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Singles
Down In The Basement Vol 4
Abramo & Nestor - "Dig It!" (2:28)
Floyd James & The GTs - "Work That Thang" (2:50)
Curtis Baker & The Bravehearts - "Fried Fish ’n’ Collard Greens" (2:40)
The Native Yinzer - "The Hip Strip" (2:33)
Review: The fourth edition in Original Gravity's Down In The Basement series, which gathers instrumental soul and swing cuts onto worthy 7" slabs, resounding the fervent 1960s decadal gap in which mod reigned supreme. With juleps flowing and kneecaps knocking, Abramo & Nestor bring newfangled electric pianistic swing with 'Dig It!', while a twinned "hit it!" injunction is heard from Floyd James & The GTs on the reissued 'Work That Thang'; James' voice is tubed and speed-delayed to terrific effect, achieving a sprung intonation. Curtis Baker brassifies the bonanza with the lively 'Fried Fish 'n' Collard Greens', while The Native Yinzer's exiting excitation 'The Hip Strip' quilts our ears with a mnemic, down-feathery Hammond-breaks bit.
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Windows Of My Mind (remastered)
Cat: ATH 158. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Windows Of My Mind (5:09)
Windows Of My Mind (remix) (4:56)
Review: The story of this one revolves around San Diego native Anthony "Antone" Williams. He was one day alone in a studio, messing about with the gear and before he knew he it lay down the haunting rhythm that underpins the tune now presented here by the good folks at Athens of the North. It's a sinister, restless one that got released as a hugely limited 7" on Unity Records with otherworldly soul production and a pained vocal up top. Post punk soul, some call it, and that's a fitting descriptor. A remix appears on the flip but the allure of the original is hard to beat.
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Tags: Synth Pop
 in stock $9.33
Down In The Basement Vol 3
Down In The Basement Vol 3 (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OGR 885. Rel: 07 Jan 25
Curtis Baker & The Bravehearts - "Slippy" (2:40)
Abramo & Nestor - "Gumband" (3:05)
Melvin Craig - "Redd Up" (2:37)
The Native Yinzer - "Return Of The Yinzer" (2:54)
Review: The third volume of this series delivers an irresistible blend of funk and 60s-inspired grooves. Side-1 kicks off with a surf-rock-infused funk jam packed with energy and retro vibes. Following that, a swinging 60s sound that combining catchy rhythms and pop sensibilities keeps the momentum going. Side-2 shifts gears a groove-heavy track led by a soulful organ that oozes vintage charm. Closing the collection, there is a gem that features smooth, funk-driven melodies, topped off by a standout sax solo and a subtle British flair. This compilation offers a vibrant mix of styles, perfect for fans of classic funk with a modern twist.
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Don't Talk Back
Cat: IRMA 13. Rel: 24 May 10
Don't Talk Back
Big Mama's Coming Home
 in stock $10.43
African Dream
African Dream (blue & pink splattered vinyl 7" + insert limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DSCBOX 1 4 COLOUR. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Conjunto Raza - "African Dream" (3:15)
The Scepters - "Message" (3:50)
Review: The Scepters, formed in 1967 in Paraiso by guitarist Celso Spencer, were a popular Panamanian band known for their energetic performances across military bases and high school dances in the Canal Zone. Alongside Lionel Best and Jose James, they covered Top 40 hits and iconic rock bands like Santana and Jimi Hendrix. They released two 45s, including 'Message,' which debuted at Panama's first National Soul Music Festival in 1971 and features next here to a jam from Conjunto Raza, another project led by Agustin Leiro, this one with rotating musicians. They released a single 45 on Onda Nueva in the mid-70s and it blends Zonian and Panamanian talent with aplomb.
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Chaos (In My Heart)
Cat: SJ 1016. Rel: 20 Feb 20
Vivian Copeland - "Chaos (In My Heart)" (2:53)
The Poindexter Brothers - "What I Did In The Streets (I Should Have Done At Home)" (3:17)
Review: Soul Junction's latest release brings together two sought-after heavy soul cuts from the studio of the Poindexter Brothers: their own 1969 heater "What I Did In The Street (I Should Have Done At Home)" - a sweet, Vibraphone-sporting slab of rasping, full-throated, horn-heavy sixties soul just dripping with emotion - and a killer cut they produced a year earlier for singer Vivian Copeland. You'll find that song, "Chaos In My Heart", on the A-side. Originally released on Bell, it's an attractive and additive mid-tempo number in which Copeland's fine vocals come supported by low-register horns, shuffling soul grooves and some suitably heavenly backing vocals.
