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Singles
Ready Steady Who Six (Live In Paris 1972) (mono)
Cat: REP 052. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Rock
I Can't Explain (2:21)
Summertime Blues (1:03)
Baba O'Riley (5:15)
Relay (8:36)
Review: .There's plenty to talk about with The Who's historic show at Fete De L'Humanite, a huge open-air event hosted by L'Humanite, the main newspaper of the French Communist Party. For starters, on the day - Saturday 9th September, 1972 - an estimated 400,000 people were in attendance, a crowd size that dwarves pretty much anything we can think of today, and remains the band's largest ever gig. Taking to the stage as evening set in, they set to with a typically ferocious set, and four of the most standout pieces for the show are immortalised here on record. Unsurprisingly, that timeless anthem of misspent youth, love, rebellion, and hope for change, 'Baba O'Riley', is a dominant factor, although epic finale 'Relay' is perhaps where the might of their rock 'n' roll juggernaut is most felt here.
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Devil Go
Cat: AFR 7 7. Rel: 25 Jun 18
 
Funk
Devil Go (3:40)
Jesu Kristo (4:33)
Review: While he lived a musical life that spanned from boogie to gospel before he passed away in 2016, Nairobi's David Waciuma didn't get to record much. He was known much more for his live performances with bands such as The Monks Experience then, later, Rapture Voices who he recorded these two records in the mid-70s. "Devil Go" is a thumping rhythm and blues call and response piece while "Jesu Kristo" hits with more of a frazzled bluesy funk. Both make you wish he recorded much more.
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Handa Wanda
Cat: DYNAM 7076. Rel: 26 Aug 20
 
Funk
Handa Wanda (4:42)
(Somebody Got) Soul, Soul, Soul (6:13)
Review: New Orleans funk outfit The Wild Magnolias were active in the mid 70s, releasing two albums and then regrouping in the 90s. Their sound is in step with their more renowned Louisiana peers, but certainly running hotter than the likes of The Meters. "Handa Wanda" is a stirring, effervescent call and response epic that shows the band at their best, rocking a wall of sound approach that keeps the pressure up the whole way through. "(Somebody Got) Soul, Soul, Soul" is a more fluid track, but it's certainly no slouch in the energy department either. This is hi-octane funk to get people shaking and sweaty.
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 in stock $16.04
Alben
Amused To Death (remastered)
Amused To Death (remastered) (180 gram vinyl 4xLP box set in slipcase)
Cat: AAPP 46876145. Rel: 13 Feb 23
 
Rock
The Ballad Of Bill Hubbard (3:56)
What God Wants (part 1) (5:56)
Perfect Sense (part 1) (4:28)
Perfect Sense (part 2) (2:50)
The Bravery Out Of Range (4:49)
Late Home Tonight (part 1) (3:39)
Late Home Tonight (part 2) (2:35)
Too Much Rope (5:57)
What God Wants (part 2) (3:15)
What God Wants (part 3) (4:19)
Watching TV (6:28)
Three Wishes (6:59)
It's A Miracle (8:23)
Amused To Death (9:13)
Review: Amused To Death is the third studio album from Roger Waters outside of his work in Pink Floyd. As one of the fundamental creative forces in the prog behemoth, of course it's hard to separate his solo work from that most famous of bands, but this is indeed its own beast. At times it's an experimental space in which Waters uses space and minimalism to great effect, creating a foreboding sound peppered with speech samples and field recordings. There are of course plenty of more straightforward tracks too, like lead single 'What God Wants, Part 1'. This lavish issue of the 1992 album spreads the music out across four discs and comes in a box set format, a must-have for devoted Floyd and Waters collectors.
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 in stock $155.15
Amused To Death (remastered) (B-STOCK)
Amused To Death (remastered) (B-STOCK) (180 gram vinyl 4xLP box set in slipcase)
Cat: AAPP 46876145 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Rock
The Ballad Of Bill Hubbard (3:56)
What God Wants (part 1) (5:56)
Perfect Sense (part 1) (4:28)
Perfect Sense (part 2) (2:50)
The Bravery Out Of Range (4:49)
Late Home Tonight (part 1) (3:39)
Late Home Tonight (part 2) (2:35)
Too Much Rope (5:57)
What God Wants (part 2) (3:15)
What God Wants (part 3) (4:19)
Watching TV (6:28)
Three Wishes (6:59)
It's A Miracle (8:23)
Amused To Death (9:13)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Torn inner sleeve, otherwise in excellent working condition***


Amused To Death is the third studio album from Roger Waters outside of his work in Pink Floyd. As one of the fundamental creative forces in the prog behemoth, of course it's hard to separate his solo work from that most famous of bands, but this is indeed its own beast. At times it's an experimental space in which Waters uses space and minimalism to great effect, creating a foreboding sound peppered with speech samples and field recordings. There are of course plenty of more straightforward tracks too, like lead single 'What God Wants, Part 1'. This lavish issue of the 1992 album spreads the music out across four discs and comes in a box set format, a must-have for devoted Floyd and Waters collectors.
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Amused To Death (remastered) (B-STOCK)
Amused To Death (remastered) (B-STOCK) (180 gram vinyl 4xLP box set in slipcase)
Cat: AAPP 46876145. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Rock
The Ballad Of Bill Hubbard
What God Wants (part 1)
Perfect Sense (part 1)
Perfect Sense (part 2)
The Bravery Out Of Range
Late Home Tonight (part 1)
Late Home Tonight (part 2)
Too Much Rope
What God Wants (part 2)
What God Wants (part 3)
Watching TV
Three Wishes
It's A Miracle
Amused To Death
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record has light surface marks/scratches, otherwise in excellent working condition***


