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Chicago & Friends: Live At 55
CHICAGO / VARIOUS
Cat: 657413 7. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Introduction
Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
Beginnings
Questions 67 & 68
Listen (with Robert Randolph)
South California Purples (with Steve Vai - short version)
Poem 58 (with Steve Vai)
I'm A Man (with Chris Daughtry & Robert Randolph)
Dialogue Part 1 & 2 (with Robert Randolph)
(I've Been) Searchin' So Long
Mongonucleosis
Street Player
Make Me Smile (with Christone"kingfisher" Ingram)
Colour My World (with Christone"kingfisher" Ingram)
Now More Than Ever (with Christone"kingfisher" Ingram)
Call On Me (with Robin Thicke)
Alive Again (with Judith Hill)
Wishing You Were Here (with VoicePlay)
Happy Man (with VoicePlay)
If You Leave Me Now (with VoicePlay)
Look Away (with VoicePlay)
Old Days
Hard Habit To Break (with Chris Daughtry)
Just You 'N' Me
Hard To Say I'm Sorry/Getaway
In The Country (with Robert Randolph)
Saturday In The Park (with Robin Thicke)
Free
You're The Inspiration (with Judith Hill)
Feelin' Stronger Every Day (with Judith Hill)
25 Or 6 To 4 (with All Guest Artists)
Review: Chicago's Live at 55 sees the legendary band celebrating over five decades of music with a performance full of energy and nostalgia. Featuring a mix of classic hits and deeper cuts, the set is a celebration of their enduring legacy. The performance builds with brass-heavy anthems like '25 or 6 to 4' and the smooth 'If You Leave Me Now', proving their ability to mix rock, jazz, and pop seamlessly. With guest appearances adding a fresh layer to the familiar sound, the album captures the essence of Chicago's rich musical history, while continuing to demonstrate their dynamic stage presence.
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Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival 2023
Eric CLAPTON / VARIOUS
Cat: 060349 7824663. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Sonny Landreth - "Groovy Goddess" (CD1)
James Bullard - "Every Night Is Saturday Night"
Judith Hill - "Give Your Love To Someone Else" (with Eric Gales)
Gary Clark Jr - "Habits"
The Del McCoury Band, Sierra Hull, Jerry Douglas & Bradley Walker - "1952 Vincent Black Lightning"
Sierra Hull - "Walk On Boy"
Bradley Walker - "Today I Started Loving You Again"
Bradley Walker & Eric Clapton - "Always On My Mind"
The Del McCoury Band - "Fall Like Rain" (with Eric Clapton)
Eric Gales, Samantha Fish & Christone Kingfish Ingram - "Smokestack Lightning"
Eric Gales, Samantha Fish & Christone Kingfish Ingram - "Layla"
Eric Gales, Samantha Fish & Christone Kingfish Ingram - "Put That Back"
Samantha Fish & Christone Kingfish Ingram - "Going Down"
Citizen Cope - "Sideways" (CD2)
Samantha Fish - "I Put A Spell On You" (with Eric Gales & Christone Kingfish Ingram)
Joe Bonamassa - "Breaking Up Somebody's Home"
Taj Mahal - "Ain't Nobody's Business But My Own"
Taj Mahal - "Early In The Morning"
Jimmie Vaughan - "Texas Flood" (with Gary Clark Jr)
Jimmie Vaughan - "Sweet Home Chicago"
Sheryl Crow - "Redemption Day"
The Wallflowers - "The Waiting"
Roger McGuinn - "Turn! Turn! Turn!" (with The Wallflowers)
Roger McGuinn - "Eight Miles High" (with Eric Clapton & The Wallflowers)
Stephen Stills - "Bluebird" (with Eric Clapton & The Wallflowers)
ZZ Top - "Gimme All Your Lovin’"
Robert Randolph - "Fur Elise/Foxy Lady" (with Eric Gales & Joe Bonamassa - CD3)
Citizen Cope - "Son’s Gonna Rise" (with Robert Randolph)
Kurt Rosenwinkel - "Kokopelli"
Keb Mo - "If The River Was Whiskey (Divin' Duck Blues)" (with Taj Mahal)
Molly Tuttle & Sierra Hull - "Memories Of Mother & Dad"
Marcus King - "Intro"
Marcus King - "It's Too Late"
Marcus King - "Honky Tonk Hell"
Marcus King - "Landslide" (with Little Bird)
Marcus King - "Rice Pudding"
Daniel Santiago & Pedro Martins - "Valentina"
Daniel Santiago & Pedro Martins - "How Could We Know" (with Judith Hill)
HER - "Carried Away"
HER - "Best Part"
HER - "Hold On" (with John Mayer & Kenny Wilson)
HER - "Are You Gonna Go My Way"
Molly Tuttle & Sierra Hull - "Salt Creek"
Gary Clark Jr - "The Healing" (CD4)
Gary Clark Jr - "Our Love"
Los Lobos - "Don't Worry Baby"
Eric Gales - "The Storm"
Sheryl Crow - "My Favorite Mistake" (with John Mayer)
Gustavo Santaolalla - "The Last Of Us"
Santana - "Jingo"
Santana - "A Love Supreme" (with John McLaughlin)
Eric Clapton - "It Makes No Difference"
Eric Clapton - "I Shot The Sheriff"
Eric Clapton - "Crossroads" (with Stevie Wonder)
Bill Murray - "Intro" (Blu-ray1)
Sonny Landreth - "Groovy Goddess"
The Del McCoury Band, Sierra Hull, Jerry Douglas & Bradley Walker - "1952 Vincent Black Lightning"
Sierra Hull - "Walk On Boy"
Bradley Walker - "Today I Started Loving You Again"
Bradley Walker & Eric Clapton - "Always On My Mind"
The Del McCoury Band - "Fall Like Rain" (with Eric Clapton)
James Bullard - "Every Night Is Saturday Night"
Judith Hill - "Give Your Love To Someone Else" (with Eric Gales)
Sheryl Crow - "Redemption Day"
Eric Gales, Samantha Fish & Christone Kingfish Ingram - "Smokestack Lightning"
Eric Gales, Samantha Fish & Christone Kingfish Ingram - "Layla"
Eric Gales, Samantha Fish & Christone Kingfish Ingram - "Put That Back"
Samantha Fish & Christone Kingfish Ingram - "Going Down"
Gary Clark Jr - "Habits"
Joe Bonamassa - "Breaking Up Somebody's Home"
Taj Mahal - "Early In The Morning"
Jimmie Vaughan - "Texas Flood" (with Gary Clark Jr)
Jimmie Vaughan - "Sweet Home Chicago"
The Wallflowers - "The Waiting"
Roger McGuinn - "Turn! Turn! Turn!" (with The Wallflowers)
Roger McGuinn - "Eight Miles High" (with Eric Clapton & The Wallflowers)
Stephen Stills - "Bluebird" (with Eric Clapton & The Wallflowers)
ZZ Top - "Gimme All Your Lovin'"
Bill Murray - "Intro" (Blu-ray2)
Bill Murray - "I'm So Glad" (with Eric Clapton)
Robert Randolph - "Fur Elise/Foxy Lady" (with Eric Gales & Joe Bonamassa)
Kurt Rosenwinkel - "Kokopelli"
Keb Mo - "If The River Was Whiskey (Divin' Duck Blues)" (Wth Taj Mahal)
Marcus King - "Intro"
Marcus King - "It's Too Late"
Marcus King - "Rice Pudding"
Daniel Santiago & Pedro Martins - "How Could We Know" (with Judith Hill)
Sheryl Crow - "My Favorite Mistake" (with John Mayer)
Citizen Cope - "Son's Gonna Rise" (with Robert Randolph)
HER - "Hold On" (with John Mayer & Kenny Wilson)
HER - "Are You Gonna Go My Way"
Molly Tuttle & Sierra Hull - "Salt Creek"
Los Lobos - "Don't Worry Baby"
Gary Clark Jr - "The Healing"
Gary Clark Jr - "Our Love"
Gustavo Santaolalla - "The Last Of Us"
Santana - "Jingo"
Santana - "A Love Supreme" (with John McLaughlin)
Eric Clapton - "It Makes No Difference"
Eric Clapton - "I Shot The Sheriff"
Eric Clapton - "Crossroads" (with Stevie Wonder)
Review: Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival 2023 captures a thrilling live showcase of guitar virtuosity, celebrating a return after a four-year hiatus. With Bill Murray as Master of Ceremonies, this event brought together an exceptional lineup, including Joe Bonamassa, Gary Clark Jr., Sheryl Crow, H.E.R., Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, Santana, John Mayer and more. Across four discs, more than 50 tracks reveal electrifying renditions of blues classics, rock anthems and American Songbook standards, with Clapton himself frequently joining his peers onstage. Highlights include collaborations with the Del McCoury Band, Bradley Walker and stirring performances of 'Eight Miles High' with Roger McGuinn and 'Bluebird' with Stephen Stills. Spanning multiple genres and generations, the set offers a testament to the unifying power of the guitar, underscoring Clapton's influence in gathering top talents from across eras. This release not only chronicles a memorable night for fans but also reinforces the legacy of blues guitar as it finds fresh, dynamic life through each performer. Crossroads Guitar Festival 2023 is essential for blues and rock fans alike.
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More Deep 70s: Undiscovered Jewels From Music's Most Action Packed Decade
David HEPWORTH / VARIOUS
Cat: EDSL 0161. Rel: 20 Feb 25
The Ramones - "Let's Dance" (CD1: Re-make/Re-model)
Devo - "Satisfaction (I Can't Get No)"
Nils Lofgren - "Goin' Back"
The Hollies - "Sandy (4th Of July, Asbury Park)"
Don Covay - "Memphis"
Nina Simone - "Baltimore"
Lowell George - "What Do You Want The Girl To Do?"
Billy Swan - "Don't Be Cruel" (Slow version)
The Bunch - "When Will I Be Loved?"
Frankie Miller - "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues"
Greg Kihn - "For You"
Thin Lizzy - "Rosalie" (live)
Todd Rundgren - "Rain"
Nilsson - "Vine Street"
Joe Cocker - "Jamaica Say You Will"
Terry Melcher - "These Days"
John Martyn - "Spencer The Rover"
Ian Matthews - "7 Bridges Road"
Leo Kottke - "Pamela Brown"
The Pointer Sisters - "Grinning In Your Face"
Elvis Costello & The Attractions - "Psycho" (live)
The Runaways - "Cherry Bomb" (CD2: Skinny Tie music)
Cheap Trick - "Surrender"
The Cars - "Double Life"
Joe Jackson - "It's Different For Girls"
Dwight Twilley Band - "I'm On Fire"
Mink De Ville - "Just Your Friends"
Sniff 'N' The Tears - "Driver's Seat"
Shoes - "Too Late"
Raspberries - "Go All The Way"
Graham Parker & The Rumour - "Local Girls"
John Hiatt - "Take Off Your Uniform"
XTC - "Life Begins At The Hop"
The Inmates - "Dirty Water"
Deaf School - "What A Way To End It All"
Tim Moore - "Rock & Roll Love Letter"
Squeeze - "Up The Junction"
Crabby Appleton - "Go Back"
Roger McGuinn - "Draggin'" (CD3: Americana)
Gene Clark - "No Other"
Jimmy Webb - "PF Sloan"
Laura Nyro - "Stoney End"
Millie Jackson - "Loving Arms"
Bobby Bland - "It's Not The Spotlight"
Dr John - "I Need Hoodood"
The Meters - "Fire On The Bayou"
Taj Mahal - "Satisfied 'N Tickled Too"
Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks - "I Scare Myself"
Joe Ely - "Honky Tonk Masquerade"
Guy Clark - "Desperados Waiting For A Train"
Paul Williams - "Someday Man"
Chip Taylor - "I Wasn't Born In Tennessee"
Joe Simon - "Georgia Blue"
Muddy Waters - "Mannish Boy"
Terry Allen - "New Delhi Freight Train"
Head Hands & Feet - "(Let's Get This) Show On The Road" (CD4: Basing Street Blues)
Free - "The Highway Song"
John Cale - "You Know More Than I Know"
Ultravox! - "Young Savage"
Nico - "It Has Not Taken Long"
Sparks - "Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth"
The Heptones - "Country Boy"
Burning Spear - "Marcus Garvey"
Max Romeo & The Upsetters - "Chase The Devil"
Jess Roden - "On Broadway"
Swamp Dogg - "Did I Come Back Too Soon (Or Stay Away Too Long)"
Kevin Ayers - "Didn't Feel Lonely Till I Thought Of You"
801 - "Rongwrong"
Jim Capaldi - "Eve"
Richard Thompson - "Roll Over Baughan Williams"
Bryn Haworth - "Grappenhall Rag"
Peter Skellern - "I Guess You Wish You'd Gone Home"
Morris On - "Princess Royal"
Review: David Hepworth has been writing, broadcasting, and speaking about music since the 1970 - often alongside Mark Ellen, with the pair currently hosting the Word In Your Ear podcast. He helped launch and edit Smash Hits and The Word amongst others, and was a presenter on BBC's The Old Grey Whistle Test and an anchor for Live Aid in 1985. As such, he knows his stuff. Following the success of his Underrated Cuts From A Misunderstood Decade comes this follow up, which he has annotated track-by-track.From Roy Harper and Sandy Denny's folky shenangans to Status Quo. ZZ Top and proto-punks Eddie & The Hot Rods, this is Hepworth making a case that the 70s remains unmatched for music invention, and a strong case it is too.