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Oooh Little Girl
Cat: EBB 105. Rel: 07 Jul 10
Floyd Dixon - "Oooh Little Girl"
Tony Harris - "Try This Li'l Ole Heart"
Gespielt von: I Love 45's!
 in stock $10.16
Agora E Moda (reissue)
Cat: BRZ 45022R. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Rita Lee & Tutti Frutti - "Agora E Moda" (4:18)
Pete Dunaway - "Supermarket" (4:55)
Review: Mr Bongo's Brazil 45's series brings us two Brazilian classics: Rita Lee & Tutti Frutti's 'Agora E Moda' and Pete Dunaway's 'Supermarket'. 'Agora E Moda' from Lee's 1978 album Babilonia is a psychedelic disco-boogie groove highlighted by squelching guitar licks, funk drums, and cosmic vocals. Rita Lee, the former lead singer of Os Mutantes and a key figure in the Tropicalia movement, left a lasting legacy upon her passing in 2023. On the flip side, Dunaway's 'Supermarket' is a rare groove/AOR gem with a standout bassline, swaggering guitar, and lush strings, showcasing his talent as a composer and multi-instrumentalist. This release celebrates the enduring influence of Brazilian music.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Disco
 in stock $10.71
Soul Jeronimo
Soul Jeronimo (limited 7")
Cat: DSCBOX1 5. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Los Misticos - "Soul Jeronimo" (3:04)
The Meditators - "The Meditators Thing" (2:47)
Review: Discodelic and Groovie Records unveil a pair of rare 1970s Panamanian gems here with forgotten tracks from The Meditators, and Los Misticos. Originally recorded for radio and left in storage, these Latin psych funk bombs capture the underground spirit of Panama's vibrant music scene from more than 50 years ago. Licensed through Tamayo Records, these songs have been beautifully mastered and now the long-lost recordings, which barely made it to vinyl the first time around, become available for all who are keen to drop the heat and learn about Panama's hidden musical treasures at the same time.
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Beat Me Till I'm Blue
Cat: PU 101. Rel: 23 Jan 25
M Hawk - "Beat Me Till I'm Blue" (No Horns version) (2:41)
The Mohawks - "Beat Me Till I'm Blue" (Horns version) (2:42)
Review: 'Beat Me Till I'm Blue' is a wonderfully funky classic by The Mohawks presented under the M Hawk alias, the Hawk in question being none other than KPM Music Library overlord Alan Hawkshaw, who wrote the themes from everything from Grange Hill to Countdown. It was a real cornerstone of the late-1960s library and soul-infused grooves of the sort that diggers still fawn over today, and sample fiends still search out. The track delivers Hawkshaw's distinctively driving Hammond organ riffs, tight drum breaks and irresistible rhythms, all of which have made it a favourite among DJs for decades. Two versions are served up here, one with the iconic horns and one with them stripped away, and both offer plenty of energy. .
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Gespielt von: Voodoocuts
 in stock $19.49
My Sweet Polly
Cat: SJ 559. Rel: 24 Jan 25
The Scott Brothers - "My Sweet Polly" (2:44)
Judson Moore & The Al Tog Staff - "Everybody Push & Pull" (3:11)
Review: Soul Junction revisits the Scot-Tees Capri master tapes here to unveil two previously unreleased tracks. First is 'My Sweet Polly' by The Scott Brothers, a late 60s dance tune inspired by Howard Scott's former girlfriend. Coupled with this is a studio version of Judson Moore's "Everybody Push & Pull," a crossover hit influenced by Rufus Thomas. The Scott Brothers evolved from the 'Elpeccios' in 1958 to the Scott Brothers Band in 1963 and were instrumental in Chicago's music scene. Their label, Capri Records, produced hits like 'We Like Girls' and worked with legends like Garland Green. Judson Moore was a veteran singer who thrived under their mentorship and went on to leave a lasting legacy.
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Ponk Fonk EP
Ponk Fonk EP (red & yellow vinyl double 7" limited to 400 copies)
Cat: AOS 008. Rel: 14 Nov 19
The Stooges - "Dirt" (Rocknrolla Sound System edit) (4:25)
TC Matic - "White Rhythm" (Howles Baules edit) (4:06)
Shriekback - "My Spine Is The Bassline" (Twintub edit) (4:37)
Blondie - "One Way Or Another" (Bully Boy Refix) (4:04)
Gespielt von: Dynamite Cuts
 in stock $17.84
Some Days I Drink My Coffee By The Grave Of William Blake
Cat: 219841 EMU. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Some Days I Drink My Coffee By The Grave Of William Blake (4:07)
Frozen Clouds (3:32)
Review: THE THE's eagerly awaited Ensoulment marks their first studio album since 2000's NakedSelf. This 12-track collection traverses sharp social commentary and personal introspection, something the band has always excelled at through the years. To celebrate the release, a strictly limited 7" vinyl single will feature 'Some Days I Drink My Coffee By The Grave Of William Blake,' a standout track from the album. The single also includes an exclusive B-side, a previously unreleased track, making it great for collectors wanting a unique piece of their discography. With Ensoulment, THE THE delivers a potent mix of incisive lyrics and introspective musings, reinforcing their legacy with a fresh yet timeless edge. While, like most of mainstream media missing this amazing band as usual, true tastemakers know the legendary career Matt Johnson has had. His impact is immeasurable.
