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Triad
Triad (6 track CD Single)
Cat: NR 044CD. Rel: 14 Jul 06
Alone & Unaware, The Landscape Was Transformed In Front Of Our Eyes (live -Red Sparowes)
Sleep & Dream (edit - Battle of Mice)
The Lamb & The Labradour (edit - Battle of Mice)
Proud To Drown (Made Out Of Babies)
Gunt (Made Out Of Babies)
Buildings Began To Stretch Wide Across The Sky & The Air Filled With A Reddish Glow (live -Red Sparowes)
Review: Neurot bring you an incredible new compilation project between three of their newest rock trail blazers, available on limited edition coloured triple 7" vinyl and CD. So what's on it? Two highly anticipated tracks from Battle Of Mice, the brand new project featuring Josh from Neurosis/Red Sparowes and Julie from Made Out Of Babies. Two exciting new tracks from Made Out Of Babies, and finally two tracks from Red Sparowes, recorded at the esteemed Live in the Pit series at KFJC in Los Altos, California.
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out of stock $8.23
Triad
Triad (triple 7")
Cat: NR 044. Rel: 28 Jul 06
Red Sparowes - "Alone & Unaware, The Landscape Was Transformed In Front Of Our Eyes" (live)
Battle Of Mice - "Sleep & Dream" (edit)
Battle Of Mice - "The Lamb & The Labradour" (edit)
Made Out Of Babies - "Proud To Drown"
Made Out Of Babies - "Gunt"
Red Sparowes - "Buildings Began To Stretch Wide Across The Sky, & The Air Filled With A Reddish Glow" (live)
Review: Neurot bring you an incredible new compilation project between three of their newest rock trail blazers, available on limited edition coloured triple 7" vinyl and CD. So what's on it? Two highly anticipated tracks from Battle Of Mice, the brand new project featuring Josh from Neurosis/Red Sparowes and Julie from Made Out Of Babies. Two exciting new tracks from Made Out Of Babies, and finally two tracks from Red Sparowes, recorded at the esteemed Live in the Pit series at KFJC in Los Altos, California.
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out of stock $9.25
Coke Rock Disco Edits Vol 1
Coke Rock Disco Edits Vol 1 (hand-numbered hand-stamped 12" limited to 110 copies)
Cat: RR 01. Rel: 05 Aug 15
Gonna Rock (5:55)
Tonight Dub (5:12)
Leave Him (4:22)
Lick It (4:56)
Review: The Rimini Rimmers aka Nijmegen pair Derksen (Slowpoke) & Wolters (JMMSTR) debut on the latter's label with the super limited 12" Coke Rock Disco Edits Vol 1. Pressed in a quantity of just 100, this hand-stamped 12" finds the Dutch pair plundering the disco archives for some nicely quantized, and heavily treated edits that should fill the needs of any self-respecting discotheque dancefloor. Of the four cuts, "Tonight Dub" will be familiar to any disco scholars but fair play to the Rimini Rimmers for the manner in which they've deployed their box of FX heavy studio tricks.
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out of stock $11.84
Change The World EP
Change The World EP (limited 10")
Cat: 385465 1. Rel: 19 Nov 21
Let's Change The World (4:15)
Just That Way (3:30)
Coming Undone (3:20)
Rock Around The Clock (2:15)
Review: With the lead track a jangly, brass-infused, upbeat celebration of hope and the increasingly-unbelievable idea that we can stop impending doom in its tracks and safeguard the planet, its flora, fauna, and people, complete with pro-diversity music video, you could be forgiven for thinking former-Beatles drummer Ringo Starr had woken up and forgotten what year it was.

In reality, although somewhat out of place amid 2021's pandemics, immigration rows, environmental catastrophe, and general cynicism, the track is exactly what the doctor ordered. If medical professionals prescribed music. It's positive, it's determined, and most importantly it's not self aware but instead unabashedly optimistic. With this in mind, our best advice is to jump on board - not least as there's a further three tracks on offer, all of which are equally potent.
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out of stock $6.78
Steel Wheels Live (Record Store Day 2020)
Cat: ERE RSD2020. Rel: 26 Nov 20
Rock & A Hard Place (live From Atlantic City, NJ) (5:06)
Almost Hear You Sigh (live From Tokyo) (5:17)
Review: This latest Record Store Day 2020 treat is a colourful 10" picture disc with two The Rolling Stones live recordings that have never been commercially available before. On side one is 'Rock & A Hard Place' as played live in Atlantic City, New Jersey. It's a big licking affair with jangling guitars and driving drums making for an energetic cut. Flip it over and you'll head to Tokyo, where 'Almost Hear You Sigh' was recorded. It's a more downbeat and tender tune that works as a nice yin to the opener's yang.
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out of stock $20.08
Your Fandango
Your Fandango (limited coloured vinyl 7")
Cat: CLO 2418. Rel: 04 Aug 21
Your Fandango (4:28)
Your Fandango (instrumental mix) (4:29)
Review: Rock Hall Of Fame nominee Todd Rundgren is an accomplished songwriter and ever-innovative producer. Here he links up with someone just as talented in the shape of Sparks, who is an eclectic and quixotic creative and pillar of the modern musical world. 'Your Fandango' (served up here on a limited coloured vinyl 7") is the third single from Rundgren's forthcoming Space Force album. It's a wall of sound with space rock riffs, gauzy textures and freaky vocals. After this comes the album with guests spots from Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo and Muslim hip hop artist Narcy amongst much more.
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 in stock $15.60
Alben
In Rainbows
Cat: XLLP 324. Rel: 02 Jan 08
15 Step
Bodysnatchers
Nude
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
All I Need
Faust Arp
Reckoner
House Of Cards
Jigsaw Falling Into Place
Videotape
Review: "In Rainbows", Radiohead's seventh album, finally gets a physical release! It's one thing downloading this landmark album, but to actually hold this is something special. Not only do you get increased sound quality, but you also get the amazing artwork from Stanley Donwood. This album includes "Nude", a live favourite for many years that was originally written during the "OK Computer" sessions. More minimal that their "Kid A" period, "In Rainbows" does something that very few albums have done - its sound is distinct from previous Radiohead albums, but is still clearly Radiohead. Hail to the kings, they are back on top form.
