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Hey There
Cat: ORA 4501BLK. Rel: 18 Nov 24
The Long Island Sound - "Hey There" (4:23)
Vito & The Salutations - "Hey There" (2:49)
Review: In 1961, producer David Rick discovered Vito and The Salutations, a Brooklyn harmony group of Italian, Irish and Jewish teenagers. Their energetic doo-wop take on 'Unchained Melody' became a hit until the British Invasion shifted the music scene. 'Hey There' remained unreleased until Rick's 1981 double album which compiled their singles and rare collector cuts after years of misrepresentation and a court battle with a copycat group. In 2020, Monster Mike unearthed The Long Island Sound's unreleased 1969 demo of 'Hey There' which was recorded before the band dissolved. Now, Oracion Records drops this forgotten gem on 45.
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Funky Broadway (reissue)
Cat: TR 332. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Funky Broadway (3:58)
You're My Baby (2:16)
Review: 'Funky Broadway' by The Villagers appeared on the well-received Movements Vol.12 compilation album and was a clear standout amongst standouts. As a response to that it now makes its long-awaited debut release on standalone vinyl. It's a soul-stirring gem that brings classic sounds and heart-melting grooves. On the B-side comes the red hot garage-rock gem 'You're My Baby (Don't You Forget It)' which is originally from 1966, and which coincided with Dyke & The Blazers' original recording of 'Funky Broadway' in the same year. Neat.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Funk
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Tocando Macizas
Tocando Macizas (hand-numbered 7" in screen-printed sleeve limited to 100 copies)
Cat: ECL 02 SILKSCREEN. Rel: 22 Nov 24
Vivi Hernadez Y Su Conjunto - "Tocando Macizas" (3:47)
Grupo Caverna - "Caverna" (2:46)
Review: Vivi Hernandez Y Su Conjunto's 'Tocando Macizas' emerges as a coveted collector's item, limited to 100 copies in a bespoke silkscreen sleeve. This 7" release captures the raw essence of 1971 Mexican funk, offering a tantalising glimpse into a pivotal moment in Latin music history. The A-side's infectious rhythm and bold instrumentation are perfectly complemented by Grupo Caverna's 'Caverna' on the flip. This rare pressing stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of vintage Latin funk, promising to be a prized addition to any discerning vinyl enthusiast's collection.
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Tocando Macizas
Vivi Hernadez Y Su Conjunto - "Tocando Macizas" (3:51)
Grupo Caverna - "Caverna" (2:47)
Review: The 7" single Tocando Macizas by Vivi Hernandez Y Su Conjunto is a standout Latin funk gem from 1971. Known for its raw, heavy grooves, this track epitomises the best of Mexican funk, delivering an irresistible energy. Paired with Grupo Caverna's Caverna on the B-side, both tracks pack an intense rhythmic punch, combining sharp instrumentation with infectious beats. This release has gained legendary status among collectors and DJs for its rarity and quality, marking it as essential for Latin funk aficionados.
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Gespielt von: Mako & Mr Bristow
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Doom With A Voo
Doom With A Voo (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SN 133. Rel: 13 Nov 24
Hangman Stomp (New version) (2:25)
Push Me Away (3:06)
Are You Lovin' Me More (But Enjoying It Less) (2:29)
Thirty-three Voices (3:22)
Review: The Voo-Dooms are back, ready to rattle bones and raise the dead with their signature trashy, Sci-fi Voodoo Caveman Garage Punk sound. Featuring garage-punk legends like Bruce Brand (Thee Headcoats, The Masonics), Dan Whaley (The Dustaphonics), Mark Braby (Vic Goddard & Subway Sect) and Mick Cocksedge (The Untamed), this lineup is a powerhouse of doom. Their latest four-track EP delivers pounding drums, fuzz-soaked guitars, rumbling bass and a dash of theremin. Expect a reworked 'Hangman Stomp' and a gnarly Electric Prunes cover. Limited to just 300 bone-shaking copies!
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Alben
No Ones Listening Anyway: UK DIY Post Punk & Dubs 1980-1984 Volume 1
Jason BOARDMAN / VARIOUS
No Ones Listening Anyway: UK DIY Post Punk & Dubs 1980-1984 Volume 1 (LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CTRUE 31LP. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Bally O’Brien - "Tell Me Why The Tape Wobbles"
Anorexia - "Inanimate Objects"
Methodishca Tune - "LFD"
Sprout Head Uprising - "I Wish, I Wish"
The Four Kings - "Disgraceful" (version)
Swamp Children - "Call Me Honey"
Cathy La Creme - "I Married A Cult Figure"
57TH Parallel - "Psalm Fifty Seven"
Surface Mutants - "Train Dub"
Khartomb - "King Skin" (Rough mix)
The Dealers - "Share The World" (part 2)
Skeet - "Avril In The Alps"
Group Therapy - "Arty Fact"
Club Of Rome - "Bedroom Scenes"
APB - "Help Yourself"
Sirons - "Cruise Missile Blues"
Review: The latest compilation on CTR, curated by Jason Boardman of Before I Die Records, dives into the rich, underground landscape of early 1980s post-punk. This collection offers a fascinating glimpse into the era's DIY ethos, featuring rare and never-before-heard tracks that encapsulate the innovative spirit of the time. From the 2-Tone-influenced Skeet in Coventry to the dub experiments of Surface Mutants with Cabaret Voltaire, the album uncovers a trove of hidden gems that have largely flown under the radar. One track even boasts a unique post-punk diss track, adding a touch of rebellion to the mix. Boardman has unearthed a variety of tracks, some even sampled by the likes of DJ Shadow, showcasing the lasting influence of these obscure artists. The compilation highlights a time when independent musicians, studios, and labels banded together, bypassing major labels in pursuit of their creative vision. While it's not a comprehensive guide to the era, this album shines a spotlight on the overlooked and underappreciated, giving these artists the recognition they've long deserved, not to mention the enduring power and creativity of the post-punk underground.
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Chicago & Friends: Live At 55
CHICAGO / VARIOUS
Cat: 657413 7. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Introduction
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
Beginnings
Questions 67 & 68
Listen (with Robert Randolph)
South California Purples (with Steve Vai - short version)
Poem 58 (with Steve Vai)
I'm A Man (with Chris Daughtry & Robert Randolph)
Dialogue Part 1 & 2 (with Robert Randolph)
(I've Been) Searchin' So Long
Mongonucleosis
Street Player
Make Me Smile (with Christone"kingfisher" Ingram)
Colour My World (with Christone"kingfisher" Ingram)
Now More Than Ever (with Christone"kingfisher" Ingram)
Call On Me (with Robin Thicke)
Alive Again (with Judith Hill)
Wishing You Were Here (with VoicePlay)
Happy Man (with VoicePlay)
If You Leave Me Now (with VoicePlay)
Look Away (with VoicePlay)
Old Days
Hard Habit To Break (with Chris Daughtry)
Just You 'N' Me
Hard To Say I'm Sorry/Getaway
In The Country (with Robert Randolph)
Saturday In The Park (with Robin Thicke)
Free
You're The Inspiration (with Judith Hill)
Feelin' Stronger Every Day (with Judith Hill)
25 Or 6 To 4 (with All Guest Artists)
Review: Chicago's Live at 55 sees the legendary band celebrating over five decades of music with a performance full of energy and nostalgia. Featuring a mix of classic hits and deeper cuts, the set is a celebration of their enduring legacy. The performance builds with brass-heavy anthems like '25 or 6 to 4' and the smooth 'If You Leave Me Now', proving their ability to mix rock, jazz, and pop seamlessly. With guest appearances adding a fresh layer to the familiar sound, the album captures the essence of Chicago's rich musical history, while continuing to demonstrate their dynamic stage presence.
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Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival 2023
Eric CLAPTON / VARIOUS
Cat: 060349 7824687. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Sonny Landreth - "Groovy Goddess"
James Bullard - "Every Night Is Saturday Night"
Judith Hill - "Give Your Love To Someone Else" (with Eric Gales)
Gary Clark Jr - "Habits"
The Del McCoury Band, Sierra Hull, Jerry Douglas & Bradley Walker - "1952 Vincent Black Lightning"
Sierra Hull - "Walk On Boy"
Bradley Walker - "Today I Started Loving You Again"
Bradley Walker & Eric Clapton - "Always On My Mind"
The Del McCoury Band - "Fall Like Rain" (with Eric Clapton)
Eric Gales, Samantha Fish & Christone Kingfish Ingram - "Smokestack Lightning"
Eric Gales, Samantha Fish & Christone Kingfish Ingram - "Layla"
Eric Gales, Samantha Fish & Christone Kingfish Ingram - "Put That Back"
Samantha Fish & Christone Kingfish Ingram - "Going Down"
Citizen Cope - "Sideways"
Samantha Fish - "I Put A Spell On You" (with Eric Gales & Christone Kingfish Ingram)
Joe Bonamassa - "Breaking Up Somebody's Home"
Taj Mahal - "Ain't Nobody's Business But My Own"
Taj Mahal - "Early In The Morning"
Jimmie Vaughan - "Texas Flood" (with Gary Clark Jr)
Jimmie Vaughan - "Sweet Home Chicago"
Sheryl Crow - "Redemption Day"
Roger McGuinn - "Turn! Turn! Turn!" (with The Wallflowers)
Roger McGuinn - "Eight Miles High" (with Eric Clapton & The Wallflowers)
Stephen Stills - "Bluebird" (with Eric Clapton & The Wallflowers)
Robert Randolph - "Fur Elise/Foxy Lady" (with Eric Gales & Joe Bonamassa)
Citizen Cope - "Son’s Gonna Rise" (with Robert Randolph)
Keb Mo - "If The River Was Whiskey (Divin' Duck Blues)" (with Taj Mahal)
Molly Tuttle & Sierra Hull - "Memories Of Mother & Dad"
Marcus King - "Intro"
Marcus King - "It's Too Late"
Marcus King - "Honky Tonk Hell"
Marcus King - "Landslide" (with Little Bird)
Daniel Santiago & Pedro Martins - "Valentina"
Daniel Santiago & Pedro Martins - "How Could We Know" (with Judith Hill)
HER - "Carried Away"
HER - "Best Part"
HER - "Hold On" (with John Mayer & Kenny Wilson)
Molly Tuttle & Sierra Hull - "Salt Creek"
Gary Clark Jr - "The Healing"
Gary Clark Jr - "Our Love"
Los Lobos - "Don't Worry Baby"
Eric Gales - "The Storm"
Sheryl Crow - "My Favorite Mistake" (with John Mayer)
Santana - "Jingo"
Santana - "A Love Supreme" (with John McLaughlin)
Eric Clapton - "It Makes No Difference"
Eric Clapton - "I Shot The Sheriff"
Eric Clapton - "Crossroads" (with Stevie Wonder)
Review: The new live album from Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival 2023 captures the magic of the event, boasting an elite lineup including Joe Bonamassa, Gary Clark Jr., Sheryl Crow, Eric Gales, H.E.R., John Mayer and Santana, among many others. Held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on September 23 and 24, 2023, the festival marked its return after a four-year hiatus, selling out both days. With Bill Murray as Master of Ceremonies, the setlist ranged from blues staples to rock 'n' roll anthems, reinvigorated by the powerhouse collective of guitar legends. Fans can now experience the electric performances on this beautifully packaged 6xLP to transport listeners back to the unforgettable event. This release is not just a live recording, but a celebration of guitar music's past, present, and future.
