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Singles
Moonlight Horses
Moonlight Horses (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 223. Rel: 03 Jul 23
Moonlight Horses (4:04)
Catching Stars (4:56)
Review: Estonian rock band Centre El Muusa hail from Tallinn and in vitally started out as experimental electronic duo Centre Electronique Muusa before evolving into the current set up in 2018. They have dropped a couple of tasty albums since 2020 and now contain with their explorations and fusions of the worlds of jazz, rock, folk, world and country with hints of kraut on the new 7" for Funk Night. 'Moonlight Horses' is a psyched out world of campfire guitars and star gazing riffs that leaves you feeling fully hippie-d up. 'Catching Stars' then heightens the trip with more angular guitars and a big wall of garage-rock sound.
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Albums
Gold Record
Cat: DC 760. Rel: 04 Sep 20
Pigeons (5:10)
Another Song (3:00)
35 (3:49)
Protest Song (3:43)
The Mackenzies (4:48)
Let's Move To The Country (3:03)
Breakfast (2:33)
Cowboy (4:21)
Ry Cooder (3:36)
As I Wander (3:53)
Review: Quiet introspection and a fascinating view of 'ordinary life' characterise the latest solo record from singer-songwriter Bill Callahan. Many of his lyrics are observations of the mundane, but elevated by his wordplay and the dreamy, lullaby like quality of the guitar strumming around them. Nothing along the way here is ever forced, it unfolds with a sense of realism that is compelling throughout, and though much of it is masculine in subject, there is a feminine side to the emotion that make it widely accessible. Folky music this warm, heartfelt and filled with simple gratitude is a stable for this label, but few do it as well as Bill.
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Shepherd In A Sheepskin Vest
Cat: DC 747. Rel: 14 Jun 19
Shepherd's Welcome (2:23)
Black Dog On The Beach (2:27)
Angela (2:46)
The Ballad Of The Hulk (4:05)
Writing (3:04)
Morning Is My Godmother (2:08)
747 (3:27)
Watch Me Get Married (3:08)
Young Icarus (2:39)
Released (2:28)
What Comes After Certainty (3:37)
Confederate Jasmine (3:42)
Call Me Anything (2:34)
Son Of The Sea (4:03)
Camels (2:58)
Circles (2:26)
When We Let Go (2:16)
Lonesome Valley (4:15)
Tugboats & Tumbleweeds (4:08)
The Beast (4:39)
Review: Singer-songwriting wrapped up in the dusty acid wash denim of Americana doesn't really get more authentic than what Bill Callahan of Silver Spring, Maryland, can deliver. His latest LP, a mass saunter through 20 tracks of smokey spoken word and lightly sung lyrics, falls upon a picturesque bevvy of humble and acoustic instrumentation. Callahan's songs croon with romance, metaphor, and folky yarns that find their place among fingerpicked guitars and light melodies that enjoy a contrast with the darker musings of Callahan's own world of experience and storytelling. It presents the artist with his first studio in some five years, and a sound that is looser than a typical Bill Callahan missive but full of melodrama that centres around life and death. Our pick, Callahan's cover of the Carter Family's "Lonesome Valley".
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YTILAER
YTILAER (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DC 859. Rel: 23 Feb 23
First Bird (4:55)
Everyway (5:27)
Bowevil (3:58)
Partition (6:01)
Lily (5:15)
Naked Souls (6:30)
Coyotes (6:19)
Drainface (3:58)
Natural Information (5:26)
The Horse (3:17)
Planets (6:01)
Last One At The Party (3:57)
Review: Bill Callahan is an adventuring sonic explorer who is happy to traverse a number of different worlds. He makes music that can be at times jarring and challenging and at others much more beautiful and soothing. He pairs off the magic of late night dreams with the harshness of the realities of life and all with plenty of musicianship and absorbing guitar skills. This album YTILAER follows others such as Gold Record, Shepherd In A SKeekskin Vest and Woke On A Whaleheart and brings all new influences to folk and Americana.
