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(Color) A Minute to Pray A Second to Die by Flesh Eaters

Flesh Eaters

(Color) A Minute to Pray A Second to Die
Jackpot

Jackpot Records is proud to re-reissue what many call arguably the greatest album of the punk rock era: The Flesh Eaters’ 1981 punk-noir masterpiece, A Minute To Pray A Second To Die. Once referred to as an all-star roots/voodoo combo, The Flesh Eaters could only have crawled out of the myst of the late L.A. 70s punk scene. Fronted by punk poet/composer Chris D. (Desjardins), the band was a satellite for exquisite collaborators that allowed him to bring the full force of his dark, messed-up lyrical nightmares. Members of X, Wall Of Voodoo, Los Lobos, The Blasters, and The Plugz all hopped into his unmarked car to take a drive with Chris D. Its grabbed-by-the-throat vocals are powerfully buoyed by the tight melodicism emanating from the players on this record (John Doe and DJ Bonebrake from X, Steve Berlin of Los Lobos, Dave Alvin & Bill Bateman of The Blasters). Hell, we even get the perfectly executed John Doe original, “Cyrano de Berger’s Back,” which was re-recorded by X in 1987. The creators of this record made a pulp novel for your ears with an equal chance to scar your heart. Do not miss out—this is punk noir at its greatest.

LP $35.50

04/19/2024 843563166079 

JPR 112 


Chicken Fat by Brown, Mel

Brown, Mel

Chicken Fat
Jackpot

The 1967 Impulse Records legendary Funk/Soul Instrumental masterpiece album Chicken Fat. If you haven’t heard Chicken Fat yet, get ready because the LP won’t leave your turntable until your jaw stops hitting the floor. Sourced from the original analog master tapes by Kevin Gray. All Analog Process (AAA) Initially working as a guitar player for such greats as Sonny Boy Williamson & Etta James, Impulse Records eventually offered Mel Brown the chance to record his own material. Recorded in 1967 in Hollywood, CA, for the Impulse record label, Brown amassed a group of session musicians who had played with Charles Mingus, Marvin Gaye, and Dizzy Gillespie. Much of the album was arranged by Oliver Nelson, who worked with Thelonious Monk, Sonny Rollins, Jimmy Smith and more. His touch is felt all over the record and helps solidify the journey. These recording sessions also reflected the Sunset Strip and the energy of late ‘60s Los Angeles so incredibly, you can almost hear the go-go boots hit the floor to dance til they drop.

LP $31.95

02/09/2024 843563151013 

JPR 097 


In 1962, legendary jazz pianist Bill Evans collaborated for the first time on record with jazz guitarist Jim Hall to create the landmark album Undercurrent. And even though it is a two-person improvisational affair, it is almost unfathomable that these two giants alone fill up all the grooves on this record. The thoughtful interplay between these two musicians created such a beautiful, lush, and emotional journey that their work influenced many. At the time of this recording, Bill Evans was one of the top jazz pianists (his performance with Miles Davis on Kind Of Blue is still a high-water mark), but he had stopped performing and recording after the death of his peer, bassist Scott LaFaro. Eventually, he was persuaded to return to music, and this was one of the first recordings upon his return. Guitarist Jim Hall - who had worked with Ella Fitzgerald, Sonny Rollins, and Chico Hamilton - started his partnership with Evans during this time. Recorded over two sessions in April and May 1962, the two have that beautifully unspoken musical language of give and take; their recordings are refreshingly busy but also incredibly sparse. These two giants understand that intertwining their personalities and harmonic styles could create greatness. This notable re-issue is an all-analog production affair—AAA Mastered and cut live by audio guru Kevin Gray (Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Charles Mingus)—and it’s never sounded better. So dim the lights and let this music breathe with you; it’s an incredible listen and an essential album for...