Amused To Death is the third studio album from Roger Waters outside of his work in Pink Floyd. As one of the fundamental creative forces in the prog behemoth, of course it's hard to separate his solo work from that most famous of bands, but this is indeed its own beast. At times it's an experimental space in which Waters uses space and minimalism to great effect, creating a foreboding sound peppered with speech samples and field recordings. There are of course plenty of more straightforward tracks too, like lead single 'What God Wants, Part 1'. This lavish issue of the 1992 album spreads the music out across four discs and comes in a box set format, a must-have for devoted Floyd and Waters collectors.
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 in stock $141.98
Closing Time (50th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Closing Time (50th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered) (limited gatefold 180 gram clear vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 279743. Rel: 01 Jun 23
 
Rock
Ol' 55
I Hope That I Don't Fall In Love With You
Virginia Avenue
Old Shoes (& Picture Postcards)
Midnight Lullaby
Martha
Rosie
Lonely
Ice Cream Man
Little Trip To Heaven (On The Wings Of Your Love)
Grapefruit Moon
Closing Time
Review: Tom Waits's Closing Time turns a hard-to-believe 50 years old in 2023 and as such gets the usual special reissue treatment. This indie-only clear vinyl version comes half-speed mastered for extra loudness and clarity so is the best possible way to listen to the landmark album. It is one that for the first time shows a real blend of the jazz, blues, and folk styles that Waits would eventually become so well known for. It also includes his famous cover of 'Ol' 55', singles like the heartbreaking 'Martha' and delightful acoustic folk of 'I Hope That I Don't Fall In Love With You.' This is the first time this album has been reissued as a double, so do not sleep.
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Band On The Run (50th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Cat: 554356 2. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Rock
Band On The Run (5:13)
Jet (4:09)
Bluebird (3:24)
Mrs Vandebilt (4:40)
Let Me Roll It (4:46)
Mamunia (7:14)
No Words (3:45)
Helen Wheels (1:59)
Picasso's Last Words (Drink To Me) (3:37)
Nineteen Hundred & Eighty Five (5:27)
Review: Fifty years to the week of its original release, MPL and UMe announce the expanded 50th anniversary edition of Paul McCartney & Wings' iconic Band on the Run, due 2 February 2024. A fixture of all-time greatest album lists for decades, the smash album was originally released in December of 1973. Featuring the immortal title track, worldwide hit 'Jet,' the wistful 'Bluebird,' long-time live staple 'Let Me Roll It,' the multi-faceted 'Picasso's Last Words (Drink to Me)' and climactic closer 'Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five,' Band on the Run is undoubtedly Wings' most successful and celebrated release ever.
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The Fighting Temeraire
Cat: DAMGOOD 578LP. Rel: 10 Nov 22
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Song Of The Medway (2:33)
A La Mort Surbite (3:53)
I Don't Like The Man That I Am (4:00)
White Whale Blues (3:32)
Stood Upon A Chair (2:52)
The Broken And The Lost Of The Old Long Bar (3:54)
The Fighting Tameraire (3:28)
A Rusty Stain (2:44)
Your Mediocre Mind (3:22)
The Walls Of Red Wing (3:54)
The Jutland Sea (2:49)
The Rochester Recruiting Sergeant (3:30)
Review: Where do you start with 'Wild' Billy Childish? A true enigma, and a figurehead of the eccentric, anti-establishment British arts scene known for advocating amateurism, non-conformity and free emotional expression through creativity since the 1970s, co-founder of the Stuckism figurative painting movement, concerned with supposed Remodernist ideals which push back against the post-modern, it's almost easy to forget about his recording career in and among the book publishing, exhibitions, poems and Super 8 movies.

Thankfully, then, we have The Fighting Tameraire in our new releases pile to remind us that he's fundamentally a deft hand at writing, arranging, singing and performing lo-fi semi-traditional garage folk stuff that has one foot in the English pubs of bygone ages and another in contemporary alternative rock. This collection is rousing, emotive, witty, and thoroughly human in a way that feels increasingly rare today.
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Live At Shea Stadium 1982
Live At Shea Stadium 1982 (limited gatefold 3xLP)
Cat: 583661 7. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Rock
Substitute (2:59)
I Can't Explain (2:17)
Dangerous (3:21)
Sister Disco (5:02)
The Quiet One (3:56)
It's Hard (5:08)
Eminence Front (5:15)
Behind Blue Eyes (3:38)
Baba O'Riley (5:08)
I'm One (4:47)
The Punk & The Godfather (2:12)
Drowned (5:44)
Tattoo (3:29)
Cry If You Want (7:15)
Who Are You (6:34)
Pinball Wizard (2:37)
See Me Feel Me (4:13)
Love Reign O'er Me (4:55)
Long Live Rock (4:36)
Won't Get Fooled Again (9:11)
Young Man Blues (4:24)
Naked Eye (6:10)
I Saw Her Standing There (3:00)
Summertime Blues (3:29)
Twist & Shout (3:18)
Review: The Who's Live At Shea Stadium 1982 (not the Shea Stadium where lower league UK football team Halifax plays, but a venue in New York) captures one of the band's most electrifying performances. Despite being decades into their career, they deliver a dynamic show that is full of their usual enduring energy and musicianship. The setlist is a blend of classics and newer material, each song performed with raw intensity, with Roger Daltrey's vocals soaring, perfectly framed by Pete Townshend's blistering guitar work. The live atmosphere adds an extra layer of excitement, with the crowd's energy palpable throughout, making this a testament to The Who's status as one of rock's greatest live acts that is well worth copping.
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Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich (reissue)
Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile crystal clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3141T. Rel: 04 Apr 23
 
