42)
Some Velvet Morning (3:40)
Lightning’s Girl (2:55)
Sand (3:44)
Lady Bird (3:03)
Jackson (2:49)
Happy (2:36)
How Are Things In California (2:28)
Hook & Ladder (3:04)
Hello LA, Bye Bye Birmingham (3:06)
Paris Summer (2:59)
Arkansas Coal (Suite) (5:39)
Down From Dover (3:36)
Kind Of A Woman (3:00)
Machine Gun Kelly (3:17)
(L’ete Indien) Indian Summer (3:19)
Review: Seattle label Light In The Attic Records is proud to present a reissue of material from Nancy Sinatra's most prolific period between 1965-1976, with 23 tracks including her revered collaborations with Lee Hazlewood. Sinatra's performance of 'These Boots Are Made for Walkin'' became her signature tune. The pair began a three year run of successful recordings, with 'Sugar Town,' 'Some Velvet Morning,', 'Summer Wine' as well as the James Bond theme 'You Only Live Twice' being just a few. She also worked with songwriter Mac Davis, producer Lenny Waronker and arranger/producer Billy Strange on the album.
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 in stock $49.75
Nancy & Lee (remastered)
Nancy & Lee (remastered) (gatefold LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 1981. Rel: 23 May 22
 
Folk/Americana
You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' (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)
Review: Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood's monumental 1968 duet album gets a definitive reissue via Light In The Attic, harkening back to a time when the crossover between Americana, pop and country worked in a much simpler style. Now once again coming back to stereo, they show off a powerful duetting synergy through classic bits like 'Lady Bird', 'Sundown, Sundown' and 'Elusive Dreams'. This one also contains a new gatefold jacket, and comes with an array of exclusive content, including a brand new interview.
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 in stock $22.90
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 $22.90
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 $59.48
(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 $63.15
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