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 in stock $24.19
OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017
OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017 (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XLLP 868. Rel: 23 Jun 17
Airbag (4:44)
Paranoid Android (6:21)
Subterranean Homesick Alien (4:34)
Exit Music (For A Film) (4:24)
Let Down (5:00)
Karma Police (4:26)
Fitter Happier (1:55)
Electioneering (3:54)
Climbing Up The Walls (4:45)
No Surprises (3:52)
Lucky (4:19)
The Tourist (5:23)
I Promise (3:59)
Man Of War (4:28)
Lift (4:07)
Lull (2:26)
Meeting In The Aisle (3:05)
Melatonin (2:11)
A Reminder (3:50)
Polyethylene (parts 1 & 2) (4:23)
Pearly (3:37)
Palo Alto (3:52)
How I Made My Millions (3:10)
Review: Twenty years ago it sounded like an oddly poignant evocation of pre-millennial tension. Two decades later it stands as an eerily prescient glimpe into the technological alienation and dislocation of of a new era. Yet more importantly, OK Computer is no more or less than a sparkling, dramatic and moving collection of songs that haven't lost any of their impact in the interim. The sound of a band stubbornly refusing to follow up the stadium-strafing stylings of its predecessor The Bends - and instead bursting headlong into experimentation and wild creativity -is portrayed in still more vivid colours by the alarmingly strong collection of out-takes and B-sides collected herein, Yet there's no getting away from the chill and spark that marked out OK Computer from everything surrounding it in the post-Britpop malaise, and continues to do so in the pre-Brexit counterpart.
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 in stock $28.06
In Rainbows
Cat: XLCD 324. Rel: 02 Jan 08
15 Step
Bodysnatchers
Nude
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
All I Need
Faust Arp
Reckoner
House Of Cards
Jigsaw Falling Into Place
Videotape
Review: "In Rainbows", Radiohead's seventh album, finally gets a physical release! It's one thing downloading this landmark album, but to actually hold this is something special. Not only do you get increased sound quality, but you also get the amazing artwork from Stanley Donwood. This album includes "Nude", a live favourite for many years that was originally written during the "OK Computer" sessions. More minimal that their "Kid A" period, "In Rainbows" does something that very few albums have done - its sound is distinct from previous Radiohead albums, but is still clearly Radiohead. Hail to the kings, they are back on top form.
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 in stock $9.25
The King Of Limbs
Cat: TICK 001LP. Rel: 24 Mar 11
Bloom
Morning Mr Magpie
Little By Little
Feral
Lotus Flower
Codex
Give Up The Ghost
Separator
out of stock $20.34
Unlimited Love
Cat: 009362 4880653. Rel: 01 Apr 22
Black Summer (3:54)
Here Ever After (3:45)
Aquatic Mouth Dance (4:21)
Not The One (4:26)
Poster Child (5:18)
The Great Apes (5:02)
It's Only Natural (5:41)
She's A Lover (3:41)
These Are The Ways (3:56)
Whatchu Thinkin' (3:41)
Bastards Of Light (3:36)
White Braids & Pillow Chair (3:37)
One Way Traffic (4:11)
Veronica (4:28)
Let 'Em Cry (4:23)
The Heavy Wing (5:29)
Tangelo (3:25)
Review: Given their predilection for getting out of their minds throughout much of their early years, it is a wonder that Red Hot Chili Peppers are still here at all, let alone able to cook up a new studio album. Unlimited Love is the twelfth full length from the legendary rockers, with the old school line up of Chad on drums, flea on bass, John on guitar (for the first time since 2006) and Anthony leading the vocals still intact, while old producer Rick Rubin is also back on board for the first time since 2011. It finds them wanting to "shine a light in the world, to uplift, connect, and bring people together" and features songs "reflecting our view of the universe."
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 in stock $23.17
Unlimited Love (Deluxe Edition)
Unlimited Love (Deluxe Edition) (limited gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: 009362 4874720. Rel: 01 Apr 22
Black Summer (3:54)
Here Ever After (3:46)
Aquatic Mouth Dance (4:21)
Not The One (4:24)
Poster Child (5:19)
The Great Apes (5:03)
It's Only Natural (5:42)
She's A Lover (3:40)
These Are The Ways (3:57)
Whatchu Thinkin' (3:42)
Bastards Of Light (3:31)
White Braids & Pillow Chair (3:41)
One Way Traffic (4:10)
Veronica (4:29)
Let 'Em Cry (4:23)
The Heavy Wing (5:32)
Tangelo (3:28)
Review: Attention, fornicators: there's a brand new RHCP album on the horizon, and it's set to be a stonker. 'Unlimited Love' is the band's first recording with guitarist John Frusciante since 2006, and is a welcome return following his various electronic stints and solo projects. Lead single 'Black Summer' heads up the project, fleshing out a more melancholy sound compared to their earlier works, yet still calling attention to Frusciante's iconic surf jamming and Chad Smith's up-down rhythm section. This new album, in their own words, had the band "enrapt".
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out of stock $21.71
Unlimited Love
Unlimited Love (limited orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: WB 681172. Rel: 04 Apr 22
Black Summer (3:54)
Here Ever After (3:40)
Aquatic Mouth Dance (4:18)
Not The One (4:23)
Poster Child (5:19)
The Great Apes (5:02)
It's Only Natural (5:37)
She's A Lover (3:37)
These Are The Ways (3:56)
Whatchu Thinkin' (3:41)
Bastards Of Light (3:27)
White Braids & Pillow Chair (3:41)
One Way Traffic (4:11)
Veronica (4:29)
Let 'em Cry (4:23)
The Heavy Wing (5:29)
Tangelo (3:16)
Review: Red Hot Chili Peppers are back with their twelfth studio album, and most significantly it welcomes back John Frusciante to the fold after he amicably departed the band back in 2009 to focus on his electronic music production. Rick Rubin is in the production seat, and overall it's the sound of the Chili Peppers doing what they do best, with all the classic ingredients. From the epic anthem 'Black Summer' to moody ballad 'Not The One' and the playful funk of 'Poster Child', there's everything you could want from the band as they stride into their fourth decade of active service.
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 in stock $49.41
Live At Alice Tully Hall January 27 1973 : 2nd Show (Record Store Day Black Friday 2020)
Cat: 194397 86871. Rel: 17 Dec 20
White Light/White Heat (3:49)
Wagon Wheel (4:24)
I'm Waiting For The Man (7:54)
Walk & Talk It (4:05)
Sweet Jane (5:16)
New Age (5:37)
Vicious (3:32)
I Can't Stand It (4:10)
Satellite Of Love (4:00)
Heroin (9:05)
I'm So Free (4:11)
Walk On The Wild Side (6:46)
Rock & Roll (7:29)
Sister Ray (11:03)
Review: Alternative rock icon and Velvet Underground alumni Lou Reed had a solo career as strong as any. This special Record Store Day release captures him playing live at Alice Tully Hall, which was the gig that marked his first ever solo performance during his Transformer tour. He was joined don stage by a funky guitar combo known as The Tots who offered a highly energized accompaniment to Reed's work. Classics like 'Heroin,' and 'Sweet Jane' featured next to songs from his first two solo albums, Walk On The Wild Side and Vicious. As a special RSD Black Friday deal this comes on burgundy vinyl with a new essay by Ed McCormack.