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Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival 2023
Eric CLAPTON / VARIOUS
Cat: 060349 7824663. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Sonny Landreth - "Groovy Goddess" (CD1)
James Bullard - "Every Night Is Saturday Night"
Judith Hill - "Give Your Love To Someone Else" (with Eric Gales)
Gary Clark Jr - "Habits"
The Del McCoury Band, Sierra Hull, Jerry Douglas & Bradley Walker - "1952 Vincent Black Lightning"
Sierra Hull - "Walk On Boy"
Bradley Walker - "Today I Started Loving You Again"
Bradley Walker & Eric Clapton - "Always On My Mind"
The Del McCoury Band - "Fall Like Rain" (with Eric Clapton)
Eric Gales, Samantha Fish & Christone Kingfish Ingram - "Smokestack Lightning"
Eric Gales, Samantha Fish & Christone Kingfish Ingram - "Layla"
Eric Gales, Samantha Fish & Christone Kingfish Ingram - "Put That Back"
Samantha Fish & Christone Kingfish Ingram - "Going Down"
Citizen Cope - "Sideways" (CD2)
Samantha Fish - "I Put A Spell On You" (with Eric Gales & Christone Kingfish Ingram)
Joe Bonamassa - "Breaking Up Somebody's Home"
Taj Mahal - "Ain't Nobody's Business But My Own"
Taj Mahal - "Early In The Morning"
Jimmie Vaughan - "Texas Flood" (with Gary Clark Jr)
Jimmie Vaughan - "Sweet Home Chicago"
Sheryl Crow - "Redemption Day"
The Wallflowers - "The Waiting"
Roger McGuinn - "Turn! Turn! Turn!" (with The Wallflowers)
Roger McGuinn - "Eight Miles High" (with Eric Clapton & The Wallflowers)
Stephen Stills - "Bluebird" (with Eric Clapton & The Wallflowers)
ZZ Top - "Gimme All Your Lovin’"
Robert Randolph - "Fur Elise/Foxy Lady" (with Eric Gales & Joe Bonamassa - CD3)
Citizen Cope - "Son’s Gonna Rise" (with Robert Randolph)
Kurt Rosenwinkel - "Kokopelli"
Keb Mo - "If The River Was Whiskey (Divin' Duck Blues)" (with Taj Mahal)
Molly Tuttle & Sierra Hull - "Memories Of Mother & Dad"
Marcus King - "Intro"
Marcus King - "It's Too Late"
Marcus King - "Honky Tonk Hell"
Marcus King - "Landslide" (with Little Bird)
Marcus King - "Rice Pudding"
Daniel Santiago & Pedro Martins - "Valentina"
Daniel Santiago & Pedro Martins - "How Could We Know" (with Judith Hill)
HER - "Carried Away"
HER - "Best Part"
HER - "Hold On" (with John Mayer & Kenny Wilson)
HER - "Are You Gonna Go My Way"
Molly Tuttle & Sierra Hull - "Salt Creek"
Gary Clark Jr - "The Healing" (CD4)
Gary Clark Jr - "Our Love"
Los Lobos - "Don't Worry Baby"
Eric Gales - "The Storm"
Sheryl Crow - "My Favorite Mistake" (with John Mayer)
Gustavo Santaolalla - "The Last Of Us"
Santana - "Jingo"
Santana - "A Love Supreme" (with John McLaughlin)
Eric Clapton - "It Makes No Difference"
Eric Clapton - "I Shot The Sheriff"
Eric Clapton - "Crossroads" (with Stevie Wonder)
Bill Murray - "Intro" (Blu-ray1)
Sonny Landreth - "Groovy Goddess"
The Del McCoury Band, Sierra Hull, Jerry Douglas & Bradley Walker - "1952 Vincent Black Lightning"
Sierra Hull - "Walk On Boy"
Bradley Walker - "Today I Started Loving You Again"
Bradley Walker & Eric Clapton - "Always On My Mind"
The Del McCoury Band - "Fall Like Rain" (with Eric Clapton)
James Bullard - "Every Night Is Saturday Night"
Judith Hill - "Give Your Love To Someone Else" (with Eric Gales)
Sheryl Crow - "Redemption Day"
Eric Gales, Samantha Fish & Christone Kingfish Ingram - "Smokestack Lightning"
Eric Gales, Samantha Fish & Christone Kingfish Ingram - "Layla"
Eric Gales, Samantha Fish & Christone Kingfish Ingram - "Put That Back"
Samantha Fish & Christone Kingfish Ingram - "Going Down"
Gary Clark Jr - "Habits"
Joe Bonamassa - "Breaking Up Somebody's Home"
Taj Mahal - "Early In The Morning"
Jimmie Vaughan - "Texas Flood" (with Gary Clark Jr)
Jimmie Vaughan - "Sweet Home Chicago"
The Wallflowers - "The Waiting"
Roger McGuinn - "Turn! Turn! Turn!" (with The Wallflowers)
Roger McGuinn - "Eight Miles High" (with Eric Clapton & The Wallflowers)
Stephen Stills - "Bluebird" (with Eric Clapton & The Wallflowers)
ZZ Top - "Gimme All Your Lovin'"
Bill Murray - "Intro" (Blu-ray2)
Bill Murray - "I'm So Glad" (with Eric Clapton)
Robert Randolph - "Fur Elise/Foxy Lady" (with Eric Gales & Joe Bonamassa)
Kurt Rosenwinkel - "Kokopelli"
Keb Mo - "If The River Was Whiskey (Divin' Duck Blues)" (Wth Taj Mahal)
Marcus King - "Intro"
Marcus King - "It's Too Late"
Marcus King - "Rice Pudding"
Daniel Santiago & Pedro Martins - "How Could We Know" (with Judith Hill)
Sheryl Crow - "My Favorite Mistake" (with John Mayer)
Citizen Cope - "Son's Gonna Rise" (with Robert Randolph)
HER - "Hold On" (with John Mayer & Kenny Wilson)
HER - "Are You Gonna Go My Way"
Molly Tuttle & Sierra Hull - "Salt Creek"
Los Lobos - "Don't Worry Baby"
Gary Clark Jr - "The Healing"
Gary Clark Jr - "Our Love"
Gustavo Santaolalla - "The Last Of Us"
Santana - "Jingo"
Santana - "A Love Supreme" (with John McLaughlin)
Eric Clapton - "It Makes No Difference"
Eric Clapton - "I Shot The Sheriff"
Eric Clapton - "Crossroads" (with Stevie Wonder)
Review: Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival 2023 captures a thrilling live showcase of guitar virtuosity, celebrating a return after a four-year hiatus. With Bill Murray as Master of Ceremonies, this event brought together an exceptional lineup, including Joe Bonamassa, Gary Clark Jr., Sheryl Crow, H.E.R., Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, Santana, John Mayer and more. Across four discs, more than 50 tracks reveal electrifying renditions of blues classics, rock anthems and American Songbook standards, with Clapton himself frequently joining his peers onstage. Highlights include collaborations with the Del McCoury Band, Bradley Walker and stirring performances of 'Eight Miles High' with Roger McGuinn and 'Bluebird' with Stephen Stills. Spanning multiple genres and generations, the set offers a testament to the unifying power of the guitar, underscoring Clapton's influence in gathering top talents from across eras. This release not only chronicles a memorable night for fans but also reinforces the legacy of blues guitar as it finds fresh, dynamic life through each performer. Crossroads Guitar Festival 2023 is essential for blues and rock fans alike.
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The Best Of Ace: Sixties Garage Punk
Keb DARGE / VARIOUS
Cat: CHD 1649. Rel: 28 Aug 24
The Litter - "Action Woman" (2:32)
Bud & Kathy - "Hang It Out To Dry" (2:23)
Sandy Edmonds - "Come See Me" (2:27)
The Chocolate Watchband - "Sweet Young Thing" (2:56)
The Music Machine - "The People In Me" (2:50)
The Knight Riders - "I" (3:19)
The Shillings - "It's Up To You" (2:09)
The Venturie 5 - "Good 'n' Bad" (2:24)
The Hooterville Trolley - "No Silver Bird" (2:20)
The Fog - "Grey Zone" (3:24)
The Lyrics - "They Can't Hurt Me" (2:50)
The Nightcrawlers - "Who Knows" (2:20)
The Tormentors - "She's Gone" (2:24)
The Cords - "Too Late To Kiss You Now" (2:29)
Review:  Darge curates a selection of US garage stompers from the 60s, blending the easily accessible with the rare and coveted. Aimed at both new listeners and seasoned collectors, the compilation features artists like the Hooterville Trolley, the Litter, the Music Machine, the Venturie "5", the Lyrics, and the Nightcrawlers. These tracks reflect the raw energy of the 60s garage scene and pay homage to the British invasion bands such as the Who, the Kinks, and the Rolling Stones. With fuzzed guitars, driving beats, and a proto-punk attitude, the music feels fresh and is gaining traction with a new generation of fans. The compilation includes standout tracks like 'Action Woman' by The Litter, 'Hang It Out To Dry' by Bud & Kathy, and 'No Silver Bird' by The Hooterville Trolley. Housed in a sleeve designed by Robin Banks, who also created the artwork for Darge's Rockabilly compilation, this release is a visual and auditory treat. Liner notes from Keb Darge add a personal touch, making this an essential addition to any garage punk collection.
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Future Sounds Of Kraut Vol III (B-STOCK)
FRED UND LUNA / VARIOUS
Cat: CPT 6451 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Fred Und Luna - "Der Allgemeine Tenor" (5:14)
Philipp Johann Thimm - "Meine Muse" (rework For The Dusseldorf Dusterboys) (8:30)
Niklas Wandt - "Zum Schmalen Handtuch" (6:10)
Christian Nainggolan - "Nachtraucher" (6:46)
Von Spar - "Lambda" (4:41)
Harmonious Thelonious - "Liquid Sound Waves" (3:57)
Benoit B - "Cosmic Music Style" (4:43)
Salvage Art - "Wer Macht Die Arbeit" (3:58)
Die Orangen - "Lost In The Center" (6:24)
Puma & The Dolphin - "Nuances" (3:51)
Twoonky - "Dream Is Impossible" (4:20)
Sula Bassana - "Space Taxi" (5:57)
Organza Ray & Fred Und Luna - "Water Map" (11:41)
Die Wilde Jagd - "Austerlitz" (3:28)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


The third volume in the Future Sounds Of Kraut series delves deeper into the experimental realms of krautrock, blending its hypnotic rhythms with modern sensibilities. On this release, Fred und Luna lead the charge with their distinctive sound, drawing from the genre's rich history while infusing it with fresh, forward-thinking elements. The album's varied tracks are a journey through intricate loops, motorik beats and atmospheric textures, offering a dynamic exploration of electronic and psychedelic landscapes. A collection that pays homage to Krautrock's pioneers while shaping its own space in the genre, this release is a must-listen for both old and new fans alike.

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Future Sounds Of Kraut Vol III
FRED UND LUNA / VARIOUS
Cat: CPT 6451. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Fred Und Luna - "Der Allgemeine Tenor" (5:14)
Philipp Johann Thimm - "Meine Muse" (rework For The Dusseldorf Dusterboys) (8:30)
Niklas Wandt - "Zum Schmalen Handtuch" (6:10)
Christian Nainggolan - "Nachtraucher" (6:46)
Von Spar - "Lambda" (4:41)
Harmonious Thelonious - "Liquid Sound Waves" (3:57)
Benoit B - "Cosmic Music Style" (4:43)
Salvage Art - "Wer Macht Die Arbeit" (3:58)
Die Orangen - "Lost In The Center" (6:24)
Puma & The Dolphin - "Nuances" (3:51)
Twoonky - "Dream Is Impossible" (4:20)
Sula Bassana - "Space Taxi" (5:57)
Organza Ray & Fred Und Luna - "Water Map" (11:41)
Die Wilde Jagd - "Austerlitz" (3:28)
Review: The third volume in the Future Sounds Of Kraut series delves deeper into the experimental realms of krautrock, blending its hypnotic rhythms with modern sensibilities. On this release, Fred und Luna lead the charge with their distinctive sound, drawing from the genre's rich history while infusing it with fresh, forward-thinking elements. The album's varied tracks are a journey through intricate loops, motorik beats and atmospheric textures, offering a dynamic exploration of electronic and psychedelic landscapes. A collection that pays homage to Krautrock's pioneers while shaping its own space in the genre, this release is a must-listen for both old and new fans alike.

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Like Someone I Know: A Celebration Of Margo Guryan (Loser Edition)
Margo GURYAN / VARIOUS
Cat: SP 1644X. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Tops - "Sunday Morning" (2:25)
Rahill - "Sun" (3:27)
Clairo - "Love Songs" (2:57)
June McDoom - "Thoughts" (2:51)
Munya & Kainalu - "Don't Go Away" (2:18)
Frankie Cosmos & Good Morning - "Take A Picture" (2:58)
Kate Bollinger - "What Can I Give You" (2:24)
Pearl & The Oysters - "Think Of Rain" (2:10)
Bedouine & Sylvie - "Can You Tell" (2:17)
Empress Of - "Someone I Know" (2:04)
Barrie - "Love" (2:52)
Margo Price - "California Shake" (3:38)
Review: Like Someone I Know features reinterpretations of Margo Guryan's timeless songs by a diverse lineup of artists, including TOPS, Clairo, Empress Of, and Margo Price. Guryan, a talented singer-songwriter and pianist, released her only album, Take a Picture, in 1968, which, despite initial obscurity, has become a cornerstone of the sunshine-pop genre. Her compositions reflect a sophisticated understanding of love and uncertainty, showcasing a delicate yet powerful songwriting style. Guryan's artistry gained renewed recognition in recent years, particularly after her haunting track 'Why Do I Cry' went viral on TikTok shortly before her passing in 2021. This tribute album celebrates her influence, allowing modern musicians to explore her work while maintaining the essence of her original sound. Tracks like McDoom's atmospheric take on 'Thoughts' and Frankie Cosmos' playful rendition of 'Take a Picture' highlight Guryan's remarkable craftsmanship and emotional depth. By donating a portion of proceeds to affordable reproductive health services, this compilation not only honours Guryan's legacy but also reaffirms the lasting impact of her music, proving that her work continues to resonate across generations.
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More Deep 70s: Undiscovered Jewels From Music's Most Action Packed Decade
David HEPWORTH / VARIOUS
Cat: EDSL 0161. Rel: 20 Feb 25
The Ramones - "Let's Dance" (CD1: Re-make/Re-model)
Devo - "Satisfaction (I Can't Get No)"
Nils Lofgren - "Goin' Back"
The Hollies - "Sandy (4th Of July, Asbury Park)"
Don Covay - "Memphis"
Nina Simone - "Baltimore"
Lowell George - "What Do You Want The Girl To Do?"
Billy Swan - "Don't Be Cruel" (Slow version)
The Bunch - "When Will I Be Loved?"
