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Singles
Redondo Sambao
Cat: BRZ 45100. Rel: 02 Mar 23
As Meninas - "Redondo Sambao" (2:24)
Jorginho Telles - "Brasileiro" (3:02)
Review: You always know what you are going to get from Mr Bongo's Brazil 45 series and that is pure fire in musical form. This 100th release suggests the label has no intention of slowing down nor is it running low on top source material. This one from As Meninas on the A-side has beautiful female vocal-group arrangements with flutes that soar up top and plenty of ass-shaking samba shuffles down low. It's a tune that oozes soul and charm and was first released back in 1967. It's a super sweet but short song that is backed with 'Brasileiro' on the flip. It's taken from Jorginho Telles' self-titled 1971 album on Copacabana Records and mixes up raw guitar sounds with r&b vibes into something unusual and alluring.
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Melvin (reissue)
Melvin (reissue) (blue marbled vinyl 7")
Cat: NUM 726LPC1. Rel: 14 Dec 23
Melvin (2:30)
Come Back (2:26)
Review: Not to be confused with the contemporary songwriter Belles, 1960s Canadian soft rockers The Bells, 1980s British pop rockers The Belle Stars, or the seminal Detroit techno anthem by Jeff Mills, Numero Group invite you to step back in time and experience one of the best under-referenced 'response songs' of all time. Taking a lead from Them's 1965 hit 'Gloria', The Belles rework the format to sing about a guy they like. "M-E-L-V-I-I-I... M-E-L-V-I-N, Meeeeelllvviinn" the chorus kind of goes, backing track set to a lackadaisical, classic, jangling, looped rock 'n' roll stomp. Backed with the B-side, 'Come Back', which sets a lighter but brisker mood with its up tempo vocal quartet, delicate snare rolls and catchy six string chords, this is quite the trip to and through another era.
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Top Brass
Cat: AJX 7675. Rel: 23 Oct 23
Top Brass (3:36)
Top Brass (Bare Essentials mix) (3:41)
Review: Composer Matt Berry aims to mimic the classic iconic Library Music label KPM with this new outing on Acid Jazz. It is the first in a series of such releases and it does a fine job of following in the label's tradition of providing the musical bedrock for classic British TV series and international movies. KPM used composers such as Alan Hawkshaw and Keith Mansfield and Berry proves he is right up there with this 7". 'Top Brass' is a funky instrumental with dramatic strings that add a sense of tension to the rude boy swagger of the rhythm. On the flip is a more stripped-back 'Bare Essentials mix' which is just as good and a little more menacing.
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Gelin Aysem
Gelin Aysem (7" + insert)
Cat: TR 21. Rel: 07 Apr 22
Gelin Aysem (4:53)
Nenni (3:26)
Review: Turkey has always had a fascinating funk scene and Beybonlar has been at the heart of its contemoorary scene. HIs 2019 album Gelin Aysem on Arsivplak is a gold standard from the genre and one of its key singles gets serve dup on its own 7" with a special insert. The title track 'Gelin Aysem' opens up with psyched out guitars, plenty of lo-fi drums and wailing Turkish vocals that bring the exotic flavours. On the flip, 'Nenni' is a little harder and darker in its mood and groove.

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Batua
Batua (7")
Cat: MSR 040. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Batua (4:39)
Love Me & Give Up (3:29)
Review: For seven years, Matasuna Records has been dedicated to uncovering musical gems from the past. Now, they introduce a thrilling contemporary find: Barcelona-based band Bidaide. Their debut 7" vinyl single features two unreleased tracks, 'Batua' and 'Love Me & Give Up', both of which showcase their eclectic blend of soul, funk, psychedelic rock, reggae-dub, and library music. 'Batua' on the A-side delivers an energetic fusion of funky rhythms, agile guitar dialogues, and vibrant brass overlays. On the B-side, 'Love Me & Give Up' offers a soulful, relaxed vibe with Motown-esque charm. Bidaide's evolution from a duo to a vibrant band culminates in this dynamic release.
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Tags: Afro Funk
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The Real
The Real (limited numbered 10")
Cat: AUK 04710. Rel: 27 May 22
The Real (4:56)
Where Do We Go From Here? (4:06)
Review: The 60s Liverpudlian rock quartet are famed for their song '6 Day War', which has been sampled from the likes of DJ Shadow in Tokyo Drift and Pusha T on his album released earlier this year. This track is undoubtedly a classic, written in the aftermath of the ongoing Arab-Israeli war of 1967, '6 Day War' is one of the best anti-war tracks of all time. The slow jam-rock ballad comes from the band's album 'Oh What a Lovely War!' released in 1973 which has not been released in Britain until now, making this a landmark pressing. The record is a psychedelic soft-progressive rock LP with emphasis on heavy guitars like in 'Lay it Down' and even pulls from folk rock in 'Dirty Delilha Blues'. Colonel Bagshot were almost criminally overlooked, though their music seems to consistently stand the test of time and it's easy to hear why. The sound is quintessential Liverpool rock, even down to the naming conventions being evocative of The Beatles.
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Viemos De Longe
Viemos De Longe (limited 7" + insert)
Cat: BJR 45031. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Viemos De Longe (4:24)
Visita Noturna (4:22)
Review: Collignon brings some real class to this new one on Bongo Joe Records. It is a tidy two-track 45rpm that is best described as psychedelic tropical. Opener 'Viemos De Longe' is a dense and busy mix of warped synth wobbles and steamy jungle effects, humid pads and mystic melodies that take you deep into overgrown flora where all manner of birds and frogs await with their weird and wonderful calls. Add in some psyched-out rock guitars and a sense of 60s spy theme funk and you have a marvellous cut. Flip it over for further sonic fun in the form of the magical 'Visita Noturna.'
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Shake!
