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30
30 (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 194399 37971. Rel: 19 Nov 21
 
Pop
Strangers By Nature (3:00)
Easy On Me (3:44)
My Little Love (6:26)
Cry Your Heart Out (4:12)
Oh My God (3:43)
Can I Get It (3:31)
I Drink Wine (6:15)
All Night Parking (with Errol Garner - interlude) (2:37)
Woman Like Me (4:54)
Hold On (6:06)
To Be Loved (6:44)
Love Is A Game (6:38)
Review: Now announcing her latest album 30, it's been Adele's longest ever hiatus between albums. Biting back at media hype earlier this year, our worries that 30 would be a "drum and bass record to spite you", in Adele's own words, have been assuaged; its lead single 'Easy On Me' is rather a dramatic, roomy, noir piano ballad. And now that the tracklist has been revealed, we can expect more of the same - belting emotion is, of course, what Adele does best. Watch out for interluding and ending collabs with Erroll Garner and Chris Stapleton, as well as the intimately titled 'I Drink Wine'.
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The Melodic Blue
Cat: 1943999 6991. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Trademark Usa (4:35)
Pink Panties (2:41)
Scapegoats (2:19)
Range Brothers (feat Kendrick Lamar) (4:17)
Issues (3:45)
Gorgeous (2:19)
South Africa (2:54)
Lost Souls (feat Brent Faiyaz) (4:33)
Cocoa (feat Don Toliver) (3:51)
Family Ties (feat Kendrick Lamar) (4:13)
Scars (4:27)
Durag Activity (feat Travis Scott) (3:42)
Booman (2:36)
First Order Of Business (2:10)
Vent (2:51)
16 (2:35)
Review: American rapper and record producer Baby Keem dropped his debut album The Melodic Blue over a year ago but only now is the vinyl landing. Back then it was a rather surprise release and it finds the enigmatic rapper expanding into a wide world of sound that builds on his love of trap and melody. There is plenty of intimate writing and lots of his trademark switching between singing and rapping with fun and propulsive moments next to more playful ad-libs and goofy beats. Kreem is Kendrick Lamar's cousin but has his own distinctive sound as this album proves.
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Cowboy Carter (Snake Face Edition)
Cowboy Carter (Snake Face Edition) (limited gatefold 180 gram white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 196588 99601. Rel: 31 May 24
 
Pop
Ameriican Requiem (5:32)
Blackbiird (feat Brittney Spencer, Reyna Roberts, Tanner Adell & Tiera Kennedy) (2:07)
16 Carriages (3:35)
Protector (feat Rumi Carter) (3:02)
My Rose (0:53)
Smoke Hour (feat Willie Nelson) (0:59)
Texas Hold 'Em (3:43)
Body Guard (3:57)
Dolly P (feat Dolly Parton) (0:29)
Jolene (2:55)
Daughter (3:18)
Alliigator Tears (2:56)
Smoke Hour (feat Willie Nelson) (0:35)
Just For Fun (feat Willie Jones) (3:11)
II Most Wanted (feat Miley Cyrus) (3:28)
Levii's Jeans (feat Post Malone) (4:01)
Desert Eagle (1:20)
Riiverdance (4:18)
II Hands II Heaven (5:41)
Tyrant (feat Dolly Parton) (4:38)
Sweet Honey Buckiin' (feat Shaboozey) (5:00)
Amen (2:20)
Review: Beyonce continues to redefine genres with her latest album, Cowboy Carter. Building on the momentum of her previous releases, she fearlessly ventures into country music territory, infusing it with her signature style and social commentary. The album's opener, 'Ameriican Requiem,' starts strong with its pointed lyrics and references to country music controversies. Throughout the album, Beyonce showcases her vocal strength and versatility, seamlessly blending elements of country, rock, and trap. Tracks like 'II Most Wanted' featuring Miley Cyrus and 'Tyrant' offer dynamic collaborations and infectious beats. Cowboy Carter is a fantastic romp through various styles of pop music. Beyonce's bold approach reaffirms her status as a trailblazing artist, delivering yet another classic album. With its depth, diversity, and undeniable artistry, Cowboy Carter will be an enduring impact on popular culture.
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Cowboy Carter (Cowboy Hat Edition)
Cowboy Carter (Cowboy Hat Edition) (limited gatefold 180 gram translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 196588 99621. Rel: 31 May 24
 
Pop
Ameriican Requiem
Blackbiird (feat Brittney Spencer, Reyna Roberts, Tanner Adell & Tiera Kennedy)
16 Carriages
Protector (feat Rumi Carter) (3:12)
My Rose (0:53)
Smoke Hour (feat Willie Nelson) (0:58)
Texas Hold 'Em (3:48)
Body Guard (3:58)
Dolly P (feat Dolly Parton) (0:23)
Jolene (3:04)
Daughter (3:21)
Alliigator Tears (2:59)
Smoke Hour (feat Willie Nelson) (0:35)
Just For Fun (feat Willie Jones) (3:17)
II Most Wanted (feat Miley Cyrus) (3:27)
Levii's Jeans (feat Post Malone) (4:00)
Desert Eagle (1:20)
Riiverdance (4:26)
II Hands II Heaven (5:51)
Tyrant (feat Dolly Parton) (4:32)
Sweet Honey Buckiin' (feat Shaboozey) (4:59)
Amen (2:15)
Review: Beyonce's Cowboy Carter marks a departure from her typical genre-hopping approach, focusing specifically on country music while still infusing it with her signature style. Through tracks like 'Blackbiird,' Beyonce pays homage to the past while celebrating the contributions of Black artists to the genre, shedding light on trailblazers like Linda Martell. Despite its country focus, Beyonce's hip-hop and pop sensibilities shine through, resulting in a sprawling and ambitious album that explores themes of authenticity, roots, and legacy. Tracks like 'Just for Fun' and '16 Carriages' showcase Beyonce's storytelling and a glimpse into her interiority and the complexities of pop stardom. Cowboy Carter seamlessly blends traditional country sounds with contemporary elements, creating a unique sonic experience that transcends boundaries.
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Cowboy Carter
Cowboy Carter (limited 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet + poster)
Cat: 196588 94921. Rel: 28 Jun 24
 