Frankie Miller - "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues"
Greg Kihn - "For You"
Thin Lizzy - "Rosalie" (live)
Todd Rundgren - "Rain"
Nilsson - "Vine Street"
Joe Cocker - "Jamaica Say You Will"
Terry Melcher - "These Days"
John Martyn - "Spencer The Rover"
Ian Matthews - "7 Bridges Road"
Leo Kottke - "Pamela Brown"
The Pointer Sisters - "Grinning In Your Face"
Elvis Costello & The Attractions - "Psycho" (live)
The Runaways - "Cherry Bomb" (CD2: Skinny Tie music)
Cheap Trick - "Surrender"
The Cars - "Double Life"
Joe Jackson - "It's Different For Girls"
Dwight Twilley Band - "I'm On Fire"
Mink De Ville - "Just Your Friends"
Sniff 'N' The Tears - "Driver's Seat"
Shoes - "Too Late"
Raspberries - "Go All The Way"
Graham Parker & The Rumour - "Local Girls"
John Hiatt - "Take Off Your Uniform"
XTC - "Life Begins At The Hop"
The Inmates - "Dirty Water"
Deaf School - "What A Way To End It All"
Tim Moore - "Rock & Roll Love Letter"
Squeeze - "Up The Junction"
Crabby Appleton - "Go Back"
Roger McGuinn - "Draggin'" (CD3: Americana)
Gene Clark - "No Other"
Jimmy Webb - "PF Sloan"
Laura Nyro - "Stoney End"
Millie Jackson - "Loving Arms"
Bobby Bland - "It's Not The Spotlight"
Dr John - "I Need Hoodood"
The Meters - "Fire On The Bayou"
Taj Mahal - "Satisfied 'N Tickled Too"
Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks - "I Scare Myself"
Joe Ely - "Honky Tonk Masquerade"
Guy Clark - "Desperados Waiting For A Train"
Paul Williams - "Someday Man"
Chip Taylor - "I Wasn't Born In Tennessee"
Joe Simon - "Georgia Blue"
Muddy Waters - "Mannish Boy"
Terry Allen - "New Delhi Freight Train"
Head Hands & Feet - "(Let's Get This) Show On The Road" (CD4: Basing Street Blues)
Free - "The Highway Song"
John Cale - "You Know More Than I Know"
Ultravox! - "Young Savage"
Nico - "It Has Not Taken Long"
Sparks - "Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth"
The Heptones - "Country Boy"
Burning Spear - "Marcus Garvey"
Max Romeo & The Upsetters - "Chase The Devil"
Jess Roden - "On Broadway"
Swamp Dogg - "Did I Come Back Too Soon (Or Stay Away Too Long)"
Kevin Ayers - "Didn't Feel Lonely Till I Thought Of You"
801 - "Rongwrong"
Jim Capaldi - "Eve"
Richard Thompson - "Roll Over Baughan Williams"
Bryn Haworth - "Grappenhall Rag"
Peter Skellern - "I Guess You Wish You'd Gone Home"
Morris On - "Princess Royal"
Review: David Hepworth has been writing, broadcasting, and speaking about music since the 1970 - often alongside Mark Ellen, with the pair currently hosting the Word In Your Ear podcast. He helped launch and edit Smash Hits and The Word amongst others, and was a presenter on BBC's The Old Grey Whistle Test and an anchor for Live Aid in 1985. As such, he knows his stuff. Following the success of his Underrated Cuts From A Misunderstood Decade comes this follow up, which he has annotated track-by-track.From Roy Harper and Sandy Denny's folky shenangans to Status Quo. ZZ Top and proto-punks Eddie & The Hot Rods, this is Hepworth making a case that the 70s remains unmatched for music invention, and a strong case it is too.
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Folk Funk & Trippy Troubadours Volume 3
Paul HILLERY / VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 793CLP. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Sheila Chandra - "One" (4:34)
Tim Green - "Got More Love" (3:04)
Stephen Whynott - "What Have You Seen" (3:19)
February Montaine - "Seven Letters" (3:28)
Gil De Ray - "Something About Nothing" (4:36)
Robin Frederick - "Night Blooming Thing" (4:01)
Bobbi Keith - "Give Me Time" (4:36)
Jeff Putterman - "Beside You" (3:08)
Kirk Edwards - "Provincetown" (3:41)
Soapstone - "You Brighten Up My Day" (3:34)
Jerry Thomas - "Love Strain" (3:50)
Janelle Richey - "Rainy Day Dreams" (2:53)
Dave Smith & Judy Dinning - "Sail Far" (4:07)
Dwight Druick - "Joshua" (3:21)
Franciscus Henri - "Friendship" (2:47)
Tom Wasinger - "Montse'gur'" (3:27)
Charmer - "Movin' On" (2:34)
Siren - "Take It If You Try" (3:45)
Rhythm & Bliss - "Love Is The Sun" (4:16)
Robert Carlton - "Going All The Way" (2:40)
Roger Ekman - "Motivationen Maste Vara Stor" (2:39)
Heaven & Earth - "Feel The Spirit" (4:44)
Review: Masterful curator Paul Hillery returns with another essential instalment in this wonderful BBE series. Volume 3 continues his tradition of unearthing rare, high-quality tracks so it is a perfect companion to his Children of the Sun trilogy. This one spans funky folk, jazzy AOR, lo-fi dub and DIY folktronica and includes numerous gems like Sheila Chandra's ethereal vocals and Tim Green's euphoric grooves, a playful vibe from Gil De Ray on 'Something About Nothing' and plenty more besides. With extensive sleeve notes, this is a deep sonic journey that also cements the man behind it as an expert archivist.
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Folk Funk & Trippy Troubadours Volume Three
Paul HILLERY / VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 793CCD. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Sheila Chandra - "One"
Tim Green - "Got More Love"
Stephen Whynott - "What Have You Seen"
February Montaine - "Seven Letters"
Gil De Ray - "Something About Nothing"
Robin Frederick - "Night Blooming Thing"
Bobbi Keith - "Give Me Time"
Jeff Outterman - "Beside You"
Kirk Edwards - "Provincetown"
Soapstone - "You Brighten Up My Day"
Jerry Thomas - "Love Strain"
Janelle Richey - "Rainy Day Dreams"
Dave Smith & Judy Dinning - "Sail Far"
Dwight Druick - "Joshua"
Franciscus Henri - "Friendship"
Tom Wasinger - "Montse'gur'"
Charmer - "Movin' On"
Siren - "Take It If You Try"
Rhythm & Bliss - "Love Is The Sun"
Robert Carlton - "Going All The Way"
Roger Ekman - "Motivationen Maste Vara Stor"
Heaven & Earth - "Feel The Spirit"
Review: The little known folk-funk genre does what it says on the tin. Here on this third volume in a wonderful series so far, compilation curator Paul Hilery does a fine job of portraying the best obscurios in the style, salvaging the very best of such flukily serene funk music and its stylistic cognates. Classic cuts from unlikely celestials such as Tim Green and Jeff Outterman are paired with case examples of neo-psychedelia, vocal raga, soft rock, and trip-hop, at once stretching the very furthest definitional corners of the term "funk" while making for a shimmering trip. Bobbi Keith's 'Give Me Time' has to be the highlight, coming agogo with chord-soaked backings and pealing electric piano, as Keith's nearly genderless voice flits over the mix.
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Hosono House Revisited
Haruomi HOSONO / VARIOUS
Hosono House Revisited (2xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: STH 2492. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Pearl & The Oysters - "Koi Wa Momoiro" (2:50)
Mei Ehara - "Jusho Futei Mushoku Tei Shunyu" (3:23)
Rei Harakami - "Owari No Kisetsu" (3:13)
John Carroll Kirby - "Fuku Wa Uchi Oni Wa Soto" (feat The Mizuhara Sisters) (2:29)
Jerry Paper - "Bara To Yaju" (4:33)
Se So Neon - "Party" (2:39)
Yuma Abe - "Fuyu Goe" (4:01)
Mac DeMarco - "Boku Wa Chotto" (2:52)
Kukuku - "CHOO CHOO Gatagoto" (4:08)
Akiko Yano - "Rock-A-Bye My Baby" (4:00)
Sam Gendel - "Koi Wa Momoiro" (4:59)
Cornelius - "Bara To Yaju" (4:19)
Towa Tei - "Ai Ai Gasa" (1:01)
Review: Haruomi Hosono of Yellow Magic Orchestra infamy gets a Stones Throw "reworks-reissue" of his landmark debut solo record Hosono House, this time under the name Hosono House Revisited. Not a reissue per se but rather an exemplary case of an "interpretations" LP - in which favourite adjacent artists and contemporaries choose their favourite track from a given artist's discography, and do their best to capture their own subjective recorded responses to the song as they know it best - this version sees several musicians from the Stones Throw roster and beyond offer up their own interpretations of Hosono's songs. Leading the charge is John Carroll Kirby's 'Fuku Wa Uchi Oni Wa Soto', a mixable, much funkier and bubblegum-gobbed version of the originally kalimba-led, totally live-recorded track.
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Aqualung (Redux)
JETHRO TULL / VARIOUS
Aqualung (Redux) (gatefold oxblood vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: MER 118LPB1. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Chris Goss & Alain Johannes - "Aqualung" (4:30)
The Well - "Cross-Eyed Mary" (1:26)
Osi & The Jupiter - "Cheap Day Return" (4:13)
Huntsmen - "Mother Goose" (2:18)
The Otolith - "Wond'ring Aloud" (6:14)
Motorpsycho - "Up To Me" (3:54)
Big Scenic Nowhere - "My God" (3:23)
Saturna - "Hymn 43" (5:13)
Mammoth Volume - "Slipstream" (4:59)
The Sword - "Locomotive Breath" (5:55)
Domkraft & Arvid Hallagard - "Wind-up" (6:26)
Review: The fourth studio album by English hard rockers Jethro Tull, Aqualung married a turning point in the career of the band, prepping them for a more major radio-friendly future that would see them become mainstays of the touring circuit and rank among the finest live acts of the time. It would also quickly become the group's most successful release, commercially speaking, producing two standout singles in 'Hymn 43' and 'Locomotive Breath'. With such a storied history, anyone going anywhere near Tull's masterpiece wants to tread carefully. Or throw themselves full pelt into the chaos and beauty of the record by inviting a load of stoner rock acts to do their best/worst/most imaginative on the original material and come up with something new. Magnetic Eye opted to do just that with Redux, and it hits hard.
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Movements Vol 12
Tobias KIRMAYER / VARIOUS
Movements Vol 12 (gatefold 2xLP + 7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRLP 9122BONUS7. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Johnny April - "She Had A Pikanese" (feat Mat Matthews Quartet) (2:13)
Lu Elliott - "Common Sense" (2:24)
Lloyd Fatman - "No Big Thing" (part 1 & 2) (4:25)
Billy J - "Teacher Teach Me" (3:01)
Wayne Johnson & The Bridage - "Scram Gravy Ain't Wavy" (2:04)
4 Dimensions - "Hipper Snapper" (2:43)
The Villagers - "Funky Broadway" (3:56)
The Rippers - "Honesty" (3:28)
Exceptional Citizens Band - "Proud Mary" (5:38)
Gus Brendel - "Sax On The Rocks" (2:22)
The Hornets - "Seven Days To Tahiti" (2:40)
Bret Breitinger - "Jive Samba" (4:59)
Downtown Trio - "Summertime" (6:21)
ONYX - "Break It Loose" (part 1) (3:16)
The Shake & Bake Band - "Shake And Bake" (part 1 & 2) (6:41)
Lou Jackson - "Outside Looking In" (3:05)
Energy Crisis - "Tough Times Blues" (2:37)
Soul Unlimited - "Do It" (3:02)
Soul Unlimited - "Darkside Of Town" (2:43)
Review: Movements Vol.12 fills a bag of rare rhythm & blues, mod-jazz, and mid '70s funk. Launching on a note of obscure rhythm and blues from the 60s, most of the tracks heard thence were sifted from "hopelessly obscure" 7" singles; hopelessly obscure, that is, until now, when many a ravenous compilation curator seek to restore their honour. With most of the tracks doused in vocal reverb, and coming filled with oodles of commonsensical wisdom and everyday tootling advice, we segue from deepfunk to big band to mood jazz and then back to funk, the most impressive in the lattermost category having got to be the 4 Dimensions' 'Hipper Snapper' and Gus Brendel's 'Sax On The Rocks'; the instrumental side of the record is especially great.
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Weird Scenes From The Hangout: Psychedelic & Freakbeat Dancefloor Anthems 1967-1982
Richard NORRIS / VARIOUS
Cat: BN 12LPX. 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 Rising 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)
Fleur De Lys - "Circles" (3:04)
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 Action - "I'll Keep On Holding On" (3:41)
The Creation - "How Does It Feel To Feel" (2:56)
The Third Eye - "Pass Myself" (4:12)
Review: The limited edition double album Weird Scenes From The Hangout presents an exhilarating journey through psychedelic and freakbeat anthems that were the heartbeat of Liverpool's renowned mid-'80s club night, The Hangout. Released on striking Neon Pink and Transparent Curacao vinyl, this 2 x LP compilation curated by Richard Norris (The Grid, Beyond the Wizard's Sleeve) captures the vibrant essence of his club's eclectic soundscape. The album features a carefully selected roster of tracks from iconic acts like The Velvet Underground, Can, Captain Beefheart, The Seeds and The Left Banke, reflecting the diverse and energetic vibe that Norris fostered at The Hangout. This special compilation brings together floor fillers and dancefloor anthems that defined the psychedelic scene during the 1967-1982 period, meticulously licensed to recreate the magic of Norris's celebrated club nights. The Hangout, launched in autumn 1984 at Liverpool's Krackers club, was a haven for psychedelic enthusiasts and dance music aficionados alike. With its pulsating beats and psychedelic visuals, the club became a hub for revelry, featuring guest performances from bands such as Zodiac Mindwarp and The Cardiacs. Norris's vision was simple yet profound: to curate a dance experience that embraced both obscure and popular tracks, ensuring that every tune ignited the dancefloor. This reissue not only revives the spirit of The Hangout but also celebrates the enduring impact of its eclectic playlist. With remastered sound and original artwork, this compilation is a treasure trove for fans of psychedelic and freakbeat music, showcasing a pivotal era in Liverpool's vibrant club culture.