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Third Guitar EP
Cat: RO 160 10. Rel: 30 Nov 12
Been So Long
Don't Take Your Love From Me
Down To The River
Sad Girl
Lovin' Lies
Baby Don't Cry
Baby Don't Cry (instrumental - Kenny Dope edit)
Gespielt von: Kwinzola
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Springtime
Cat: SRL 11035. Rel: 14 Jan 21
Jimmy Thomas - "Springtime" (2:37)
Owen Grey - "I Am Satisfied" (2:31)
Review: Should you be able to find original copies of the two dusty-fingered classics featured on this "45", your bank balance was be significantly smaller. Of course, just because something is rare and expensive doesn't make it good, but Jimmy Thomas's 1969 cut 'Springtime' is genuinely brilliant. Released when funk-rock was arguably at its height, it sees the legendary soul man belting out Alan de Roches' lyrics over a Hammond-heavy fusion of soul, funk and Hendrix-style heavy rock. This time round, it comes backed with a relatively hard to find - on vinyl, at least- chunk of reggae/soul/rhythm & blues from iconic Jamaican singer Owen Grey. It's superb, of course, but we still prefer the incendiary A-side.
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You Don't Love Me
Cat: ACE 673. Rel: 19 Jan 10
You Don't Love Me
Won't You Let Me Know
 in stock $10.43
Warlock
Warlock (7")
Cat: NW 519. Rel: 27 Nov 24
Reg Tilsley - "Warlock" (3:19)
Roger Jackson - "Flashpoint" (2:33)
Review: 'Warlock' is the latest release to be pushed via Bob Stanley's Measured Mile imprint, and pulls two floor-friendly but still retrospective gems from the storied De Wolfe music library, based in the UK and widely known as the progenitor and originator of what has now become known widely as library music. To demonstrate the gestation times common to this corner of the music industry, these two tracks have never been heard before, and yet were recorded in 1983! First comes Reg Tilsley with 'Warlock', a full yet light-winged flight through linns of flute, funk bass and notes inegales. Meanwhile, 'Flashpoint' by Roger Jackson is a space-age tittup of booming, long-tailed proportions; it's tempered by the nagging nip of a clavichord and the formidable frown of the lowest piano note.
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Gespielt von: Max Essa, Mako & Mr Bristow
 in stock $11.80
La Camita
Cat: VAMPI 45101. Rel: 26 Jan 24
Traffic Sound - "La Camita" (2:48)
Black Sugar - "La Camita 78" (4:27)
Review: Peru has enjoyed a thriving and exciting music scene since the mid-1960s. Bands such as Los Saicos, Los Shain's, and Los York's, to name just a few, released a number of brilliant records that drove young fans crazy and set an example for many to follow. The end of the decade brought about an evolution in sound and new music, as Peruvian bands kept an eye on the groundbreaking British and US artists. One of them was Traffic Sound, founded in Lima in 1967. Over a very short period of time the band managed to successfully develop their career, and by 1971 their Latin influences had overpowered the psychedelic prog vibe of their previous records. The song became a local hit and several versions were recorded by different Peruvian artists. On the other side of this single we find Black Sugar, a Peruvian band considered to be a pioneer group in Latin America in mixing funk influences with rock and Latin rhythms. In 1976, following their gig at Coliseo Amauta in Lima, opening the night for the legendary Spanish band Barrabas, they started to show a growing interest in disco music, resulting in some line-up changes with members leaving the project due to their lack of interest in the new sound and new ones joining in. Their own take on 'La Camita' was released in 1978, and adds a modern twist to the original song.
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Interaction/Reaction
Cat: ICE 021. Rel: 14 Feb 23
Interaction/Reaction (5:47)
Got To Move (4:05)
Who You Are (In The Movies) (2:47)
Gespielt von: Piers Harrison
 in stock $28.00
Why Don't You Go Home
Why Don't You Go Home (translucent red vinyl 7")
Cat: FNGR 005AJX 6325. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Dianne Ward & The Kevin Fingier Collective - "Why Don't You Go Home" (2:43)
The Kevin Fingier Collective - "Cocktail De Medianoche" (2:43)
Review: Due to persistent demand and soaring prices for the original pressing, this reissue of 'Why Don't You Go Home' on striking red transparent vinyl could not be more essential. Featuring the dynamic vocals of Diane Ward, the title track delivers a powerhouse performance echoing the King and Federal r&b sound. On the flip side, 'Cocktail De Medianoche' serves up a delightful blend of Boogaloo and Northern Soul, a cherished favourite among aficionados of Latin grooves and Uptempo Soul. With two phenomenal tracks, this reissue promises a perfect double-sider experience! for lovers of soul.

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Alben
Dawning Of A New Era (reissue)
Wake Up (1:53)
Nite Klub/Raquel (3:01)
Rock & Roll Nightmare (2:01)
Look But Don't Touch (4:24)
Concrete Jungle (3:44)
It's Up To You (3:02)
Stupid Marriage (2:48)
Blank Expression (2:08)
Too Much Too Young (2:06)
Little Bitch (2:38)
(Dawning Of A) New Era (2:41)
Jay Walker (3:12)
Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Reggae
 in stock $17.56
Look A Little Higher
Cat: AOTNLP 057. Rel: 23 Jun 22
Money Won't Change You (3:33)
It's Bad (3:08)
Good Thing (2:31)
Best Of Luck To You (3:02)
That's What I Get (2:11)
That's The Sound Of My Heart (2:20)
How Long Must I Wait For You (2:29)
Foxy Mama (2:36)
Look A Little Higher (2:43)
I Take What I Want (2:26)
She's Got To Be Loved (2:42)
Just A Dream (2:02)
To Love Me Like You Do (2:49)
There's Gonna Be A Better Day Coming (2:37)
Review: The glorious Athens of the North label will always be one of our favourites. It is pretty much buy on sight for lovers of soul, funk and disco and this month it is serving up two more unmissable long players. Here it is Ike and The Uptights and their superb sounds which make, what me might bravely, say, could be one of this always high class label's finest releases. Formed by Henry Bradley in Forrest City, The Uptights recorded for Memphis label Action Records and here we get a perfect window into their world of raw and guttural funk.