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Blind Date Party
Blind Date Party (gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: DC 803. Rel: 28 Jan 22
The Blackness Of The Night (feat Azita) (3:44)
OD'd In Denver (feat Matt Sweeney) (3:31)
I've Made Up My Mind (feat Alasdair Roberts) (4:28)
Red-Tailed Hawk (feat Matt Kinsey) (2:40)
Wish You Were Gay (feat Sean O'Hagan) (3:55)
Our Anniversary (feat Dead Rider) (5:23)
Rooftop Garden (feat George Xylouris) (6:18)
Deacon Blues (feat Bill MacKay) (7:17)
I Love You (feat David Pajo) (6:41)
Sea Song (feat Mick Turner) (7:21)
I've Been The One (feat Meg Baird) (3:53)
Miracles (feat Ty Segall) (4:18)
I Want To Go To The Beach (feat Cooper Crain) (5:33)
Night Rider's Lament (feat Cory Hanson) (4:58)
Arise, Therefore (feat Six Organs Of Admittance) (3:24)
The Night Of Santiago (feat David Grubbs) (4:15)
The Wild Kindness (feat Cassie Berman) (3:32)
Lost In Love (feat Emmett Kelly) (4:04)
She Is My Everything (feat Sir Richard Bishop) (4:48)
Review: It's October 2020 and two Bills decide to do a cover version of the 1967 Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) protest track 'Blackness of the Night'. A fitting choice given at the time the world was stuck in a strange recurring nightmare, defined by confusion, isolation, and pessimism, the track was not only appropriate, it was wonderfully re-read by the artists bringing it into the present day.

And they didn't stop there. Soon, there were more new versions of old greats coming from the pair, and the smart money was always on an album arriving at some point in the future. Well, that point is now, and finally we have it. Better yet, this is every bit as lovely as we could have hoped. Combining elements of pop, folk, blues, country, gospel, and rock, it's accomplished, sophisticated, and hugely enjoyable.

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What's My Name 1967-1970
What's My Name 1967-1970 (limited gatefold LP with obi-strip)
Cat: IMAR 134LP. Rel: 26 Jul 23
Reprints (Plastic People) (3:40)
None Of My Buisness (2:20)
Skip A Rope (2:35)
Row Row Row (2:45)
This Generation Shall Not Pass (2:17)
Wildflower (2:22)
Hemphill Kentucky Consolidated Coal Mine (3:29)
Johnny One Time (3:00)
What's My Name? (2:28)
Going Backwards (2:31)
Four Shades Of Love (3:53)
It's Over (2:28)
Six White Horses (2:35)
She Thinks I'm On That Train (2:54)
Husbands & Wives (2:20)
Bless 'em All (2:20)
Review: Henson Cargill stands tall as one of the greatest from the golden era of country music just beyond the widespread recognition he deserved, and this compilation on Iron Mountain digs back to his creative peak in the late 60s and early 70s. Sourced directly from the Monument Record vaults, these songs were bold in their subject matter as Cargill railed on societal issues from neglectful parenting to anti-war sentiment and of course an abundance of regret and road-weary heartache. This is an essential window into the work of a true country icon, gather together by one of the most authoritative labels in the field right now.
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Waillee Waillee (reissue)
Cat: PF 012LPPJ008. Rel: 04 Dec 23
The Squirrel Is A Funny Thing (3:28)
Dulcimer Medley - Robin M'aime (1:57)
Along The River (5:29)
Summer Rhapsody (7:09)
Waillee, Waillee (5:17)
Celtic Medley (4:07)
Autumn Song (5:48)
Tree Of Life (5:45)
Review: Palto Flats and Putojefe Records present the first ever reissue of a truly mysterious record from the experimental extreme of folk, drone and experimental dulcimer. Dorothy Carter only released a small handful of records, but Waillee Waillee has since attained a mythical status amongst those in the know. It's not hard to understand why from just one listen, as the lilting bed of zither and dulcimer forms a dense blanket of harmonious drone upon which Carter's voice soars with a choral serenity. It's stirring and spiritual, calling to mind the powerful effect of Laraaji's music but tipping more towards a folk tonality which makes the music entirely unique.
