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Alben
Colourblind: The 1986 Broadcast
Cat: SON 0388. Rel: 25 May 23
Talk Talk
Dum Dum Girl
Life's What You Make It
Mirror Man
It's You
Chameleon Day
Living In Another World
Give It Up
It's My Life
I Don't Believe In You
Such A Shame
Review: Despite emerging as a synth-pop outfit, Talk Talk's sound evolved considerably in a short space of time. By 1986, when their third album The Colour of Spring hit record stores, they'd ditched the synth-pop of their debut and the free-jazz-influenced post-rock of its sequel in favour of a more traditional indie sound - albeit one still infused with some electronics and bags of aural invention. The performance captured on this CD (originally recorded for a radio broadcast) dates from 86 and mixes interpretations of tracks from The Colour of the Spring with new takes on earlier singles and classic cuts. Highlights include a rushing version of 'It's My Life', the concert-opening 'Talk Talk' and a decidedly Balearic, harmonica-sporting 'Living In Another World'.
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Talking Heads: 77 (expanded reissue)
Talking Heads: 77 (expanded reissue) (limited 3xCD + Blu-ray + book)
Cat: 060349 7829729. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Uh-Oh, Love Comes To Town (CD1)
New Feeling
Tentative Decisions
Happy Day
Who Is It?
No Compassion
The Book I Read
Don't Worry About The Government
First Week/Last Week Carefree
Psycho Killer
Pulled Up
Sugar On My Tongue (CD2)
I Want To Live
Love: Building On Fire
I Wish You Wouldn't Say That
Psycho Killer (acoustic version)
Uh-Oh, Love Comes To Town (alternate Pop version)
New Feeling (alternate Pop version)
Pulled Up (alternate Pop version)
Stay Hungry (1977 version)
First Week/Last Week Carefree (acoustic version)
I Feel It In My Heart
Psycho Killer (alternate version)
Love: Building On Fire (CD3)
Uh-Oh, Love Comes To Town
Don't Worry About The Government
Take Me To The River
The Book I Read
New Feeling
A Clean Break (Let's Work)
No Compassion
Thank You For Sending Me An Angel
Who Is It?
Pulled Up
Psycho Killer
Stay Hungry
Talking Heads: 77 (Blu-ray)
Review: Talking Heads proudly reintroduce their iconic debut album, Talking Heads: 77, with the extensive Super Deluxe Edition, available in a comprehensive 3xCD + Blu-ray + Book format. This edition features a fresh AAA remaster cut directly from the original master tapes, ensuring that the album's unique sound is presented in the best possible quality. This release documents the evolution of the band, originally formed by David Byrne, Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth and later expanded with the addition of Jerry Harrison from the Modern Lovers. From the outset, Talking Heads: 77 distinguished itself within New York's vibrant CBGB scene, characterised by Byrne's distinctive, high-pitched vocals and the band's tightly wound yet dynamic instrumentation. Key tracks like the haunting 'Psycho Killer' and the upbeat 'Pulled Up' stand out. Spanning nearly three hours, the Super Deluxe Edition includes many rarities such as outtakes and unreleased alternate versions, along with a never-before-heard recording of their final CBGB performance on October 10, 1977. The accompanying Blu-ray features an immersive Atmos mix and various remastered formats. Housed in an elegant 80-page hardcover book, this edition includes new liner notes and rare photos, celebrating the band's influential legacy.
