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Skyscraping (remastered)
Skyscraping (remastered) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3296. Rel: 15 May 24
 
Pop
Stranger Things (5:14)
Ask A Thousand Times (5:13)
Skyscraping (4:20)
Who Can I Turn To? (3:48)
Rolling Sevens (4:31)
Only The Best Will Do (4:18)
Love Is Its Own Reward (4:18)
Light Years (5:02)
Seven Day Weekend (4:48)
Heaven Knows (4:01)
Faraway (5:10)
Review: This is a deluxe reissue of a real pop classic from back in 1997. ABC is a group that traces its origins back to Vice Versa, a Sheffield band formed in 1977 by Stephen Singleton and Mark White. They released the Music 4 EP after founding Neutron Records and Martin Fry, creator of the fanzine Modern Drugs, interviewed Vice Versa before later joining as synth player. By 1980, the band transformed into ABC, with Fry assuming lead vocals. The lineup included Fry, Glenn Gregory of Heaven 17, and Keith Lowndes. Though their debut album received acclaim from critics, it didn't achieve widespread commercial success. Despite this, ABC's fusion of pop and electronic elements laid the groundwork for their future iconic sound.
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 in stock $24.26
Skyscraping (reissue)
Skyscraping (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile white & blue marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3296C. Rel: 13 Feb 24
 
Pop
Stranger Things (5:13)
Ask A Thousand Times (5:13)
Skyscraping (4:19)
Who Can I Turn To? (3:46)
Rolling Sevens (4:35)
Only The Best Will Do (4:19)
Love Is Its Own Reward (4:08)
Light Years (6:26)
Seven Day Weekend (3:35)
Heaven Knows (4:00)
Faraway (5:18)
Review: To the delight of the 80s synth-pop faithful holding on to the decade prior, Martin Fry revived ABC in 1997 after a five-year hiatus. It's noticeable that Fry wasn't interested in repeating old tricks though, as he took the band in a new direction alongside Heaven 17's Glenn Gregory without losing that keen sense of songwriting magic that made ABC so popular the first time around. Loaded with emotionally charged reflections on life, the universe and everything, this is a welcome pressing on blue and white marble vinyl which is limited to 1000 copies.
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 in stock $30.67
Eternity (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: MOV 12094C. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Uplifting Trance
Eternity (original IC remix) (7:34)
Eternity (Thrillseekers New Horizon mix) (8:44)
Eternity (Armin Van Buuren Rising Star mix) (9:20)
Eternity (Thrillseekers Eternal mix) (7:17)
Review: To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Dutch titan Armin van Buuren's legendary trance anthem 'Eternity,' Music on Vinyl has hooked up with his Armada Music label to release all four versions of the track on vinyl for the first time ever. Armin has remained a dedicated servant to trance even while it fell out of favour but it is now very much back in vogue so this one is sure to get back into heavy rotation again. Originally released in 2000, 'Eternity' is a joyous and uplifting sound with lashings of Ibiza sunshine, bright melodies and rushes of euphoria all making it irresistible.
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 in stock $26.48
Truant
Truant (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 3818C. Rel: 28 Jan 25
 
Indie/Alternative
1000 Days
Drifting Apart
Quiet
Glow
These Days
Sarah Wynn
Never Meant
Goodbye
Tia Lupe
Rubber Mallet
S S Recognize
Hope
Review: This reissue marks the vinyl debut of Alien Ant Farm's 2003 album, a record that captures the band's energetic blend of alternative rock and nu-metal. Produced by Stone Temple Pilots' Robert and Dean DeLeo, the album features a raw and powerful sound, with tracks like '1000 Days' and 'Drifting Apart' showcasing the band's heavy riffs and dynamic songwriting. 'Quiet' and 'Glow' offer moments of introspection, while 'These Days' and 'Sarah Wynn' deliver infectious melodies and catchy hooks. The album also includes a four-page booklet with lyrics, adding another dimension to the listening experience. This reissue is a must-have for fans of Alien Ant Farm and anyone who appreciates the raw energy and melodic hooks of early 2000s alternative rock.
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 in stock $29.28
Bright Red
Bright Red (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red vinyl LP + 4 page booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 2539C. Rel: 20 Jul 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Speechless (4:21)
Bright Red (2:51)
The Puppet Motel (3:49)
Speak My Language (2:29)
World Without End (3:24)
Freefall (5:53)
Muddy River (3:53)
Beautiful Pea Green Boat (4:30)
Love Among The Sailors (2:37)
Poison (3:52)
In Our Sleep (feat Lou Reed) (2:28)
Night In Baghdad (3:31)
Tightrope (5:48)
Same Time Tomorrow (3:46)
Review: An artist so effortlessly apt to reinvent herself such as Laurie Anderson should be more than any other worthy of the reissue treatment. Music On Vinyl here present the legendary New York musician and performance artist's 1989 avant-garde album 'Bright Red', which followed a brief stint in the chart-worthy realm of pop. Co-produced with Brian Eno and informed by her then relationship with Lou Reed, Anderson's musings on love, landscape and death are more than submerged in Eno's proto-ambient pop and reverb techniques. It's also yet another stalwart album in vocal synthesis, with cuts such as 'Puppet Motel' showing off Anderson's longstanding penchant for gender-bending throat mods.
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Angel Witch (reissue)
Angel Witch (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile 'black clouds' vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3189C. Rel: 21 Feb 23
 
Metal
Angel Witch (4:05)
Atlantis (3:07)
White Witch (4:36)
Confused (4:57)
Sorcerers (2:13)
Gorgon (3:22)
Sweet Danger (3:42)
Free Man (4:46)
Angel Of Death (2:51)
Devil's Tower (4:14)
Review: One of the key releases of the first wave of the New Wave of British heavy metal, the self-titled Angel Witch debut full-length, has long been heralded, praised, analysed and remembered as a vital contribution to the world of metallic machinations since its initial 1980 release. Inspiring waves of black metal, thrash, death and almost any other form of sonic extremity one can lay their ears upon, the work was misunderstood by many not prepared for the monumental surge in popularity the metal scene would ride over the ensuing decades. That being said, the project had those who would fight its corner, with its credence eventually leading to the same regard as say, Iron Maiden's self-titled affair, yet channelling far darker avenues of influence. Chalk most of the genre's expansion throughout the 80s, and you'll always circle back to this monumental classic.

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 in stock $32.33
A Rock & A Hard Place (reissue)
A Rock & A Hard Place (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile gold vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3735C. Rel: 20 Aug 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Drama (Mortal Kombat Fatality) (1:28)
C'mon Wit Da Git Down (4:03)
Wrong Side Of Da Tracks (4:08)
Heavy Ammunition (4:02)
Attack Of New Jeruzalum (4:22)
Notty Headed Nigguhz (3:19)
Whayback (4:46)
Flexi Wit Da Tech(Nique) (4:08)
Cummin' Thru Ya F-kin' Block (4:19)
Lower Da Boom (4:56)
What Goes On? (3:21)
Dynamite Soul (3:47)
Whassup Now Muthaf--ka? (5:59)
Review: Between A Rock And A Hard Place, the 1994 debut from Newark's Artifacts, is a snapshot of East Coast hip-hop with its roots in graffiti culture. Comprising Tame One and El Da Sensei, the duo delivers a mix of underground hits and gritty street anthems. While the album boasts production from heavyweights like Buckwild, T-Ray, and Redman, it's a mixed bag of standout tracks and underwhelming moments. Tracks like 'Wrong Side of Da Tracks' shine, paying homage to graffiti over a mellow backdrop with a soothing horn loop, marking it as a 90s gem. The album captures the glory parts of the era, with tracks like 'Whayback' offering nostalgic reflections on their journey into hip-hop. The reissue on 180-gram gold vinyl is a worthy nod to its legacy for this cult classic.
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Affectionate Punch (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Affectionate Punch (reissue) (B-STOCK) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile turquoise vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3739C (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Indie/Alternative
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
The Affectionate Punch
Amused As Always
Logan Time
Paper House
Transport To Central
A Matter Of Gender
Even Dogs In The Wild
Would I Bounce Back
Deeply Concerned
A
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


