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Singles
Toy Story Favorites (reissue)
Toy Story Favorites (reissue) (heavyweight transparent red vinyl 12")
Cat: 875287 9. Rel: 01 Jun 23
Randy Newman - "I Will Go Sailing No More" (2:55)
Randy Newman - "Strange Things" (3:17)
Sarah McLachlan - "When She Loved Me" (2:59)
Riders In The Sky - "Woody's Roundup" (1:58)
Gipsy Kings - "You've Got A Friend In Me (Para El Buzz Espanol)" (2:14)
Randy Newman - "We Belong Together" (4:00)
Review: Who doesn't love Toy Story? It's an on going classic with a heart of gold, some of The best animation in the film world and most loveable characters to ever make the silver screen. Whether young or old, snuggling down to watch this sone is always a treat, and now you can bring some of that magic onto your decks with the red vinyl compilation album. It brings together some of the best tracks and favourite musical moments of the movie such as, of course the most notable song of them all, 'You've Got A Friend In Me (Para El Buzz Espanol)' as well as 'I Will Go Sailing No More' and 'We Belong Together.'
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Live At The Old Grey Whistle Test
Live At The Old Grey Whistle Test (transluscent orange vinyl 7")
Cat: WDGO#S 001. Rel: 09 Aug 24
Play Don't Worry (3:58)
Angel No 9 (5:41)
Review: Experience the long-awaited vinyl debut of a gem from the late, great Mick Ronson, a guitarist often overlooked despite his profound influence on generations of musicians. 'Angel No. 9' showcases Ronson's virtuosity and unique style, capturing a moment of brilliance from his tragically short solo career. This release on orange 7" vinyl is a must-have for collectors and fans, offering a glimpse into the sheer beauty and depth of Ronson's musical legacy. This piece is an important glimpse into Ronson's emotive performance, where his guitar work shines brightly, leaving a lasting impression on listeners. His impact on music, from his collaborations with David Bowie to his solo ventures, resonates through each note of 'Angel No. 9,' making this vinyl edition a poignant tribute to his enduring talent and influence.
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Alben
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 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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A Moon Shaped Pool
A Moon Shaped Pool (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XLLP 790. Rel: 17 Jun 16
Burn The Witch (3:41)
Daydreaming (6:26)
Decks Dark (4:41)
Desert Island Disk (3:44)
Ful Stop (6:07)
Glass Eyes (2:53)
Identikit (4:26)
The Numbers (5:44)
Present Tense (5:03)
Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief (4:38)
True Love Waits (5:08)
Review: A quarter century old now, yet these art-rock giants and eternal malcontents seem as restless in their muse and motion as ever - still chronicling an increasingly complicated and strenuous age yet doing it with finesse, grace and innovation. The urgent, invigorating strains of single 'Burn the Witch' were no anomaly, and 'A Moon Shaped Pool' shows them shaking off the more insular tendencies of their last opus 'King Of Limbs' to engage and electrify in a way that they haven't truly managed for years - radiant, celestial ambience shares space here with impressive ire and emotional engagement, with these peerless experimentalists delivering a record that transcends both their own work and the vast majority of the musical landscape they survey.
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Out Of The Cellar (40th Anniversary Edition)
Out Of The Cellar (40th Anniversary Edition) (limited black & red splattered vinyl LP + neon orange vinyl 7" in lenticular sleeve)
Cat: 964043 701. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Wanted Man
You're In Trouble
Round & Round
In Your Direction
She Wants Money
Lack Of Communication
Back For More
The Morning After
I'm Insane
Scene Of The Crime
Reach For The Sky (3:31)
Reach For The Sky (3:30)
Review: Originally released in 1984 and celebrating its 40th anniversary with this lush black & red splattered vinyl reissue, Out Of The Cellar was the debut full-length from glam metal staple Ratt, often listed in the pantheon of pioneering hair-centric rockers along with Poison and Warrant. Their highest charting album, certified triple Platinum in the US, boasts easily their biggest hit single with 'Round & Round', while also offering some equally adored fan favourites such as 'Wanted Man' and 'Lack Of Communication'. This anniversary edition also comes complete with a bonus neon orange vinyl 7" featuring the unreleased B-side bonus track 'Reach For The Sky', recorded during the band's 1983 album sessions.
