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The Melodic Blue
Cat: 1943999 6991. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Trademark Usa (4:35)
Pink Panties (2:41)
Scapegoats (2:19)
Range Brothers (feat Kendrick Lamar) (4:17)
Issues (3:45)
Gorgeous (2:19)
South Africa (2:54)
Lost Souls (feat Brent Faiyaz) (4:33)
Cocoa (feat Don Toliver) (3:51)
Family Ties (feat Kendrick Lamar) (4:13)
Scars (4:27)
Durag Activity (feat Travis Scott) (3:42)
Booman (2:36)
First Order Of Business (2:10)
Vent (2:51)
16 (2:35)
Review: American rapper and record producer Baby Keem dropped his debut album The Melodic Blue over a year ago but only now is the vinyl landing. Back then it was a rather surprise release and it finds the enigmatic rapper expanding into a wide world of sound that builds on his love of trap and melody. There is plenty of intimate writing and lots of his trademark switching between singing and rapping with fun and propulsive moments next to more playful ad-libs and goofy beats. Kreem is Kendrick Lamar's cousin but has his own distinctive sound as this album proves.
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Songs Of Love & Hate (50th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day Black Friday 2021)
Cat: 0194398 82371. Rel: 29 Nov 21
 
Folk/Americana
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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Live At The Fillmore (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 198028 30551. Rel: 22 Apr 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Handon The Pump (3:46)
Real Estate (3:18)
How I Could Just Kill A Man (3:59)
Insane In The Brain (2:47)
Pigs (2:45)
Looking Through The Eye Of A Pig (7:47)
Cock The Hammer (3:38)
Checkmate (3:33)
Can't Get The Best Of Me (4:22)
Lick A Shot (3:26)
A To The K (3:48)
I Ain't Going Out Like This (4:40)
I Wanna Get High (4:03)
Stoned Is The Way Of The Walk (3:03)
Hits From The Bong (3:33)
Riot Starter (1:22)
(Rock) Superstar (4:34)
Review: Cult American hip-hoppers and legendary stoners Cypress Hill played live at San Francisco's iconic Fillmore on August 16, 2000. Now available on vinyl for the first time, the set captures the legendary group's explosive live energy as the band were in top form and delivering raw, high-octane renditions of their biggest hits. What better way to relive classics like 'Insane in the Brain,' 'Hand on the Pump,' 'Cock the Hammer' and 'I Wanna Get High' than on vinyl? Those gems sit alongside deeper cuts such as 'A to the K,' 'Riot Starter' and '(Rock) Superstar' making this a great blend of those for singing along to and those for the head.
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Invincible Shield
Invincible Shield (limited gatefold 180 gram red vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 196588 51671. Rel: 08 Mar 24
 
Metal
Panic Attack (5:20)
The Serpent & The King (4:21)
Invincible Shield (6:20)
Devil In Disguise (4:46)
Gates Of Hell (4:33)
Crown Of Horns (5:39)
As God Is My Witness (4:45)
Trial By Fire (4:23)
Escape From Reality (4:25)
Sons Of Thunder (2:58)
Giants In The Sky (5:03)
Review: A mere 19 albums, not out. It's almost unfathomable how long Judas Priest have been making noise, with their first steps into heavy metal megastardom taken in the late-1960s, a time when the genre was really just a glint in the eye of hopeful upstarts, including this troupe. More than 50million LP unit sales later, and it's safe to say their legacy is more than written, yet the most defining aspect of their tenure - unstoppable, unflappable - is only really apparent in their continued output. Well, OK, this is the first we've heard from them since 2018's Firepower, but nevertheless, across five decades they've barely taken more than four years off before coming back with new material. In this case it's been six, but there was a 24 month pandemic in and among, meaning you can let them off. So, what does it sound like, this long-awaited 19th long form from the deities of power riffs and juggernaut rhythms? Well, Judas Priest, of course - as if there was ever going to be another answer.
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The Alchemist's Euphoria
The Alchemist's Euphoria (gatefold orange vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: 196587 09021. Rel: 12 Aug 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Alchemist (0:29)
Scriptvre (5:43)
Rocket Fuel (3:09)
Strictly Old Skool (3:01)
Alygatyr (3:52)
Ae Space (0:47)
The Wall (3:29)
TUE (The Ultraview Effect) (5:42)
Stargazr (4:57)
Chemicals (3:38)
Ae Sea (0:26)
Letting Go (2:52)
Review: The past two years have been tumultuous for every band on the planet - the old you-know-what rendering all except the biggest streaming stars and those still holding up on the sales front commercially unviable. Kasabian likely faired better in those stakes than many, but nevertheless the past 24 months or so have been northing short of challenging, with leading figure Tom Meighan's 2020 departure swiftly followed by a conviction for assaulting his partner.