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A Yacht Rock Odyssey
Katie PUCKRIK / VARIOUS
A Yacht Rock Odyssey (unmixed 4xCD + autographed print in slip-case)
Cat: EDSL 0201X. Rel: 30 Aug 24
Christopher Cross - "Ride Like The Wind" (45 version - CD1: Luxury Yacht)
Starbuck - "Moonlight Feels Right"
George Benson - "Turn Your Love Around"
Carly Simon - "You Belong To Me"
Kenny Loggins - "This Is It"
Raydio - "You Can’t Change That"
Average White Band - "Whatcha Gonna Do For Me"
Bobby Caldwell - "What You Won’t Do For Love"
Boz Scaggs - "Lowdown" (single version)
Robbie Dupree - "Steal Away"
Al Jarreau - "Mornin’"
Pablo Cruise - "What'cha Gonna Do?"
Gino Vannelli - "People Gotta Move"
Ace - "How Long"
Stephen Bishop - "Save It For A Rainy Day"
The Pointer Sisters - "He’s So Shy"
Steve Winwood - "Valerie" (1982 version)
Player - "Baby Come Back"
Chaka Khan - "Through The Fire" (45 version)
Toto - "Africa"
Olivia Newton-John - "Magic" (CD2: Sirens Of The Sea)
Nicolette Larson - "Lotta Love"
Laura Allan - "Opening Up To You"
Carole Bayer Sager - "It’s The Falling In Love"
Carly Simon - "It Keeps You Runnin’"
Curved Air - "Touch Of Tequila"
Lauren Wood - "Save The Man"
Samantha Sang - "Emotion"
Rajie - "Last Chance"
Evie Sands - "Lady Of The Night"
Maria Muldaur - "Open Your Eyes"
Holly Near - "Back Off"
Kiki Dee - "Love Is A Crazy Feeling"
Akiko Yano - "Telephone Line"
Diane Tell - "Tes Yeux"
Wendy Waldman - "Cold Back On Me"
Karla Bonoff - "Someone To Lay Down Beside Me"
Elkie Brooks - "Fool If You Think It’s Over"
Maxus - "Nobody’s Business" (CD3: Deep Dive)
Toto - "Georgy Porgy"
Average White Band - "Isn’t It Strange"
Greg Guidry - "Show Me Your Love"
Dane Donahue - "Freedom"
Randy Crawford - "That’s How Heartaches Are Made"
Paul Anka - "Walk A Fine Line"
Robbie Dupree - "Brooklyn Girls"
Little Feat - "Red Streamliner"
Robert Palmer - "Every Kinda People"
Larsen-Feiten Band - "Who’ll Be The Fool Tonight"
Lake - "Key To The Rhyme" (album version)
Leo Sayer - "Easy To Love"
Amy Holland - "How Do I Survive"
Pages - "The Sailor’s Song"
Airplay - "Nothin’ You Can Do About It"
Bill Champlin - "Keys To The Kingdom"
The Jones Girls - "Nights Over Egypt" (CD4: Night Sail)
Michael McDonald - "I Keep Forgettin’ (Every Time You're Near)"
Grover Washington Jr & Bill Withers - "Just The Two Of Us"
Kenny Rankin - "Creepin’"
Steve Winwood - "Hold On"
Chicago - "Wishing You Were Here"
Lonette McKee - "Maybe There Are Reasons"
Ned Doheny - "Get It Up For Love"
Loggins & Messina - "Move On"
JD Souther - "Midnight Prowl"
Michael Sembello - "Lay Back (Menage A Trois)"
Robert Palmer - "Give Me An Inch"
Kool & The Gang - "Too Hot"
Pousette-Dart Band - "Winterness"
Bernie Leadon - "Glass Off"
Steve Miller Band - "Sacrifice"
Christopher Cross - "Sailing"
Review: One time Pet Shop Boys backing singer and post-pub TV presenter Katie Puckrik presents a meticulously curated exploration of smooth, sophisticated sounds across four CDs. This collection shows the genre's lush, West Coast sound from 1975 to 1985, includes hits from icons like Michael McDonald, Toto and Average White Band, alongside classics from Carly Simon and Robert Palmer. Puckrik, also known for her BBC TV documentary I Can Go for That: The Smooth World of Yacht Rock, delves into the genre's blend of escapist jazz-inflected soft rock and nuanced lyrics reflecting aspiration and alienation. A definitive guide to the ultimate yacht rock experience.
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A Yacht Rock Odyssey
Katie PUCKRIK / VARIOUS
Cat: DEMREC 1247. Rel: 30 Aug 24
Christopher Cross - "Ride Like The Wind" (45 version) (3:53)
Average White Band - "Whatcha Gonna Do For Me?" (4:09)
The Pointer Sisters - "He's So Shy" (3:34)
Bobby Caldwell - "What You Won't Do For Love" (4:43)
Maxus - "Nobody's Busines" (3:19)
Lauren Wood - "Save The Man" (5:08)
Toto - "Africa" (4:19)
Robbie Dupree - "Steal Away" (3:20)
George Benson - "Turn Your Love Around" (3:46)
Stephen Bishop - "Save It For A Rainy Day" (3:10)
Carly Simon - "It Keeps You Runnin'" (3:54)
Bill Champlin - "Keys To The Kingdom" (5:03)
Michael Sembello - "Lay Back (Menage A Trois)" (3:59)
Maria Muldaur - "Open Your Eyes" (3:24)
Paul Anka - "Walk A Fine Line" (4:45)
Little Feat - "Red Streamliner" (4:43)
Robert Palmer - "Give Me An Inch" (3:13)
Lonette McKee - "Maybe There Are Reasons" (4:14)
Michael McDonald - "I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)" (3:39)
Olivia Newton-John - "Magic" (remastered 2022) (4:28)
Diane Tell - "Tes Yeux" (3:35)
Kenny Rankin - "Creepin'" (2:45)
Pages - "The Sailor's Song " (4:22)
Christopher Cross - "Sailing" (4:14)
Review: Katie Puckrik's well-curated A Yacht Rock Odyssey is a four-part musical journey showcasing the smoothest sounds of the genre. This collection features gently funky grooves polished by top session musicians and producers and the set includes classics from Michael McDonald, Toto and Average White Band, alongside Carly Simon, Robert Palmer and the Pointer Sisters, plus gems from Olivia Newton-John and Christopher Cross. Puckrik's introduction and track-by-track annotations offer insights tray draw from her acclaimed BBC TV series, I Can Go for That: The Smooth World of Yacht Rock. With 24 meticulously chosen tracks, this compilation highlights the era's sleek, mellow vibe and musical kinship.
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Why Don't You Smile Now: Lou Reed At Pickwick Records 1964-1965
Lou REED / VARIOUS
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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The Music Roots Of The Rolling Stones
Cat: BLLU 831291. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Mick Jagger - "Sweet Thing" (4:09)
Mick Jagger - "Angel In My Heart" (3:20)
Keith Richards - "Wicked As It Seems" (5:57)
Keith Richards - "Will But You Won't" (4:57)
Ron Wood - "Just Like I Treat You" (3:46)
Ron Wood - "I Live The Life I Love" (5:31)
Charlie Watts - "Evolution Blues" (4:47)
Charlie Watts - "Farewell Smile" (1:11)
Mick Taylor - "Morning Story" (4:34)
Review: In 1962, a chance convergence of historical contingencies in Dartford, Kent, would set the stage for the formation of one of the world's best-known rock and roll bands, The Rolling Stones. After Mick Jagger and Keith Richards took inspiration from rock icons Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley, not to mention the comparatively sentimental Chicago blueses of Brian Jones and Ian Stewart, the group's had laid the mac for their own sound. The Rolling Stones' love for early blues legends would define their success; this compilation The celebrates those roots, from Muddy Waters' 'Just Want to Make Love to You' through to Chuck Berry's 'Memphis, Tennessee' and Robert Johnson's 'Love In Vain'. Special bonus tracks include the jazz-infused 'Key To The Highway' by Jazz Gillum, further proving Jagger and company's far-reaching inspirations.
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State Of The Union: The American Dream In Crisis 1967-1973 (reissue)
Cat: XXQLP 2057 WHITE. Rel: 09 Oct 24
Elvis Presley - "Clean Up Your Own Back Yard" (3:08)
Della Reese - "Brand New Day" (2:01)
Dion - "Abraham, Martin & John" (3:20)
Frank Sinatra - "The Train" (3:24)
The 4 Seasons - "Saturday's Father" (3:12)
The Beach Boys - "4th Of July" (2:44)
Anita Kerr & The Anita Kerr Singers - "Wine In The Wind" (2:46)
Bing Crosby - "What Do We Do With The World?" (2:54)
The Everly Brothers - "Lord Of The Manor" (4:47)
The Four Preps - "Hitchhiker" (2:30)
Lou Christie - "Paint America Love" (5:15)
Ray Stevens - "Mr Businessman" (3:20)
Eartha Kitt - "Paint Me Black Angels (Angelitos Negros)" (2:28)
Roy Orbison - "Southbound Jericho Parkway" (6:56)
Bobby Darin - "Questions" (4:22)
Paul Anka - "This Crazy World" (2:35)
Mel Torme - "Take A Letter Maria" (2:57)
Louis Armstrong & His Friends - "Give Peace A Chance" (3:30)
Eugene McDaniels - "Cherrystones" (3:05)
The Tokens - "Some People Sleep" (2:22)
Buddy Greco - "Cardboard California" (2:55)
Dean Martin - "Do You Believe This Town" (2:28)
Johnny Tillotson - "Welfare Hero" (2:47)
Teresa Brewer - "Save The Children" (2:14)
The Brothers Four - "Revolution" (2:40)
Review: By 1968, disillusionment with the American dream had grown as urban riots, Vietnam, assassinations, and rising divorce rates rocked the nation. At one time it was only the youth who voiced dissent but by that time older generations were also questioning the state of the country. This superbly assembled album reflects that crisis with rare and forgotten tracks from major artists including the Beach Boys' '4th Of July' and Roy Orbison's 'Southbound Jericho Parkway' plus a classic from Elvis. The songs explore themes like divorce (Frank Sinatra's 'The Train') and institutional hypocrisy (Dean Martin's 'Do You Believe This Town') while Marvin Gaye's environmental anthem also echoes the era's growing awareness of issues which remain just as pressing today.