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Summer Brings The Sunshine
Summer Brings The Sunshine (limited green vinyl LP)
Cat: NUMLPC1 1251. Rel: 21 Apr 22
A Night Of Love (4:36)
Travelin' (3:32)
Honey Dew (4:41)
You (4:12)
Summer Brings The Sunshine (4:17)
Anyway (4:10)
Let Me Be Your Player (3:32)
Due (4:16)
Review: The rather twee artwork of this album doesn't do the music justice (and anyway, back in those days it was standard practice as many albums used template covers as a way to cut costs of pressings.) Summer Brings The Sunshine is a glorious country rock album from the unwieldy location of Missouri which is where Jimmy Carter laid it down in amongst farmland. His own leads are backed by superb female backing singers, while his pedals do plenty of work and his feisty guitar licks make for some killer upbeat hooks. This is beautiful and cosmic American music that takes you stateside in an instant.
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Martin Carthy
Cat: TTSLP 005. Rel: 22 Feb 24
High Germany (2:32)
The Trees They Do Grow High (3:33)
Sovay (2:11)
Ye Mariners All (1:49)
The Queen Of Hearts (2:23)
Broomfield Hill (2:52)
Springfield Mine Disaster (4:19)
Scarborough Fair (3:26)
Lovely Joan (1:52)
The Barley & The Rye (1:42)
The Wind That Shakes The Barley (4:15)
The Two Magicians (3:26)
The Handsome Cabin Boy (2:26)
And A Begging I Will Go (2:52)
Review: Martin Carthy's revolutionary trad-folk eponymous debut hears a repress via Topic, the label through which it was originally released. Truly, if it weren't for Carthy, both album and artist, there would be no Bob Dylan nor Paul Simon; having emerged in the early 1960s to a second English folk revival - which, while existing in the ferment of the sweats of one English folklorist Cecil Sharp, whose lifelong travail was to reinvigorate belief in an Englishness founded on myth, decades earlier - Carthy's music was wholly endemic to the latter-day revival of the 1960s, which was far less 'trad' than Sharp's in that it allowed more room for artists to experiment with the form. Though every lyric here is a folk transmission, it's as if Carthy's socialist upbringing (by trade unionist lightermen parents, no less) comes filtered through its every utterance; Carthy approaches every folk classic from Sharp's own invention 'High Germany' through to more indelible standards, such as 'The Wind That Shakes The Barley', 'Scarborough Fair' and 'Springhill Mine Disaster', all with equal legend Dave Swarbrick in tow for fiddle and mandolin duties.
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I Can Only Be Me
I Can Only Be Me (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 073934 1022180. Rel: 02 Mar 23
Songbird (3:48)
Autumn Leaves (4:22)
People Get Ready (3:12)
Waly Waly (4:55)
Time After Time (4:52)
Tall Trees In Georgia (4:47)
Ain't No Sunshine (3:55)
You've Changed (5:04)
I Can Only Be Me (4:07)
Review: Marking 60 years since the late singer's birth, I Can Only Be Me celebrates the striking talent of Eva Cassidy with an ambitious project. Christopher Willis and William Ross teamed up to compose new arrangements for some of Cassidy's best loved songs, which have been recorded by none other than the London Symphony Orchestra. 'Songbird' is the centrepiece of the project, which made use of new breakthroughs in AI technology to add new dimensions to Cassidy's performance in line with Willis and Ross' new compositions. It's a posthumous collaboration like no other, sure to delight fans who always dreamed of where else Cassidy's music might have taken her if she hadn't died so young.
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I Can Only Be Me (Deluxe Edition)
I Can Only Be Me (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 073934 1022289. Rel: 02 Mar 23
Songbird (3:48)
Autumn Leaves (4:32)
People Get Ready (3:18)
Waly Waly (5:08)
Time After Time (4:58)
Tall Trees In Georgia (4:57)
Ain't No Sunshine (3:56)
You've Changed (5:05)
I Can Only Be Me (4:20)
Review: Marking 60 years since the late singer's birth, I Can Only Be Me celebrates the striking talent of Eva Cassidy with an ambitious project. Christopher Willis and William Ross teamed up to compose new arrangements for some of Cassidy's best loved songs, which have been recorded by none other than the London Symphony Orchestra. 'Songbird' is the centrepiece of the project, which made use of new breakthroughs in AI technology to add new dimensions to Cassidy's performance in line with Willis and Ross' new compositions. It's a posthumous collaboration like no other, sure to delight fans who always dreamed of where else Cassidy's music might have taken her if she hadn't died so young.