From the first notes of the Talking Heads-esque opening of the title track, which has none other than The Cure's Robert Smith as guest backing vocalist, this album by the great Scottish post-punk legends The Associates has you hooked. It's littered with standout moments, but the wiry bassline which underpins the offbeat guitar on 'Amused As Always' is high up there. It manages to pull off being belligerently repetitive by offsetting any sense of monotony with sheer style. Meanwhile, frontman Billy MacKenzie - who tragically died before his time in 1997 - has a voice to rival that of Robert Smith himself in terms of tone. The Associates may not be as readily cited in the typical indie record collection - but they're probably your favourite band's favourite band. regardless, this album is going to challenge why you've resisted so long in not putting it at the heart of your collection.
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 in stock $29.83
Affectionate Punch (reissue)
Affectionate Punch (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile turquoise vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3739C. Rel: 12 Nov 24
 
Indie/Alternative
The Affectionate Punch
Amused As Always
Logan Time
Paper House
Transport To Central
A Matter Of Gender
Even Dogs In The Wild
Would I Bounce Back
Deeply Concerned
A
Review: From the first notes of the Talking Heads-esque opening of the title track, which has none other than The Cure's Robert Smith as guest backing vocalist, this album by the great Scottish post-punk legends The Associates has you hooked. It's littered with standout moments, but the wiry bassline which underpins the offbeat guitar on 'Amused As Always' is high up there. It manages to pull off being belligerently repetitive by offsetting any sense of monotony with sheer style. Meanwhile, frontman Billy MacKenzie - who tragically died before his time in 1997 - has a voice to rival that of Robert Smith himself in terms of tone. The Associates may not be as readily cited in the typical indie record collection - but they're probably your favourite band's favourite band. regardless, this album is going to challenge why you've resisted so long in not putting it at the heart of your collection.
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 in stock $31.78
Sense & Sensuality (reissue)
Sense & Sensuality (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile silver vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3779C. Rel: 04 Feb 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Don't Lie Back (4:50)
(That's When) It's Worth It (4:07)
Instant Touch (3:01)
Sex Without Stress (4:32)
Fiasco (3:48)
Intact (3:17)
Tongue In Cheek (3:03)
Stepping Out Of Line (6:01)
Shakedown (4:23)
America (5:21)
Review: Au Pairs imploded shortly after releasing this terrific second and last album of theirs. The Birmingham post-punk band are said to have burned the candle at both ends after the success of their debut and rushed into the studio to make this album. Despite internal disputes, the band managed to take their Gang Of Four-esque sound to new levels. They are more adventurous than on the preceding record as there's saxophone and synth, making for a more textured and layered approach than before. Lyrically, Au Pairs are one of the most important bands of their era. Shockingly avant-garde in the early 80s when it was released, they tackled sexuality and gender politics with ire and wit. The standout on this album: 'Sex Without Stress' - a brilliant lampooning of the societal pressure around sex.
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 in stock $34.56
Sense & Sensuality (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Sense & Sensuality (reissue) (B-STOCK) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile silver vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3779C (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Indie/Alternative
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Don't Lie Back (4:50)
(That's When) It's Worth It (4:07)
Instant Touch (3:01)
Sex Without Stress (4:32)
Fiasco (3:48)
Intact (3:17)
Tongue In Cheek (3:03)
Stepping Out Of Line (6:01)
Shakedown (4:23)
America (5:21)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Au Pairs imploded shortly after releasing this terrific second and last album of theirs. The Birmingham post-punk band are said to have burned the candle at both ends after the success of their debut and rushed into the studio to make this album. Despite internal disputes, the band managed to take their Gang Of Four-esque sound to new levels. They are more adventurous than on the preceding record as there's saxophone and synth, making for a more textured and layered approach than before. Lyrically, Au Pairs are one of the most important bands of their era. Shockingly avant-garde in the early 80s when it was released, they tackled sexuality and gender politics with ire and wit. The standout on this album: 'Sex Without Stress' - a brilliant lampooning of the societal pressure around sex.
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 in stock $27.87
Gwendoline (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Gwendoline (Soundtrack) (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile silver & black marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVATM 396C. Rel: 11 Feb 25
 
Soundtracks
A Pikao (3:26)
Rue Chinoise (3:03)
Gwendoline (4:07)
Theme De Willard (3:02)
Le Combat (2:27)
Quand Souffle Kalibidu (1:51)
Aventures Au Yek Yek (3:50)
Sous La Pluie (1:53)
La Legende De Pikao (3:51)
U 89 (2:35)
Chant Des Sirenes (3:41)
Chez Les Kiops (1:34)
Review: A lush and evocative blend of orchestral grandeur and dreamy 80s synth work, this soundtrack is a sonic journey into steamy sci-fi. The opening theme glides effortlessly between delicate baroque flourishes and pulsing electronic rhythms, setting the tone for an adventure that is both mysterious and seductive. Sweeping string arrangements intertwine with shimmering synthesisers, evoking a sense of exotic wonder while maintaining an undeniable sense of nostalgia. The compositions balance classical sophistication with experimental textures, capturing the film's mix of pulp adventure and fantasy-tinged eroticism. Tracks shift from ethereal, atmospheric moments to more urgent, rhythm-driven passages, mirroring the story's dramatic turns. The use of vintage synth tones alongside lush orchestration results in a sound that feels both timeless and unmistakably rooted in its era. Remastered from pristine stereo master tapes, this edition restores every intricate detail with warmth and clarity. An exquisite rediscovery of an underrated gem.
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There'll Never Be Another You (reissue)
There'll Never Be Another You (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3743. Rel: 25 Jun 24
 
Jazz
Beatrice (14:48)
There'll Never Be Another You (10:12)
Leaving (23:19)
My Foolish Heart (10:13)
Review: There'll Never Be Another You, recorded live in Zagreb, Croatia, in 1985, features Chet Baker on trumpet, piano, and vocals, accompanied by guitarist Philip Catherine. This album captures the essence of Baker's intimate, melancholic style, showcasing his talent across four duos. The duo's chemistry shines through on tracks like 'Beatrice,' 'Leaving,' and the title track, 'There'll Never Be Another You.' Catherine's guitar complements Baker's performance beautifully, adding depth and texture to the music. Now available on vinyl for the first time!
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Anywayawanna: The Best Of
Anywayawanna: The Best Of (limited 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3707C. Rel: 29 Oct 24
 