Pop
Ameriican Requiem
Blackbiird (feat Brittney Spencer, Reyna Roberts, Tanner Adell & Tiera Kennedy)
16 Carriages
Protector (feat Rumi Carter) (3:12)
My Rose (0:53)
Smoke Hour (feat Willie Nelson) (0:58)
Texas Hold 'Em (3:48)
Body Guard (3:58)
Dolly P (feat Dolly Parton) (0:23)
Jolene (3:04)
Daughter (3:21)
Alliigator Tears (2:59)
Smoke Hour (feat Willie Nelson) (0:35)
Just For Fun (feat Willie Jones) (3:17)
II Most Wanted (feat Miley Cyrus) (3:27)
Levii's Jeans (feat Post Malone) (4:00)
Desert Eagle (1:20)
Riiverdance (4:26)
II Hands II Heaven (5:51)
Tyrant (feat Dolly Parton) (4:32)
Sweet Honey Buckiin' (feat Shaboozey) (4:59)
Amen (2:15)
Review: Beyonce has nerve shied away from being bold. Her Cowboy Carter album is a testament to that because who saw her fusing country and r&b? The unique album undoubtedly showcased her unparalleled versatility as it explored themes of love, resilience, and self-discovery against a backdrop of twangy guitars, soulful melodies, and powerful storytelling. Each track highlights Bey's vocal prowess and ability to transcend genres and styles from heartfelt ballads to upbeat anthems. The production blends organic and contemporary elements to make for a soundscape that's both nostalgic and innovative.
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The Next Day Extra EP (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2022)
Cat: 194399 78101. Rel: 02 Dec 22
 
Rock
Atomica (4:10)
Love Is Lost (Hello Steve Reich mix By James Murphy For The DFA) (10:23)
The Informer (4:34)
I'd Rather Be High (Venetian mix) (3:51)
Like A Rocket Man (3:26)
Born In A UFO (3:06)
God Bless The Girl (4:02)
Review: This extra EP came as part of a follow-up box set released in the November of the same year that David Bowie released The Next Day, his post-ironic album that cemented the starman's return to the limelight after a mild heart attack in 2004. Almost a decade of recovery and recording went into the album; this tidbit of outtakes and rarities from the album features everything from a collaboration with Steve Reich and James Murphy (LCD Soundsystem) to a new version of 'I'd Rather Be High'.
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Lowdown (reissue)
Lowdown (reissue) (green vinyl 12")
Cat: PR 65006G. Rel: 11 Mar 25
 
Rock
Lowdown (5:11)
Jojo (5:48)
What Can I Say (2:58)
Review: For the first time on green vinyl, cinematic funk and r&b singer Boz Scaggs gives us the Lowdown. One of the breakthrough hits from his 1976 album Silk Degrees, Scaggs' stylised, night-flighty sound is put on full blast here. Co-written by Scaggs and keyboardist David Paich (Toto), the record's unburdened and frolicking feel acts to disguise its subject matter: Scaggs' intention is double-sided, with the lyrics warning the listener about an unreliable, buttery figure, whose romantic trickery warrants an urgent briefing (hence "lowdown"). A twist arrives at the point of the chorus, when we realise that said bullshit artist might just be Boz himself. Well, we can't quite believe it. Are all us romantics loving a lie, to some extent?
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Leon
Leon (gatefold LP + insert)
Cat: 198028 29311. Rel: 04 Oct 24
 
Soul
When A Man Cries (3:44)
That's What I Love (3:44)
Laredo (3:15)
Panther City (4:07)
Ain't Got Nothing On You (3:23)
Simplify (3:50)
Teddy's Tune (0:46)
Never Satisfied (3:50)
Peaceful Place (4:10)
Can't Have It All (2:38)
Ivy (3:13)
Ghetto Honeybee (3:54)
God Loves Everyone (2:33)
Review: Leon Bridges' fourth album, simply titled Leon, is his most intimate and powerful release yet. Across 13 tracks, the Grammy-winning artist, songwriter, and producer crafts a deeply personal narrative, weaving together his signature soulful storytelling with a seamless blend of genres. The album takes listeners on a journey through the streets of his hometown, Fort Worth, exploring the places and people that have shaped him. With rich instrumentation and a timeless quality, Leon feels both nostalgic and modern, showcasing Bridges' unique ability to meld influences from gospel, r&b, blues and more. Each track is a love letter to the moments and memories he holds dear, making this his most poignant work to date.
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Songs Of Love & Hate (50th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day Black Friday 2021)
Cat: 0194398 82371. Rel: 29 Nov 21
 
Folk/Americana
Avalanche (5:01)
Last Year's Man (5:58)
Dress Rehearsal Rag (6:06)
Diamonds In The Mine (3:52)
Love Calls You By Your Name (5:39)
Famous Blue Raincoat (5:08)
Sing Another Song, Boys (6:13)
Joan Of Arc (6:24)
Review: Realistically speaking, we could write essays for years on the joy of Leonard Cohen's music, poetry, attitude, and poignancy. Without question Canada's greatest gift to music, and the world (Bryan Adams withstanding), Songs of Love and Hate was the iconoclastic artist's third studio album and remains a pivotal work, albeit one that clearly showed global divisions.