Shake! (gold vinyl 7")
Cat: DAMGOOD 612. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Shake! (3:23)
You Woo Me (3:06)
Review: The Fabulous Courettes' 'Shake!' unleashes a whirlwind of retro-inspired rock 'n' roll energy in a compact package. This Danish-Brazilian duo ignites the airwaves with their electrifying blend of garage rock and 1960s girl-group aesthetics. 'Shake!' is a sonic explosion of fuzzy guitar riffs, infectious drumbeats and irresistible vocal harmonies that compel listeners to move. With its raw, unbridled energy and infectious hooks, this track embodies the essence of rebellion and liberation and makes for a sonic adrenaline rush that transports listeners to the heyday of rock 'n' roll, leaving them craving more of its infectious charm.
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Requires
Requires (limited hand-numbered 1-sided screen-printed 12")
Cat: REP 2226. Rel: 02 Jun 22
Requies (21:25)
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Fu30 Part 3
Fu30 Part 3 (purple vinyl 10")
Cat: ATD 026. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Over Blower (3:49)
Orb (3:24)
A Million Miles Away (4:40)
Review: You can trace the roots of Fu Manchu back to the disaffected wastelands of mid-1980s US suburbia. Specifically Palm Desert, California - at the time, a quite unlikely focal point of a loose 'scene' defined by interferential rock & roll, drawing lines between early grunge, psyche, punk, metal and blues, the movement gave us Masters of Reality, Sleep, and, of course, Queens of the Stone Age. Stoner-leaning Fu Manchu were very much at the centre of that, and are now ready to celebrate 30 years since they emerged from the dry heat and bong water of the period, they've been putting out episodic 10" vinyls on limited pressings to mark the occasion. Musically, this is familiar territory, as hard and gnarly as it is exploratory, funky and infectious, which can only be a good thing when you're celebrating a big one.
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Walk Like A Motherfucker
Cat: KCR 102V2. Rel: 20 Dec 23
Walk Like A Motherfucker (3:08)
Issac Hayes (2:48)
Review: Karma Chief takes strict instructions from Ghost Funk Orchestra here to 'Walk Like A Motherfucker'. It is a single taken originally from their 2019 album A Song For Paul which was written, arranged, and performed by Seth Applebaum with plenty of sidemen on cello, violin, trombone and trumpet all making it a fulsome and raw funk sound. The vocals are coated in sleazy reverb to add some menace to the sensuality of the tones and on the flip is 'Issac Hayes', another reverb heavy funk chaser.
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Busco Un Camino
Busco Un Camino (limited 7")
Cat: DQ 003. Rel: 21 Dec 23
Busco Un Camino (2:36)
No, No Puede Ser (2:17)
Review: Grupo 606 really brought the fire in 1969 with this one. The Cochabamba, Bolivia collective only formed two years before they dropped a full EP and now two of the best tunes from it have been pressed up to 7" thanks to Discos Quilombo. It is an archetypal example of the so-called Nueva Onda Boliviana sound that starts off with a killer cover of the Blues Magoos' 'Gotta Get Away' which translates from 'Busco Un Camino' and is a swinging 60s psyche sound with Latin percussion and lovely vocal harmonies, then comes the self-penned flipside 'No, no puede ser' a beat driven gem with a taquirari influence.
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Balbettando
Balbettando (limited hand-numbered 7" + insert + postcards)
Cat: MAD 040. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Balbettando (2:49)
Cape Money (2:32)
Review: Italian band I 5 Monelli dropped this obscure but brilliant bit of psyched-out-of magic in 1967. It has made its way onto many well-known compilations since then but has never before had an officially sanctioned reissue release. It is limited to 600 hand-numbered copies and features an insert that tells the story of the group for the first time. The tune itself is raw and potent, a driving tune with killer organs and vocals that takes you back to the 60s, riding a Vespa in a long green overcoat, even if you never did that before.
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Holy Water
Holy Water (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 179. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Holy Water (3:22)
Medicine Bag (2:22)
Review: Inner Space Quartet had a busy debut year in 2022: they put out three enthralling funk 7"s between the Far and Dime label and now they arrive on Funk Night outta the US of A. 'Holy Water' sure does have a religious feel to it during the break when some hypnotic chants arrive, but the rest of the tune is defined by psyched-out guitar, Thai funk grooves, and star-gazing cosmic feels. It's a lovely cut followed by 'Medicine Bag,' a dumpy and dubby cut with intoxicating eastern melodies and snaking flute leads.
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Texas Moon
Cat: DOC 254LP. Rel: 18 Feb 22
Doris (3:53)
B-Side (4:32)
Chocolate Hills (3:18)
Father Father (5:41)
Mariella (5:05)
Review: Sometimes it's just too difficult to contain our excitement; we're quaking in our boots at news of Khruangbin's next release, with the Texan three-piece this time lending their alt-indie-funk mastery to vocal frontage by Leon Bridges. The humorously titled lead single 'B-side' is emblematic of their stated aim here - to redefine "how people perceive Texas music i that beautiful marriage of country and r'n'b i and really paying homage to that." The sonic result? Bubbling bass and wahhy riffs, over a ghostly and misty relaxers' beat. Its hook digs into our thighs deeper than a Sheriff's steel spurs, and fittingly, it's music video is themed after a 19th Century western town.

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Uzi Kinrot
Uzi Kinrot (limited 7")
Cat: BTR 091. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Uzi Kinrot (3:13)
Sea Gull (4:37)
Review: Several years before Uzi Kinrot, we were lucky enough to attend a cultural exchange, of sorts, between Lithuania's burgeoning electronic scene and Israel's fertile alternative music community. The results were staggering, and in addition to presenting the Balkan state as an epicentre of leftfield dance, it also made a strong case for the Middle East as a hotbed for the kind of music makers destined to score some Quentin Tarantino or David Lynch movie. Back up to date, and Les Dynamites, whose reputation has long reached beyond their Jerusalem hometown, have returned to emphasise the latter point. Uzi Kinrot is a groove-packed double-A side that feels alive with energy, perhaps thanks to the single-take recording process. It's twangy, psychedelic, nostalgic and yet utterly timeless stuff that yearns to be heard on a beach while you hide from the heat of afternoon sun.
