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Singles
Good Luck Sound Tracks 2
Good Luck Sound Tracks 2 (CD single with obi-strip)
Cat: PWT 135. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Massive
Speedy Gold
Ranki2025
Ocean Breeze
Natural Born
Review: Fresh from delivering killer dancefloor jazz covers of classics cuts by Galaxy 2 Galaxy and Avicii (really), Japanese trio Polyplus deliver a fine sequel to last year's Good Luck Sound Tracks EP. They go for the dancefloor jugular from the off, wrapping snaking sax solos, fuzzy guitar licks and elongated solos around a breathlessly rapid punk-funk groove on 'Massive', before fusing Brit-Funk and sweat-soaked jazz-rock on 'Speedy Gold'. This hybrid jazz-funk/rock sound continues on 'Ranki 2025' (whose heavy beats and memorable piano riffs nods to classic house). Elsewhere, 'Ocean Breeze' re-frames wide-eyed city-pop as jaunty jazz-funk and 'Natural Born' is a drum solo-sporting slab of jazz-rock/jazz-fusion insanity straight from the top drawer.
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December Skies (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: TRANSM 421CD. Rel: 05 Dec 24
December Skies (3:36)
December Skies (instrumental) (3:36)
Review: Former Porcupine Tree founder member Steven Wilson has packed a lot into his career since the early 1990s - not least being a leading light of the post-progressive movement - but until last year he had never written or recorded a Christmas song. He was challenged to do that by a friend and, with a little help from collaborator Randy McStine, conjured up 'December Skies' - a suitably nostalgic, dreamy, progressive rock-tinged affair that touches on some of the usual Christmas single tropes while steadfastly refusing to revert to cliches. It has a pleasingly timeless feel, sounding like a largely cheese-free echo of the mid 1970s. On this limited-edition 'deluxe' CD single, you get both vocal and instrumental versions and a trio of Christmas cards based on the song's animated video.
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Alben
It's Only A Movie (Expanded Edition)
Cat: ECLEC 22856. Rel: 08 Feb 24
It's Only A Movie (CD1: remastered)
Leroy
Buffet Tea For Two
Boom Bang
Boots 'n' Roots
Banger
Sweet Desire
Suspicion
Check Out
Stop This Car (B-side Of single - bonus track)
Drink To You (B-side Of single - bonus track)
Boom Bang (Early version - bonus track)
Suspicion (Early version - bonus track)
Stop This Car (Early version - bonus track)
Sat'dy Barfly (BBC radio One In Concert, 26 January 1973 - CD2: BBC Sessions 1973)
Top Of The Hill
My Friend The Sun
Buffet Tea For Two
Children
Glove
Ready To Go
Burlesque
Holding The Compass
Rockin' Pneumonia & The Boogie Woogie Flu
Boom Bang (BBC radio One Top Gear Session, 22 May 1973)
Buffet Tea For Two
Check Out
Sweet Desiree
Review: Family's final studio album, It's Only a Movie, celebrated its 50th birthday in late 2023. To mark the occasion, Esoteric has offered up this remastered, expanded edition. Disc one boats the original album, an extended fusion of blues, psychedelic rock, string-laden progressive rock and Country & Western-influenced Americana, as well as a handful of single B-sides, alternate takes and early versions of LP cuts. Over on disc two, we're treated to a mixture of BBC 'in concert' recordings (where their roots in the British blues explosion of the late 1960s are far more evident) and performances captured for BBC Radio One's legendary 'Top Gear' programme (which did much in the 1960s to bring Beatles performances to the masses).
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Journey To The Centre Of The Eye
Cat: ECLEC 22891. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Prelude (CD 1)
Astronaut's Nightmare
Countenance
The Nine Lifeless Daughters Of The Sun
Warp Oversight
The Dream Nebula I
The Dream Nebula II
It's All In The Mind
Burn Out My Eyes
Void Of Vision
Pupil Of The Eye
Look Inside Yourself
Death Of The Mind
Do You Believe In Magic? (bonus track)
1-2-3-4 (bonus track)
New Day Dawning (CD 2)
Do You Believe In Magic?