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Words & Music May 1965
Words & Music May 1965 (pink vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 18813. Rel: 17 Oct 22
I'm Waiting For The Man (4:50)
Men Of Good Fortune (4:31)
Heroin (4:01)
Too Late (3:19)
Buttercup Song (4:39)
Walk Alone (3:02)
Buzz Buzz Buzz (2:51)
Pale Blue Eyes (5:00)
Stockpile (2:35)
Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (8:16)
Review: A new early cornerstone for Velvet Underground fanatics, 'Words And Music May 1965' is Lou Reed in his earliest incarnation, spanning some of the artist's earliest-known recordings. Demo versions of 'Heroin' and 'Pale Blue Eyes' both make appearances, while seven further completely unreleased and unheard songs also come to fruition. The earliest is a doo-wop serenade recorded in 1958, when Reed was just sixteen years old.
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Berlin (Special Edition) (B-STOCK)
Berlin (Special Edition) (B-STOCK) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: MFSL 1555 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Berlin (3:20)
Lady Day (3:29)
Men Of Good Fortune (4:35)
Caroline Says I (3:58)
How Do You Think It Feels (3:22)
Oh Jim (5:05)
Caroline Says II (4:11)
The Kids (7:43)
The Bed (6:11)
Sad Song (6:37)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Lou Reed's Berlin is a visceral journey into the darkness of human relationships, now reissued on 180g vinyl. Initially overlooked upon its 1973 release, the album has since gained recognition for its journey into the toxic dynamics of a crumbling relationship, blending autobiographical elements with poetic flair. The album, produced by Bob Ezrin and featuring top-tier musicians like Steve Winwood and Jack Bruce, is a symphony of emotional turmoil set against rich, orchestral arrangements. This reissue, sourced from the original master tapes, brings the album's intricate details to life with unprecedented clarity. Reed's voice, raw and immediate, conveys the torment of his characters, while the musicians' contributions add depth and tension to the narrative. Tracks like 'Caroline Says II' and 'The Bed' explore themes of despair, violence, and regret with unflinching honesty. Berlin remains a haunting exploration of life's darker sides, made even more poignant by its lush, yet ominous, musical landscape, and is surely one of Reed's most impactful works.
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Live At Bataclan 1972
Cat: PH 5810. Rel: 10 Apr 25
I'm Waiting for the Man (5:09)
Berlin (5:54)
The Black Angel's Death Song (3:44)
Wild Child (5:31)
Heroin (4:57)
Ghost Story (5:07)
The Biggest, Loudest, Hairiest Group of All (3:25)
Empty Bottles (3:16)
Femme Fatale (4:25)
No One Is There (4:27)
Frozen Warnings (4:59)
Janitor of Lunacy (5:47)
I'Il Be Your Mirror (2:52)
All Tomorrow's Parties (3:00)
Review: What you see before you ranks among the most mythologised live albums (n)ever released. Like the title suggests, it was originally recorded in 1972 at Parisian rock institution Le Bataclan, a legendary venue which would later gain notoriety after a group of armed gunmen opened fire on a crowd in 2015, killing 90 people. But that grisly recent history belies its status as one of the most respected concert halls in the French capital, and this not-quite-Velvet Underground show has contributed to that legacy. Showcasing the stop-you-dead qualities of Nico's staggering (and unique) vocal timbre, the surreal, immersive qualities of the Cale and Reed's legendary art-rock tones, this time capsule had been bootlegged and bootlegged until 2004, when it finally got an official release. Now it's back.

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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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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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Hi Infidelity (reissue)
Hi Infidelity (reissue) ('sea glass' blue vinyl LP)
Cat: 196588 79431. Rel: 07 May 24
Don't Let Him Go
Keep On Loving You
Follow My Heart
In Your Letter
Take It On The Run
Tough Guys
Out Of Season
Shakin' It Loose
Someone Tonight
I Wish You Were There
Review: REO Speedwagon's Hi Infidelity, released in late 1980, propelled the Illinois-based group to commercial success, becoming the biggest-selling rock album of 1981 in the US and was eventually certified ten times platinum. The album skillfully balances accessible pop rockers with heartfelt ballads, allowing the band's contemporary sound with roots rock elements to shine. Produced during a period of personal struggles for some band members, the album's cohesive bond is evident in its songs, composed by multiple songwriters facing similar experiences. Tracks like 'Don't Let Him Go' and the iconic 'Keep on Loving You,' REO Speedwagon's first #1 hit, demonstrate the album's chart-topping potential and musical depth. While the first side shines with hits like 'Take It on the Run,' the second offers highlights such as the energetic 'Shakin' It Loose' and the new-wave influenced 'Someone Tonight.' The album concludes with the dramatic 'I Wish You Were There,' featuring Kevin Cronin's impressive vocals and Gary Richrath's stellar guitar work. The success of Hi Infidelity marked the beginning of REO Speedwagon's 1980s pop stardom, paving the way for subsequent albums with a softer, ballad-centric approach. The band's revisiting of the album for reissue further solidified its status as a timeless classic in rock music.