Rock
32 Pennies (3:20)
Down Boys (3:54)
Big Talk (3:44)
Sometimes She Cries (4:42)
So Damn Pretty (Should Be Against The Law) (3:40)
DRFSR (3:21)
In The Sticks (3:58)
Heaven (4:02)
Ridin' High (3:05)
Cold Sweat (3:30)
Review: The debut full-length from Los Angeles glam metal superstars, Warrant, is the perfect time capsule of late eighties sunset strip era rock of a bygone leather-chapped age. 'Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich', boasted the hit singles, 'Heaven', 'Down Boys', and, 'Sometimes She Cries'; all still heralded as some of the group's most essential cuts to date. Noted for its pushed back release due to vocalist Jani Lane suffering a nervous breakdown upon catching his best friend and girlfriend "entangled", an encounter detailed in lyrical form on the band's single, 'I Saw Red', which would feature on the following year's sophomore effort, 'Cherry Pie'; there's still no ignoring or denying the infectious cheese, stadium-sized riffs and endlessly catchy hooks that still prop up this debut as a (not so) timeless classic of its stature.
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Cherry Pie (reissue)
Cherry Pie (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3112. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Rock
Cherry Pie (3:48)
Uncle Tom's Cabin (3:19)
I Saw Red (3:39)
Bed Of Roses (3:41)
Sure Feels Good To Me (2:44)
Love In Stereo (3:16)
Blind Faith (3:03)
Song & Dance Man (2:55)
You're The Only Hell Your Mama Ever Raised (3:18)
Mr Rainmaker (3:18)
Train, Train (2:35)
Ode To Tipper Gore (0:53)
Review: Los Angeles glam metal superstars, Warrant, had their biggest success with this Cherry Pie album. It's the band's second full-length and it contains two of their biggest top 40 charting singles. Both the title track and the cheeky anthem, 'I Saw Red', catapulted their name into the 80s-turned-90s rock stratosphere, while the somewhat infantile humour, braggadocios attitude, and hidden intrigue of deeper cuts such as, 'Uncle Tom's Cabin', would signal the more abstract lyricism and clever song-writing tropes that would be more fleshed out and fully realised by the time 1992's seminal, 'Dog Eat Dog', arrived. This reissue comes on nice heavyweight vinyl.
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Dog Eat Dog
Dog Eat Dog (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3139. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Rock
Machine Gun (5:48)
The Hole In My Wall (1:35)
April 2031 (4:27)
Andy Warhol Was Right (3:35)
Bonfire (4:15)
The Bitter Pill (4:13)
Hollywood (So Far, So Good) (3:46)
All My Bridges Are Burning (3:46)
Quicksand (3:46)
Let It Rain (3:46)
Inside Out (3:46)
Sad Theresa (3:46)
Review: Huge guitar solos, a not-so-subtle hint of seduction and romance, rousing choruses and an attitude that screams: "I'm gonna make that heavy metal hand signal every five or six minutes." Warrant may not be the first name on everyone's lips when it comes to the heyday big room, sexually charged glam metal, but when all is said and done they did pretty well during their seven years in the game.
Emerging from the Los Angeles scene of the mid-late-1980s, a city that has a lot to answer for in these musical ends, by the time they packed up their Fenders and called time more than 10million albums had been sold, with the double-platinum Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich the real gem of the lot. Dog Eat Dog came along a little later, in 1992, and by this point the group had really got into gear. Don't expect the same tangible hunger and impact as the inaugural effort, then, but in many ways this is far more complete example of what they were gunning for.
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An Orchestrated Songbook
An Orchestrated Songbook (gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 384594 2. Rel: 10 Dec 21
 
Rock
Andromeda (3:07)
English Rose (3:19)
My Ever Changing Moods (5:00)
On Sunset (6:28)
Carnation (3:44)
Glad Times (4:24)
Broken Stones (feat James Morrison) (3:38)
Gravity (2:39)
It's A Very Deep Sea (4:18)
Bowie (4:47)
Equanimity (4:17)
You're The Best Thing (feat Boy George) (5:34)
Still Glides The Stream (3:59)
Movin On (4:31)
Wild Wood (feat Celeste) (4:33)
Rockets (4:15)
You Do Something To Me (3:53)
White Horses (5:59)
Review: Jules Buckley can do absolutely no wrong in our eyes. The conductor responsible for leading the globally revered Heritage Orchestra has made a name for himself experimenting with the limits and limitless potential of classical music, taking influences from the world of dance and club tunes to open up orchestral performances to new demographics and generations.