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Cosmic Waves Volume 1
Angel OLSEN / VARIOUS
Cat: JAG 477LP. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Poppy Jean Crawford - "Glamorous" (Compiled By Angel Olsen) (4:43)
Coffin Prick - "Blood" (4:36)
Sarah Grace White - "Ride" (4:08)
Maxim Ludwig - "Make Believe You Love Me" (3:53)
Camp Saint Helene - "Wonder Now" (4:36)
The Takeover (Poppy Jean Crawford Cover - Performed By Angel Olsen) (3:48)
Swimming (Coffin Prick Cover) (2:38)
Sinkhole (Sarah Grace White Cover) (4:03)
Born Too Blue (Maxim Ludwig Cover) (5:11)
Farfisa Song (Camp Saint Helene Cover) (3:58)
Review: It's hard to imagine the esteemed Jagjaguwar label without Angel Olsen. The American singer-songwriter feels like a central figure. She epitomises the absolute quality that they put out year-in, year-out. Her long-standing partnership with them has led to her landing a new imprint named somethingscosmic. Here she's given free reign to release when and how she wants, with help from Jagjaguwar. An absolute dream for her no doubt. This, the second release on somethingscosmic, it's billed as a compilation reimagined as a dialogue; the A-side features artists chosen by Olsen, with each artist choosing their own song for the collection. Side B is a collection of songs from the same artists, but chosen by Olsen and recorded by her. Of the artists on there, Poppy Jean Crawford's 'Glamorous' is dark post-punk with a Kills-esque vocal... it feels like what the definition of rock n' roll should be. Meanwhile, Coffin Prick's 'Blood' (Yep, you read that right... what a band name!) is a great example of reckless psychedelic fuzz. And Sarah Grace White has a stunning, magnetic voice and the music is pared back to let it shine at the forefront of the mix. Olsen clearly has A&R clout and magical release ideas - long may her new venture thrive.
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Cult Of The Lamb: Hymns Of The Unholy
PICK UP GOLIATH / VARIOUS
Cult Of The Lamb: Hymns Of The Unholy (gatefold LP in debossed sleeve)
Cat: LMLP 259. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Cult (feat Howard Jones, Scott LePage & Mike Malyan) (5:00)
Chaos (feat Matthew K Heafy & Mike Malyan) (3:20)
Famine (feat Howard Jones, Scott LePage & Mike Malyan) (3:12)
Pestilence (feat Matthew K Heafy, Javier Reyes & Mike Malyan) (3:25)
Conquest (feat Howard Jones, Joshua Gilbert, Mike Malyan, Josh Baines & Clay Gober) (4:24)
Death (feat Matthew K Heafy, Mike Malyan & Sean long) (6:02)
Review: This six-track release is a metal reimagining of River Boy's award-winning soundtrack for the cult indie game 'Cult of the Lamb'. This unholy alliance of metal heavyweights, including Howard Jones (ex-Killswitch Engage), Matthew K. Heafy (Trivium), and members of Polyphia and Animals As Leaders, delivers a brutal yet melodic take on the game's haunting soundscapes. Produced by Sam George (Pick Up Goliath), the music conjures a dark and atmospheric world, where crushing riffs and soaring vocals intertwine with intricate guitar work and thunderous drumming. This is no mere tribute; it's a full-blown metal exorcism, a testament to the power of video game music to transcend its original context and inspire new creative heights.
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The Mod Top 40
Eddie PILLER / VARIOUS
Cat: DEMREC 1246. Rel: 30 Aug 24
Doris Troy - "What’cha Gonna Do About It" (1:50)
Hank Jacobs - "So Far Away" (2:20)
Nella Dodds - "Come See About Me" (2:40)
George Stone - "Hole In The Wall" (2:50)
The High Keys - "Que Sera Sera" (2:51)
Betty Everett - "Getting Mighty Crowded" (2:12)
Sugar Pie DeSanto - "I Don’t Wanna Fuss" (3:22)
Rufus Thomas - "Walking The Dog" (2:32)
Joe Tex - "Hold What You've Got" (3:07)
Irma Thomas - "Time Is On My Side" (2:52)
Ike & Tina Turner - "I Can’t Believe What You Say" (2:01)
Chuck Jackson - "Any Day Now" (3:24)
Major Lance - "The Monkey Time" (2:47)
Inez & Charlie Foxx - "La De Da I Love You" (2:25)
Mary Love - "I’m In Your Hands" (2:34)
The Larks - "The Jerk" (2:37)
Mitty Collier - "I Had A Talk With My Man" (3:43)
Maxine Brown - "Oh No Not My Baby" (2:34)
The Sapphires - "Gotta Have Your Love" (2:15)
Solomon Burke - "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love" (2:45)
Lee Dorsey - "Ride Your Pony" (2:53)
Jackie Ross - "Selfish One" (3:19)
The Sharpees - "Tired Of Being Lonely" (2:38)
Roy Head & The Traits - "Treat Her Right" (2:07)
Little Milton - "Who’s Cheating Who?" (2:57)
James Brown - "Out Of Sight" (2:22)
Don Covay - "Mercy, Mercy" (2:26)
Darrell Banks - "Open The Door To Your Heart" (2:36)
Bessie Banks - "Go Now" (2:40)
Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces - "Searching For My Love" (2:30)
Phil Upchurch Combo - "You Can’t Sit Down" (part 1) (2:10)
Jackie Lee - "The Duck" (2:19)
Bobby Sheen - "Dr Love" (2:23)
The Poets - "She Blew A Good Thing" (2:47)
Little Hank - "Mr Bang Bang Man" (2:38)
Jerry Jackson - "It’s Rough Out There" (2:23)
Bunny Sigler - "Let The Good Times Roll - Feel So Good" (2:54)
Chris Bartley - "Sweetest Thing This Side Of Heaven" (2:55)
Toussaint McCall - "Nothing Takes The Place Of You" (3:22)
Mickey Lee Lane - "Hey-Sah-Lo-Nay" (2:28)
Review: Eddie Piller Presents The Mod Top 40 revives the essence of '60s Mod music with a fresh twist. While many fans are familiar with the tracks, the story behind them is new and intriguing. Inspired by the Mod revival of the late 70s, Eddie delved into the original scene, guided by Randy Cozens, whose letters to music magazines in the pre-internet era led to the creation of the original Mod Top 100. Eddie's double vinyl set includes 40 essential r&b, soul, jazz and beat tracks plus personal picks for unavailable originals. This release honours Cozens' influence and offers a stylish, informative introduction to classic Mod sounds complete with new sleeve notes and track details.
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The Mod Top 100
Eddie PILLER / VARIOUS
The Mod Top 100 (unmixed 4xCD in slip-case)
Cat: EDSL 0200. Rel: 30 Aug 24
Doris Troy - "What’cha Gonna Do About It"
Hank Jacobs - "So Far Away"
Nella Dodds - "Come See About Me"
George Stone - "Hole In The Wall"
The High Keys - "Que Sera Sera"
Betty Everett - "Getting Mighty Crowded"
Sugar Pie DeSanto - "I Don’t Wanna Fuss"
Rufus Thomas - "Walking The Dog"
Joe Tex - "Hold What You've Got"
Irma Thomas - "Time Is On My Side"
Ike & Tina Turner - "I Can’t Believe What You Say"
Chuck Jackson - "Any Day Now"
Major Lance - "The Monkey Time"
Inez & Charlie Foxx - "La De Da, I Love You"
Mary Love - "I’m In Your Hands"
The Larks - "The Jerk"
Mitty Collier - "I Had A Talk With My Man"
Maxine Brown - "Oh No Not My Baby"
The Sapphires - "Gotta Have Your Love"
Solomon Burke - "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love"
Lee Dorsey - "Ride Your Pony"
Jackie Ross - "Selfish One"
The Sharpees - "Tired Of Being Lonely"
Roy Head & The Traits - "Treat Her Right"
Little Milton - "Who’s Cheating Who?"
James Brown - "Out Of Sight"
Don Covay - "Mercy Mercy"
Darrell Banks - "Open The Door To Your Heart"
Bessie Banks - "Go Now"
Bobby Moore & His Rhythm Aces - "Searching For My Love"
Phil Upchurch Combo - "You Can’t Sit Down"
Jackie Lee - "The Duck"
Bobby Sheen - "Dr Love"
The Poets - "She Blew A Good Thing"
Johnny Nash - "Love Ain’t Nothin’ (But A Monkey On Your Back)"
Earl-Jean - "Randy"
Fred Hughes - "Oowee Baby I Love You"
Sandy Wynns - "A Touch Of Venus"
Nina Simone - "Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood"
Tony Clarke - "Ain’t Love Good, Ain’t Love Proud"
Jimmy McGriff - "I’ve Got A Woman"
The Astors - "Candy"
Googie Rene Combo - "Smokie Joe’s La La"
Little Hank - "Mr Bang Bang Man"
Jerry Jackson - "It’s Rough Out There"
Shades Of Blue - "Oh How Happy"
Howard Tate - "Ain’t Nobody Home"
Jimmy Radcliffe - "Long After Tonight Is Over"
Alvin Cash - "Twine Time"
The O’Jays - "Lipstick Traces"
Bunny Sigler - "Let The Good Times Roll - Feels So Good"
The Incredibles - "There’s Nothing Else To Say Baby"
The Ikettes - "Peaches & Cream"
The Packers - "Hole In The Wall"
Gloria Jones - "Finders Keepers"
Dobie Gray - "See You At The Go-Go"
Deon Jackson - "Love Makes The World Go Round"
The Capitols - "Cool Jerk"
Ramsey Lewis Trio - "The In Crowd"
Fontella Bass - "Rescue Me"
Homer Banks - "60 Minutes Of Your Love"
Chris Bartley - "Sweetest Thing This Side Of Heaven"
Alexander Patton - "A Lil' Lovin' Sometimes"
Bettye Swann - "Make Me Yours"
Darrow Fletcher - "The Pain Gets A Little Deeper"
Jimmy Hughes - "Steal Away"
Carla Thomas - "Gee Whiz"
The Vibrations - "My Girl Sloopy"
The Impressions - "Gypsy Woman"
Sam & Dave - "You Don’t Know Like I Know"
Garnett Mimms - "I’ll Take Good Care Of You"
Toussaint McCall - "Nothing Takes The Place Of You"
Candy & The Kisses - "The 81"
Otis Redding - "Mr Pitiful"
Eddie Holman - "This Can’t Be True"
Rosco Robinson - "That’s Enough"
The Manhattans - "I Wanna Be Your Everything"
The Magnificent Men - "Peace Of Mind"
Mickey Lee Lane - "Hey-Sah-Lo-Nay"
Willie Mitchell - "Mercy"
Derrick & Patsy - "Gypsy Woman"
Derek Martin - "Daddy Rollin' Stone"
Baby Washington - "That's How Heartaches Are Made"
Garnet Mimms & The Enchanters - "Cry Baby"
Billy Stewart - "Sitting In The Park"
Tommy Tucker - "Hi Heel Sneakers"
Chris Farlowe - "Air Travel"
The Miracles - "I Gotta Dance To Keep From Crying"
The Spinners - "Sweet Thing"
Kim Weston - "I'm Still Loving You"
Marvin Gaye - "I'll Be Doggone"
Bob & Earl - "Harlem Shuffle"
Russell Byrd - "Hitch Hike" (part 1)
Slim Harpo - "I Got Love If You Want It"
The Soul Sisters - "I Can't Stand It"
The Velvelettes - "Lonely Lonely Girl Am I"
Jimmy Smith - "The Cat"
The Megatons - "Shimmy Shimmy Walk" (part 1)
Etta James - "Tell Mama"
The Bar-Kays - "Soul Finger"
Review: Eddie Piller Presents The Mod Top 100 is a fulfilling four-CD set that revisits the golden era of 1960s mod culture through a meticulously curated selection of tracks. This collection, inspired by the original Mod Top 100 compiled by Randy Cozens, offers a rich mix of r&b, soul, jazz and beat music that was integral to the iconic dancefloors of London's West End. Piller has expanded upon Cozens' influential list, including additional personal favorites from the era. The result is a vibrant homage to the Mod movement, featuring soulful voices from Doris Troy, Betty Everett, and Bessie Banks, alongside classics from James Brown, Ike and Tina Turner, and Solomon Burke. Instrumental gems from Hank Jacobs and the Ramsey Lewis Trio further enhance this comprehensive set. The release not only showcases the era's diverse sound but also serves as a tribute to Randy Cozens, whose passion and dedication helped shape the Mod scene. With new sleeve notes by Piller and support from Cozens' family, this collection is a fitting celebration of a pivotal musical and cultural moment.