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Emitt Rhodes (reissue)
Emitt Rhodes (reissue) (green vinyl LP)
Cat: INTGDS 00020LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
With My Face On The Floor (3:02)
Somebody Made For Me (2:24)
She's Such A Beauty (2:21)
You Must Have (3:16)
Lullabye (1:06)
Fresh As A Daisy (2:48)
You Should Be Ashamed (2:45)
Somebody Made For Me (3:23)
You Take The Dark Out Of The Night (2:55)
Ever Find Yourself Running (2:40)
Live Till You Die (2:38)
Long Time No See (2:06)
Review: Emitt Rhodes' self-titled album, released in 1970, proves his pioneering approach to home recording: made in his home studio, it came at a time when union rules mandated that albums released by major labels had to be recorded in professional studios. Ergo, the fact that it was made at home couldn't be disclosed on the cover. Despite this, the original LP featured a playful message in the runout groove, stating "Recorded at Home" in humorous title case. Rhodes had initially intended to call the album Homecooking, but the label opted for his name instead. Using a four-track recorder, Rhodes forged the instrumental tracks before transferring them to an eight-track with which to add vocals, enhancing the sound with a higher-quality microphone - clearly that's as much as grandiose a story as we're getting on the BTS front. The album peaked at number 29 on the Billboard chart, with 'Fresh As A Daisy' peaking at number 54 on the Hot 100, and 'Lullabye' finding its niche in the Wes Anderson film The Royal Tenenbaums.
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Seven Deadly Sins
Cat: BEWITH 177LP. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Lust (7:02)
Sloth (7:48)
Gluttony (7:07)
Pride (5:35)
Envy (Animal Fire0 (5:16)
Anger (5:45)
Covetousness (5:33)
Review: Laurin Rinder and W. Michael Lewis were amongst the most prolific producers of the disco era - a pair of jazz-trained eccentrics who not only embraced the disco sound, but did more than most to help develop it (they were particularly big fans of synthesisers, showcasing in their work as much as Giorgio Moroder and Patrick Cowley did). They also loved a concept - hence recording and releasing The Seven Deadly Sins, an album-length celebration of disco's sinful side, in 1977. As this Be With Records reissue proves, the album remains a rare beast: a largely instrumental disco album that sparkles from start to finish. For proof, check the seductive, electric piano-and-synth smothered grooves of 'Lust', the heavily electronic proto-techno of 'Gluttony', the solo-laden disco-funk heaviness of 'Pride' and the undeniably epic heaviness of 'Anger'.
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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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Look Up
Look Up (gatefold LP + poster + insert)
Cat: 752011 2. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Breathless (feat Billy Strings) (3:02)
Look Up (feat Molly Tuttle) (3:09)
Time On My Hands (3:58)
Never Let Me Go (feat Billy Strings) (3:52)
I Live For Your Love (feat Molly Tuttle) (2:56)
Come Back (feat Lucius) (2:48)
Can You Hear Me Call (feat Molly Tuttle) (2:51)
Rosetta (feat Billy Strings & Larkin Poe) (3:46)
You Want Some (3:04)
String Theory (feat Billy Strings & Larkin Poe) (3:35)
Thankful (feat Alison Krauss) (3:35)
Review: Ringo Starr returns with Look Up, a fresh country album produced and co-written by T Bone Burnett, with 11 original tracks that bring a new twist to Ringo's storied and much fabled career by blending his iconic style with Nashville's country roots. Starr, a two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and nine-time GRAMMY winner, not to mention being the drummer in the most famous band of all time, recorded these songs in both Nashville and Los Angeles, adding depth to his celebrated - and pretty much unrivalled - legacy.