Candlelight
Good Day
The Life I've Been Leading
Where Did You Go
Sealed With A Kiss
Our Love Will Last Forever
Review: Nektar were never your average progressive rock band. For starters, it was made up of British musicians based in Germany, and it was that country (or West Germany at least) where they earned their reputation for combining loud but pristine sound with genuinely psychedelic visuals. While they eventually rose to international fame, their earliest music was self-released. This album, their 1971 debut, was amongst that list and despite prior reissues, is still hard to find on CD. This edition pairs the fully remastered original studio album - a conceptual musical meditation on the potential for nuclear war with added sci-fi flourishes - comes paired with a second CD containing one the best-known bootleg recordings of the band. This was captured on tape a year or so before the album came out in 1970.
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The IC Years: The Prophet & In 'Cognito
Cat: MIG 00082. Rel: 07 Sep 23
The Prophet (CD1: The Prophet)
The Actors Fun
Toby
Silver Swallow
N 1,4
Fly Your Kite
La Mer
House In The Storm (CD2: In 'cognito)
Funtime Sorrow
Always Funny
Ban 'cock
Mother
My Pollution
Look (At Life)
House In The Storm (short)
Review: P'Cock are perhaps not as celebrated as you might expect given Klaus Schulze's suggestion that their catalogue contains some of "the best fusions of electronics and rock music". This double disc set offers up remastered versions of their first two albums, which were released in 1980 and 1981 respectively. On Prophet (CD1), the German band outlines their take on post-krautrock progressive rock - all synth-heavy instrumental, soaring songs, surprisingly funky workouts (see the excellent 'Silver Swallow') and proto-Balearic ('N1, 4'). Its sequel, In'Cognito, is an altogether mellower and more jazz-fusion influenced affair, with nods towards the kind of music Todd Rundgren made with his Utopia project, guitar-solo laden space rock, and intergalactic, ambient-leaning soundscapes ('My Pollution').
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The Dark Side Of The Moon (50th Anniversary Remastered Edition)
Cat: 505419 7181146. Rel: 12 Oct 23
Speak To Me
Breathe (In The Air)
On The Run
Time
The Great Gig In The Sky
Money
Us & Them
Any Colour You Like
Brain Damage
Eclipse
Review: Given that it is the fourth biggest selling artist album of all time, with some 45 million copies in circulation, you'd be forgiven for questioning the point of this 50th anniversary edition of Pink Floyd's most celebrated work. Yet, like the various Beatles albums that have been remastered and remixed in recent years, there is certainly a point to polishing the sound using modern technology. Put simply, 'Dark Side of the Moon', an album that's famously sonically detailed and was painstakingly recorded at the time, has never sounded better. With its mix of ambling progressive rock epics and memorable songs, it has always lent itself to listening on headphones; now, thanks to a sparkling and stunning 2023 mix, it's a more immersive and enveloping listening experience than ever (and that's before we get to the separately available surround sound and Dolby Atmos versions).
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The Journey Live 1969
Cat: AV 2018133. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Announcements & Tuneups (9th National Jazz & Blues Festival, Plumpton Racecourse, Plumpton, Sussex, England 8th August 1969 - Audience Recording)
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
Tuneups
Cymaline
The Beginning
Beset By Creatures Of The Deep
The Narrow Way
Interstellar Overdrive (Afan Lido Sports Centre, Port Talbot, Wales 6th December 1969 - Audeince Recording)
Green Is The Colour
Careful With That Axe, Eugene
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
Review: A treat for Pink Floyd fans, as recordings of two legendary concerts from 1969 - sneakily captured by members of the audience - are bundled together on one must-check CD. The first seven tracks showcase a portion of the legendary band's distinctively psychedelic performance at Plumpton Racecourse, Sussex (then host to the 'National Jazz and Blues Festival'), offering up twisted, elongated takes on early material (including 'Set The Controls for the Heart of the Sun' and a fine medley known as 'The Journey'. The final four tracks were recorded in Port Talbot and include breathtakingly brilliant, jammed-out interpretations of 'Careful With That Axe Eugene' and the pinnacle of psychedelic-era Floyd, 'Interstellar Overdrive'.