Funky/Club House
Hey DJ, I Can't Dance To That Music You’'re Playing (feat Betty Boo) (3:28)
Rok Da House (WEFUNK) (feat The Cookie Crew) (3:43)
Who's In The House? (feat MC Merlin) (3:59)
Ska Train (4:47)
Burn It Up (On The Groove Tip) (feat PP Arnold) (4:28)
Warm Love (feat Claudia Fontaine) (5:49)
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (5:14)
Dunno What It Is About You (feat Elaine Vassell) (3:46)
Burn It Up (feat PP Arnold - 7" mix) (3:21)
Night In Acton (4:42)
Make Me Feel (3:57)
Don't Stop The Beat (4:10)
Midnight Girl (5:02)
Sarayet-Sayam Sembtae (part 1) (5:14)
Acid Burn (3:45)
Review: Anywayawanna - The Best Of is a vibrant snapshot of The Beatmasters' trailblazing journey through late 80s/early 90s dance music. Known for their innovative fusion of house, hip-hop, and pop, this compilation encapsulates their most infectious hits with a who's-who of guest vocalists. Standout tracks like 'Rok Da House' with The Cookie Crew and 'Hey DJ/I Can't Dance' featuring Betty Boo showcase their knack for high-energy, floor-filling anthems. 'Burn It Up', with PP Arnold, and 'Who's in the House?' with Merlin MC, further cement their place in club culture history. The glossy orange vinyl edition adds a nostalgic touch, making this a great package of the era's UK dance scene.
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 in stock $37.64
White Rabbit (reissue)
White Rabbit (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile white vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 213C. Rel: 08 Aug 24
 
Jazz
White Rabbit (7:00)
Theme From Summer Of '42 (5:05)
Little Train (5:46)
California Dreaming (7:22)
El Mar (10:43)
Review: George Benson remains a towering figure in the American r&b and soul landscape. His many albums are firmly part of the canon of greats and White Rabbit is right up there. It now gets reissued on limited and numbered gatefold 180-gram audiophile white vinyl after being originally released in 1971. The album showcases Benson's exceptional guitar skills and distinctive vocal style with gems like 'White Rabbit' and 'The Greatest Love of All' effortlessly blending jazz, funk, and soul with Benson's signature smoothness. The high-quality pressing and crisp sound make it a standout on vinyl and remind that as well as the catchy and loved-up hist, Benson had some serious jazz chops.
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 in stock $37.36
All Quiet On The Western Front (Soundtrack)
All Quiet On The Western Front (Soundtrack) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent smokey vinyl LP + 4-page booklet)
Cat: MOVATM 369C. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Soundtracks
Remains (2:20)
Uniform (1:48)
Rain & Night (0:58)
Flares (1:17)
Burried & Found (2:17)
Dog Tags (1:25)
Ludwig (1:26)
Comrades (2:18)
Search Party (3:45)
Tanks (1:46)
War Machines (1:51)
Retreat (1:32)
Bomb Crater (3:09)
Night Fires (1:28)
Tjaden (1:25)
No End (3:50)
Making Sense Of War (1:52)
Paul (1:43)
Review: Music on Vinyl gives the full treatment to Volker Bertelmann's epic score to All Quiet On The Western Front and serves it up on limited and numbered 180-gram audiophile transparent smokey vinyl with a four-page booklet featuring movie still to boot. Set during World War I, the film follows an idealistic young German soldier and received a leading 14 nominations at the 76th British Academy Film Awards, including one for Best Original Score. It is a truly immersive listen that captures the range of emotions conveyed in the film.
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It's Great When You're Straight Yeah (reissue)
It's Great When You're Straight Yeah (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3625. Rel: 23 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Reverend Black Grape (4:55)
In The Name Of The Father (4:09)
Tramazi Parti (4:33)
Kelly's Heroes (4:09)
Yeah Yeah Brother (3:55)
A Big Day In The North (3:59)
Shake Well Before Opening (5:25)
Submarine (3:40)
Shake Your Money (4:03)
Little Bob (5:29)
Review: Black Grape was founded by former members of The Happy Mondays, Shaun Ryder and Bez (a.k.a. Mark Berry). New band members included rappers Paul "Kermit" Leveridge, Carl "Psycho" McCarthy, drummer Ged Lynch (all three from the first wave of UK hip-hop and influential Hulme, Manchester act Ruthless Rap Assassins), guitarist Paul Wagstaff (from the Paris Angels), and Oli "Dirtycash" Dillon on ocarina. It's Great When You're Straight... Yeah contains ten catchy songs, most prominently the album's preceding hit single 'In The Name Of The Father', with influences from indie-pop, alternative, funk, disco, with rough guitar, rapping all glued together and produced by American Danny Saber. On release in 1993, the debut album immediately charted at the very top of the UK Albums chart and was certified Platinum.
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 in stock $32.06
Folklore & Superstition (reissue)
Folklore & Superstition (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile green vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 2431G. Rel: 19 Nov 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Blind Man
Please Come In
Reverend Wrinkle
Soul Creek
Things My Father Said
The Bitter End
Long Sleeves
Peace Is Free
Devil's Queen
The Key
You
Sunrise
Ghost Of Floyd Collins
Review: Classic rock up there with the likes of Audioslave, Foo Fighters and Guns N Roses, Kentucky natives Black Stone Cherry write anthems that make you want to put your foot down on a vintage hotrod and blaze a trail through the desert. The guitar playing is supreme with flashy solos and a Led Zeppelin-esque ability to hone a riff. Singer Chris Robertson has a bit of Chris Cornell about him with a rich timbre and strength to be able to sing in front of a wall of stack amps without sounding drowned out. This is a reissue of their second album that originally came out in 2008 on the label that gave us Slipknot - Roadrunner. It's a critically acclaimed entry point to their oeuvre and went to number one in the UK Rock Album Chart when it was first released.
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Don Blackman (reissue)
Don Blackman (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile blue vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3639C. Rel: 22 Oct 24
 
Funk
Yabba Dabba Doo
Heart's Desire
Holding You, Loving You
Deaf Hook-Up Connection
You Ain't Hip
Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide
Since You Been Away So Long
Never Miss A Thing
Review: Don Blackman's self-titled debut album, released in 1982, stands as a testament to his versatility as a musician, blending jazz-fusion, funk, and r&b with a distinct creative vision. Though it may not have made waves on the charts, its legacy has only grown with time, cementing it as a cult classic in the 80s jazz-funk landscape. Blackman, a skilled keyboardist and vocalist, had already built a name through collaborations with heavyweights like Parliament-Funkadelic and Roy Ayers, but his debut marked a bold foray into the spotlight. The album itself feels like a rich, meticulously crafted groove machine, where Blackman's keyboard wizardry is matched by his soulful vocal delivery. Tracks like 'Heart's Desire' and 'Holding You, Loving You' highlight his knack for catchy melodies, while 'Yabba Dabba Doo' leans into playful funk, embodying the joyous experimentation that permeates the record. Each song brims with tight, polished arrangements, grounded by smooth basslines and Blackman's ability to switch between genres effortlessly. What makes this album so significant is its impact on future generations. While not an immediate commercial hit, it's become a goldmine for hip-hop producers, with many of its tracks being sampled by major artists, pulling it from obscurity into a cherished underground classic. In an era when funk and jazz were evolving, Blackman's debut was - and remains - an unsung yet influential piece of music history, offering a snapshot of an artist at the peak of his creative powers, melding diverse sounds with a rare sophistication.
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Tags: Jazz Funk
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Album Of The Year (reissue)
Album Of The Year (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3861. Rel: 07 Jan 25
 
