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Greatest '60s Hits
Greatest '60s Hits (translucent sea blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 603497 824991. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Sherry (2:32)
Big Girls Don't Cry (2:24)
Walk Like A Man (2:11)
Candy Girl (2:36)
Dawn (Go Away) (2:45)
Ronnie (2:55)
Rag Doll (2:55)
Save It For Me (2:31)
Bye Bye Baby (Baby, Goodbye) (2:25)
Let's Hang On! (To What We've Got) (3:14)
I've Got You Under My Skin (3:30)
Working My Way Back To You (3:03)
Beggin' (2:47)
Frankie Valli - "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" (3:22)
Review: The release of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons' greatest hits from the 1960s is a nostalgic treat for fans of classic pop. This collection encapsulates the group's meteoric rise during the decade, highlighted by iconic hits like 'Sherry,' 'Big Girls Don't Cry,' and 'Walk Like a Man.' With Frankie Valli's distinctive falsetto leading the charge, the album showcases their mastery of catchy melodies and dynamic vocal harmonies that defined their era. Each track is a legendary story to their enduring popularity and influence, solidifying their place as one of the biggest acts of the time. Remastered on vibrant sea blue vinyl, this release not only delights long-time enthusiasts but also introduces new listeners to the timeless charm of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons' music.
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Begging The Moon: Phleng Thai Sakon & Luk Krung 1945-1960
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Cat: DEATH 063LP. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Somyot Tassanphan - "It's Not Raining All Over The Sky" (2:52)
Wongchan Pairot - "Deceived" (2:59)
Ruangthong Thonglantom - "Wedding Tomorrow" (3:07)
Wongchan Pairot - "Begging The Moon" (2:56)
Songphan Kwanphoon - "Touch" (3:01)
Komin Nilwong - "Majesty Above The Sky" (2:34)
Poonsak Pattayakosol - "Look" (3:14)
Phongsri Woranuch - "Sorry Letter" (3:09)
Phon Pornphakdee - "Frightening" (3:04)
Thanongsak Phakdithewa - "One Love" (3:01)
Wongchan Pairot - "Lonely" (3:04)
Ruangthong Thonglantom & Winai Chulabusapa - "Swan & Crow" (3:05)
Phongsri Woranuch - "The Farmstead Awaits You" (3:09)
Chen Yenkhae - "Poor Homeless People" (2:56)
Nanta Pitanilapalin & Naris Aree - "Love Me For A Long Time" (3:48)
Suwanna Seneewong - "Beyond Desire" (2:48)
Review: This is a wonderful collection of Phleng Thai sakon, a style of Thai popular song that fuses local and Western influences. Recorded from the end of WWII to the early 1960s, these tracks are part of the Luk krung genre which contrasts with rural Luk thung. Following the 1930s Thai cultural revolution, Western elements like jazz were incorporated into Thai music and transformed folk melodies into dances like ramwong. This compilation showcases the polished, urbanized Luk krung style, though some tracks touch on rural themes. Despite Western influences, many tracks retain strong ties to traditional Thai music and create romantic, beguiling arrangements.
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Slow Grind Fever Vol 12: Adventures In The Sleazy World Of Popcorn Noir
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Cat: STAGO 213. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Tony Mottola - "Danger Theme" (2:41)
Hirao Masaaki & His All Stars Wagon - "Crazy Love" (live) (3:06)
Jeri Southern - "Senor Blues" (1:52)
Les Harris - "And The Bull Walked Around Olay" (3:03)
John McKinney & The Premiers - "Gee" (2:12)
Guy Mitchell - "Ninety Nine Years" (2:56)
Lyn Avalon - "I Walk The Streets" (2:30)
Roger Smith - "The Legend Of The Volcanoes" (3:15)
The Surfmen - "Paradise Cove" (2:37)
Billy Fury - "Don't Jump" (3:20)
Andre Williams & Gino Parks - "Put A Chain On It" (2:49)
Carl Holmes & The Commanders - "I Idolize You" (3:23)
Charles Brown - "My Heart Is Mended" (3:12)
Mr Sad Head - "Hard Luck & Travelling" (3:15)
Review: The twelfth volume in Slow Grind Fever delves deep into the soul of rhythm and blues, unearthing tracks that have long been forgotten. Each song feels like an intimate portrait, capturing the raw energy of late-night clubs where the beat flows as freely as the heart. The compilation blends old-school charm with a gritty edge, introducing a fresh generation to the subtle brilliance of these artists. With restraint at its core, the collection allows the music to speak for itself, never needing to rely on flashy nostalgia to leave its mark. It's pure, soulful and compelling.
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Greasy Mike's Lost & Lonely Ladies
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Cat: JMANLP 142. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Ann Cole - "Nobody But Me" (2:31)
Joya Sharrill - "Desdemona's Lament" (2:04)
Marilyn Ross - "Out Of This World" (2:34)
Lyn Avalon - "I Walk The Streets" (2:29)
Ann Henry - "Like Young" (2:27)
Mecie Jenkins - "Come Back Pretty Baby" (2:33)
Tommie Jeane Whitley - "Leave My Heart" (2:26)
Helen Alvey - "Dark Midnight" (2:32)
Miss Johni Naylor - "Red Wine For My Blues" (2:03)
Ann Fleming - "You Upset Me" (2:21)
Delores Johnson - "Give Me Your Love" (2:20)
Wini Beatty - "Melancholy Mood" (2:18)
Patti Dane - "The Wrong Guy" (2:09)
Anna Marie - "Interlude" (3:28)
Patty Ann - "The River" (3:00)
Genie Pace - "Come Back To Sorrento" (2:44)
Review: Jazzman have been capitalising on their kinship with revered digger Greasy Mike by offering him a series of compilations which shine a light on some of the wildly rare records contained in his considerable archives. Following prior themes from Middle-Eastern Harem and Shipwrecked On A Tropical Island, Mike turns his attention to "the sublime, seductive sound of the smooth and sultry songstress." You won't find any household names here, but rather a cast of mesmerising, formidable singers set to heartworn jazz ballads. These are no wallflowers and there's more than enough grit to go with their grace, making this a fantastic collection for anyone who savours the sound of 50s and 60s divas with something to say.
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Gibble Gobble: Exotic Blues & Rhythm Series Vol 5
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Cat: STAGO 193. Rel: 15 Jun 22
The Clare Sisters - "Cool Cool Cool" (2:24)
Earl Hooker - "Apache War Dance" (2:16)
Chuck Daniels - "Tiny Tim" (2:11)
Otis Blackwell & His Band - "My Josephine" (2:16)
Lance Roberts - "Gonna Have Myself A Ball" (2:06)
Willie Wright - "Gibble, Gobble" (3:01)
Bob Callaway & The Chicks - "Native" (1:59)
Sonny Day - "Beyond The Shadow Of A Doubt" (2:19)
Howlin' Wolf - "Wang Dang Doodle" (2:24)
Toussaint McCall - "Summertime" (2:10)
Titus Turner - "Coralee" (2:39)
The Voodoos - "Voodoo Walk" (2:49)
Review: 'Blues & Rhythm, Exotica & Tittyshakers' - if ever there was ever an album sub-title we could buy into, it's probably that. The fifth instalment of the celebrated Gibble Gobble blues compilation series lands and brings with it some of the farthest reaching tracks from the heyday of a sound which, let's face it, seems incapable of ageing, even if it often sounds like the era it was produced in.


Bringing together a stack of iconic names onto one expansive album, everyone will recognise artists like Earl Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, and Bob Callaway, while only the die-hard will be drawn to this collection by the inclusion of The Voodoos and Touissaint McCall, talent that goes someway towards explaining why we're recommending this one 'til we're blue in the face. A record that will introduce new generations to forgotten greats.