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Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert
Cat: WIG LP524. Rel: 09 Nov 23
She Belongs To Me (4:46)
Fourth Time Around (4:43)
Visions Of Johanna (9:11)
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (5:17)
Desolation Row (12:41)
Just Like A Woman (5:46)
Mr Tambourine Man (6:23)
Tell Me, Momma (4:58)
I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) (5:13)
Baby, Let Me Follow You Down (2:48)
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues (5:41)
Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat (3:53)
One Too Many Mornings (3:50)
Ballad Of A Thin Man (6:06)
Like A Rolling Stone (6:32)
Review: In 2022, Cat Power, otherwise known as singer/songwriter/producer Chan Marshall, fully recreated Bob Dylan's legendary 1966 show at the Royal Albert Hall. In turn, Dylan's 1966 concert was the culmination of one of the most consequential tours in the history of rock & roll - when he electrified his songs, and by doing so enraged his devoted audience, who just had to catch up. Power's recollection of Dylan's radical re-rendering, now pressed to vinyl, hears her perform the songs in the same order as Dylan himself that night: the first half of the show being an acoustic set, not long before being joined by her electric band for the second half.
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Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert
Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert (limited gatefold white vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: WIG LP524X. Rel: 09 Nov 23
She Belongs To Me (4:46)
Fourth Time Around (4:43)
Visions Of Johanna (9:11)
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (5:17)
Desolation Row (12:41)
Just Like A Woman (5:46)
Mr Tambourine Man (6:23)
Tell Me, Momma (4:58)
I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) (5:13)
Baby, Let Me Follow You Down (2:48)
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues (5:41)
Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat (3:53)
One Too Many Mornings (3:50)
Ballad Of A Thin Man (6:06)
Like A Rolling Stone (6:32)
Review: In November 2022, Cat Power took the stage at London’s Royal Albert Hall and delivered a song-for-song recreation of one of the most fabled and transformative live sets of all time. Held at the Manchester Free Trade Hall in May 1966 - but long known as the “Royal Albert Hall Concert” due to a mislabeled bootleg - the original performance saw Bob Dylan switching from acoustic to electric midway through the show, drawing ire from an audience of folk purists and forever altering the course of rock n' roll. In her own rendition of that historic night, the artist otherwise known as Chan Marshall inhabited each song with equal parts conviction and grace and a palpable sense of protectiveness, ultimately transposing the anarchic tension of Dylan’s set with a warm and luminous joy. Now captured on the live album Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert, Marshall’s spellbinding performance both lovingly honors her hero’s imprint on history and brings a stunning new vitality to many of his most revered songs.
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Weaving My Ancestors' Voices
Weaving My Ancestors' Voices (blue vinyl LP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: LPRW 24X. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Speaking In Tongues I (1:48)
Dhyana & Donalogue (4:36)
Nana/The Dreaming (8:17)
Ever So Lonely/Eyes/Ocean (3:23)
The Enchantment (4:20)
The Call (1:35)
Bhajan (5:19)
Speaking In Tongues II (3:41)
Sacred Stones (6:42)
Om Namaha Shiva (2:56)
Review: It's remarkable to think that for all the technological leaps that have taken place throughout time, for every instance in which someone has picked up something and starting making a noise with it, then turned said object into a formalised instrument, the human voice remains the most startlingly powerful tool in the musical box. Those who don't agree clearly have never met Sheila Chandra.
The pioneering Asian singer is rightly considered one of the most important artists of her generation. The work she crates is highly accomplished, and can stop anyone dead in their tracks. Then there's the whole glass ceiling thing, with the England she was born into a very different place for people of Indian heritage than today. Weaving My Ancestor's Voice makes it clear just how incredible a talent she was (now retired due to medical issues), with this vocal-focused collection nothing short of mesmerising.