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out of stock $34.50
Magic & Loss (Record Store Day Black Friday 2020)
Magic & Loss (Record Store Day Black Friday 2020) (limited 180 gram vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) + insert)
Cat: 060349 784596. Rel: 21 Dec 20
Dorita (The Spirit) (1:05)
What's Good (The Thesis) (3:22)
Power & Glory (The Situation) (4:22)
Magician (Internally) (6:21)
Sword Of Damocles (Externally) (3:40)
Goodby Mass (In A Chapel Bodily Termination) (4:22)
Cremation (Ashes To Ashes) (2:54)
Dreamin' (Escape) (5:03)
No Chance (Regret) (3:14)
Warrior King (Revenge) (4:25)
Harry's Circumcision (Reverie Gone Astray) (5:27)
Gassed & Stoked (Loss) (4:13)
Power & Glory (Magic - Transformation) (part 2) (2:57)
Magic & Loss (The Summation) (6:36)
Review: Originally released Stateside six weeks ago but now finally available in the UK, this deluxe vinyl reissue of Magic & Loss should be an essential purchase for all vinyl loving Loud Reed fans. The set itself remains one of Reed's most dynamic and well thought out solo sets, with his usual grizzly guitars and even grizzlier vocals being toned down in favour of half-sung, half-spoken monologues, lighter arrangements, and occasional bluesy touches. This time round the album has been remastered, pressed to heavyweight vinyl, and stretched across three sides of wax (the fourth side features a rather fetching etching). There's also a tidy new insert. Yes, it costs a bit more than a regular gatefold reissue, but the extras are worth it.
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out of stock $25.74
Words & Music: May 1965 (Deluxe Edition)
Words & Music: May 1965 (Deluxe Edition) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + 7" + CD + booklet in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: LITA 1891. Rel: 17 Oct 22
I'm Waiting For The Man (May 1965 demos) (4:43)
Men Of Good Fortune (4:36)
Heroin (4:00)
Too Late (3:10)
Buttercup Song (4:47)
Walk Alone (2:56)
Buzz Buzz Buzz (2:56)
Pale Blue Eyes (4:54)
Stockpile (2:38)
Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (8:09)
I'm Waiting For The Man (May 1965 alternate version) (2:08)
Gee Whiz (1958 Rehearsal - 7") (1:50)
Baby, Let Me Follow You Down (1963/64 Home Recordings) (1:42)
Michael, Row The Boat Ashore (1:26)
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right (Partial) (1:12)
W & X, Y, Z Blues (1:20)
Lou's 12-Bar Instrumental (0:33)
I'm Waiting For The Man (May 1965 demos - CD)
Men Of Good Fortune
Heroin
Too Late
Buttercup Song
Walk Alone
Buzz Buzz Buzz
Pale Blue Eyes
Stockpile
Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
I'm Waiting For The Man (May 1965 alternate version)
Gee Whiz (1958 Rehearsal)
Baby, Let Me Follow You Down (1963/64 Home Recordings)
Michael, Row The Boat Ashore
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right (Partial)
W & X, Y, Z Blues
Lou's 12-Bar Instrumental
Review: We all may have wondered when we might hear something from Lou Reed's extensive archive of unreleased works. Now Laurie Anderson has partnered with Light In The Attic to begin the Lou Reed Archive series with this remarkable offering - a collection of raw demos recorded by Reed with his Velvet Underground bandmate John Cale. Amongst the tracks included are stripped back versions of 'I'm Waiting For The Man', 'Pale Blue Eyes' and 'Heroin' which are surely the earliest known takes of these eternally cherished songs. Remastered with care and released in tandem with the New York Library's exhibition of his works, this is a stunning, intimate document of one of the world's greatest songwriters. For the dedicated collectors, this deluxe edition comes with a bonus 7" and a 28-page book in a die-cut sleeve.
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out of stock $71.96
Words & Music May 1965
Words & Music May 1965 (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 1882. Rel: 18 Oct 22
I'm Waiting For The Man
Men Of Good Fortune
Heroin
Too Late
Buttercup Song
Walk Alone
Buzz Buzz Buzz
Pale Blue Eyes
Stockpile
Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
I'm Waiting For The Man
Gee Whiz
Baby, Let Me Follow You Down
Michael, Row The Boat Ashore
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
W & X, Y, Z Blues
Lou's 12-bar Instrumental
Review: In May 1965, a young Lou Reed, accompanied by future band-mate John Cale, recorded a demo tape of songs, stuck it in an envelope and mailed it to himself in order to retain proof of ownership of the copyright. He kept hold of the unopened envelope for nearly 50 years, and now Light in the Attic have reached agreement with Reed to release it. As you'd expect given the tape's vintage, it's more bluesy, folksy and shot through with Americana than Reed's later garage-rock and proto-punk releases; a set of superb, far-sighted and genuinely ground-breaking songs with Reed and Cale singing straight to tape with the backing of little more than an electric and acoustic guitar.
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out of stock $13.89
Set The Twilight Reeling (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Set The Twilight Reeling (Record Store Day RSD 2021) (limited 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) + booklet)
Cat: RSD 2192. Rel: 03 Aug 21
Egg Cream (5:18)
NYC Man (4:56)
Finish Line (3:24)
Trade In (4:59)
Hang On To Your Emotions (3:44)
Sex With Your Parents (part 2 - Recorded live July 4th 1995) (3:37)
HookyWooky (4:18)
The Proposition (3:26)
Adventurer (4:18)
Riptide (7:48)
Set The Twilight Reeling (5:06)
Review: Remarkably, it's 25 years since the release of Lou Reed's seventeenth solo album, Set the Twilight Reeling. To celebrate this significant anniversary, Reed has decided to offer-up a fresh vinyl edition, this time on audiophile-friendly heavy wax with an accompanying booklet. To aid sound quality, the album has now been stretched over three sides of vinyl, with the fourth featuring an etched image of the album's artwork. It's a beautifully presented reissue all told, though it's the quality of the music - typically fuzzy, lo-fi and dominated by the twin attractions of Reed's proto-punk guitars and weather-worn vocals - that impresses most. While not one of the most celebrated sets in Reed's epic catalogue, Set The Twilight Reeling is still a hugely impressive and involving album.
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 in stock $38.18
Enfants De Paris: Live At Bataclan Paris 1972
Cat: JACK 035. Rel: 14 Aug 23
Waiting For The Man (5:44)
Berlin (5:24)
Black Angels Death Song (4:31)
Wild Child (5:58)
Empty Bottles (3:22)
Heroin (6:48)
Ghost Story (3:15)
The Biggest, Loudest, Hairiest Group Of All (3:52)
Femme Fatale (3:47)
All Tomorrow's Parties (3:08)
Janitor Of Lunacy (4:06)
Review: This broadcast was first aired on French TV having been recorded at the Bataclan club in Paris, on January 29, 1972. It got a first official release in 2004 having been bootlegged for many years before that from a recording taken from the sound board at the gig. Fans of The Velvet Underground will know that this was the first time the group members Lou Reed, John Cale and Nico had all been up on stage together.