He also has the honour of heading up the BBC Symphony Orchestra at select performances, another of the world's finest ensembles. This is just one recording from one of those shows, but clearly proves there's genius at work. The same could be said for Paul Weller, the iconic UK guitarist and singer who here invites said players to rethink tracks from his back catalogue for a staggering 75-minute set that elevates the rocker's oeuvre to greater heights than ever before.
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Who's Next (50th Anniversary Edition)
Who's Next (50th Anniversary Edition) (10xCD box set + Blu-ray + hard-back book in slipcase)
Cat: 358730 7. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Rock
Who's Next - The Original Album
Pete Townshend's Life House Demos 1970-1971 (part 1)
Pete Townshend's Life House Demos 1970-1971 (part 2)
Record Plant, New York Sessions, March 1971
Olympic Sound Studios, London Sessions 1970-1972
Singles & Sessions 1970-1972
Live At The Young Vic, London 1971 (part 1)
Live At The Young Vic, London 1971 (part 2)
Live At The Civic Auditorium, San Francisco 1971 (part 1)
Live At The Civic Auditorium, San Francisco 1971 (part 2)
Who's Next & 14 Bonus Tracks (Blu-ray)
Review: Who's Next is the Who's most popular album, and is widely hailed as one of the greatest commercial rock albums of all time. Coasting on the enduring international success it has received for just about five decades, the album's 50th Anniversary now sees to this humungous CD and Blu-Ray box set reissue, putting together an ultra high quality Blu-Ray audio version of the original album, as well as over 50 demo tracks and oddballs from around the time. There's also a deluge of recorded live shows on there.
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The Who With Orchestra: Live At Wembley
The Who With Orchestra: Live At Wembley (trifold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: 389451 0. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Rock
Who Are You (6:53)
Eminence Front (6:44)
Imagine A Man (3:49)
Pinball Wizard (3:36)
Hero Ground Zero (4:58)
Join Together (5:09)
Substitute (Without orchestra) (4:29)
The Seeker (Without orchestra) (4:01)
Won't Get Fooled Again (Without orchestra) (9:05)
Behind Blue Eyes (Without orchestra) (4:00)
Ball & Chain (4:39)
The Real Me (4:13)
I'm One (2:51)
The Punk & The Godfather (5:16)
5:15 (6:49)
Drowned (4:27)
The Rock (7:05)
Love Reign O'er Me (8:31)
Baba O'Riley (5:39)
Tea & Theatre (Without orchestra) (3:53)
Review: On 6th July 2019, The Who headlined a sell out show at Wembley Stadium in London for the first time in forty years. Performing many of their greatest hits, the show featured the band as they've never been seen before, accompanied by a 57-piece orchestra. Now after an official CD release of the show released earlier in April, comes this deluxe 3xLP pressing edition of the same release, packed with unseen bits, bonus features and even a Blu-Ray DVD.
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Brother Johnny
Brother Johnny (gatefold 2xLP + 12 page booklet in lenticular sleeve)
Cat: QVR 0150. Rel: 23 Sep 22
 
Blues
Mean Town Blues (feat Joe Bonamassa) (5:04)
Still Alive & Well (feat Kenny Wayne Shepherd) (3:42)
Lone Star Blues (feat Keb' Mo') (3:56)
I'm Yours & I'm Hers (feat Billy Gibbons & Derek Trucks) (4:49)
Johnny B Goode (feat Joe Walsh & David Grissom) (3:26)
Stranger (feat Michael Mcdonald, Joe Walsh & Ringo Starr) (4:04)
Highway 61 Revisited (feat Kenny Wayne Shepherd & John Mcfee) (4:58)
Rock 'n' Roll Hoochie Koo (feat Steve Lukather) (4:00)
When You Got A Good Friend (feat Doyle Bramhall Ll) (3:46)
Jumpin' Jack Flash (feat Phil X) (5:12)
Guess I'll Go Away (feat Taylor Hawkins & Douig Rappoport) (3:37)
Drown In My Own Tears (feat Egar Winter) (5:30)
Self Destructive Blues (feat Joe Bonamassa) (3:33)
Memory Pain (feat Warren Haynes) (5:39)
Stormy Monday Blues (feat Robben Ford) (5:24)
Got My Mojo Workin' (feat Bobby Rush) (4:11)
End Of The Line (feat David Cambell Strings) (4:24)
Review: Edgar Winter is the brother of blues guitarist Johnny Winter, and he's organised this tribute album with a heavyweight cast whipping up a good old fashioned rock n' roll storm. Lead single 'Mean Town Blues' is a slide guitar workout and a half, featuring Joe Bonamassa on the licks, Sean Hurley on bass and Gregg Bissonette on the drums. The album is crafted to reflect the evolution of Johnny Winter's playing style over the course of his life, and the list of guests paying tribute is impressive, with huge names like Ringo Starr, Joe Walsh and Taylor Hawkins in amongst the list of rock heroes doffing their cap to one of their own.
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De Stijl (reissue)
De Stijl (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 194398 42361. Rel: 25 Mar 22
 
Indie/Alternative
You're Pretty Good Looking (For A Girl) (1:48)
Hello Operator (2:39)
Little Bird (2:59)
Apple Blossom (2:14)
I'm Bound To Pack It Up (3:05)
Death Letter (4:25)
Sister, Do You Know My Name? (2:48)
Truth Doesn't Make A Noise (3:13)
A Boy's Best Friend (4:15)
Let's Build A Home (1:56)
Jumble, Jumble (1:55)
Why Can't You Be Nicer To Me? (3:11)
Your Southern Can Is Mine (2:27)
Review: Back in 2000, Jack White was right at the height of his popularity - not that it has waned much since, to be honest. De Stijl is the second album from his band The White Stripes and while it didn't placed that impressively in charts at the time, it has since become a cult classic amongst late coming fans who have gone back and worked their way through the band's discography. Fact fans will be interested to know that 'Why Can't You Be Nicer to Me?' was used in an episode of The Simpsons and 'Apple Blossom' was used in Quentin Tarantino's film The Hateful Eight.
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The Lockdown Sessions
Cat: 196588 04202. Rel: 02 Jun 23
 