LP $31.95

02/09/2024 843563163023 

JPR 107 


***When the '80s U.S. garage / psych explosion started, one record in that genre towered above all others—THE MIRACLE WORKERS’ 1985 debut LP Inside Out. Initially formed in 1982, the classic lineup on this debut was a five-headed, five-star beast and one of the most ferocious live bands of the era. With four songwriters, they rarely had to rely on the crutch of cover versions that many of their paisley contemporaries had to lean on. No lazy Pebbles compilation wanna-bees or drippy long-form psych yawns here; just 13 songs that are up there in the pantheon of garage rock (and really any other rock genre). Originally released in 1985 by BOMP! Pressed on limited orange smoke vinyl.

LP $28.75

11/10/2023 843563163030 

JPR 106 


***A reissue of the highly sought after second album from the most influential modern surf band. Originally released in 1995 on Estrus! Records, this instrumental classic sold out immediately. Satan’s Pilgrims are known for their '60s stylized surf soul sound with diverse, imaginative, and melodic compositions. Features the hit song "Plymouth Rock." Limited edition of 1,000 copies on frosty blue vinyl.

LP $26.50

11/10/2023 843563156957 

JPR 113 


***In 1968, The Electric Prunes collaborated with classically-trained musician David Axelrod to create Mass in F Minor, a religious-based rock opera. Even though the album is a head-scratcher side by side (BY SIDE!) with their previous records, this has become one of the era’s most bizarre and hypnotic releases. Sung in Latin with the band hanging onto Axelrod’s ambitious arrangements; you’ve never heard anything like it. It created enough of a cultural mark that the lead track ‘Kyrie Eleison’ was even used in the movie that defined the late '60s generation, Easy Rider. Pressed on limited edition transparent highlighter yellow vinyl.

LP $35.50

11/10/2023 843563146996 

JPR 091 


The Electric Prunes by Electric Prunes, The

Electric Prunes, The

The Electric Prunes
Jackpot

***Formed in 1966, The Electric Prunes had a novel approach to being a band: deciding to be a recording unit rather than a live performance band. They discovered their signature sound—reverb-drenched, beautifully chaotic garage pop—and released one of the most fantastic, fuzzed-out singles of all time, "I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night". Guitar effects drip and splatter throughout (the band had landed an endorsement deal with Vox, who were the leaders in wild effects pedals at that time), and they laid into the material with brute force (and the occasional gentle touch). Limited edition reissue on blue aqua vinyl.

LP $35.50

11/10/2023 843563146972 

JPR 089 


***Due to their successful debut, the band’s producer was in demand, leaving little time to devote to the Electric Prunes. The band took full advantage of the adults not being in the room and created an incredible follow-up of original material on 1968’s Underground. Here is where the band really leaned heavily into their knack for challenging pop. This album came to define what later gravediggers of the garage genre came to devour: Iggy Pop, The Ramones, and Patti Smith all took a riff here; an attitude there. Limited edition pressing on transparent light blue vinyl.

LP $35.50

11/10/2023 843563146989 

JPR 090 


***Jackpot is honored to be releasing these four mighty reissues from Booker T. & The MG's during their hot streak from 1965-1968. Likely, the most well known, respected, and beloved instrumental band of all time, their recorded output has also become one of the most cherished ever put to tape. (AAA) all analogue process sourced from the original master tapes.  Cut by Kevin Gray.   Initially serving as the house band for Stax Records, organist Booker T. Jones, guitarist Steve Cropper, bassist Lewie Steinberg (later replaced by bass monster Donald ‘Duck’ Dunn), and drummer Al Jackson Jr. were instrumental in creating the “Memphis Sound.’   They recorded the basic tracks for well over a hundred records, including backing some of the greatest artists of all time: Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Rufus Thomas, and Albert King, all the while breaking barriers as one of the South’s first integrated acts.  But they became legendary powerhouses of their own making when they started recording for themselves. Throughout their history, they racked up Top 40 hits, had their songs covered by artists as diverse as The Ventures, Count Basie, and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement award, and continued being the band of choice in collaborations with legends such as Bob Dylan & Neil Young. 1966’s And Now!’ is the first to feature long-term bassist Duck Dunn, who helps create a nightclub feel that alternates between...