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Live In Dallas 1991
Cat: 603497 818662. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Poundcake
Judgement Day
There's Only One Way To Rock
Runaround
Why Can't This Be Love
Panama
A Apolitical Blues
Finish What Ya Started
I Can't Drive 55
Best Of Both Worlds
Top Of The World
Review: On December 4, 1991, Van Halen staged a free show in Dallas, Texas as part of their For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge tour, causing the mass closure of streets and an estimated 50,000 fans turning up. This recording, with an electrifying setlist blending fresh tracks with fan favourites from 5150 and OU812 (and even the odd Sammy Hagar solo hit), opens with the hard-hitting 'Poundcake', with the anthemic 'Judgement Day' and 'There's Only One Way to Rock' showing the band's ability to balance technical skill with raw power. 'Panama' is a nostalgic fan favourite from their most popular era, while Hagar's 'I Can't Drive 55' fuels the crowd with unrelenting energy. Their versatility shines with more laid-back grooves like 'Finish What Ya Started' alongside arena rock staples such as Top of the World' and - naturally - and throughout, naturally, Eddie Van Halen's guitar wizardry is unmatched.
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For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge (Expanded Edition)
For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge (Expanded Edition) (limited gatefold 2xLP (side 4 etched) + 2xCD + Blu-ray with obi-strip)
Cat: 060349 7825080. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Poundcaske (5:10)
Judgement Day (4:40)
Spanked (4:44)
Runaround (4:18)
Pleasure Dome (6:58)
In ’n’ Out (5:52)
Man On A Mission (5:02)
The Dream Is Over (3:52)
Right Now (5:17)
316 (1:29)
Top Of The World (3:52)
Poundcake (CD1: remastered version)
Judgement Day
Spanked
Runaround
Pleasure Dome
In ’n’ Out
Man On A Mission
The Dream Is Over
Right Now
316
Top Of The World
Right Now (Organ version - single mix - CD2: Rarities & live)
The Dream Is Over (instrumental version)
Right Now (Guitar version - single mix)
Poundcake (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
Judgement Day (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
There’s Only One Way To Rock (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
Runaround (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
Why Can’t This Be Love (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
Panama (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
A Apolitical Blues (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
Finish What Ya Started (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
I Can’t Drive 55 (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
Best Of Both Worlds (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
Top Of The World (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
Blu-ray (live At The Westend Market, Dallas, TX (12/4/91))
Review: The expanded edition of Van Halen's For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge is the premier version for fans of the album. Originally released in June 1991, this album skyrocketed to triple platinum status and earned the band their first Grammyr Award. This remastered version, crafted by Bernie Grundman, is pristine sounding, breathing new life into classics like 'Poundcake' and 'Right Now.' The real treat, however, lies in the bonus content. Previously unreleased alternate versions of 'Right Now' and 'The Dream Is Over' provide fresh takes on beloved tracks. The highlight is the concert footage from Van Halen's December 4, 1991, Dallas performance, where the band completes a powerful setlist that blends new songs with classics from 5150 and OU812. Hits like 'Panama' and 'I Can't Drive 55' remind you of the band's versatility and enduring appeal. Additionally, the Blu-ray includes iconic music videos and the remastered album as a double LP, with a stunning Van Halen logo etching on the fourth side. This expanded edition is a comprehensive and thrilling celebration of Van Halen's legacy.
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Van Halen II
Van Halen II (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile SuperVinyl 2xLP in slip-case + booklet)
Cat: MFSL45UD1S 033. Rel: 15 Jul 24
You're No Good (3:15)
Dance The Night Away (3:03)
Somebody Get Me A Doctor (2:54)
Bottoms Up! (3:07)
Outta Love Again (2:53)
Light Up The Sky (3:13)
Spanish Fly (1:00)
DOA (4:09)
Woman In Love (4:08)
Beautiful Girls (3:58)
Review: Van Halen's sophomore album, Van Halen II, receives the deluxe treatment here with this limited, numbered, 180 gram 45 rpm Audiophile SuperVinyl UltraDisc One-Step 2xLP box set. Originally released in 1979, the album showcases the band's electrifying blend of hard rock and heavy metal, propelled by Eddie Van Halen's revolutionary guitar work and David Lee Roth's charismatic vocals. With classics like 'Dance the Night Away' and 'Beautiful Girls,' the album captures the band at the peak of their powers. Remastered for vinyl with meticulous attention to detail, this deluxe edition offers audiophiles a pristine listening experience, making it a must-have for collectors and fans alike.
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Women & Children First (reissue)
Women & Children First (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram SuperVinyl 2xLP + poster + booklet)
Cat: MFSL45UD1S 034. Rel: 28 Mar 25
And The Cradle Will Rock
Everybody Wants Some!!
Fools
Romeo Delight
Tora! Tora!
Loss Of Control
Take Your Whiskey Home
Could This Be Magic?
In A Simply Rhyme
Review: Van Halen's third release, Women & Children First, showcases the band coming into their own after their meteoric rice to fame in the late 70s. Originally released in 1980, the album made the top ten and sold over three million copies with little radio play and not even a top 40 song. The album is also ranked #36 in the top 100 Heavy Metal records of all time. Released on limited numbered 180 gram at 45RPM Audiophile SuperVinyl with the UltraDisc One-Step process spread across two records. Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab US's pressing is perhaps the ultimate copy to have for the discerning audiophile.
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Van Halen II
Van Halen II (limited numbered hybrid SACD)
Cat: 821797 224468. Rel: 10 Jul 24
You're No Good
Dance The Night Away
Somebody Get Me A Doctro
Bottoms Up!
Outta Love Again
Light Up The Sky
Spanish Fly
DOA
Woman In Love
Beautiful Girls
Review: Mobile Fidelity's reissue of Van Halen's Van Halen II on hybrid SACD is a great example of rock 'n' roll at its purest. Mastered from the original analog tapes, this edition captures the raw energy and electrifying performances that defined the band's sophomore album. From the infectious hooks of 'Dance the Night Away' to the powerhouse riffing of 'Somebody Get Me a Doctor,' every track pulses with vitality and excitement. Eddie Van Halen's virtuosic guitar work shines throughout, while David Lee Roth's charismatic vocals add an extra layer of swagger. The album's dynamics, airiness, and palpable energy are faithfully reproduced, offering listeners an immersive listening experience. With its vibrant sound and standout musicianship, Van Halen II remains a timeless classic that showcases the band at the height of their powers.
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American Baroque: Chamber Pop & Beyond 1967-1971
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Cat: CDTOP 1657. Rel: 25 Feb 25
The Merry-Go-Round - "You're A Very Lovely Woman"
The Montage - "I Shall Call Her Mary"
John Randolph Marr - "Raggedy Ann"
Appaloosa - "Tulu Rogers"
The Pleasure Fair - "Turnaway"
The Stone Poneys - "Different Drum" (feat Linda Ronstadt)
Nora Guthrie - "Emily's Illness"
The Association - "Barefoot Gentleman"
JK & Co - "Land Of Sensations And Delights"
HP Lovecraft - "Blue Jack Of Diamonds"
Bonnie Dobson - "Time"
The Blades Of Grass - "Satin Slipper"
Chris & Peter Allen - "My Silent Symphony"
The Monkees - "Mr Webster"
Eternity's Children - "Again Again"
Russ Giguere - "My Plan"
Nico - "Fairest Of The Seasons"
Tom Northcott - "Other Times"
The Neon Philharmonic - "You Lied"
The Fun & Games - "Close To Carmel"
Nora Guthrie - "Home Before Dark"
The Common People - "I Have Been Alone"
Steve Martin - "Two By Two (I'm Losing You)"
Rosebud - "Lorelei"
Review: A new collection that documents a micro-niche of American baroque pop with a fresh new compilation. Diversifying the selection from, but still including, the most obvious figureheads in the style - Nico, Linda Rondstadt, even The Monkees - to also focus on the fulgurant but less visible sparks in the sound, such as Appaloosa and Eternity's Children, this is a record whose focus is on both greater and lesser objects of renown. The chamber orchestral instrumentation of the sound is made palpable; quaternary strings, harpsichords, woodwinds and autoharps abound, gelling neatly with the hip connotations of the genre's late 60s efflorescence.
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Now 12" 80's: 1984 Part 2
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Cat: CDNOW 1284P2. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Wham! - "Freedom" (long mix)
Culture Club - "The War Song" (Ultimate dance mix)
Nena - "99 Red Balloons" (club mix)
Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart - "Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)" (extended mix)
New Order - "Thieves Like Us" (12" extended)
Scritti Politti - "Absolute" (version)
Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder - "Together In Electric Dreams" (extended)
Ultravox - "Dancing With Tears In My Eyes" (12" version)
Spandau Ballet - "Highly Strung" (extended version)
Alison Moyet - "Invisible" (extended version)
Bananarama - "Rough Justice" (12" mix)
Elton John - "Passengers" (extended remix)
Frankie Goes To Hollywood - "Relax" (New York mix)
Bronski Beat - "Smalltown Boy" (12" version)
Hazell Dean - "Searchin' (I Gotta Find A Man)" (12" version)
Deniece Williams - "Let's Hear It For The Boy" (extended version)
The Pointer Sisters - "Automatic" (12" Special remix)
Peter Schilling - "Major Tom (Coming Home)" (Special extended version)
The Art Of Noise - "Beat Box (Diversion One)"
ABC - "How To Be A Millionaire" (Bond Street mix)
Re-Flex - "The Politics Of Dancing" (12" extended mix)
Talk Talk - "It's My Life" (extended mix)
Fiction Factory - "(Feels Like) Heaven" (12" version)
Duran Duran - "The Reflex" (dance mix)
Nik Kershaw - "I Won't Let The Sun Go Down On Me" (extended mix)
Kim Wilde - "The Second Time" (extended version)
Limahl - "Never Ending Story" (12" dance mix)
Thompson Twins - "Lay Your Hands On Me" (US remix)
Nick Heyward - "Love All Day (& Night)"
Simple Minds - "Speed Your Love To Me" (extended mix)
Soft Cell - "Down In The Subway" (12" version)
The Stranglers - "Skin Deep" (extended version)
Echo & The Bunnymen - "Silver (Tidal Wave)"
The Icicle Works - "Love Is A Wonderful Colour" (long version)
Swans Way - "Soul Train" (12" mix)
Paul McCartney - "No More Lonely Nights" (extended version)
Tina Turner - "Better Be Good To Me" (extended 12" remix)
The SOS Band - "Just Be Good To Me" (long version)
Change - "Change Of Heart" (long version)
Lionel Richie - "Running With The Night" (album version)
Shakatak - "Down On The Street" (dance mix)
Miami Sound Machine - "Dr Beat" (long version)
Ollie & Jerry - "Breakin' There's No Stopping Us" (12" version)
Rockwell - "Somebody's Watching Me" (vocal)
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - "Talking Loud & Clear" (extended version)
Howard Jones - "Hide & Seek" (extended version)
Review: A nostalgia-packed journey through one of pop music's most exciting years, featuring an impressive lineup of extended and remixed tracks from the decade's biggest stars. This four disc collection brings together a mix of chart-topping anthems, cult classics and dancefloor staples, each in its extended 12" glory. Things start with Wham!'s infectious 'Freedom' (long mix) and keeps the energy high with Culture Club's politically charged 'The War Song' (Ultimate dance mix). New Order's 'Thieves Like Us' and Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder's 'Together In Electric Dreams' add a synth-laden sheen, while Eurythmics' haunting 'Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)' is a bold statement piece. As the tracklist moves on, iconic tracks like Frankie Goes To Hollywood's 'Relax' (New York mix) and Duran Duran's 'The Reflex' (dance mix) capture the decade's indulgent soundscape. Meanwhile, softer gems like Talk Talk's 'It's My Life' (extended mix) and Echo & The Bunnymen's 'Silver (Tidal Wave)' provide balance. Closing with Paul McCartney's heartfelt 'No More Lonely Nights' (extended) and the ever-catchy 'Somebody's Watching Me' by Rockwell, this compilation offers a comprehensive snapshot of 1984's pop brilliance. Having these extended versions together in one set is more than a greatest hits package - it's like having all the maxi singles together like an experienced DJ ready to rock a party.