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Radio Chevere
Cat: LEGO 334VL. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Intro-Love (feat Coco Maria) (0:53)
Casa Loca (0:45)
The Cheeky One (feat Coco Maria) (3:35)
Cacheton (4:18)
Sabrosito (feat Coco Maria) (0:31)
Gwely'r Mr (3:42)
Vamonos! (feat Coco Maria) (1:11)
El Canon (2:00)
The Mountains Of The Mind (0:37)
Padre Tiempo (feat Luzmira Zerpa) (3:09)
El Kinto (feat Coco Maria) (3:13)
Esa Tristeza (feat Nina Miranda & Little Barrie) (0:58)
Bom Dia! (feat Coco Maria) (3:21)
Oh Minha Querida (feat Moreno Veoso, Domenico Lancellotti & Kassin) (0:25)
A Secret Rendez-Vous (feat Coco Maria) (3:24)
Sempre Amor (0:17)
For All The Side Chicos & Chicas (feat Coco Maria) (3:44)
Maybe Man (feat Silvia Machete) (1:13)
Hay Esperanza (feat Coco Maria) (2:42)
She's In LA (feat Young Gun Silver Fox) (1:27)
Todo Chvere (feat Don Leisure & Coco Maria) (3:12)
Review: Rio 18's Radio Chevere is a vibrant, genre-defying musical experience that resists being neatly boxed in. Part mixtape, part radio show, it's a sprawling tribute to Tropical Music, bursting with energy, sincerity, and groove.
Guided by guest DJ Coco Maria, Radio Chevere embarks on a sonic journey across multiple continents. From the samba rhythms of Brazil to Venezuelan salsa and even Californian psychedelic disco, the album becomes a musical metaphor for migrationicelebrating the movement of people, sounds, and stories.Collaboration lies at the heart of this record. Brazilian legends the +2's appear on the soft samba ballad 'Oh Minha Querida', while transatlantic Yacht Rockers Young Gun Silver Fox bring laid-back charm to 'She's In LA'. Silvia Machete from Sao Paulo adds an infectious funk vibe to 'Maybe Man', and Venezuelan icon Luzmira Zerpa delivers rhythmic intensity on 'Padre Tiempo'. The album's linguistic variety is equally impressive, blending Spanish, Portuguese, Welsh, and English into one rich tapestry. Founder Carwyn Ellis, having explored Latin music since Rio 18's 2018 inception, takes a step back from singing on Radio Chevere, focusing instead on songwriting and production. With bold cover art by Colombian artist Yoda, Radio Chevere is a lively and heartfelt celebration of the diverse influences that make up its unique sound.
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Tags: Latin disco | Latin | Samba | Latin Funk | Cumbia
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Grrr Live!
Grrr Live! (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 481156 8. Rel: 09 Feb 23
Get Off My Cloud (3:52)
The Last Time (3:48)
It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like It) (4:50)
Paint It Black (5:01)
Gimme Shelter (with Lady Gaga) (7:04)
Wild Horses (5:39)
I'm Going Down (with John Mayer & Gary Clark Jr) (6:45)
Dead Flowers (4:36)
Who Do You Love? (with The Black Keys) (4:30)
Doom & Gloom (4:31)
One More Shot (3:25)
Miss You (7:32)
Honky Tonk Woman (4:38)
Before They Make Me Run (4:30)
Happy (4:18)
Midnight Rambler (with Mick Taylor) (12:10)
Start Me Up (4:24)
Tumbling Dice (with Bruce Springsteen) (5:16)
Brown Sugar (5:19)
Sympathy For The Devil (7:08)
You Can't Always Get What You Want (8:51)
Jumpin' Jack Flash (5:41)
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (7:13)
Review: 10 years ago, the Stones were celebrating their golden anniversary with a mammoth tour which stopped in at New Jersey's Prudential Center, and it's fair to say they pulled out all the stops. The guest spots included The Black Keys, Gary Clark Jr, Lady Gaga, John Mayer, Bruce Springsteen and Mick Taylor, and Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ronnie ripped through their imperious catalogue of classics. From Gaga adding her fire to 'Gimme Shelter' to Springsteen powering up 'Tumbling Dice', this is the Stones at their peak, now beautifully documented on this lavish triple vinyl package.