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A Yacht Rock Odyssey
Katie PUCKRIK / VARIOUS
A Yacht Rock Odyssey (unmixed 4xCD + autographed print in slip-case)
Cat: EDSL 0201X. Rel: 30 Aug 24
Christopher Cross - "Ride Like The Wind" (45 version - CD1: Luxury Yacht)
Starbuck - "Moonlight Feels Right"
George Benson - "Turn Your Love Around"
Carly Simon - "You Belong To Me"
Kenny Loggins - "This Is It"
Raydio - "You Can’t Change That"
Average White Band - "Whatcha Gonna Do For Me"
Bobby Caldwell - "What You Won’t Do For Love"
Boz Scaggs - "Lowdown" (single version)
Robbie Dupree - "Steal Away"
Al Jarreau - "Mornin’"
Pablo Cruise - "What'cha Gonna Do?"
Gino Vannelli - "People Gotta Move"
Ace - "How Long"
Stephen Bishop - "Save It For A Rainy Day"
The Pointer Sisters - "He’s So Shy"
Steve Winwood - "Valerie" (1982 version)
Player - "Baby Come Back"
Chaka Khan - "Through The Fire" (45 version)
Toto - "Africa"
Olivia Newton-John - "Magic" (CD2: Sirens Of The Sea)
Nicolette Larson - "Lotta Love"
Laura Allan - "Opening Up To You"
Carole Bayer Sager - "It’s The Falling In Love"
Carly Simon - "It Keeps You Runnin’"
Curved Air - "Touch Of Tequila"
Lauren Wood - "Save The Man"
Samantha Sang - "Emotion"
Rajie - "Last Chance"
Evie Sands - "Lady Of The Night"
Maria Muldaur - "Open Your Eyes"
Holly Near - "Back Off"
Kiki Dee - "Love Is A Crazy Feeling"
Akiko Yano - "Telephone Line"
Diane Tell - "Tes Yeux"
Wendy Waldman - "Cold Back On Me"
Karla Bonoff - "Someone To Lay Down Beside Me"
Elkie Brooks - "Fool If You Think It’s Over"
Maxus - "Nobody’s Business" (CD3: Deep Dive)
Toto - "Georgy Porgy"
Average White Band - "Isn’t It Strange"
Greg Guidry - "Show Me Your Love"
Dane Donahue - "Freedom"
Randy Crawford - "That’s How Heartaches Are Made"
Paul Anka - "Walk A Fine Line"
Robbie Dupree - "Brooklyn Girls"
Little Feat - "Red Streamliner"
Robert Palmer - "Every Kinda People"
Larsen-Feiten Band - "Who’ll Be The Fool Tonight"
Lake - "Key To The Rhyme" (album version)
Leo Sayer - "Easy To Love"
Amy Holland - "How Do I Survive"
Pages - "The Sailor’s Song"
Airplay - "Nothin’ You Can Do About It"
Bill Champlin - "Keys To The Kingdom"
The Jones Girls - "Nights Over Egypt" (CD4: Night Sail)
Michael McDonald - "I Keep Forgettin’ (Every Time You're Near)"
Grover Washington Jr & Bill Withers - "Just The Two Of Us"
Kenny Rankin - "Creepin’"
Steve Winwood - "Hold On"
Chicago - "Wishing You Were Here"
Lonette McKee - "Maybe There Are Reasons"
Ned Doheny - "Get It Up For Love"
Loggins & Messina - "Move On"
JD Souther - "Midnight Prowl"
Michael Sembello - "Lay Back (Menage A Trois)"
Robert Palmer - "Give Me An Inch"
Kool & The Gang - "Too Hot"
Pousette-Dart Band - "Winterness"
Bernie Leadon - "Glass Off"
Steve Miller Band - "Sacrifice"
Christopher Cross - "Sailing"
Review: One time Pet Shop Boys backing singer and post-pub TV presenter Katie Puckrik presents a meticulously curated exploration of smooth, sophisticated sounds across four CDs. This collection shows the genre's lush, West Coast sound from 1975 to 1985, includes hits from icons like Michael McDonald, Toto and Average White Band, alongside classics from Carly Simon and Robert Palmer. Puckrik, also known for her BBC TV documentary I Can Go for That: The Smooth World of Yacht Rock, delves into the genre's blend of escapist jazz-inflected soft rock and nuanced lyrics reflecting aspiration and alienation. A definitive guide to the ultimate yacht rock experience.
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A Yacht Rock Odyssey
Katie PUCKRIK / VARIOUS
Cat: DEMREC 1247. Rel: 30 Aug 24
Christopher Cross - "Ride Like The Wind" (45 version) (3:53)
Average White Band - "Whatcha Gonna Do For Me?" (4:09)
The Pointer Sisters - "He's So Shy" (3:34)
Bobby Caldwell - "What You Won't Do For Love" (4:43)
Maxus - "Nobody's Busines" (3:19)
Lauren Wood - "Save The Man" (5:08)
Toto - "Africa" (4:19)
Robbie Dupree - "Steal Away" (3:20)
George Benson - "Turn Your Love Around" (3:46)
Stephen Bishop - "Save It For A Rainy Day" (3:10)
Carly Simon - "It Keeps You Runnin'" (3:54)
Bill Champlin - "Keys To The Kingdom" (5:03)
Michael Sembello - "Lay Back (Menage A Trois)" (3:59)
Maria Muldaur - "Open Your Eyes" (3:24)
Paul Anka - "Walk A Fine Line" (4:45)
Little Feat - "Red Streamliner" (4:43)
Robert Palmer - "Give Me An Inch" (3:13)
Lonette McKee - "Maybe There Are Reasons" (4:14)
Michael McDonald - "I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)" (3:39)
Olivia Newton-John - "Magic" (remastered 2022) (4:28)
Diane Tell - "Tes Yeux" (3:35)
Kenny Rankin - "Creepin'" (2:45)
Pages - "The Sailor's Song " (4:22)
Christopher Cross - "Sailing" (4:14)
Review: Katie Puckrik's well-curated A Yacht Rock Odyssey is a four-part musical journey showcasing the smoothest sounds of the genre. This collection features gently funky grooves polished by top session musicians and producers and the set includes classics from Michael McDonald, Toto and Average White Band, alongside Carly Simon, Robert Palmer and the Pointer Sisters, plus gems from Olivia Newton-John and Christopher Cross. Puckrik's introduction and track-by-track annotations offer insights tray draw from her acclaimed BBC TV series, I Can Go for That: The Smooth World of Yacht Rock. With 24 meticulously chosen tracks, this compilation highlights the era's sleek, mellow vibe and musical kinship.
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Why Don't You Smile Now: Lou Reed At Pickwick Records 1964-1965
Lou REED / VARIOUS
Why Don't You Smile Now: Lou Reed At Pickwick Records 1964-1965 (gatefold oxblood & gold vinyl 2xLP + booklet wih obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 21211. Rel: 18 Oct 24
The Primitives - "The Ostrich" (2:31)
The Beachnuts - "Cycle Annie" (2:20)
The Hi Lifes - "I'm Gonna Fight" (2:10)
The Hi Lifes - "Soul City" (2:19)
Ronnie Dickerson - "Oh No Don't Do It" (2:22)
Ronnie Dickerson - "Love Can Make You Cry" (2:20)
The Hollywoods - "Teardrop In The Sand" (2:47)
The Roughnecks - "You're Driving Me Insane" (2:21)
The Primitives - "Sneaky Pete" (2:10)
Terry Philips - "Wild One" (2:12)
Spongy & The Dolls - "Really - Really - Really - Really - Really - Really Love" (2:08)
The Foxes - "Soul City" (2:24)
The J Brothers - "Ya Running, But I'll Getcha" (2:09)
Beverley Ann - "We Got Trouble" (2:52)
The All Night Workers - "Why Don't You Smile" (2:28)
Jeannie Larimore - "Johnny Won't Surf No More" (2:12)
Robertha Williams - "Tell Mamma Not To Cry" (2:17)
Robertha Williams - "Maybe Tomorrow" (2:18)
Terry Philips - "Flowers For The Lady" (2:29)
Terry Philips - "This Rose" (2:11)
The Surfsiders - "Surfin'"
The Surfsiders - "Little Deuce Coupe"
The Beachnuts - "Sad, Lonely Orphan Boy"
The Beachnuts - "I've Got A Tiger In My Tank"
Ronnie Dickerson - "What About Me"
Review: Light In The Attic teams up with Laurie Anderson and the Lou Reed Archive for a thrilling retrospective, Why Don't You Smile Now: Lou Reed At Pickwick Records 1964-65. An expansive selection of songs all written by Lou Reed, during his mid-60s stint as the staff songwriter for the long-defunct label Pickwick Records, this is a rare glimpse of a master rock musician stepping out of the limelight over the course of 25 songs, yet still letting the form and contour of his voice and sensibility be heard. All this was achieved before Reed had at all launched his career with the Velvets; it may indeed be said that this pubescent 60s period was the firelighter to Reed's flame, as the label specialised in soundalike records that emulated the major pop hits of the day - it's no wonder Reed would absorb such emulations and take them in as his own, albeit with a Century-defining twist. Channelling everything from teenybopper pop to soul-inflected garage rock, whether byJeannie Larimore, The Hi-Lifes or The Hollywoods, we get a thorough look-in here as to what made Reed and his contemporaries tick, and what Reed made tick in turn, before the fame.
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Why Don't You Smile Now: Lou Reed At Pickwick Records 1964-1965
Lou REED / VARIOUS
Cat: LITA 2121. Rel: 18 Oct 24
The Primitives - "The Ostrich" (2:31)
The Beachnuts - "Cycle Annie" (2:19)
The Hi-Lifes - "I'm Gonna Fight" (2:10)
The Hi-Lifes - "Soul City" (2:19)
Ronnie Dickerson - "Oh No Don't Do It" (2:22)
Ronnie Dickerson - "Love Can Make You Cry" (2:21)
The Hollywoods - "Teardrop In The Sand" (2:47)
The Roughnecks - "You're Driving Me Insane" (2:22)
The Primitives - "Sneaky Pete" (2:11)
Terry Philips - "Wild One" (2:11)
Spongy & The Dolls - "Really - Really - Really - Really - Really - Really Love" (2:08)
The Foxes - "Soul City" (2:23)
The J Brothers - "Ya Running But I'll Getcha" (2:09)
Beverley Ann - "We Got Trouble" (2:52)
The All Night Workers - "Why Don't You Smile" (2:27)
Jeannie Larimore - "Johnny Won't Surf No More" (2:11)
Robertha Williams - "Tell Mamma Not To Cry" (2:17)
Robertha Williams - "Robertha Williams - Maybe Tomorrow" (2:18)
Terry Philips - "Flowers For The Lady" (2:29)
Terry Philips - "This Rose" (2:11)
The Surfsiders - "Surfin'" (1:56)
The Surfsiders - "Little Deuce Coupe" (1:44)
The Beachnuts - "Sad Lonely Orphan Boy" (2:23)
The Beachnuts - "I've Got A Tiger In My Tank" (2:11)
Ronnie Dickerson - "What About Me" (2:10)
Review: Why Don't You Smile Now: Lou Reed at Pickwick Records 1964-65 offers a fascinating glimpse into Lou Reed's early work as a hired songwriter before his iconic days with the Velvet Underground. Released by Light in the Attic Records, this 25-song anthology captures the raw beginnings of Reed's journey in music. The double vinyl format showcases Reed's ability to navigate a range of styles, from the surf-infused doo-wop of the Hollywoods' 'Teardrop In The Sand' to the gritty garage-rock of the Roughnecks' 'You're Driving Me Insane.' This collection not only features Reed's contributions to Pickwick Records, a label known for its budget sound-alike recordings, but also includes the pivotal track 'The Ostrich,' a song that would eventually lead Reed to meet John Cale, laying the groundwork for the Velvet Underground. The anthology also highlights Reed's first collaboration with Cale on 'Why Don't You Smile,' which was later covered by Spiritualized. With detailed liner notes from Richie Unterberger and an essay by Lenny Kaye, this double vinyl release offers a deeper understanding of the roots of Reed's legendary career.
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Buy Or Die!: Ralph Records 1972-1982
The RESIDENTS / VARIOUS
Cat: CRCD3BOX 187. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Ivory & The Brain Eaters - "Fire"
The Residents - "Smelly Tongues"
The Residents - "Satisfaction"
Schwump - "Aphids In The Hall"
Schwump - "You're A Martian/Home"
Schwump - "'maginary Dreams" (demo)
The Residents - "Beyond The Valley Of A Day In The Life"
The Residents - "Tourniquet Of Roses"
The Residents - "Constantinople"
Snakefinger - "The Spot"
Snakefinger - "Smelly Tongues"
The Residents - "Hello Skinny"
The Residents - "Not Available (A Brief Introduction)"
The Residents - "Santa Dog '78"
Art Bears - "Rats & Monkeys"
Art Bears - "Collapse"
Art Bears - "The Winter Wheel"
Snakefinger - "What Wilbur?"
Snakefinger - "Kill The Great Raven"
Chrome - "Meet You In The Subway"
Chrome - "I Left My Heart In San Francisco"
MX-80 Sound - "I Left My Heart In San Francisco"
The Residents - "I Left My Heart In San Francisco"
Tuxedomoon - "I Left My Heart In San Francisco"
Snakefinger - "Picnic In The Jungle"
MX-80 Sound - "Someday You'll Be King"
MX-80 Sound - "White Night"
Tuxedomoon - "What Use?"
