![]() ![]() That was a major coup for Team VMP, and left the jaws of hip hop fans the world over firmly on the floor. That honor went to iconic hip hop group De La Soul’s landmark debut 3 Feet High and Rising. If you’ve been paying attention to what Vinyl Me, Please has been up to of late, you probably know that Left My Blues In San Francisco is not the VMP Essentials selection for March. So, what’s in March’s box? No less than a flawless reissue of Buddy Guy’s long out of print classic Left My Blues In San Francisco.įor the Love of Music, Please DO NOT BEND (or, how I learned that if you wanna get the blues for real, you gotta get on that Classics deal) That means you can flip any VMP pick you don’t like for a past AOM (or other VMP Exclusive pressings) that’s a little more your speed. If you’re peckish about relinquishing control of your record collection over to complete strangers, know that VMP’s Swaps Program is in full effect. While that store is open to the public, many of the more covet-worthy selections are only available to members, so you’ve gotta sign up to get your mitts on them. Whatever styles or artists or limited edition pressings you’re looking for, you’re bound to find something worth your time and money in the VMP Store. And Team VMP are dropping fresh new selections to their stock every single week. It’s chock full of sexy new discs that need a loving home. ![]() You’ll have membership privileges in the VMP shop too, which means you can grab a copy of previous VMP selections from the archives – including February’s beyond Essential reissue of Van Morrison’s Veedon Fleece – not to mention a bevy of rare and exclusive releases. Easy, right? Each custom pressing (often on colored vinyl!) also comes with special features like original artwork and even a recipe for a companion cocktail. You send Vinyl Me, Please some of your hard-earned money (plans start at $27/month) and they send you one meticulously selected album worthy of your time and attention. ![]() With a carefully curated catalog of new and hard to find releases, the subscription service is more than just a record club, it’s a lifestyle choice for folks who wish Record Store Day could happen every month … in their living room. Delivering limited edition pressings of new and classic albums directly to your doorstep, Vinyl Me, Please operates under a simple philosophy: The Album Lives. ![]()
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