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 in stock $9.60
Utrecht 1984
Utrecht 1984 (180 gram translucent magenta vinyl LP)
Cat: VC 95479. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Such A Shame (5:30)
My Foolish Friend (4:33)
Have You Heard The News (5:25)
The Party's Over (5:41)
It's My Life (5:35)
Talk Talk (3:25)
Call In The Night Boy (4:15)
Dum Dum Girl (3:43)
Renee (5:45)
 in stock $18.39
The Broadcast Collection 1983-1986
Cat: CL 94243. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Why Is It So Hard (CD1: BBC Session 1983/Rotterdam Rock Night)
Again A Game, Again
For What It's Worth
Call In The Night Boy
Call In The Night Boy
Hate
Mirror Man
Does Caroline Know
Renee
Such A Shame (CD2: Utrecht 1984)
My Foolish Friend
Have You Heard The News
The Party's Over
Dum Dum Girl
Tomorrow Started
It's My Life
Talk Talk
Tomorrow Started (CD3: Hammersmith Odeon '86)
Life Is What You Make It
Does Caroline Know
Living In Another World
Give It Up
It's My Life
Such A Shame
Renee
 in stock $14.55
Laughing Stock
Cat: 600753 655191. Rel: 28 Jan 16
Myrrhman (5:12)
Ascension Day (6:02)
After The Flood (9:38)
Taphead (7:29)
New Grass (9:39)
Runeii (4:52)
 in stock $30.20
The Party's Over (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 019029 6419638. Rel: 15 Jul 22
Talk Talk (3:18)
It's So Serious (3:19)
Today (3:25)
The Party's Over (6:08)
Hate (3:45)
Have You Heard The News? (5:04)
Mirror Man (3:21)
Another Word (3:12)
Candy (4:38)
Review: Talk Talk are true totems of the British synth-pop tradition, and they certainly took an interesting path into experimental realms from the midpoint of their career, but it all began right here. The Party's Over is grandiose in all the best ways, capturing an era of exquisite songwriting which was groundbreaking and traditionally rooted at the same time. Like ABC, Talk Talk knew how to deliver bombast and sentimentality without losing the depth of their work, and now, 40 years on, this spectacular album is being given a reissue on white vinyl.
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Spirit Of Eden
Spirit Of Eden (LP + DVD)
Cat: PCSDX 105. Rel: 11 Apr 12
The Rainbow
Eden
Desire
Inheritance
I Believe In You
Wealth
Spirit Of Eden (DVD)
Gespielt von: Elitechnique, Elvin t
 in stock $23.04
Speaking In Tongues
Cat: 812279 6665. Rel: 10 May 13
Burning Down The House
Making Flippy Floppy
Girlfriend Is Better
Slippery People
I Get Wild/Wild Gravity
Swamp
Moon Rocks
Pull Up The Roots
This Must Be The Place
 in stock $24.15
Stop Making Sense Tour
Stop Making Sense Tour (180 gram red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DOR 2093H. Rel: 12 May 22
Thank You For Sending Me An Angel (2:35)
Burning Down The House (4:07)
Making Flippy Floppy (5:05)
Once In A Lifetime (5:12)
Found A Job (3:29)
Slippery People (4:11)
What A Day That Was (6:32)
This Must Be The Place (5:28)
Life During Wartime (5:53)
Big Business (7:27)
Swamp (4:38)
Psycho Killer (4:54)
Cross Eyed & Painless (7:34)
Take Me To The River (8:12)
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Stop Making Sense (Soundtrack) (Deluxe Edition) (remastered)
Cat: 060349 7824007. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Psycho Killer (4:21)
Heaven (3:45)
Thank You For Sending Me An Angel (2:10)
Found A Job (3:15)
Slippery People (4:00)
Cities (3:40)
Burning Down The House (4:11)
Life During Wartime (5:45)
Making Flippy Floppy (4:39)
Swamp (4:30)
What A Day That Was (6:03)
This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) (4:51)
Once In A Lifetime (5:17)
Big Business/I Zimbra (7:23)
Genius Of Love (4:32)
Girlfriend Is Better (5:06)
Take Me To The River (5:35)
Crosseyed & Painless (6:08)
Review: Stop Making Sense by Talking Heads captures the iconic band's live energy and artistic innovation impeccably. Recorded during their 1983 tour, the seminal record blends art rock with new wave and funk influences, delivering a dynamic performance that escalates with each track. Frontman David Byrne's charismatic vocals and eccentric stage presence shine on hits like 'Burning Down the House' and 'Psycho Killer', while the band's tight instrumentation and funky rhythms drive the album's infectious groove. With its seamless flow and inventive arrangements, Stop Making Sense cemented Talking Heads' legacy as pioneers of avant-garde rock.