Released in 1971, it would fail to make much impact on the US charts, reaching a paltry 145 on the Billboard 200, but in other regions it was a different story. UK and Australian fans bought enough of it to hit number 4 and 8 in their respective album charts. Many European countries also embraced the record. Quite what America's issue was we will never be sure of, although this is certainly Cohen at his all is lost, all is doomed, that's the way it goes best - gentile instrumentation meets soft bombshell songwriting
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Random Access Memories
Cat: 888837 16862. Rel: 16 May 13
 
Funky/Club House
Give Life Back To Music
The Game Of Love
Giorgio By Moroder
Within
Instant Crush
Lose Yourself To Dance
Touch
Get Lucky
Beyond
Motherboard
Fragments Of Time
Doin' It Right
Contact
Review: So, after all the hype, social media arguments and YouTube parodies, here it is: the most talked about dance album of 2013. By now you should all know the story: Daft Punk do old-fashioned disco-pop with the help of a legion of high profile guests and collaborators. So is Random Access Memories any good? Certainly, it's a fine pop album; lavishly produced fare with an authentic, organic swing that benefits enormously from Chic man Nile Rodgers' distinctive guitar work. At it's best, such as on the goodtime disco rush of "Get Lucky" and "Lose Yourself to Dance" (both featuring agorgeous vocals for Pharrell Williams), or the quirky but brilliant "Girorgio by Moroder", it's impeccable.
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 in stock $10.22
Stay Gold (10th Anniversary Edition)
Stay Gold (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold gold vinyl LP)
Cat: 198028 080712. Rel: 09 Aug 24
 
Indie/Alternative
My Silver Lining (3:31)
Master Pretender (3:44)
Stay Gold (4:07)
Cedar Lane (4:43)
Shattered & Hollow (3:58)
The Bell (3:25)
Waitress Song (4:02)
Fleeting One (3:09)
Heaven Knows (3:15)
A Long Time Ago (3:54)
Review: "Nature's first green is gold. Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf's a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So Dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay." Robert Frost's 1923 poem about the noble art of letting go and accepting that life is about ebb and flow, impermanence, comings and going formed the jumping off point for Swedish duo First Aid Kit's third LP. And it certainly catalysed some big thinking for the folk-leaning pair. Released in 2014, Stay Gold was their most ambitious and grand work at the time, both instrumentally and thematically. Dealing directly with their life experiences, making themselves more vulnerable than ever is commendable, while the movements, melodies, and musical ideas move us almost beyond the band's folk roots, into stadium-sized leagues.
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Gamma
Gamma (LP)
Cat: 196588 68271. Rel: 19 Jul 24
 
Industrial/Noise
Digital Slaves (1:50)
Hard Dreams (2:48)
Your Share Of The Night (3:05)
Hysteria (1:53)
The Urge (2:22)
Mania (2:30)
Lost Love (2:42)
The Perfect (2:11)
Psycho (2:02)
Tyranny (2:34)
Emet (2:21)
Review: Gesaffelstein's fourth album, GAMMA, marks a departure from his previous work, embracing camp over cool. With influences ranging from seventies electro-punk to synth-pop, the album is a riot of overdriven synth-pop and vintage rock'n'roll. Singer Yan Wagner's oily baritone adds depth, channeling Dave Gahan's toughness with a humorous twist. The album's eccentricity shines through in Wagner's deranged lyrics and unpredictable delivery, injecting humor and unpredictability into the mix. Tracks like 'The Urge' and 'Hysteria' showcase Gesaffelstein's knack for crafting sharp hooks and infectious grooves. Clocking in at concise lengths, each track contributes to the album's charm, focusing on thrusting hips and sharpened hooks rather than lofty concepts. GAMMA is a refreshing departure from Gesaffelstein's previous sound and a exciting new direction.
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Chameleon
Chameleon (12")
Cat: MK 65001. Rel: 28 Nov 18
 