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Nippon Girls 2: Japanese Pop Beat & Rock'n'Roll 1966-70
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Cat: HIQLP 022. Rel: 24 Oct 14
Kayoko Ishuu - "Bazazz No 1"
Reiko Mari - "Saike Na Machi"
Linda Yamamoto - "Furi Furi 5"
Mari Henmi - "Daniel Mon Amour"
Chiyo Okumura - "Koi Gurui"
Emy Jackson & Blue Comets - "Namida No Go Go"
Katsuko Kanai - "Mini Mini Girl"
Akiko Wada - "Boy & Girl"
Kemeko Matsudaira - "Watshi Ga Kemeko Yo"
Akiko Nakamura - "Namida No Mori No Monogatari"
The Peanuts - "Tokyo No Hito"
Kazumi Yasui - "Warui Kuse"
Review: This collection focuses in an era of Japanese music in which fashion, glamour and kitsch collided to create an addictive sound that morphed Westernized shapes into something kaleidoscopic and unique; the GS (or Group Sounds) phenomenon had seen Japanese artists attempting their own take on the high-energy onslaught of the Beatles and the British invasion, but elsewhere the female artists of the era were crafting a sound that tipped its hat to bossa nova, psych-pop and French ye-ye whilst maintaining a distinctly Japanese approach. Vibrant, eclectic and shot through with an insouciance and style rich even for this era, this is a compilation that sounds as exotic today as it did in the '60s.
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Singapore Nuggets: The Ladies Vol 2
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Cat: AKENAT 005LP. Rel: 28 Feb 25
Li Li Wong - "It's Gonna Be Alright" (2:10)
Lena Lim & The Stylers - "Luna, Luna" (3:19)
Fung Po Po - "Come On Silly Boy" (2:10)
Ervinna & The Stylers - "Track 4" (2:22)
Nancy Sit - "You Can't Do That" (2:27)
Mai Le Huyen - "Mat Xanh Con Gai" (3:42)
Lara & The Trailers - "Run For Your Life" (2:06)
Chen Jie & The Golden Melody Band - "Spring Wind Kisses My Face" (3:20)
Alina Rahman & The Bateks - "Hilangkan Berganti" (3:06)
Wong Shiau Chuen & Brothers Hawk - "Wo I Nee" (2:28)
Nam Hong - "Track 11" (2:43)
Lotus Liew - "Let's Dance" (2:09)
The Crescendos - "Silver Threads & Golden Needles" (2:23)
Siti Zaiton & The Firebyrds - "Kesalahanku" (2:24)
Review: Bite-sized, and of an incalculable carat value, we're served a plate of Singaporean ear foods, with releasing label Akenaton homing in on the music scene of the 60s and 70s. Coinciding with the British invasion of ye-ye pop and beat music, which the Southeast Asian nation ate up with glee, we hear many singer-porean ladies backed by both duos and ensembles here, following up a scrumptious first edition. So recline, and let the fuzzy guitar tones and trebly songs of Li Li Wong, Lena Lim, Fung Po Po and Nancy Sit help you weather the worst of personal storms.
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Joker: Folie A Deux (Soundtrack)
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Cat: 750347 4. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Slap That Bass/Get Happy/What The World Needs Is Love (3:08)
For Once In My Life (2:51)
If My Friends Could See Me Now (3:05)
Folie A Deux (1:38)
Bewitched (2:58)
That's Entertainment (1:41)
When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You) (1:42)
To Love Somebody (1:52)
(They Long To Be) Close To You (2:38)
The Joker (3:10)
Gonna Build A Mountain (3:43)
I've Got The World On A String (2:03)
If You Go Away (3:08)
Gonna Build A Mountain (reprise) (2:57)
That's Life (2:03)
True Love Will Find You In The End (2:03)
Review: One of the most startling aspects of Todd Philips' Joker sequel - aside from the creepy, claustrophobic, horror-leaning moodiness of Hildur Guonadottir's original score - was the director's decision to get its lead character to belt out cover versions of well-known songs, jukebox musical style. It's that aspect of the film's soundtrack that's showcased on this release, rather than Guonadottir's incredible score. Joaquim Phoenix and Lady Gaga, then, are the undoubted stars of the show, belting out - individually or collectively - such familiar favourites as 'That's Entertainment', 'That's Life', 'When You're Smiling (The World Smiles With You)' and 'To Love Somebody'.
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Call Me Old Fashioned (Soundtrack)
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Cat: NUM 517LP. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Pony Sherrell - "Don't Do Anything Til You've Heard From Me" (2:34)
Margo Guryan - "More Understanding Than A Man" (3:18)
Charleen Houston - "Just Like A Fool" (2:35)
Dolores White - "Lovers Paradise" (2:02)
Charlene Knight - "If My Dreams Come True" (2:49)
Darla Hood - "Un Momento Mas" (2:24)
Manny Lopez - "Terra Bella (Que Bonita Es Mi Tierra)" (2:59)
Nun Plus - "Walk About The Craters Of The Moon" (2:43)
Arnie & Chise' Trio - "Three Cherries" (2:03)
Carmen - "Ukulele Mambo" (2:27)
Jeanne Hatfield - "Time" (3:35)
Doris Drew - "Aba Da Aba Du" (2:22)
April Yen - "If & When It Happens" (2:55)
Birdlegs & Pauline - "Mist Of A Dream" (3:41)
Review: The early Cold War years had quite a lot to be envious of. Clearly defined lines of partisanship and international allegiances, rather than this 'each-country-for-itself' end game we seem to be setting up to play right now. Then there was the sexy, swoon-y, seductive and thoroughly intoxicating pop sounds emanating from teenage bedrooms, shopping malls, concert halls and anywhere else you can think of. Call Me Old Fashioned hits the nail on the latter's head. Squarely. The soundtrack to the first part of Louis Wayne Moody's spy trilogy, this is all about those tunes that make you want to sip Manhattans while gazing at some red-lipped diva cast in the low-lit spots of a late night cabaret restaurant. Or lose yourself in the rhythm of a live Latin jazz ensemble, or the bombast of big band. Picture painted, it's a transportive release, even if you've never seen or heard of the movies.
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Haunted Presence
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Haunted Presence ('ghost power' silver vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NUM 566LPC2. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Bambi Fodera - "The Moon Turned To Blood" (2:33)
Kiriae Crucible - "The Salem Witch Trial" (2:53)
The Cords - "Ghost Power" (3:04)
The Mystic Tide - "Running Through The Nigh" (2:30)
The Reactions - "In My Grave" (2:46)
The Inmates - "Crystal Ball" (2:26)
Cemetery (10:21)
Medusa - "Unknown Fear" (10:21)
Eugene Viscione - " Turned Killer" (3:10)
Slim Martin - "Haunted After Midnight" (2:49)
Zen Fuller - "Doomsday" (1:55)
Tony & The Monstrosities - "Igor's Party" (2:21)
The A'Kies - "Haunted Piano" (2:18)
Jerry White - "Mummy Drag" (2:49)
The Comics Books - "Black Magic & Witchcraft" (1:51)
Helene Smith - "Thrills & Chills" (2:28)
Angela Alexander & JD. Saddler - "Don't Make Me Kill You" (2:02)
Nat Fross - "Too Many Skeletons In The Closet" (2:29)
JC & The Soul Angels - "Nightmare Strut" (3:51)
Soul Superbs - "Cannibals" (4:28)
Review: Just in time for the spooky season, the wonderful Numero has put together another of their famously good compilations. This one, Haunted Presence (which comes on lovely 'ghost power' silver vinyl) is packed with Halloween treats from across the label's vast span. It takes in ghoulish garage rock like Slim Martin's 'Haunted After Midnight', skeleton-rattling soul like Bambi Fodera's 'The Moon Turned To Blood' and some proto-metal mutations like Medusa's 'Unknown Fear' as well as haunting 60s rock like Angela Alexander & JD. Saddler's 'Don't Make Me Kill You' across 20 tracks that will enliven any seasonal get-together.
