New Vinyl
Charles (Packy) Axton
Late Late Party 1965-67
First ever anthology of legendary Memphis R & B/Soul tenor saxophonist and founding member of the Mar-Keys Charles “Packy” Axton. Packy was the son of Stax co-owner Estelle Axton and played with the likes of Steve Cropper, Booker T., Teenie Hodges, and Duck Dunn, all included here. 17 sides of rare and raw ’60s Soul. Featuring liner notes by former Shangri-La... read more
The Angel Sluts
Suesie Was A Nihilist
The Reatards
Teenage Hate
Re-issue of the classic LP by Jay Reatard’s original band, The Reatards. Also includes 21 bonus songs that were previously only available on long out-of-print cassettes. Released by our friends at Goner Records. Tracklist: 1. I’m So Gone 2. Stacye 3. I Love Living 4. When I Get Mad 5. C’mon Over 6. Out Of My Head Into My Bed 7. You Fucked Up My Dreams 8. It Ain’t... read more
John Paul Keith
The Man That Time Forgot
The sophomore release by Memphis’ own John Paul Keith. Released on the Fat Possum subsidiary label Big Legal Mess. Tracklist: 1. Never Could Say No 2. You Devil You 3. Anyone Can Do It 4. Songs For Sale 5. Afraid To Look 6. The Man That Time Forgot 7. I Think I Fell In Love Today 8. Dry County 9. Somebody Ought To Write A Song About You 10. Bad Luck Baby 11. I Work At Night 12. The... read more
Got To Get Back!
12 Cuts of Memphis soul, funk and blues. Features guest appearances by William Bell, Otis Clay, Charlie Musselwhite and Percy Wiggins. Tracklist: 1. High Roller 2. Got to Get Back (To My Baby) 3. Just Chillin’ 4. Catch This Teardrop 5. Jack and Ginger 6. Sundown on Beale 7. Weak Spot 8. 90 Days Same as Cash 9. I’m Going Home 10. Cauley Flower 11. Work That Sucker 12. Got to Get... read more
Snowglobe
Me And You
Memphis’s Snowglobe plays an entrancing blend of cosmic American music that owes as much to pioneering psychedelic country/pop legends like the Byrds and Gram Parsons as it does to modern-day fellow travelers like the Flaming Lips. Having played together since high school, the members of snowglobe have a unique ability create complex songs with a rich pallet of sounds in a seemingly... read more
Michael Chapman
Fully Qualified Survivor
Although not as well known as his peers (Roy Harper, John Marytn, and Bert Jansch), the name Michael Chapman is an important one in the linage of English folk rock guitarists and singer/songwriters of the late 60’s/early 70’s. Chapman’s 1970 Fully Qualified Survivor can be filled between Roy Harper’s Flat Baroque and Berserk, John Martyn’s Inside Out, and Bert Jansch’s Jack Orion... read more
Lou Bond
Lou Bond
A nearly forgotten classic, Lou Bond’s eponymous 1974 album was originally released on We Produce, a subsidiary of the legendary Stax label. It is an album that evokes a feeling of change, one very much a product of its era. A collection of songs filled with images from a chaotic time, touching on a range of topics from civil rights to social injustice to the Vietnam War. Bond’s... read more
Rodriguez
Cold Fact
It’s one of the lost classics of the ‘60s, a psychedelic masterpiece drenched in colour and inspired by life, love, poverty, rebellion. The album is Cold Fact, and what’s more intriguing is that its maker – a shadowy figure known as Rodriguez – was, for many years, lost too. A decade ago, he was rediscovered working as a menial day laborer in Detroit, Michigan. He was unaware that... read more
Serge Gainsbourg
Histoire De Melody Nelson
Sex has always sold, but presented with a landmark musical backdrop, the combination is rare as finding the elusive “G Spot”. Quite often, attempts fall flaccid, missing the titillating mark by a mile. But French icon and national treasure Serge Gainsbourg is no stranger to sexual proclivities, and with his 1971 Histoire De Melody Nelson he shared an erotic tale as seductive today as the... read more
Michael Hurley/The Unholy Modal Rounders/Jeffrey Fredericks & the Clamtones
Have Moicy!
Tracing the lineage and citing the fore-bearers of the New Weird America, one can’t help but mention the music of bizarre folk singer/guitarist/artist Michael Hurley. If you haven’t been following his career since the 1970’s (when he was collaborating with the likes of the Holy Modal Rounders and Jesse Colin Young) then you probably discovered him in the past couple of years via... read more
Kris Kristofferson
Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends: The Publishing Demos 1968-72
For the past five years, Light In The Attic has embarked on a dream project – working with the blessing of the legendary Kris Kristofferson to compile a selection of his demos from the late 1960s and early ‘70s. For our 50th release, we are proud to present this 16-song collection, an amazing snapshot of the formative years of one of the giants of contemporary American music. The... read more
The Vagrants
I Can't Make a Friend (1965-1968)
East Coast rockers from Queens, New York, the Vagrants are as OG as they come. Admired from across the Forest Hills High School cafeteria by future members of the Ramones, they ripped across the city and state with ecstatic abandon and an explosive stage show. They pissed off Bill Graham on a mini West Coast tour and were told they’d never play there again. Full of damage and pure... read more
Los Dug Dug\\'s
Dug Dug's (aka Lost in My World)
Here it is – Los Dug Dug’s self titled debut (also known as “Lost in My World”): the “must have” first album (1971) from psychedelic guru Armando Nava and his band, recorded after their failed trip to NYC did not produce the stardom they had been promised—pain and disappointment sparking great song-writing on this, the first Mexican psych album in English. Tracklist: 1. Lost in... read more
Pastor T.L. Barrett & the Youth For Christ Choir
Like a Ship . . . (Without a Sail)
Long revered by record collectors, this album remains one of the holy grails of gospel soul. Self-released in 1971, Like A Ship was the result of Barrett channeling his passion for music, a determination to keep children off the streets, and his charismatic preaching (which attracted the likes of Earth, Wind & Fire and Donny Hathaway to his sermons at Mount Zion Baptist Church) into the... read more