Funk
Chameleon (15:31)
Watermelon Man (6:22)
Review: Herbie Hancock has been responsible for many era-defining records over the years - "Rockit" being a particularly good example - but few of his compositions have been quite as game changing as "Chameleon". First featured on 1973 album "Head Hunters", the 15-minute epic was revolutionary in a number of ways, not least in its use of a killer 12-note bassline, "percussive" style guitar parts and loose-limbed funk beat. It remains one of the greatest jazz-funk moments of all time, as this timely reissue proves. This time round, it comes accompanied by another "Head Hunters" classic - Hancock's groovy, synth-laden re-recording of his own 1962 composition "Watermelon Man". Two stone cold classics for the price of one: what's not to like?
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Stars In Your Eyes
Cat: AS 756814P. Rel: 28 Jun 17
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Stars In Your Eyes (Special Disco remix) (11:14)
Saturday Night (Special Disco remix) (7:04)
Review: Two out-and-out rarities from Hancock's Columbia-era output. Strictly the sole preserve of DJ promo back in 79/80, the clue is in the title 'special' disco remixes. Smooth, soulful and arranged with such style, every element of Herbie's essential ingredients is brought to the fore in its own time with its own space. "Stars In Your Eyes" swoons with a soulful ballad feel while "Saturday Night" pumps and jumps with party-pulling allure. Simply essential.
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Little Sunflower (reissue)
Little Sunflower (reissue) (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: AS671A BYELLOW. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Soul
Little Sunflower (9:11)
Little Sunflower (9:11)
Review: Freddie Hubbard's 1979 version of 'Little Sunflower' is a soul-jazz classic. Since the full version of Hubbard's vocal re-make (the trumpeter first recorded an instrumental take in 1968) only ever appeared on a hard-to-find promo 12", this Record Store Day reissue should be an essential purchase. It remains a gentle, breezy and sunset-ready jazz-dance gem, with Hubbard's emotion-rich vocals and mazy trumpet solos riding Latin-tinged percussion, elastic double bass and some suitably jammed-out jazz pianos.
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 in stock $14.36
Invincible Shield
Invincible Shield (limited gatefold 180 gram red vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 196588 51671. Rel: 08 Mar 24
 
Metal
Panic Attack (5:20)
The Serpent & The King (4:21)
Invincible Shield (6:20)
Devil In Disguise (4:46)
Gates Of Hell (4:33)
Crown Of Horns (5:39)
As God Is My Witness (4:45)
Trial By Fire (4:23)
Escape From Reality (4:25)
Sons Of Thunder (2:58)
Giants In The Sky (5:03)
Review: A mere 19 albums, not out. It's almost unfathomable how long Judas Priest have been making noise, with their first steps into heavy metal megastardom taken in the late-1960s, a time when the genre was really just a glint in the eye of hopeful upstarts, including this troupe. More than 50million LP unit sales later, and it's safe to say their legacy is more than written, yet the most defining aspect of their tenure - unstoppable, unflappable - is only really apparent in their continued output. Well, OK, this is the first we've heard from them since 2018's Firepower, but nevertheless, across five decades they've barely taken more than four years off before coming back with new material. In this case it's been six, but there was a 24 month pandemic in and among, meaning you can let them off. So, what does it sound like, this long-awaited 19th long form from the deities of power riffs and juggernaut rhythms? Well, Judas Priest, of course - as if there was ever going to be another answer.
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Invincible Shield
Invincible Shield (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 196588 51611. Rel: 08 Mar 24
 
Metal
Panic Attack (5:20)
The Serpent & The King (4:21)
Invincible Shield (6:20)
Devil In Disguise (4:46)
Gates Of Hell (4:33)
Crown Of Horns (5:39)
As God Is My Witness (4:45)
Trial By Fire (4:23)
Escape From Reality (4:25)
Sons Of Thunder (2:58)
Giants In The Sky (5:03)
Review: Following on from the riff-heavy, machine gun directness of 2018's Firepower, Birmingham born metallic legends Judas Priest return with their 19th overall full-length Invincible Shield. Channelling the more complex, prog-leaning style of 1970s output like the iconic 'Sinner', yet avoiding a full pivot into the symphonic grandiosity found on later material such as 2008's Nostradamus; the seasoned veterans have struck a precarious balance that sonically draws on all of their differing musical guises to date. Hindered by delays stemming from the pandemic, which then threw touring conflicts into the mix, the over half-decade gap has ironically benefited and contributed to the astute and well crafted finished project, resulting in easily one of the icons' best albums of the 21st century. Yes, we said it.
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The Alchemist's Euphoria
The Alchemist's Euphoria (gatefold orange vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: 196587 09021. Rel: 12 Aug 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Alchemist (0:29)
Scriptvre (5:43)
Rocket Fuel (3:09)
Strictly Old Skool (3:01)
Alygatyr (3:52)
Ae Space (0:47)
The Wall (3:29)
TUE (The Ultraview Effect) (5:42)
Stargazr (4:57)
Chemicals (3:38)
Ae Sea (0:26)
Letting Go (2:52)
Review: The past two years have been tumultuous for every band on the planet - the old you-know-what rendering all except the biggest streaming stars and those still holding up on the sales front commercially unviable. Kasabian likely faired better in those stakes than many, but nevertheless the past 24 months or so have been northing short of challenging, with leading figure Tom Meighan's 2020 departure swiftly followed by a conviction for assaulting his partner.

Enter the new and improved incarnation of an outfit that has always straddled a line many falter on - one foot in lad rock for the Stella crew, another dipping its toes into higher concept, more daring and experimental waters. Main man Serge Pizzorno, largely responsible for the more out there moments in the back catalogue, no longer has to compromise with Meighan and it shows. The Alchemist's Euphoria is packed with plenty of ideas, from Latin-ish opener to the grand overdue of 'Scriptvure'.
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Happenings
Happenings (eco black vinyl LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 196588 77261. Rel: 05 Jul 24
 