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The Zen Kiss
The Zen Kiss (purple vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPRW 45X. Rel: 15 Jun 23
La Sagesse (Woman, I'm Calling You) (5:10)
Speaking In Tongues III (1:41)
Waiting (6:04)
Shehnai Song (2:00)
Love It Is A Killing Thing (4:52)
Speaking In Tongues IV (5:07)
Woman & Child (3:34)
En Mireal Del Penal (3:38)
A Sailor's Life (4:19)
Abbess Hildegard (3:25)
Kafi Noir (6:23)
Review: Sheila Chandra's Zen Kiss, first released in 1994, was among the best examples of the British singer's many forays into contemporary international music. The twist is that most of the album is a simple yet striking a cappella, which plays out from start to finish, and is rarely accompanied by anything so much as a faint yet enchanting drone. With Chandra's interpreting songs from various cultures and traditions - including those of Indian, Spanish, Celtic, and medieval origin - she displays a remarkable vocal range in both pitch and stylistic breadth, ranging from the rhythmic to the ethereal and improvised.
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Onliness
Onliness (heavyweight marbled vinyl LP + 7" + insert)
Cat: CPR 08LP. Rel: 13 Apr 23
The Tangled Tree (4:21)
Only Me Only (2:24)
It Would Not Be A Rose (3:17)
Ghost Light (3:58)
Silverline (3:09)
Bells Ring (2:27)
Something Familiar (2:26)
The Birds (3:26)
Homemade Heartache (3:57)
Chicago (3:37)
Things I Didn't Need (3:47)
Bathed In Light (3:14)
Anyone But Me (3:01)
I Never Learned French (1:41)
Done (3:49)
Workhorse (3:14)
Words Were Never The Answer (1:39)
Review: Solo is the operative word for Josienne Clarke. Kissing labels goodbye with preceding album, I Promised You Light, and leaving musical partners behind in the process, 2022 saw the artist step out with a bold confidence that seems at odds with the sound she's best known for. Not exactly nervous, but there's certainly always been an air of careful tread about her work.
That's no criticism. Through the use of understatement, from guitars that often form the focal point of her instrumental arrangements, to occasional piano keys and, for the most part, her own voice, she conveys a powerful sense of longing, yearning, and wanting. And yet there's always been an air of redemption and resilience in there, too. Onlines takes all those elements and heightens them, even upping the rockiness on numbers like the wonderfully raw and distorted 'Anyone But Me'.
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Songs Of Love & Hate (50th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day Black Friday 2021)
Cat: 0194398 82371. Rel: 29 Nov 21
Avalanche (5:01)
Last Year's Man (5:58)
Dress Rehearsal Rag (6:06)
Diamonds In The Mine (3:52)
Love Calls You By Your Name (5:39)
Famous Blue Raincoat (5:08)
Sing Another Song, Boys (6:13)
Joan Of Arc (6:24)
Review: Realistically speaking, we could write essays for years on the joy of Leonard Cohen's music, poetry, attitude, and poignancy. Without question Canada's greatest gift to music, and the world (Bryan Adams withstanding), Songs of Love and Hate was the iconoclastic artist's third studio album and remains a pivotal work, albeit one that clearly showed global divisions.

Released in 1971, it would fail to make much impact on the US charts, reaching a paltry 145 on the Billboard 200, but in other regions it was a different story. UK and Australian fans bought enough of it to hit number 4 and 8 in their respective album charts. Many European countries also embraced the record. Quite what America's issue was we will never be sure of, although this is certainly Cohen at his all is lost, all is doomed, that's the way it goes best - gentile instrumentation meets soft bombshell songwriting
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Archangel Hill
Archangel Hill (limited green vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: WIGLP 494X. Rel: 25 May 23
Fare Thee Well, My Dearest Dear (3:16)
Lost In A Wood (3:03)
The Captain With The Whiskers (2:41)
June Apple (1:53)
The Golden Glove (3:06)
High & Away (3:54)
Oakham Poachers (2:14)
Hares On The Mountain (3:06)
Hand & Heart (2:49)
The Bonny Labouring Boy (3:17)
Swaggering Boney (1:41)
How Far Is It To Bethlehem? (2:02)
Archangel Hill (4:38)
Review: The ninth album by English folk singer Shirley Collins, Archangel Hill, comes as a collection of traditional songs from England, Ireland, Scotland and America. Collins breathes fresh, reanimatory, magic vocal dust into the songs, with her distinctively breathy voice once more imbuing a collective energy into the English folk revival styles of the 1960s and 1970s... and now, perhaps, the 2020s. It's her debut for Domino, who describe Collins as one of the most important voices in the folk revival scene. Naturally, this means Collins' selections reflect her deep knowledge of folk song, with some tracks like 'Hares On The Mountain' widely known among the public, while others are sourced from close personal friends and relatives.