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Stop Making Sense (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 060349 7832828. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Psycho Killer (4:21)
Heaven (3:45)
Thank You For Sending Me An Angel (2:10)
Found A Job (3:15)
Slippery People (4:00)
Cities (3:40)
Burning Down The House (4:11)
Life During Wartime (5:45)
Making Flippy Floppy (4:39)
Swamp (4:30)
What A Day That Was (6:03)
This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) (4:51)
Once In A Lifetime (5:17)
Big Business/I Zimbra (7:23)
Genius Of Love (4:32)
Girlfriend Is Better (5:06)
Take Me To The River (5:35)
Crosseyed & Painless (6:08)
Review: The 40th anniversary deluxe reissue of Talking Heads' Stop Making Sense is a brilliant and complete package that truly is a tribute to this monumental release. Encompassing a double CD + Blu-ray set, it celebrates the enduring impact of Jonathan Demme's iconic concert film soundtrack. David Byrne reflects on how the live energy and audience inspiration infused these performances with a dynamism that often surpasses the studio recordings. The reissue brings this excitement to the forefront with improved mixes and sound quality for a next-level experience. This edition stands out with its Dolby Atmos soundtrack, mixed by Jerry Harrison and E.T. Thorngren, enhancing the auditory experience. Tracks like 'Psycho Killer' and 'Once in a Lifetime' pulsate with renewed vigor, while the inclusion of bonus tracks 'Cities' and 'Big Business/I Zimbra' adds to the appeal. This reissue not only revitalises the original live album but also introduces it to a new generation with unparalleled sound clarity. It's a fitting tribute to Talking Heads' innovative and electrifying performances.
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Little Creatures (reissue)
Little Creatures (reissue) (limited blue vinyl LP)
Cat: 060349 7830862. Rel: 06 Oct 23
And She Was (3:39)
Give Me Back My Name (3:22)
Creatures Of Love (4:16)
The Lady Don't Mind (3:58)
Perfect World (4:28)
Stay Up Late (3:44)
Walk It Down (4:39)
Television Man (6:09)
Road To Nowhere (4:22)
 in stock $26.34
Unravelled: 1981-2002
Unravelled: 1981-2002 (180 gram vinyl 4xLP box set + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: MRG 798. Rel: 18 Aug 22
Nothing's Going To Happen (3:55)
Luck Or Loveliness (2:36)
All My Hollowness To You (2:22)
Maybe (3:08)
Pictures On The Floor (2:27)
Clover (2:04)
Paul's Place (2:53)
The Brain That Wouldn't Die (3:23)
Walking Home (2:16)
Beauty (2:12)
Turning Brown & Torn In Two (4:42)
Crush (5:53)
Shade For Today (1:56)
Pretty Poison (2:03)
Carpetgrabber (1:59)
Sleet (2:09)
Burning Blue (2:56)
Woman (live) (4:02)
Road & Hedgehog (2:29)
Attack Of The Munchies (3:44)
The Slide (3:52)
Waltz Of The Good Husband (2:39)
Can't (2:49)
Dog (4:51)
The Winner (2:44)
Bodies (3:43)
Sign The Dotted Line (2:15)
Rorschach (3:06)
Pirouette (4:12)
Wings (1:55)
Lowlands (3:04)
Oatmeal (1:47)
Think Small (2:56)
Life Is Strange (3:06)
We Bleed Love (3:22)
More 54 (3:26)
Entropy (3:22)
Bee To Honey (1:20)
Self-Deluded Dreamboy (In A Mess) (4:33)
The Green, Green Grass Of Somone Else's Home (1:41)
The Severed Head Of Julio (1:28)
Two Minds (1:39)
Jesus The Beast (1:36)
Albumen (4:15)
Cruising With Sochran (2:44)
Fatty Fowl In Gravy Stew (2:41)
The Ugly Mire Of Deep Held Feelings (2:21)
Gluey, Gluey (2:38)
Round These Walls (2:08)
Room To Breathe (2:08)
Time To Wait (1:21)
Baby It's Over (3:12)
We Are The Chosen Few (3:03)
The Fatal Flow Of The New (3:23)
Over The Hill (1:41)
 in stock $108.14
Currents
Currents (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 473067 7. Rel: 17 Jul 15
Let It Happen (7:50)
Nangs (1:41)
The Moment (4:19)
Yes I'm Changing (4:31)
Eventually (5:18)
Gossip (0:57)
The Less I Know The Better (3:39)
Past Life (3:46)
Disciples (1:48)
Cause I'm A Man (4:03)
Reality In Motion (4:12)
Love/Paranoia (3:07)
New Person, Same Old Mistakes (6:09)
Review: Australian combo Tama Impala has always been hard to pin down, with their two studio albums to date displaying a keen desire to capture a trippy, psychedelic vibe, whilst refusing to settle on one easy-to-categorize sound. Currents, their fourth album, continues this trend, toning down some of the psychedelic rock elements in favour of nods to blue-eyed soul, woozy dream-pop, cheery summery pop (see the radio hit in waiting "The Less I Know The Better"), and even the head-nodding rhythms of hip hop (which, incidentally, prove the perfect backing for the morphine pop wooziness of "Past Life"). It's a blend that re-casts the band as baked, inter-dimensional travellers with a neat line in enveloping, sun-kissed downtempo pop.