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Vuelven!
Vuelven! (7" + 4 page insert)
Cat: DQ 002. Rel: 24 Oct 23
Los Desposeidos (3:16)
Tu Deseo (3:11)
Review: Bolivian psyche-surf rock, anyone? Welcome to the world of Los Laser, a beguiling yet immediately infectious outfit. Vuelven! first hit in the 1970s, at which point most of our fact-checked knowledge about this release comes to a sudden stop. And all the better for it. Rather than getting bogged down in brief biopics, then, let's just say this is definitely one for the guitar-loving diggers, who won't find it many other places. Sonically speaking there's plenty of reference points to what was happening across South America musically at the time. While steeped in conservative traditions (often due to the enforced religion through colonialism situation), the decades after World War II were fertile ground for anti-establishment youth movements across the world, and this continent was no different. So, while the exotic lyrics and jangling six strings don't scream "smash the system" today, you'd better believe this was well against the grain back in 1971.
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Beggin' (reissue)
Beggin' (reissue) (limited yellow vinyl 7")
Cat: FTSR 007LEMONADE. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Beggin' (3:08)
Beggin' (instrumental) (3:10)
Review: San Francisco Bay Area soul band Monophonics's 'Beggin' is their own fine cover version of a song originally released by Franki Valli & The Four Seasons. It has been covered and sampled by a number of other acts who have done a fine job of popularising it, but this version by this large and often rotating cast of musicians is one that truly brings something different. It has a retro 60s soul sound in the gauzy guitars, while the rolling drums hit hard with extra texture from further psyched-out guitar lines. An instrumental is included for those who prefer a more direct approach.
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Sigmund Jahn Bossa
Sigmund Jahn Bossa (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 173. Rel: 25 Oct 21
Sigmund Jahn Bossa (2:52)
Aquaria (2:27)
Review: Fresh from dropping another essential seven-inch with his regular Sound Combo band, Misha Paniflov has joined forces with fellow multi-instrumentalist Shawn Lee for a string of collaborative singles. This "45" sports two genuinely impressive cuts, each full to bursting with quality live instrumentation. It opens with 'Sigmund Jahn Bossa', a superb fusion of late 1960s library jazz (think Roy Budd's score for Get Carter and you're in the right ballpark), bustling bossa-nova and spiralling psych-funk. Over on the flip the pair continue to deliver lounge, influenced, tongue-in-cheek thrills via the cheap, Sideman drum machine rhythms, tumbling guitars, elongated Hammond organ chords and hazy backing vocals of 'Aquaria'.
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Planeador
Cat: NYCT 7082. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Planeador (3:06)
Intuicion (3:45)
Review: Caito Sanchez lives in New York but was born in Panama and is a dedicated drummer who has spent years as a sideman. He's been honing his craft since the early 2000s and has played with the likes of Charles Bradley, Lee Fields and Brian Jackson. Now he finally makes the big step of going it alone and this debut single shows what he is capable of. He takes care of drums, but also bass, guitar and lead voice on a pair of nuggets that are heavy and psychedelic Spanish rock tunes full of fresh new wave sounds.
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Turn Away
Cat: LEWIS 1140. Rel: 25 Nov 22
Turn Away (3:38)
Dreams Of Panama (3:42)
Review: If you don't know William Dorey already then chances are you're about to realise you've been missing out on quite the artist. Working as Skinshape, he's managed to garner a quiet cult following for his relatively quiet music, designed to unwind to, allow worries of the day to unwind, and dissipate into a concoction of psychedelic pop, downtempo electronica and dubby grooves.
Turn Away, a two-track single featuring titular piece and 'Dreams of Panama' is the latest case in point. Sublime melodies and deceptively advanced acoustic guitar work set to lackadaisical rhythms and beat patterns, soothing brass and synthesised strings helping capture a real mood. Which, specifically, is all about slowing down, and taking time to appreciate the moment. Designed to transport you to far away places, real and imagined, it sounds reductive to say these are bonafide travelling tunes but they are. The real joy is they also sound incredible when standing still.
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La Camita (Jacques Renault Edit)
La Camita (Jacques Renault edit) (3:23)
Son De Tambor Y San Juan (Jacques Renault edit) (3:36)
Review: Mushroom Pillow have tapped up the maverick Jacques Renault here and asked him to tap into a whole new world of influence away from his colourful house fair. It is the rich heritage of Latin underground sounds he leans on most as he threads together his own edits of classics from that world into two steamy new jams. His vibrant rhythms come peppered with mystic flutes and Latin vocals, psyched-out guitars and soulful melodies that make for truly captivating listening. The originals were chosen for their historical significance and cultural impact and have been sympathetically touched up here.
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Satanic Slumber Party
Satanic Slumber Party (limited 1-sided digitally printed pink vinyl 12")
Cat: JNR 412LPC1. Rel: 20 Oct 22
The Chairman's Portrait (6:41)
Midnight In Sodom (5:06)
Hoof & Horn (6:49)
Review: A collaborative EP between 2 Australian rock giants, this limited one-sided collectors disc comprises the 19 minutes long 'Satanic Slumber Party' split into three sections. 'The Chairman's Portrait' intro is a dark, heavily distorted spoken-word piece backed by dark rumbling guitars that explodes into the head-banging electronic banger 'Midnight in Sodom'. The angry lyrics are paired with awesome melodic guitar solos and chiptune noises, before shifting into noise rock territory. 'Hoof and Horn' takes up most of the runtime at a hefty 12 minutes, in which ambient drone begets experimental sound effects that are reminiscent of the liquid bass and synths favoured by producer SOPHIE. The track evolves into a demonic lullaby that wouldn't feel out of place in an episode of American Horror Story, and fans of 2 Mello's 'Atmospheric Horror Music Vol.1' will greatly appreciate this track. The EP is all-in-all a camp experience. An Avante-Garde, quintessentially fun blend of two incredible groups.