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Stop Making Sense (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 060349 7832828. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Psycho Killer (4:21)
Heaven (3:45)
Thank You For Sending Me An Angel (2:10)
Found A Job (3:15)
Slippery People (4:00)
Cities (3:40)
Burning Down The House (4:11)
Life During Wartime (5:45)
Making Flippy Floppy (4:39)
Swamp (4:30)
What A Day That Was (6:03)
This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) (4:51)
Once In A Lifetime (5:17)
Big Business/I Zimbra (7:23)
Genius Of Love (4:32)
Girlfriend Is Better (5:06)
Take Me To The River (5:35)
Crosseyed & Painless (6:08)
Review: The 40th anniversary deluxe reissue of Talking Heads' Stop Making Sense is a brilliant and complete package that truly is a tribute to this monumental release. Encompassing a double CD + Blu-ray set, it celebrates the enduring impact of Jonathan Demme's iconic concert film soundtrack. David Byrne reflects on how the live energy and audience inspiration infused these performances with a dynamism that often surpasses the studio recordings. The reissue brings this excitement to the forefront with improved mixes and sound quality for a next-level experience. This edition stands out with its Dolby Atmos soundtrack, mixed by Jerry Harrison and E.T. Thorngren, enhancing the auditory experience. Tracks like 'Psycho Killer' and 'Once in a Lifetime' pulsate with renewed vigor, while the inclusion of bonus tracks 'Cities' and 'Big Business/I Zimbra' adds to the appeal. This reissue not only revitalises the original live album but also introduces it to a new generation with unparalleled sound clarity. It's a fitting tribute to Talking Heads' innovative and electrifying performances.
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At The Vaults: The KROQ Broadcast 1990
Cat: YS 037. Rel: 17 Dec 24
I Believe
Head Over Heels/Broken
Change
Pale Shelter
Woman In Chains
Advice For The Young At Heart
Mad World
Famous Last Words
When The Saints Go Marching In
Badman's Song
Sowing The Seeds Of Love
All You Need Is Love
Everybody Wants To Rule The World
Year Of The Knife
Shout
Review: An absolute delight for Tears For Fears fans, this archival radio broadcast showcases the Bath band at the peak of their powers during a U.S tour in 1990. As was the fashion for decades, the concert - in Santa Barbara Bowl in California - was recorded for, and broadcast by, local radio station KROQ. It offers a snapshot of the outfit's career up to that point, flitting between evocative versions of genuine classics ('Head Over Heels/Broken', 'Mad World'), fan favourites ('Advice For The Young at Heart', 'Famous Last Words'), insopired covers (a storming run through of 'When The Saints Go Marching In', a loved-up interpretation of Beatles classic 'All You Need Is Love'), and extended versions of the band's most inspiring moments ('Everybody Wants To The Rule', 'Shout').
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Now I See The Light
Cat: CDTSR 281. Rel: 31 Oct 24
The Wind & Recollections (4:13)
Loneliness Will Shine (5:53)
Todo Y Nada (4:43)
Somewhere In The City (2:08)
Who Knows? (4:27)
Close To You (4:09)
Chiaroscuro (3:19)
Sunny Boy Rhapsody (4:25)
Madness Summer (1:27)
Now I See The Light (3:51)
Review: Now I See The Light is the comeback album from often-overlooked Japanese math rock pioneers Toe. As the title suggests, the blissful, meditative soundscapes offer listeners a refreshing perspective, providing the emotional grounding needed to view life through a renewed lens. Toe exemplifies modesty in their artistic expression. Their music, characterised by intricate instrumental subtleties, reflects a reserved demeanour, paralleling their minimalist online presence. Their focus remains solely on creating music, naturally attracting those who truly appreciate their craft. Discovering toe is thus a serendipitous experience. Blending elements of post-rock, pop, jazz, electronic and ambient genres, toe has crafted a sound that feels both seamless and cohesive. The album opens with '????', enveloping the listener in the warm embrace of intricate guitar harmonies, akin to a comforting reunion. The band's chemistry radiates through each hypnotic rhythm, reflecting their strong bond. Though primarily instrumental, tracks like 'Loneliness Will Shine' feature tender vocals from guitarist Yamazaki Hirokazu. His airy voice enhances the beautiful instrumentals, creating a captivating atmosphere reminiscent of Dredg's El Cielo. The placement of these vocal tracks within the album ensures a well-balanced pacing, making it feel neither purely instrumental nor vocal. The pristine audio quality of the album allows every detail to shine. '??????' exemplifies this, with carefully panned elements creating an amazing depth. Despite its clarity, the production maintains a human touch, avoiding sterility and instead feeling authentic. What stands out most about toe is the unwavering authenticity woven into their music. There are no gimmicks or over-the-top embellishments, just pure auditory bliss from beginning to end. After a nine-year hiatus, it's as if they seamlessly continued their musical journey, allowing us to experience the light they bring to the world. The CD includes a poster, adding an extra touch for fans.