LP $35.50

10/06/2023 843563156995 

JPR 099 


***Jackpot is honored to be releasing these four mighty reissues from Booker T. & The MG's during their hot streak from 1965-1968. Likely, the most well known, respected, and beloved instrumental band of all time, their recorded output has also become one of the most cherished ever put to tape. (AAA) all analogue process sourced from the original master tapes. Cut by Kevin Gray. Initially serving as the house band for Stax Records, organist Booker T. Jones, guitarist Steve Cropper, bassist Lewie Steinberg (later replaced by bass monster Donald ‘Duck’ Dunn), and drummer Al Jackson Jr. were instrumental in creating the “Memphis Sound.’ They recorded the basic tracks for well over a hundred records, including backing some of the greatest artists of all time: Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Rufus Thomas, and Albert King, all the while breaking barriers as one of the South’s first integrated acts. But they became legendary powerhouses of their own making when they started recording for themselves. Throughout their history, they racked up Top 40 hits, had their songs covered by artists as diverse as The Ventures, Count Basie, and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement award, and continued being the band of choice in collaborations with legends such as Bob Dylan & Neil Young. 1968’s Doin’ Our Thing is not only their first self-produced album but offers their most varied selection of songs, including tracks...

LP $35.50

10/06/2023 843563157053 

JPR 101 


***Jackpot is honored to be releasing these four mighty reissues from Booker T. & The MG's during their hot streak from 1965-1968. Likely, the most well known, respected, and beloved instrumental band of all time, their recorded output has also become one of the most cherished ever put to tape. (AAA) all analogue process sourced from the original master tapes.  Cut by Kevin Gray.   Initially serving as the house band for Stax Records, organist Booker T. Jones, guitarist Steve Cropper, bassist Lewie Steinberg (later replaced by bass monster Donald ‘Duck’ Dunn), and drummer Al Jackson Jr. were instrumental in creating the “Memphis Sound.’   They recorded the basic tracks for well over a hundred records, including backing some of the greatest artists of all time: Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Rufus Thomas, and Albert King, all the while breaking barriers as one of the South’s first integrated acts.  But they became legendary powerhouses of their own making when they started recording for themselves. Throughout their history, they racked up Top 40 hits, had their songs covered by artists as diverse as The Ventures, Count Basie, and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement award, and continued being the band of choice in collaborations with legends such as Bob Dylan & Neil Young. 1967’s Hip Hug-Her is one of their most beloved records, with its toe tapping into the pop world. Spawning two significant...

LP $35.50

10/06/2023 843563157022 

JPR 100 


Soul Dressing (Mono) by Booker T. & The Mg's

Booker T. & The Mg's

Soul Dressing (Mono)
Jackpot

***Jackpot is honored to be releasing these four mighty reissues from Booker T. & The MG's during their hot streak from 1965-1968. Likely, the most well known, respected, and beloved instrumental band of all time, their recorded output has also become one of the most cherished ever put to tape. (AAA) all analogue process sourced from the original master tapes.  Cut by Kevin Gray.   Initially serving as the house band for Stax Records, organist Booker T. Jones, guitarist Steve Cropper, bassist Lewie Steinberg (later replaced by bass monster Donald ‘Duck’ Dunn), and drummer Al Jackson Jr. were instrumental in creating the “Memphis Sound.’   They recorded the basic tracks for well over a hundred records, including backing some of the greatest artists of all time: Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Rufus Thomas, and Albert King, all the while breaking barriers as one of the South’s first integrated acts.  But they became legendary powerhouses of their own making when they started recording for themselves. Throughout their history, they racked up Top 40 hits, had their songs covered by artists as diverse as The Ventures, Count Basie, and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement award, and continued being the band of choice in collaborations with legends such as Bob Dylan & Neil Young. 1965’s Soul Dressing features the legendary The Mar-Keys’ horn section, who add gravity to their soul sound, while Side Two might...