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Alben
Jellies
Jellies (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HVNLP 144. Rel: 23 Jan 23
If I'm Anything (3:13)
Compass Pass (3:44)
Love Said (Let's Go) (3:21)
Pour It Out (4:04)
Papers (4:31)
Copper Nail (2:42)
ESTWD (4:17)
Chilli (3:40)
Shepherd's Song (3:55)
Situations (4:35)
The Wagon (4:09)
Review: Aaron Fletcher and Tim Parkin are 77:78 and they dropped their debut album back in 2018 during a heatwave. It was perfect timing for a record that is scorched and red hot throughout with its throwback 60s beat pop sounds all rich in big hooks and English psychedelia. There are an array of deep and beautiful harmonies throughout the record, elements of tumble down dub and plenty of fragile vocal sounds. Standout include the likes of 'Papers' and the most metro of the lot, 'Love Said (Let's Go).'
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Retrovisor
Retrovisor (limited hand-numbered clear red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SDR 18112. Rel: 06 Mar 24
Retrovisor (3:57)
Oceano Mundial (3:27)
La Montana (3:23)
Caida Libre (4:07)
Resplandor (3:49)
Desden (4:14)
Girasoles (3:02)
12 Dias (3:02)
Mi Ventana (3:26)
Frutos De Otono (4:18)
Solo Por Hoy (2:28)
Polvora (3:34)
Espirales (3:08)
Review: Adelaida's fifth studio album Retrovisor arrives here on lovely high-quality 140g black vinyl which also comes with an insert with lyrics as part of the hand-numbered and limited edition 'The Noisy Series' on Spinda Records. It is a full throttle 13 track rock workout with dense and gauzy guitars layered up into impenetrable walls as the vocal wails fight your attention. It is a raw fusion of indie, grunge and shoegaze all the way from Santiago that will remind of classic bands from the late 90s.
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Sound & Color (Deluxe Edition)
Sound & Color (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold coloured vinyl 2xLP in embossed spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: RT 0221LPX. Rel: 29 Oct 21
Sound & Color (3:03)
Don't Wanna Fight (3:52)
Dunes (4:17)
Future People (3:24)
Gimme All Your Love (4:03)
This Feeling (4:19)
Guess Who (3:16)
The Greatest (3:50)
Shoegaze (3:01)
Miss You (3:46)
Gemini (6:30)
Over My Head (3:48)
Drive By Baby (2:19)
Joe (3:56)
Someday (3:18)
Don't Wanna Fight (live From Capitol Studio A) (3:54)
Future People (live From Capitol Studio A) (3:25)
Dunes (live From Capitol Studio A) (3:27)
Over My Head (live From Capitol Studio A) (4:00)
Review: RECOMMENDED
It was two in two for Alabama Shakes when they first unveiled this bonafide swamp rock masterpiece. Released in 2015, Sound & Color took the blueprint laid out with Boys & Girls and then kicked up into fifth gear. It's soul. It's blues. It's sweat-soaked funk. Most importantly, though, it's the kind of record that keeps giving the more you listen, sounding equally at home in the 1950s as it does the 2010s.

It's hard to really put into words the level of husky, pained, heart-on-sleeve musicality at the core of this record. Brittany Howard's voice might never again sound as utterly distraught and reflective, pained and somehow filled with hope for a brighter day. Individual readings aside, this is among the finest blues records to land this century, and ranks up there with some of the greats of the 20th, so don't sleep on this edition complete with closing tracks recorded live at the legendary Capitol Studios.
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Disaster Luud Noma
Disaster Luud Noma (limited CD)
Cat: OMM 290762. Rel: 05 Dec 23
Drum Things (Erschlagzeugtes)
Asynchron (Verjault Und Zugeredet)
Yea Yea Yea (Zerbeatelt)
Broken (Ofensivitaaten)
Somnium (Trauma)
Frequency (Entzwei)
Autonomes (Entdrei)
Chaoticolour (Entsext)
Expressionidiom (Kapuntterbunt)
Altitude (Quaar Feld Aus)
Impropulsion (Noch'n Lied)
Review: Emerging from Germany's psychedelic and progressive rock underground in the late 1960s, Amon Duul was a freewheeling collective named in honour of the "art commune" in Berlin in which they not only came together, but also recorded their turn-of-the-seventies albums - most notably the 1972 double album Disaster Luud Noma. Here reissued in fully remastered form, the album is highly significant - and not just because it is now counted as one of the earliest expressions of what would become known as krautrock. Built on dense, layered percussion and rhythms beaten out by multiple drummers, its' hard-to-pigeonhole sound drew on fuzzy psychedelic rock, twisted jazz-rock and the collective's own radical experimentation. It remains an utterly insane record, but a brilliant one at that.
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We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal
We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal (2:51)
Hymortality (8:31)
The Immortality Break (7:58)
Synthony On A Theme Of Mortality (2:47)
Psych Recap (8:27)
Physically I'm Here, Mentally Far, Far Away (9:45)
Review: Amorphous Androgynous are back with something suitably epic in the form of this symphonic, 40-minute prog space-rock concept album, We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal. It is presented as five fantastic parts with the legendary Peter Hammill and Paul Weller both guesting, while the Chesterfield Philharmonic Choir and a 25-piece live orchestral string section provide the sumptuous sound that makes this most expansive and borderless record sound so meaningful. A cosmic trip of gigantic proportions with all the ups and downs you need to really feel moved, this is the definition of prog lavishness.