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Hey Mr Devil!: Apocalyptic Gospel & Rapture Rockabilly From Private Press Prophets 1962-1986
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Hey Mr Devil!: Apocalyptic Gospel & Rapture Rockabilly From Private Press Prophets 1962-1986 (limited gatefold LP with obi-strip (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which colour you will receive))
Cat: IMAR 139. Rel: 24 Oct 24
The Musical Harts - "Hey, Mr Devil!" (1:48)
Don Foster - "Don't Shake Hands With The Devil" (1:25)
Arlie Neaville - "Run Devil" (1:59)
Reverend Don Mullins - "Look Out Mister Devil" (2:17)
The Fundamentals - "Warn The Children" (1:37)
The Happy Christians - "John The Revelator" (2:03)
Brenda Cheryl - "Somebody's Knockin'" (2:41)
Kylan Laxson - "Sly Old Fox" (0:47)
Evangelist Darrell Dunn - "The Coming World Government '666'" (Excerpt) (1:22)
Gospel III With Alvis - "The Devil's Got Your Number" (3:01)
Little Marcy - "When Mr Satan Knocks At My Heart's Doo"
Bobby Thomas - "Wayfaring Stranger"
The Unknown Quantity - "Run Satan"
Wally Fowler & The Oak Ridge Quartet - "Ole Satan"
The Byrd Family - "The River Of Death"
Charles Lee - "When The World's On Fire"
The Gospel Rhythm-Aires - "The Rapture" (Excerpt)
The Gospel Singin' Saints - "We Shall Rise"
Claudette Dykstra - "Sweet Jesus Threw The Devil Out"
Judy W DeLatte - "Satan Get Out Of Here" (3:01)
Review: From the makers of Hillbillies In Hell comes Hey Mr Devil: Apocalyptic Gospel & Rapture Rockabilly From Private Press Prophets. 20 timeless slices of Luciferian gospel, end-times prophecy and doomsday sermons from the surreal sacred songbook. Armageddon rockabilly collides with kindergarten sulphur and brimstone diatribes. Backwoods demonic disco confronts beastly predictions and Southern-friend incubus funk. All excavated from deep within the forgotten margins of homespun and private press culture. Years in the making, Hey, Mr. Devil presents a raucous revival tent of fallen rockabilly icons, from Kylan Laxson, The Fundamentalist, Wally Fowler, The Byrd Family, The Musical Harts and Arlie Neaville. All of these incendiary sides are incredibly rare and are reissued here for the very first time.
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Call Me Old Fashioned
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Call Me Old Fashioned (gold vinyl LP)
Cat: NUM 517LPC2. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Pony Sherrell - "Don't Do Anything Til You've Heard From Me" (2:34)
Margo Guryan - "More Understanding Than A Man" (3:18)
Charleen Houston - "Just Like A Fool" (2:35)
Dolores White - "Lovers Paradise" (2:02)
Charlene Knight - "If My Dreams Come True" (2:49)
Darla Hood - "Un Momento Mas" (2:24)
Manny Lopez - "Terra Bella (Que Bonita Es Mi Tierra)" (2:59)
Nun Plus - "Walk About The Craters Of The Moon" (2:43)
Arnie & Chise' Trio - "Three Cherries" (2:03)
Carmen - "Ukulele Mambo" (2:27)
Jeanne Hatfield - "Time" (3:35)
Doris Drew - "Aba Da Aba Du" (2:22)
April Yen - "If & When It Happens" (2:55)
Birdlegs & Pauline - "Mist Of A Dream" (3:41)
Review: Unearthed after 63 years in the Lou-Mood Pictures vault, this long-lost soundtrack captures the lush elegance of pop's post-war heyday. Call Me Old Fashioned blends sugar-voiced divas with bold big bands, and a playful "zoo be zoo be zoo" flair, and is then topped with a Latin jazz twist. With its cocktail of vintage sophistication and cinematic intrigue, this 40-minute stereo escapade is tailor-made for fans of spy-fi glamour and is yet another sonic treasure from Numero that invites you to sip and savour the golden age of sound.
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Shades Of Sorrow: Rare Chicano & Blue Eyed Soul Ballads Vol 2
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Cat: SOS 02LP. Rel: 22 Jul 24
The Encores - "Come Back" (2:13)
The Sharades - "Only Tear" (2:30)
The Dirty Elbows - "I Love You, Girl" (2:40)
The Juveniles - "What Can I Do" (3:30)
Duke Of Earl & The Electric Experience - "I Found Love" (3:09)
Five Guys - "When We're Together" (3:04)
The Fluid Ounces - "He's Got You" (2:48)
Mike McGowan - "But I Love You" (3:07)
City Limits - "Crystal Ball" (3:33)
The Lonely Souls - "Can't Stop Now" (2:59)
Flintstone Bros - "Tortured Mind" (2:58)
The Sabres - "It's All In Your Mind" (2:33)
Review: Monster Mike of Oracion Record is back once again having been digging deep into soul history. The treasures he returns with are again exceptional, just like they were in the first volume. Shades Of Sorrow: Rare Chicano & Blue Eyed Soul Ballads features 25 more gems from the likes of The Sharades, The Dirty Elbows and The Fluid Ounces, all of which tug at the heart, bring beautiful sad feelings to the fore and leave you feeling happy to be alive and able to experience such stunning melancholy. An essential album .
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Greasy Mike's Volume 8: The Return Of The Halloween Monsters
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Cat: JMANLP 145. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Los Vampiranos - "El Vampiro" (2:38)
Johnny Eager - "The Howl" (2:00)
Dick DeWayne Combo - "Witchcraft" (1:55)
Tommy Falcone & The Centuries - "Like Weird" (2:04)
The Madmen - "Haunted" (1:59)
The Big Guys - "Zombie" (2:08)
Baron Daemon & The Vampires - "Ghost Guitars" (2:29)
The Phantom - "The Last Ride" (2:24)
Moe Koffman - "Cool Ghoul" (2:28)
Kenny & The Fiends - "House On Haunted Hill" (1:53)
The Plaids - "Creepin'" (2:21)
Dave Gray & The Graytones - "Weird One" (1:38)
Jerry Bryan - "Vampire Daddy" (1:49)
Mysterions - "Transylvania" (2:32)
The Playboys - "Whatizit" (2:16)
The Tomkos - "The Spook" (2:31)
The Phantoms Band - "Phantom Freight" (2:00)
The Bluenotes - "Rigor Mortis" (1:57)
Review: A new series from Jazzman featuring selections from Greasy Mike, the notoriously shady selector rising up from his dark netherworld of super rare records. After many years lurking in the underground dungeon beneath, Mike now pops the lid on his cell for an eighteen-track LP full of oddball rock & roll, garage rock and instrumental jazz, the likes of which no mere mortal can stomach at the best of times. From The Big Guys' 'Zombie' to Mysterions' 'Transylvania' to The Bluenotes' 'Rigor Mortis', you're in for a real fright on this eighth volume.