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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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Hackney Diamonds (Anniversary Edition)
Hackney Diamonds (Anniversary Edition) (gatefold clear & blue splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 750198 5. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Angry (LP1: Hackney Diamonds) (3:47)
Get Close (4:11)
Depending On You (4:02)
Bite My Head Off (3:32)
Whole Wide World (3:58)
Dreamy Skies (4:37)
Mess It Up (4:03)
Live By The Sword (3:54)
Driving Me Too Hard (3:15)
Tell Me Straight (2:54)
Sweet Sounds Of Heaven (feat Lady Gaga) (7:22)
Rolling Stone Blues (2:42)
Shattered (LP2: live tracks)
Angry
Whole Wide World
Tumbling Dice
Bite My Head Off
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Sweet Sounds Of Heaven (feat Lady Gaga)
Review: The Rolling Stones' Hackney Diamonds marks their liveliest work in decades, a testament to the band's enduring vitality. While not surpassing their late 70s peak, this album shows the Stones' strongest output since Tattoo You. Following the passing of drummer Charlie Watts, the Stones collaborated with producer Andrew Watt, who captured the signature interplay between Keith Richards and Ron Wood while maintaining a contemporary edge. The album's guitar-driven tracks like 'Angry' and 'Driving Me Too Hard' bring classic rock energy. A standout is 'Sweet Sounds of Heaven', with Lady Gaga's strong vocal contribution. Steve Jordan ably fills Watts' shoes, blending seamlessly into the Stones' timeless sound. The highlight, 'Live by the Sword', reunites Watts, Bill Wyman and Elton John, evoking the band's iconic rhythm. Closing with a raw version of 'Rolling Stone Blues', the album provides a fitting nod to the band's origins, offering a potential finale to their recording career. Ultimately, Hackney Diamonds reaffirms the Stones' ability to adapt while staying true to their roots, delivering a surprisingly spirited album that stands proudly in their vast catalog.
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The Rolling Stones (mono) (reissue)
Cat: 712140 1. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Route 66 (2:22)
I Just Want To Make Love To You (2:16)
Honest I Do (2:11)
Mona (I Need You Baby) (3:34)
Now I've Got A Witness (Like Uncle Phile & Uncle Gene (2:30)
Little By Little (2:39)
Im A King Bee (2:35)
Carol (2:32)
Tell Me (You're Coming Back) (3:48)
Can I Get A Witness (2:55)
You Can Make It If You Try (2:03)
Walking The Dog (3:12)
Review: Decca Records reissue the first Rolling Stones LP, simply titled the Rolling Stones, which first hit in April 1964, taking Decca by surprise as it reached number one in the UK charts on only the second week of release. The irony is that the Stones' chart staying power went against their Sisyphean name: instead of rolling down the charts as Sisyphus' boulder usually immediately did, the fearsome four led by Jagger proved an impressive ability to remain kings of the hill, their Stones balancing up there for an inordinate period of time; in fact it took a good 25 weeks for the Rolling Stones to exit just the third place. The result was that Decca had to struggle to fulfil demand, as its chart performance really did curtail expectations. Now reissued in 2024, hot on the heels of the Stones' Hackney Diamonds LP released this same year, we've no worries about demand fulfilment this time. Enjoy the original Stones record as intended from the go, from the version of standard 'Route 66' and Chuck Berry cover 'Carol' to the closing rendition of Rufus Thomas' 'Walking The Dog' - but expect this audiophile's stereo version to pleasingly contrast with the original mono.
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The Rolling Stones Vol 2 (reissue)
Cat: 21231. Rel: 06 Jun 24
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (5:03)
Down Home Girl (4:12)
You Can't Catch Me (3:39)
Time Is On My Side (3:00)
What A Shame (3:04)
Grown Up Wrong (2:03)
Down The Road Apiece (2:55)
Under The Boardwalk (2:47)
I Can't Be Satisfied (3:29)
Pain In My Heart (2:10)
Off The Hook (2:35)
Susie Q (1:50)
Review: This newly reissued album is a second collection of classic singles from The Rolling Stones spanning a crucial time in their evolution, namely 1966 to 1971, when they made their transition from the experimental and psychedelic sounds of 'We Love You' and 'She's a Rainbow' to the rootsy, blues-based rock of 'Honky Tonk Women' and 'Wild Horses.' During this time, guitarist and founding member Brian Jones was replaced by Mick Taylor, marking the first lineup change since the group's inception. Despite stylistic shifts and internal turmoil, the Stones achieved seven Top Ten singles on both sides of the Atlantic, including four number ones.