Jazz
Cheryl (5:20)
Ms BC (6:46)
In Case You Missed It (8:52)
Little Man (7:18)
Witch Hunt (6:24)
Soulful Mister Timmons (7:48)
Review: This 1981 jazz masterpiece showcases a remarkable ensemble performance, capturing the essence of both tradition and innovation. The album features a young, vibrant lineup, with standout contributions from trumpet, saxophone and piano, each player bringing a unique voice to the compositions. The interplay between the musicians is seamless, with the rhythm section providing a dynamic and supportive foundation, while the horns soar with bold, searing solos. The compositions are varied, with mid to up-tempo tracks that never feel repetitive, driven by intricate arrangements and vibrant melodies. The drumming is particularly exceptional, with complex rhythms that weave in offbeat syncopations and ghost notes, adding an extra layer of excitement to every track. The cohesion of the ensemble is palpable, as each player seems in tune with one another, creating a sense of unity that elevates the music. The solos are both lyrical and energetic, with moments of searching intensity that reflect the band's deep understanding of jazz language. While it's an updated take on the modern jazz sound, the album maintains the urgency and spontaneity of the genre's golden age.
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Bright Black Heaven
Bright Black Heaven (limited hand-numbered gatefold 180 gram audipphile clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3337. Rel: 09 Aug 23
 
Electro
Cold War (2:32)
Fade To White (3:25)
Faith Healer (4:42)
Deconstructing Gods (4:59)
Everybody's Friends (3:54)
Let's Be Honest (4:19)
With Your Arms Around You (4:27)
Bliss (4:10)
Bon Voyeurs (3:58)
The Witness (3:20)
Say Red (3:52)
Ill-lit Ships (4:49)
Bite Your Tounge (3:37)
Review: Blaqk Audio aka AFI members Davey Havok and Jade Puget dropped their second album Bright Black Heaven back in 2012. It now gets reissued via Music On Vinyl and has been cut on 45rpm for extra low-end punchy and louder volume. It comes on individually hand-numbered clear vinyl and is housed in a gatefold sleeve so is a special collector's piece indeed. Upon release, the album topped the US charts in the Billboard Dance and Electronic categories and has a moody synth vibe, darl pop sounds and plenty of 80s flourishes all bottled up with some gothic overtones.
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 in stock $43.77
Collected
Collected (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3718. Rel: 25 Jun 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Christmas Rappin’ (3:48)
The Breaks (4:01)
Throughout Your Years (4:21)
Hard Times (3:18)
Starlife (3:34)
It's Gettin Hot (4:09)
Tough (3:49)
Daydreamin' (4:24)
Party Time (3:57)
Nervous (3:31)
8 Million Stories (5:53)
Basketball (3:57)
Ego Trip (4:21)
Under Fire (4:01)
America (4:37)
If I Ruled The World (3:52)
AJ Is Cool (4:02)
I'm Chillin' (3:29)
The Bronx (3:11)
Back By Popular Demand (3:42)
Only The Strong Survive (4:26)
Fat Boys, Run DMC, Sheila E & Kurtis Blow - "Krush Groovin'" (bonus track) (5:00)
Rene & Angela - "Save Your Love (For #1)" (feat Kurtis Blow - bonus track) (4:16)
Kool & The Gang - "Funky Stuff" (feat Kurtis Blow - bonus track) (3:51)
Review: Kurtis Walker, known as Kurtis Blow, made history as the first rapper signed to a major US record label, Mercury, in 1979. His debut single, the fun and festive 'Christmas Rappin',' sold nearly half a million copies. It was followed by 'The Breaks,' the first rap single to go Gold with over a million copies sold. His self-titled debut album in 1980 led to international performances in Europe and Japan and helped to spread hip-hop globally. Kurtis Blow's prolific career includes fifteen albums and hits like 'America,' 'If I Ruled The World' (famously later sampled by The Fugees and Nas), and collaborations with The Fat Boys, Run D.M.C., Sheila E., and Kool & The Gang. This double vinyl collection rightly celebrates his influential legacy.
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Don't Fear The Reaper: The Best Of (reissue)
Don't Fear The Reaper: The Best Of (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3425C. Rel: 14 Jan 25
 
Rock
Cities On Flame With Rock & Roll (4:03)
The Red & The Black (4:21)
Flaming Telepaths (5:25)
Astronomy (6:08)
This Ain't The Summer Of Love (2:22)
(Don't Fear) The Reaper (5:06)
I Love The Night (4:23)
Goin' Through The Motions (3:13)
Godzilla (3:45)
In Thee (3:48)
The Marshall Plan (5:25)
Black Blade (6:40)
Joan Crawford (4:59)
Burnin' For You (4:31)
Shooting Shark (7:08)
Take Me Away (4:32)
Review: They may have been formed in 1967 in Long Island near New York, Blue Oyster Cult are synonymous with the 70s, scoring numerous hits and filling arenas with their neat fusion of Californian-style stoner rock and more pop/rock/metal influences. The title track of this 17 track best of is obviously their best known song, one that is almost universally known, from its weaving opening to its iconic cowbell-whacking. But there are plenty of hidden depths to the band's history revealed here. 'Shooting Shark', for instance, given a very 80s production job that goes heavy on the synths and Linn drums, is one of a number of collaborations with queen of New York punk Patti Smith. 'Godzilla', meanwhile, proves they can successfully inject an element of funkiness into their approach too, not a million miles from Frank Zappa's sublime 'I Am The Slime' in its feel. No better time to join the Cult.
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Spectres
Spectres (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3424C. Rel: 29 Oct 24
 
Rock
Godzilla (3:42)
Golden Age Of Leather (5:41)
Death Valley Nights (4:01)
Searchin' For Celine (3:27)
Fireworks (3:11)
R U Ready 2 Rock (3:44)
Celestial The Queen (3:25)
Goin' Through The Motions (3:12)
I Love The Night (4:25)
Nosferatu (5:22)
Review: Blue Oyster Cult's Spectres, reissued on vinyl, shows the band at a pivotal point in their career. Known for blending hard rock with dark, atmospheric elements, this 1977 album contains some of their most memorable tracks. The iconic opener 'Godzilla' sets the tone, with its powerful riffs and cinematic imagery. Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser's guitar work shines throughout, particularly on tracks like 'Golden Age of Leather' and 'R.U. Ready to Rock'? What sets Spectres apart is its haunting mood, especially evident in songs like 'I Love the Night' and the eerie closer, 'Nosferatu'. These tracks sees the band's talent for creating chilling atmospheres with both vocals and instrumentation. The balladry of 'I Love the Night' is particularly striking, a standout even in a discography filled with dark gems. Spectres remains an excellent record that perfectly blends Blue Oyster Cult's signature sound with a more accessible, yet still shadowy, rock approach.
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On Your Feet Or On Your Knees
On Your Feet Or On Your Knees (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile silver & black marbled vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 3423C. Rel: 26 Mar 24
 
Rock
The Subhuman
Harvester Of Eyes
Hot Rails To Hell
The Red & The Black
Seven Screaming Dizbusters
Buck's Boogie
Then Came The Last Days Of May
Cities On Flame
ME 262
Before The Kidd (A Redcap)
I Ain't Got You
Born To Be Wild
Review: On Your Feet Or On Your Knees was the band's first compilation and helped them shoot to stardom. With the rise of successful greatest hits albums, the label at the time pressured the young band to bring out a collection of previously released music, with then 12 songs featured here the result of collecting three songs per prior album that the band felt were their strongest. This album features some of the most beloved live songs by the band like 'Buck's Boogie'. For those that are new to the band, this is a great introduction to the history of BOC prior to their landmark hit 'Don't Fear The Reaper' smash the following year and this reissue comes on silver & black marbled vinyl.
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Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts (Expanded Edition)
Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts (Expanded Edition) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile green vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MOVATM 401C. Rel: 13 Dec 23
 