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Joker: Folie A Deux (Soundtrack)
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Joker: Folie A Deux (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: 680819 1. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Slap That Bass/Get Happy/What The World Needs Is Love (3:08)
For Once In My Life (2:51)
If My Friends Could Ses Me Now (3:05)
Folie A Deux (1:38)
Bewitched (2:58)
That's Entertainment (1:41)
When You're Smiling (The Whole Smiles With You) (1:42)
To Love Somebody (1:52)
(They Long To Be) Close To You (2:38)
The Joker (3:10)
Gonna Build A Mountain (3:43)
I've Got The World On A String (2:03)
If You Go Away (3:08)
Gonna Build A Mountain (reprise) (1:44)
That's Life (2:57)
True Love Will Find You In The End (2:03)
Review: The upcoming soundtrack for Joker: Folie a Deux has film and music fans on the edge of their seats, with its highly anticipated fusion of drama and musicality. Produced by Joaquin Phoenix, Lady Gaga, and an impressive team including Jason Ruder and Todd Phillips, the album promises to be a vivid and bold departure from traditional film scores. Hildur Gudnadottir, who composed the haunting score for the first Joker film, returns, but this time her music is interwoven with 15 cover songs, transforming the film into a jukebox musical. Drawing from Hollywood's Golden Age, the soundtrack teases the inclusion of songs like Fred Astaire and Judy Garland's 'Easter Parade' and 'Cheek to Cheek,' with the trailer already showcasing Gaga and Phoenix performing 'Get Happy.' These classic tunes are expected to be reinterpreted in ways that are both 'logical and surprising,' according to Gudnadottir herself. The mix of Phoenix and Gaga's vocal performances with the score's dark undertones promises an audacious contrast, offering a new lens through which the psychological descent of both Joker and Harley Quinn can be experienced. Coming on red vinyl, this release is set to blend nostalgia with intensity, making it a defining musical moment for the film.
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Greasy Mike Gets The Giggles Volume 4: 14 Frantic Flippers Fraught With Frivolous Fun Filled Frolics
Pat & The Wildcats - "The Giggler" (2:08)
Bobby Bunny & The Jackrabbits - "The Joker" (2:37)
Jim Doval & The Gauchos - "Scrub" (2:20)
Johnny Beeman - "Laffin' Beatnik" (2:13)
Diablito - "The Jungle" (2:21)
Adolphus Bell & The Up Starts - "Lafin Gas" (2:55)
The Apollos - "Good For A Laugh" (2:07)
The Royal Jokers - "You Tickle Me Baby" (2:40)
Lue Renney - "Your Wiggle & Your Giggle" (2:26)
The Zanies - "The Mad Scientist" (1:53)
Hank Mankin - "Hey Lulu" (2:13)
Sid Ramin - "The Ho-Ho Rock & Roll" (2:42)
Jim Backus & Friend - "Delicious!" (3:02)
The Fabulous Continentals - "Breakin' Up" (1:58)
Review: Master compilation maker Greasy Mike is back with a fourth volume of his characterful selections. This one once again is another action packed and full flavour array of wigged out rhythms and psyched out funk sounds. The label calls it "14 Frantic Flippers Fraught with Frivolous Fun-Filled Frolics" and the tunes sure do have big personalities, wild laughter, sleazy low slung grooves and big steamy horns. Names like Adolphus Bell & The Up Starts, The Fabulous Continentals and Bobby Bunny & The Jackrabbits feature amongst many more niche jazz-adjacent sounds from the 50s and 60s.
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Greasy Mike's Chinese Takeaway: Sizzling Slices Of Sixteen Spices In A Sleazy Szechuan Sauce
The Fugu Five - "Husband Wife Lung Slices" (1:54)
Billy Nash Rock Band - "Mister Chang" (2:21)
Marc Mirror - "China Cha Cha" (3:11)
The Pendletons - "Itchy Bon Mash" (2:09)
Jackie Lee - "Hong Kong" (1:58)
The Windsors - "Saki Rock" (1:33)
Spike Jones & His City Slickers - "Japanese Skokiaan" (2:27)
Sing A Poor Charlie - "Sho Rho Bho" (2:21)
Copper Penny - "Hot Sake" (2:02)
The Manhattans - "Far East Rock" (2:24)
Yo Yo Hashi - "Along The Ginza" (1:46)
The Dawnbreakers - "Chop Suey" (2:20)
Chuck Fayne - "Tokyo Stomp" (2:20)
Walkin Charlie Aldrich - "Hot Sake" (2:08)
Earl Craig - "Saki" (2:58)
Yo Yo Hashi - "Yo Yo's Pad" (3:05)
Review: Here comes a fresh crop of 50s-60s rock n' roll/rhythm & blues by way of a compilation of rare, obscure tracks from their respective golden era(s), the 'Chinese Takeaway' - selected by Greasy Mike, DJ, record collector and Jazzman label owner. The comp flaunts the wild and diverse wildernesses and recesses of rock'n'roll, from surf and garage to doo-wop and soul - but comes with a far-flung twist, prioritizing songs with influences from Chinese music and culture.
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Chicago Soul Volume Two: 1962-1965
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Cat: SOUL 032CD. Rel: 13 Dec 24
Jamo Thomas - "Stop The Baby"
Tim - "My Side Of The Track"
Billy Butler & 4 Enchanters - "Found True Love"
The Drew-Vells - "It's My Time"
Chuck & Daylighters - "Bottomless Pit"
Doris Smith - "No Good Guy"
Otis Leaville - "Let Her Love Me"
Jackie Beavers - "Sling Shot"
Geraldine Taylor - "How Much Longer"
Ricky Allen - "Going Or Coming"
The Amazers - "Come Back Baby"
Butler, Jerry - "It's Too Late"
Moss Tolbert - "Money In My Pocket"
Sandra Stephens - "If You Really Love Me"
The Radiants - "Heartbreak Society"
The Ringleaders - "This Is Goodbye"
The Vontastics - "Peace Of Mind"
Huey & Baby Sitters - "Just Being Careful Baby"
The Accents - "You Better Think Again"
Harvey & 7 Sounds - "New York City"
Roberta - "I'M On The Prowl"
Gene Chandler - "Rainbow"
Wales Wallace - "You'll Never Get Away"
Jeanette Nellis - "Wait"
The Vibrations - "Hamburger On A Bun"
The Impressions - "Minstrel & Queen"
Henry Ford, Natalie, Gifts - "Treat Her Nice"
Gerald Sims - "Little Echo"
Baby Huey & Baby Sitters - "Monkey Man"
Jackey Beaver - "Jack-A-Rue"
The Accents - "Who You Gonna Love"
Bobby Starr - "Hey Bobby"
Chuck Bernard - "Let's Go Get Stoned"
Tony Adams - "The Blues Don't Like Nobody"
Al Perkins - "Love Me Baby"
The Sheppards - "Loving You"
Sam Chatmon & Sparks - "Nobody But Me"
Ruby Stackhouse - "Wishing"
Etta James - "Seven Day Fool"
Jesse Fortune - "Too Many Cooks"
Dee Clark - "Shook Up Over You"
The Vondells - "Lenora"
Wade Flemons - "Easy Lovin'"
Edward St Ann - "Hey! Little Girl"
Harvey & 7 Sounds - "Glamour Girl"
The Impressions - "Little Young Lover"
Sugar Pie DeSanto - "Open Your Heart"
Gene Chandler - "Forgive Me"
The Radiants - "If I Only Had You"
The Kavetts - "Stay With Me"
The Vibrations - "Since I Fell For You"
The Versalettes - "True Love Is A Treasure"
Donnie Elbert - "Baby, Let Me Love You"
Review: Chicago's soul scene in the early 60s thrived on a dynamic blend of raw emotion and polished craft, and this collection is a testament to that unique balance. The arrangements burst with tight, syncopated rhythms, uplifting brass, and smooth vocal harmonies, capturing the essence of a city reshaping soul music. There's a raw edge to the production that keeps the energy unfiltered, while the melodies radiate warmth and storytelling depth. Each track contributes to an atmosphere of heartfelt resilience, showcasing Chicago's role as a powerhouse of innovation during this pivotal era.