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Welcome To Shepherd's Bush
Cat: 657639 9. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Shattered
It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like It)
Respectable
All Down The Line
Some Girls
Melody
I Got The Blues
Brand New Car
Moon Is Up
Saint Of Me
Honky Tonk Women (with Sheryl Crow)
Band Introductions
You Got The Silver
Before They Make Me Run
Route 66
You Got Me Rocking
Tumbling Dice
Brown Sugar
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Welcome To Shepherd's Bush (Blu-ray)
Review: The Rolling Stones' Welcome to Shepherd's Bush 2xCD + Blu-ray version captures a rare, intimate performance from June 8, 1999, when the band treated 1,800 fans to a set of deep cuts and classic hits. Announced as a surprise show ahead of two nights at Wembley Stadium, this performance at London's Shepherd's Bush Empire let fans experience seldom-played tracks like 'Melody' (performed live for the first time since 1977) and 'Moon Is Up', making its live debut. The band balanced gems like 'Some Girls' and 'Saint of Me' with beloved standards 'Brown Sugar' and 'Jumpin' Jack Flash'. Sheryl Crow, who opened the show, joined them for a memorable rendition of 'Honky Tonk Women'. The concert is mixed in Dolby Atmos for immersive sound quality. Welcome to Shepherd's Bush preserves an unforgettable night, blending the Stones' legendary energy with a setlist that shines with rare versatility.
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Voodoo Lounge (30th Anniversary Edition)
Voodoo Lounge (30th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold 180 gram red & yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 652120 9. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Love Is Strong
You Got Me Rocking
Sparks Will Fly
The Worst
New Faces
Moon Is Up
Out Of Tears
I Go Wild
Brand New Car
Sweethearts Together
Suck On The Jugular
Blinded By Rainbows (4:33)
Baby Break It Down (4:04)
Thru & Thru (5:57)
Mean Disposition (4:06)
Review: The Rolling Stones celebrate the 30th anniversary of their Grammy-winning 1994 album, Voodoo Lounge, with a new reissue. The first album without bassist Bill Wyman, Voodoo Lounge features classics like 'You Got Me Rocking,' 'Out Of Tears,' and the UK top 20 hit 'Love Is Strong.' Produced by Don Was, with Darryl Jones stepping in for Wyman on bass, To many fans, this is one of their last excellent albums. Voodoo Lounge remains a strong album to the Stones' enduring appeal, reminding fans why they fell in love with the band in the first place.
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Welcome To Shepherd's Bush
Cat: 657638 1. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Shattered (4:20)
It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like It) (4:36)
Respectable (4:20)
All Down The Line (4:08)
Some Girls (4:46)
Melody (5:24)
I Got The Blues (3:35)
Brand New Car (4:44)
Moon Is Up (4:57)
Saint Of Me (5:29)
Honky Tonk Women (feat Sheryl Crow) (5:01)
Band Introductions (3:35)
You Got The Silver (4:11)
Before They Make Me Run (3:35)
Route 66 (3:01)
You Got Me Rocking (3:20)
Tumbling Dice (4:19)
Brown Sugar (5:54)
Jumpin' Jack Flash (5:09)
Review: Welcome to Shepherd's Bush presents a unique 2xLP recording of The Rolling Stones' intimate concert on June 8, 1999, where an enthusiastic crowd of 1,800 was treated to a mix of hidden gems and well-loved hits. This surprise show served as a warm-up for their forthcoming performances at Wembley Stadium, allowing fans to enjoy rare tracks like 'Melody', which hadn't been played live since 1977 and 'Moon Is Up', making its live debut. Alongside these treasures, the band delivered crowd favorites such as 'Some Girls' and 'Saint of Me', complementing classics like 'Brown Sugar' and 'Jumpin' Jack Flash'. Sheryl Crow, the evening's opener, added a special touch by joining the band for 'Honky Tonk Women'. The concert has been expertly mixed in Dolby Atmos, providing an excellent listening experience which translates to vinyl wonderfully. Welcome to Shepherd's Bush encapsulates a memorable night, showcasing The Rolling Stones' iconic energy and a versatile setlist that highlights their remarkable legacy.
