Neil Young & Crazy Horse – Zuma (1976)
The seventh studio album by the Canadian/American musician represent a prolific time for Young, and includes one of his best-known songs “Cortez the Killer”, an inspired and powerful tune on the colonialism of the Americas by the Spaniards. The album also features a dream collaboration with Crosby, Stills and Nash on “Through My Sails”.
Japanese original edition comes with obi & 4 page foldout insert.
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Mingus – Epitaph (1990)
Epitaph is a live album released on Charles Mingus jazz compositions that takes more than two hours to perform, and was only completely discovered during the cataloguing process after Mingus death.
Mingus was himself convinced that it would never be performed in his lifetime, so he called this work “Epitaph”. It was performed for the first time in New York City at Alice Tully Hall on June 3, 1989.
Japanese NTSC Double Laserdisc, comes on a gatefold with Obi and insert.
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Quincy Jones – Body Heat (1974)
Body Heat was Quincy Jones’ highest-charting album on the US Billboard, later sampled by artists like 2Pac, Mobb Deep and De La Soul, was certified with gold disc in the United States. Studio recordings included names like Dave Grusin, Herbie Hancock, Bob James, Hubert Laws, Minnie Riperton and many other top notch musicians at the time.
Japanese King Records edition includes Japan tour commemorative Obi, insert and original sleeve.
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