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The Gift Of Time/Storytelling/Tchokola (remastered)
Cat: BGOCD 1508. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Prologue
New Resolutions
Faith In You
No More Doubts
Between Sea & Sky
Metamorphosis
Introspective Perceptions
The Gift Of Time
In The Fast Lane
Tender Memories
Springe Episode
Pastoral Harmony
The Story Teller
The Amazon Forest
After The Storm
A Journey's End
Chopin Prelude No 20
Mam' Mai
Sakka Sakka
Tchokola
Mouna Bowa
N'Fan Mot
Ye Ke Ye Ke
Bamako
Rhum 'N' Zouc
Cono
Bottle Bop
Review: Outside of jazz-fusion circles, violinist and composer Jean-Luc Ponty is best known for two things: embracing synthesizers and electronic instruments (including electric violin) earlier than his peers, and playing a small but significant role in inspiring some of Detroit techno's earliest innovators. This double disc set rounds up three of the albums that proved most inspirational to electronic musicians. Disc one sports 1987's warm, colourful and mesmerising The Gift of Time - where, fittingly, Ponty's ability to create surprising and intense off-kilter dancefloor workouts was first noticed by adventurous DJs - and 1989's Storytelling, which kicks off with his most famous work: the awe-inspiring 'In The Fast Lane'. Over on disc two, we get 1991's Tchokola, an inspired mix of fusion, Afrobeat and Zouk flavours that has long been a favourite amongst Balearic silverbacks.
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Absolute Ultra Rare
Cat: YS 010. Rel: 23 Oct 23
Passenger
Know Your Enemy
Santa Monica & Orange
You Lied
Spasm
Muhammad My Friend
Wrong Way
Comfortably Numb
Silly Love Songs
No Quarter
Sober
Part Of Me
Hush
Crawl Away
Jerkoff
Cold & Ugly
Review: .During their live appearances - and especially ones captured for posterity by radio stations - Tool have often delivered surprisingly and unlikely cover versions. These, alongside a smattering of similarly eyebrow-raising duets and demos, form the basis of Absolute Ultra Rare, an unofficial compilation of obscurities that should be essential listening to fans. It sees the alt-metal and progressive metal heroes variously turn their hand to Pink Floyd (a surprisingly jangly take on 'Comfortably Numb'), Rage Against The Machine ('Know Your Enemy'), ska ('Wrong Way'), and Wings ('Silly Love Songs', which is turned into a moody growl). Throw in some heavy takes on their own tunes (see the opening rendition of 'Passenger') and you have a suitably epic collection of rarely heard tracks.
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Transmission Impossible: Rare Broadcast Recordings
Cat: ETTB 152. Rel: 25 May 23
Cold & Ugly (CD1)
Undertow
Sober
Crawl Away
Sweat
Swamp Song
4 Degrees
Hush
Cold & Ugly
Hush
Part Of Me
Crawl Away
Sober
Jerk-Off
Intolerance (CD2)
Undertow
Sober
Prison Sex
Opiate (feat Layne Staley)
Bottom
Jerk-Off
Intolerance
Undertow
Sober
Prison Sex
Opiate
Flood
Jerk-Off
Maynard James Keenan Interview
Opiate (CD3)
4 Degrees
Sober
Prison Sex
Sober
4 Degrees
Intolerance
Prison Sex
Magdalena
Brena
Thinking Of You
Thomas
Diary Of A Lovesong
Rose
Review: Transmission Impossible charts the early career of American alt-rock masters Tool via performances recorded for radio broadcast - and the odd snippet of the accompany interviews. A majority of the tracks featured were recorded for radio stations across the US (and on a couple of instances, in the UK) between 1991 and 94, though disc three also boasts cuts laid to tape in 1998 and 2000. The band's original line up (which features throughout) was known for its loud, dynamic and energetic performances - all ten-ton guitar riffs, sweat-soaked drums, heavy bass and wild lead vocals - and these recordings capture their live sound perfectly. For fans of Tool, it's a genuine must-have collection.

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Live From Baloise Session
Cat: 402975 9202219. Rel: 12 Jun 25
My Sunday Feeling
Living In The Past
Serenade To A Cuckoo
So Much Trouble
Nursie
Rocks On The Road
A New Day Yesterday
Too Old To Rock And Roll, Too Young To Die
Bouree
Nothing Is Easy
Dharma For One
Heavy Horses
Thick As A Brick (8:41)
Aqualung (6:36)
Locomotive Breath (6:42)
Review: Back in 2008, Jethro Tull performed a now legendary set at the Basel Festival in Switzerland. Their "powerful and passionate" performance - as the accompanying press release puts it - was previously available on DVD, but this double-CD marks the first time the soundtrack has been made available as an audio release. It naturally stands up to scrutiny, with the effervescent Ian Anderson (switching as ever between vocals and flute) leading the way on a memorable trawl through their epic back catalogue and its notable blends of folk, progressive rock, jazz, hard rock and neo-classical movements. Expect to hear fine versions of 'Aqualung', 'Living In The Past', 'A New Day Yesterday', 'Locomotive Breath' and much more besides.