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 in stock $18.01
Enfants De Paris: Live At Bataclan Paris 1972
Enfants De Paris: Live At Bataclan Paris 1972 (white vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: JACK 035CV. Rel: 14 Aug 23
Waiting For The Man (5:40)
Berlin (6:18)
Black Angels Death Song (4:08)
Wild Child (5:12)
Empty Bottles (3:18)
Heroin (6:36)
Ghost Story (2:55)
The Biggest Loudest Hairiest Group Of All (4:14)
Femme Fatale (3:44)
All Tomorrow's Parties (3:05)
Janitor Of Lunacy (4:01)
Review: You can now get your hands on this superb live album from The Velvet Underground members Lou Reed, John Cale and Nico on plain black vinyl or, more excellently, this white limited edition version. This set was the first time the group members had all been up on stage together since the original band disbanded. It was first aired on French TV having been recorded at the Bataclan club in Paris, on January 29, 1972. It got a first official release in 2004 having been bootlegged for many years before that from a recording taken from the sound board at the gig. Due to a problem with tape transfers, the speed on some releases is slower than the original concert.
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Le Bataclan 1972
Cat: EARS 163. Rel: 16 Feb 23
I'm Waiting For The Man
Berlin
The Black Angel's Death Song
Wild Child
Heroin
Ghost Story
The Biggest, Loudest, Hairiest Group Of All
Empty Bottles
Femme Fatale
No One Is There
Frozen Warnings
Janitor Of Lunacy
I'll Be Your Mirror
All Tomorrow's Parties
Pale Blues Eyes (Rehearsal - bonus track)
Candy Says (Rehearsal - bonus track)
Review: On 29 January 1972, Lou Reed, John Cale and Nico reunited on stage for the first time since the breakup of the Velvet Underground. The concert, which took place at Le Bataclan in Paris, became legendary - in part because bootleg recordings circulated for years before the set was eventually officially released in the 2000s. It remains a fine concert, with much-loved Velvet Underground staples being supplemented by group performances of solo songs from all three artists. There are some real gems stretched across the album, including inspired versions of 'Berlin', 'Heroin' (where Cale's viola catches the ear), 'All Tomorrow's Parties' (very dark, folksy and stripped-back) and 'Femme Fatale'.
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out of stock $12.87
New Adventures In Hi Fi (25th Anniversary Edition)
New Adventures In Hi Fi (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 722454 5. Rel: 29 Oct 21
How The West Was Won & Where It Got Us (4:31)
The Wake-Up Bomb (5:08)
New Test Leper (5:25)
Undertow (5:10)
E-Bow The Letter (5:24)
Leave (7:19)
Departure (3:29)
Bittersweet Me (4:05)
Be Mine (5:28)
Binky The Doormat (5:03)
Zither (2:33)
So Fast, So Numb (4:13)
Low Desert (3:29)
Electrolite (4:06)
Review: This special 25th Anniversary edition of REM's New Adventures in HIFi album comes on limited heavyweight vinyl in a replica of the original gatefold LP. The Grammy wining and Rock And Roll Hall of fame inductees are one of the most revered American bands of their era thanks to their singular mix of brash tunes, poetic lyrics and very singable choruses and never was that more obvious than on this album. First released in 1996 when the band were on a near-constant tour of the world, it experiments with various sonic textures, haunting effects and dissonant notes with singles like 'E-Bow' and 'Electrolite' all featuring.
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 in stock $33.96
Pony
Pony (CD)
Cat: 190759 86662. Rel: 25 Oct 19
10/10
Always
Laser Lights
Face To Face
Stressed Out
Never Had The Balls
Pluto Projector
Every Way
It Gets Better
It's Not The Same Anymore
Review: It's vital that the uninitiated understand one thing about 21-year-old Alexander O'Connor - his infectious and well crafted pop tunes are almost destined to bore a hole into your brain and stay there for quite some time. Like Michael Buble meeting Ed Sheeran at someone's Macmillan Coffee Morning. If that sounds even vaguely off-putting then this one clearly isn't aimed at you. But it is aimed at those who appreciate artists that can switch between a kind of Grammar school rap delivery, croonerdom and uptempo boy band business. From the piano and vocal R&B number "Pluto Projector", to the chart-friendly freight train of "Never Had The Balls" and the light acoustic guitar soul effort "Stressed Out", O'Connor's third studio album "Pony" is an incredibly sweet introduction to an artist who's clearly packing plenty of talent.
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out of stock $10.55
Main Offender (remastered)
Main Offender (remastered) (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: 405053 8682946. Rel: 18 Mar 22
999 (5:42)
Wicked As It Seems (4:37)
Eileen (4:18)
Words Of Wonder (6:31)
Yap Yap (4:39)
Bodytalks (5:26)
Hate It When You Leave (4:55)
Runnin' Too Deep (3:26)
Will But You Won't (4:51)
Demon (4:39)
out of stock $18.27
Main Offender (remastered)
Cat: 405053 8682977. Rel: 18 Mar 22
999 (5:45)
Wicked As It Seems (4:37)
Eileen (4:16)
Words Of Wonder (6:31)
Yap Yap (4:37)
Bodytalks (5:20)
Hate It When You Leave (4:55)
Runnin' Too Deep (3:17)
Will But You Won't (4:42)
Demon (4:29)
out of stock $18.27
EP3
EP3 (10")
Cat: 481296 6. Rel: 17 Nov 22
World Go Round (4:11)
Everyone & Everything (2:51)
Let's Be Friends (4:14)
Free Your Soul (feat Dave Koz & Jose Antonio Rodriguez) (5:27)
Review: Recorded at home in Ringo Starr's Roccobella West studio, the former Beatles drummer has drafted a number of long-term partners in crime for his latest release. Those names include Steve Lukather, Linda Perry, Fave Coz, Jose Antonio Rodriguez, and Bruce Sugar, among others. But, ingredients aside, what's the end result actually like?

Well, for one thing, it feels like a record made with camaraderie. The appropriately-titled 'Everyone & Everything' has a definite Fab Four vibe to its outro, requesting that all in earshot get involved in a chorus designed to get everyone and everything singing along. 'Let's Be Friends' takes that atmosphere to the after party, "Ya, ya, ya, ya" vocal hook making the whole thing sound slightly madcap. Meanwhile, closer 'Free Your Soul' invites us into smoother and sexier surrounds via sax and tropical beats.

