Vinyl Releases: Munster & Third Man

21st February 2019

Brief commentary of vinyl releases from Munster & Third Man

MUNSTER

From the Spanish audiophile label, Munster (www.munster-records.com) are two LPs from former Vanguard artist, Marc Johnson, Years (1972) and 12 in a Room (1992). A little known but talented singer-songwriter of folk-pop noted more for writing songs for others including Paul Butterfield and Dave Edmunds. 

Vinyl Releases: Munster & Third Man

On the company’s Vinilisssimo imprint is Osmar Milito’s e Deixa O Relógio Andar! (1971), reissued on vinyl for the first time, and featuring sublime Brazilian vibes, jazz with a hint of loungecore.

Vinyl Releases: Munster & Third Man

On the same imprint is the electroacoustic music of Polonio and Bload Stations * Syntax Error (2018), an experimental, looping, minimalist excursion of imaginative and fascinating tracks.

Vinyl Releases: Munster & Third Man

Also look out for the eclectic new Czech Up! Vol.2: We’d Be Happy (Vampi Soul imprint), a 2LP compilation, working with the Supraphon label while…

Vinyl Releases: Munster & Third Man

…Los Supremos’ Atiza Ataja (2018) is based upon the Cuban style of La Sonora Matancera and Colombian tropical music with an infusion of fierce salsa.

THIRD MAN

From the US-based audiophile outfit (www.thirdmanrecords.com), comes Sleep’s new LP, The Sciences. It reprises their stoned-stoner rock output and adds, would you believe it, nuance and subtlety to the monotonous rock tones. An excellent collection, hewn from the bare face cheek of Ozzy Osbourne.

Vinyl Releases: Munster & Third Man

Look out for Muddy Waters’ Electric Mud (1968), a sad tale of an album trying to woo white audiences because that’s where the sales where at the time. Waters’ superb vocals sound out of place on this LP that’s desperate to please. 

Vinyl Releases: Munster & Third Man