Enter the new and improved incarnation of an outfit that has always straddled a line many falter on - one foot in lad rock for the Stella crew, another dipping its toes into higher concept, more daring and experimental waters. Main man Serge Pizzorno, largely responsible for the more out there moments in the back catalogue, no longer has to compromise with Meighan and it shows. The Alchemist's Euphoria is packed with plenty of ideas, from Latin-ish opener to the grand overdue of 'Scriptvure'.
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Happenings
Happenings (eco black vinyl LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 196588 77261. Rel: 05 Jul 24
 
Indie/Alternative
A Happening (0:49)
Darkest Lullaby (3:07)
Call (2:26)
How Far Will You Go (1:48)
Coming Back To Me Good (2:48)
GOAT (3:07)
Passengers (2:46)
The Hell Of It (3:20)
Italian Horror (2:34)
Bird In A Cage (2:36)
Algorithms (3:06)
Review: It's safe to say Happenings is the least Kasabian sounding record we've ever had, although realising that makes you start to wonder what Kasabian ever really sounded like. Experts at hybridity, they've built an enviable reputation - and huge following - from mixing a kind of lager indie rock with more experimental elements, nodding to synth, post punk, electronica, even nu rave at times. But we can't think of many times they've come as close to sugar-coated MGMT territory as on 'Darkest Lullaby', the second track on this latest outing. Things don't stay there, though. 'GOAT' is a strange mash up of grit and candy floss with guitars and keys blazing, 'Passengers' threatens to take flight with its soaring (and decidedly sing-along) pop chorus, 'The Hell Of It' introduces growing bass music tones, 'How Far Will You Go' approaches a kind of jump up nu-metal.
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American Dream
American Dream (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 889854 561116. Rel: 01 Sep 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Oh Baby (5:47)
Other Voices (6:36)
I Used To (5:29)
Change Yr Mind (4:53)
How Do You Sleep? (9:10)
Tonite (5:45)
Call The Police (6:52)
American Dream (6:03)
Emotional Haircut (5:25)
Black Screen (11:49)
Review: Six years ago, an iconic and emotional concert at Madison Square Gardens marked the end of LCD Soundsystem. The accompanying documentary 'Shut Up and Play The Hits' delved into frontman James Murphy's reasons for the decision, with self-examination, a need for change and a fear of old age playing a part. Fast forward to 2017, and the surprise release of three singles accompanying the announcement of a comeback album triggers anticipation and a sigh of relief from fans everywhere. 'American Dream' meets expectations and at times surpasses them, with the familiar driving disco rhythms, strutting funk basslines and heartfelt morning-after-the-night-before ballads feeling like a well-needed catch up with an old friend. The current musical, social and political climates provide Murphy with platforms for his self-effacing and acerbic witticisms. This strong return to form was needed now perhaps more than ever, but simultaneously feels like they never left in the first place.
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What Happened To The Beach?
What Happened To The Beach? (limited yellow vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 19658845761. Rel: 09 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Mystery Planet (part 1) (1:16)
WOBBLE (2:43)
Elevator Hum (3:52)
I Write The News (2:45)
Sympathy (3:04)
Mulholland's Dinner & Wine (3:18)
Breath Of Light (3:28)
Mystery Planet (part 2) (0:45)
Nothing Works (3:55)
It Takes 4 (0:21)
The Phantom Buzz (Kick In) (2:36)
Honest Test (3:02)
Mezzanine (3:47)
It's An Act (4:09)
4 More Years (1:06)
Mystery Planet (part 3) (1:33)
Review: Declan McKenna returns with his third studio album What Happened To The Beach? and he manages to be both ambitious and restrained throughout. It is a hugely personal record that finds him tapping into an all-new creative language that allows him to dissect his sense of self while also encouraging anyone else to take more confidence in their own identities. There are many gorgeous moments here from the subtle brass and loose grooves of 'Mezzanine' to warming choruses on 'Elevator Hum.' They all make for an album that plots a real narrative journey with elements that are familiar to all along the way.
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Harry's House
Harry's House (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + booklet + postcard)
Cat: 194399 97481. Rel: 20 May 22
 