Indie/Alternative
A Happening (0:49)
Darkest Lullaby (3:07)
Call (2:26)
How Far Will You Go (1:48)
Coming Back To Me Good (2:48)
GOAT (3:07)
Passengers (2:46)
The Hell Of It (3:20)
Italian Horror (2:34)
Bird In A Cage (2:36)
Algorithms (3:06)
Review: It's safe to say Happenings is the least Kasabian sounding record we've ever had, although realising that makes you start to wonder what Kasabian ever really sounded like. Experts at hybridity, they've built an enviable reputation - and huge following - from mixing a kind of lager indie rock with more experimental elements, nodding to synth, post punk, electronica, even nu rave at times. But we can't think of many times they've come as close to sugar-coated MGMT territory as on 'Darkest Lullaby', the second track on this latest outing. Things don't stay there, though. 'GOAT' is a strange mash up of grit and candy floss with guitars and keys blazing, 'Passengers' threatens to take flight with its soaring (and decidedly sing-along) pop chorus, 'The Hell Of It' introduces growing bass music tones, 'How Far Will You Go' approaches a kind of jump up nu-metal.
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Monovision
Cat: 194397 770414. Rel: 03 Jul 20
 
Folk/Americana
Roll Me Mama, Roll Me (4:05)
I Was Born To Love You (4:13)
Strong Enough (3:35)
Summer Clouds (4:25)
We'll Make It Through (6:01)
Misty Morning Rain (5:37)
Rocky Mountain Healin' (4:16)
Weeping Willow (3:24)
Morning Comes Wearning Diamonds (3:58)
Highway To The Sun (5:25)
Review: Here we go again, then. Studio album number eight from Ray LaMontagne is doing him no disservice in terms of that formidable reputation. Taking on the roles of producer, engineer, singer, songwriter and every-instrumentalist for the purposes of this record, words like 'auteur' certainly make sense when talking about 'Monovision'.Enough preamble, onto the main event - 'Monovision' is the perfect reflection of a musician in peak form. When that iconic, throaty voice roars out over the slight-of-hand acoustic guitar plucks of opener 'Roll Me Mama, Roll Me', you're immediately captivated. Tracks like 'Strong Enough' set the tempo much higher, stomping a way through old timey rock 'n' roll tones, standing in complete contrast to the tender refrains and more mournful (or at least reflective) atmospheres of 'Summer Clouds' and 'We'll Make It Through'. To be honest, we're barely worthy.
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American Dream
American Dream (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 889854 561116. Rel: 01 Sep 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Oh Baby (5:47)
Other Voices (6:36)
I Used To (5:29)
Change Yr Mind (4:53)
How Do You Sleep? (9:10)
Tonite (5:45)
Call The Police (6:52)
American Dream (6:03)
Emotional Haircut (5:25)
Black Screen (11:49)
Review: Six years ago, an iconic and emotional concert at Madison Square Gardens marked the end of LCD Soundsystem. The accompanying documentary 'Shut Up and Play The Hits' delved into frontman James Murphy's reasons for the decision, with self-examination, a need for change and a fear of old age playing a part. Fast forward to 2017, and the surprise release of three singles accompanying the announcement of a comeback album triggers anticipation and a sigh of relief from fans everywhere. 'American Dream' meets expectations and at times surpasses them, with the familiar driving disco rhythms, strutting funk basslines and heartfelt morning-after-the-night-before ballads feeling like a well-needed catch up with an old friend. The current musical, social and political climates provide Murphy with platforms for his self-effacing and acerbic witticisms. This strong return to form was needed now perhaps more than ever, but simultaneously feels like they never left in the first place.
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Leftism (reissue)
Leftism (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 196587 08071. Rel: 19 May 23
 
Progressive House
Release The Pressure (7:30)
Afro-Left (7:34)
Melt (5:16)
Song Of Life (7:03)
Original (6:23)
Black Flute (3:51)
Space Shanty (7:16)
Inspection (Check One) (6:28)
Storm 3000 (5:44)
Open Up (8:43)
21st Century Poem (4:43)
Review: Leftifled's Leftism remains one of the great dance music albums of all time. It came back in the 90s when no one was making full lengths that really made the most of the format: This is not a collection of club tracks but a musical voyage through dub, techno, bass and house that is meticulously designed and all-consuming once you turn it up nice and loud. In fact, it is best enjoyed in one sitting rather than in the modern playlist fashion with tracks broken up because that way the pressure is built and released, the moods ebb and flow and the music really makes an indelible impact.
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Rhythm & Stealth (reissue)
Cat: 196587 08371. Rel: 19 May 23
 