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Seven Up (50th Anniversary Edition)(reissue)
Cat: MGART 613. Rel: 20 Sep 22
Space (15:48)
Time (20:59)
Review: 7 Up is three things; a ubiquitous energy drink brand, an infamous TV show charting the upbringing and development of various children from the ages of seven upwards, and the third studio album by Ash Ra Tempel - their only collaborative piece with notorious psychologist and psychedelic drug advocate Timothy Leary. Supposedly, the sprawling psych-Moog album was named after a bottle of 7 Up that had been spiked with LSD was given to the band's lyricist Brian Barritt. This new version contains the original manuscript of the album's concept by Leary, as well as photos from the recording session in Bern.
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Join Inn (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: MGART 614. Rel: 21 Sep 22
Freak 'N' Roll (19:05)
Jenseits (23:55)
Review: Ash Ra Tempel are one of the undisputed totems of krautrock, and from their considerable legacy, Join Inn is one of their most important records. The line-up of the band in 1973 included Klaus Schulze and Manuel Gottsching, who went on to become legends in their own right, but it was on pieces like the extended 'Freak'n'roll' and 'Jenseits' that they cemented their reputation as instrumental trailblazers, shattering the conventions of rock music and creating a new musical mode that still carries weight today. Getting the celebration in early, Gottsching's own Mg Art label are toasting 50 years since this landmark album came out with a shiny new reissue - much needed given the scant repressing Join Inn has had up until now.
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The Nervous Kats (reissue)
The Nervous Kats (reissue) (limited white & blue splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: NUM 603LPC1. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Surf Express (2:11)
Cobra (2:29)
First Love (2:20)
Five Fingers Of Scotch (2:02)
Chong (2:21)
Pandora (2:08)
Simba (2:00)
Traveling Sam (2:26)
I Don't Know (2:19)
Prophecy Of Love (2:00)
Devil's Run (1:44)
Northwind (2:13)
Review: Bailey's Nervous Kats was a teenage dream who combined surf, rock n' roll, exotica, and r&b in their music. They operated in the rural fringes of Northern California in the 1960s and released only one long player, sadly. The Nervous Kats is it and it now gets reissued by the quality Numero Group. It came right at the end of the band's time together and was released by the Emma imprint in 1965. It's a real doozy of the era and will take you to a time and place you didn't live but make you wish you had.
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The Path
Cat: GBX 043CD. Rel: 31 Jul 23
Coordinates
The Path
Highways & Byways
Pixie-Led
The Exile Way
Between Sea & Sky
Sunrise At The Crossroads
All That I Am
Going, Gone
Blind Alley
The Wrong Spot
You Won't Find Me
Last Orders
Highways & Byways (instrumental)
Between Sea & Sky (instrumental)
Going, Gone (instrumental)
The Wrong Spot (instrumental)
Review: While Jim Jupp's work as the Belbury Poly has always touched on pagan imagery, clandestine atmospherics and vintage electronics - with a dash of pastoral instrumentation thrown in from time to time - it's fair to say that he's never released an album quite like The Path, his seventh full-length excursion. Recorded with the help of a band of musicians - bass, guitar, flute, clarinet and piano all feature alongside his familiar analogue and modular synth sounds - and a narrator (poet and spoken word artist Justin Hopper), the album manages to be atmospheric and alluring whilst also being loose and groovy - all re-imagined folk-rock, eyes-closed psychedelia, breezy jazz and library music chic. It will surprise some fans, for sure, but it's a genuinely fantastic album and a huge step forward from a producer who's not content to just plough the same musical furrow.
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Wilderness Of Mirrors
Wilderness Of Mirrors (limited gatefold blue & red vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: PTKF 30213. Rel: 15 Sep 22
Without A Trace (4:12)
History Of The Future (3:45)
Empires Falling (3:31)
El Jardin (3:49)
La Pared (Govt Wall Blues) (4:18)
Firefly (3:01)
Make It Known (3:49)
The River (4:27)
Wilderness Of Mirrors (4:14)
Here & Now (2:42)
100 Flowers Of Paracusia (3:50)
A Walk On The Outside (3:10)
Vermillion Eyes (4:10)
Icon (3:42)
Suffocation (5:31)
Review: Since forming in Austin in 2004, American Psych-Rock group The Black Angels have become standard-bearers for modern psych. Over 5 years since the band's fifth album 'Death Song' was released, the group have spent two years working on 'Wilderness of Mirrors', the times providing more than ample fodder for the Black Angels' signature sonic approach. And does it show, packaged in this beautiful gatefold housing limited red and blue coloured discs There are classic blasts of fuzzed-out guitars alongside melancholy experiments in the realms of shoegaze and garage rock. Even amidst these new experimentations, The Black Angels remain true to psych-rock forebears such as Syd Barrett, Roky Erickson, Arthur Lee and the members of the Velvet Underground, all of whom are namechecked on album highlight 'The River.' Another highlight is 'El Jardin' and its sorrowful lyrics and vocal delivery, lyrics discussing a toxic relationship as guitars strum away.