Pop
Music For A Sushi Restaurant (3:12)
Late Night Talking (2:58)
Grapejuice (3:12)
As It Was (2:45)
Daylight (2:45)
Little Freak (3:16)
Matilda (4:02)
Cinema (4:04)
Daydreaming (3:05)
Keep Driving (2:20)
Satellite (3:34)
Boyfriends (3:12)
Love Of My Life (3:03)
Review: Harry Styles comes back down to Earth with a more domestic, sophisti-pop sound, following his career-defining LP 'Fine Line' - whose imagery was helmed by weirdo fashion photographer Tim Walker. 'Harry's House' is far more chilled out. Lead single 'As It Was' has an A-Ha style instrumental flair that's been repurposed for the digital age; Styles sings of irreversible changes to relationships and drug-addled spates of loneliness.
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Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon A Time In Hollywood (Soundtrack)
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Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon A Time In Hollywood (Soundtrack) (gatefold translucent orange vinyl 2xLP + insert + poster)
Cat: 190759 81961. Rel: 25 Oct 19
 
Soundtracks
Roy Head & The Traits - "Treat Her Right" (2:05)
The Bob Seger System - "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man" (2:22)
Boss Radio (feat Humble Harve) (0:10)
Deep Purple - "Hush" (4:03)
Mug Root Beer Advertisement (0:15)
The Village Callers - "Hector" (2:22)
Buchanan Brothers - "Son Of A Lovin' Man" (2:55)
Chad & Jeremy - "Paxton Quigley's Had The Course" (3:20)
Tanya Tanning Butter Advertisement (1:11)
Paul Revere & The Raiders - "Good Thing" (3:02)
Paul Revere & The Raiders - "Hungry" (2:53)
The Box Tops - "Choo Choo Train" (2:49)
Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels - "Jenny Take A Ride" (3:34)
Deep Purple - "Kentucky Woman" (4:44)
Buffy Sainte-Marie - "The Circle Game" (3:00)
Boss Radio (feat The Real Don Steele) (0:09)
Simon & Garfunkel - "Mrs Robinson" (3:22)
Paul Revere & The Raiders - "Numero Uno Advertisement" (0:52)
Los Bravos - "Bring A Little Lovin'" (2:16)
Suddenly/Heaven Sent Advertisement (0:57)
Vagabond High School Reunion (0:21)
KHJ Los Angeles Weather Report (0:12)
The Illustrated Man Advertisement/Ready For Action (0:29)
Dee Clark - "Hey Little Girl" (2:15)
Buffy Sainte-Marie - "Summer Blonde Advertisement" (1:16)
Neil Diamond - "Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show" (3:30)
Robert Corff - "Don't Chase Me Around" (1:44)
Paul Revere & The Raiders - "Mr Sun, Mr Moon" (feat Mark Lindsay) (2:44)
Jose Feliciano - "California Dreamin'" (4:09)
I Cantori Moderni Di Alessandroni - "Dinamite Jim" (English version) (2:27)
Vanilla Fudge - "You Keep Me Hangin' On" (5:01)
Maurice Jarre - "Miss Lily Langtry" (3:09)
KHJ Batman Promotion (1:13)
Review: A new Quentin Tarantino film almost always equals a new and essential soundtrack. The celebrated director's ability to add humour to the darkest scenes with an odd tune, or to make light of a heavy situation with his juxtaposed sounds, is unrivalled. His latest is another classy mix of swing, Americana, psyche, rock and roll and folk that is a brilliant listen whether or not you have seen the accompanying film. The bumper collection clocks in at 33 tracks featuring Los Bravos, Neil Diamond, Jose Feliciano, Vanilla Fudge and more.
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Played by: Manu Archeo
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