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Darkfighter
Darkfighter (gatefold clear vinyl LP)
Cat: 007567 8625817. Rel: 02 Jun 23
Mirrors (5:05)
Nobody Wants To Die (3:42)
Bird In The Hand (4:27)
Bright Light (4:28)
Rapture (4:23)
Guillotine (5:13)
Horses Breath (6:02)
Darkside (5:57)
Review: Grammy-nominated rockers Rival Sons punch hard on their latest album - perhaps harder than they have before. But then that's exactly the outfit's modus, with guitarist Scott Holiday making it clear that the band are resolutely determined to progress, develop, step up, and push forward with every effort they bestow on us. To say that's audible when casting an ear over their back catalogue would be an understatement, not that preceding efforts like Hollow Bones, Great Western Valkyrie and Feral Roots weren't all commendable. Nevertheless, there's definitely growth evident when taking a listen now compared with back then. Running from full throttle, sweat inducing, guitar-fuelled adrenalin in song form, through to sweeping and grandiose tracks and onto more reflective acoustic moments, in world that often feels slightly lacking in terms of real modern rock greats, this is one example of where you can still find plenty of life.
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Funky Makossa
Cat: CRZR 1008LP. Rel: 19 Sep 17
Funky Makossa (6:04)
Tell Me My Life (4:26)
Dear Doctor (6:21)
No One Else (But Me) (3:18)
We're Makin' A Hell (4:24)
If You Love Your Neighbout You No Go Die (6:59)
Sweet Rock Town (3:58)
Review: One of the many remarkable things about Rock Town Express's 1974 debut album - originally eponymously titled but now renamed after the album's most celebrated track - is that it was the work of just two musicians, who each manned multiple instruments during the recording process. Given that it sounds fiendishly loose and live, as if it was laid down in one take, that's seriously impressive. As an album, it offers a decidedly fuzzy fusion of early Afrobeat, Sly Stone style funk-rock and the mind of heady psychedelic rock that's more associated with bands from San Francisco. In other words, it's the kind of obscure but brilliant Afro-rock fusion that you need in your life.
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The Lost Tapes
The Lost Tapes (gatefold 2xLP + CD)
Cat: STRUT 111LP. Rel: 23 May 13
Alpha Centauri
Cantec Fulger
Caravane
Disco Mania
Citadela
Diagonala
Salt 83
Zephyr
Imagini Din Vis
In Linistea Noptii
Alpha Centauri
Cantec Fulger
Caravane
Citadela
Diagonala
Salt 83
Disco Mania
Zephyr
Imagini Din Vis
In Linistea Noptii
Review: Ah Strut, the label that's happy to dig that bit deeper off the beaten path comes up trumps once again with The Lost Tapes, a retrospective of obscure Romanian band Rodion G.A. Fronted by the half-Hungarian, half-Romanian Rodion Ladislau Rosca, Rodion G.A. recorded from 1978 to 1984 during a time of significant political repression in Romania, when artistic censorship led to a polished music scene that was marginalised to a network of festivals and small gigs in the restaurants and clubs of seaside towns. Rosca's music stood apart from the prevailing rock heavy sounds of late 60s Romania, embracing primitive electronic equipment that included an East German Vermona drum machine and Casio VL tone alongside effects pedals which were multi-tracked using multiple Tesla tape machines. This collection digs through the mass of private recordings Rosca made, and provides some thrilling insight into a dense world of raw electronics.
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Metamorphosis (Record Store Day 2020)
Metamorphosis (Record Store Day 2020) (limited 180 gram green vinyl LP + T-shirt iron-on)
Cat: 86311. Rel: 02 Nov 20
Out Of Time (3:19)
Don't Lie To Me (2:00)
Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind (2:24)
Each & Everyday Of The Year (2:46)
Heart Of Stone (3:45)
I'd Much Rather Be With The Boys (2:11)
(Walkin' Thru The) Sleepy City (2:49)
We're Wastin' Time (2:37)
Try A Little Harder (2:16)
I Don't Know Why (2:42)
If You Let Me (3:17)
Jiving Sister Fanny (3:22)
Downtown Suzie (3:47)
Family (4:02)
Memo From Turner (2:47)
I'm Going Down (2:52)
Review: This was a third compilation album of the Rolling Stones' music and was put together and released by former manager Allen Klein's ABKCO Records. He took control of their Decca and London material in 1970 and really split opinion with this record which has been described as both "interesting and embarrassing, a curio and an outrage." It's got 14 jams, alternate takes, outtakes and early versions of plenty songs you will know and all were recorded during the band's earliest six years together. There is real treasure to be found here if you dig deep into it.
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San Diego 1969
Cat: LCCD 5103. Rel: 26 Apr 22
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Carol
Sympathy For The Devil
Stray Cat Blues
Prodigal Son
You Gotta Move
Love In Vain
I'm Free
Under My Thumb
Midnight Rambler
Live With Me
Gimme Shelter
Little Queenie
(Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Honky Tonk Women
Street Fighting Man
Radio Announcer
Review: Some concerts become legendary for a number of reasons: the Rolling Stones' performance at San Diego Sports Arena in 1969 is one of those. It almost never happened thanks to Mick Jagger suffering with throat problems, and fans rioting outside the stadium led to the concert starting two hours late. Yet as this local radio recording of some of the performance shows, the Stones' set was little less than a triumph. Heavy, bluesy, raucous and full of semi-improvised alterations to familiar favourites, it includes brilliant versions of some of the Stones' most powerful and popular tracks. Our picks include the versions of 'Symapthy With The Devil', 'Prodigal Son' (a brilliantly stripped-back, blues-style take), 'Gimme Shelter' (surging and soaring) and a scene-stealing, concert concluding romp through 'Street Fighting Man'.
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Let The Airwaves Flow Volume 8: London & Detroit On Tour '69
Down Home Girl (5:13)
Give Me A Drink (5:11)
Street Fighting Man (3:39)
Backstage Rehearsal (2:01)
Gimme Shelter (4:20)
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (3:18)
Jumpin' Jack Flash (3:34)
Carol (1:27)
Stray Cat Blues (3:31)
Sympathy For The Devil (7:20)
Little Queenie (4:20)
Review: 1968 and 1969 were turbulent years in the history of The Rolling Stones, as well as society at large. Brian Jones left, Mick Taylor joined, and they played a bunch of small shows, made TV appearances and headlined a massive gig at Hyde Park. This new album revisits all these phases which helped make them into the greatest rock 'n' roll band on the planet. It includes tracks recorded live at the Olympia Stadium, Detroit, recordings from the Hyde Park show that was broadcast on Dutch Radio Veronica and material from Saville Theatre, London that was broadcast US TV as "Supernight of Rock'n'Roll".