LP $35.50

10/06/2023 843563156964 

JPR 098 


Look-Ka Py Py by Meters, The

Meters, The

Look-Ka Py Py
Jackpot

1970 seminal second album by New Orleans’ The Meters is one of their most beloved releases . Produced by one of New Orleans’s preeminent musicians, Allen Toussaint. Between backing such names as Lee Dorsey and Betty Harris, The Meters cranked out a follow-up that was even funkier than its debut. Pressed on limited green vinyl. "The gold standard for Funk”—Rolling Stone.

LP $35.50

08/25/2023 843563146958 

JPR 087 


Similar in sound to Look-Ka Py Py, Struttin' distinguished itself with its’ increased emphasis on Art Neville‘s vocal stylings (as opposed to the call-and-response shouted choruses from previous albums). The album included the R&B Singles hit “Chicken Strut”, soulful covers of Lee Dorsey, Ty Hunter, and even Jimmy Webb, and directed the group into a more expansive sound than before, rendering one of the most organic sounds in their discography. Classic samples abound across Struttin’ with everyone from Dilla to A Tribe Called Quest to Whitney Houston, has had their way with "Hand Clapping Song." Pressed on limited blue vinyl.

LP $25.45

08/25/2023 843563146965 

JPR 088 


Debut 1969 album by New Orleans’ The Meters. Led by organist Art Neville, the quartet was rounded out by jazz-influenced guitarist Leo Nocentelli, along with the bubbling rhythm section of bassist George Porter, Jr. and drummer Joseph "Zigaboo” Modeliste. Their regional influences were a smashing together of rock n’ roll, syncopated ‘second line’ rhythms from Mardi Gras parades, and jazz improvisations that only could have come from the New Orleans music scene. The Meters helped move R&B music toward the heavier direction of funk—complicated rhythms meeting economically powerful riffs that were the wave of what was to come. Pressed on limited apple red vinyl.

LP $35.50

08/25/2023 843563146941 

JPR 086 


***"MOUSTACHE could have only happened in Portland, Oregon. This young group of music lovers, trying to recreate that dangerous feeling that they got the first time they stuck their heads through the doors of that all ages punk rock show. You can’t fake this music. They were smart and had a plan. But Portland thought they were taking the piss. And the squares didn't understand. This wasn't a goddamn joke! If Moustache would have came out of New York or Chicago, they would have been welcomed like royalty. But unfortunately for them, Moustache could have only happened in Portland, Oregon"—Jerry A (Poison Idea). Limited First Pressing of 1,000 on Clear Vinyl. Liner Notes by Jerry A. (Poison Idea)

LP $26.50

07/28/2023 843563153802 

JPR 102 


Five Dollar Bob's Mock Cooter Stew by Mudhoney

Mudhoney

Five Dollar Bob's Mock Cooter Stew
Jackpot

***Most of us likely missed MUDHONEY’s Five Dollar Bob’s Mock Cooter Stew when it first cratered here on Earth in late 1993, but we can ALL learn from our previous mistakes RIGHT NOW!!! Out of print in any physical format for 30 years (!), here is their Reprise mini-LP for all to devour in real-time and roll in its naked glory. Initially recorded by the band as an offering for their fans to devour while they were between full-length albums, the majority of Five Dollar was recorded in one short, inspired burst on August 1, 1993, between the hours of 9:30 and 10:15 PM (with friend and Fastback Kur(d)t Bloch egging them on from the production booth). They smashed this out in just 45 minutes. It might be the band at their most ‘Stooge-esque’ since there is no flowery imagery; nothing to misinterpret; just in-your-face blunt despair (in that department, Black Flag’s Damaged LP comes to mind, especially in Mudhoney’s gleefully punishing highlight: ‘No Song III’). Within two seconds of any of these songs hitting your mind (maybe even within one second), you knew it could only be Mudhoney. You can instantly recognize it, because they truly own it/you/the universe.

