Thursday, January 20, 2011

TIN CAN TRUST by LOS LOBOS now on HEAVY vinyl


Sutro Park is proud to present the Grammy nominated new record by legends LOS LOBOS on 180 gram vinyl. This is the first release the band has come out with in years featuring a beautiful gatefold cover and vinyl mastering done by Fantasy veteran Paul Stubblebine.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Wolf's At The Door


We here are Sutro Park are very excited about our new slab of vinyl. It is a blues comp called Wolf's At The Door, taken from the recordings of Bengt Olsson in the late 60s early 70s. While the Stones were rediscovering Muddy Waters and Sun House, Olsson was finding the folks who were part of the circuit but not as well known or recorded. This is just a sample from the collection of Olsson's recordings.

Aquarius Records says:
"The edges are rough and raw, but the fidelity is surprisingly clear. Killer...powerful...recommended"

Ethan Miller from The Howlin Rain and Comets on Fire says:
" This music bursts from the turn table and floods the smokey air, swirling around you like beautiful ghosts howling curses and prayers from the rafters...A blues collection with its own unique shades and colors...These recordings put you in the room in technicolor and sit you down at the kitchen table with these southern masters...A must for ANY lover of the deepest darkest blues..."

Monday, June 8, 2009

SUTRO PARK REISSUES FIRST THREE SANDY BULL LPS


Sutro Park, the brand spankin new LP reissue label out of San Francisco's oceanic region, is proud to announce the release of the first three Sandy Bull records, all remastered from the original tapes, all with beautifully restored covers and heavy, ultra-black vinyl platters. These three records represent the groundbreaking sounds that shaped the way the world thought about the acoustic guitar and how it was played. Send all inquiries to appreciatesf at gmail dot com. More on each record to come, but the titles are:
Fantasias for Guitar & Banjo (1963)
Inventions for Guitar & Banjo (1964)
E Pluribus Unum (1968)