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Live In The USA 1972
Cat: RANDB 113LP. Rel: 20 Jan 23
Brown Sugar (3:26)
Bitch (4:32)
Gimme Shelter (4:53)
Happy (2:51)
Tumbling Dice (4:30)
Sweet Virginia (4:18)
You Can't Always Get What You Want (7:05)
All Down The Line (4:06)
Rip This Joint (2:20)
Uptight/Satisfaction (5:55)
Review: When The Rolling Stones head out on their American Tour of 1972, which has also come known as the "Stones Touring Party", or S.T.P., little did they know it would become part of rock and roll legend and very much set a benchmark for all rock bands after. It saw them play some of their first-ever gigs stateside all across the United States and Canada after previously only playing the Altamont Free Concert in December 1969. Now you can hear some of the magical moments on this live album including tunes like 'Brown Sugar' and 'Gimme Shelter.'
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100 Percent Rock 'N' Roll
Cat: 115218 2. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Brown Sugar (CD1: live)
Bitch
Rocks Off
Gimme Shelter
Happy
Tumbling Dice
Love In Vain
Sweet Virginia
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Honky Tonk Women
All Down The Line
Midnight Rambler
Little Queenie
Rip This Joint
Jumping Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man
Dear Doctor (CD2: Unplugged - live)
You Got The Silver
Family
No Expectations
Sister Morphine
Blood Red Wine
Country Honk
You Can't Always Get What You
You've Got To Move
Wild Horses
All Down The Line
Dead Flowers
Angie
Review: Well worth a listen, not least because the first disc, which features a recording of them in concert originally broadcast on a US station, shows the band at their raw, rip-roaring best. It boasts fuzzy, full-throttle rhythm and blues versions of some of their greatest moments including 'Gimme Shelter', 'Jumpin' Jack Flash', 'Brown Sugar' and 'Street Fighting Man', which is a riotous and freewheeling treat. Disc two is subtitled 'unplugged', but it isn't - there are plenty of electric instruments involved. What it does feature, though, is more stripped-back, bluesy, semi-acoustic versions taken from sessions recorded especially for various radio stations around the world.
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Unplugged
Unplugged (red vinyl LP)
Cat: 115450 1. Rel: 28 Dec 23
Blood Red Wine (5:14)
Dear Doctor (3:15)
You Can't Always Get What You (6:35)
Angie (4:15)
Country Honk (2:54)
You've Got To Move (2:33)
Sister Morphine (4:59)
Family (4:09)
All Down The Line (4:12)
Review: If you spent much time breathing and being aware of mortality in the 1990s chances are there was an episode of MTV's highly-coveted Unplugged series that really made an impact. As the name suggests, these broadcasts were dedicated to having some of the biggest and most influential, not to mention loudest artists of the day perform acoustic sets. There were plenty of landmark appearances, not least Nirvana in 1993, Pearl Jam a year earlier, and, 12 months or so before that, LL Cool J, A Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul for a very special edition of iconic hip hop show Yo! MTV Raps. In 1995, The Rolling Stones joined the list of names to appear, with this recording proving exactly why the formula worked so well.
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out of stock $27.03
Beggars Banquet
Beggars Banquet (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 20481. Rel: 24 Aug 22
Sympathy For The Devil (6:13)
No Expectations (3:55)
Dear Doctor (3:20)
Parachute Woman (2:16)
Jig-Saw Puzzle (6:00)
Street Fighting Man (3:14)
Prodigal Son (2:58)
Stray Cat Blues (4:37)
Factory Girl (2:03)
Salt Of The Earth (4:53)
Review: It's not everyday you release an album that goes on to inspire the name of a record label that goes on to be one of the defining UK music institutions of the late-20th Century. And early-21st. Whether The Rolling Stones quite knew how special their seventh studio LP would be when it first dropped in 1968 is something we can ponder until the cows come home, but it certainly represented a musical turning point back then.

Moving on from their previous psychedelic excursions (aurally, if not behaviourally), Beggars Boutique saw the seminal rock 'n' rollers dive two-feet-first into the sound of America's southern states, returning to the old stomping grounds of influences they had originally made a name for themselves with. And by that we mean blues and roots rock.
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Their Satanic Majesties Request (reissue)
Their Satanic Majesties Request (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ABK 20821. Rel: 10 Oct 22
Sing This All Together (6:37)
Citadel (2:58)
In Another Land (3:08)
2000 Man (6:55)
Sing This All Together (See What Happens) (1:40)
She's A Rainbow (4:41)
The Lantern (2:40)
Gomper (6:54)
2000 Light Years From Home (4:49)
On With The Show (3:36)
Review: English rock icons The Rolling Stones dropped Their Satanic Majesties Request in 1967 on home label Decca. It was their 6th British and 8th American studio album and was recorded at Olympic Studio in London. It finds them mixing up psychedelic pop, acid rock, experimental and psychedelic rock thanks to the use of various freaky studio tools including the Mellotron and a load of trippy sound effects, string arrangements and Afro rhythms. It took the best part of a year to record owing to various members being on drugs/in court/sent to jail but generally got favourable reviews when it did finally drop.
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Get Yer Ya Ya's Out
Cat: 712116 1. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Jumpin' Jack Flash (3:55)
Carol (3:58)
Stray Cat Blues (4:04)
Love In Vain (4:47)
Midnight Rambler (9:13)
Sympathy For The Devil (6:55)
Live With Me (3:21)
Little Queenie (4:18)
Honky Tonk Women (3:38)
Street Fighting Man (4:04)
Review: Punctuation aside, The Rolling Stones set a precedent with Get Yer Ya Ya's Out. At the time, concert albums were still something of a novel ideal, but when the iconic British rock 'n' rollers unleashed this it proved to the industry just how much people wanted on-stage magic captured for posterity. The first live record to hit number one in the UK charts, it was recorded at shows in New York City and Baltimore in 1969, just ahead of the landmark Let It Bleed LP arriving. It also proves the power of a bootleg, with an unofficial record, Live'r Then You'll Ever Be, reportedly persuading the band's then-label, Decca, to cash in on the clear demand for the group's exceptional live show, on vinyl. Captured on their first tour with Mick Taylor, Brian Jones having left, it presents the outfit as they sounded at the very top of their game - energetic, rule breaking, and packed with the soul of blues six stringers.
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The Covers: Volume One 1963-1964
The Covers: Volume One 1963-1964 (limited translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: ART 11. Rel: 26 Jul 23
Come On (2:10)
Memphis Tennessee (2:23)
Roll Over Beethoven (2:17)
Don't Lie To Me (1:42)
You Better Move On (2:33)
I Wanna Be Your Man (1:50)
Mona (2:11)
Walking The Dog (2:33)
Bye Bye Johnny (2:16)
Roll Over Beethoven (2:30)
Beautiful Delilah (2:13)
(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 (2:28)
Cops & Robbers (3:43)
You Better Move On (2:47)
Hi-Heel Sneekers (2:34)
I Just Wanna Make Love To You (1:36)
I'm Moving On (2:17)
Review: There must be something in the water right now cause as well as a new limited edition picture disc featuring a wealth of The Beatles covers, we're also treated to this limited translucent green salt featuring a load of covers from their archival rivals, The Rolling Stones. This one collects together their covers from between 1963 and 1964 when they were often found adding their own blues-rock twist to well known pop hits. The likes of 'Memphis Tennessee', the Lennon-McCartney penned 'I Wanna Be Your Man' and '(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66' all feature.