LP $31.25

07/28/2023 843563147030 

JPR 092 


***Only whispered about by collectors, Sidewalk's sole LP from 1976 was privately issued in a 100 copy run that sellers currently ask towards $10,000 for. Working directly with members of the band, Jackpot Records has lovingly restored the original master tapes to bring this record to private press fans for the first time. Sidewalk's sound existed somewhere between Steely Dan's relentless jazz-prog shredding, the outdoor festival chug of Chicago and the technical prowess of YES if they backed up a lost 70’s AOR songwriter. At the height of FM Radio rock, Sidewalk combined high-level chops with innovative chord progressions and advanced studio production to create a serious contender in the Cal-Jam festival era. But they tragically disbanded after pressing up this sole LP as the only document of their existence. This LP is pressed on high-quality vinyl and includes original artwork with liner notes written by Doane Perry of Jethro Tull.

LP $28.75

07/28/2023 843563154243 

JPR 103 


MP3 $9.90

07/28/2023 843563154243 

JPR 103 


FLAC $11.99

07/28/2023 843563154243 

JPR 103 


***The pinball industry exploded during the pandemic with new companies and games entering the market. All this action and interest has undoubtedly made Pinball the new hot throwback resurgence with barcades, tournaments and arcade museums opening across the globe. Immerse yourself in some of the most iconic sounds in Pinball with this two-volume vinyl collection from Fabulous Jackpot Records. During the 1980s and 1990s, the world of pinball went through a technological revolution. LED displays ousted conventional score reels, circuit board technology took over from old-fashioned relays, and synthesized music and sound effects replaced traditional bells and chimes, paving the way for some of the most diverse and immersive soundscapes in gaming. And now, for the first time ever pressed to vinyl, you can experience an electrifying collection of original scores from classic Bally™ and Williams™ pinball tables. Jackpot Plays PINBALL, Vol. 1 & 2, contains some of the most memorable themes from a time when music became as integral to pinball as the ball itself. This two-volume vinyl collection, features a spectacular array of timeless hits from games including: Black Knight 2000 Tales of The Arabian Nights Medieval Madness Banzai Run Funhouse Theatre Of Magic Attack From Mars Fish Tales Pinbot Taxi

LP $35.50

06/23/2023 843563154830 

JPR 104 


***A reissue of the sought-after 1969 Exotic Moog album from Exotica / Cocktail music pioneer MARTIN DENNY. Great music for synth, exotica, experimental, 60s rock and psych hunters. Black vinyl pressing.

LP $26.50

04/21/2023 843563143537 

JPR 061 


Pick Your King by Poison Idea

Poison Idea

Pick Your King
Jackpot

NEW PRESSING ON WHITE VINYL!!! Not only the greatest POISON IDEA record, but the greatest PUNK album of all time! Formed in Portland, OR in 1980, Poison Idea's debut record features 13 songs in 13 minutes. Poison Idea were one of the first hardcore bands to inspire artists across multiple genre lines. On limited edition colored vinyl with sticker and inserts.

LP $24.50

03/03/2023 843563115664 

JPR 055 


In the middle of the wonderful sludge that was coming out of Seattle in the late '80s/early '90s, Love Battery pierced through with something different to offer. They were more psychedelic, more tuneful, and even more... dare we say... British sounding than what Sub-Pop was releasing at the time. We were listening. The results are crystal clear on the record Jackpot Records is reissuing, Dayglo. And like many of the Sub-Pop records of the day, this has not been available on vinyl in the U.S. Until now. On Dayglo, inventive and underrated guitar wizard Kevin Whitworth and vocalist / guitarist Ron Nine slash and burn through 10 songs that would give bands like Blur, Swervedriver, and yes, Nirvana, a run for their money. It doesn't hurt that the focused driven energy of drummer Jason Finn (soon to be of The Presidents Of The United States) and ex-U-Men bass monster Jim Tillman add more than their weight to the sonic mystery of these songs. From the melodic battle cry of opener 'Out Of Focus' with its slippery, infectious chorus, it's obvious that Love Battery had an incredible knack for hypnotic hooks, cryptic lyrics, and propulsive grooves--ones that record obsessives still drool over when the needle hits the turntable. The record is as mysterious as early R.E.M., with equal hints of 13th Floor Elevators and Screaming Trees sprinkled throughout. “Two years later, Oasis made the same record and were called geniuses” – SPIN Magazine