Breakbeat
Dusted (4:39)
Phat Planet (5:24)
Chant Of A Poor Man (5:50)
Double Flash (3:55)
El Cid (5:57)
Afrika Shox
Dub Gussett
Swords (1:02)
6/8 War (9:20)
Rino's Prayer (6:37)
Review: Leftfield really managed to make lightning strike twice back in their heyday. After the pair's seminal self-titled debut album set a new benchmark for what was possible with a dance music full length, they managed to do it again with Rhythm & Stealth. It will be forever best known for the tune that was picked and used in the Guinness advert ('Phat Planet') but that is just one of the many highlights. The album originally came in 1999 and was nominated for the 2000 Mercury Music Prize as well as making number one on the UK Albums Chart. It is a full-fat mix of epic basslines, driving percussion and dark moods that adds up to a head-melting soundtrack to a damn good night.
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What Happened To The Beach?
What Happened To The Beach? (limited yellow vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 19658845761. Rel: 09 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Mystery Planet (part 1) (1:16)
WOBBLE (2:43)
Elevator Hum (3:52)
I Write The News (2:45)
Sympathy (3:04)
Mulholland's Dinner & Wine (3:18)
Breath Of Light (3:28)
Mystery Planet (part 2) (0:45)
Nothing Works (3:55)
It Takes 4 (0:21)
The Phantom Buzz (Kick In) (2:36)
Honest Test (3:02)
Mezzanine (3:47)
It's An Act (4:09)
4 More Years (1:06)
Mystery Planet (part 3) (1:33)
Review: Declan McKenna returns with his third studio album What Happened To The Beach? and he manages to be both ambitious and restrained throughout. It is a hugely personal record that finds him tapping into an all-new creative language that allows him to dissect his sense of self while also encouraging anyone else to take more confidence in their own identities. There are many gorgeous moments here from the subtle brass and loose grooves of 'Mezzanine' to warming choruses on 'Elevator Hum.' They all make for an album that plots a real narrative journey with elements that are familiar to all along the way.
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Miles In France 1963 & 1964: The Bootleg Series Vol 8
Miles In France 1963 & 1964: The Bootleg Series Vol 8 (gatefold 8xLP box set + booklet in die-cut slip-case)
Cat: 198028 01681. Rel: 08 Nov 24
 
Jazz
Introduction By Andre Francis (7/26/1963 - Festival Mondial Du Jazz, Antibes/Juan-Les-Pins - LP1)
So What
All Blues
Stella By Starlight
Seven Steps To Heaven
Walkin' (LP2)
My Funny Valentine
Joshua
The Theme
Closing Announcement By Andre Francis
Introduction By Andre Francis (7/27/1963 - LP3)
Autumn Leaves
Milestones
I Thought About You
Joshua
All Of You (LP4)
Walkin'
Bye Bye Blackbird (LP5)
The Theme
Introduction By Andre Francis (7/28/1963)
If I Were A Bell
So What (LP6)
Stella By Starlight
Walkin'
The Theme
Autumn Leaves (1st Concet - Paris Jazz Festival, Salle Pleyel 10/1/1964 - LP7)
So What
Stella By Starlight
Walkin'
The Theme
All Of You (2nd Concert - LP8)
Joshua
My Funny Valentine
No Blues
The Theme
Review: Miles in France is the eighth release in the acclaimed Miles Davis Bootleg Series and one that focuses on the formation of the Second Great Quintet during 1963 and 1964. The music captures both an ending and a new beginning and is spread across five performances on eight 12"s. It features over four hours of unreleased live recordings that highlight Davis' deep connection with France, where he and his band were, he felt, embraced more warmly than in their homeland. The set includes performances with George Coleman, Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams. Expanding on Miles in Europe, it presents all three distinct Antibes 1963 performances and two previously unreleased 1964 Paris concerts which chart the Quintet's evolution.
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Miles In France 1963 & 1964: The Bootleg Series Vol 8
Cat: 198028 01672. Rel: 08 Nov 24
 
Jazz
Introduction By Andre Francis (7/26/1963 - Festival Mondial Du Jazz, Antibes/Juan-Les-Pins - CD1)
So What
All Blues
Stella By Starlight
Seven Steps To Heaven
Walkin'
My Funny Valentine
Joshua
The Theme (CD2)
Closing Announcement By Andre Francis
Introduction By Andre Francis (7/27/1963)
Autumn Leaves
Milestones
I Thought About You
Joshua
All Of You (CD3)
Walkin'
Bye Bye Blackbird
The Theme
Introduction By Andre Francis (7/28/1963 - CD4)
If I Were A Bell
So What
Stella By Starlight
Walkin'
The Theme
Autumn Leaves (1st Concet - Paris Jazz Festival, Salle Pleyel 10/1/1964 - CD5)
So What
Stella By Starlight
Walkin'
The Theme
All Of You (2nd Concert - CD6)
Joshua
My Funny Valentine
No Blues
The Theme
Review: Miles in France, the eighth installment of the Miles Davis Bootleg Series, spotlights the birth of his Second Great Quintet in 1963-64. This collection features five performances across a superb six CDs that fully and perfectly capture the transition between eras in Davis' music. It includes over four hours of previously unreleased live recordings, with Miles joined by George Coleman (1963), Wayne Shorter (1964), Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams. Expanding on Miles in Europe, this set offers all three performances from the 1963 Antibes festival and two unreleased concerts from Paris in 1964 so showcases the Quintet's famously evolving sound.
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Wiped Out!
Wiped Out! (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 888751 51901. Rel: 19 Feb 16
 
Indie/Alternative
A Moment Of Silence (0:34)
Prey (4:42)
Cry Baby (3:56)
Wiped Out! (6:03)
The Beach (4:01)
Daddy Issues (4:18)
Baby Came Home 2/Valentines (6:48)
Greetings From Califournia (3:31)
Ferrari (3:04)
Single (4:22)
RIP 2 My Youth (3:23)
Review: This troupe, fronted by the honeyed tones of vocalist and former child actor Jessie Rutherford, have their set their stall out with a sound that could scarcely sound more like their homeland of California - expansive, carefree and slick as always. 'Wiped Out' takes their R&B-tinged indie-pop sound, to a beachside destination where the sun-kissed retro-pop of Phoenix melds with both quasi-surf ambience and the midnight R&B of Frank Ocean to result in an atmosphere for daydreaming and nightlife alike. 'Wiped Out' may win no awards for earthiness or grit, yet these winter months seem an ideal time for such easygoing escapism.
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Ordinary Man
Ordinary Man (heavyweight vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 194397 18451. Rel: 21 Feb 20
 