Progressive Rock
Mother
Two Suns In The Sunset
Vera
The Gunner's Dream
The Bravery Of Being Out Of Range
Comfortably Numb 2022
Review: Just in time for the latest leg of Roger Waters' contested and controversial world tour, the grumpy former Pink Floyd front man has released a CD edition of The Lockdown Sessions, a mini-album of performances recorded at home (with the aid of many members of his live backing band) during the COVID-19 pandemic. It features Waters and company delivering gravel-voiced interpretations of The Wall favourites 'Mother' and 'Vera' (the latter segueing into 'Bring The Boys Back Home'), two tracks from Floyd's 1983 set The Final Cut, and Waters solo favourite 'The Bravery of Being Out of Range'. Most significantly, it also includes his re-imagining of 'Comfortably Numb', which Waters has re-framed as a slow, droning, trippy and ultra-atmospheric treat. As you'd expect, there are no Dave Gilmour style guitar solos in sight!
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The Lockdown Sessions
The Lockdown Sessions (gatefold LP)
Cat: 196587 88891. Rel: 02 Jun 23
 
Progressive Rock
Mother (6:56)
Two Suns In The Sunset (5:54)
Vera (5:12)
The Gunner's Dream (5:30)
The Bravery Of Being Out Of Range (6:44)
Comfortably Numb 2022 (8:23)
Review: Pink Floyd's Roger Waters recorded The Lockdown Sessions at home during the COVID lockdowns between 2020 and 2021. Of course, intrigue was bound to spark up as to what Waters would be doing in this time, so we're not surprised supply has matched demand. What ensues is a mixture of exclusive live originals (mastered for this EP of course), and a handful of new versions of old Floyd classics. The 2022 version of 'Comfortably Numb' falls into the latter category, appearing on the B-side. Meanwhile, brand new cuts like 'Mother' and 'Two Suns In The Sunset' appear on the A, acting as Waters' new reflections on a world driven mad; the songs were first streamed live to fans during the incipient, isolated phase of Zoom-calling and make-do music performances from inside musicians' homes.
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Is This The Life We Really Want?
Is This The Life We Really Want? (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 889854 36491. Rel: 02 Jun 17
 
Rock
When We Were Young (1:40)
Deja Vu (4:29)
The Last Refugee (4:11)
Picture That (6:47)
Broken Bones (5:00)
Is This The Life We Really Want? (5:58)
Bird In A Gale (5:30)
The Most Beautiful Girl (6:12)
Smell The Roses (5:15)
Wait For Her (4:38)
Oceans Apart (1:07)
Part Of Me Died (3:11)
Review: It's been twenty five years since the last Roger Waters solo album, and given the fractious nature of global affairs of late, it's hardly surprising that the lugubrious 74-year-old rock colossus has had no trouble finding things to get angry about of late. Dishing out songs on drone warfare, terrorism and American nationalism, 'Is This The Life We Really Want?' - which is stylistically very much in the mould of his post-'Dark Side' oeuvre - may be no barrel of laughs, but it's oddly reassuring that his righteous rage remains undiminished, not to mention aided and abetted by the skills of Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich in its intensity and relit ire.
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White Blood Cells (20th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 194398 42381. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Dead Leaves & The Dirty Ground (2:59)
Hotel Yorba (2:12)
I'm Finding It Harder To Be A Gentleman (2:57)
Fell In Love With A Girl (1:52)
Expecting (2:08)
Little Room (0:55)
The Union Forever (3:29)
The Same Boy You've Always Known (3:11)
We're Going To Be Friends (2:24)
Offend In Every Way (3:08)
I Think I Smell A Rat (2:06)
Aluminum (2:17)
I Can't Wait (3:40)
Now Mary (1:48)
I Can Learn (3:32)
This Protector (2:12)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Let's face it, White Blood Cells is the moment when The White Stripes really broke the mould. It's a continuation of Jack and Meg's garage rock aesthetic as fine-tuned over two previous albums, and wholeheartedly a straight up rock 'n' roll album. But the elements are so perfectly primed it's impossible not to rank this as one of the greatest long form outings of this century, so far. And we're not alone - Rolling Stone even reckons it's among the best LPs of all time. Pity the fool who disagrees.

From the racing 'Fell in Love With A Girl', to the beguiling mystery of 'The Union Forever', 'I Think I Smell A Rat''s meld of mariachi riffs and mosh stomp and the emotional piano closer 'This Protector', to the innocent acoustic joy of 'We're Going To Be Friends', this is a masterclass of songwriting and arrangement, tracks that evolve, perplex, surprise, and - most importantly - entertain.
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Lazaretto
Cat: TMR 271. Rel: 05 Jun 14
 
Indie/Alternative
Three Women
Lazaretto
Temporary Ground
Would You Fight For My Love?
High Ball Stepper
Just One Drink
Alone In My Home
Entitlement
That Black Bat Licorice
I Think I Found The Culprit
Want & Able
Review: Jack White has firmly established himself as many things-rock renaissance man and paragon of analogue recording amongst them, but strangest of all in the evolution of this mercurial figure is the way he's consistently challenged himself, and essentially only made wayward and compromising records as his twisted path has continued. Case in point is Lazaretto; perhaps his most eclectic and eccentric work to date, yet also his most focused, personal and euphoric in tone. A glorious trawl through a plethora of styles and moods and replacing the riff-worship of The White Stripes with enough freakish ideas to fill five albums this is proof positive that Jack White's muse is at its most potent when at its wildest.
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Lazaretto (B-STOCK)
Cat: TMR 271. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Indie/Alternative
Three Women
Lazaretto
Temporary Ground
Would You Fight For My Love?
High Ball Stepper
Just One Drink
Alone In My Home
Entitlement
That Black Bat Licorice
I Think I Found The Culprit
Want & Able
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged & record ever so slightly warped, otherwise in excellent condition***