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Through The Past Darkly: Big Hits Vol 2
Through The Past Darkly: Big Hits Vol 2 (180 gram vinyl LP in octagonal sleeve)
Cat: 21351. Rel: 13 Dec 23
Paint It Black (3:17)
Ruby Tuesday (3:16)
She's A Rainbow (4:14)
Jumpin' Jack Flash (3:38)
Mother's Little Helper (2:47)
Let's Spend The Night Together (3:36)
Honky Tonky Women (2:51)
Dandelion (3:32)
2000 Light Years From Home (2:40)
Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby (1:51)
Standing In The Shadow? (2:33)
Street Fighting Man (3:03)
Review: If any other band decided to open what's essentially Greatest Hits Vol.2 with a track like 'Paint It Black' you'd probably worry the album was destined for a sharp decline, and wonder how such a powerhouse piece of music didn't wind up on Greatest Hits Vol I. Not so with The Rolling Stones, a band that had already put out more than enough incredible tunes to fill five volumes by the time this collection came along (1969). Representing the first seven years of the seminal English rock group, after the first juggernaut spirals off into semi-psychedelic mania we're treated to several more reminders of exactly why these guys were so good during their early days. 'Ruby Tuesdays', 'Dandelion' and 'Let's Spend the Night Together' reveal stunning pop sensibilities, while fare such as 'Honkey Tonk Woman', 'Jumpin' Jack Flash', and 'Street Fighting Man' celebrating the predominantly Black-made blues they looked to for so much inspiration.
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Sean Rowley Presents: Guilty Pleasures (20th Anniversary Edition)
Sean ROWLEY / VARIOUS
Cat: DEMREC 1172. Rel: 02 Feb 24
Alessi Brothers - "Oh Lori" (3:13)
Captain & Tennille - "Love Will Keep Us Together" (3:18)
Pilot - "January" (3:26)
Electric Light Orchestra - "Sweet Talkin' Woman" (3:38)
Climax Blues Band - "Couldn't Get It Right" (3:10)
Ace - "How Long" (3:15)
Billy Swan - "I Can Help" (3:52)
The Fortunes - "Storm In A Teacup" (3:08)
David Essex - "Gonna Make You A Star" (3:30)
Sherbet - "Howzat" (3:40)
Andrew Gold - "Never Let Her Slip Away" (3:15)
10cc - "The Things We Do For Love" (3:19)
Marshall Hain - "Dancing In The City" (3:33)
Carole Bayer Sager - "Moving Out Today" (3:27)
Peter Skellern - "Hold On To Love" (2:51)
Gallagher & Lyle - "I Wanna Stay With You" (2:52)
Andy Kim - "Rock Me Gently" (3:21)
Jim Gilstrap - "Swing Your Daddy" (2:45)
Brian Protheroe - "Pinball" (3:06)
Helen Reddy - "Angie Baby" (3:20)
Andy Fairweather-Low - "Wide Eyed & Legless" (3:50)
Colin Blunstone - "Say You Don't Mind" (3:13)
Charlie Dore - "Pilot Of The Airwaves" (3:37)
Starland Vocal Band - "Afternoon Delight" (3:07)
Liverpool Express - "You Are My Love" (3:05)
Lynsey De Paul - "Sugar Me" (3:43)
Clout - "Let It Grow" (3:26)
Rupert Holmes - "Him" (3:54)
Eric Carmen - "She Did It" (3:37)
Review: Here at Juno HQ, we are great believers in the idea that you cannot have guilty pleasures when it comes to music. If you like something, you like it, and you should own that. Still, that didn't stop Sean Rowley from serving up a bumper collection of what he thinks to be sounds you might enjoy but not what to shout about from the rock canon. He first did so two decades ago and so here comes this 20th anniversary edition on double vinyl with umpteen catchy, feel good and singalong classics from the likes of Captain & Tennille, Electric Light Orchestra, Andy Fairweather-Low and many more.
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Joyride (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 505419 7107160. Rel: 26 Nov 21
Joyride (4:22)
Hotblooded (3:16)
Fading Like A Flower (Every Time You Leave) (3:48)
Knockin' On Every Door (3:57)
Spending My Time (4:35)
Watercolours In The Rain (3:37)
The Big L (4:29)
(Do You Get) Excited? (4:10)
Small Talk (3:53)
Physical Fascination (3:28)
Things Will Never Be The Same (4:23)
Perfect Day (4:01)
Review: Swedish pop rock duo Roxette were one of the country's breakout acts in the genre. In celebration of the 30th anniversary of their third album 'Joyride', Rhino Records have seen to a due repress in a plethora of formats, including single LP, 4xLP, and even a limited orange marble vinyl version. Remembering the proto-balearic ballad-belters' monumental rise to number 1 on the Billboard 100 chart in May 1991, this album initially sold more than 11 million copies, setting a record previously not achieved by any other Scandinavian act. This version, however, also adds a whopping 35 new and unreleased bonus tracks; check out the night-riding, cutthroat bit that is 'Hotblooded', which was initially intended to take the place of 'Joyride' as the album's lead single.
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The Best Of Roxy Music (half speed remastered)
Cat: RMLPB 1. Rel: 09 Sep 22
Avalon (4:16)
More Than This (4:30)
Jealous Guy (4:56)
Over You (3:37)
Same Old Scene (3:57)
Oh Yeah (4:53)
Angel Eyes (2:49)
Dance Away (3:46)
Both Ends Burning (5:15)
Love Is The Drug (4:01)
Out Of The Blue (4:46)
All I Want Is You (2:57)
Mother Of Pearl (7:00)
Street Life (3:23)
Do The Strand (4:03)
Pyjamarama (2:54)
Virginia Plain (3:02)
Re-Make/Re-Model (5:12)
Review: Rather than endlessly reinterpreting what the best of Roxy Music's catalogue truly is, why not just reissue this classic best-of collection from Virgin? Made available on wax for the first time ever, 'The Best Of Roxy Music' contains every hit from 'Love Is The Drug' to 'Angel Eyes', alongside lesser known bits such as 'Over You'. And of course, the band's aristocratic version of John Lennon's 'Jealous Guy' is on there too. Just in time for an anniversary tour, too.
