| 1092 products found for vinyl  | |  | They Might Be Giants: John Flansburg (guitar, vocals); John Linnell (keyboards, accordion, baritone saxophone, vocals).Additional personnel: Eric Schermerhorn (guitar); Kurt Hoffman (tenor saxophone); Jim O'Connor, Frank London, Mark Pender... |  | Recorded at Audio Magic, Buffalo, New York in September 1990.The self-titled 1990 debut by Ani DiFranco created a buzz in folk music circles unlike anything seen since Suzanne Vega's debut of five years earlier. That the album was self-produced and... |  | Personnel: Billy Bragg (vocals, guitar); Kristy MacColl (vocals); Johnny Marr (guitar); John Porter (slide guitar, mandolin, bass); Bobby Valentino (violin); Dave Woodhead (trumpet, flugelhorn); Kenny Craddock (piano, organ); Simon Moreton, Kenny... |  | The Handsome Family includes: Rennie Sparks, Brett Sparks.Brett and Rennie Sparks make music that doesn't just evoke another time and place, but wholly different intentions of music making. The husband-and-wife team who are the Handsome Family brew... |  | Personnel: Billy Bragg (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, keyboards); Wiggy (electric guitar, bass); Johnny Marr (electric guitar); John Keane (pedal steel guitar, bass); Peter Buck (mandolin); Elliet Mackrell (violin); Mary Ramsey (violin,... |  | Personnel: Ani DiFranco (vocals, acoustic, electric & steel guitar, thumb piano, bass, percussion); Andy Stochansky (vocals, drums, percussion); Kate Fenner (vocals).Recorded at The Recording Complex, Buffalo, New York and 1:2:1, Toronto,... |  | TRANSISTOR BLAST is culled from sessions recorded at BBC Studios, London, England between 1977 and 1989 as well as a live concert at The Hammersmith Palais on December 22, 1980.XTC includes: Andy Partridge, Dave Gregory, Colin Moulding.Includes liner... |  | Contains 1 hidden track.Madder Rose includes: Mary Lorson (vocals, guitar, synthesizer, piano, organ, percussion); Billy Cote (vocals, guitar, synthesizer); Rick Kubic (whistle, drums, percussion); Chris Giammalvo (vibraphone, acoustic & electric... |  | A man seemingly made redundant/irrelevant by the final defeat of the UK Conservative Party, there was always more to Billy Bragg's agit-prop acoustic punk songs than lefty bluster. Equally divided between Thatcher-baiting and schoolyard romance, his... |
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