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Out Of Our Heads (US) (mono) (reissue)
Cat: ABK 134542. Rel: 25 Sep 23
Mercy, Mercy (2:47)
Hitch Hike (2:26)
The Last Time (3:43)
That's How Strong My Love Is (2:26)
Good Times (1:59)
I'm All Right (2:25)
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (3:44)
Cry To Me (3:08)
The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man (3:07)
Play With Fire (2:15)
The Spider & The Fly (3:40)
One More Try (1:57)
Review: The Rolling Stones put out plenty of albums full mostly of cover versions other favourite blues, soul and rhythm & blues tunes and this one, Out Of Our Heads, is one of them from 1986. It was a number two album in the UK charts but marked the band's first ever Billboard 200 number one (maybe because at the time only the American version contained their biggest ever tune, '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction'). Here the mono version gets reissued and contains songs made over a six month period including the top ten hit 'The Last Time.' Though these are covers, they are newly done in a guitar-based, thoroughly contemporary (at the time) style.
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Hackney Diamonds
Hackney Diamonds (limited gatefold 180 gram clear vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 554646 0. Rel: 20 Oct 23
Angry (3:47)
Get Close (4:11)
Depending On You (4:02)
Bite My Head Off (3:32)
Whole Wide World (3:58)
Dreamy Skies (4:37)
Mess It Up (4:03)
Live By The Sword (3:54)
Driving Me Too Hard (3:15)
Tell Me Straight (2:54)
Sweet Sounds Of Heaven (feat Lady Gaga) (7:22)
Rolling Stone Blues (2:42)
Review: The Rolling Stones have announced their first album in 18 years, Hackney Diamonds, hot off the heels of a playful, vigorous viral marketing campaign - involving an intentionally faulty website and a one-off ad in the local borough newspaper, the Hackney Gazette - and the promotional single 'Angry'. For those seeking to find out more, here's a quip from Mick Jagger: "I don't want to be big headed, but we wouldn't have put this record out if we hadn't really liked it." Judging from 'Angry' and what has been said of its otherwise press-embargoed release, this is sure to be an incendiary comeback, not only a sating the completist urge for ever more from the Jagger-Richards estate, but also celebrating the legacy of the late Stones drummer Charlie Watts, whose drumming is heard throughout the album.
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Get Yer Ya Ya's Out!
Get Yer Ya Ya's Out! (limited 180 gram split red & white vinyl LP)
Cat: 22081. Rel: 28 Oct 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: This Rolling Stones live album, which became the first live record to reach number one in the UK, was recorded in New York City and Baltimore in November 1969. It came as they were gearing up for release of their eighth studio album Let It Bleed. The release was to be their last for Decca Records and the first tour that they had John Mayall's Bluesbreakers' former guitarist Mick Taylor on board. This allowed them to indulge more competently than ever before in their homage to their most beloved genre. The hits on here just keep coming - 'Jumpin' Jack Flash', 'Sympathy for the Devil', 'Honky Tonk Women'... It's almost like a best of and if the Stones had called it quits at this stage, we'd still be listening to them today. These are some of the best songs of all time and it's highly satisfying hearing versions that ramp up the blues more than the studio versions do.
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Hits Collection Live (remastered)
Hits Collection Live (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram eco vinyl LP (comes in different colours, we cannot guarantee which one you will recieve))
Cat: GYVLP 7245. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Gimme Shelter (3:42)
Jumpin' Jack Flash (3:15)
Can't Get No Satisfaction (5:19)
Paint It Black (3:06)
Sympathy For The Devil (6:02)
Let's Spend The Night Together (2:59)
Can't Always Get What You Want (7:19)
Ruby Tuesday (3:25)
Street Fighting Man (3:49)
Sweet Virginia (4:05)
Honky Tonk Woman (3:47)
19th Nervous Breakdown (3:39)
Review: By the late 60s, The Rolling Stones had solidified their claim as the 'World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band.' As the grittier, blues-driven counterpart to The Beatles during the British Invasion, they pioneered a rebellious sound that shaped hard rock and since their explosive debut at London's Marquee in 1962, the Stones redefined rock's attitude by blending raw energy with groundbreaking music. This collection of hits has been restored and remastered from historic broadcasts so fully captures their legacy at the time with live performances from New York, Paris and Honolulu in 1966 to New York's Madison Square Garden in 1972 all featuring.