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Lonerism (10th Anniversary Edition)
Lonerism (10th Anniversary Edition) (heavyweight vinyl 3xLP + booklet)
Cat: 244549 392. Rel: 25 May 23
Be Above It (3:24)
Endors Toi (3:06)
Apocalypse Dreams (5:50)
Mind Mischief (4:32)
Music To Walk Home By (5:01)
Why Won't They Talk To Me? (4:51)
Feels Like We Only Go Backwards (3:13)
Keep On Lying (5:53)
Elephant (3:33)
She Just Won't Believe Me (7:02)
Nothing That Has Happened So Far Has Been Anything We Could Control (2:42)
Sun's Coming Up (2:41)
Retina Show (demo) (5:13)
Sidetracked Soundtrack (demo) (4:11)
Assorted Sketches, 2010-2012 (19:22)
Review: Tame Impala's breakthrough album 'Lonerism' celebrates its tenth anniversary with a special edition reissue. Through tracks like 'Elephant', 'Feels Like We Only Go Backwards' and 'Endors Toi', the album is known for introducing psychedelia to a new generation of hungry music fans in the early 2010s, and features Kevin Parker's distinctive falsetto vocals and intricate guitarwork throughout. The reissue here includes various bonuses, demos and "assorted sketches", casting renewed light on an important record for both the music-loving public, and an Aussie band/project destined for stardom.
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Lonerism
Lonerism (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: MODVL 161. Rel: 05 Oct 12
Be Above It
Endors Toi
Apocalypse Dreams
Mind Mischief
Music To Walk Home By
Why Won't They Talk To Me?
Feels Like We Only Go Backwards
Keep On Lying
Elephant
She Just Won't Believe Me
Nothing That Has Happened So Far Has Been Anything We Could Control
Sun's Coming Up
 in stock $43.91
Lonerism
Lonerism (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 379530 0. Rel: 09 Dec 14
Be Above It
Endors Toi
Apocalypse Dreams
Mind Mischief
Music To Walk Home By
Why Won't They Talk To Me?
Feels Like We Only Go Backwards
Keep On Lying
Elephant
She Just Won't Believe Me
Nothing That Has Happened So Far Has Been Anything We Could Control
Sun's Coming Up
Gespielt von: Tommy Finger Jr.
 in stock $26.34
The Slow Rush
The Slow Rush (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 775795 6. Rel: 14 Feb 20
One More Year (5:22)
Instant Destiny (3:13)
Borderline (4:01)
Posthumous Forgiveness (6:05)
Breathe Deeper (6:13)
Tomorrow's Dust (5:28)
On Track (5:02)
Lost In Yesterday (4:10)
Is It True (3:57)
It Might Be Time (4:37)
Glimmer (2:05)
One More Hour (7:06)
Review: Kevin Parker is a real enigma of a musician. The brains behind the rightly celebrated and ever-surprising Tame Impala, he's never one for delivering quite what you expect, while still understanding that one of the most important things in music is striking a balance between the familiarity disciples need, and the expressive exploration that can prick the ears of the previously uninitiated.

Album number four, "The Slow Rush", certainly adopts a different outlook to previous undertakings. It also more than lives up to its name. It's smooth, tripped out (perhaps not so surprising on the latter front) and strikingly void of those highs that seem to offer the aural equivalent to some opiate-amphetamine blend. But we don't miss out. Instead, we're given permutations of soul, prog rock and acid house, perhaps making for the most expansive record this guy has been responsible for.
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Jarak Qaribak
Jarak Qaribak (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 405053 8883718. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Djit Nishrab (6:23)
Ashufak Shay (3:15)
Taq Ou-Dub (3:41)
Leylet Hub (4:29)
Ya Mughir Al-Ghazala (3:49)
Ahibak (4:52)
Ya 'Anid Ya Yaba (3:32)
Lhla Yzid Ikthar (4:40)
Jan Al-Galb Salik (4:22)
Review: When members of mega-bands work with relatively obscurer artists, we're always intrigued. But a potential trapping factor is in thinking Jarak Qaribak, for example, is more of a Jonny Greenwood album than a Dudu Tassa one, when in fact the exact opposite is the case. Tassa, an Israeli singer-guitarist who fuses Middle Eastern stylings with contemporary rock, lends a challenging structural terrain to the Radiohead member's electric guitar licks, with the former's Arabic and Hebrew lyrics moving atmospherically against them. A star cast of fellow Israeli artists accompany the pair, as serene vocal beat-driven movements plod and swell away in an appealingly nu-proggy fashion.