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First Utterance (reissue)
First Utterance (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile crystal clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 1937C. Rel: 20 Feb 24
Diana
The Herald
Drip Drip
Song To Comus
The Bite
Bitten
The Prisoner
Review: Music on Vinyl has been one of the leading reissue labels dedicated to lesser-known music from the past for the past 15 years. Here, they have gotten the opportunity to press one of the most crucial releases in Folk and Progressing rock during the early 70s. English vocalist, guitarist and composer Roger Wootton first album as Comus is revered for many reasons within the Prog community musically. This version is pressed on clear 180-gram vinyl matching the overall clean look and packaging on this record that comes complete with insert that features some background on the project, plus a beautifully designed gatefold jacket. Expect copies to fly out fast on this highly revered piece of history.
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Forgiven Not Forgetten (National Album Day 2023)
Forgiven Not Forgetten (National Album Day 2023) (limited gatefold eco vinyl LP)
Cat: 505419 7550096. Rel: 14 Oct 23
Erin Shore (Traditional Intro) (instrumental) (0:42)
Forgiven But Not Forgotten (3:57)
Heaven Knows (4:20)
Along With The Girls (instrumental) (0:46)
Someday (3:39)
Runaway (4:23)
The Right Time (3:58)
The Minstrel Boy (instrumental) (0:58)
Toss The Feathers (instrumental) (4:01)
Love To Love You (3:58)
Secret Life (4:29)
Carraroe Jig (instrumental) (0:46)
Closer (3:54)
Leave Me Alone (3:34)
Erin Shore (instrumental) (4:20)
Review: The story of The Corrs speaks to all our romanticised images of how the music industry once worked. Recording demos in a makeshift home studio in Dundalk, Ireland, the familial group were playing a date at Whelan's, a Dublin bar with an enviable reputation for live music (the likes of Jeff Buckley, Arctic Monkeys, Bloc Party and Kate Nash have all graced the stage) at which Jean Kennedy Smith happened to be in attendance.

Then the US Ambassador to Ireland, she was so impressed with the band they were invited to perform at a FIFA World Cup 1994 match being held in Boston. Once Stateside, they met Atlantic's A&R, Jason Flom, and the rest is history. Forgiven Not Forgetten was our first taste of the outfit in full length form, and would cement their status as leading purveyors of soft rock cast in the Emerald Isle's image for the rest of the decade.
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At The Royal Albert Hall (remastered)
At The Royal Albert Hall (remastered) (limited 180 gram translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: 724146 7. Rel: 16 Sep 22
Born On The Bayou (5:06)
Green River (3:02)
Tombstone Shadow (3:34)
Travelin' Band (2:08)
Fortunate Son (2:20)
Commotion (2:47)
Midnight Special (3:45)
Bad Moon Rising (2:21)
Proud Mary (3:07)
The Night Time Is The Right Time (3:09)
Good Golly Miss Molly (2:37)
Keep On Chooglin' (8:46)
Review: For rock fans, Creedence Clearwater Revival's show at London's Royal Albert Hall in 1970 is legendary. Now, all these years later, it gets an official release that features the much-talked-about live show in all its glory. Enduring hits as 'Fortunate Son', 'Proud Mary' and 'Bad Moon Rising' all feature and the audio has been restored and mixed by Giles Martin and engineer Sam Okell. As well as the album dropping, there is also a documentary concert film Travelin' Band: Creedence Clearwater Revival at the Royal Albert Hall which has been narrated by Jeff Bridges and directed by Bob Smeaton. Well worth checking.