Jack White has firmly established himself as many things-rock renaissance man and paragon of analogue recording amongst them, but strangest of all in the evolution of this mercurial figure is the way he's consistently challenged himself, and essentially only made wayward and compromising records as his twisted path has continued. Case in point is Lazaretto; perhaps his most eclectic and eccentric work to date, yet also his most focused, personal and euphoric in tone. A glorious trawl through a plethora of styles and moods and replacing the riff-worship of The White Stripes with enough freakish ideas to fill five albums this is proof positive that Jack White's muse is at its most potent when at its wildest.
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Wild Wood (National Album Day 2023)
Wild Wood (National Album Day 2023) (gatefold translucent green vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: 557776 6. Rel: 14 Oct 23
 
Rock
Sunflower (4:09)
Can You Heal Us (Holy Man) (3:29)
Wild Wood (3:29)
Instrumental (part 1) (1:25)
All The Pictures On The Wall (3:48)
Has My Fire Really Gone Out? (3:51)
Country (3:33)
5th Season (4:48)
The Weaver (3:45)
Instrumental (part 2) (3:55)
Foot Of The Mountain (5:01)
Shadow Of The Sun (2:01)
Holy Man (reprise) (1:54)
Moon On Your Pyjamas (3:53)
Review: Paul Weller's second solo album was the confirmation we all needed: all that was promised before was coming to fruition. Having moved on from his Style Council days with the disbandment of the group in 1989 - a year that will always be remembered as a game-changer for so many reasons - he first gave us 1992's aptly-titled Paul Weller, spurred on by the success of his single, 'Into Tomorrow', which grazed the UK Top 40 and catalysed a new record deal for the man in question.