Soundtracks
The Maximals (2:36)
Unicron/Scourge (2:00)
Autobots Enter (0:48)
What Are You (1:40)
More Than Meets The Eye (1:29)
Mirage (1:56)
Museum Heist (1:17)
Battle At Ellis Island (2:46)
Fallen Hero (1:43)
Chris Meets Mirage (1:55)
Arriving In Peru (2:22)
Hiding In Plain Sight (1:29)
The Cave (2:26)
Switchback Chase (4:19)
The Village (2:26)
Saving Elena (3:59)
One Last Stand (3:17)
The Final Battle Begins (3:15)
Unicron Approaches (1:27)
Home Team (2:16)
Volcano Battle (2:56)
No Matter The Cost (1:52)
Till All Are One (1:53)
Humans & Autobots United (2:27)
Here's My Card (2:22)
A Long Time Ago (6:20)
Calling All Autobots (3:34)
Airazor (2:39)
The Silos (3:34)
Finding The Hatch (2:05)
Meet The Maximals (1:04)
Review: When it comes to classical and orchestral worlds things often look painfully whitewashed and very male dominated, at least in so far as conduction goes. Talk about understatements. Enter Jongnic Bontemps, one name on a growing list of incredible talent changing that stereotype up for the better. Schooled in church and jam music, formally educated in classical, to date he has been responsible for no less than 50 significant projects spanning video games, cinema, TV series, shorts and documentary films. His contribution to Transformers: Rise of the Beasts is emblematic of his dexterity, a collection that shifts between bombastic and high tech, machines supporting brass and string crescendos, then quiet, patient, and at times tense work, marking him out as a true musical storyteller extraordinaire.
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Let's Get It On (reissue)
Let's Get It On (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: MOVLP 3757C. Rel: 15 Oct 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
That's The Way Nature Planned It (2:43)
Leaving Me (3:17)
My Love (2:56)
Come Back Baby (2:57)
Playground Of My Mind (2:44)
Let's Get It On (3:04)
African Lady (3:47)
Is It Because I'm Black? (3:41)
Down By The River (3:16)
Dum Dum (feat The Messengers) (2:34)
Whole World's Down On Me (2:44)
That's The Way Nature Planned It (part 2) (2:42)
Review: Let's Get It On was the seventh album from reggae pioneer Ken Boothe, and it was produced by Lloyd Charmers and released by Trojan Records in 1974. This classic album gets a deserving and limited, numbered, 180-gram pressing on orange vinyl that perfectly showcases Boothe's signature style. The album features notable tracks such as Syl Johnson's well-known cover of 'Is It Because I'm Black' and the iconic 'Let's Get It On' which was originally by Marvin Gaye. Boothe's smooth vocals and the album's rich instrumentation make this a superb listen and a great reminder of Boothe's influences on the genre.
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Black Gold & Green (reissue)
Black Gold & Green (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3755C. Rel: 18 Sep 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Out Of Love
Missing You
Look What You Have Done To Me
Ain't No Sunshine
Hallelujah
Train/I Don't Want To See You Cry
Thinking
Second Chance
Have I Sinned
Black, Gold & Green
Suzie
You're Feeling & Mine
Review: Black, Gold & Green was the first of three albums Ken Boothe recorded with producer Lloyd Charmers, who did fine job of elevating his Memphis-via-Kingston sound. Featuring some of Boothe's finest soul vocals, standout tracks include 'Out of Love,' 'Missing You,' and the gritty 'Second Chance' which offers up a vocal style reminiscent of the one and only dock man, Otis Redding. Rooted in powerful religious and social messages, the album carries a deep political undertone throughout. Quite notably, it also features a superb cover of Bill Withers' lovely 'Ain't No Sunshine' as part of an album that marked a significant evolution in Boothe's fusion of Jamaican soul and reggae.
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This Boot Is Made For Fonk-N (reissue)
This Boot Is Made For Fonk-N (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent magenta vinyl LP + booklet + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3261C. Rel: 14 Nov 23
 
Funk
Under The Influence Of A Groove (8:38)
Bootsy Get Live (6:17)
Oh Boy Gorl (7:50)
Jam Fan (Hot) (9:07)
Chug-a-lug (The Bun Patrol) (6:28)
Shejam (Almost Bootsy Show) (5:04)
Reprise (Get Live) (0:41)
Review: Dial up the doctor for a dose of P funk heat, and you won't need a spoonful of sugar to help this particular medicine go down. Bootsy Collins is one of the true fundamentals of the Parliament-Funkadelic phenomenon, and he delivered some equally essential entries into the canon as any of the George Clinton classics. This Boot Is Made For Fonk'n' beamed down to earth from the mothership in 1979, when the collective's talents were at their peak, as proven by the presence of Fred Wesley, Maceo Parker, Garry Shider and Bernie Worrell on the credits and Clinton on the mixing desk. From the slippery psychedelia of 'Under The Influence Of A Groove' to the low sung sleaze of 'Jam Fan (Hot)', this is P funk at its best.
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See Jungle! See Jungle! Go Join Your Gang Yeah City All Over! Go Ape Crazy!
See Jungle! See Jungle! Go Join Your Gang Yeah City All Over! Go Ape Crazy! (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile green & yellow marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2973C. Rel: 25 May 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Jungle Boy (2:43)
Chihuahua (4:14)
Sinner! Sinner! Sinner! (2:22)
Mickey Put It Down (3:03)
(I'm A) TV Savage (2:39)
Elimination Dancing (3:06)
Golly! Golly! Go Buddy! (2:37)
King Kong (2:20)
Go Wild In The Country (2:45)
I'm Not A Know It All (2:52)
Why Are Babies So Wise? (2:55)
Orang-Outang (2:44)
Hello, Hello Daddy (I'll Sacrifice You) (4:27)
Review: Much like the Sex Pistols, Bow Wow Wow were as much a product of Malcolm McLaren's commercial nous and love of provocation as they were a band, but with the passage of time you can hear their music in a different light. Made up of former Adam & The Ants members and teenage singer Annabella Lwin, they whipped up a powerful twist on the new wave template in which Burundi-style drumming, twanging Americana and post-punk scratchiness collided with pop hooks. If you can't get enough of that era of music, you will surely love discovering or re-discovering this breakthrough album from one of popular music's true curios.
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Peter & The Wolf
Peter & The Wolf (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVCL 011. Rel: 28 Oct 14
 
Classical
Peter & The Wolf, Op 67 (27:11)
Young Person's Guide To The Orchestra, Op 34 (17:12)
Review: This recording of the Philadelphia Orchestra performing Sergei Prokofiev's 1936 story and orchestral score Peter and the Wolf was recorded in 1977 and was originally released in 1978. The role of the narrator on the recording was initially offered to both Peter Ustinov and Alec Guinness who both turned it down, before David Bowie agreed to take on the role, supposedly as a Christmas present to his son. On the B-side is another equally as charming piece of recent classical history, Benjamin Britten's Young Person's Guide To The Orchestra as narrated by Hugh Downs.
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Branigan (reissue)
Branigan (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3682C. Rel: 19 Mar 24
 