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Secret Superstar Sounds: Scraping Bubblegum Off My Soul 1977-80: Punk Powerpop New Wave DIY
Gobblinz - "London" (2:29)
Plummet Airlines - "It's Hard" (3:07)
Xdreamysts - "Right Way Home" (3:23)
Tours - "Language School" (2:13)
The Squares - "No Fear" (3:38)
The Monitors - "Compulsory Fun" (2:23)
The Meanies - "It's True" (2:25)
Jeff Hill Band - "Something's Wrong With My Baby" (2:37)
The Squad - "24 Hours" (3:23)
Krypton Tunes - "Limited Vision" (3:29)
The Zeros - "Hungry" (2:19)
The Wardens - "Do So Well" (2:43)
The Letters - "Nobody Loves Me" (2:12)
The Tunnelrunners - "Forever Crying At Love Songs" (2:48)
Comic Romance - "Cry Myself To Sleep" (2:59)
Review: Secret Superstar Sounds, courtesy of Soul Jazz, offers an eclectic and excellent collection of oddball punk and powerpop rare cuts from little-known bands from the late 70s, including but not limited to The Squares, The Meanies, The Monitors, Plummet Airline, and Krypton Tunes. Falling between the cracks of punk, new wave and post-punk, these unfairly overlooked and forgotten to time gems came from a slew of DIY ethos purists inspired by the messaging of bands like The Desperate Bicycles, Sniffing Glue fanzine and early UK punk labels like Stiff, Chiswick and Rough Trade, recording everything in-house, then sending their recordings to the likes of John Peel and labels with hopes of some airplay or recognition, little of which came. A long-lost micro-genre of unfairly forgotten underground punk (but not punk) gems awaits.
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Abbey Road Reimagined: Tribute To The Beatles
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Cat: CLOCD 3949. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Come Together (feat Durga McBroom, Jackie Lomax & Snowy White)
Something (feat Charles Jones & Sonny Landreth)
Maxwell's Silver Hammer (feat Roger Joseph Manning Jr)
Oh! Darling (feat Eric Dover & Carmine Appice)
Octopus's Garde (feat Matt Axton & Brian Auger)
I Want You (She's So Heavy) (feat Arthur Brown & Steve Stevens)
Here Comes The Sun (feat Ron Bumblefoot Thal)
Because (feat Rebecca Pidgeon & Patrick Moraz)
You Never Give Me Your Money (feat Graham Bonnet & Rick Wakeman)
Sun King (feat James Booth, The Return, Albert Lee & Geoff Downes)
Mean Mr Mustard (feat Jack Russell)
Polythene Pam (feat Matthew Sweet)
She Came In Through The Bathroom Window (feat Adam Gaynor & Paul Shaffer)
Golden Slumbers (feat Terry Reid)
Carry That Weight (Feay Gregg Bissonette)
The End (Frank Dimino & Steve Hillage)
Her Majesty (feat Gary Wilson)
Review: Matthew Sweet's ambitious tribute to The Beatles' 'Abbey Road' for Cleopatra Records is a bold and reimagining of the music of the great band. Durga McBroom's haunting rendition of 'Come Together' stands out, Vulfpeck's Charles Jones transforms 'Something' into a soulful gem, while Roger Manning Jr's take on 'Maxwell's Silver Hammer' feels retro yet enjoyable. The medley, featuring diverse talents like Patrick Moraz and Rick Wakeman, offers more great moments that culminate in a surprising rendition of 'Her Majesty'. While not surpassing the originals, this tribute captures moments of brilliance that will appeal to open-minded listeners.


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David Bowie: Under The Influence?
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Cat: GME 980. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Little Richard - "Shake A Hand (If You Can)"
Anthony Newley - "Who Can I Turn To"
Ken Nordine & The Fred Katz Group - "I Used To Think My Right Hand Was Uglier Than My Left"
Gerry Mulligan - "Blues For Tiny"
Ray Koerner & Glover - "Ted Mack Rag"
The Stooges - "No Fun"
The Beach Boys - "Heroes & Villains"
Cream - "I Feel Free"
Linton Kwesi Johnson - "Want Fi Goh Rave"
Pixies - "Debaser"
Air - "Sexy Boy"
Scott Walker - "Montague Terrace (In Blue)"
Grandaddy - "Hewletts Daughter"
Tom Verlaine - "Kingdom Come"
Brian Eno - "Another Green World"
Kevin Ayers - "Baby Come Home"
The Mothers Of Invention - "Anyway The Wind Blows"
Roxy Music - "Virginia Plain"
The Langley Schools Music Project - "Space Oddity"
The Polyphonic Spree - "Section 8 (Soldier Girl)"
Review: An illuminating double-disc compilation that attempts to trace the musical DNA of one of rock's most shape-shifting and enigmatic figures. Given Bowie's unparalleled ability to absorb, reinterpret and transcend genres, the concept of "influence" feels almost reductive. Yet, this collection highlights the artists he admired, spanning rock 'n' roll pioneers, avant-garde experimenters, and boundary-pushing contemporaries. The set opens with Little Richard's electrifying 'Shake A Hand (If You Can),' a nod to the flamboyant, high-energy showmanship that Bowie carried forward. Anthony Newley's theatrical croon on 'Who Can I Turn To' reflects the dramatic flair that seeped into Bowie's early work, while Ken Nordine & The Fred Katz Group's spoken-word jazz piece hints at his taste for the unconventional. The Stooges' 'No Fun' and Pixies' 'Debaser' showcase the raw, confrontational rock energy he admired, while Cream's 'I Feel Free' echoes the psychedelic textures of his late '60s output. Side-3 ventures into Bowie's electronic inspirations, featuring Air's sleek 'Sexy Boy' and Brian Eno's atmospheric 'Another Green World', a direct link to their Berlin-era collaborations. Scott Walker's brooding 'Montague Terrace (In Blue)' and Tom Verlaine's 'Kingdom Come' reflect Bowie's fascination with outsider figures and poetic lyricism. The final stretch ties in his art-rock sensibilities with Roxy Music's 'Virginia Plain' and the haunting, childlike innocence of The Langley Schools Music Project's take on 'Space Oddity.' While no compilation could fully define Bowie's influences, this one paints a fascinating portrait of the sonic palette that shaped a legend.
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NOW Yearbook 1977 (Special Edition)
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NOW Yearbook 1977 (Special Edition) (unmixed 4xCD in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: CDYBXNOW 77. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Queen - "We Are The Champions" (CD1)
Emerson Lake & Palmer - "Fanfare For The Common Man"
Status Quo - "Rockin' All Over The World"
Elvis Presley - "Way Down"
10CC - "Good Morning Judge"
Electric Light Orchestra - "Telephone Line"
Leo Sayer - "When I Need You"
David Soul - "Don't Give Up On Us"
Hot Chocolate - "So You Win Again"
Candi Staton - "Nights On Broadway"
Patsy Gallant - "From New York To LA"
Donna Summer - "Love's Unkind"
Boney M - "Ma Baker"
The Rah Band - "The Crunch"
Suzi Quatro - "Tear Me Apart"
Rock Follies - "Ok?"
Smokie - "Living Next Door To Alice"
Elkie Brooks - "Pearl's A Singer"
Liverpool Express - "Every Man Must Have A Dream"
Julie Covington, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice - "Don't Cry For Me Argentina"
The Stranglers - "No More Heroes" (CD2)
Ramones - "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker"
The Clash - "White Riot"
The Jam - "All Around The World"
The Boomtown Rats - "Lookin' After No 1"
Eddie & The Hot Rods - "Do Anything You Wanna Do"
Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - "Roadrunner (Once)"
Mink Deville - "Spanish Stroll"
Elvis Costello - "Watching The Detectives"
The Stranglers - "Peaches"
Tom Robinson Band - "2-4-6-8 Motorway"
Ram Jam - "Black Betty"
Boston - "More Than A Feeling"
Bozz Scaggs - "Lido Shuffle"
Santana - "She's Not There"
Bryan Ferry - "This Is Tomorrow"
Paul Simon - "Slip Slidin' Away"
Thin Lizzy - "Dancing In The Moonlight (It's Caught Me In It's Spotlight)"
Racing Cars - "They Shoot Horses Don't They?"
Yes - "Wonderous Stories"
Donna Summer - "I Feel Love" (CD3)
Baccara - "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie"
Belle Epoque - "Black Is Black"
Boney M - "Daddy Cool"
Meco - "Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band"
The Trammps - "Disco Inferno"
Chic - "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)"
Heatwave - "Boogie Nights"
Rose Royce - "Car Wash"
The Emotions - "Best Of My Love"
Thelma Houston - "Don't Leave Me This Way"
Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony - "The Shuffle"
Marvin Gaye - "Got To Give It Up" (part 1)
Gladys Knight & The Pips - "Baby, Don't Change Your Mind"
Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr - "You Don't Have To Be A Star (To Be In My Show)"
The Drifters - "You're More Than A Number In My Little Red Book"
The Moments - "Jack In The Box"
Deniece Williams - "Free"
Commodores - "Easy"
The Floaters - "Float On"
Paul McCartney & Wings - "Mull Of Kintyre" (CD4)
The Manhattan Transfer - "Chanson D'amour"
David Soul - "Silver Lady"
Olivia Newton John - "Sam"
Brotherhood Of Man - "Angelo"
Carole Bayer Sager - "You're Moving Out Today"
Meri Wilson - "Telephone Man"
Alessi Brothers - "Oh Lori"
10CC - "The Things We Do For Love"
Rita Coolidge - "We're All Alone"
Kenny Rogers - "Lucille"
Neil Diamond - "Desiree"
The Dooleys - "Think I'm Gonna Fall In Love With You"
Billy Ocean - "Red Light Spells Danger"
Andrew Gold - "Lonely Boy"
Dead End Kids - "Have I The Right"
Showaddywaddy - "Dancin' Party"
Darts - "Daddy Cool/The Girl Can't Help It"
Mike Oldfield - "Portsmouth"
The Brighouse & Rastrick Brass Band - "The Floral Dance"
Review: NOW - Yearbook 1977 takes us back to a diverse and vibrant year in pop with 80 tracks across 4 CDs, presented in a special hardback edition with a 28-page booklet. The collection opens with Queen's iconic anthem 'We Are The Champions' and continues with hits like Status Quo's 'Rockin' All Over The World' and Elvis Presley's posthumous #1 'Way Down'. Punk and new wave shine on Disc Two with The Clash's 'White Riot', The Ramones' 'Sheena Is A Punk Rocker' and Elvis Costello's 'Watching The Detectives'. Other highlights include Paul Simon, Santana and the Yes ballad 'Wonderous Stories'. Disco dominates Disc Three, with Donna Summer's groundbreaking'I Feel Love', Boney M's debut 'Daddy Cool' and Chic's infectious 'Dance, Dance, Dance'. Soul classics from Marvin Gaye, Deniece Williams, and The Commodores' "Easy" round out this era-defining section. The final disc features Paul McCartney & Wings' mega-hit 'Mull of Kintyre' alongside smooth pop from Olivia Newton-John, Billy Ocean's 'Red Light Spells Danger' and easy-listening staples like Manhattan Transfer's 'Chanson D'Amour'. The collection closes on a nostalgic note with Mike Oldfield's 'Portsmouth' and the Brighouse & Rastrick Brass Band's 'The Floral Dance'. A superb celebration of one of pop music's most exciting years.
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Secret Superstar Sounds: Scraping Bubblegum Off My Soul 1977-80: Punk Powerpop New Wave DIY (B-STOCK)
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Cat: SJRLP 571 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Gobblinz - "London" (2:29)
Plummet Airlines - "It's Hard" (3:07)
Xdreamysts - "Right Way Home" (3:23)
Tours - "Language School" (2:13)
The Squares - "No Fear" (3:38)
The Monitors - "Compulsory Fun" (2:23)
The Meanies - "It's True" (2:25)
Jeff Hill Band - "Something's Wrong With My Baby" (2:37)
The Squad - "24 Hours" (3:23)
Krypton Tunes - "Limited Vision" (3:29)
The Zeros - "Hungry" (2:19)
The Wardens - "Do So Well" (2:43)
The Letters - "Nobody Loves Me" (2:12)
The Tunnelrunners - "Forever Crying At Love Songs" (2:48)
Comic Romance - "Cry Myself To Sleep" (2:59)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Secret Superstar Sounds, courtesy of Soul Jazz, offers an eclectic and excellent collection of oddball punk and powerpop rare cuts from little-known bands from the late 70s, including but not limited to The Squares, The Meanies, The Monitors, Plummet Airline, and Krypton Tunes. Falling between the cracks of punk, new wave and post-punk, these unfairly overlooked and forgotten to time gems came from a slew of DIY ethos purists inspired by the messaging of bands like The Desperate Bicycles, Sniffing Glue fanzine and early UK punk labels like Stiff, Chiswick and Rough Trade, recording everything in-house, then sending their recordings to the likes of John Peel and labels with hopes of some airplay or recognition, little of which came. A long-lost micro-genre of unfairly forgotten underground punk (but not punk) gems awaits.