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Eccentric Soul: The Cobra Label
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Cat: NUM 093LP. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Sonny Ace & The Twisters - "Wooleh Booleh" (2:17)
Mike & The Belairs - "Buscando (Searchin')" (feat Nyolia Moore) (2:49)
Royal Five - "My Baby Cares For Me" (2:23)
J Jay & The Dell-Tones - "Just A Matter Of Time" (1:49)
Little Henry & The Laveers - "I Don't Want No Woman" (2:15)
Danny Segovia & The Sessions - "Hey Babe" (2:12)
Dell Tones - "Golly Gee" (2:11)
Sonny Ace & The Twisters - "Stand-By Love" (2:46)
Henry & The Kasuals - "Funny Funny Funny" (2:25)
The Royal Jesters - "Is That Good Enough For You?" (with The Jimmy Johnson Combo) (2:41)
Mad Mods - "Warm & Tender Love" (2:46)
J Jay & The Dell-Tones - "If I Cry A Little More" (2:23)
The Dreamliners - "Just Me & You" (2:22)
The Royal Jesters & The Memphis III - "Love Me" (2:40)
Doug Sahm & Spot Barnett - "Just A Moment" (2:40)
Henry & His Kasuals - "Slowly But Surely" (2:50)
Dell Tones - "The Best Man Cried" (2:46)
Royal Five - "Someone Who Cares" (2:19)
J Jay & The Dell-Tones - "Too Late To Forgive" (2:12)
Shades McRay & The Invictas - "Summer Is Here" (2:26)
The Royal Jesters - "I Want To Be Loved" (with The Casuals) (2:22)
Sonny Ace & The Twisters - "Fever" (2:34)
Rod Andrea & The Ram Rods - "If It's Lovin' You Want" (1:55)
Little Henry & The Laveers - "Break It To Me Now" (2:17)
Mike & The Belairs - "She's Mine" (feat Nyolia Moore) (2:24)
Dino & The Dell-Tones - "Sticks & Stones" (1:58)
Henry & His Kasuals - "Workout" (2:17)
Freddie Martinez - "Summer Rain" (2:12)
Review: Eccentric Soul: The Cobra Label unearths a fascinating collection of soul and r&b from the obscure Cobra label, offering a unique blend of raw energy and heartfelt emotion. Opening with the infectious 'Wooleh Booleh' by Sonny Ace & The Twisters, the compilation quickly sets a vibrant, foot-tapping tone. Tracks like 'Buscando (Searchin')' by Mike & The Belairs showcase smooth, silky vocals and catchy grooves, while 'Funny Funny Funny' by Henry & The Kasuals introduces a more playful, upbeat rhythm. The diversity of sounds is clear, with everything from the introspective 'Someone Who Cares' by Royal Five to the funky 'Summer Rain' by Freddie Martinez. The compilation's eclecticism is a testament to the variety and depth of Cobra's catalog, making it an essential listen for soul enthusiasts.
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Surfin Burt's Surfin Safari! 2
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Surfin Burt's Surfin Safari! 2 (limited translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: STAGO 212. Rel: 30 Oct 24
The Astronauts - "The Pier" (2:20)
The Hollywood Persuaders - "Persuasion" (1:43)
The Knight Trains - "Surfin On The Rocks" (2:15)
Don Hinson - "Monster Surf Stomp" (1:52)
The Dawn Beats - "Road Block" (2:03)
Lloyd Therry & The Victors - "Ocean House" (1:57)
The Outlaws - "The Scavengers" (2:50)
The Valiants - "Valiant" (2:25)
The Telstars - "Space Walk" (2:17)
The Astronauts - "Surf Softly" (2:23)
Charles Wright & The Malibus - "Runky" (2:07)
Danny Bell - "Chili With Honey" (2:14)
Paul Wurges - "Olympic Nights" (2:42)
The Destinations - "Rigormortis" (2:26)
Jan Davis - "More" (1:51)
The Raiders Rhythm - "The Raider" (2:43)
Woolsey's Raiders - "Devils Dungeon" (2:11)
The Rimfires - "Un-Gowa" (2:44)
Review: In 1961, The Belairs kicked off the surf music wave with their flawless instrumental 'Mr. Moto', paving the way for a new sound. Surf music soon became a symbol of freedom and rebellion, breaking away from the stuffiness of the 1950s and thriving in sunny California. It was all about the next wave, wild parties, and, of course, loud, energetic music. One of the genre's first big hits, Dick Dale's 'Misirlou' (1962), with its sustaining guitar, exotic melodies and untamed energy helped set the trademark sound. Central to the surf sound were two key innovations developed by Leo Fender for Dale: the Fender Reverb and Showman amplifier, now essential tools for any serious surf guitarist. While many surf bands of the time only produced a couple of singles, DJ Crilleiresident DJ at Hamburg's Komet! Club and surf music specialistihas a talent for finding these hidden gems. Known for curating rare releases like the Vocal Group Madness! LP and Born To Hula series, Crille's Surfin Burt's Surfin Safari! is a perfect capture of the surf music spirit.
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Wig Out! Freak Out!: Freakbeat & Mod Psychedelia Floor Fillers 1964-1969
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Wig Out! Freak Out!: Freakbeat & Mod Psychedelia Floor Fillers 1964-1969 ('vintage soda bottle' green vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: BN 9LPX. Rel: 09 Nov 23
The Sonics - "The Wimple Winch" (2:15)
The Standells - "Dirty Water" (2:47)
The Haunted - "1-2-5" (2:30)
The Birds - "You're On My Mind" (2:46)
Paul Revere & The Raiders - "I'm Not Your Stepping Stone" (2:46)
The Shadows Of Knight - "Shake" (2:30)
The Starlets - "You Don't Love Me" (2:10)
The Wimple Winch - "Save My Soul" (3:08)
The Action - "Land Of 1000 Dances" (2:51)
Jacques Dutronc - "Le Responsable" (2:34)
The Eyes - "You're Too Much" (3:20)
The Remains - "Don't Look Back" (2:40)
The Kinks - "Louie Louie" (2:58)
Rita Chaos & The Quests - "Hanky Panky" (3:01)
The Argyles - "Farmer John" (1:54)
The Poets - "Wooden Spoon" (2:29)
The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - "Shifting Sands" (3:55)
? & The Mysterians - "Up Side" (2:52)
The Third Bardo - "I'm Five Years Ahead Of My Time" (2:15)
The Shadows Of Knight - "Gloria" (2:35)
The Chocolate Watch Band - "Let's Talk About Girls" (2:45)
The Open Mind - "Magic Potion" (3:29)
Count Five - "Double-Decker Bus" (2:00)
The Satans - "Makin' Deals" (1:59)
The Quik - "Berts Apple Crumble" (2:13)
The Spencer Davis Group - "I'm A Man" (2:51)
Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity - "Indian Rope Man" (3:22)
The Hi-Fis - "Tread Softly For The Sleepers" (2:11)
The Yardbirds - "Stroll On" (2:44)
The Pirates - "Cuttin' Out" (2:01)
The Seeds - "Pushin' Too Hard" (2:34)
Davie Allan & The Arrows - "Blues Theme" (2:13)
Review: Wig Out! Freak Out!, the latest compilation from Two-Piers, dives into the world of freakbeat, pysch and mod from 1964-1969. Pulling the cream of tracks from the UK and United States freakbeat and garage scenes of the time, this one is squarely aimed at the alternative 1960s and club dancefloors. Compiled by Mark McQuillan, and with tracks from The Sonics, The Kinks, The Action, Chocolate Watch Band, The Haunted, The Standells, Paul Revere and The Raiders, The Shadows of Knight, The Yardbirds, The Seeds and more - Wig Out! Freak Out! is packed full of freakbeat and mod classics.