Pop
All Night With Me (3:51)
Gloria (4:51)
Lovin' You Baby (4:31)
Living A Lie (3:40)
If You Loved Me (3:15)
Please Stay, Go Away (3:32)
I Wish We Could Be Alone (3:19)
Down Like A Rock (3:36)
Maybe I Love You (3:32)
Review: The self titled album by the late Laura Branigan was one of the biggest debuts by any female singer in the decade. Fuelled by the insanely popular hit single 'Gloria', which reached number two on the Billboard top 100, catapulted Laura to international stardom. The song would go on to be nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female in 1983 and would be the signature song for her career. Branigan comes in limited numbered copies and pressed 180 gram red vinyl.
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Super Reggae & Soul Hits
Super Reggae & Soul Hits (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2894C. Rel: 19 Feb 25
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Concentration (version 1) (2:28)
Concentration (version 3) (3:18)
Silhouettes (3:21)
Wichita Lineman (4:01)
He Can't Spell (3:17)
Musical Heatwave (2:35)
I Didn't Know (version 1) (2:35)
I Didn't Know (version 3) (2:35)
How Could I Let You Get Away (3:45)
Lips Of Wine (2:44)
Let Me Down Easy (2:56)
Changing Times (2:59)
Review: First released in 1972, this authentic and essential reggae album showcased the most popular tracks recorded by a young Dennis Brown under the guidance of renowned producer Derrick Harriott. The third album in Brown's career, Super Reggae and Soul Hits marked a significant turning point and helped to establish him as a versatile singer-songwriter capable of crafting deeply soulful music. It highlighted his ability to connect with an adult audience as he explored the interaction of reggae with soul influences, emotional depth and musical maturity. This album played a crucial role in solidifying Brown's reputation as one of reggae's most influential artists so remains an essential part of his story.
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Jump Rope
Jump Rope (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile magenta vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3738C. Rel: 18 Jul 24
 
Folk/Americana
Helmet (2:11)
New Girl Singing (3:10)
Autumn Letter (3:24)
Recipes (3:11)
Pine For You (3:31)
Come Closer (4:31)
Little Ghostmaker (3:22)
Our Poverty (3:19)
The Belle Of Borderline Dismay (3:33)
Compromised (2:55)
In The Summertime (3:21)
Why'd You Have To Be Like That (4:59)
Review: After six years, Buffalo Tom returns with Jump Rope, their tenth studio album. During lockdown, the band exchanged ideas, resulting in a backlog of songs. Despite their hiatus, Buffalo Tom remains a beacon of guitar rock, their timelessly crafted songs transcending trends. BBC praises their deeper take on indie, Magnet highlights their authenticity over posturing. The album reflects a shift towards acoustic, quieter production, yet retains Buffalo Tom's signature intensity. Rehearsing quietly, the band added electric guitars and overdubs, culminating in a beautiful and thrilling new release. Jump Rope solidifies Buffalo Tom's enduring legacy in the alternative rock scene. This edition comes on beautiful magenta vinyl complete with insert inside for more information on the release.
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Street Lady (reissue)
Street Lady (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3396. Rel: 28 Mar 23
 
Jazz
Lansana's Priestress (7:36)
Miss Kane (6:22)
Sister Love (6:11)
Street Lady (5:38)
Witch Hunt (9:38)
Woman Of The World (6:51)
Review: Donald Byrd's Street Lady was released originally in 1973, and at that point the American great had already penned some 20 odd albums. But the 70s marked his move into the funkier side of things and to this day, this album remains one of his most widely loved and important. It's a rich source of samples for a wide range of artists and the opening tune was used smartly by Detroit great Theo Parrish, while tunes like 'Miss Kane' and 'Sister Love' are still huge. Street Lady is as iconic now as it was back first time around with the same going for the experimental sounds of 'Witch Hunt, while 'Woman Of The World' ends on a gentle, euphoric stride.
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Timepeace (25th Anniversary Edition)
Timepeace (25th Anniversary Edition) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3357. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Soul
Ride Sweet Ride (intro) (2:48)
Lazarus Man (8:24)
Keep Your Heart Right (4:50)
Java Sparrow (5:09)
People Get Ready/Brotherly Love (6:47)
No More Blues (5:44)
Timepeace (8:54)
Following Your Footprints (6:28)
Love Theme From Spartacus (4:30)
Review: It's now a quarter of a century since Terry Callier released his Timepeace album, which was his first after a 15 year break. The record won the United Nations's Time For Peace award for outstanding artistic achievement and for "contributing to world peace." It features standout tunes like 'People Get Ready' and 'Brotherly Love' composed by Curtis Mayfield, as well as a guest spot from Pharoah Sanders on tenor-saxophone on the title song 'Timepeace' and seven other wondrous tunes that showcase soul, jazz, folk influences. This reissue includes an insert with lyrics and liner-notes by Tom Terrell.
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Mars (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Mars (Soundtrack) (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile yellow flame vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVATM 399C. Rel: 09 Jul 24
 
Soundtracks
Mars Theme (1:42)
Mars (3:50)
Daedalus (3:00)
Earth (2:15)
Science (2:19)
Space X (2:35)
Space Station (4:16)
Symphony Of The Dead (9:10)
Planetarium (2:27)
Towards Daedalus (2:49)
Life On Mars (3:47)
Review: Nick Cave and Warren Ellis's soundtrack for the National Geographic documentary about an imagined 2033 manned mission to Mars feels like a sketch for the atmospheric soundscapes of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' 2016 album Skeleton Tree. Both works inhabit the same dark-hued, super-charged sonic atmosphere. Cave's cinematic music, enriched by Ellis's imaginative contributions, explores a wide range of sounds: distorted guitars in 'Space X,' sibylline keyboard arpeggios in 'Space Station,' and vast synthesized swathes evoking space's void. 'Planetarium' features soulful drones and synthesized strings, creating anticipation and stillness. With few vocals, this ambient soundtrack is perfect for chilling out and daydreaming. It's a departure from the intense emotions of the Bad Seeds, reflecting Cave's inward focus after personal tragedy. Unlike many soundtracks, this one stands apart, integral to Cave and Ellis's collaboration, and can be savored without thinking about Mars. Now available on vinyl for the first time!
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Reggae Charm (reissue)
Reggae Charm (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3758C. Rel: 12 Aug 24
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Dr No Go (2:14)
Try To Remember (2:19)
Oh Happy Day (2:18)
Honey (2:49)
Israelites (2:15)
Last Date (2:37)
If I Only Had Time (2:32)
Chokin Kind (2:31)
Mama Look (2:10)
How Long (3:04)
Love Can Make You Happy (2:25)
Tribute To The Dragon (2:09)
Review: Reggae Charmers was originally released in 1970 and it showcased the best of Lloyd Charmers, who was born Lloyd Tyrell. His career spans Jamaica's vibrant musical eras from the late 50s shuffle r&b and ska boom to the rocksteady and roots reggae of the 60s and 70s. Across those years, Charmers excelled as a vocalist, session musician, and producer and after taking up the piano in 1966, he soon formed his own band. It backed artists like Ken Parker, Max Romeo, Pat Kelly, John Holt, and Slim Smith & the Uniques while Charmers also sang with the Uniques and gained a reputation for delivering some of the era's most compelling rhythms.
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Reggae Is Tight
Reggae Is Tight (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3698C. Rel: 25 Mar 25
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
5 To 5 (3:13)
Follow This Sound (2:35)
Golden Moon (2:52)
Higher Heights (2:34)
Psychedelic Reggae (2:34)
Summer Face (2:15)
Crimson & Clover (2:52)
Rat Trap (2:50)
Everybody Needs Love (2:22)
Safari (2:54)
Reggae Is Tight (2:38)
Stronger (2:49)
Review: A key figure in Jamaican music who first gained recognition with The Uniques before branching out as a solo artist and producer. By the late 60s, he'd honed his skills in arrangement and keyboard-driven reggae, culminating in Reggae Is Tight and Reggae Charm. Reggae Is Tight bursts to life with the insistent chant of '5 to ', riding a thick organ groove. Charmers reinterprets The Uniques' 'Watch The Sound' as the flowing piano instrumental 'Follow This Sound'. He transforms classics like 'Blue Moon' into reggae gems, while 'Psychedelic Reggae' leans into dubby echo effects. The album thrives on tight, dancefloor-ready rhythms, with 'Stronger' capping off the set in style. His deal with Trojan Records led to Reggae Is Tightia stunning example of his keyboard prowess over driving, fast-paced rhythms. Blending infectious organ grooves with classic boss reggae energy, the album captures the golden era of Jamaican sounds. Now reissued as a limited edition on orange vinyl, Reggae Is Tight remains an essential listen for vintage reggae enthusiasts, highlighting Charmers' innovative touch and deep influence on the genre.
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Chocolate Milk (reissue)
Chocolate Milk (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile "chocolate milk" brown vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3653C. Rel: 01 Oct 24
 
