

ORGM-2308-GS
Come and Get It is the fourth album by Boston's Westbound Train, originally released in 2009 on Hellcat Records. The album features a refined, soulful sound with rich horn sections and groove-driven rhythms, seamlessly blending traditional Jamaican music with classic R&B and contemporary influences. The band's trademark energy and tight musicianship are on full display, with tracks ranging from infectious, uptempo ska anthems to heartfelt, mellow ballads. The album was produced by David Hillyard (The Slackers, Rocksteady 7) and the band’s own Obi Fernandez. This reissue marks the first ever vinyl pressing of the album, a double LP on “smoke” and “gold flake” vinyl, featuring two bonus dub tracks and updated artwork.
Limited to 500 copies.
Also available as a discounted bundle with "Dedication" (1LP) and "Transitions" (2LP) color vinyl pressings.
Tracklist:
A1 I Don’t Belong Here
A2 Ain’t Gonna Be Easy
A3 Check Your Time
A4 When You Cry
A5 Come and Get It
B1 Some Things are Meant to Be Remembered
B2 Salvation
B3 If Only
B4 What You Need
C1 The Passage
C2 Lift My Voice Up Loud
C3 For the Record
D1 So Many Things a Man Can Say
D2 Critical Ska
D3 Cheers! The World’s Almost Over
D4 I Do Belong Here
D5 Check Your Dub
Next Year's Ghost
ORGM-2294
Live at Bonnaroo '22
ORGM-2300-RY
** Red & Yellow variant is a preorder, set to ship 3/31**
Live at Bonnaroo '22 captures Melbourne psych-rockers King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard at their most freewheeling and ferocious. Taking the stage at the Tennessee festival to a captive audience as the clock struck midnight, the band ripped through this eleven-song set with intensity, letting up only to space out on certain tracks like the near ten-minute "Magenta Mountain" and a poignant rendition of fan favorite "Work This Time". This official bootlegger version of the release is spread out across two LPs, with one pressed on plutonium and the other on magma color vinyl. The release was mastered for vinyl by Kern Haug and pressed at Furnace Record Pressing, with artwork by Michael Rogers.
Creative Improvisation Ensemble
ORGM-2150
Tracklist:
A1 Centering
A2 Njung-Lumumba Malcolm
B1 And Then They Danced
B2 Rhythmus #1
So What
ORGM-2298
Tracklist:
A1 So What (Take 1, 3/8/91)
A2 Bag's Groove (Take 5, 11/24/92)
B1 Milestones (Take 5, 6/2/92)
B2 16/16 (Take 3, 11/24/92)
B3 So What (Take 1, 12/6/90)
C1 Bag's Groove (Take 1, 6/4/92)
C2 Milestones (Take 3, 6/2/92)
D1 So What (Take 1, 6/4/92)
D2 Grateful Dawg (Alternate Take)
D3 Dawg’s Waltz (Alternate Take)
Softly
ORGM-1030
Awkward Human Interest B/W No One
QUI0SPLTGN-LP00
Limited edition bright green color vinyl, limited to 100 copies. Includes instant grat download of both tracks and music video for "Awkward Human Interest".
Qui is back with new music for the ?rst time since 2007. The song “Awkward Human Interest” is the ?rst glimpse at their new album, which is due out in early 2014 and is produced by Toshi Kasai & Dale Crover (The Melvins).
Mike Watt and his Secondmen cover a fellow San Pedro band, Toys That Kill, for an amazing take of “No One”.