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The Tarantino Experience Take 3
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The Tarantino Experience Take 3 (gatefold yellow & red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: FF 0006. Rel: 09 Dec 24
Jose Feliciano - "California Dreamin'" (4:01)
The Friends Of Distinction - "Grazing In The Grass" (2:53)
Bobby Womack - "Across 110th Street" (3:46)
Dave Berry - "Little Things" (2:24)
Isaac Hayes, Gloria Gaynor - "You're The First The Last My Everything" (4:33)
Pumpkin Pie - "Stuck In The Middle With You" (3:23)
Pacific Gas & Electric - "Are You Ready?" (5:46)
The Miracles - "Love Machine" (3:03)
Dean Martin - "Rio Bravo" (3:01)
Billie Davis - "I Want You To Be My Baby" (2:41)
The Michael Zager Band - "Lets All Chant" (3:03)
Groove Heritage - "Theme From S W A T" (4:03)
Box Tops - "Cry Like A Baby" (2:33)
Brothers Johnson - "Strawberry Letter 23" (5:44)
The Delfonics - "Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time" (3:17)
Paul Revere & The Raiders - "Good Thing" (3:12)
Ohio Express - "Chewy, Chewy" (2:35)
Zed Is Dead - "Theme From Shaft" (3:12)
The Chi-Lites - "Have You Seen Her" (4:47)
Eddie Floyd - "Knock On Wood" (2:59)
Lynn Anderson - "Stand By Your Man" (2:42)
Eddie Hodges - "I'm Gonna Knock On Your Door" (2:05)
Dolly Parton - "Letter To Heaven" (2:35)
Howlin' Wolf - "Somebody In My Home" (2:20)
Johnny & The Hurricanes - "Beatnik Fly" (1:44)
Review: This third part in an ongoing series of records to focus on the music of the films of Quentin Tarantino continues where Reloaded left off by offering a double album packed with iconic tracks. Featuring gems like Jose Feliciano's 'California Dreamin',' Bobby Womack's 'Across 110th Street' and The Brothers Johnson's 'Strawberry Letter 23,' it celebrates Tarantino's unparalleled ability to pair music with storytelling. Songs from Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill: Vol. 1, Jackie Brown, Reservoir Dogs, Death Proof and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood all feature here on hello w and red vinyl and create a sonic tribute to one of cinema's greatest visionaries. With stunning artwork and remastered sound, this is a superb document of some of film's most famous musical moments.
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Waiting For Your Return: A Shidaiqu Anthology 1927-1952 Part I
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Cat: DEATH 067LP. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Li Minghui - "The Drizzle" (3:52)
Zhang Fan - "Fly All Over The Field" (1:46)
Li Li Hua & Yan Hua - "A Thousand Birds Facing The Phoenix" (3:12)
Zhou Xuan - "Age Of Bloom" (2:50)
Bai Guang - "Waiting For Your Return" (3:30)
Wu Yingyin - "The Moonlight Sends My Lovesickness Across A Thousand Miles" (2:21)
Wang Renmei - "Song Of The Fishermen" (2:44)
Yao Lee & Yao Min - "Congratulations, Congratulations" (2:23)
Bai Hong - "Suzhou Nocturne" (3:11)
Zhou Xuan & Han Langen - "Mahjong Classic" (2:35)
Yao Lee - "Lovesick Tears" (3:05)
Gong Qiuxia - "The Girl By The Autumn Water" (2:40)
Yuan Meiyun - "The Most Beautiful Boy" (2:38)
Zhou Xuan & Yan Hua - "New Life Of Love" (3:03)
Yao Lee & Yao Min - "Oh Susan" (3:15)
Du Jie - "Chinese New Year Song" (3:32)
Zhang Jing, Zhou Xuan & Li Mingjian - "Bells" (3:00)
Qu Yunyun - "Simple Life" (2:48)
Liu Qi - "Tired Of Dancing" (2:59)
Bai Guang - "Expectation" (3:09)
Review: We bloody love the Death Is Not The End label. It's the sort of outlet that vinyl lovers fawn over because it only deals in fascinating sounds from lesser-known musical worlds. Enter this latest project: Shidaiqu, meaning "songs of the era," emerged in 1920s Shanghai as a fusion of Western pop, jazz, blues and Hollywood soundtracks with traditional Chinese elements. This hybrid genre shaped a golden age of Chinese popular music and film during the pre-Communist interwar period. This record anthologises shidaiqu's evolution, from Li Jinhui's pioneering 1927 song 'Drizzle' sung by his daughter Li Minghui to polished 1930s-40s works by the Seven Great Singing Stars, including Zhou Xuan and Bai Guang. A wonderful trip into the unknown.
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Greasy Mike At The Beatnik Cafe
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Cat: JMANLP 143. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Harvey Anderson - "Monday Night At 8pm" (2:45)
Beverley Garland - "Tempest In A Teapot" (2:46)
The Guitars Inc - "Gee Dad, It's Early" (2:12)
Ralph Ventura - "Listen To Me Baby" (2:45)
The Afro Americans - "Africa Laments" (2:48)
Cindy Laine - "Whispering Wind" (2:29)
The Ramrocks - "On The Rocks" (2:56)
The Seven Arts Beat Society - "New York Havana" (1:35)
Ronnie Mann - "Last Night" (2:04)
Abie Baker - "Moccasin Rock" (2:25)
Sheri Lee Douglas - "Grey Skies" (2:34)
Big Jox Orch - "Cut-A-Loose" (2:22)
Doctor Bop - "Satin & Velvet" (2:58)
Vinnie Burke - "Night Beat" (2:52)
Shirley Claire - "Big Ben" (2:15)
Isidro Misquez - "House Of Lords" (2:39)
Leo Wright - "The Wiggler" (2:48)
Alice Darr - "Try Try Again" (2:24)
Review: Jazzman Records' curatorial moniker Greasy Mike delivers a seventh compilation in his eponymous beatnik jazz series. At The Beatnik Cafe follows up former visits to the Tropical Island, the Chinese Takeaway, and the Halloween haunted house for a trip back in time and place to 1950s New York, netting the sonic essence of the Beat generation. Predominantly comprising swing, bebop and hard bop recorded during and at the turn of the following decade, we're smitten at the likes of Harvey Anderson's 'Monday Night At 8PM', The Seven Arts Beat Society's 'New York Havana', and Cindy Laine's 'Whispering Wind', all of which amount to prototypical, quiet cafe-bound storms, and the perfect complements for free-assocative poetry composition and goatee grooming.
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Bollywood Nuggets
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Cat: AK 04. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Mohammedd Rafi - "Chahe Mujhe Koi Junglee Kahen" (3:31)
Asha Bhosle - "Aye Naujawan Sab Kuch Yahan" (3:10)
Kishore Kumar - "Doob Doob Jata Hoon" (3:42)
Geeta Dutt - "Mera Naam Chin Chin Chu" (2:43)
Ilaiyaraaja, Kamal Haasan & Sridevi - "Nari Kathai" (1:24)
Kalyanji & Anandji - "Pretty Pretty Priya" (feat G Anand, Prayag, Jerry Adolf & Chorus) (3:20)
P Susheela & SP Balasubrahmanyam - "Intinti Ramayanam" (2:59)
Manna Dey & Chorus - "Aao Twist Karein" (4:07)
Lata Mangeshkar & Kishore Kumar - "Dhak Dhak Dhak" (3:26)
Shankar & Jaikishan - "Bombshell Baby Of Bombay" (feat Iqbal Singh) (3:00)
RD Burman - "Mehbooba Mehbooba" (4:19)
S Janaki & Brahmanandan - "Ezhupaalam Kadamnu" (2:03)
Review: An exact dozen Bollywood musical gems, expertly curated to reflect a multitude of styles and sounds within the full spectrum. Tracks from movies such as Blackmail, Apradh, Junglee, Priya, Bhoot Bungla, and Sholay all make appearances, many of which are names that should be familiar to fans of 'world cinema' - for want of a less lazy label - even if the soundtracks themselves are not. Spanning the later mid-20th Century, everything here was recorded between 1958 and 1984, and as such Bollywood Nuggets can be taken as a window on how tastes and demand changed during that time, while certain totems remained. Featuring artists such as Mohammedd Rafi, Kalyanji & Anandji, P Susheela & SP Balasubrahmanyam, and RD Burman, it's a fantastic overview and a fascinating deep dive.