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Now That's What I Call Rock Anthems
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Now That's What I Call Rock Anthems (limited gatefold purple vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: LPNNNOW 148. Rel: 30 May 24
Queen - "Don't Stop Me Now" (3:28)
Def Leppard - "Pour Some Sugar On Me" (4:29)
Bon Jovi - "Livin' On A Prayer" (3:44)
Survivor - "Eye Of The Tiger?" (4:04)
RUN DMC - "Walk This Way" (feat Aerosmith) (3:38)
Iron Maiden - "Can I Play With Madness" (3:34)
Motorhead - "Ace Of Spades" (2:49)
Judas Priest - "Living After Midnight" (3:26)
Electric Light Orchestra - "Mr Blue Sky" (5:02)
Meat Loaf - "Bat Out Of Hell" (4:43)
Journey - "Don't Stop Believin'" (4:08)
Boston - "More Than A Feeling" (3:22)
Blue Oyster Cult - "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" (3:49)
Python Lee Jackson - "In A Broken Dream" (feat Rod Stewart) (3:41)
Foreigner - "I Want To Know What Love Is" (4:56)
Bruce Springsteen - "Born To Run" (4:30)
Paul McCartney & Wings - "Live & Let Die" (3:11)
The Who - "Baba O'Riley" (5:02)
Billy Joel - "We Didn't Start The Fire" (4:27)
Status Quo - "Rockin' All Over The World" (3:31)
Thin Lizzy - "The Boys Are Back In Town" (4:24)
Bachman-Turner Overdrive - "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" (3:55)
Cher - "If I Could Turn Back Time" (3:59)
ZZ Top - "Gimme All Your Lovin'" (3:59)
Rainbow - "Since You Been Gone" (3:17)
Ram Jam - "Black Betty" (2:30)
Lenny Kravitz - "Are You Gonna Go My Way?" (3:34)
Pat Benatar - "Love Is A Battlefield?" (4:08)
Pretenders - "Back On The Chain Gang" (3:50)
4 Non Blondes - "What's Up?" (4:12)
Elton John - "The Bitch Is Back" (3:41)
Slade - "Cum On Feel The Noize" (4:23)
Sweet - "Fox On The Run" (3:20)
Golden Earring - "Radar Love" (3:46)
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - "Fanfare For The Common Man" (2:58)
Gerry Rafferty - "Baker Street" (4:06)
Patti Smith - "Because The Night" (3:22)
Poison - "Every Rose Has Its Thorn" (4:15)
Meat Loaf - "I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)" (5:21)
The Police - "Every Breath You Take" (4:03)
Toto - "Africa" (4:23)
Tina Turner - "We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)" (4:13)
Marillion - "Kayleigh" (3:32)
The Cars - "Drive" (3:51)
Celine Dion - "All By Myself" (4:01)
Review: While the NOW That's What I Call compilations are traditionally reserved for the most accessible pop releases to ever be pumped through the airways, there's simply no denying the utter deluge of quintessential bangers this Rock Anthems instalment offers. Of course, there's tracks here you already know must be included without even a glance at the lengthy tracklist, such as Queen's 'Don't Stop Me Now', Def Leppard's 'Pour Some Sugar On Me' and Journey's 'Don't Stop Believin'', yet there's still ample room for classic prog with Emerson, Lake & Palmer's 'Fanfare For The Common Man', avant-punk poetry from Patti Smith with 'Because The Night', glam metal cheese with Poison's 'Every Rose Has Its Thorn' and power pop eccentricity with The Cars' 'Drive'. We hate to say it ourselves, but now that's we call rock anthems. We'll show ourselves out.
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The Christmas Album
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Cat: 502173 2458933. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Michael Buble - "Let It Snow!" (2:40)
Chris Rea - "Driving Home For Christmas" (3:59)
Brenda Lee - "Rockin Around The Christmas Tree" (2:05)
Ed Sheeran & Elton John - "Merry Christmas" (3:29)
The Pogues - "Fairytale Of New York" (feat Kirsty MacColl) (4:30)
Kylie Minogue - "Santa Baby" (3:23)
Pretenders - "2000 Miles" (3:32)
Coldplay - "Christmas Lights" (4:03)
Sia - "Snowman" (2:41)
Christina Perri - "Merry Christmas Darling" (3:18)
Cher - "DJ Play A Christmas Song" (3:24)
Kelly Clarkson - "Christmas Eve" (2:57)
Brett Eldredge - "Baby, It's Cold Outside" (feat Meghan Trainor) (2:50)
The Drifters - "White Christmas" (2:38)
Mud - "Lonely This Christmas" (3:31)
Wizzard - "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" (4:38)
The Darkness - "Christmas Time (Don't Let The Bells Ring)" (3:31)
Blake Shelton - "Jingle Bell Rock" (feat Miranda Lambert) (2:04)
Donny Hathaway - "This Christmas" (3:50)
Otis Redding - "Merry Christmas Baby" (2:29)
Review: It's almost Christmas time which of course means we get inundated with plenty of brilliantly seasonal albums to add a touch of sonic warmth and festivities to your parties. This one is a mix of more modern-leaning collections of Christmas sounds from favourites like Ed Sheehan and Kelly Clarkson next to more traditional names like Michael Buble, Otis Redding, Donny Hathaway and The Pogues. It does on four sides of vinyl and really will do the trick to get you in the mood while you over eat and drink too much for a good few weeks this December.
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NOW Yearbook 1987
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NOW Yearbook 1987 (orange vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: LPYBNOW 87. Rel: 29 Aug 24
George Michael - "Faith" (3:05)
Pet Shop Boys - "Always On My Mind" (3:53)
New Order - "True Faith" (4:08)
M/A/R/R/S - "Pump Up The Volume" (4:03)
Eurythmics, Annie Lennox & Dave Stewart - "Beethoven (I Love To Listen To)" (4:43)
Duran Duran - "Skin Trade" (4:26)
Pretenders - "Hymn To Her" (4:29)
ABC - "When Smokey Sings" (4:19)
Level 42 - "Running In The Family" (7" version) (3:58)
Fine Young Cannibals - "Ever Fallen In Love" (3:55)
The Blow Monkeys - "It Doesn't Have To Be This Way" (4:05)
Swing Out Sister - "Surrender" (3:50)
Curiosity Killed The Cat - "Down To Earth" (single version) (3:49)
Black - "Wonderful Life" (4:49)
George Michael & Aretha Franklin - "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)" (3:57)
Whitney Houston - "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" (4:49)
Donna Summer - "Dinner With Gershwin" (edit) (4:10)
Alexander O'Neal - "Criticize" (4:07)
Tina Turner - "What You Get Is What You See" (3:56)
Rosie Vela - "Magic Smile" (4:20)
Suzanne Vega - "Luka" (3:53)
Bananarama - "Love In The First Degree" (3:32)
Rick Astley - "Never Gonna Give You Up" (3:33)
Mel & Kim - "Respectable" (3:20)
Dead Or Alive - "Something In My House" (7" remix) (3:50)
Man 2 Man - "Male Stripper" (5:01)
Living In A Box - "Living In A Box" (3:05)
Sananda Maitreya - "Wishing Well" (3:30)
Boy George - "Everything I Own" (3:56)
Sisters Of Mercy - "This Corrosion" (4:28)
Iggy Pop - "Real Wild Child (Wild One)" (3:36)
Paul Simon - "The Boy In The Bubble" (3:58)
Sting - "We'll Be Together" (4:46)
Bruce Springsteen - "Brilliant Disguise" (4:11)
Bon Jovi - "Wanted Dead Or Alive" (4:59)
Crowded House - "Don't Dream It's Over" (3:49)
Pet Shop Boys - "What Have I Done To Deserve This?" (feat Dusty Springfield) (4:14)
A-ha - "Cry Wolf" (4:01)
Alison Moyet - "Is This Love" (3:54)
Johnny Hates Jazz - "Shattered Dreams" (3:23)
Wet Wet Wet - "Wishing I Was Lucky" (3:45)
Paul McCartney - "Once Upon A Long Ago" (4:05)
The Pogues - "Fairytale Of New York" (feat Kirsty MacColl) (4:30)
Review: The NOW - Yearbook 1987 offers a vibrant snapshot of a landmark year in pop music, spread across 43 tracks on a triple vinyl set of eye-catching Translucent Orange Vinyl. This collection, part of the ongoing Yearbook series, captures the heights of 1987, showcasing a variety of iconic hits and unforgettable moments in music history. Kicking off with George Michael's 'Faith,' the album sets the stage for a journey through 1987's most memorable singles. Pet Shop Boys' Christmas #1 'Always On My Mind' and New Order's 'True Faith' highlight the year's diverse soundscape, while M/A/R/R/S' Pump Up The Volume' marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of dance music. The collection also features tracks from Eurythmics, Duran Duran, and The Pretenders, blending chart-toppers with lesser-known gems. Other gems continue with the retrospective with George Michael's duet with Aretha Franklin, 'I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me),' and Whitney Houston's infectious 'I Wanna Dance With Somebody.' The era's influence on dance and pop is further showcased by Rick Astley's 'Never Gonna Give You Up' and Mel & Kim's 'Respectable.' Closing with the timeless 'Fairytale Of New York' by The Pogues, this yearbook is a joyful celebration of 1987's rich musical diversity and creativity.
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NOW Yearbook 1977
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NOW Yearbook 1977 (unmixed 4xCD)
Cat: CDYBNOW 77. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Queen - "We Are The Champions" (CD1)
Emerson Lake & Palmer - "Fanfare For The Common Man"
Status Quo - "Rockin' All Over The World"
Elvis Presley - "Way Down"
10CC - "Good Morning Judge"
Electric Light Orchestra - "Telephone Line"
Leo Sayer - "When I Need You"
David Soul - "Don't Give Up On Us"
Hot Chocolate - "So You Win Again"
Candi Staton - "Nights On Broadway"
Patsy Gallant - "From New York To LA"
Donna Summer - "Love's Unkind"
Boney M - "Ma Baker"
The Rah Band - "The Crunch"
Suzi Quatro - "Tear Me Apart"
Rock Follies - "Ok?"
Smokie - "Living Next Door To Alice"
Elkie Brooks - "Pearl's A Singer"
Liverpool Express - "Every Man Must Have A Dream"
Julie Covington, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice - "Don't Cry For Me Argentina"
The Stranglers - "No More Heroes" (CD2)
Ramones - "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker"
The Clash - "White Riot"
The Jam - "All Around The World"
The Boomtown Rats - "Lookin' After No 1"
Eddie & The Hot Rods - "Do Anything You Wanna Do"
Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - "Roadrunner (Once)"
Mink Deville - "Spanish Stroll"
Elvis Costello - "Watching The Detectives"
The Stranglers - "Peaches"
Tom Robinson Band - "2-4-6-8 Motorway"
Ram Jam - "Black Betty"
Boston - "More Than A Feeling"
Bozz Scaggs - "Lido Shuffle"
Santana - "She's Not There"
Bryan Ferry - "This Is Tomorrow"
Paul Simon - "Slip Slidin' Away"
Thin Lizzy - "Dancing In The Moonlight (It's Caught Me In It's Spotlight)"
Racing Cars - "They Shoot Horses Don't They?"