Funk
Never Ever Do Without You (3:47)
How About Love (5:42)
Spread A Little Love (4:50)
You've Got Your Spell On Me (3:02)
Let The Music Take Your Mind (4:20)
Crazy About You (3:24)
Party Happy (3:12)
Running Away (3:43)
Pluck It (5:15)
Review: American funk and r&b band Chocolate Milk made their mark in the early 1970s and released their self-titled album in 1976. Produced by the legendary Allen Toussaint who was known for his work with Lee Dorsey, The Meters, and Dr. John, the album blended funky rhythms, soulful melodies, and socially aware lyrics. It featured the single 'How About Love' along with standout tracks like 'You've Got Your Spell On Me' and 'Let The Music Take Your Mind.' Praised for its energy and creativity at the time, the album solidified Chocolate Milk's reputation in the funk and soul scene and sounds as good here as ever.
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Action Speaks Louder Than Words (reissue)
Action Speaks Louder Than Words (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile red vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3652C. Rel: 20 Aug 24
 
Funk
Action Speaks Louder Than Words (3:10)
Time Machine (4:34)
My Mind Is Hazy (4:40)
Confusion (4:14)
Pretty Pimpin' Willie (3:58)
Tin Man (3:18)
Chocolate Pleasure (3:35)
People (2:56)
Ain't Nothing But A Thing (2:55)
Out Among The Stars (5:36)
Review: Chocolate Milk's 1975 debut Action Speaks Louder Than Words stands as a funk and soul cornerstone from New Orleans. Produced by the legendary Allen Toussaint, the album showcases the band's masterful blend of local musical traditions with contemporary funk and soul influences. The title track, a standout single, has left an enduring mark on music, sampled by major artists such as Public Enemy, Eric B & Rakim and Aaliyah. This reissue enhances this classic with a full remastering on striking red vinyl. The album's themes of social awareness and personal reflection, coupled with its infectious grooves and tight musicianship, continue to captivate listeners and collectors alike. Fans of funk and soul should be excited with the news of this fresh pressing of a timeless gem.
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Cold
Cold (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3786. Rel: 16 Jul 24
 
Metal
Go Away (4:42)
Give (3:50)
Ugly (4:05)
Everyone Dies (3:19)
Strip Her Down (6:09)
Insane (5:41)
Goodbye Cruel World (3:30)
Serial Killer (5:35)
Superstar (4:16)
The Switch (4:06)
Makes Her Sick (4:00)
Review: The self-titled debut studio album by Jacksonville-based rock band Cold, originally released in 1998. Discovered by A&R man Fred Durst (from Limp Bizkit), Cold burst onto the scene with this potent blend of raw emotion, haunting melodies, and powerful instrumentation. Led by vocalist Scoot Ward, the band quickly garnered attention for their introspective lyrics and intense live performances. With a variegated nu-metal sound - the listener is only first thrust into an ostensibly incendiary sound with 'Go Away', both satisfyingly crisp and grungey in equal measure, before finding respite in the more temperate moments that pepper the record, as on 'Ugly' or 'Strip Her Down' - Cold recalls every influence between Alice In Chains and Type O Negative, and nestles a palpably unique sense of longing in the cracks between the otherwise more prescriptive pillars of the grunge style.
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Straight Checkn 'em (reissue)
Straight Checkn 'em (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3782. Rel: 19 Feb 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro (1:06)
They Still Gafflin (4:09)
Growin' Up In The Hood (4:12)
Wanted (3:59)
Straight Checkn' Em (3:48)
I Don't Dance (2:26)
Raised In Compton (3:39)
Driveby Miss Daisy (4:24)
Def Wish (3:35)
Compton's Lynchin (4:00)
Mike T's Funky Scratch (3:15)
Can I Kill It? (4:22)
Gangsta Shot Out (2:28)
Review: This 1991 release stands as a cornerstone of West Coast gangsta rap, delivering a raw, unflinching portrayal of early 90s Los Angeles street life. With hard-hitting beats and vivid storytelling, the album builds on the group's debut, offering a more refined and confident sound. The deep basslines and funky grooves, courtesy of seasoned production, lay the groundwork for narratives steeped in urban realities. The album's heaviest tracks are a masterclass in gritty storytelling. 'Growin' Up in the Hood,' featured in the world renown movie Boyz N the Hood, pairs evocative rhymes with strings and drums sampling Funk Inc and Mountain, creating a tense, cinematic backdrop. The song captures the struggles of street life, blending hardened perspectives with a sense of inevitability. 'Raised in Compton' dives deeper, painting a stark picture of how systemic decay and gang violence perpetuate cycles of destruction. Meanwhile, 'Driveby Miss Daisy' haunting depiction of violence is another gem, layered with somber samples and a chilling piano solo that amplifies the track's nightmarish aura. Throughout, the album balances braggadocio with complex street narratives, offering a visceral and authentic glimpse into its environment. Along with NWA and Above The Law, this is West Coast rap at its most compelling and unapologetic for the time.
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In The Arms Of God (reissue)
In The Arms Of God (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile silver vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3187C. Rel: 23 Apr 24
 
Metal
Stone Breaker
Paranoid Opioid
It Is That Way
Dirty Hands Empty Pockets (Already Gone)
Rise River Rise
Never Turns To More
Infinite War
So Much Left Behind
The Backslider
World On Fire
Crown Of Thorns
In The Arms Of God
Review: Originally released in 2005 as the follow up to the more accessible, melodious alt rock endeavour that was 2000's America's Volume Dealer, the seventh full-length from Raleigh, North Carolina stoner/sludge legends Corrosion Of Conformity, boasting the epic title In The Arms Of God, would take a half decade of introspection and self-reappraisal to materialise. Rediscovering their incomparable knack for hefty trudging riffs that displace the Louisiana bayou blues to caverns of beer-soaked sludge, for many the album signalled a return to form with both critics and avid fans celebrating the band's more corrosive elements once again. The only project not to feature drummer Reed Mullin as this was during his sabbatical from the group, while most notably being the final work with primary songwriter and overall mastermind Pepper Keenan until his glorious return on 2018's No Cross No Crown.
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Loved (30th Anniversary Edition)
Loved (30th Anniversary Edition) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile white marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 2594W. Rel: 30 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Shining Road
Pale Blue Sky
Reverie
Lilies
Are You Gone?
Loved
Beautiful Friend
Bewildered
Come This Far
Paris & Rome
Review: Cranes' third album, Loved offers the band's unique blend of alternative rock, shoegaze, dream-pop, and darkwave. Released in 1994, it solidified Cranes' reputation for crafting beautifully orchestrated and constructed songs that evoke a strange and powerful atmosphere. Fresh off their tour opening for the The Cure in late 1992, Cranes returned to their gothic roots while still maintaining the essence of their previous album, Forever. The album shows a variety of musical styles and emotions, Loved is a masterpiece of minimalistic perfection, seamlessly blending gothic ether and shoegaze droning. Even decades later, its beauty remains timeless. Cranes evoke a longing for connection amidst dreamy atmospheres. Unexpected bursts of sonic exaltation punctuate the album, adding to its magnificence. Now available as a 30th-anniversary edition on white marbled vinyl, Loved is a must-have for fans of Cranes and anyone who appreciates finely crafted alternative music. With only 1000 individually numbered copies, this edition is sure to become a collector's item for enthusiasts of the band's distinctive sound.