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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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Hackney Diamonds (B-STOCK)
Hackney Diamonds (B-STOCK) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 554645 5 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Angry (3:47)
Get Close (4:11)
Depending On You (4:02)
Bite My Head Off (3:32)
Whole Wide World (3:58)
Dreamy Skies (4:37)
Mess It Up (4:03)
Live By The Sword (3:54)
Driving Me Too Hard (3:15)
Tell Me Straight (2:54)
Sweet Sounds Of Heaven (feat Lady Gaga) (7:22)
Rolling Stone Blues (2:42)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


If you ever wondered what was next for the Rolling Stones, here's your answer. Hackney Diamonds is their forthcoming 26th studio album; the first studio album of original material by the band in 18 years and the final album to feature the drumming of rhythmic fixture Charlie Watts. Kicking off with its first promotional single 'Angry' - a song on which Jagger and Richards implore us not to get angry with them, perhaps owing to the frosty reception the Stones have sometimes received from squarer audiences over the years - the song sets the tone for what is sure to be a Stones completist's favourite and a welcome, high-energy return to blistering blues-rock form.
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Simple Dreams (reissue)
Simple Dreams (reissue) (gatefold sea blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 081227 816674. Rel: 24 Jul 24
It's So Easy
Carmelita
Simple Man, Simple Dream
Sorrow Lives Here
I Never Will Marry
Blue Bayou
Poor Poor Pitiful Me
Maybe I'm Right
Tumbling Dice
Old Paint
Review: The eighth studio album by American folk and country rock singer Linda Ronstadt, Simple Dreams was the best-selling album of her otherwise long career, and at the moment of its release in 1977 was also the second best-selling album by a female artist of all time, second only to Carole King’s Tapestry. From the upbeat ‘It's So Easy' to the poignant 'Blue Bayou’, the album seamlessly weaves Ronstadt’s trademark rock, country, and folk influences while saliently attending us to her gripping alto; her distinctive flutter was emblematic of the great American folk sound of the ‘40s onwards. Spanning everything from ballads to line dances, the album is most notably marked by the lonesome lament ‘I Will Never Marry’, on which Ronstadt imparts the extent of her dreams’ simplicity, and her strength: “I expect to live single all the days of my life."
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Cry Like A Rainstorm Howl Like The Wind (35th Anniversary Edition)
Cry Like A Rainstorm Howl Like The Wind (35th Anniversary Edition) (translucent blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: ICM 181. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Still Within The Sound Of My Voice (4:04)
Cry Like A Rainstorm (3:24)
All My Life (3:24)
I Need You (2:42)
Don't Know Much (3:25)
Adios (3:28)
Trouble Again (3:17)
I Keep It Hid (3:25)
So Right, So Wrong (3:16)
Shattered (2:41)
When Something Is Wrong With My Baby (4:03)
Goodbye My Friend (3:30)
Review: Linda Ronstadt's Cry Like A Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind marks her return to pop with grandeur and power. Backed by a stellar lineup of session musicians, including Aaron Neville, Ronstadt delivers a collection of 12 quality songs by esteemed songwriters. The album's magnitude is evident in its lush orchestration and powerful arrangements, courtesy of the Skywalker Symphony Orchestra and the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir. While the grand scale occasionally overshadows Ronstadt's vocals, her refined phrasing and vocal prowess shine through, particularly in her duets with Neville. Engineer George Massenburg's impeccable recording work elevates the album to near perfection, capturing every instrument with clarity and balance. Cry Like A Rainstorm not only heralds Ronstadt's return to pop/rock but also showcases her remarkable musical development, making it a strong contender for the best album of 1989.
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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 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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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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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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How Did We Get So Dark?
How Did We Get So Dark? (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 019029 5831141. Rel: 16 Jun 17
How Did We Get So Dark? (3:13)
Lights Out (3:56)
I Only Lie When I Love You (2:49)
She's Creeping (3:24)
Look Like You Know (3:07)
Where Are You Now? (2:47)
Don't Tell (3:38)
Hook, Line & Sinker (3:28)
Hole In Your Heart (3:46)
Sleep (4:15)
Review: Royal Blood's debut was a smash hit, and its globe-conquering success notably hasn't led them to make an avant-jazz record for this follow-up, nor to stray too far from the amp-abusing template it set out. Nor indeed does this record live up to its title, despite spending much of its 35-minute duration chronicling the downfall of a relationship, Nonetheless, the Brightonian duo remain possessed of testosterone-driven power and brass-knuckle boisterousness to slay ten lesser bands, and 'How Did We Get so Dark?' is another masterclass in the creation of riffs big enough to fill a canyon.
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