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Richard Norris Presents: Weird Scenes From The Hangout
VARIOUS
Cat: BN 12CD. Rel: 14 Nov 24
The Nazz - "Open My Eyes" (2:36)
The Easybeats - "Good Times" (3:22)
Can - "Outside Your Door" (4:10)
Captain Beefheart - "Zig Zag Wanderer" (2:33)
The Music Machine - "People In Me" (2:53)
Wynder K Frog - "I'm A Man" (3:10)
Sharon Tandy - "Hold On" (3:04)
The Hombres - "Let It All Hang Out" (2:05)
The Left Banke - "I've Got Something On My Mind" (2:48)
The Seeds - "The Wind Blows Your Hair" (2:32)
The Apple - "Buffalo Billycan" (3:04)
Dantalion's Chariot - "Madman Running Through The Fields" (4:10)
The End - "Shades Of Orange" (2:39)
Warm Sounds - "Night Is A Comin'" (2:59)
The Velvet Underground - "Foggy Notion" (6:47)
The Modern Lovers - "She Cracked" (2:56)
Kim Fowley - "Bubblegum" (2:27)
The Balloon Farm - "A Question Of Temperature" (2:40)
The Starlets - "You Don't Love Me" (2:11)
The Turtles - "Buzz Saw" (1:55)
Lothar & The Hand - "People Machines" (2:36)
The Open Mind - "Magic Potion" (3:28)
The Swinging Medallions - "Double Shot Of My Baby's Love" (2:20)
Simon Dupree & The Big Sound - "I See The Light" (2:23)
The Creation - "How Does It Feel To Feel" (2:56)
The Third Eye - "Pass Myself" (4:12)
Review: During the mid 1980s, years before he found fame with loved-up acid house/rave era outfit The Grid, Richard Norris ran a "psychedelic and freakbeat" club night in Liverpool called The Hangout. This fine compilation rounds up some of Norris's favourite 'floor fillers' from that night, joining the dots between the propulsive krautrock of Can, the NYC headiness of The Velvet Underground, the organ-rich Mod quirkiness of The Turtles, the high-octane psych-jangliness of The Seeds, the driving garage-rock of The Seeds, the gnarled psych-pop of Captain Beefheart, the flash-friend hedonism of Sharon Tandy's 'Hold On' and much more besides. An absolute masterclass from a man with an incredibly good record collection.
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Heavy Kraut: Wie Der Hardrock Nach Deutschland Kam 1977-1983 Teil 2
VARIOUS
Cat: BCD 17722. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Fargo - "Comin' Together"
Bullfrog - "Live"
Elfenbrein - "Lost Son"
Prinzip - "Sieben Meter Seidenband"
Tollhouse - "Johnny"
Set - "Kipper Keule"
Epitaph - "On The Road"
Berluc - "Hallo Erde, Hier Ist Alpha"
Bastard - "Back To The Nature"
Krokus - "Fire"
Snake - "Day Of Solution"
Requiem - "Steven"
Mass - "Shoot Out"
Viva - "Break Out"
Electric Sun - "Fire Wind"
Faithful Breath - "Rollin' Into Our Lives"
Rampage - "Victims Of Rock"
Accept - "Starlight"
Bullet - "Cold Hearted Woman"
Breslau - "Spinne"
Bauer, Garn & Dyke - "Pyro-manni (Feueralarm!)"
Straight Shooter - "High Speed Lover"
Sinner - "Ridin' The White Horse"
Trance - "Confession"
Beast - "Time Machine"
Mad Max - "Free Will"
Rated X - "Rock Blooded"
Running Wild - "Chains & Leather"
Review: Earlier this year, Bear Family set out to chronicle the formative years of Germany's heavy rock sound, offering up a killer compilation showcasing tracks released between 1970 and '76. This sequel focuses on the next chapter, as German heavy rock turned to heavy metal under the influence of global powerhouses such as AC/DC and Judas Priest. It's educational and entertaining in equal measure, with the two discs showcasing such delights as the bluesy fuzz of Bullfrog's 'Live', the heavy rhythm and blues of Prinzip, the elongated Black Sabbath riffs of Epitaph's 'On The Road', the organ-powered eccentricity of Requiem's 'Steven', the early metal headiness of Breslau ('Spinn') and the all-action excellence of 'Time Machine' by Beast.
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