LP $26.50

09/30/2022 843563152546 

JPR 093 


***BACK IN PRINT!!! Formed in Los Angeles in 1965, THE WEST COAST POP ART EXPERIMENTAL BAND were considered by many to be the West Coast’s answer to the Velvet Underground. The group created California psych/rock music that was both fragile and dreamy. Part One was originally released in 1967 on Frank Sinatra’s Reprise Records. Though they didn’t achieve the fame or notoriety of other bands from the area, they have nonetheless achieved a cult status among collectors and people curious about a rich, albeit short-lived musical genre known as West- Coast Psychedelia. First time reissued in MONO, from the original master tapes.

LP $26.50

06/17/2022 751937437512 

JPR 038 


***Released in 1967 on Reprise Records as a follow up to Part One, Vol. 2 takes the band into more ambitious territory. Reaching out to more psychedelic territory than the debut LP, Vol. 2 maintains their unique pop sound mixed with ominous fuzz guitar, jumping from graceful folk-rock to wailing guitar freakouts, to multilayered avant-garde compositions at a moment’s notice. First time reissued in MONO, from the original master tapes.

LP $26.50

06/17/2022 751937437611 

JPR 039 


***Released in July 1968 on Reprise Records, Vol.3: A Child’s Guide To Good & Evil is considered to be the band’s most accomplished work and a masterpiece of the psychedelic genre. Released just nine months after Vol. 2, the band explores their incredibly creative psychedelic pop song writing with an accomplished mastery of studio techniques . Featuring iconic original artwork by JOHN VAN HAMERSVELD (Beatles, Rolling Stones) A long awaited reissue from the master tapes. “One of the 40 greatest Psychedelic Records of all time.”—Mojo Magazine. Limited edition MONO pressing. Packaged with printed inner sleeve with master reel photos.

LP $23.50

06/17/2022 751937437710 

JPR 040 


Land Of The Lost by Wipers

Wipers

Land Of The Lost
Jackpot

***Jackpot Records is proud to announce the highly sought after WIPERS Land Of The Lost LP. It was released in 1986 on Restless Records and has been out of print since. Land Of The Lost is the follow up to their historic third studio record Over The Edge. and is one of the hardest Wipers titles to find. Featuring 9 original tracks and includes the original locked groove. Pressed on limited edition blue/gray vinyl.

LP $26.35

06/17/2022 843563117477 

JPR 056 


Wipers (aka Wipers Tour 84) by Wipers

Wipers

Wipers (aka Wipers Tour 84)
Jackpot

***Wipers tour 1984 features tracks from the first three Wipers albums. Recorded live on Tour February - March ’84.Originally released on cassette by Greg Sage and on vinyl on Enigma Records in 1985. Includes three songs unavailable anywhere else. Pressed on pink florescent vinyl.

LP $26.50

06/17/2022 843563130698 

JPR 067 


It's A Long Way Down by Fallen Angels, The

Fallen Angels, The

It's A Long Way Down
Jackpot

***Released only one year after their psychedelic debut, The Fallen Angels’ sophomore album, It’s A Long Way Down, lays it all out on the line. Unfettered by label interference, The Fallen Angels’ second and final record highlights all the band has to offer. Off-kilter time signatures, experimental soundscapes, and white-hot guitar licks abound across It’s A Long Way Down’s dozen tracks, with lead singer Jack Bryant’s vocals serving as a guiding light through the paisley-patterned tunnel. Album high points like “Poor Old Man” and “Something New You Can Hide In” tease early signs of progressive rock with their weird and winding melodies, and impress with rock-solid instrumentation. An early marvel of psych rock that holds up to this day. Mastered from its original tapes and pressed at RTI on red vinyl, in its original gatefold design.