Yes - "Wonderous Stories"
Donna Summer - "I Feel Love" (CD3)
Baccara - "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie"
Belle Epoque - "Black Is Black"
Boney M - "Daddy Cool"
Meco - "Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band"
The Trammps - "Disco Inferno"
Chic - "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)"
Heatwave - "Boogie Nights"
Rose Royce - "Car Wash"
The Emotions - "Best Of My Love"
Thelma Houston - "Don't Leave Me This Way"
Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony - "The Shuffle"
Marvin Gaye - "Got To Give It Up" (part 1)
Gladys Knight & The Pips - "Baby, Don't Change Your Mind"
Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr - "You Don't Have To Be A Star (To Be In My Show)"
The Drifters - "You're More Than A Number In My Little Red Book"
The Moments - "Jack In The Box"
Deniece Williams - "Free"
Commodores - "Easy"
The Floaters - "Float On"
Paul McCartney & Wings - "Mull Of Kintyre" (CD4)
The Manhattan Transfer - "Chanson D'amour"
David Soul - "Silver Lady"
Olivia Newton John - "Sam"
Brotherhood Of Man - "Angelo"
Carole Bayer Sager - "You're Moving Out Today"
Meri Wilson - "Telephone Man"
Alessi Brothers - "Oh Lori"
10CC - "The Things We Do For Love"
Rita Coolidge - "We're All Alone"
Kenny Rogers - "Lucille"
Neil Diamond - "Desiree"
The Dooleys - "Think I'm Gonna Fall In Love With You"
Billy Ocean - "Red Light Spells Danger"
Andrew Gold - "Lonely Boy"
Dead End Kids - "Have I The Right"
Showaddywaddy - "Dancin' Party"
Darts - "Daddy Cool/The Girl Can't Help It"
Mike Oldfield - "Portsmouth"
The Brighouse & Rastrick Brass Band - "The Floral Dance"
Review: NOW's ongoing 'Yearbook' series, which offers a wealth of hits from a specific year across four action-packed discs, moves on to 1977 - a year when disco and punk were on the rise. There's plenty of the former showcased here - think Chic, Candi Staton, Donna Summer, the Trammps, Thelma Houston and Marvin Gaye - as well as classic and blue-eyed soul from the likes of Boz Scaggs and the Drifters. Punk and alternative rock of the period are relatively well catered for too, thanks to hits from the Ramones, the Stranglers, The Jam and the Clash. Throw in a host of familiar mainstream pop and rock favourites, as well as a clutch of curiosities (Mike Oldfield's 'Portsmouth') and you have a faithfully expansive reflection of what British pop fans were listening to in 1977.
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Now 12" 80's Volume One: 1980-1982
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Now 12" 80's Volume One: 1980-1982 (limited numbered coloured vinyl 5xLP in slip-case)
Cat: LPNBX 9. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Blondie - "Call Me (Theme From "American Gigolo"" (original 12" version) (8:01)
Grace Jones - "Love Is The Drug" (long version) (8:35)
Loleatta Holloway - "Love Sensation" (A Tom Moulton mix) (6:33)
Stephanie Mills - "Never Knew Love Like This Before" (12" mix) (5:25)
Lipps Inc - "Funkytown" (12" version) (7:46)
Liquid Gold - "Dance Yourself Dizzy" (12" mix) (7:28)
The Spinners - "Working My Back To You/Forgive Me Girl" (12" version) (6:00)
Change - "The Glow Of Love" (long version) (8:16)
Visage - "Fade To Grey" (12" version) (6:39)
Shelia B Devotion - "Spacer" (Full Length version) (5:54)
Earth, Wind & Fire - "Let's Groove" (Holiday version remix) (6:40)
Odyssey - "Going Back To My Roots" (12" version) (5:22)
Dollar - "Hand Held In Black & White" (extended version) (5:02)
Olivia Newton-John - "Physical" (long version) (7:03)
Haircut 100 - "Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)" (12" version) (7:06)
Spandau Ballet - "Glow" (12" version) (8:08)
The Specials - "Ghost Town" (extended version) (5:52)
The Human League - "The Sound Of The Crowd" (12" version) (6:29)
Duran Duran - "Planet Earth" (Night version) (6:12)
Talk Talk - "Talk Talk" (extended mix) (4:28)
Heaven 17 - "Let Me Go" (12" extended version) (6:19)
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - "Extended Souvenir" (4:03)
Soft Cell - "Torch" (extended version) (8:29)
Japan - "Life In Tokyo" (1982 12" extended version) (7:04)
Gary Numan - "Music For Chameleons" (extended version) (6:55)
Simple Minds - "New Gol Dream (81/82/83/84)" (German 12" remix) (6:47)
The Boys Town Gang - "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" (extended version) (9:45)
Patrick Cowley - "Do You Wanna Funk" (feat Sylvester - remix) (6:42)
Donna Summer - "Love Is In Control (Finger On The Trigger)" (dance remix) (7:05)
Evelyn "Champagne" King - "Love Come Down" (12" version) (6:14)
Carly Simon - "Why" (Full Length version) (8:08)
Rockers Revenge - "Walking On Sunshine" (feat Donnie Calvin - 12" version) (9:33)
Shalamar - "A Night To Remember" (12" mix) (5:30)
Kool & The Gang - "Get Down On It" (original 12" extended version) (6:07)
ABC - "The Look Of Love" (part 1 - Special remix) (7:39)
Bananarama - "Shy Boy" (extended version) (5:49)
Bow Wow Wow - "Go Wild In The Country" (12" version) (5:23)
Altered Images - "See Those Eyes" (12" version) (5:25)
Bucks Fizz - "My Camera Never Lies" (extended 12" version) (4:50)
Tears For Fears - "Pale Shelter" (long version) (7:10)
Blancmange - "Living On The Ceiling" (extended version) (5:34)
Associates - "Love Hangover" (extended version) (6:08)
Visage - "The Anvil" (dance mix) (6:13)
Ultravox - "Reap The Wild Wind" (extended version) (4:42)
Review: NOW Presents...12" 80s: Part One - 1980-1982 is perfect for fans of the era and collectors who like the best bang for the buck in a great package. This stunning 5xLP box set features 44 iconic 12", extended, and remixed versions of classic tracks from the early 80s, each pressed on a different vibrant transparent vinyl: red, yellow, green, blue and purple. Kicking off with Blondie's infectious 'Call Me', the collection encapsulates the essence of 1980-1982 with tracks that defined dancefloors, including Grace Jones' sultry 'Love Is The Drug' and Loleatta Holloway's 'Love Sensation'. The set also showcases beloved hits from artists like Olivia Newton-John, Earth, Wind & Fire and The Specials, alongside synth-pop staples from Soft Cell and Duran Duran. Each side of vinyl brings warmth and depth to these timeless tracks, the packaging is elegant, ideal for both display and enjoyment and with its limited edition status and a wealth of classic tracks, this box set is a serious celebration of 80s music. Getting these extended versions separate on vinyl would be quite a task to take on, but thankfully, NOW has done the hard work for us.
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American Baroque: Chamber Pop & Beyond 1967-1971
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Cat: XXQLP2 146. Rel: 30 Jan 25
The Merry-Go-Round - "You're A Very Lovely Woman" (2:53)
The Montage - "I Shall Call Her Mary" (2:21)
John Randolph Marr - "Raggedy Ann" (2:26)
Appaloosa - "Tulu Rogers" (3:52)
The Pleasure Fair - "Turnaway" (2:03)
The Stone Poneys - "Different Drum" (feat Linda Ronstadt) (2:36)
Nora Guthrie - "Emily's Illness" (3:05)
The Association - "Barefoot Gentleman" (3:24)
JK. & Co - "Land Of Sensations And Delights" (1:48)
HP Lovecraft - "Blue Jack Of Diamonds" (3:09)
Bonnie Dobson - "Time" (3:07)
The Blades Of Grass - "Satin Slipper" (2:03)
Chris & Peter Allen - "My Silent Symphony" (2:35)
The Monkees - "Mr Webster" (2:46)
Eternity's Children - "Again Again" (3:04)
Russ Giguere - "My Plan" (4:33)
Nico - "Fairest Of The Seasons" (4:07)
Tom Northcott - "Other Times" (2:02)
The Neon Philharmonic - "You Lied" (3:27)
The Fun & Games - "Close To Carmel" (2:38)
Nora Guthrie - "Home Before Dark" (2:37)
The Common People - "I Have Been Alone" (3:10)
Steve Martin - "Two By Two (I'm Losing You)" (3:03)
Rosebud - "Lorelei" (3:35)
Review: American baroque pop, or chamber pop as it is also known, flourished from 1966 to the early seventies. It's a sound that blends string quartets, harpsichords and woodwinds to evoke a unique summer-into-autumn kind of melancholy. Far from the raw energy of early rock 'n' roll, this style often attracted musicians from folk backgrounds who were drawn to its acoustic richness. Linda Ronstadt's first band, the Stone Poneys, introduced the autoharp in 1965 while artists like Bonnie Dobson and Nico experimented with string arrangements as they sought new, post-electric directions. This era marked a shift toward intricate, orchestral textures that redefined the boundaries of pop and folk music and are explored in this superb and comprehensive collection.
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Secret Superstar Sounds: Scraping Bubblegum Off My Soul 1977-80: Punk Powerpop New Wave DIY
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Cat: SJRCD 571. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Gobblinz - "London"
Plummet Airline - "It's Hard"
Xdreamysts - "Right Way Home"
Tours - "Language School"
The Sqaures - "No Fear"
The Monitors - "Compulsory Fun"
The Meanies - "It's True"
Jeff Hill Band - "Something's Wrong With My Baby"
The Sqaud - "24 Hours"
Krypton Tunes - "Limited Vision"
The Zeros - "Hungary"
The Wardens - "Do So Well"
The Letters - "Nobody Loves Me"
The Tunnelrunners - "Forever Cryig At Love Songs"
Comic Romance - "Cry Myself To Sleep"
Review: On the label's latest deep dive into the margins of underground music culture, Soul Jazz Records has decided to take us back to the late 1970s and Britain's DIY 'powerpop' movement - a self-contained micro-scene whose obscure and proudly independent artists mixed elements of punk with (as the extensive liner notes put it) "melodically beautiful 60s pop and garage sounds". On offer is a predictably impressive, 150-track selection of self-released songs from bands forgotten by all but the most obsessive powerpop nerds. Highlights include the gravelly, ten-ton riffs and bawled vocals of 'London' by Gobblinz, the proto indie-jangle-goes-punk strut of Xdreamysts' 'Right Way Home', the bass-heavy post-punk joy of The Monitors' 'Compulsory Fun' and the post-punk reggae/blue-eyed soul fusion of 'Cry Myself To Sleep' by Cosmic Romance.