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Crosby Stills & Nash (Atlantic Records 75th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: APA 01845. Rel: 23 Feb 24
Suite: Judy Blue Eyes (7:25)
Marrakesh Express (2:33)
Guinnevere (4:37)
You Don't Have To Cry (2:48)
Pre-Road Downs (3:00)
Wooden Ships (5:17)
Lady Of The Island (2:37)
Helplessly Hoping (2:38)
Long Time Gone (4:17)
49 Bye-Byes (5:04)
Review: As part of Atlantic Records' 75th Anniversary celebration, the label has launched an extensive year-long vinyl series featuring 90 releases spanning the entire history of the company, from its earliest days until the present. Of these emerges this latest reissue of Crosby, Stills & Nash's self-titled debut album, first released on the label all the way back in 1969. The album features some of CSN's most well known and iconic songs; 'Suite: Judy Blue Eyes,' 'Marrakesh Express,' 'Guinnevere,' 'Wooden Ships,' 'Helplessly Hoping' and 'Long Time Gone.' This album saw a shift in sound to what was popular at the time - blues based rock - opting for a more folk rock, and sometimes jazz-based sound. It would lay the foundations for the California Sound that would be popularised out of Laurel Canyon in the '70s. Artists such as The Eagles, Jackson Browne and Fleetwood Mac would take inspiration from the sound of this record.
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Deja Vu (remastered)
Deja Vu (remastered) (gatefold LP in debossed sleeve)
Cat: ATL 7200. Rel: 24 Aug 22
Carry On (4:23)
Teach Your Children (2:53)
Almost Cut My Hair (4:22)
Helpless (3:34)
Woodstock (3:54)
Deja Vu (4:14)
Our House (2:58)
4 + 20 (2:07)
Country Girl: Whiskey Boot Hill/Down, Down, Down/Country Girl (I Think You're Pretty) (5:08)
Everybody I Love You (2:30)
Review: The 50th anniversary of Deja Vu by Crosby, Stills & Nash gets marked with this specially celebratory reissue. It has been remastered for the occasion and comes with original artwork. Back when this one was released first in March 1970 by Atlantic Records, the record soon went on to top the pop album chart for a week and generated three Top 40 singles. These are the well known 'Woodstock', 'Teach Your Children', and 'Our House' while many other highlights also feature. A timeless classic for sure.
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If I Could Only Remember My Name
If I Could Only Remember My Name (gatefold 180 gram audiophile 2xLP + booklet + insert)
Cat: 753088 751974. Rel: 19 Apr 24
Music Is Love (3:16)
Cowboy Movie (8:09)
Tamalpais High (At About 3) (3:30)
Laughing (5:22)
What Are Their Names (3:47)
Traction In The Rain (3:41)
Song With No Words (Tree With No Leaves) (5:56)
Orleans (1:58)
I'd Swear There Was Somebody There (1:22)
Review: The debut solo album by David Crosby of Crosby, Stills & Nash fame, If I Could Only Remember My Name is an ironic title for an artist first striking out on their commercial own. But despite its faux-amnesiac title, this freak-folk opus is actually a striking claim to, not a loss of, personal musical identity. Following the success of 1970's Deja Vu with Stills & Nash, Crosby sought to expound on that album's methodology - hard psychedelic drugs, brushes with insanity, copious studio time - to produce a crisp, profound and multifaceted vision on the intersection of blues, folk and collective music-making, with every legend from Neil Young to Joni Mitchell to Graham Nash in tow. The highlight has to be, above all, 'Tamalpais High (At About 3)'.
