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GRLP 560LP
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RELEASE DATE: 9/18/2026
Vinyl re-press of the 2002 album. Black vinyl. With Folklore, 16 Horsepower deepen their distinctive dark and spiritual interpretation of American and Eastern European traditional music. The album combines original compositions with radically reimagined classics, transforming them into ritualistic, minimalist yet powerfully charged soundscapes. Instruments such as banjo, cello, hurdy-gurdy and bandoneon create an archaic foundation that perfectly supports the intense and haunting voice of David Eugene Edwards. Folklore remains one of the band's most defining and immersive works-dark, otherworldly and hypnotic. An album that dissolves the boundaries between tradition, myth and contemporary alternative culture.
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GRLP 820X-LP
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$51.00
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RELEASE DATE: 9/18/2026
Vinyl re-press of the 2000 live album. Double black vinyl LP. The eleven songs, recorded in 1998 in Denver and Paris, showcase the band at the height of their creative powers; what's more, the versions of the songs from their studio classics "Low Estate," "Sackloth," and "Ashes" featured here are close to perfection. What power, what force! From the intro to the opener "American Wheeze" -- dominated by David Eugene Edwards' accordion -- it takes less than two minutes for the band to let all hell break loose. In 1998, 16 Horsepower was a machine that steamrolled everything in its path -- not brutally, but always with immense power. Yet they always remained delicate, mastering the quiet moments (just listen to "Bad Moon Risin") with the same confidence as their full-throttle tracks. In addition to the CCR cover, the album features the Gun Club's "Fire Spirit" as well as a brilliant version of Joy Division's "Day of the Lords." Anyone who has ever seen the band live knows the magic of such moments.
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$51.00
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RELEASE DATE: 9/18/2026
Vinyl re-press of the 2000 album. Black vinyl. Secret South captures the band at their most intense: a brooding blend of gothic Americana, folk roots, country shadows and ritualistic undertones. Bandoneon, banjo, hurdy-gurdy and David Eugene Edwards' unmistakable vocals create a sound both ancient and timeless - stark, feverish and deeply immersive. The album shifts between sparse minimalism and wide, cinematic arrangements, revealing one of the group's most accomplished and emotionally charged recordings.
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$33.00
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RELEASE DATE: 9/18/2026
Vinyl re-press of the 2000 album. Black vinyl. Secret South captures 16 Horsepower at their most intense: a brooding blend of gothic Americana, folk roots, country shadows and ritualistic undertones. Bandoneon, banjo, hurdy-gurdy and David Eugene Edwards' unmistakable vocals create a sound both ancient and timeless -- stark, feverish and deeply immersive. The album shifts between sparse minimalism and wide, cinematic arrangements, revealing one of the group's most accomplished and emotionally charged recordings.
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$51.00
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RELEASE DATE: 9/18/2026
Vinyl re-press of the 2011 compilation album. Double black vinyl LP. Yours, Truly consists of two LPs. The first is a classic "best-of" album, compiled via the internet by fans and music lovers around the world, each of whom submitted their ten favorite songs by the U.S. alternative country band for a vote. The second LP, on the other hand, contains 13 songs that never before appeared on an official album: B-sides from singles, demo versions, radio sessions -- all recordings that even the band's die-hard fans don't have in their collections.
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16 Horsepower were one of the most unique and inspirational bands in the history of alternative rock. Comprising of Jean-Yves Tolà (ex-Passion Fodder/Lilium) on drums, Pascal Humbert (Passion Fodder/Lilium/Détroit) on bass, and the charismatic front man David Eugene Edwards (guitars, banjo, bandoneon), they recorded two, highly acclaimed studio albums for A&M in the nineties. The band moved on to Glitterhouse in 2000 to release their undisputed rock-masterpiece Secret South, now with Steve Taylor on electric guitar as a fourth member. Their subsequent tour in 2001 was a triumph, and found its way onto CD with the most impressive double album Live, March 2001. The Guardian raved about their London show: "Tonight, 16 Horsepower are the best band in the world." And anyone who witnessed a 16 Horsepower concert will agree. Three years after the release of Secret South the band -- now comprising of the core trio again -- recorded their darkest, most folky piece of music, Folklore, which is often described as the most intense work of their career. Sadly enough, this album became the swan song of one of the greatest bands of all time. Glitterhouse were their partners during this period, which is widely considered the band's most exciting and creative of their career. Glitterhouse now present these three classic albums in a limited-edition box set titled All Access, all carefully remastered for vinyl. Secret South and Folklore both have been out of print for a long time (and sell for outrageous amounts of money) and for the first time ever, Live March 2001 is seeing the light of day on vinyl. All Access is a must for fans of 16 Horsepower and a great starting point for everybody who missed them the first time around. Includes reprints of the original tour posters from 2001 and 2003, download codes for all three albums, and reworked sleeves. 180 gram, virgin vinyl.
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