Tuxedomoon - "7 Years"
MX-80 Sound - "It's Not My Fault"
Snakefinger - "The Model"
The Residents - "Diskomo"
Snakefinger - "The Man In The Dark Sedan"
The Residents - "Amber"
The Residents - "Shut Up, Shut Up RDX"
Gary Panter - "Tornader To The Tater"
Gary Panter - "Italian Sunglasses Movie"
Gary Panter - "Rozz Tox"
Snakefinger - "Golden Goat"
MX-80 Sound - "O Type"
MX-80 Sound - "Old Too Fast"
Fred Frith - "Dancing In The Street"
Fred Frith - "What A Dilemma"
Yello - "Bimbo" (album version)
Yello - "IT Splash"
Yello - "Night Flanger"
Yello - "Bostich"
Yello - "Rock Stop"
MX-80 Sound - "Why Are We Here?"
Tuxedomoon - "Jinx"
Tuxedomoon - "Incubus (Blue Suit)"
Fred Frith - "A Spit In The Ocean"
Fred Frith - "Saving Grace"
Renaldo & The Loaf - "A Medical Man"
Renaldo & The Loaf - "Honest Joe's Indian Gets The Goat On The Way To The Cowboys' Conga"
Renaldo & The Loaf - "Ted's Reverie"
Renaldo & The Loaf - "Melvyn's Repose"
Snakefinger - "Breakfast In Baltimore" (1981 EP demo)
Snakefinger - "Life Isn't Easy" (1981 EP demo)
Yello - "Pinball Cha Cha" (club mix)
Yello - "Homer Hossa"
Snakefinger - "Eva's Warning"
The Residents - "Would We Be Alive?"
Review: Buy Or Die! Ralph Records 1972-1982 offers an extensive look into the influential underground label founded by The Residents. This 3xCD compilation presents a blend of classic tracks, rare gems and unreleased material, showcasing the experimental ethos that defined Ralph Records. The set features works from avant-garde pioneers like Yello, Snakefinger, MX-80 Sound, Renaldo and The Loaf, and Art Bears, highlighting the diverse roster that spanned the realms of punk, new wave, and art rock. Curated with contributions from the artists and overseen by The Residents, the collection delves deep into the DIY culture of the time. A 7,500-word essay by The Residents' archivist accompanies the release, offering insight into the label's philosophy and impact. The compilation is enriched by never-before-heard tracks and rare visuals, making it a fascinating snapshot of a bold era in music history. With its mix of iconic singles and hidden treasures, this stands as a celebration of Ralph Records' daring legacy.
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Red Light Disco: Dancefloor Seductions From Italian Sexploitation Cinema (Soundtrack)
Eli ROTH / VARIOUS
Red Light Disco: Dancefloor Seductions From Italian Sexploitation Cinema (Soundtrack) (gatefold translucent red vinyl 2xLP + clear vinyl 7" + poster + booklet + photos)
Cat: 092732 2. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Alfonso Zenga & Paolo Gatti - "Sparklin' Conversation" (3:13)
Gianni Ferrio - "La Musica E" (3:25)
Carlo Savina - "Una Vergine In Famiglia" (1:31)
Franco Campanino - "Avere Vent'anni - Disco" (2:35)
Gianni Ferrio - "Quando Vuoi Con Chi Vuoi" (2:55)
Don Powell - "Amori Stellari - Giochi Erotici Nella Tereza Galassia (Titoli)" (2:04)
Nico Fidenco - "I'm Number One" (3:08)
Nico Fidenco - "Sexy Night" (3:10)
Pulsar Music Ltd - "Taxi Girl (Ritmico Disco)" (0:52)
Vasil Kojucharov - "Nude Odeon (Ritmico Funk)" (4:01)
Riz Ortolani - "L'erotomane (Beat)" (2:52)
Stelvio Cipriani - "What Can I Do" (2:27)
Bruno Nicolai - "Servizio Fotografico" (2:02)
Franco Campanino - "Do It With The Pamango" (4:44)
Gianni Ferrio - "La Settimana Bianca" (3:06)
Giuseppe De Luca - "Studio X" (2:38)
Giuseppe De Luca - "Studio Z" (2:18)
Giacomo Dell'orso - "I'm So Young" (2:59)
Daniele Patucchi - "Runnin' Around" (6:22)
Stelvio Cipriani - "Il Sesso Del Diavolo - Finale" (2:54)
Franco Campanino - "Avere Venti'anni" (7") (2:39)
Alfonso Santisteben - "Doppio Sesso Incrociato" (3:23)
Review: Breaking from his directorial duties, American cinema auteur Eli Roth (Borderlands, Knock Knock, Green Inferno) stops by the CAM Sugar sound studio for a rare double 7" LP, pinching listeners by the ear and dragging them along a forbidden trail along the gothic, red-lit path that is Italian soundtrack legendariness. Drawing his selections here from a wealth of Italian B-movie expertise, not to mention ownership in his own collection, the contemporary horrorist has chosen 20 delicious but still downright saucy disco, bossa nova and psych tunes here, centring on the Italian Sexy Comedy softcore era of 1969-81.
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Red Light Disco: Dancefloor Seductions From Italian Sexploitation Cinema (Soundtrack) (B-STOCK)
Eli ROTH / VARIOUS
Red Light Disco: Dancefloor Seductions From Italian Sexploitation Cinema (Soundtrack) (B-STOCK) (gatefold translucent red vinyl 2xLP + clear vinyl 7" + poster + booklet + photos)
Cat: 092732 2 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Alfonso Zenga & Paolo Gatti - "Sparklin' Conversation" (3:13)
Gianni Ferrio - "La Musica E" (3:25)
Carlo Savina - "Una Vergine In Famiglia" (1:31)
Franco Campanino - "Avere Vent'anni - Disco" (2:35)
Gianni Ferrio - "Quando Vuoi Con Chi Vuoi" (2:55)
Don Powell - "Amori Stellari - Giochi Erotici Nella Tereza Galassia (Titoli)" (2:04)
Nico Fidenco - "I'm Number One" (3:08)
Nico Fidenco - "Sexy Night" (3:10)
Pulsar Music Ltd - "Taxi Girl (Ritmico Disco)" (0:52)
Vasil Kojucharov - "Nude Odeon (Ritmico Funk)" (4:01)
Riz Ortolani - "L'erotomane (Beat)" (2:52)
Stelvio Cipriani - "What Can I Do" (2:27)
Bruno Nicolai - "Servizio Fotografico" (2:02)
Franco Campanino - "Do It With The Pamango" (4:44)
Gianni Ferrio - "La Settimana Bianca" (3:06)
Giuseppe De Luca - "Studio X" (2:38)
Giuseppe De Luca - "Studio Z" (2:18)
Giacomo Dell'orso - "I'm So Young" (2:59)
Daniele Patucchi - "Runnin' Around" (6:22)
Stelvio Cipriani - "Il Sesso Del Diavolo - Finale" (2:54)
Franco Campanino - "Avere Venti'anni" (7") (2:39)
Alfonso Santisteben - "Doppio Sesso Incrociato" (3:23)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Breaking from his directorial duties, American cinema auteur Eli Roth (Borderlands, Knock Knock, Green Inferno) stops by the CAM Sugar sound studio for a rare double 7" LP, pinching listeners by the ear and dragging them along a forbidden trail along the gothic, red-lit path that is Italian soundtrack legendariness. Drawing his selections here from a wealth of Italian B-movie expertise, not to mention ownership in his own collection, the contemporary horrorist has chosen 20 delicious but still downright saucy disco, bossa nova and psych tunes here, centring on the Italian Sexy Comedy softcore era of 1969-81.
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Red Light Disco: Dancefloor Seductions From Italian Sexploitation Cinema (Soundtrack)
Eli ROTH / VARIOUS
Cat: 092736 2. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Alfonso Zenga & Paolo Gatti - "Sparklin' Conversation" (From Sensi Caldi 1980) (3:13)
Gianni Ferrio - "La Musica E" (From L'infermiera Di Notte 1979) (3:25)
Carlo Savina - "Una Vergine In Famiglia" (From Una Vergine In Famiglia 1975) (1:31)
Franco Campanino - "Avere Vent'anni - Disco" (From Avere Vent'anni 1978) (2:35)
Gianni Ferrio - "Quando Vuoi Con Chi Vuoi" (From La Liceale Seduce I Professori 1979) (2:55)
Don Powell - "Amori -giochi Erotici Nella Terezagalassia (Titoli)" (From Amori -giochi Erotici Nella Terezagalassia 1981) (2:04)
Nico Fidenco - "I'm Number One" (From Eros Perversion 1979) (3:08)
Nico Fidenco - "Sexy Night" (From Poronoholocaust) (3:10)
Pulsar Music Ltd - "Taxi Girl (Ritmico Disco)" (From Taxi Girl 1977) (0:52)
Vasil Kojucharov - "Nude Odeon (Ritmico Funk)" (From Nude Odeon 1978) (4:01)
Riz Ortolani - "L'erotomane (Beat)" (From L'erotomane 1974) (2:52)
Stelvio Cipriani - "What Can I Do" (From La Supplente Va In Citta 1979) (2:27)
Bruno Nicolai - "Servizio Fotografico" (From La Dama Rossa Uccide Sette Volte 1972) (2:02)
Franco Campanino - "Do It With The Pamango" (From Una Moglie, Due Amici, Quattro Amanti 1980) (4:44)
Gianni Ferrio - "La Settimana Bianca" (From La Settimana Bianca 1980) (3:06)
Giuseppe De Luca - "Studio X" (From L'altra Faccia Del Peccato 1969) (2:38)
Giuseppe De Luca - "Studio Z" (From L'altra Faccia Del Peccato 1969) (2:18)
Giacomo Dell'orso - "I'm So Young - Versione Coro" (From L'infermiera Di Mio Padre 1981) (2:59)
Daniele Patucchi - "Runnin' Around" (From Bionda Fragola 1980) (6:22)
Stelvio Cipriani - "Il Sesso Del Diavolo - Finale" (From Il Sesso Del Diavolo 1971) (2:54)
Review: American splatter horror director Eli Roth curates a spicy and seductive collection of Italian soundtrack gems, offering a deep dive into the rich and often scandalous world of Italian softcore and sexy comedies from the 70s and 80s. With tracks spanning disco, funk, bossa nova, and psych, Roth draws upon the compositions of iconic Italian film composers like Stelvio Cipriani, Bruno Nicolai, and Riz Ortolani. Highlights include Cipriani's infectious 'Nude Odeon (Ritmico Funk)' and Ferrio's sultry 'Quando Vuoi Con Chi Vuoi.' The collection, which also features rare and previously unreleased tracks, pulses with a heady mix of erotic tension and playful grooves. 'Amori Stellari' from Don Powell, with its cheeky synth-laden intro, adds a spacey touch, while Gianni Ferrio's 'La Musica E' effortlessly evokes the seductive atmosphere of 70s Italian cinema. Whether it's the funky disco beats of 'Avere Vent'anni (Disco)' or the dark allure of 'Il Sesso Del Diavolo,' each track feels like an invitation into an intimate, forbidden world. It's a soundtrack for lovers of cult cinema, irresistibly bold and full of character.
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The Secret Public: How The LGBTQ+ Aesthetic Shaped Pop Culture 1955-1979
Jon SAVAGE / VARIOUS
Cat: CDTOP2 1647. Rel: 03 Jun 24
Joe Meek & The Blue Men - "I Hear A New World"
Little Richard & His Band - "Tutti-Frutti"
Esquerita - "Esquerita & The Voola"
Billy Fury - "Wondrous Place"
Frank D'rone - "Strawberry Blonde (The Band Rocked On)"
The Dovells - "Foot Stompin'"
John Leyton - "Johnny Remember Me"
Joey Dee & The Starliters - "Peppermint Twist" (part 1)
The Jaynetts - "Sally, Go ‘round The Roses"
Lesley Gore - "You Don't Own Me"
The Velvelettes - "Needle In A Haystack"
Bobby Marchan - "Get Down With It"
The Velvet Underground & Nico - "I'll Be Your Mirror"
The Elgins - "Heaven Must Have Sent You"
Jackie Shane - "Stand Up Straight & Tall"
Big Brother & The Holding Company - "Women Is Losers"
Norma Tanega - "No Stranger Am I"
Al Stewart - "Pretty Golden Hair"
The Kinks - "David Watts"
The Flirtations - "Nothing But A Heartache"
Sly & The Family Stone - "Stand!"