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Recovery Effects
Recovery Effects (translucent red & black splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: FC 197V12R. Rel: 14 Dec 23
Fourth Pass Over The Graveyard (6:12)
Zip-Tie (4:50)
Always Home (2:57)
No Road To Go (5:18)
Hiding In The Tall Grass (9:22)
Photograph (4:54)
Recovery Effects (3:25)
Sleeping Pill (6:44)
Review: Hailing from Kingston-Upon-Hull, The Black Delta Movement could be the most inspired psychedelic heavy blues rock band we've encountered for some time in the UK. "The album's a love letter to the band and all the emotions that come with it," explains Matt Burr, chief creative force behind both this album, Recovery Effects, and the outfit behind it. This time recruiting celebrated guitar slinger Barrie Cadogan, also known as the frontman in Little Barrie, he joins familiar faces in bassist Lewis Wharton and Tony Coote on drums, with legendary producer Malcolm Catto (The Heliocentrics) also stepping up. The result is intoxicating, it's gritty, it's weird and at times space-y, it feels like you've stepped into a dive bar at the right time to experience something raw, deep, hypnotic, but constantly evolving and engaging. A record that does what records should.
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The '67 Demos
The '67 Demos (1-sided heavyweight white vinyl LP)
Cat: LPBEAT 148C. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Second Time Around (5:43)
Doctor Please (10:10)
Summertime Blues (4:34)
Review: There are moments in the spellbinding and often criminally overlooked Blue Cheer anthem, 'Summertime Blues', when it feels like we've descended into the depths of industrial guitar chaos. A cacophony of feedback, growls, and low, rumbling refrains. A pithy reinterpretation of Eddie Cochran's 1958 hit single, here rendered obtuse for the second, decidedly less-radio and commercial-friendly rock 'n' roll generation.

The whole version plays out in a way that's much like we can imagine Jimi Hendrix might have made happen. Grizzled, gritty, fraught and, ultimately, very loud indeed. It's a standout on this triple-A-side of 1967 Blue Cheer demos, three tracks committed to the pantheons when the psychedelic blues and acid rockers were first beginning to focus their energies. But while the aforementioned is the main event, everything here shows why there was so much excitement around them in the first place.
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Lo Borges
Lo Borges (gatefold LP)
Cat: ACL 0091. Rel: 18 Apr 23
Voce Fica Melhor Assim (2:11)
Cancao Postal (2:09)
O Cacador (2:02)
Homem Da Rua (2:01)
Nao Foi Nada (1:45)
Pensa Voce (1:31)
Fio Da Navalha (2:18)
Pra Onde Vai Voce? (0:37)
Calibre (0:39)
Faca Seu Jogo (1:31)
Nao Se Apague Esta Noite (1:46)
Aos Baroes (2:36)
Como O Machado (1:47)
Eu Sou Como Voce E (2:59)
Toda Essa Agua (2:51)
Review: Lo Borges arrived in 1972 as the debut solo album for Brazilian songwriter Lo Borges. He was recording Clube da Esquina with the legendary Milton Nascimento and Beto Guedes in the same year and there are plenty of shades of that alaric here. It's a record with lush texture and lots of superbly intricate guitar playing that brings the heat and transports you to a scorched earth world in South America. The vocal arrangements are lush, too, with lots of confounding instrumentals and clever progressions that you will enjoy trying to unpick. Add in melodic brass and jazzy organs and you have a real pearler.
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W
W (translucent blue vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: SBR 287LPC1. Rel: 21 Jan 22
I Want To Go To The Side Where You Can Touch (5:14)
Icelina (5:18)
Drowning By Numbers (4:16)
Invitation (2:55)
The Fallen (4:29)
Beyond Good & Evil (3:49)
Old Projector (3:36)
You Will Know (Ohayo version) (1:01)
Jozan (9:07)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Originally founded in 1992, Boris have absolutely nothing to do with the mop-headed World King currently refusing to leave the No.10 party like that guy who nobody really knows at 7AM. Suffice to say, at some point soon we'll all have to pretend to go to bed and then reconvene in the back yard. The gate is always open.

Digressions aside, this particular Boris represents the vanguard of underground Japanese experimental rock. Tracks that can easily help you escape the reality of a world where even the leaders can't be bothered anymore. Staggeringly, W is the band's 27th studio album, and this doesn't include another 15 collaborative long forms, many with fellow Far East noise legend Merzbow. If that name means anything, but Boris doesn't, you should still kind of know what to expect here. Thick bands of guitar scuzz, subtly developing disharmonies, atmospheric drones, and discordant refrains.
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Frontier's Edge
Frontier's Edge (limited opaque lime vinyl LP)
Cat: DWR 002LPC1. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Frontier's Edge (2:31)
Devil Doesn't Care (2:47)
KRITN (2:32)
Crescent Blade (2:55)
A Passage To Ashinol (2:16)
Curled Steel (2:35)
Review: .They don't come much tighter than the legendary New York City outfit, Budos Band. The acclaimed funk outfit has long been associated with Daptone Records - for over two decades, in fact - but here they land on new label Diamond West with latest EP Frontier's Edge. Across five cuts it has their famously tight grooves under pining each track and the whole thing is said to have been written in just a few days. The lead single and title track is a menacing head banger with bone rattling guitar and tejano-flavored horns.This one comes on lovely opaque lime vinyl.
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Frontier's Edge
Cat: DWR 002CD. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Frontier's Edge
Devil Doesn't Care
KRITN
Crescent Blade
A Passage To Ashinol
Curled Steel
Review: After years spent delivering heady fusions of deep funk and Afro-funk on Daptone Records, The Budos Band resurface on Diamond West, an imprint founded by two of the band's key members earlier this year. Their first missive on the California-based imprint is as rousing and fiery as ever, with their usual riotous and heavyweight sound being subtly expanded via nods towards psych-funk, Mariachi Band music and the funk-rock sound made famous by Sly and the Family Stone. The six scorching instrumentals on show are all superb, with our current favourites including the punchy 'The Devil Doesn't Care', the trippy solo-laden explosion that is 'KRITIN' and the deliciously psychedelic and suspenseful 'Curled Steel'.