By 1993, the idea of a new generation-defining British singer-songwriter emerging in our midst was certainly nothing new. Wild Wood proved it predecessor was no fluke, bagging Weller second spot in the album charts and going on to rank in numerous lists of the best records of the 1990s. From spellbinding acoustic, to jazz and blues infused rock 'n' roll, here's an opportunity to revisit the making of a changing man.
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Franks Wild Years (remastered)
Franks Wild Years (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: B 3707101. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Rock
Hang On St Christopher (Act I)
Straight To The Top (Rhumba)
Blow Wind Blow
Temptation
Innocent When You Dream (Barroom)
I'll Be Gone
Yesterday Is Here
Please Wake Me Up
Franks Theme
More Than Rain (Act II)
Way Down In The Hole
Straight To The Top (Vegas)
I'll Take New York
Telephone Call From Istanbul
Cold Cold Ground
Train Song
Innocent When You Dream (78)
Review: The tenth studio album from Tom Waits, released in 1987 via Island Records, was yet another landmark in a career which, by this point, had already given us a raft of stone cold classics. The last two of those LPs, Swordfishtrombones and Rain Dogs, certainly swerved expectations, marking a new period in the life and times of an acclaimed jazz and blues man. Taking its name from a track on Swordfish, Frank's Wild Years is actually "Un Operachi Romantico in Two Acts" according to the subtitle, with several songs here taken from a play of the same name which premiered in Chicago a year prior. In many ways, the theatrical side story was an inevitability, with the previous records all pointing in the direction of a gravelly blues-jazz-rock core with a vaudeville, spoken word, and narrative disposition.
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Rain Dogs (remastered)
Rain Dogs (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 488985 3. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Rock
Singapore (2:44)
Clap Hands (3:43)
Cemetery Polka (1:46)
Jockey Full Of Bourbon (2:42)
Tango Till They're Sore (2:48)
Big Black Mariah (2:42)
Diamonds & Gold (2:28)
Hang Down Your Head (2:30)
Time (3:53)
Rain Dogs (2:53)
Midtown (1:01)
9th & Hennepin (1:57)
Gun Street Girl (4:36)
Union Square (2:24)
Blind Love (4:17)
Walking Spanish (2:56)
Downtown Train (3:51)
Bride Of Rain Dog (1:04)
Anywhere I Lay My Head (2:44)
Review: Two years on from Tom Waits' landmark Swordfishtrombones and the jazz cat-turned staunch experimentalist continued to explore the roads less travelled with Rain Dogs. Originally released via the seminal Island Records in 1985, if the preceding album felt expansive, the follow up broadens horizons even further, inviting luminaries Keith Richards and Marc Ribot to get in on the action, although neither come close to even sharing the spotlight with the real star of the show. Spanning New Orleans funeral march melancholy, old down and dirty blues rock, heart wrenching balladry, wild cinematic instrumentals, noir-ish pulp fiction storytelling, and more than a little of the Swordfish-style stomping oddness, it's a masterpiece. Perhaps what really sets this apart, though, is how these myriad styles, at least some of which could easily fall into caricature, feel and sound so authentic, making it impossible not to buy into.
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Swordfishtrombones (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 602448 898425. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Rock
Underground (2:01)
Shore Leave (4:05)
Dave The Butcher (2:28)
Johnsburg, Illinois (1:23)
16 Shells From A 30.6 (4:24)
Town With No Cheer (4:12)
In The Neighbourhood (3:16)
Just Another Sucker On The Vine (1:43)
Frank's Wild Years (1:49)
Swordfishtrombone (3:03)
Down, Down, Down (2:13)
Solder's Things (3:13)
Gin Soaked Boy (2:24)
Trouble's Braids (1:17)
Rainbirds (3:03)
Review: To say that Tom Waits' eighth studio album marked a stylistic shift would be like saying winter is markedly different to summer. Having established himself as one of the finest piano-based songwriters of his generation - or any other for that matter - Swordfishtrombones was the first LP from the artist to lay out what was to come. Something very, very unusual, as visionary as it is bizarre, a celebration of the beauty of surrealism and the joy of having fun with music. Whether it's the opening number, 'Underground', and its strange, almost cartoonish chain gang jazz-blues stomp, the quiet keys and solitary vocals of 'Johnsburg, Illinois', or the distorted, compressed electronic jangling and organ riffs of 'Dave The Butcher', within the first few tracks alone you're presented with a vast and varied universe of ideas.
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The Black Rider (remastered)
Cat: B 3706701. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Rock
Lucky Day Overture (2:21)
The Black Rider (3:24)
November (2:53)
Just The Right Bullets (3:40)
Black Box Theme (2:30)
T'ain't No Sin (3:44)
Flash Pan Hunter (intro) (0:52)
That's The Way (2:35)
The Briar & The Rose (1:26)
Russian Dance (3:18)
Gospel Train (Orchestra) (1:11)
I'll Shoot The Moon (1:24)
Flash Pan Hunter (3:51)
Crossroads (3:06)
Gospel Train (2:44)
Interlude (4:38)
Oily Night (0:38)
Lucky Day (4:08)
The Last Rose Of Summer (3:57)
Carnival (3:08)
Review: The Black Rider is the twelfth studio album by Tom Waits, released in 1993 on Island Records. The album features studio versions of songs Waits wrote for the play The Black Rider, directed by Robert Wilson and co-written by William S. Burroughs. The play is based on the German folktale Der Freischutz, which tells the story of a man who makes a deal with the devil to win a shooting contest and the love of his bride. The play premiered in 1990 in Hamburg, Germany, and was later performed in various countries. Waits' experimental, avant-garde compositions and croons shine as strongly as ever on the album, coming blended with elements of cabaret, jazz, blues, rock, and noise. Waits sings in various voices and accents, accompanied by instruments such as trumpet, accordion, guitar, banjo, and percussion. Of course, it wouldn't be the same without interspersed narrations by Burroughs, and topped off by cameos from Gregg Cohen and Walter Donaldson. Now remastered for the first time ever from the original 1/2 inch master tape and personally overseen by Waits and his wife Kathleen Brennan, this one comes re-released by UMR on vinyl.
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Bone Machine (remastered)
Bone Machine (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: B 3707601. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Rock
The Earth Died Screaming
Dirt In The Ground
Such A Scream
All Stripped Down
Who Are You
The Ocean Doesn't Want Me
Jesus Gonna Be Here
A Little Rain
In The Colosseum
Goin' Out West
Murder In The Red Barn
Black Wings
Whistle Down The Wind
I Don't Wanna Grow Up
Let Me Get Up On It
That Feel
Review: UMR add to their Tom Waits reissues impetus with a re-release of Bone Machine, Waits' eleventh studio album, first released in 1992. A unique blend of rock, blues and industrial music, it's one of a subset of albums by Waits to deal in themes of death, violence, and religion, and features guest appearances by Keith Richards, Les Claypool, and David Hidalgo. Recorded in a room in the cellar area of Prairie Sun Recording studios, described by Waits as "just a cement floor and a hot water heater", the album is often noted for its rough, stripped-down, percussion-heavy style, as well as its dark lyrical themes revolving around death and chaos.
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Quadrophenia (half speed remastered)
Quadrophenia (half speed remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: 358522 6. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Rock
I Am The Sea (2:06)
The Real Me (3:16)
Quadrophenia (6:03)
Cut My Hair (3:41)
The Punk & The Godfather (5:01)
I'm One (2:37)
The Dirty Jobs (4:22)
Helpless Dancer (2:33)
Is It In My Head (3:35)
I've Had Enough (6:08)
5:15 (4:45)
Sea & Sand (4:46)
Drowned (5:16)
Bell Boy (4:49)
Doctor Jimmy (8:25)
The Rock (6:30)
Love, Reign O'er Me (5:43)
Review: As part of their latest full-discography reissue via UMR, The Who re-release their second full-length rock opera, Quadrophenia. Newly to 180-gram black vinyl, this mammoth project is an early rock concept album by the band, credited for the revival and cementing of the Mod subculture at large in the seventies. The album is set between London and Brighton in 1965, and follows a young mod named Jimmy and his many tight-blazered, Moped-bound travails and heartaches. Responsible for producing the Mod as a full-blown, marketable, subcultural identity, Quadrophenia was the blueprint for a youth aeon, and went on to inspire the teen drug-addled, alley-way action of the later film of the same name, directed by Franc Roddam.
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By Numbers (half speed remastered)
By Numbers (half speed remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: 457091 3. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Rock
Slip Kid (4:33)
However Much I Booze (5:01)
Squeeze Box (2:42)
Dreaming From The Waist (4:09)
Imagine A Man (4:04)
Success Story (3:21)
They Are All In Love (3:01)
Blue Red & Grey (2:48)
How Many Friends (4:05)
In A Hand Or A Face (3:23)
Review: New to the mammoth set of limited edition half-speed remasters of The Who's best and most well-known material, and by commission from founding member Pete Townshend, comes this fresh reissue of The Who By Numbers. The band's seventh studio album, this album is known for its more introspective, personal sound and lyrical content, compared to their earlier and better known projects. Mirroring the earlier disillusionments portrayed on the smash that was Quadrophenia, By Numbers portrays Townshend's own disillusionment with the music industry, from sombre alcoholic meltdowns like 'However Much I Booze' to ironic, stoned detachments such as 'Success Story'.
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Rain Dogs (remastered) (B-STOCK)
Cat: 488985 3. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Rock
Singapore (2:44)
Clap Hands (3:43)
Cemetery Polka (1:46)
Jockey Full Of Bourbon (2:42)
Tango Till They're Sore (2:48)
Big Black Mariah (2:42)
Diamonds & Gold (2:28)
Hang Down Your Head (2:30)
Time (3:53)
Rain Dogs (2:53)
Midtown (1:01)
9th & Hennepin (1:57)
Gun Street Girl (4:36)
Union Square (2:24)
Blind Love (4:17)
Walking Spanish (2:56)
Downtown Train (3:51)
Bride Of Rain Dog (1:04)
Anywhere I Lay My Head (2:44)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface marks on outer sleeve, inner sleeve torn***


