(French pressing. Cover has some gloss peel at the opening.)
Gary Clail —
Hard Left ... 12-inch World/On-U Sound (UK), 1986. Near Mint- (pic cover)...
$9.99
A great On-U single! Gary Clail's presence is hardly felt, but you can't say the same for the rough and ready On U rhythm section of Keith LeBlanc, Skip McDonald and Doug Wimbish, transplanted from Sugarhill but still breaking new ground and grooves with Adrian Sherwood! 12-inch, Vinyl record
The second take of New Order's classic "Ceremony" – recorded by the band in England, after Gillian had joined the group – with a vibe that's maybe slightly less dark than the original take, almost as if she's helping the lads to put the death of Ian Curtis behind them – ... read more12-inch, Vinyl record
One of the most street-worthy tracks ever issued by New Order – a record that's as much an important part of the Factory Records legacy as it is the early days of hip hop! There's a strongly breaking quality to the rhythms – given help from Arthur Baker – and the tune's got its ... read more12-inch, Vinyl record
One of the first really catchy songs to ever come from New Order – but served up here on a single that still retains some of the moodier elements of their Joy Division years! At some level, "Everything's Gone Green" is almost a blueprint for everything that would follow – ... read more12-inch, Vinyl record
(Original pressing. Cover is lightly bent at the top right corner.)
A club crossover classic from The Rolling Stones – a track that surprisingly got the group onto the dancefloor in the late 70s, but which still held onto most of their best elements! Although sometimes panned as a cheap disco cash-in effort by some, the tune is actually pretty darn great ... (Soul, Rock)read more12-inch, Vinyl record
(Sleeve has light wear and some staining along the opening.)
2 great 80s numbers with Jagger, Richards, & Co getting a helping hand from the Glimmer Twins, and proving that even at this point in their career they were still very much in the game! (Soul, Rock)12-inch, Vinyl record
(Sealed Canadian pressing. Cover has a small cutout hole.)
Rod Stewart steals from Jorge Ben – and gets the biggest hit of his career with this Brazilian funk-influenced disco tune that crossed over big! The single features a special disco mix by Jim Burgess. (Soul, Rock)12-inch, Vinyl record
"Computer Game" is one of the best early singles from this famous Japanese combo. The cut's got plenty of electronics, as expected, but it's also got a wonderfully soulful groove – with some Barry White-esque strings that provide a nice degree of warmth, and help the cut hit a ... (Soul, Rock)read more12-inch, Vinyl record