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NOW Yearbook 1977
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NOW Yearbook 1977 (blue vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: LPYBNOW 77. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Queen - "We Are The Champions" (2:56)
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - "Fanfare For The Common Man" (single edit) (2:58)
Status Quo - "Rockin' All Over The World" (3:30)
10cc - "Good Morning Judge" (2:53)
Yes - "Wonderous Stories" (3:47)
Hot Chocolate - "So You Win Again" (4:28)
Donna Summer - "Love's Unkind" (4:30)
Boney M - "Ma Baker" (4:38)
The Manhattan Transfer - "Chanson D'Amour" (2:56)
David Soul - "Don't Give Up On Us" (3:36)
Leo Sayer - "When I Need You" (4:07)
Deniece Williams - "Free" (single version) (2:51)
Olivia Newton-John - "Sam" (2022 Remaster) (3:42)
Brotherhood Of Man - "Angelo" (3:12)
Carole Bayer Sager - "You're Moving Out Today" (3:33)
Meri Wilson - "Telephone Man" (2:00)
Elkie Brooks - "Pearl's A Singer" (3:37)
The Stranglers - "No More Heroes" (3:29)
The Clash - "White Riot" (2:01)
Ramones - "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker" (2:44)
The Jam - "All Around The World" (2:23)
Elvis Costello - "Watching The Detectives" (single version) (3:44)
Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - "Roadrunner (Once)" (4:43)
Boz Scaggs - "Lido Shuffle" (3:37)
Rock Follies - "Ok?" (2000 Remaster) (3:31)
Ram Jam - "Black Betty" (2:31)
Baccara - "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" (4:29)
Belle Epoque - "Black Is Black" (5:12)
Boney M - "Daddy Cool" (3:30)
The RAH Band - "The Crunch" (3:38)
Meco - "Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band" (7" radio edit) (3:30)
The Floaters - "Float On" (4:09)
Commodores - "Easy" (4:12)
Donna Summer - "I Feel Love" (edit) (3:44)
Ther Trammps - "Disco Inferno" (single edit) (3:12)
Chic - "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)" (7" edit - 2018 Remaster) (3:41)
The Emotions - "Best Of My Love" (3:41)
Heatwave - "Boogie Nights" (single version) (3:36)
Rose Royce - "Car Wash" (single version) (3:07)
Candi Station - "Nights On Broadway" (3:26)
Thelma Houston - "Don't Leave Me This Way" (single version) (3:37)
Electric Light Orchestra - "Telephone Line" (4:27)
David Soul - "Silver Lady" (3:40)
Smokie - "Living Next Door To Alice" (3:27)
10cc - "The Things We Do For Love" (3:18)
Liverpool Express - "Every Man Must Have A Dream" (3:55)
Alessi Brothers - "Oh Lori" (3:16)
Elvis Presley - "Way Down" (2:37)
Paul McCartney & Wings - "Mull Of Kintyre" (1993 Remaster) (4:42)
Review: NOW Yearbook 1977 takes listeners on a nostalgic trip through one of music's most diverse years. This 3x12" collection covers a broad spectrum of genres, blending rock, punk, disco, and pop. Iconic tracks like Queen's 'We Are The Champions'. Status Quo's 'Rockin' All Over The World', and Emerson, Lake & Palmer's majestic 'Fanfare For The Common Man' help headline the rock selections. Punk fans are treated to anthems from The Clash and The Stranglers, while disco enthusiasts will revel in Donna Summer's groundbreaking 'I Feel Love' and Chic's 'Dance, Dance, Dance'. Soft rock hits like Paul McCartney & Wings' 'Mull of Kintyre' and 10cc's 'The Things We Do For Love' add melody, alongside soul gems from Marvin Gaye and The Commodores. The collection also dips into pure pop joy with Boney M's 'Ma Baker' and 'Daddy Cool', plus novelty classics like Meri Wilson's 'Telephone Man'. With this sprawling lineup, NOW Yearbook 1977 encapsulates a defining year, highlighting the era's eclectic sounds and celebrating legendary artists across rock, punk, disco and pop.
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A Complete Unknown (Soundtrack)
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A Complete Unknown (Soundtrack) (red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 198028 66141. Rel: 31 Jan 25
Timothee Chalamet - "Highway 61 Revisited" (3:40)
Timothee Chalamet - "Mr Tambourine Man" (2:27)
Timothee Chalamet - "I Was Young When I Left Home" (2:01)
Timothee Chalamet & Monica Barbaro - "Girl From The North Country" (2:03)
Timothee Chalamet - "A Hard Rain's A-gonna Fall" (3:03)
Edward Norton - "Wimoweh (Mbube)" (1:47)
Monica Barbaro - "House Of The Rising Sun" (2:07)
Timothee Chalamet & Monica Barbaro - "Blowing In The Wind" (2:40)
Timothee Chalamet - "Subterranean Homesick Blues" (2:23)
Timothee Chalamet - "The Times They Are A'changin'" (3:07)
Boyd Holbrook - "Big River" (1:43)
Timothee Chalamet & Monica Barbaro - "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" (3:07)
Timothee Chalamet - "Maggie's Farm" (3:04)
Timothee Chalamet - "It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry" (2:21)
Timothee Chalamet - "Like A Rolling Stone" (3:22)
Timothee Chalamet - "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" (2:17)
Review: This soundtrack captures the electrifying energy and transformative power of Bob Dylan's early career, featuring a collection of iconic songs performed by the cast of 'A Complete Unknown'. Timothee Chalamet steps into Dylan's shoes, delivering captivating renditions of classics like 'A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall' and 'Like A Rolling Stone'. The soundtrack also features performances from Edward Norton as Pete Seeger, Monica Barbaro as Joan Baez, and Boyd Holbrook as Johnny Cash, each adding their own unique flavour to the mix. With its blend of classic folk songs, bluesy grit and rock 'n' roll energy, this soundtrack is a must-have for any Dylan fan or anyone who appreciates the power of music to capture a moment in history.
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NOW 12 Inch 80's: 1984 Part One
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Cat: CDNOW 1284P1. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Queen - "I Want To Break Free" (extended mix - CD1)
Tina Turner - "What’s Love Got To Do With It" (extended 12" remix)
Alison Moyet - "Love Resurrection" (Love Injected mix)
Duran Duran - "New Moon On Monday" (dance mix)
Culture Club - "It’s A Miracle/Miss Me Blind" (US 12" mix)
Bananarama - "Robert De Niro’s Waiting" (extended version)
Matthew Wilder - "Break My Stride" (remix - club version)
Ray Parker Jr - "Ghostbusters" (extended version)
Nik Kershaw - "The Riddle" (extended Riddle)
Thompson Twins - "Doctor! Doctor!" (extended version)
Howard Jones - "What Is Love?" (extended mix)
Ultravox - "Love’s Great Adventure" (extended version)
Freddie Mercury - "Love Kills" (extended mix - CD2)
Shannon - "Let The Music Play" (Full Length album version)
Sister Sledge - "Lost In Music" (1984 Bernard Edwards & Nile Rodgers remix)
The Pointer Sisters - "Jump (For My Love)" (12" long version)
Bronski Beat - "Why?" (12" version)
Dead Or Alive - "That’s The Way (I Like It)" (extended version)
Divine - "You Think You’re A Man" (12" mix)
Evelyn Thomas - "High Energy" (extended version)
Hazell Dean - "Whatever I Do" (12" mix)
The Weather Girls - "It’s Raining Men" (12" version)
Laura Branigan - "Self Control" (extended version)
Kim Wilde - "The Touch" (extended version)
Chaka Khan - "I Feel For You" (remix - CD3)
Womack & Womack - "Love Wars" (extended vocal)
Jocelyn Brown - "Somebody Else’s Guy"
The World’s Famous Supreme Team - "Hey DJ" (12" mix)
Grandmaster Melle Mel - "White Lines (Don’t Do It)" (long version)
Nick Heyward - "Warning Sign" (12" version)
Tears For Fears - "Mothers Talk" (long version)
Scritti Politti - "Wood Beez" (version)
Propaganda - "Das Testament Des Dr Mabuse" (12" edit For Germany)
Cocteau Twins - "Pearly-Dewdrops’ Drops" (12" version)
Echo & The Bunnymen - "The Killing Moon" (All Night version)
Frankie Goes To Hollywood - "Two Tribes" (Annihilation - CD4)
Duran Duran - "The Wild Boys" (Wilder Than Wild Boys extended mix)
Spandau Ballet - "Only When You Leave" (12" version)
Paul Young - "I’m Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down" (extended mix)
Adam Ant - "Apollo 9" (Francois K Splashdown mix)
Simple Minds - "Up On The Catwalk" (extended version)
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - "Tesla Girls" (extended mix)
Blancmange - "Don’t Tell Me" (extended)
Alphaville - "Big In Japan" (extended remix)
Howard Jones - "Like To Get To Know You Well" (International mix)
Band Aid - "Do They Know It’s Christmas?" (12" mix)
Review: Featuring extended versions of iconic tracks from this vital year in pop, funk and new wave, the compilation kicks off with Queen's hard-to-find extended mix of 'I Want to Break Free' and moves on to Tina Turner's extended 'What's Love Got To Do With It' and Ray Parker Jr.'s 'Ghostbusters' remix. Disc two dives into the electro-disco world, featuring anthems like Sister Sledge's 'Lost in Music' and The Pointer Sisters' 'Jump (For My Love)', alongside cult classics such as Divine's 'You Think You're a Man' and Bronski Beat's 'Why?' The third disc shifts to more experimental sounds with tracks from Tears for Fears, Propaganda and Cocteau Twins, offering a rich blend of synth-pop and post-punk. The final disc brings the big hitters, with the Annihilation mix of Frankie Goes to Hollywood's 'Two Tribes', Duran Duran's 'The Wild Boys' and the extended mix of Band Aid's 'Do They Know It's Christmas?' A year rich with groundbreaking tunes, coupled with an emerging remix culture, make for some truly fascinating listening.
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Night Train: Transcontinental Landscapes 1968-2019
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Night Train: Transcontinental Landscapes 1968-2019 (limited 'petrol & magenta sky' translucent green & purple vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BN 10LPX. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Edward Hollcraft - "South Bound Amtrak 716 Arrives In Martinez" (1:23)
JJ Cale - "Cherry" (3:06)
Bonnie Dobson - "Milk & Honey" (3:20)
HP Lovecraft - "Spin Spin Spin" (3:15)
The Rationals - "Glowin'" (4:16)
Linda Perhacs - "Hey, Who Really Cares" (2:30)
The B-52's - "Deep Sleep" (3:30)
Nine Circles - "Twinkling Stars" (4:11)
The Asphodells - "Another Lonely City" (4:30)
Tangerine Dream - "Love On A Real Train" (3:46)
Chris & Cosey - "Dancing Ghosts" (9:44)
Johnny Harris - "Fragments Of Fear" (4:02)
Bill Frisell - "1968" (4:34)
Bob Lind - "City Scenes" (3:29)
Tony Joe White - "Rainy Night In Georgia" (3:35)
Menahan Street Band - "There's A New Day Coming" (2:26)
The Byrds - "Goin' Back" (3:26)
Earth, Wind & Fire - "Drum Song" (5:10)
Leon Russell - "Out In The Woods" (3:27)
Review: Night Train: Transcontinental Landscapes 1968-2019 offers a lifetime of a music on this magical collection chosen from the familiar and surreal, guided by an eclectic selection of tracks curated by the compiler of Music For The Stars. From the laid-back grooves of JJ Cale's 'Cherry' to the haunting beauty of Linda Perhacs' 'Hey, Who Really Cares,' each song paints a vivid picture of the changing fields and coastline outside your window. This assortment showcases the power of compilations to expand one's musical taste, with artists like The B-52's, Chris & Cosey and Tangerine Dream offering their own unique contributions to the sonic tapestry. With tracks ranging from introspective to euphoric, The Night Train celebrates the beauty created by artists and musicians alike, inviting listeners on a transcendent journey through space, sound and emotion.
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Night Train: Transcontinental Landscapes 1968-2019
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Cat: BN 10CD. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Edward Hollcraft - "South Bound Amtrak 716 Arrives In Martinez" (1:23)
JJ Cale - "Cherry" (3:06)
Bonnie Dobson - "Milk & Honey" (3:20)
HP Lovecraft - "Spin Spin Spin" (3:15)
The Rationals - "Glowin'" (4:16)
Linda Perhacs - "Hey, Who Really Cares" (2:30)
The B-52's - "Deep Sleep" (3:30)
Nine Circles - "Twinkling Stars" (4:11)
The Asphodells - "Another Lonely City" (4:30)
Tangerine Dream - "Love On A Real Train" (3:46)
Chris & Cosey - "Dancing Ghosts" (9:44)
Johnny Harris - "Fragments Of Fear" (4:02)
Bill Frisell - "1968" (4:34)
Bob Lind - "City Scenes" (3:29)
Tony Joe White - "Rainy Night In Georgia" (3:35)
Menahan Street Band - "There's A New Day Coming" (2:26)
The Byrds - "Goin' Back" (3:26)
Earth, Wind & Fire - "Drum Song" (5:10)
Leon Russell - "Out In The Woods" (3:27)
Review: Night Train: Transcontinental Landscapes 1968-2019 offers a lifetime of a music on this magical collection chosen from the familiar and surreal, guided by an eclectic selection of tracks curated by the compiler of Music For The Stars. From the laid-back grooves of JJ Cale's 'Cherry' to the haunting beauty of Linda Perhacs' 'Hey, Who Really Cares,' each song paints a vivid picture of the changing fields and coastline outside your window. This assortment showcases the power of compilations to expand one's musical taste, with artists like The B-52's, Chris & Cosey and Tangerine Dream offering their own unique contributions to the sonic tapestry. With tracks ranging from introspective to euphoric, The Night Train celebrates the beauty created by artists and musicians alike, inviting listeners on a transcendent journey through space, sound and emotion.