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Frontier's Edge
Cat: DWR 002LP. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Frontier's Edge (2:33)
Devil Doesn't Care (2:47)
Kritn (2:32)
Crescent Blade (2:56)
A Passage To Ashinol (2:16)
Curled Steel (2:32)
Review: They have been staples of the Daptone Records label for some 20 years but now the legendary funk outfit The Budos Band are finally stepping away to pastures new. They do so with new album Frontier's Edge on the newly launched label Diamond West. It comes on both nice opaque lime vinyl, and here as a plain black slice of wax. Across five cuts it has their famously tight grooves under pining each track and the whole thing is said to have been written in just a few days. The lead single and title track is a menacing head banger with bone rattling guitar and tejano-flavored horns. Another fine outing from this golden group.
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Soundtracks (reissue)
Soundtracks (reissue) (limited translucent purple marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XLSPOON 5. Rel: 01 Apr 22
Deadlock (3:29)
Tango Whiskyman (4:02)
Deadlock (instrumental) (1:38)
Don't Turn The Light On, Leave Me Alone (3:41)
Soul Desert (3:53)
Mother Sky (14:29)
She Brings The Rain (4:06)
Review: Mute and Spoon Records continue in their CAN retrospective bout, following up the first two parts of the long-lost CAN live series ('Brighton' and 'Stuttgart' respectively) with further re-releases of their best known albums. 'Soundtracks' - their 1970 album in which every song was written with the intention of being included in various German films including Deadlock, Cream and Deep End - here gets a limited purple vinyl reissue. Functionally, though, the music could form a standalone conceptual CAN album in its own right. It's also full of the dramas that go hand in hand with your usual LP output; this album marks the point at which the original vocalist for the band, Malcolm Mooney, was replaced by Damo Suzuki.
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Monster Movie (reissue)
Monster Movie (reissue) (limited blue marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XLSPOON 4. Rel: 01 Apr 22
Father Cannot Yell (7:00)
Mary, Mary, So Contrary (6:14)
Outside My Door (4:11)
You Doo Right (20:22)
Review: Mute and Spoon Records continue in their CAN retrospective bout, following up the first two parts of the long-lost CAN live series ('Brighton' and 'Stuttgart' respectively) with further re-releases of their best known albums. Here, their sci-fi prog masterpiece 'Monster Movie' gets a blue vinyl rerub, doing best justice yet to the band's debut after Holger Czukay and Irmin Schmidt left their academic careers to start the band. The twenty minute peak state 'Yoo Doo Right' sounds particularly great here, thanks to the band members overseeing the album's most recent remaster in 2004. As ever with CAN, this album has an honest, intense and raw sound.
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Lost & Found 1972-1973 (reissue)
Lost & Found 1972-1973 (reissue) (gold splattered vinyl LP + postcard)
Cat: CLOLP 2953. Rel: 22 Dec 22
Uranus Highway (previously unreleased song) (3:58)
I Can't Feel Nothing (part 1) (3:06)
As The Moon Speaks (To The Waves Of The Sea) (2:35)
Astral Lady (0:18)
As The Moon Speaks (Return) (2:36)
I Can't Feel Nothing (part 2) (1:16)
Icarus (4:37)
Raging River Of Fear (3:47)
Dancing Madly Backwards (On A Sea Of Air) (4:13)
Review: Captain Beyond may not be the first name on everyone's lips when it comes to supergroups, but let's break the elements down before rushing to judgment. Rod Evens, formerly of Deep Purple, Bobby Caldwell, once the Johnny Winter drummer, Iron Butterfly axeman Larry Reinhardt, and Lee Dorman - who was the bassist in that band - coming together to make outside the box guitar-fuelled sounds.

OK, so we're definitely talking about the specialist end of supergroups, but still, the moving parts here are nothing short of impressive. Forming in 1971, and releasing three records through to 1977, this album captures their essence and innovative abilities, melding hard rock, progressive, jazz fusion and space rock without coming across as self-indulgent or overblown. Hardly the easiest thing to pull off when you think about it.
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Cloudland Canyon
Cat: MR 091. Rel: 26 Jul 23
Circuit City (6:21)
Internet Dreams (4:50)
Future Perfect (Bad Decision) (3:40)
Sea Tact/Whispering Waves (5:30)
Recursive Excursions (4:19)
Two Point Zero (4:43)
LV MCHNS (5:05)
Spacebar Blues (3:22)
Gimme Tension (3:38)
Review: Shoegazers and experimental outfit Cloudland Canyon blend ambient, drone, krautrock, psychedelic, house music into their own unique tapestries. The band, led by Kip Uhlhorn, is now back with this new self-titled album which his another widescreen exploration of the cosmic sonic realm. The band is now more than 20 years into their career and for this one embraced the future by collaborating with AI. This allowed them to generate and create "compositions that sound like they are meant for an alternate realm where both beauty and suffering are both present, but not at odds with one another."
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Valentyne Suite
Valentyne Suite (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile gold vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 1758C. Rel: 02 Aug 23
The Kettle (4:26)
Elegy (3:13)
Butty's Blues (6:44)
The Machine Demands A Sacrifice (3:57)
The Valentyne Suite - Theme One: January's Search (6:27)
The Valentyne Suite - Theme Two: February's Valentyne (3:30)
The Valentyne Suite - Theme Three: The Grass Is Always Greener (6:58)
Review: Nazareth, Buffalo, Uriah Heap, Genesis, Black Sabbath, China, Razorlight, Chase & Status, Metallica - the list of huge names that have recorded for, and released on, Vertigo is very long, very established and unarguably impressive. But it all started with this rather trippy adventure into the then-unchartered landscape of a nascent, acid-hued rock & roll scene. Valentyne Suite is, if borrowed memory serves, a wonderful summary of just how fertile and explorative guitar music had become by 1969. At times it's cacophonous, in other moments almost ritualistic in its hypnotising layers and movements. The vocals are gruff, riffs wailing, but the overall feeling is one of lucidity and evolution. You can almost see the loose white clothing flailing in your mind's eye. A forgotten classic from a time when it was, apparently, pretty easy for things to be forgotten.