LP $28.25

06/17/2022 843563133156 

JPR 074 


The Fallen Angels by Fallen Angels, The

Fallen Angels, The

The Fallen Angels
Jackpot

***Pioneers of psychedelic rock, Jackpot Records is thrilled to offer the first-ever vinyl reissue of The Fallen Angels’ debut album! An unsung classic of ’60s psychedelia, The Fallen Angels, originally released in 1967, showcases the frenetic energy and melodic mélange of early garage and psych rock. Hailing from the Washington, D.C. area, The Fallen Angels masterfully blended driving guitar solos, groovy basslines, and playful distortion, with lead vocalist Jack Bryant’s bluesy and charismatic vocals. Standout tracks like “Introspective Looking Glass,” “Room At The Top," and “No Way Out” are replete with punchy horn sections, raucous drums, and just enough reverb-stricken sitar for that true late-’60s flavor. Pressed on limited edition purple vinyl at RTI and mastered by Kevin Gray from the original tapes.

LP $28.25

06/17/2022 843563133149 

JPR 073 


Shake Some Action by Flamin' Groovies

Flamin' Groovies

Shake Some Action
Jackpot

***A masterclass in rock ’n’ roll cool, Jackpot Records is thrilled to reissue the Flamin’ Groovies seminal album Shake Some Action on limited-edition color vinyl. Taking notes from the British Invasion and inspiration under the San Francisco sun, the Flamin’ Groovies became synonymous with the stylish, raunchy rock of the early-1960s, with Shake Some Action remaining their undisputed classic. Earning a perfect 5-star review from AllMusic and an 8.5/10 from Pitchfork, Shake Some Action is upheld for its ability to sound moody, wild, and unabashedly “’60s”. Mastered by legendary sound engineer Kevin Gray from the record’s original 1976 master tapes, standout tracks like “You Tore Me Down,” “Let the Boy Rock and Roll,” and “I Can’t Hide” have never sounded better. Limited edition green vinyl pressing.

LP $28.25

06/17/2022 843563133316 

JPR 075 


***Travellng beyond the tropical waters of the South Pacific, Afro-Desia showcases Martin Denny’s foremost foray into the sounds and rhythms of the African continent. Pressed on flame-orange color vinyl, Afro-Desia’s twelve tracks burn bright and bring the groove with a chorus of marimbas, timbales, congas, and the sounds of the safari itself. Featuring eclectic and atmospheric tracks like “Simba,” “Aku Aku,” and “Jungle Drums,” this record, originally released in 1959, marks the end of Martin Denny’s ’50s experimentalism before his move into more conventional cocktail jazz.

LP $26.50

04/22/2022 8435631362494 

JPR 078 


Exotica Vol. 2 by Denny, Martin

Denny, Martin

Exotica Vol. 2
Jackpot

***Coming hot off the heels of his iconic debut, Martin Denny’s follow-up to the original Exotica is the ultimate companion piece. Originally released in mono in 1957—mere weeks after the first Exotica album kick-started the new lounge craze—Exotica Volume II further demonstrated Denny’s unique imagination as both a musician and an entertainer. Jackpot Records’ limited edition reissue of Exotica Volume II is pressed on tropical green color vinyl, and brings Denny’s unique space age twist on Pan-Asian and Polynesian music direct to your stereo. With featured tracks like “Singing Bamboos,” “Rush Hour in Hong Kong,” and “Soshu Night Serenade,” Exotica Volume II is equally fitting as a breezy lounge listen or to set the mood for your very own tiki bar cocktail hour.

LP $26.50

04/22/2022 8435631362326 

JPR 077 


***Originally released in 1958, Primitiva is a rhythmically rich and inimitably exotic Martin Denny experience. Reissued by Jackpot Records on limited edition ocean blue color vinyl, Primitiva highlights the burgeoning sound of ’50s exotica music, with Denny’s diverse soundscape ranging from vibraphones and marimbas, to Burmese gongs and Buddhist prayer bowls. This third outing from the father of exotica shines in style with stand-out tracks like “Burma Train,” “M'Gambo Mambo,” and “Jamaica Farewell” spanning from the Caribbean coast, to the South Pacific islands, and beyond. Pairing perfectly with beachside Mai Tais and ornamental umbrellas, Primitiva is a hallmark of the mid-century’s lounge music fascination, and is replete with animal cries, pulsing percussion, and enough groovy goodness to keep it a mainstay of your rotation.