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Recordings 1990-1993
Cat: SHUKAI 9. Rel: 07 Mar 24
The Great Hen-Yuan' River (3:27)
Summer Will Not Come (3:57)
Six Coral Devils (part II) (2:15)
Six Coral Devils (part III) (1:52)
Six Coral Devils (part IV) (1:41)
Six Coral Devils (part V) (3:12)
Six Coral Devils (part VII) (2:40)
Definitely That Ketsal (1:37)
The Waltz Windows On The Floor (1:26)
Blue (2:25)
Kwolyj Twist (Slow Twist) (1:25)
Argolida (part I) (2:31)
Argolida (part II) (4:35)
Argolida (part III) (2:40)
Argolida (part V) (2:40)
Argolida (part VI) (2:01)
Argolida (part VII) (2:02)
Argolida (part VIII) (3:03)
All Secrets Of A Poem (part III) (3:27)
All Secrets Of A Poem (part IV) (3:55)
All Secrets Of A Poem (part VI) (2:36)
All Secrets Of A Poem (part VII) (3:01)
Poliuwannia (The Hunt) (3:44)
Smilywo Chodit' Do Zymy (Walk Brave To The Winter) (2:04)
Zradnyky (The Traitors) (2:48)
Obminaj Misce (Around This Place) (2:45)
Widen Spyt' (Vienna Is Sleeping) (5:20)
Wartowyj (The Stand Guard) (3:49)
Procesija Mertwych (Dead Ceremony) (3:45)
Na Skryni (On The Basket) (2:51)
Track 31 (bonus track) (3:09)
Review: In the mid-80s, Svitlana Okhrimenko, Oleksandr Kohanovs'kyi, and Tamila Mazur, students at the Reinhold Glier Kyiv Academy of Music, formed the foundation of Cukor Bila Smert. Their blend of music and camaraderie led to the addition of Eugene Taran, who further helped shape the band's vision. Dubbed Sugar - White Death, their ironic moniker challenged media sensationalism and amidst endless musical exploration, they crafted two albums in 1988 and 1989. The band's unique "sugar calypso sound" emerged, a blend of Kohanovs'kyi's music and lyrics by Okhrimenko and Taran. A significant studio session in 1990 yielded tracks featured on the Mannered Music compilation which sparked international interest. Their journey concluded in 1993 with the release of "Selo" by Koka Records, and now some of the best bits make it onto this new collection.
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Spencer Cullum's Coin Collection
Spencer Cullum's Coin Collection (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: FTH 420LPA. Rel: 09 Jun 22
Jack Of Fools (4:38)
To Be Blinkered (2:51)
Tombre En Morceaux (3:46)
Imminent Shadow (3:59)
Seaside (3:12)
Dieterich Buxtehude (8:27)
The Dusty Floor (3:27)
My Protector (5:39)
The Tree (2:54)
Review: You might not have heard about Spencer Cullum, but that doesn't mean this pedal steel maestro hasn't been at the top of his game - and hugely respected by a ton of major names - for years already. As with most of the best out there, he's plied a trade for ages as a session musician in one of the planet's sonic epicentres, Nashville. Working with the lines of Deer Tick, Caitlin Rose, and Kesha, to name but three. He's also one-half of the cosmic-country duo, Steelism. Despite those accolades, he's actually originally from London, and describes himself as "the guy who looks like he's studying for a test in the background." Clearly not just talented, but also humble and pretty witty, Spencer Cullum's Coin Collection might be the most anticipated folk album of the year. Reassuringly in the age of disappointments and nihilism, he doesn't let the side down, paying homage to the greats of the 1960s and 70s while offering something that sounds contemporary and entirely his own. Good enough to drown in, then.
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Dume
Dume (gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: 009362 4882107. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Ride My Llama (3:36)
Cortez The Killer (7:29)
Don’t Cry No Tears (2:35)
Born To Run (3:17)
Barstool Blues (3:00)
Danger Bird (6:50)
Stupid Girl (3:09)
Kansas (3:27)
Powderfinger (7:14)
Hawaii (4:27)
Drive Back (3:32)
Lookin’ For A Love (3:18)
Pardon My Heart (3:45)
Too Far Gone (2:40)
Pocahontas (3:27)
No One Seems To Know (2:25)
Review: With Neil Young's late 60s and early to mid-70s music being so well beloved, fans are ecstatic about this release. Dume is a 16-song album (2 LPs) by Neil Young with Crazy Horse from 1975, recorded during the Zuma recording sessions. It includes tracks and outtakes from Zuma. Thus, think of it like the most complete package or extended version on Zuma. This period (just three years after Harvest) of Neil's music is some of his most productive and beloved writing in his 50+ year career. These extra tracks add not only just more music to enjoy but a unique look into the sessions as they were. The two albums are housed a beautifully packaged gatefold as well.
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