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Thirteen (remastered)
Thirteen (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP + 7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: 190758 37061. Rel: 10 Aug 18
Hang On (5:02)
The Cabbage (2:57)
Radio (2:55)
Norman 3 (4:37)
Song To The Cynic (3:34)
120 Mins (3:11)
Escher (3:20)
Commercial Alternative (2:40)
Fear Of Flying (5:23)
Tears Are Cool (3:49)
Ret Liv Dead (2:10)
Get Funky (1:15)
Gene Clark (6:36)
Country Song (3:59)
Eyes Wide Open (1:59)
 in stock $29.92
Face Down In The Garden
Face Down In The Garden (gatefold translucent cobalt blue vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: MYDL 0091. Rel: 16 Apr 25
At The Apartment (2:11)
Weight Of Desire (3:37)
At The Wedding (4:36)
Always The Same (3:13)
Sister (3:45)
Through The Mirror (3:28)
I Can Only Describe You (2:03)
12 Blown Tires (4:09)
In Love (Release The Doves) (1:41)
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Soul Mining (National Album Day 2022)
Cat: 196587 20241. Rel: 14 Oct 22
I've Been Waitin' For Tomorrow (All Of My Life) (5:42)
This Is The Day (4:45)
The Sinking Feeling (3:41)
Uncertain Smile (6:42)
The Twilight Hour (6:33)
Soul Mining (4:11)
Giant (9:29)
Review: It's hard to believe it is now a full decade since Detroit's Dez Andres blew up off the back of his classic house jam 'New For U.' He had of course been toiling away for years before that, recording with Moodyman and DJing for Slum Village amongst other things. Since then the music has kept coming - some of it hip-hop as DJ Dez, some of it house under this alias, and much of it a perfect fusion of the two. And that's what we get here on this new EP for Beretta Music - four lush deep house joints with his smooth signature drum loops and gloriously incidental melodies. The slower, funkier bounce of 'Back To Nature' is the EP highlight for us, but all four of these are a cut above, as per usual with Dez.

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The Comeback Special: Live At The Royal Albert Hall
The Comeback Special: Live At The Royal Albert Hall (limited trifold clear vinyl 3xLP + booklet)
Cat: 216973 EMU. Rel: 29 Oct 21
Global Eyes (5:52)
Sweet Bird Of Truth (3:45)
Flesh & Bones (4:13)
Heartland (5:41)
The Beat(En) Generation (2:56)
Armageddon Days (Are Here Again) (4:06)
A Long Hard Lazy Apprenticeship (2:42)
We Can't Stop What's Coming (4:48)
Phantom Walls (4:33)
Love Is Stronger Than Death (4:56)
Dogs Of Lust (3:44)
Helpline Operator (4:20)
This Is The Night (3:48)
This Is The Day (4:28)
Soul Catcher (5:25)
Bugle Boy (3:55)
Beyond Love (4:42)
Slow Emotion Replay (4:14)
(Like A) Sun Rising Thru My Garden (4:09)
Infected (4:49)
I've Been Waiting For Tomorrow (All Of My Life) (6:00)
True Happiness (This Way Lies) (4:41)
Uncertain Smile (9:09)
Lonely Planet (6:47)
Review: RECOMMENDED
There's always been an air of mystery about The The. Look through the band's history, which stretches wayyyyy back to the late-1970s, and the list of collaborators alone is enough to convince you they've been making moves in the right places for many, many years, striving to innovate and carve out their own space in the unarguably busy post punk landscape.

Everything Matt Johnson touches seems to turn to gold. Albeit a particularly scuzzy gold that exists solely in the darkest rooms of the least kept venues. Even on this accolade - a group getting a spot at The Royal Albert Hall is no mean feat - there's a sense of yellow-hued street lights and rain falling on concrete. But this is combined with a poetic element that's up there with the finest literary Romantics, and a commentary that will tell you all there is to tell.
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Troublegum (reissue)
Troublegum (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 2786. Rel: 03 Mar 21
Knives (1:57)
Screamager (2:39)
Hellbelly (3:21)
Stop It You're Killing Me (3:53)
Nowhere (2:25)
Die Laughing (2:51)
Unbeliever (3:29)
Trigger Inside (3:57)
Lunacy Booth (3:57)
Isolation (3:11)
Turn (3:50)
Femtex (3:16)
Unrequited (3:04)
Brainsaw (3:09)
 in stock $41.71
Semi Detached (25th Anniversary Edition)
Semi Detached (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited 180 gram audiophile yellow & black marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3567C. Rel: 24 Oct 23
Church Of Noise (0:08)
Tightrope Walker (0:08)
Black Eye, Purple Sky (0:08)
Lonely, Cryin' Only (0:08)
Born Too Soon (0:08)
Stay Happy (0:08)
Safe (4:12)
Straight Life (4:12)
Heaven's Gate (4:12)
Don't Expect Roses (4:12)
Tramline (4:12)
The Boy's Asleep (4:12)
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Blues & The Soulful Truth
Blues & The Soulful Truth (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: HIQLP 091. Rel: 26 Aug 22
Let's Go Down To Lucy's (4:24)
L-O-V-E (2:50)
Gypsy Queen (10:15)
Love Each Other (3:13)
Shape Your Mind To Die (5:18)
Boom-Boom-Boom (4:52)
China Doll (5:05)
CC Rider (6:22)
Review: Originally released on Flying Dutchman in 1973, Leon Thomas' Blues and the Soulful Truth is an outstanding slice of soul funk from one of the genre's all time greats. Thomas came to fame working with Pharoah Sanders on 'The Creator Has A Master Plan', but on this album he was in full flight writing his own songs, backed up by Pee Wee Ellis as a conductor and with Bob Thiele as producer. Thomas had an unflinching approach to his message, best heard on incredible cuts like 'Shape Your Mind To Die', but there's tenderness to match the toughness. Just listen to the sweetness of 'China Doll' on this long overdue reissue and take in the full spectrum of the Leon Thomas sound.