Rock
Straight To Hell (3:46)
All My Life (4:19)
Goodbye (5:28)
Ordinary Man (feat Elton John) (5:02)
Under The Graveyard (4:58)
Eat Me (4:20)
Today Is The End (4:07)
Scary Little Green Men (4:18)
Holy For Tonight (4:51)
It's A Raid (feat Post Malone) (4:22)
Review: Eating bats, drinking his own pee (while teaching the Motley Crue what's meant by eccentric British debauchery), and, err, co-starring in a reality TV show. Life has been a colourful one for Ozzy Osbourne, and we've not touched upon Black Sabbath. Impossible not to love, in spite of all the Satan summoning (albeit tongue in cheek), it would have been an awkward moment if this return wasn't exceptionally good. Of course it won't be for everyone. Those who aren't fond of dirty metal guts and dark, macabre riffs might want to look elsewhere for their kicks - it's not just "Goodbye" and "Today Is The End" respectively offering those. It's a record filled with plenty of foreboding menace, and we'd expect nothing less. Even so, there's still time for razor wit to shine ("Eat Me") and borderline madness to prevail (the extra-terrestrial themed "Scary Little Green Men"), making for a journey into the mind of a rock genius.
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Touch Me In The Morning
Cat: AS 678P. Rel: 31 Oct 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Touch Me In The Morning (7:23)
Shaw Biz (1:40)
Suddenly It's How I Like To Feel (3:56)
Review: By the time "Touch Me In The Morning" was mailed out to American DJs in 1979, Marlena Shaw has long since established herself as one of soul music's greatest voices. "Touch Me In The Morning" was merely a promo-only affair, remixed from the shorter "Take A Bite" album version - but it did become something of a dancefloor anthem in certain underground clubs. Here, the sought-after 12" is given a replica reissue, with the stomping, string-drenched title track being accompanied by exactly the same B-side cuts as the '79 pressing.
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Tags: Soul Disco
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The New Abnormal
The New Abnormal (red vinyl LP + poster + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: 194397 35241. Rel: 01 May 20
 
Indie/Alternative
The Adults Are Talking (4:47)
Selfless (4:06)
Brooklyn Bridge To Chorus (3:56)
Bad Decisions (4:47)
Eternal Summer (6:21)
At The Door (5:10)
Why Are Sundays So Depressing (4:31)
Not The Same Anymore (5:43)
Ode To The Mets (5:52)
Review: Just when you thought all hope was lost along come The Strokes to fulfil the promises they made way, way back with their startling debut 'Is This It'. That was 17 years ago, and while the outfit have made plenty worthy of note in the years between then and now, we'd be surprised if we're the only ones thinking this latest is their best effort since that inaugural outing. Confident but also hungry, rather than bloated and lazy, there's plenty here that you won't be able to get away from in a hurry. 'Brooklyn Bridge To Chorus' might define the package best, delivering some powerful pop energy in an all-round homage to and critique of the 1980s, an era revisited again on 'Bad Decisions', which owes plenty to Billy Idol's Generation X classic, 'Dancing With Myself', with tracks like 'Why Are Sundays So Depressing' diverting to a synthdom route and 'Not The Same Anymore' throwing crooner styles into the mix. Exceptional stuff.
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Harry's House
Harry's House (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + booklet + postcard)
Cat: 194399 97481. Rel: 20 May 22
 
Pop
Music For A Sushi Restaurant (3:12)
Late Night Talking (2:58)
Grapejuice (3:12)
As It Was (2:45)
Daylight (2:45)
Little Freak (3:16)
Matilda (4:02)
Cinema (4:04)
Daydreaming (3:05)
Keep Driving (2:20)
Satellite (3:34)
Boyfriends (3:12)
Love Of My Life (3:03)
Review: Harry Styles comes back down to Earth with a more domestic, sophisti-pop sound, following his career-defining LP 'Fine Line' - whose imagery was helmed by weirdo fashion photographer Tim Walker. 'Harry's House' is far more chilled out. Lead single 'As It Was' has an A-Ha style instrumental flair that's been repurposed for the digital age; Styles sings of irreversible changes to relationships and drug-addled spates of loneliness.
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Igor
Igor (CD)
Cat: 190759 65202. Rel: 23 Aug 19
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Igor's Theme
Earfquake
I Think
Boyfriend
Running Out Of Time
New Magic Wand
A Boy Is A Gun
Puppet
What's Good
Gone, Gone/Thank You
I Don't Love You Anymore
Are We Still Friends?
Review: Tyler, the Creator's fifth studio album was produced entirely by the Californian artist himself, but it does feature guests like Solange, Playboi Carti, Kanye West and Lil Uzi Vert. It immediately debuted at number one and it's easy to see why. Rich with a complex fusion of funk, rap and r&b that glides on Cali-synths and neo soul melodies, the whole thing is tethered to the ground with a hefty low end and follows the narrative of a love triangle as told by American comedian Jerrod Carmichael. Arguably his best work to date, the production is next level and storytelling wholly involving.
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Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon A Time In Hollywood (Soundtrack)
VARIOUS
Cat: 190759 81971. Rel: 25 Oct 19
 
