Violent Femmes' self-titled album has reached legendary status that few albums ever attain
the collection also includes a deluxe booklet with archival photos and new liner notes from American music specialist and curator Levon Williams (formerly of the Stax Museum and the National Museum of African American Music)
Black Gives Way To Blue is the band's first record to feature William DuVall sharing vocal and guitar duties with founding member Jerry Cantrell
I’m Gonna Make This Simple
The legacy of Radio City have far exceeded the original commercial letdowns of the album
Cañonazo (Fania Exclusive - Red Smoke 180g LP) PR77325 Violent Femmes' self-titled album hasCaonazo was the first release on Fania Records in 1964. It was recorded by Pacheco y Su Nuevo Tumbao, led by salsa legend Johnny Pacheco, featuring Pete El Conde Rodrguez on vocals. The album includes covers of popular Cuban artists from the 50s and 60s like Fania by Reinaldo Bolaos and the title track, except for Dakar, Punto Final, which was written by Pacheco. Featuring (AAA) lacquers cut from the original masters, this 180 gram vinyl reissue