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Gespielt von: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $23.89
Quixotic (reissue)
Quixotic (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 726019 5. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Intro (1:09)
Need One (3:41)
Anything (4:10)
Soul Food (5:27)
Lullaby (4:23)
Too Tough To Die (3:54)
Sandpaper Kisses (3:52)
Ragga (3:17)
Lying (4:14)
I Wanna Be There (1:55)
I Still Feel (5:11)
Ilya (4:31)
Aaron's (In The Daze Of A Gun) (4:26)
Too Tough To Die (Hot To Tape mix) (4:18)
Sandpaper Kisses (alternate mix) (5:33)
Hours Away (4:31)
Skyscraper (4:21)
Review: Martina Topley-Bird's Quixotic, originally released in 2003 and now reissued, stands as a bold statement of her artistic independence. While known for her work with Tricky, Topley-Bird emerges from his shadow here, sowing off a versatile and compelling sound. The album opens with the captivating 'Intro,' which sets a unique tone with its a cappella style. 'Need One' follows, blending stoner rock with electronic elements, creating a gritty yet intriguing vibe. Tracks like 'Anything' and 'Soul Food' highlight her ability to fuse acoustic balladry with modern production, offering melodies that linger long after the songs end. Topley-Bird's vocals are a standout throughout, particularly on 'Ragga' and 'Lying,' where her delivery is both powerful and intimate. While Quixotic does explore a range of genres, it feels cohesive, each track contributing to the album's moody atmosphere. For fans of trip-hop, electronica and beyond, Quixotic is an engaging and worthy listen and purchase.
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Interior Spring
Cat: DE 319. Rel: 09 Feb 24
Night Sea (2:35)
Arch (3:05)
Cleanse (3:55)
Chain Of Days (3:34)
I Never Understood (3:53)
Interior Spring (3:33)
Tied (3:31)
1959 (3:21)
Red-Black Sun (3:15)
Face Of Another (4:47)
Review: Dark Entries are back with more of that sweet, sweet goth sauce in the shape of Topographies. The San Francisco band have been building up a following for their faithful tribute to sad-eyed synth-pop and new wave from the early 80s, releasing an album in 2020 on Funeral Party as well as a single for Sonic Cathedral. It's not hard to pick out the influences, and it all makes sense when you learn Gray Tolhurst is the son of The Cure's Laurence Tolhurst. They're not simply aping another band's sound though and if you can't get enough of that quintessential goth rock sound, you're going to love this record.
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Southern Nights (reissue)
Southern Nights (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 603497 825271. Rel: 29 Jan 25
Last Train (2:54)
Worldwide (2:20)
Back In Baby's Arms (4:38)
Country John (4:45)
Basic Lady (2:51)
Southern Nights (3:29)
You Will Not Lose (3:14)
What Do You Want The Girl To Do? (3:44)
When The Party's Over (2:28)
Cruel Way To Go Down (3:52)
Review: As part of Rhino Records' Start Your Ear Off Right series - which consists of reissued versions of classic albums by Dream Theater, Fleetwood Mac, The Ramones, ZZ Top and many more - comes this fabulous new version of Allen Toussaint's Southern Nights. Originally released in 1975, this is a celebrated album, showcasing Toussanint's signature blend of funk, soul and r&b. One of many records to put Touissant on the map as a soul songsmith, and to associate him with the rich musical tradition of New Orleans, the record is well-known and much celebrated for its bold and unexpected use of orchestral arrangements, unusual for New Orleans r&b at the time.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Funk
 in stock $40.36
In The Pines (remastered)
In The Pines (remastered) (gatefold red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: TRIFFLP 3. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Suntrapper (2:29)
In The Pines (2:41)
Kathy Knows (3:57)
25 To 5 (0:59)
Only One Life (1:33)
Do You Want Me Near You? (3:28)
Trick Of The Light (3:58)
Once A Day (4:03)
She's Sure The Girl I Love (2:29)
Jerdacuttup Man (4:51)
Just Might Fade Away (3:06)
Better Off This Way (2:56)
Keep Your Eyes On The Hole (2:15)
Blinder By The Hour (2:58)
Wish To See No More (2:32)
One Soul Less On Your Fiery List (4:37)
Born Sandy Devotional (3:52)
Love & Affection (1:51)
Review: Originally released in 1986, this album showcases The Triffids' exceptional blend of folk, rock, and post-punk. Featuring David McComb's haunting vocals and lush instrumentals, In The Pines takes you on a journey through atmospheric soundscapes. This album, recorded in the Australian outback on a modest budget, highlights the band's raw talent and creativity. Tracks like 'Love and Affection' and the cover of Bill Anderson's 'Once a Day' exhibit their range, from sharp electric guitar riffs to country influences. In the Pines seemed an eccentric career move for The Triffids, who were poised for major success. Retreating to the outback, the band created an album of modest majesty. Haunted by desolation, tracks like the gothic folk waltz of the title track and the intense 'Kathy Knows' stand out. Yet, the album is also filled with camaraderie. Often compared to Bob Dylan and The Band's The Basement Tapes, In the Pines captures The Triffids' infectious joy in making music, solidifying its place as a timeless piece of artistry. In The Pines is perfect for lovers of sweeping, melancholic sounds.

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