Two years on from Tom Waits' landmark Swordfishtrombones and the jazz cat-turned staunch experimentalist continued to explore the roads less travelled with Rain Dogs. Originally released via the seminal Island Records in 1985, if the preceding album felt expansive, the follow up broadens horizons even further, inviting luminaries Keith Richards and Marc Ribot to get in on the action, although neither come close to even sharing the spotlight with the real star of the show. Spanning New Orleans funeral march melancholy, old down and dirty blues rock, heart wrenching balladry, wild cinematic instrumentals, noir-ish pulp fiction storytelling, and more than a little of the Swordfish-style stomping oddness, it's a masterpiece. Perhaps what really sets this apart, though, is how these myriad styles, at least some of which could easily fall into caricature, feel and sound so authentic, making it impossible not to buy into.
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Who's Next (50th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Cat: ARHSLP 19. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Rock
Baba O'Riley (4:54)
Bargain (4:05)
Love Ain't For Keeping (3:32)
My Wife (3:31)
The Song Is Over (6:30)
Getting In Tune (4:46)
Going Mobile (3:45)
Behind Blue Eyes (3:36)
Won't Get Fooled Again (8:34)
Review: As part of the Who's massive reissue bundle of Who's Next, their most popular album, the half-speed remastered edition on vinyl makes for a relatively reserved version, compared to the mammoth CD box-sets full of demos and rarities also in tow. Primed for audiophiles - whose needs sometimes cross over with, but are no less distinct from, that of collection completists - this version of the album is special in that the original tapes have been re-treated using a half-speed remastering process, which enhances the sound quality and clarity of the original recordings. What's more, this version was done at Abbey Road Studios, of all places, with the process overseen by acclaimed engineer Miles Showell and from tapes prepared by Jon Astley.
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Who's Next (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 358585 3. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Rock
Baba O'Riley
Bargain
Love Ain't For Keeping
My Wife
The Song Is Over
Getting In Tune
Going Mobile
Behind Blue Eyes
Won't Get Fooled Again
Introduction
I Can't Explain
Substitute
Summertime Blues
My Wife
Baba O'Riley
Behind Blue Eyes
Bargain
Won't Get Fooled Again
Baby Don't You Do It
Magic Bus
Introduction To Tommy
Overture
Amazing Journey
Sparks
Pinball Wizard
See Me Feel Me
My Generation
Naked Eye
Going Down
Review: The Who's 50th Anniversary edition of Who's Next is being released in multiple formats and chief among them is this relatively short and succinct 4xLP version. Though four sides of vinyl isn't usually thought to be "short", this is a minimal incarnation of the reissued album, compared to the juggernaut CD and Blu-Ray box set which contains over 155 original audio tracks on it. This version is as comparatively minimal and monolithic as the 2001: A Space Odyssey monolith referenced on its front cover, though it's not still without its nice extra-album bonuses, 'Pinball Wizard' and 'Naked Eye' included.
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Who's Next (50th Anniversary Edition)
Who's Next (50th Anniversary Edition) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 358584 0. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Rock
Baba O'Riley (5:02)
Bargain (5:20)
Love Ain't For Keeping (2:07)
My Wife (3:27)
The Song Is Over (6:25)
Getting In Tune (4:48)
Going Mobile (3:45)
Behind Blue Eyes (3:39)
Won't Get Fooled Again (8:34)
Review: With all-time rock anthems like 'Won't Get Fooled Again' and 'Baba O'Riley', it's perhaps no wonder Who's Next is The Who's best selling album, but it's no commercial compromise. Songs like 'Behind Blue Eyes' are as raw and visceral as the foursome ever were, even compared to much of today's indie music. The 50th anniversary reissue package at large has dug up 89 unreleased demos and rarities for the completist collector, but this vinyl edition concentrates on the album itself and is all the more powerful a listen for it.
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Who's Next (50th Anniversary Edition)
Who's Next (50th Anniversary Edition) (translucent green vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 450620 8. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Rock
Baba O'Riley (5:07)
Bargain (5:13)
Love Ain't For Keeping (2:22)
My Wife (3:28)
The Song Is Over (6:13)
Getting In Tune (4:44)
Going Mobile (3:40)
Behind Blue Eyes (3:45)
Won't Get Fooled Again (8:05)
Review: Who's Next is probably the Who's biggest album, serving as a great introduction for new would-be fans. Suprisingly, though, it was their fifth, and was a whopping international seller despite its ambitious conception as a multimedia rock opera, first made under the working title Lighthouse. The blueprint for the next generation of stadium rock, the likes of 'Won't Get Fooled Again' and 'Baba O'Riley' are quintessentially epic songs, and have seamlessly translated into today's modern rock & pop cultural landscape. Now reissued 50 years later, it comes incredibly as the eighth edition of the album, featuring a humungous 155 audio tracks in total, 89 of them being unreleased demos and rarities.
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