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NOW Presents: The 80s
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NOW Presents: The 80s (coloured vinyl 5xLP box set)
Cat: LPNBX 8. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Queen - "I Want To Break Free" (LP1) (3:54)
The Police - "Every Breath You Take" (4:02)
Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart - "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)" (3:30)
Heaven 17 - "Temptation" (3:34)
Dead Or Alive - "You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)" (3:03)
The Human League - "Don't You Want Me" (4:00)
Soft Cell - "Tainted Love" (2:22)
Ultravox - "Vienna" (4:31)
Whitney Houston - "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" (4:40)
Chaka Khan - "I Feel For You" (4:03)
Grandmaster Melle Mel - "White Lines (Don't Do It)" (4:25)
Donna Summer - "She Works Hard For The Money" (3:56)
The Communards - "Don't Leave Me This Way" (with Sarah Jane Morris) (4:30)
Yazz & The Plastic Population - "The Only Way Is Up" (3:47)
Ray Parker Jr - "Ghostbusters" (4:04)
John Lennon - "(Just Like) Starting Over" (LP2) (3:48)
Billy Joel - "Uptown Girl" (3:04)
Paul Simon - "You Can Call Me Al" (4:27)
King - "Love & Pride" (3:20)
Dolly Parton - "9 To 5" (2:44)
Blondie - "The Tide Is High" (3:48)
UB40 - "Red Red Wine" (2:51)
The Specials - "Too Much Too Young" (2:18)
Madness - "House Of Fun" (2:45)
Tina Turner - "The Best" (4:14)
Cher - "If I Could Turn Back Time" (3:46)
Philip Bailey & Phil Collins - "Easy Lover" (4:43)
Survivor - "Eye Of The Tiger" (3:45)
ZZ Top - "Gimme All Your Lovin'" (3:57)
Robert Palmer - "Addicted To Love" (3:51)
Simple Minds - "Don't You (Forget About Me)" (4:10)
Duran Duran - "Rio" (LP3) (4:32)
Bananarama - "Cruel Summer" (3:21)
Culture Club - "Karma Chameleon" (4:05)
Adam & The Ants - "Stand & Deliver" (2:56)
Haircut 100 - "Fantastic Day" (3:14)
ABC - "The Look Of Love" (3:28)
A Ha - "Take On Me" (3:07)
Spandau Ballet - "Gold" (3:44)
New Order - "Blue Monday" (7:18)
Pet Shop Boys - "Heart" (4:17)
Giorgio Moroder & Phil Oakley - "Together In Electric Dreams" (3:40)
Limahl - "Never Ending Story" (3:12)
Kim Wilde - "You Came" (3:19)
Nena - "99 Red Balloons" (3:42)
Paul Hardcastle - "19" (3:35)
Bruce Springsteen - "Dancing In The Dark" (LP4) (3:47)
Bon Jovi - "Livin' On A Prayer" (3:35)
Bonnie Tyler - "Total Eclipse Of The Heart" (4:12)
T'Pau - "China In Your Hand" (3:26)
Toto - "Africa" (4:13)
Pretenders - "Brass In Pocket" (2:48)
The Clash - "Should I Stay Or Should I Go" (2:47)
The Jam - "Town Called Malice" (2:47)
Paul McCartney - "Ebony & Ivory" (3:34)
Lionel Richie - "Hello" (3:28)
Soul II Soul & Caron Wheeler - "Back To Life" (3:07)
Shalamar - "A Night To Remember" (2:58)
Irene Cara - "Fame" (3:32)
Sonia - "You'll Never Stop Me From Loving You" (3:11)
Billy Ocean - "When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going" (3:36)
Cliff Richard - "Wired For Sound" (3:22)
Berlin - "Take My Breath Away" (LP5) (3:48)
Belinda Carlisle - "Heaven Is A Place On Earth" (3:52)
Tears For Fears - "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" (4:01)
Frankie Goes To Hollywood - "Relax" (3:28)
Sinitta - "So Macho" (2:38)
Kylie Minogue - "I Should Be So Lucky" (3:16)
Jason Donovan - "Too Many Broken Hearts" (3:16)
Rick Astley - "Never Gonna Give You Up" (2:50)
Elton John - "I'm Still Standing" (2:58)
Kenny Loggins - "Footloose" (3:32)
Dexys Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen" (3:54)
Matthew Wilder - "Break My Stride" (2:48)
Nik Kershaw - "The Riddle" (3:45)
Thompson Twins - "Hold Me Now" (4:05)
Paul Young - "Love Of The Common People" (2:50)
Band Aid - "Do They Know It's Christmas?" (2:48)
Review: NOW Presents... The 80s delivers a vibrant celebration of one of pop music's most iconic decades, beautifully packaged in a five album boxset. Featuring 78 massive hits, including 40 chart-toppers, this collection spans ten sides of vinyl, each pressed in a different colour and containing pop classics like The Police's 'Every Breath You Take' and Eurythmics' 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This), number ones from Dead Or Alive and Soft Cell to dancefloor staples like Whitney Houston's 'I Wanna Dance With Somebody' and Chaka Khan's 'I Feel For You.' The infectious 'Ghostbusters' theme song adds a playful touch and as the set continues, legends like Billy Joel, Dolly Parton and Paul Simon shine, alongside reggae and ska flavours from UB40 and The Specials. LP3 highlights the synth-driven pop of the era with New Order's 'Blue Monday' and Pet Shop Boys' 'Heart', while the final records feature timeless anthems from Bruce Springsteen, Tears For Fears and Frankie Goes To Hollywood, concluding with Band Aid's inspirational 'Do They Know It's Christmas.' NOW Presents... The 80s encapsulates the spirit and diversity of an unforgettable musical era.
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Now That's What I Call The 80s
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Now That's What I Call The 80s (red, blue & green 3xLP)
Cat: LPNNNOW 150. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Queen - "I Want To Break Free" (4:15)
The Police - "Every Breath You Take" (3:59)
Eurythmics, Annie Lennox & Dave Stewart - "Sweet Dreams" (3:35)
The Human League - "Don't You Want Me" (3:51)
A-ha - "Take On Me" (3:36)
Duran Duran - "Rio" (4:38)
Spandau Ballet - "Gold" (3:45)
Culture Club - "Karma Chameleon" (4:10)
Dexys Midnight Runers - "Come On Eileen" (4:03)
Bananarama - "Cruel Summer" (3:30)
Adam & The Ants - "Stand & Deliver" (3:11)
Nena - "99 Red Balloons" (3:52)
Kim Wilde - "You Came" (3:21)
Kylie Minogue - "I Should Be So Lucky" (3:27)
Rick Astley - "Never Gonna Give You Up" (3:18)
John Lennon - "(Just Like) Starting Over" (3:57)
Bruce Spingsteen - "Dancing In The Dark" (3:59)
Philip Bailey & Phil Collins - "Easy Lover" (4:45)
Bon Jovi - "Livin' On A Prayer" (3:45)
Tina Turner - "The Best" (4:14)
Cher - "If I Could Turn Back Time" (4:00)
Tears For Fears - "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" (4:45)
Whitney Houston - "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" (4:02)
Chaka Khan - "I Feel For You" (4:04)
The Communards - "Don't Leave Me This Way" (with Sarah Jane Morris) (4:25)
Blondie - "The Tide Is High" (3:47)
UB40 - "Red Red Wine" (2:55)
Madness - "House Of Fun" (3:01)
The Jam - "Town Called Malice" (2:55)
Pretenders - "Brass In Pocket" (3:06)
Elton John - "I'm Still Standing" (2:54)
Billy Joel - "Uptown Girl" (3:11)
Kenny Loggins - "Footloose" (From 'Footloose' Soundtrack) (3:44)
Berlin - "Take My Breath Away" (Love Theme From 'Top Gun') (4:13)
Ray Parker Jr - "Ghostbusters" (3:55)
Soul II Soul & Caron Wheeler - "Back To Life" (3:39)
Paul McCartney - "Ebony & Ivory" (3:41)
Lionel Richie - "Hello" (4:10)
New Order - "Blue Monday" (7:26)
Pet Shop Boys - "Heart" (4:18)
Frankie Goes To Hollywood - "Relax" (3:54)
Dead Or Alive - "You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)" (3:05)
Soft Cell - "Tainted Love" (2:44)
Heaven 17 - "Temptaion" (3:27)
Ultravox - "Vienna" (4:36)
Review: NOW That's What I Call The 80s is a comprehensive triple LP that encapsulates one of music's most influential decades. Spanning pop, new wave, and rock, this compilation delivers a nostalgic journey through the 1980s with a collection of iconic tracks that defined the era. The first record kicks off with Queen's anthemic 'I Want To Break Free' and moves through chart-toppers like The Police's 'Every Breath You Take' and Eurythmics' 'Sweet Dreams', Duran Duran's 'Rio' and A-ha's 'Take On Me', ensuring that synthpop fans are well catered to. On the second LP, the collection dives into the infectious energy of the decade with hits like Culture Club's 'Karma Chameleon,' Dexys Midnight Runners' 'Come On Eileen,' and the quintessential pop anthem 'Never Gonna Give You Up' by Rick Astley. Adam & The Ants, Nena, and Kylie Minogue also make strong appearances, showing the diversity of 80s pop. The final record delivers powerful rock and pop-rock anthems, including Bruce Springsteen's 'Dancing In The Dark' and Bon Jovi's 'Livin' On A Prayer.' The album closes with new wave classics like New Order's 'Blue Monday' and Frankie Goes To Hollywood's'Relax.' This well-rounded selection of tracks cover the decade's wide-ranging musical trends. Whether you're reliving memories or discovering these hits for the first time, NOW That's What I Call The 80s provides an essential soundtrack to the era.
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Quadrophenia (Soundtrack) (Super Deluxe Edition)
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Quadrophenia (Soundtrack) (Super Deluxe Edition) (limited unmixed CD + DVD + posters + booklets + inserts + postcards + film cel)
Cat: BSPED 028BOX. Rel: 10 Apr 25
The Who - "I Am The Sea"
The Who - "The Real Me"
The Who - "I'm One"
The Who - "5.15"
The Who - "Love Reign O'er Me"
The Who - "Bellboy"
The Who - "I've Had Enough"
The Who - "Helpless Dancer"
The Who - "Doctor Jimmy"
The High Numbers - "Zoot Suit"
Cross Section - "Hi Heel Sneakers"
The Who - "Get Out & Stay Out"
The Who - "Four Faces"
The Who - "Joker James"
The Who - "The Punk & The Godfather"
James Brown - "Night Train"
The Kingsmen - "Louie Louie"
Booker T & The MG's - "Green Onions"
The Cascades - "Rhythm Of The Rain"
The Chiffons - "He's So Fine"
The Ronettes - "Be My Baby"
The Crystals - "Da Doo Ron Ron"
The High Numbers - "I'm The Face"
Review: The most eminent British rock opera of all time, The Who's Quadrophenia, released in 1973, hears Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Roger Daltrey conceive and narrate the angst of a young postroom worker, Jimmy, living in post-war Britain amid the schismatics of the mods and rockers, as they warred in converse step. Exploring rebellion, let-off steam, and alienation through music, the record firmly set the stage for the 1979 film adaptation of the same name, which popularised the thoroughfare connecting London-Brighton as a vital identificatory artery for a certain angst-ridden generation. The album features standout tracks like '5:15' and 'Love, Reign O'er Me', and remains one of The Who's most celebrated works. It's now reissued through Bespoke Editions, with two CDs of Pete Townshend's demos, and a 5.1 DVD-A remix of eight tracks, plus handwritten lyrics in a book and a 13,000-word essay from Townshend.
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