Waterloo Records

What's New 10-15-21

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Daptone

Newly mixed and in stereo as guided by the original "reproduced for disc" version by Phil Spector. The Super Deluxe Edition includes 27 unreleased session recordings, a 4-track Let It Be EP, the 1969 unreleased 14-track "Get Back" stereo LP mix, and a 100-page hardback book with an intro by Paul McCartney, track-by-track recording information, and many unseen photos, notes, and more.

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Ipecac

Five Legged Dog, a four-album acoustic retrospective/covers tribute, is a testament to Melvins’ unmatched work ethic and their penchant for pushing the envelope, then shredding it to bits. Said founder, Buzz Osborne, “One acoustic record seems like a joke and two is pretty normal, but doing FOUR?!? That’s like going to war against an army of gorillas on LSD.”

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Cooking Vinyl

This special, 10-year anniversary set doesn’t mess with the deceptively simple formula (perky J Pop melodies + heavy metal riffage) that got them to where they are now - a ten-night stand at Tokyo’s legendary Budokan venue. It’s two discs packed full of the catchy, yet crushing tunes to help celebrate the past decade under our dark overlords. All hail the Fox God!

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Mascot

With a wide swath of inspirations, ranging from southern gospel to Neil Young, Ray Charles, and Merle Haggard to the hard rock of Ozzy Osbourne and of course, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Thunderbolts rise up with a scorching signature style steeped in soulful southern swagger, embodying the blue-collar working man who has put their foot down on the accelerator towards the rock 'n roll American dream.

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Fat Possum

Nichols, Fat Possum's first solo blues signing in nearly 20 years, wrestles with prescient topics, such as empathy and forgiveness, regret and loss on moving, and the pitfalls of lives lived too close to the edge. At the forefront of each song is Nichols' rich voice and evocative, virtuosic guitar-playing, augmented on half of the nine tracks by a simple, cadent drum line.

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Show Dog

2020 was "a reset button I never would have hit,” says Keith. For the first several months he stayed in Mexico. "It was like being on the moon," he says of the solitude. “I thought, 'You've written a long list of songs by yourself, dumbass. Get up and get busy!' I went through the ideas I keep on my phone and thought, 'Shit, I need to write these.'" And with that, Peso, Keith’s first album in five years, was born.

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Highway 20 Records

Each volume in Lu’s Jukebox features a themed set of songs by other artists curated by the multi-Grammy award winner, Lucinda Williams. While Volume 1 featured songs from Tom Petty's celebrated career and Volume 2 focused on the southern soul genre, Volume 3 covers the songs of Bob Dylan, including "It Takes A Lot To Laugh", "Not Dark Yet", "Blind Willie McTell", and more.

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Home Records

While Lu's Jukebox Volume 1 featured songs by Tom Petty, Volume 2 focused on the southern soul genre, and Volume 3 covered works by Bob Dylan, Volume 4 includes a selection of country classics from the 1960s, including "Make The World Go Away", "Don't Let Me Cross Over", "Gentle On My Mind", "The End Of The World" and more.

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Island

The sophomore album from platinum-certified singer/songwriter and producer Chelsea Cutler is here. This new chapter follows her critically acclaimed 2020 debut album, How To Be Human, and double EPs with Jeremy Zucker for brent (2019) & brent ii (2021). *Available on Indie Exclusive Edition Signed CD*

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BMG

Anybody expecting hair-raising guitar voodoo won’t be disappointed. Santana immersed himself in the creation of Blessings and Miracles over a two-year period, serving as producer and collaborating with record makers and writers such as Diane Warren, Narada Michael Walden, Chris Stapleton and Peter Stengaard. It’s an album full of revelations, epiphanies.

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