LP $26.50

04/22/2022 8435631369288 

JPR 079 


Youth of America by Wipers

Wipers

Youth of America
Jackpot

***Simply obliterating any conception of THE WIPERS as a mere punk band, GREG SAGE released this follow-up to Is This Real? in 1981—a sophisticated, overwhelming response to the evil times marked by the turn of the decade. Broken into six long songs, Youth Of America is a much colder, harrowing experience than the teen angst of their debut. Vocally Sage comes off as sleep-deprived and forsaken, snarling not only at his own predicament but at the predicament of the entire world. Mastered from the original tapes by SAGE, pressed on high quality vinyl, and packaged in sturdy, old-style heavy-duty jackets.

MC $13.95

01/28/2022 843563147962 

JPR 095 


LP $26.50

11/29/2021 723721209810 

JPR 82802 


Young, Loud And Snotty by Dead Boys

Dead Boys

Young, Loud And Snotty
Jackpot

***The Dead boys hailed from Cleveland, Ohio and relocated to New York to become one of the first US punk bands. Originally signed to Sire Records, the Dead Boys were notorious for their edgy attitude and songs. After frequent shows at CBGB, the club owner of CBGB became their manager. The Dead Boys debut studio album - “Young, Loud and Snotty” was recorded and released in 1977 and quickly became one of the definitive US Punk Rock albums! Pressed on black vinyl.

LP $30.45

06/11/2021 843563142363 

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Exorcist II - The Heretic by Morricone, Ennio

Morricone, Ennio

Exorcist II - The Heretic
Jackpot

***The 1977 original soundtrack LP reissued! In one of his first forays into big budget Hollywood, Ennio Morricone handed in one of his weirdest, eeriest scores (Rolling Stone top 35 greatest horror soundtracks). From the beautiful to the absolutely demented, while still playing in the same sandbox. Once you get to the deranged Satanic prog rock of “Magic And Ecstasy,” it hits you: this is the craziest we’ve ever heard Morricone. And it’s amazing. Limited edition pressing on florescent green vinyl. (STREET DATE - 3/26/2021)   “I like the first Exorcist, because of the Catholic guilt I have, and because it scared the hell out of me; but The Heretic surpasses it.”—Martin Scorsese

LP $28.35

03/26/2021 843563130711 

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Wild Tchoupitoulas by Wild Tchoupitoulas

Wild Tchoupitoulas

Wild Tchoupitoulas
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***The 1976 New Orleans funk masterpiece of Mardi Gras Indians backed up by The Meters and The Neville Brothers. Inducted into the Library National Recording Registry for it’s cultural, artistic and historic importance. Sourced from the original master tapes. Features liner notes and lyrics.

LP $26.50

12/25/2020 602508630811 

 


Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1984) by Dune - Ost

Dune - Ost

Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1984)
Jackpot

***The soundtrack to David Lynch’s 1984 cult film featuring music composed by TOTO and BRAIN ENO. Sixteen tracks sourced from the original master tapes. Audiophile pressing done at RTI.

LP $30.45

10/16/2020 843563130957 

 


***BACK IN STOCK!!!  A reissue of MARTIN DENNY's Debut #1 Album Originally Released in 1957. Original MONO recording preferred by Martin Denny and featuring ARTHUR LYMAN & AUGIE COLON. Exotica spawned an entire genre and the birth of the TIKI/COCKTAIL movement starts here. 

LP $26.50

09/11/2020 602508630798 

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***BACK IN STOCK!!! A reissue of MARTIN DENNY's Hypnotique originally released in 1959. A fan favorite from the father of the “EXOTICA” movement. Stunning Original Cover Artwork. 9/10 All Music Guide Review. 

LP $26.50

09/11/2020 843563128343 

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