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Bloom (reissue)
Bloom (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile translucent purple vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3693C. Rel: 11 Jun 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Hey (4:00)
Purple (4:23)
Close My Eyes (4:14)
Face The Waves (6:06)
Reverie (4:20)
Down Down (6:01)
Falling (4:07)
Flame (5:27)
Life As One (4:10)
Ride On (4:23)
Review: Reissued after its 1997 debut, Crustation's Bloom emerges from the shadows of trip-hop giants like Portishead and Massive Attack as a legendary gem of the genre. Comprised of Ian Dark, Stig Manley, and Mark Tayler, the Bristol-based band crafted a fantastic sonic universe with their singular LP, featuring the enchanting vocals of Bronagh Slevin, ethereal atmospheres, and hypnotic beats. The album, adorned with artwork co-designed by Stanley Donwood of Radiohead fame, immerses listeners in a dreamy landscape from the opening instrumental 'Hey' to the sublime 'Purple.' Slevin's velvety voice guides us through a nocturnal journey, evoking a sense of safety in darkness. Tracks like 'Close My Eyes' and 'Face The Waves' transport listeners to ethereal realms, while 'Reverie' shows the beauty of orchestral strings intertwined with melancholic lyrics. Yet, it's 'Flame' that stands as the album's pinnacle, a transcendent hymn to beauty and serenity. Beginning with ambient dreaminess, Slevin's whispering vocals crescendo into a breathtaking refrain, accompanied by strings that evoke a phantasmagorical atmosphere. Overall, Bloom remains a hidden masterpiece of trip hop, its nocturnal, spacey, and velvet textures embodying the genre's essence.
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Cuckoo (reissue)
Cuckoo (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile pink & purple marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3478C. Rel: 27 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Missing Link
Crystal
Men Are From Mars Women Are From Venus
All Of One
Unreadable Communication
Turkey Crossing
Super Blaster
Left Of Mother
Sweetest Pie
Cuckoo
Review: Cuckoo was their second full length from Curve - Toni Halliday on vocals and guitar with Dean Garcia - and saw its release in 1993. This album was heavier, focused and featured stronger, more aggressive rhythms that evolved from their first album. Heavily influenced by bombastic urban and electronic beats but favouring shoegaze effects on the guitars, making for a unique combination that made Cuckoo stand out from the rest, ultimately predating similar sounds from bands like Garbage. This album holds key tracks like the amazing 'Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus' as well as the singles 'Missing Link' and 'Super Blaster'. The effects of Curve are still being felt today by those who discover them and fans of the producer Flood should definitely be aware of this album if they are not already. This reissue comes on limited numbered 180- Gram pink & purple vinyl LP complete with an insert.
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From Down Under: To The World
From Down Under: To The World (limited 180 gram audiophile white vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3863C. Rel: 26 Nov 24
 
Funky/Club House
Stumblin' In (3:30)
Fall At Your Feet (feat Dean Lewis) (2:26)
True (with Kita Alexander) (2:09)
Way Down Low (feat Good Humans) (2:00)
The Power Of Love (4:39)
Somebody Else (with Alon - feat Blair) (2:02)
Stumblin' In (extended version) (4:24)
Disturbed - "Sound Of Silence" (Cyril remix) (3:07)
Before I Let You Go (feat Marclo) (2:22)
Put Your Records On (2:03)
We Don't Need (2:38)
Ain't No Mountain High Enough (2:12)
America - "A Horse With No Name" (Cyril remix) (2:07)
Dance Like U (with Riley Pearce) (2:08)
Disturbed - "Sound Of Silence" (Cyril remix - extended version) (4:07)
Review: Cyril's debut album offers a compelling fusion of house and UK garage, underscored by his distinctive Australian flair. Collaborations with artists like Kita Alexander on 'True' and Dean Lewis on 'Fall At Your Feet' infuse the tracks with emotive vocals, enhancing the rhythmic foundations. The inclusion of extended versions of 'Stumblin' In' and 'The Sound of Silence' showcases Cyril's adeptness at reimagining classics, breathing new life into them. Cyril's versatility is remarkable here, solidifying his position in the contemporary electronic music scene.
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Erotica
Erotica (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3399C. Rel: 16 Jan 24
 
Rock
One Things Leads To Another (5:11)
Sure Thing (3:28)
Off My Mind (4:40)
Gently Fall (5:59)
Please Yourself (3:55)
Angels Fallen (4:46)
Isolation (4:08)
Long Day In The Universe (4:07)
Wave (4:02)
If (3:35)
Review: The Darling Buds were an alternative rock band from Newport, Wales. They formed in 1986, were named after the H. E. Bates novel The Darling Buds of May and Erotica is their third and final album, released a few weeks before Madonna's album of the same name in October 1992. The album contained the US single, 'Long Day In The Universe', which was featured on the soundtrack for the Mike Myers film, So I Married an Axe Murderer. Erotica is available as a limited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on translucent yellow coloured vinyl and includes an insert.
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Live In Europe 1967:The Bootleg Series Vol 1
Live In Europe 1967:The Bootleg Series Vol 1 (180 gram audiophile vinyl 5xLP box set + booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 421B. Rel: 20 Aug 24
 
Jazz
Agitation (LP1) (14:37)
Footprints (2:39)
'Round Midnight (5:22)
No Blues (9:06)
Riot (5:35)
On Green Dolphin Street (8:20)
Masqualero (LP2) (4:55)
Gingerbread Boy (3:46)
The Theme (7:18)
Agitation (15:07)
Footprints (2:03)
'Round Midnight (5:17)
No Blues (LP3) (4:47)
Masqualero (19:44)
Agitation (14:04)
Footprints (3:03)
'Round Midnight (LP4) (11:25)
No Blues (9:41)
Masqualero (7:10)
I Fall In Love Too Easily (13:30)
Riot (LP5) (10:19)
Walkin' (2:21)
On Green Dolphin Street (8:52)
The Theme (8:27)
Review: Miles Davis' The Bootleg Series, Volume 1: Live in Europe 1967 is a monumental release, capturing the essence of one of jazz's most legendary ensembles. This 5xLP box set from Columbia/Legacy, featuring 180-gram audiophile vinyl, showcases previously unreleased live performances by Davis' second great quintetiWayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams. The set documents five concerts from October and November 1967, a transitional period in Davis' career. While this quintet never achieved the pop-cultural impact of Davis' earlier or later groups, their work during this era remains highly influential. The recordings reveal a band pushing the boundaries of bebop with exhilarating spontaneity and creativity. Tony Williams' dynamic drumming is particularly noteworthy, adding intense energy to tracks like 'Footprints,' while Hancock's innovative piano work and Shorter's probing saxophone contribute to the band's distinctive sound. Live in Europe 1967 represents a crucial moment before the group's shift to electric jazz, epitomising the quintet's mastery of live improvisation and interaction.
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