Soundtracks
Roy Head & The Traits - "Treat Her Right" (2:05)
The Bob Seger System - "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man" (2:22)
Boss Radio (feat Humble Harve) (0:10)
Deep Purple - "Hush" (4:03)
Mug Root Beer Advertisement (0:15)
The Village Callers - "Hector" (2:22)
Buchanan Brothers - "Son Of A Lovin' Man" (2:55)
Chad & Jeremy - "Paxton Quigley's Had The Course" (3:20)
Tanya Tanning Butter Advertisement (1:11)
Paul Revere & The Raiders - "Good Thing" (3:02)
Paul Revere & The Raiders - "Hungry" (2:53)
The Box Tops - "Choo Choo Train" (2:49)
Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels - "Jenny Take A Ride" (3:34)
Deep Purple - "Kentucky Woman" (4:44)
Buffy Sainte-Marie - "The Circle Game" (3:00)
Boss Radio (feat The Real Don Steele) (0:09)
Simon & Garfunkel - "Mrs Robinson" (3:22)
Paul Revere & The Raiders - "Numero Uno Advertisement" (0:52)
Los Bravos - "Bring A Little Lovin'" (2:16)
Suddenly/Heaven Sent Advertisement (0:57)
Vagabond High School Reunion (0:21)
KHJ Los Angeles Weather Report (0:12)
The Illustrated Man Advertisement/Ready For Action (0:29)
Dee Clark - "Hey Little Girl" (2:15)
Buffy Sainte-Marie - "Summer Blonde Advertisement" (1:16)
Neil Diamond - "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show" (3:30)
Robert Corff - "Don't Chase Me Around" (1:44)
Paul Revere & The Raiders - "Mr Sun, Mr Moon" (feat Mark Lindsay) (2:44)
Jose Feliciano - "California Dreamin'" (4:09)
I Cantori Moderni Di Alessandroni - "Dinamite Jim" (English version) (2:27)
Vanilla Fudge - "You Keep Me Hangin' On" (5:01)
Maurice Jarre - "Miss Lily Langtry" (3:09)
KHJ Batman Promotion (1:13)
Review: A new Quentin Tarantino film almost always equals a new and essential soundtrack. The celebrated director's ability to add humour to the darkest scenes with an odd tune, or to make light of a heavy situation with his juxtaposed sounds, is unrivalled. His latest is another classy mix of swing, Americana, psyche, rock and roll and folk that is a brilliant listen whether or not you have seen the accompanying film. The bumper collection clocks in at 33 tracks featuring Los Bravos, Neil Diamond, Jose Feliciano, Vanilla Fudge and more.
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Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon A Time In Hollywood (Soundtrack)
VARIOUS
Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon A Time In Hollywood (Soundtrack) (gatefold translucent orange vinyl 2xLP + insert + poster)
Cat: 190759 81961. Rel: 25 Oct 19
 
Soundtracks
Roy Head & The Traits - "Treat Her Right" (2:05)
The Bob Seger System - "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man" (2:22)
Boss Radio (feat Humble Harve) (0:10)
Deep Purple - "Hush" (4:03)
Mug Root Beer Advertisement (0:15)
The Village Callers - "Hector" (2:22)
Buchanan Brothers - "Son Of A Lovin' Man" (2:55)
Chad & Jeremy - "Paxton Quigley's Had The Course" (3:20)
Tanya Tanning Butter Advertisement (1:11)
Paul Revere & The Raiders - "Good Thing" (3:02)
Paul Revere & The Raiders - "Hungry" (2:53)
The Box Tops - "Choo Choo Train" (2:49)
Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels - "Jenny Take A Ride" (3:34)
Deep Purple - "Kentucky Woman" (4:44)
Buffy Sainte-Marie - "The Circle Game" (3:00)
Boss Radio (feat The Real Don Steele) (0:09)
Simon & Garfunkel - "Mrs Robinson" (3:22)
Paul Revere & The Raiders - "Numero Uno Advertisement" (0:52)
Los Bravos - "Bring A Little Lovin'" (2:16)
Suddenly/Heaven Sent Advertisement (0:57)
Vagabond High School Reunion (0:21)
KHJ Los Angeles Weather Report (0:12)
The Illustrated Man Advertisement/Ready For Action (0:29)
Dee Clark - "Hey Little Girl" (2:15)
Buffy Sainte-Marie - "Summer Blonde Advertisement" (1:16)
Neil Diamond - "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show" (3:30)
Robert Corff - "Don't Chase Me Around" (1:44)
Paul Revere & The Raiders - "Mr Sun, Mr Moon" (feat Mark Lindsay) (2:44)
Jose Feliciano - "California Dreamin'" (4:09)
I Cantori Moderni Di Alessandroni - "Dinamite Jim" (English version) (2:27)
Vanilla Fudge - "You Keep Me Hangin' On" (5:01)
Maurice Jarre - "Miss Lily Langtry" (3:09)
KHJ Batman Promotion (1:13)
Review: A new Quentin Tarantino film almost always equals a new and essential soundtrack. The celebrated director's ability to add humour to the darkest scenes with an odd tune, or to make light of a heavy situation with his juxtaposed sounds, is unrivalled. His latest is another classy mix of swing, Americana, psyche, rock and roll and folk that is a brilliant listen whether or not you have seen the accompanying film. The bumper collection clocks in at 33 tracks featuring Los Bravos, Neil Diamond, Jose Feliciano, Vanilla Fudge and more.
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Gespielt von: Manu Archeo
 in stock $39.49
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