Abaco Dream - "Life & Death In G & A"
The Supremes - "Nathan Jones"
Lou Reed - "Walk On The Wild Side"
Polly Perkins - "Coochi-coo"
Jobriath - "I'm A Man"
Manu Dibango - "Soul Makossa"
The Temptations - "Law Of The Land"
Disco Tex & The Sex O Lettes - "Get Dancin'" (feat Sir Monti Rock III - part 1)
Labelle - "Lady Marmalade"
The Dynamic Superiors - "Nobody's Gonna Change Me"
The Miracles - "Ain't Nobody Straight In LA"
Grace Jones - "I Need A Man" (12" version)
Patrick Cowley - "I Feel Love"
Buzzcocks - "Orgasm Addict"
Jayne County & The Electric Chairs - "Fuck Off"
Tom Robinson Band - "Glad To Be Gay"
Carl Bean - "I Was Born This Way" (12" version)
Space - "Prison" (12" version)
Michele - "Disco Dance" (Mega mix - 12" version)
Sylvester - "I Need Somebody To Love Tonight" (12" version)
Review: The soundtrack to Jon Savage's monumental history of LGBTQ influence on popular culture is an essential double CD compilation that traverses the clandestine alongside the openly celebrated. Featuring artists from Joe Meek to Buzzcocks, Patrick Cowley, Tom Robinson Band, Lesley Gore, Billy Fury and Little Richard, it encapsulates the hidden and overt narratives of LGBTQ life in post-war music. Starting with the groundbreaking success of Little Richard in 1955, the compilation captures the coded expressions of the 50s and 60s, mirroring the societal secrecy and oppression faced by the gay community. As the music progresses into the early 70s, it reflects the era's burgeoning openness, marked by the influence of icons like David Bowie. The tracks span pop, Tamla, soul, glam rock, and the early funk and disco sounds that dominated underground New York clubs, ultimately leading to the disco explosion of the late 70s. This compilation is a tribute to freedom and the intertwined worlds of music and sexuality. Some artists identify as LGBTQ+, others are included for their impact on or by the gay aesthetic, making a heartfelt homage to the diverse and rich history of music shaped by the community. A vibrant and significant cultural journey.
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Do You Have The Force? Jon Savage's Alternative History Of Electronica 1978-82 Vol 2
Jon SAVAGE / VARIOUS
Cat: CTRUE 30. Rel: 14 Jun 24
Dee D Jackson - "Automatic Lover" (3:56)
Telex - "Moscow Diskow" (extended 12" mix) (5:18)
Soft Machine - "Soft Space" (8:48)
Qondile - "African Dawn" (2:51)
Gaz Nevada - "IC Love Affair" (original 12" mix) (6:30)
I Signori Della Galassia - "Archeopterix" (4:03)
Cerrone - "La Secte De Marrakech Suite" (4:37)
John Foxx - "Burning Car" (3:14)
Thomas Leer & Robert Rental - "Monochrome Days" (3:58)
Cabaret Voltaire - "Red Mask" (6:45)
Caution - "UFO" (original 12" mix) (5:30)
Martin Rev - "Nineteen 86" (4:29)
Pascal Comelade - "Sequence 1" (2:57)
Flying Lizards - "An Age" (2:30)
Throbbing Gristle - "Beachy Head" (3:35)
Terminal City - "Mugin For Unknown" (5:37)
Review: Whether or not you head the first one, Jon Savage's second exploration of the diverse sounds of the post-punk era is another eye (or ear?) opening listen that will teach you plenty and join many dots you might not have done otherwise. Spanning electronic music, disco, experimental, and proto-techno, Do You Have The Force Volume 2: Jon Savage's Alternative History Of Electronica 1978-82 is a masterfully curated compilation that showcases an eclectic range of genres and influences all handpicked and well sequenced by the renowned cultural commentator, writer, and filmmaker that is Savage. This is a double LP version which comes with a 12 page digisleeve booklet.
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State Of The Union: The American Dream In Crisis 1967-1973 (reissue)
Cat: XXQLP 2057 WHITE. Rel: 09 Oct 24
Elvis Presley - "Clean Up Your Own Back Yard" (3:08)
Della Reese - "Brand New Day" (2:01)
Dion - "Abraham, Martin & John" (3:20)
Frank Sinatra - "The Train" (3:24)
The 4 Seasons - "Saturday's Father" (3:12)
The Beach Boys - "4th Of July" (2:44)
Anita Kerr & The Anita Kerr Singers - "Wine In The Wind" (2:46)
Bing Crosby - "What Do We Do With The World?" (2:54)
The Everly Brothers - "Lord Of The Manor" (4:47)
The Four Preps - "Hitchhiker" (2:30)
Lou Christie - "Paint America Love" (5:15)
Ray Stevens - "Mr Businessman" (3:20)
Eartha Kitt - "Paint Me Black Angels (Angelitos Negros)" (2:28)
Roy Orbison - "Southbound Jericho Parkway" (6:56)
Bobby Darin - "Questions" (4:22)
Paul Anka - "This Crazy World" (2:35)
Mel Torme - "Take A Letter Maria" (2:57)
Louis Armstrong & His Friends - "Give Peace A Chance" (3:30)
Eugene McDaniels - "Cherrystones" (3:05)
The Tokens - "Some People Sleep" (2:22)
Buddy Greco - "Cardboard California" (2:55)
Dean Martin - "Do You Believe This Town" (2:28)
Johnny Tillotson - "Welfare Hero" (2:47)
Teresa Brewer - "Save The Children" (2:14)
The Brothers Four - "Revolution" (2:40)
Review: By 1968, disillusionment with the American dream had grown as urban riots, Vietnam, assassinations, and rising divorce rates rocked the nation. At one time it was only the youth who voiced dissent but by that time older generations were also questioning the state of the country. This superbly assembled album reflects that crisis with rare and forgotten tracks from major artists including the Beach Boys' '4th Of July' and Roy Orbison's 'Southbound Jericho Parkway' plus a classic from Elvis. The songs explore themes like divorce (Frank Sinatra's 'The Train') and institutional hypocrisy (Dean Martin's 'Do You Believe This Town') while Marvin Gaye's environmental anthem also echoes the era's growing awareness of issues which remain just as pressing today.
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The Good Son vs The Only Daughter: The Blemish Remixes
David SYLVIAN / VARIOUS
Cat: 655758 6. Rel: 30 Jan 25
The Only Daughter (Ryoji Ikeda remix) (6:11)
Blemish (Burnt Friedman remix) (4:28)
The Heart Knows Better (Sweet Billy Pilgrim remix) (4:18)
A Fire In The Forest (Readymade FC remix) (6:07)
The Good Son (Yoshihiro Hanno remix) (4:33)
Late Night Shopping (Burnt Friedman remix) (2:52)
How Little We Need To Be Happy (Tatsuhiko Asano remix) (4:35)
The Only Daughter (Jan Bang & Erik Honore remix) (8:05)
Blemish (Akira Rabelais remix) (7:31)
Review: You can go one of two ways as an artist when you've had pop success early in life: you keep the wheel because the wheel isn't broken. Or you change the wheel and reinvent yourself and make music that's true to yourself and not guided by commercial expectation. David Sylvain has done the latter with aplomb. At the time of making this album, which is the companion album to Blemish (2003) and now on vinyl for the first time, he was free from the shackles of a major label and diving headfirst into improvisation. You can't even faintly hear echoes of the band that made his name - new wave icons Japan. For these remixes Sylvian worked with the likes of Ryoji Ikeda, Burnt Friedman, and Readymade FC, although some songs were re-recorded rather than remixed. 'Late Night Shopping', remixed by Friedman, is a great entry point to this work, with dark beats and eerie noises, making for an atmospheric triumph. This is an album that pushes music as an artform forward. Long may Sylvain continue.
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Postpunk Theory: Alpha
Tony THORPE / VARIOUS
Postpunk Theory: Alpha (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MPD 045. Rel: 25 Oct 24
Basement 5 - "Silicon Chip" (5:13)
Disconnection - "Bali Ha'i" (US Discomix) (3:14)
A Certain Ratio - "Shake Up" (4:58)
23 Skidoo - "Language" (5:38)
PIL - "Home Is Where The Heart Is" (7:24)
Mark Stewart And The Maffia - "Jerusalem" (3:46)
The Unknown Cases - "Masimbabele" (5:52)
Allez Allez - "She's Stirring Up" (dub) (3:38)
Animal Magic - "Standard Man" (3:51)
Lifetones - "Distance No Object" (6:32)
Snakefinger - "I Gave Myself To You" (4:35)
Startled Insects - "Overrzoom" (5:36)
Maximum Joy - "Silent Street/Silent Dub" (7:52)
African Headcharge - "Throw It Away" (3:39)
EP-4 - "Tide Gauge" (4:40)
400 Blows - "Declaration Of Intent" (6:06)
Review: Renowned for his seminal work with acts such as The Moody Boys, 400 Blows, and The KLF, the incomparable Tony Thorpe compiles this astutely curated, meticulous collection of 16 rare and sought-after post-punk era cuts that the maestro would regularly spin at parties, making them his personal pile of niche gems. Featuring tracks from Public Image Ltd, Mark Stewart and The Maffia, Basement 5, 23 Skidoo, and African Headcharge, to name but a small handful, Post Punk Theory arrives spread out across 2xLP and includes a 40-page fanzine booklet written by Matt Annis with photographs by Simon Pyke and Ian Brodie. A unadulterated true post-punk time capsule for both lifers and studious newcomers alike.
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Everything Above The Sky
Luke UNA / VARIOUS
Everything Above The Sky (limited gatefold oxblood vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: REWARM 020LPC. Rel: 20 Feb 25
John Martyn - "Small Hours" (8:43)
Stephen Whynott - "A Better Way" (10:15)
April Fulladosa - "Sunlit Horizon" (3:42)
Sylvain Kassap - "Plancoet" (2:19)
Manu Dibango - "Night In Zeralda" (4:32)
Henri Texier - "Hocoka Time" (3:43)
Nivaldo Orneleas - "O Que Ha" (7:27)
808 State - "Pacific State" (Massey Conga mix) (4:04)
Magma - "Eliphas Levi" (10:53)
Homelife - "Stranger" (6:05)
Michael Gregory Jackson - "Unspoken Magic" (5:25)
Dora Morelenboum - "Avermelhar" (4:27)
Simone - "Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser" (2:17)
Experience Unlimited - "People" (6:09)
Otis G Johnson - "I Got It" (4:26)
Mel & Tim - "Keep The Faith" (3:56)
Review: There's so much to admire about the borderless musical inclinations of the one and only Luke Una. A longstanding standard-bearer for nocturnal eclecticism, he's made an art out of pigeon-hole dodging, via event series like Electric Chair/Elephant and Homoelectric, his Worldwide FM residency, and E Soul Cultura compilations. His latest comp sees him explore sonic transcendence, selecting a body of musical curios based on their ability to transport the listener to higher realms. As expected, the album bursts with delightful, lesser-known morsels that make it more than worthy of attention. Opening with the psychedelic guitar swells of John Martyn's masterful 'Small Hours' before meandering into the blissful meditations of Stephen Whynott's 'A Better Way', drifting into the staccato whimsy of Sylvain Kassap's 'Plancoe' and arresting with the aching soul of Michael Gregory Jackson's 'Unspoken Magic', there are too many standouts to mention. This is an album to savour from start to finish, a means of cultivating inner peace and astral escapism. When it comes to digging chops, there aren't too many who measure up to Luke, and this selection serves as a case in point.
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Everything Above The Sky
Luke UNA / VARIOUS
Cat: REWARM 020CD. Rel: 10 Oct 24
John Martyn - "Small Hours"
Stephen Whynott - "A Better Way"
April Fulladosa - "Sunlit Horizon"
Sylvain Kassap - "Plancoet"
Manu Dibango - "Night In Zeralda"
Henri Texier - "Hocoka Time"
Nivaldo Orneleas - "O Que Ha"
808 State - "Pacific State" (Massey Conga mix)
Magma - "Eliphas Levi"
Homelife - "Stranger"
Michael Gregory Jackson - "Unspoken Magic"
Dora Morelenboum - "Avermelhar"
Simone - "Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser"
Experience Unlimited - "People"
Otis G Johnson - "I Got It"
Mel & Tim - "Keep The Faith"
Anita Strandell - "Elektriska Du" (bonus track)
Camaron - "Romance Del Amargo" (bonus track)
Micheal Gregory Jackson - "Unspoken Magic" (Solo - bonus track)
Luke Una - "Spoken Word Manifesto" (bonus Spoken Word track)
Review: Curated by none other than the distinguished DJ and cultural curator Luke Una. Known for his eclectic tastes and deep connections in the music world, Luke brings his expertise to Everything Above The Sky (Astral Travelling with Luke Una), a collection designed to evoke late-night, introspective soundscapes.
This compilation reflects Luke's ongoing quest to find music that transcends the everyday, making astral travel through sound a tangible experience. Drawing from his vast knowledge and numerous conversations with record shop owners, tastemakers, and music enthusiasts, Luke has meticulously selected tracks that offer a subtle, soulful journey. The music flows gently, never overwhelming, instead inviting listeners into a space where simple, heartfelt melodies can lead to profound reflection and escape. Everything Above The Sky is a snapshot into Luke Una's ability to craft soundscapes that resonate deeply, offering an immersive listening experience that transports beyond the mundane.