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The Best Of Rare Mod
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Cat: AJXLP 793Y. Rel: 16 May 24
The Fleur De Lys - "Mud In My Eye" (3:01)
Cathedral - "It's A Hard Way" (2:33)
The Afex - "She's Got The Time" (2:26)
Shyster - "Tick Tock" (2:43)
Dog Soul - "Big Bird" (3:08)
The Top Six - "I'm A Man" (2:25)
The Riot Squad - "I'm Waiting For The Man" (4:03)
Tony & Tandy - "Two Can Make It Together" (3:07)
Maxine - "A Love I Believe In" (2:19)
Fleur De Lys - "Brick By Brick (Stone By Stone)" (2:28)
Mike Berry - "Soul Ride" (2:48)
Richard Kent Style - "Just A Little Misunderstanding" (2:24)
Ossie Layne Show - "Sing A Simple Song" (3:30)
Graham Dee - "Mr Super Cool" (3:15)
Review: Acid Jazz top up their longstanding Rare Mod series, one of their most fervently clamoured-over compilations to have been conceived since their launch. A recent three-volume boxset set the tone for its recollection; and now, we're met with a further Best Of record, bottling the essence of the highly headsy and in-the-know series into a tighter thirteen-track compendium. Compiling the many lost classics without which there would be no 'sound' to typify the original Mod scene - a fusion of hard 60s r&b, freakbeat, soul and pop - the likes of Cathedral, Shyster, Fleur De Lys, Dog Soul, Maxine and Richard Kent Style all abound across a well-rounded quadraphonic crunch.
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Movements Vol 12
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Movements Vol 12 (unmixed CD)
Cat: TRCD 9122. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Johnny April & The Mat Matthews Quartet - "She Had A Pikanese"
Lu Elliot - "Common Sense"
Lloyd Fatman - "No Big Thing" (part 1 & 2)
Billy J - "Teacher Teach Me"
Wayne Johnson & The Brigade - "Scram Gravy Ain't Wavy"
4 Dimensions - "Hipper Snapper"
The Villagers - "Funky Broadway"
The Rippers - "Honesty"
Exceptional Citizens Band - "Proud Mary"
Gus Brendel - "Sax On The Rocks"
The Hornets - "Seven Days To Tahiti"
Bret Breitinger - "Jive Samba"
Downtown Trio - "Summertime"
Onyx - "Break It Loose" (part 1)
The Shake & Bake Band - "Shake & Bake" (part 1 & 2)
Lou Jackson - "Outside Looking In"
Energy Crisis - "Tough Times Blues"
Review: Tramp Records' Movements Vol. 12 offers an excellent trip through rare rhythm & blues, mod-jazz and mid-70s funk. This latest installment in their acclaimed series is a treasure trove of obscure gems and infectious grooves, each track a testament to the label's dedication to uncovering hidden musical gems. Opening with Johnny April's 'She Had A Pikanese,' featuring the Mat Matthews Quartet, the compilation sets a tone of rich, soulful rhythms. Lu Elliott's 'Common Sense' and Lloyd Fatman's 'No Big Thing' follow, with a variety of underappreciated r&b delights. Billy J's 'Teacher Teach Me' and Wayne Johnson's 'Scram Gravy Ain't Wavy' continue the vibe, offering distinctive flavors of classic soul. The compilation dives into deep funk with 'Hipper Snapper' by 4 Dimensions, reminiscent of Charles Wright's 'Express Yourself.' Other tracks like Gus Brendel's 'Sax On The Rocks' and The Hornets' 'Seven Days To Tahiti,' perfect for dance floors. Bret Breitinger's 'Jive Samba' and Downtown Trio's smooth 'Summertime' add to the eclectic mix. Overall, Movements Vol. 12 is a triumph, delighting with its rare finds and impeccable curation, solidifying the series' reputation as a flagship of musical discovery.
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Make Mine Mondo! 2
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Make Mine Mondo! 2 (unmixed CD)
Cat: CDTOP 1642. Rel: 27 Nov 24
Ambertones - "Clap Your Hands" (mono)
Ty Wagner - "Slander" (mono)
Bobby Jameson - "Viet Nam"
Shank & Maydiea - "Bye, Bye Baby (My Pride)" (mono)
The Blazers - "Beaver Patrol"
The Enchanters - "Cafe Bohemia" (mono)
The Wizards - "I'm A Blind" (mono)
Bobby Please & The Voodoo Doll - "The Voodoo Doll" (mono)
Conrad & The Hurricane Strings - "Hurricane" (mono)
Joyce Harris & The Daylighters - "I Got My Mojo Working" (mono - previously unreleased)
The Sandabs - "Crab Louie" (mono)
Lonnie The Cat - "I Ain't Drunk" (mono)
Jesse James - "Red Hot Rockin' Blues" (mono)
The Jive ATones - "The Wild Bird" (mono)
Claude Mclin - "Jambo" (mono)
The Zanies - "Stalled" (mono)
Fred Richards - "Hullee Gullee" (mono)
The Outlaw Blues - "Non-Stop Blues" (mono)
The Last Word - "Sleepy Hollow"
Donnie Bowser - "Talk To Me Baby" (mono)
Johnny Bachelor - "Mumbles" (mono)
Beau Dollar & The Coins - "Soul Serenade" (mono)
Joyce Harris - "No Way Out" (mono)
Kicks - "Tell Me Why" (mono)
Joe Lover & The Gaylads Band - "Don't Leave Me Baby" (mono)
The Lyrics - "So What!!" (mono)
Bob Vaught & The Renegades - "Church Key Twist" (with Barbara Adkins - mono)
Gary Spider Webb - "The Cave" (part 1 - mono)
Review: Since the release of Make Mine Mondo in 2018, fans have eagerly awaited a follow-up - and the second instalment is a thrilling collection of wild instrumentals, rockabilly, garage rock and energetic r&b. This compilation collects some rare music that helps the collection of obscure tracks be a blend of the quirky, the rebellious and the heartbroken. It's a fascinating mix of the mad, the bad and the dangerous, each song oozing raw energy and a sense of urgency. Volume 2 proves just as captivating as its predecessor, delivering an exhilarating ride through the fringe of musical history. Expect the unexpected.