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Los Sounds De Krauts (reissue)
Cat: ELHLP 1. Rel: 15 Feb 22
I Won't Stop (8:18)
Roses (6:12)
ZEN (7:27)
Plazmakeks (10:36)
Other Side (2:15)
Sundazed (9:42)
Where The Skies End (4:15)
Weltraummantra (16:18)
Schlaflied (2:13)
2 Plus 7 (3:03)
Overriding (15:22)
Review: Los Sounds de Krauts is frequently cited in any list of the best Colour Haze moments. In all honesty, that comes down to a matter of opinion. If one this is for sure, though, the record is guaranteed to divide opinion, and it really depends on whether you're into loose, off-the-cuff feeling albums that have an air of improvisation to them. Less of an LP in the traditional sense, this is Colour Haze doing what they do best - an hour and a half, or thereabouts, of stoner rock designed to take you on an increasingly immersive sonic trip. It's gritty, guttural, at times high energy and in other moments so low-slung you can almost imagine the band playing horizontally. We think it's a masterclass of layering and melding ideas harmonies, riffs and motifs into one beautifully messy whole. If there's any sense left, you will too.
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Performing Songs Of Sex Love & Hate
Cat: MIND 702P. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Cornfed Dames (live In Stockholm Gota Lejon April 10th 1986 FM Broadcast) (5:17)
Do The Clam (3:51)
Love Me (3:00)
Whats Inside A Girl (3:26)
Blue Moon Baby (2:52)
Can Your Pussy The Dog? (4:14)
Surfin Bird (3:48)
Aloha From Hell (live Hammersmith Odeon London March 13th 1986 FM Broadcast) (2:35)
Can Your Pussy The Dog? (3:36)
Chicken (2:47)
Cornfed Dames (2:47)
Heartbreak Hotel (3:19)
Hot Pool Of Woman Need (3:43)
How Far Can Too Far Go (3:33)
It's Just That Song (3:26)
Review: Husband and wife singer-guitarist duo Lux Interior and Poison Ivy were the backbone and founding parents of The Cramps, whose lengthy career managed to outlive many of the formative-era punks they broke through with, first catapulting onto the New York gothabilly scene (well, arguably they invented it) circa 1976 and then only finally opting to call time in 2009, following the sad passing of Interior. During that tine, they inspired myriad garage, alternative, and heavy rock & roll bands that wanted to keep things minimal, and their work can still be considered as setting benchmarks today. Across this incredible collection of tracks, or rather Songs of Love & Hate captured live and on stage, the outfit certainly show exactly why their popularity was so long-lasting and their legacy so inimitable. You can hear elements of The Cramps in work from latter day legends such as Ezra Furman and Jim Jones, but ultimately there's nothing that comes remotely close the band themselves.
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Panty Raid
Panty Raid (limited coloured vinyl LP (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: LUX 66. Rel: 11 Aug 22
Domino
Nothin' But A Gorehound
Faster Pussycat
Garbage Man
Hurricane Fighter Plane
I'm Cramped
Love Rubbed Off
Lonesome Town
Woman Need
Human Fly
Love Me
Voodoo Idol
Is Elvis Dead?
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Live At Pukkelpop 1990
Live At Pukkelpop 1990 (heavyweight vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: RKNG 015. Rel: 12 Feb 24
Muleskinner Blues (2:45)
Chicken (1:43)
Creature From The Black Leather Lagoon (3:07)
Bop Pills (2:18)
What's Inside A Girl? (3:01)
Mama Oo Pow Pow (2:17)
Daisys Up Your Butterfly (2:31)
Primitive (3:36)
Goo Goo Muck (2:50)
Journey To The Centre Of A Girl (4:26)
The Hot Pearl Snatch (3:55)
You Got Good Taste (3:07)
Can Your Pussy Do The Dog? (3:02)
Psychotic Reaction (4:13)
Review: Some years ago, a limited edition 10" box set of recordings of The Cramps Live At Pukkelpop 1990 emerged, featuring a box, badge, poster and a lathe-cut EP with six tracks from the seminal performance in Belgium on August 26th, 1990. Despite the steep price tag, the musical content was scarce, leaving many buyers feeling shortchanged. It was rumoured that only ten sets were ever produced. This new release offers a substantial upgrade, presenting the complete concert with exceptional sound quality pressed on 200-gram vinyl. Housed in a sturdy sleeve crafted from heavy-gauge material, the package boasts a luxurious glossy finish, elevating the overall presentation to a new level of sophistication.
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BBC 1968
BBC 1968 (split coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: NK 202205. Rel: 07 Mar 22
Fire (3:58)
I Put A Spell On You (3:20)
Child Of My Kingdom (4:03)
Come & Buy (4:30)
You Don't Know (3:33)
Devil's Grip (3:21)
What's Happening (3:11)
Space Plucks Dem Bones (5:49)
Review: "I am the Lord of Hell Fire, and I bring you... Fire!" Arthur Brown, and his Crazy World, own arguably one of the most famous lines of 1960s rock 'n' roll in that phrase - used for the introduction to the appropriately-titled 'Fire'. However, many people have failed to really delve further into the band's legacy, meaning this rare 1968 recording for the BBC offers an all-too-uncommon opportunity to do some digging.

A word of warning, there be monsters here, and that's certainly no bad thing. A mutant hybrid of psychedelic guitar work, R&B, blues, and proto-Northern Soul with added surrealism, it's a wild ride, perhaps even a vivid trip, into the often overlooked back catalogue of a true icon of the era, and a musical visionary who deserves much more recognition now than he is often afforded.
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