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Stranded (half speed remastered)
Stranded (half speed remastered) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: RMLP 3. Rel: 13 May 22
Street Life (3:23)
Just Like You (3:33)
Amazona (4:12)
Psalm (7:58)
Serenade (2:54)
A Song For Europe (5:43)
Mother Of Pearl (6:46)
Sunset (6:08)
Review: Stranded is the third album for Roxy Music, and most notably it was the first after Brian Eno had departed. It was also the first album on which Ferry shared songwriting duties with Andy Mackay and Phil Mazanera, and so it captures the band in that moment of transition away from synthesiser sparkle towards a fuller, more rockist sound. The pianos and guitars pile on, creating a more driving sound even on the softer tracks like 'Just Like You', but there's still a thread of the unusual tucked away in every track - that curious magic which made Roxy Music such a vital force in 70s music.
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Country Life (half speed remastered)
Country Life (half speed remastered) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: RMLP 4. Rel: 13 May 22
The Thrill Of It All (6:22)
Three & Nine (4:04)
All I Want Is You (2:58)
Out Of The Blue (4:41)
If It Takes All Night (3:12)
Bitter-Sweet (4:50)
Triptych (3:10)
Casanova (3:24)
A Really Good Time (3:46)
Prairie Rose (5:06)
Review: Roxy Music's fourth and most phase-heavy album 'Country Life' now gets a half-speed reissue by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios, as part of a brand new effort to have every one of their albums repressed in their utmost quality, and repackaged in glossy new covers. Career highlight songs like 'Out Of The Blue', 'Prairie Rose' and 'All I Want Is You' sound better than ever here, doing justice to its comparatively pessimistic sound. It's still got that Bryan Ferry-ish, romantic aristocratic vibe, though!
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Roxy Music (half speed remastered)
Roxy Music (half speed remastered) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: RMLP 1. Rel: 01 Apr 22
Re-Make/Re-Model (5:12)
Ladytron (4:10)
If There Is Something (6:36)
2HB (4:33)
The Bob (Medley) (5:45)
Chance Meeting (3:05)
Would You Believe? (3:43)
Sea Breezes (6:28)
Bitters End (2:05)
Review: When Roxy Music made their debut in 1972, they were a breath of fresh air in the rock music world. They had sharp angles and arch ideas which brought post-modernism into the relatively conservative realm of guitar music, leaving space for wild solos and mind-bending sound effects from Brian Eno. They shook up the firmament and showed scores of other artists that followed it was possible to disrupt the norms and take chances without losing the kick ass element of rock - just listen to the fierce impact of opening track 'Re-Make / Re-Model' if you need further proof.
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The Thrill Of It All: New York Broadcast 1976
Cat: PARA 493LP. Rel: 01 Jun 22
Sentimental Fool (5:02)
The Thrill Of It All (6:22)
Love Is The Drug (4:12)
Mother Of Pearl (6:11)
Bitter Sweet (5:38)
Out Of The Blue (5:01)
Whirlwind (6:18)
Sea Breezes (6:54)
Both Ends Burning (5:09)
For Your Pleasure (2:28)
Diamond Head (6:57)
Wild Weekend (3:33)
Review: A romantic snapshot in time from Roxy Music's 1976 Siren tour, 'The Thrill Of It All' captures the band at their peak, and bundles their restrained emotion into a burgeoning slice of 12" vinyl. Not to be confused with their compilation album of the same name, we get a glimpse into the performative habits of a band whose touring schedule had them visit Japan, Europe, Australia and the US. From the title track all the way through to 'Editions Of You', the band's 9-strong lineup on this live album is tireless, making their way through a gargantuan setlist with ease.
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Roxy Music (Record Store Day 2020)
Roxy Music (Record Store Day 2020) (limited gatefold 180 gram clear vinyl LP)
Cat: 855366. Rel: 21 Oct 20
Remake/Re-Model (5:10)
Ladytron (4:20)
If There Is Something (6:35)
Virginia Plain (2:55)
2 HB (4:24)
The Bob (Medley) (5:50)
Chance Meeting (3:20)
Would You Believe? (3:46)
Sea Breezes (6:09)
Bitters End (2:57)
Review: Record Store Day 2020 seems to have gone on for months, and months, and months. Roxy Music fans won't be complaining though as one of the many million special releases is this, the final piece of the Roxy Music debut album celebration jigsaw. Steven Wilson's stereo mix of the fabled original album was meant to come out as part of 2018's huge box set and has been much debated online ever since. Now, after the band have given it their full blessing, it finally arrives on strictly limited clear wax, and has been specially mastered for vinyl by Frank Arkwright at Abbey Road Studios.
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For Your Pleasure (half speed remastered)
Cat: RMLP 2. Rel: 01 Apr 22
Do The Strand (4:07)
Beauty Queen (4:35)
Strictly Confidential (3:50)
Editions Of You (3:49)
In Every Dream Home A Heartache (5:32)
The Bogus Man (9:19)
Grey Lagoons (4:16)
For Your Pleasure (6:51)
Review: For Your Pleasure was Roxy Music's second album, and the last to feature Brian Eno before he sprang off into his illustrious career in ambient and experimental electronic music. Released in 1973, it found the band able to spend more time in the studio experimenting with their sound, which results in some unique ingredients not found elsewhere in Bryan Ferry's band's legacy. From the surrealist phasing treatment on the end of 'In Every Dream Home A Heartache' to tape loop effects applied elsewhere, it's an adventurous peak of early 70s rock, now lovingly remastered at half-speed for your audiophile pleasure.
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Flesh & Blood (half speed remastered)
Flesh & Blood (half speed remastered) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: RMLP 7. Rel: 01 Jul 22
In The Midnight Hour (3:10)
Oh Yeah (4:50)
Same Old Scene (3:57)
Flesh & Blood (3:06)
My Only Love (5:12)
Over You (3:26)
Eight Miles High (4:52)
Rain Rain Rain (3:24)
No Strange Delight (4:35)
Running Wild (5:05)
Review: Remastered at Abbey Road studios, 'Flesh & Blood' saw the first studio album made after the departure of drummer Paul Thompson. With his absence, the British rock group moved to a more accessible and palatable sound that paid off, earning the group their first No.1 Album since 1973 with 'Stranded'. The tone of Brian Ferry's vocal is of melancholy and depression, of unrequited love with a woman who ultimately can't stand the sight of him. The album was a huge hit in the UK but has been lost in the greater discussion of Roxy Music records either due to living in the shadow of the immensely popular 'Avalon' (a la 'Good Kid m.a.a.d City' to 'To Pimp a Butterfly') or thanks to the slamming negative review from Rolling Stone sealing its poor rating with American audiences. 42 years on, the album is finally being given the treatment it deserved on release - 'Oh Yeah!' and 'Rain, Rain, Rain' were arguably a few years ahead of their time and are just a sample of the great instrumental and vocals on this album.
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