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Slow Grind Fever Vol 11 & 12: Adventures In The Sleazy World Of Popcorn Noir
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Cat: STAGO 214. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Joe & Ursula - "The Good Book" (with Joe Morris & His Orchestra) (2:26)
Harry Belafonte - "Losing Hand" (4:19)
Count Basie All-Stars - "I Left My Bab" (feat Jimmy Rushing) (4:27)
Ivory Joe Hunter - "I'm Cuttin' Out" (2:22)
Dinah Washington With Quincy Jones & His Orchestra - "Caravan" (2:49)
Jeri Simpson - "In My Black Lace" (2:10)
Pete "Guitar" Lewis - "Ooh Midnight" (2:49)
Lenny Johnson - "Gee Gee Baby" (2:55)
Sugar Pie Desanto - "Going Back Where I Belong" (2:31)
Connie Francis - "Eighteen" (2:18)
The Southcoasters - "Hurricane" (2:45)
The Rockbusters - "Tough Chick" (2:19)
Tennessee Ernie Ford - "Rags & Old Iron" (2:47)
The Everly Brothers - "Autumn Leaves" (2:54)
Tony Mottola - "Danger Theme" (2:41)
Hirao Masaaki & His All Stars Wagon - "Crazy Love" (live) (3:06)
Jeri Southern - "Senor Blues" (1:52)
Les Harris - "And The Bull Walked Around Olay" (3:03)
John McKinney & The Premiers - "Gee" (2:12)
Guy Mitchell - "Ninety Nine Years" (2:56)
Lyn Avalon - "I Walk The Streets" (2:30)
Roger Smith - "The Legend Of The Volcanoes" (3:15)
The Surfmen - "Paradise Cove" (2:37)
Billy Fury - "Don't Jump" (3:20)
Andre Williams & Gino Parks - "Put A Chain On It" (2:49)
Carl Holmes & The Commanders - "I Idolize You" (3:23)
Charles Brown - "My Heart Is Mended" (3:12)
Mr Sad Head - "Hard Luck & Travelling" (3:15)
Review: The 11th and 12th editions of this celebrated series, a bestseller for Stag-O-Lee, continue to capture the sultry and atmospheric charm of Melbourne's underground music scene. These compilations transport listeners to the shadowy ambiance of a monthly club night where vintage music lovers and enigmatic figures gather in a smoke-filled, dimly lit room to sway to decelerated r&b, soul and exotica grooves. Curated by Ritchie1250, the mastermind behind SGF and its insightful liner notes, these volumes feature a carefully selected lineup of tracks from legends like Dinah Washington, Harry Belafonte and Charles Brown, alongside hidden gems from lesser-known artists like Jeri Simpson, The Rockbusters and Hirao Masaaki. The soulful strains of 'I Left My Baby' by Count Basie All-Stars and the exotic flair of 'Caravan' by Dinah Washington deliver timeless appeal, while tracks like 'Gee Gee Baby' by Lenny Johnson and 'Danger Theme' by Tony Mottola add intrigue. With each track, these compilations create a vivid soundscape, blending the moody nostalgia and rhythmic allure that will transport listeners to another era.
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The Tarantino Experience Reloaded
VARIOUS
The Tarantino Experience Reloaded (gatefold yellow & red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: FF 0005. Rel: 09 Dec 24
Fendermen - "Ghost Riders In The Sky" (4:39)
Geater Davies - "Sad Shades Of Blue" (4:10)
Joe Cocker - "Woman To Woman" (4:27)
Lobo - "Me & You & A Doig Named Bob" (3:04)
John Fred & His Playboy Band - "Judy In Disguise" (2:55)
Johnny Cash - "I Walk The Line" (2:43)
Golden Gate Quartet - "I'm Troubled" (2:56)
Guy Mitchell - "Singing The Blues" (2:23)
Duane Eddy - "Cannonball" (2:15)
The Surf Coronados - "Pipeline" (2:10)
Chris Farlowe - "Paint It Black" (3:29)
Screamin' Lord Such - "Murdered In The Graveyard" (2:58)
T Rex - "Jeepster" (4:04)
The Surfaris - "Wipeout" (2:13)
The Ventures - "Walk Don't Run" (2:58)
Nino Tempo & April Stevens - "Deep Purple" (2:44)
1910 Fruitgum Co - "Indian Giver" (2:35)
John Lee Hooker - "Boom Boom" (2:40)
Connie Francis - "Stupid Cupid" (2:12)
Julie Teicher - "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" (2:51)
The Clovers - "Love Potion No 9" (1:49)
The Grass Roots - "Midnight Confessions" (2:47)
Dobie Grey - "The 'In' Crowd"
The Kingsmen - "Louie Louie"
Review: For Quentin Tarantino, music is as integral to his films as the visuals and dialogue. Fans can't imagine Reservoir Dogs without 'Stuck in the Middle with You' or Pulp Fiction without 'Misirlou' and now they can relive that magic as often as they want: The Tarantino Experience Reloaded celebrates his musical genius with remastered sound and stunning artwork. Tarantino explains his process saying, that "when I start a film, I go through my record collection to find the spirit of the movie," often discovering the perfect song for key moments. His soundtracks are just as exciting and groundbreaking as his films, creating unforgettable moments like Kill Bill's final showdown or Reservoir Dogs' torture scene. Many of them and more feature here.
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A Little More Time
Cat: LEGO 337VL. Rel: 05 Sep 24
A Little More Time (3:12)
Over & Over (3:33)
Another City Night (4:28)
Win Or Lose (3:06)
Right Here Last Night (3:31)
Thinking Of Leaving (3:04)
Closing Time (4:50)
I Saw You In A Dream (3:36)
I Need A Reason (4:14)
In The Heights (4:41)
Review: PM Warson's latest album, A Little More Time via Legere Recordings, builds on his reputation as a standout in modern r&b. It is his third album and one that broadens his 60s-inspired vision. While not a complete departure from his r&b roots, it ventures into a range of styles and moods with a vintage sonic palette that will capture the hearts and minds of series soul heads. Recorded at London's famous analogue studio Lightship 95, A Little More Time features 10 original tracks that blend live performance energy with refined songwriting and production and the title track, which was also the lead single, exemplifies the album's blend of vintage pop and soul.
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That Sweet Sweet Music
Paul WELLER / VARIOUS
Cat: CDTOP 1655. Rel: 28 Mar 25
The Headhunters - "God Made Me Funky"
The IB Special - "Spanish Twist"
The Valentines - "Breakaway"
Collins & Collins - "Top Of The Stairs"
The Spinners - "Dont Let The Green Grass Fool You"
Syl Johnson - "Black Balloons"
Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson - "Soulshake"
Richie Havens - "I Can't Make It Anymore"
The Exits - "You Got To Have Money"
The Joneses - "Pull My String (Turn Me On)"
The Dells - "Run For Cover"
O.C. Smith - "On Easy Street"
The Radiants - "It Ain't No Big Thing"
Billy Stewart - "Summertime"
Brother To Brother - "In The Bottle"
Baby Huey - "Hard Times"
Johnny Williams - "Maggie"
Joe Simon - "When"
James Carr - "Pouring Water On A Drowning Man"
Roscoe Robinson - "That's Enough"
Blackrock - "Blackrock Yeah Yeah"
American Gypsy - "Golden Ring"
Jon Lucien - "Search For The Inner Self"
The Mist - "Life Walked Out"
Betty Davis - "In The Meantime"
Darrell Banks - "Beautiful Feeling"
Review: Paul Weller is perhaps one of the best non-soul musicians to ask to compile a rare soul compilation. Rather than documenting soul music as it proliferated in the 1960s, Ace Records' soul aim was to capture a genre, fashion and style as one man saw it in retrospect, in light of his involvement in the mod revival of the mid 1970s. Weller would later go onto form and front The Jam, but in late 1974, shortly before his involvement in the punk movement, he was about none of that business at all. Punk partly grew on febrile tissues of mod, which was in turn an offshoot of 60s soul; and it is true that we may hear a foetal form of the sound in the brasher cuts on this record, be it Billy Stewart's 'Summertime' or James Carr's 'Pouring Water'. Also clock Brother To Brother's 'In The Bottle', a super-early drum machine blues gem perfect for the house heads.
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Bait's Motel
Cat: BLRLP 332281. Rel: 05 Aug 24
Everlovin' Man (2:36)
Dream (3:00)
When The Time Stops (3:22)
Allright (2:49)
Shy Kind-A Guy (2:46)
Another Lazy Sunday (3:23)
Surfin' Sheik (2:36)
Four Aces & A Joker (3:38)
Rosita (3:10)
Need You (3:40)
Can't Believe What You Say (3:05)
Lonely Rider (3:09)
Sue's Gonna Be Mad (3:07)
Everything But Mine (4:10)
Review: Bait's Motel is the third ever album by what is probably Finland's only longstanding successful ska and rockabilly band, Whistle Bait. Reissued on LP after its initial CD run in 2001, the record's issuance marked the rough twenty-year point of their career, and now this one marks the fortieth. Eschewing the long spate of bonus tracks present on the CD edition, this LP edition boasts a less cumbersome 14 tracks, featuring cover versions of timeless originals by the likes of the Loved Ones, as well as choice originals such as 'Another Lazy Summer' and 'Sue's Gonna Be Mad'.
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