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Eccentric Soul: Smart's Palace
Smart’s Palace was anything but royal. Beyond the bloodlines of the Smart Brothers and their jester brother Leroy, the only kings and quee... (Click the album for more)
  • $21.95 Vinyl
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Bollywood Bloodbath
After what seems like a thousand years of blood, sweat, tears, and a lot more blood, your zombified disc disciples at Finders Kreepers unvei... (Click the album for more)
  • $16.95 CD
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Si, Para Usted: The Funky Beats Of Revolutionary Cuba Vol. 1
An unprecedented combination of socialism and artistic freedom flourished during the mid-years of Castro’s Cuba, enabling musicians to cre... (Click the album for more)
  • $25.95 Vinyl
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Busted At Oz
Finally! After 30 long years since it's original release, THE DEFINITIVE CHICAGO PUNK DOCUMENT IS AVAILABLE AGAIN ON VINYL! Busted At Oz was... (Click the album for more)
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Forge Your Own Chains-Psychedelic Ballads and Dirges 1968-1974

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This compilation introduces a new direction for Now-Again Records and its owner, Stones Throw Records GM, A&R and producer EGON. With the same detailed, no-stone-unturned approach he used for Deep Funk (The Funky 16 Corners, Cold Heat), he tackles beat-heavy global psychedelia with Forge Your Own Chains. Forge Your Own Chains showcases music from all corners of the world: Colombia, Nigeria, Sweden, South Korea, Thailand and Iran. The focus—in keeping with Now-Again’s tradition—is on melody, driving rhythms and accessibility. Not one song is included on this compilation because it is from a “rare” album. Certainly, many of these songs do spring from albums that exchange hands for many thousands of dollars and many of these songs have never seen reissue. But these songs are all beautiful in their own right and work to form a coherent album.

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