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Hole Erth
Cat: DOC 355CD. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Walking In The Rain
CD-R
HOV
Tuesday
Hollywood (feat Benjamin Gibbard)
Reseda (feat Duckwrth & Elijah Kessler)
Babydaddy
Madonna (feat Don Tolliver)
Undercurent (feat Don Tolliver & Porches)
Off Road
Smoke (feat Kenny Mason)
Heaven (feat Kevin Abstract & Lev)
Starlink (feat Glaive)
Review: We've become accustomed to Chazwick "Chaz Bear" Bundwick surprising with each successive release. He's at his genre-bending best once more on Hole Earth, the Oakland native's eight album as Toro Y Moi. Born of a desire to incorporate elements of "rap rock, Soundcloud rap and 2000s Emo", much of the material sees the proudly independent musican blend head-nodding hip-hop beats with picturesque synth sounds, pop-punk guitar licks, multi-tracked vocals (sung more than rapped, interestingly) and a radio-friendly veneer. There are some suitably entertaining and ear-catching moments, from the lo-fi indie pop cheeriness of 'Hollywood', and the picturesque electronics of 'CDR', to the low-slung grooves and fuzzy guitar riffs of 'Tuesday' and the jangly dreaminess of closing cut 'Heaven'.
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Performance
Cat: DAIS 229CD. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Soon
Regret
All At Once
The Shore
Boys Of LA
Clowned
Dark Day
Performance
Warp
Review: TR/ST's Performance delves deeper into the dark synth-pop realm Robert Alfons has mastered over the past decade. Recorded in Los Angeles with producer Nightfeelings, the album presents a smoky fusion of eerie synths, deep bass and Alfons' haunting vocals. The title reflects a friend's remark about Alfons' performative essence, a theme echoed throughout the album's narrative. The opener, 'Soon,' starts with ethereal electronics before exploding into a danceable new wave anthem laced with biting lyrics. Tracks like 'All At Once,' 'The Shore,' and 'Boys of LA' showcase Alfons' ability to blend melancholic beauty with intense, almost cinematic production. His voice anchors the emotional turbulence of the album, navigating through themes of guilt, desire, and haunting memories. Performance is an immersive experience that straddles the line between mesmerizing and unsettling. Alfons' lyrical introspection and dynamic soundscapes make this record a standout in the synth-pop genre, cementing TR/ST's place as a rising force in electronic music.
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Songs Of Strength & Heartbreak (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: WC 0002. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Never Loved As A Child
Sing All The Saddest Songs
Disneyland Forever
I Still Love You
I Hope You Fall (In Love)
Loverboy
Je T'aime Je T'aime
Hey! Mona Lisa
Alone
Alone Again (Naturally)
Stop The World
Cesspool
Cancer Or A Car Crash
Your Mother Must Be Very Proud
Never Loved As A Child
Sing All The Saddest Songs
Disneyland Forever
I Still Love You
I Hope You Fall (In Love)
Hey! Mona Lisa
Loverboy (4:06)
Alone (5:58)
Heart As Big As Liverpool (7:35)
Je T'aime Je T'aime (3:25)
The Return Of Rock & Roll (5:13)
The Country Epic (Can't Stop Crying) (10:49)
Review: 25 years have now passed since Liverpool legend Pete Wylie and his long-term backing band released Songs of Strength & Heartbreak, which marked the post-punk era combo's return to action after 16 long years. Something of a triumphant return, the set flits between raucous punk energy ('Never Loved as a Child'), Oasis-ish riffs on mid-late period Beatles ('Sing All The Saddest Songs', 'Disneyland Forever'), riff-heavy post-Britpop indie-rock ('I Still Love You', post-punk headiness ('Loverboy') and all manner of orchestrated, reach-for-the-ceiling sing-alongs ('Hey! Mona Lisa'). To mark the album's birthday, Chrysalis has served up this expanded 'deluxe' edition. Unusually, this time round CD1 boasts the album as it was originally demo'd and produced in 1998 - including a slew of songs that were subsequently shelved - with the 'released' version (2000) nestled on CD2.
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