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Everything Above The Sky: Astral Travelling With Luke Una
Luke UNA / VARIOUS
Cat: REWARM 020LP. Rel: 10 Oct 24
John Martyn - "Small Hours" (8:43)
Stephen Whynott - "A Better Way" (10:15)
April Fulladosa - "Sunlit Horizon" (3:42)
Sylvain Kassap - "Plancoet" (2:19)
Manu Dibango - "Night In Zeralda" (4:32)
Henri Texier - "Hocoka Time" (3:43)
Nivaldo Orneleas - "O Que Ha" (7:27)
808 State - "Pacific State" (Massey Conga mix) (4:04)
Magma - "Eliphas Levi" (10:53)
Homelife - "Stranger" (6:05)
Michael Gregory Jackson - "Unspoken Magic" (5:25)
Dora Morelenboum - "Avermelhar" (4:27)
Simone - "Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser" (2:17)
Experience Unlimited - "People" (6:09)
Otis G Johnson - "I Got It" (4:26)
Mel & Tim - "Keep The Faith" (3:56)
Review: In this collection, Luke curates music with the perfect blend, inviting listeners on an esoteric journey of enlightenment through sound. Exploring late-night, after-hours musings; Everything Above The Sky (Astral Travelling with Luke Una) is a new compilation by the enigmatic DJ, promoter, and cultural curator. Following the E Soul Cultura phenomenon, this compilation comes at a pivotal moment in Luke's career as he travels the globe. Avoiding any chance of his sound being pigeonholed, Luke has assembled a tracklist that feels transcendental, stepping off the grid and back to source. Luke's Everything Above The Sky manifesto describes the music as Astral Travelling in the meadowlands with acid folk, spiritual jazz, midnight hocus pocus, cosmic psychedelic soul, magical whirling love songs, Brazilian ballads of light into machine soul gospel dreaming, Balearic bossa and Outer Space ancient African drums. Expect something different and highly unique with this listen.
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Greatest '70s Hits
Greatest '70s Hits (sea blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 603497 825004. Rel: 25 Jul 24
My Eyes Adored You (3:27)
Swearin' To God (4:05)
Who Loves You (4:11)
December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night) (3:20)
Fallen Angel (4:01)
Silver Star (3:54)
We're All Alone (4:01)
Easily (3:20)
Down The Hall (4:06)
Grease (3:22)
Review: Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons 70s Greatest Hits offers a glimpse into a more seasoned phase of the iconic group. This collection, presented on 140g sea blue vinyl, features notable tracks like 'December 1963 (Oh What A Night)' and 'My Eyes Adored You,' showcasing Valli's more mature, world-weary perspective, while the inclusion of his iconic theme to 'Grease' completes the set with a nod to Valli's ongoing appeal.
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Greatest '60s Hits
Greatest '60s Hits (translucent sea blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 603497 824991. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Sherry (2:32)
Big Girls Don't Cry (2:24)
Walk Like A Man (2:11)
Candy Girl (2:36)
Dawn (Go Away) (2:45)
Ronnie (2:55)
Rag Doll (2:55)
Save It For Me (2:31)
Bye Bye Baby (Baby, Goodbye) (2:25)
Let's Hang On! (To What We've Got) (3:14)
I've Got You Under My Skin (3:30)
Working My Way Back To You (3:03)
Beggin' (2:47)
Frankie Valli - "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" (3:22)
Review: The release of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons' greatest hits from the 1960s is a nostalgic treat for fans of classic pop. This collection encapsulates the group's meteoric rise during the decade, highlighted by iconic hits like 'Sherry,' 'Big Girls Don't Cry,' and 'Walk Like a Man.' With Frankie Valli's distinctive falsetto leading the charge, the album showcases their mastery of catchy melodies and dynamic vocal harmonies that defined their era. Each track is a legendary story to their enduring popularity and influence, solidifying their place as one of the biggest acts of the time. Remastered on vibrant sea blue vinyl, this release not only delights long-time enthusiasts but also introduces new listeners to the timeless charm of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons' music.
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Are We There (10 Year Anniversary Edition)
Are We There (10 Year Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold black grey & silver tricoloured vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: JAG 255LPC4. Rel: 27 Jun 24
Afraid Of Nothing (4:00)
Taking Chances (3:51)
Your Love Is Killing Me (6:04)
Our Love (3:55)
Tarifa (4:34)
I Love You But I'm Lost (4:04)
You Know Me Well (4:19)
Break Me (3:56)
Nothing Will Change (3:13)
I Know (3:17)
Every Time The Sun Comes Up (3:56)
Review: Celebrating its then tenth anniversary, Are We There by Sharon Van Etten, now available on a unique black, grey and silver split-coloured vinyl, marks a poignant turning point in her discography. Released in 2014, the album's cover art, depicting a woman peering out of a moving vehicle, sets the tone for an exploration of emotional wreckage and healing. Tracks like 'Your Love Is Killing Me' and 'Our Love' deliver some of Van Etten's most indelible and violent lyrics, reflecting a raw, visceral grappling with heartbreak and self-discovery. Amid the pain, 'Tarifa' offers a brief respite with sun-soaked amnesia, while 'Every Time The Sun Comes Up' ends the album on a note of self-deprecating humor, signaling growth and resilience. Van Etten's journey from the ethereal sound of Because I Was In Love to the brutally honest storytelling in Are We There showcases her evolution as an artist unafraid to confront her darkest moments. This reissue reminds and resonates deeply with those navigating the tumultuous waters of love and loss.
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Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory
Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory (gatefold amber galaxy vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: JAG 464LPC1. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Live Forever
Afterlife
Idiot Box
Trouble
Indio
I Can't Imagine (Why You Feel This Way)
Somethin' Ain't Right
Southern Life (What It Must Be Like)
Fading Beauty
I Want You Here
Review: Sharon Van Etten is in her most collaborative phase yet. Having made a name for herself as a solo artist on the ever-reliable Jagjaguwar label, we're now seeing the band put front right and centre: The Attachment Theory are named on the record. "For the first time in my life I asked the band if we could just jam. Words that have never come out of my mouth - ever! But I loved all the sounds we were getting. I was curious what would happen?" says the 'Every Time The Sun Comes Up' hitmaker in a press release. The first single 'Afterlife' shoots like a dagger to the heart. It's electro-tinged gloom pop with swagger - an atmospheric triumph. Ultimately, the gushing response from fans bodes well for the record and Van Etten hammers home her reputation for being among the very best in the business at delivering sad bangers. There's a good chance this album will grace many albums of the year lists.
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Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory (Awareness Edition)
Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory (Awareness Edition) (gatefold amber galaxy vinyl LP + booklet + sticker (indie exclusive))
Cat: JAG 464LPC1V1. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Live Forever (5:39)
Afterlife (4:08)
Idiot Box (4:08)
Trouble (5:00)
Indio (2:49)
I Can't Imagine (Why You Feel This Way) (3:07)
Somethin' Ain't Right (4:23)
Southern Life (What It Must Be Like) (3:47)
Fading Beauty (6:31)
I Want You Here (6:06)
Review: Few songwriters have the ability to pen a melody that welcomingly sticks in your head for years after you hear it only once but Sharon Van Etten has that. It's especially prominent on the Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter's track from her fourth album, originally released in 2014, 'Every Time The Sun Comes Up'. Fast forward ten years past two more acclaimed solo albums and Van Etten has reached a new phase where she's been writing more collaboratively with her band, hence why The Attachment Theory are named on the record. "For the first time in my life I asked the band if we could just jam. Words that have never come out of my mouthiever! But I loved all the sounds we were getting. I was curiousiwhat would happen?" she says in a press release. And the result of that different approach is staggering. The first single 'Afterlife' shoots like a dagger to the heart and the gloom pop melds swagger and sadness into an atmospheric triumph. This record is likely going to be in many best of 2025 album lists.
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Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory
Cat: JAG 464LP. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Live Forever (5:39)
Afterlife (4:08)
Idiot Box (4:08)
Trouble (5:00)
Indio (2:49)
I Can't Imagine (Why You Feel This Way) (3:07)
Somethin' Ain't Right (4:23)
Southern Life (What It Must Be Like) (3:47)
Fading Beauty (6:31)
I Want You Here (6:06)
Review: The mesmerising 'Seventeen' and 'Every Time the Sun Comes Up' hitmaker Sharon Van Etten is back. This time with her band so in-tow that they are now named on the album. Welcome the Attachment Theory. This is Van Etten's most collaborative work to-date and the sonics have a more Kraftwerk-ish feel with welcome use of atmospheric keyboard work in there to go alongside her melancholic indie-pop core. The single 'After Life' has a melody that sticks right in your head and feels as moving as anything this merchant of the most raw emotions has ever conjured. If it be known what this singer has for breakfast let us know. She's operating on a whole other level. Expect album of the year nominations for this one.
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Live In Dallas 1991
Cat: 603497 818662. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Poundcake
Judgement Day
There's Only One Way To Rock
Runaround
Why Can't This Be Love
Panama
A Apolitical Blues
Finish What Ya Started
I Can't Drive 55
Best Of Both Worlds
Top Of The World
Review: On December 4, 1991, Van Halen staged a free show in Dallas, Texas as part of their For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge tour, causing the mass closure of streets and an estimated 50,000 fans turning up. This recording, with an electrifying setlist blending fresh tracks with fan favourites from 5150 and OU812 (and even the odd Sammy Hagar solo hit), opens with the hard-hitting 'Poundcake', with the anthemic 'Judgement Day' and 'There's Only One Way to Rock' showing the band's ability to balance technical skill with raw power. 'Panama' is a nostalgic fan favourite from their most popular era, while Hagar's 'I Can't Drive 55' fuels the crowd with unrelenting energy. Their versatility shines with more laid-back grooves like 'Finish What Ya Started' alongside arena rock staples such as Top of the World' and - naturally - and throughout, naturally, Eddie Van Halen's guitar wizardry is unmatched.
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Van Halen II
Van Halen II (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile SuperVinyl 2xLP in slip-case + booklet)
Cat: MFSL45UD1S 033. Rel: 15 Jul 24
You're No Good (3:15)
Dance The Night Away (3:03)
Somebody Get Me A Doctor (2:54)
Bottoms Up! (3:07)
Outta Love Again (2:53)
Light Up The Sky (3:13)
Spanish Fly (1:00)
DOA (4:09)
Woman In Love (4:08)
Beautiful Girls (3:58)
Review: Van Halen's sophomore album, Van Halen II, receives the deluxe treatment here with this limited, numbered, 180 gram 45 rpm Audiophile SuperVinyl UltraDisc One-Step 2xLP box set. Originally released in 1979, the album showcases the band's electrifying blend of hard rock and heavy metal, propelled by Eddie Van Halen's revolutionary guitar work and David Lee Roth's charismatic vocals. With classics like 'Dance the Night Away' and 'Beautiful Girls,' the album captures the band at the peak of their powers. Remastered for vinyl with meticulous attention to detail, this deluxe edition offers audiophiles a pristine listening experience, making it a must-have for collectors and fans alike.
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For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge (Expanded Edition)
For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge (Expanded Edition) (limited gatefold 2xLP (side 4 etched) + 2xCD + Blu-ray with obi-strip)
Cat: 060349 7825080. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Poundcaske (5:10)
Judgement Day (4:40)
Spanked (4:44)
Runaround (4:18)
Pleasure Dome (6:58)
In ’n’ Out (5:52)
Man On A Mission (5:02)
The Dream Is Over (3:52)
Right Now (5:17)
316 (1:29)
Top Of The World (3:52)
Poundcake (CD1: remastered version)
Judgement Day
Spanked
Runaround
Pleasure Dome
In ’n’ Out
Man On A Mission
The Dream Is Over
Right Now
316
Top Of The World
Right Now (Organ version - single mix - CD2: Rarities & live)
The Dream Is Over (instrumental version)
Right Now (Guitar version - single mix)
Poundcake (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
Judgement Day (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
There’s Only One Way To Rock (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
Runaround (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
Why Can’t This Be Love (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
Panama (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
A Apolitical Blues (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
Finish What Ya Started (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
I Can’t Drive 55 (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
Best Of Both Worlds (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
Top Of The World (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
Blu-ray (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
Review: The expanded edition of Van Halen's For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge is the premier version for fans of the album. Originally released in June 1991, this album skyrocketed to triple platinum status and earned the band their first Grammyr Award. This remastered version, crafted by Bernie Grundman, is pristine sounding, breathing new life into classics like 'Poundcake' and 'Right Now.' The real treat, however, lies in the bonus content. Previously unreleased alternate versions of 'Right Now' and 'The Dream Is Over' provide fresh takes on beloved tracks. The highlight is the concert footage from Van Halen's December 4, 1991, Dallas performance, where the band completes a powerful setlist that blends new songs with classics from 5150 and OU812. Hits like 'Panama' and 'I Can't Drive 55' remind you of the band's versatility and enduring appeal. Additionally, the Blu-ray includes iconic music videos and the remastered album as a double LP, with a stunning Van Halen logo etching on the fourth side. This expanded edition is a comprehensive and thrilling celebration of Van Halen's legacy.
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Van Halen II
Van Halen II (limited numbered hybrid SACD)
Cat: 821797 224468. Rel: 10 Jul 24
You're No Good
Dance The Night Away
Somebody Get Me A Doctro
Bottoms Up!
Outta Love Again
Light Up The Sky
Spanish Fly
DOA
Woman In Love
Beautiful Girls
Review: Mobile Fidelity's reissue of Van Halen's Van Halen II on hybrid SACD is a great example of rock 'n' roll at its purest. Mastered from the original analog tapes, this edition captures the raw energy and electrifying performances that defined the band's sophomore album. From the infectious hooks of 'Dance the Night Away' to the powerhouse riffing of 'Somebody Get Me a Doctor,' every track pulses with vitality and excitement. Eddie Van Halen's virtuosic guitar work shines throughout, while David Lee Roth's charismatic vocals add an extra layer of swagger. The album's dynamics, airiness, and palpable energy are faithfully reproduced, offering listeners an immersive listening experience. With its vibrant sound and standout musicianship, Van Halen II remains a timeless classic that showcases the band at the height of their powers.
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