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Boomania
Boomania (gatefold translucent pink vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BOOCATLP 1. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Where Are You Baby? (4:06)
Hey DJ/I Can't Dance (To That Music You're Playing) (3:15)
Boo Is Booming (3:20)
Boo's Boogie (3:20)
24 Hours (3:29)
Valentine's Day (4:40)
Doin' The Do (King John 7" mix) (4:08)
Doin' It To Def (4:32)
Don't Know What To Do (3:47)
Shame (5:04)
Mumbo Jumbo (3:40)
Leave Me Alone (4:44)
Review: Betty Boo's irreverent blend of pop, rap and dancefloor sass took UK charts by storm in 1990, and her debut album Boomania here returns by way of a deluxe edition digging as deep into that exact era-defining sound as can possibly be dug. Originally launched off the back of her breakout appearance on The Beatmasters' 1989 single 'Hey DJ / I Can't Dance (To That Music You're Playing)', Boo's first full-length reached number four on the UK charts and went platinum. This expander reissue compiles 12 originals and 14 bonus cuts, including multiple versions of the four hit singles, from the King John and Peter Lorimer mixes of 'Where Are You Baby?' to Vince Clarke's Oratonic mix of '24 Hours'.
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Grrr! It's Betty Boo (reissue)
Grrr! It's Betty Boo (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: BOOCATLP 2. Rel: 05 Jun 25
I'm On My Way (3:22)
Thing Goin' On (3:41)
Hangover (3:49)
Curly & Girly (4:24)
Wish You Were Here (4:16)
Let Me Take You There (3:56)
Gave You The Boo (4:00)
Skin Tight (3:38)
Catch Me (3:45)
Close The Door (3:39)
Review: Released in 1992, Grrr! It's Betty Boo marked a stylistic and personal evolution for Betty Boo, arriving two years after her platinum-selling debut (also reissued now through the Betty Boo estate). While it didn't replicate the commercial heights of Boomania, it still delivered a memorable top 20 single with 'Let Me Take You There' and offered a flurry of follow-ups including 'I'm on My Way', 'Catch Me', 'Thing Goin' On' and 'Hangover'. With its bold visual identity referencing Tigra cigarette packaging and a dedication to her late father, the album hinted at more introspective themes beneath the tongue-in-cheek flair. Critics noted its playful absurdity and inventive rhyming, while Madonna later lamented its lack of recognition, calling it "horribly ignored". Sad to say, this would be Boo's last album before stepping away from music some years.
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The Emancipation Of Mimi
The Emancipation Of Mimi (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 752895 0. Rel: 30 May 25
It's Like That (3:26)
We Belong Together (3:19)
Shake It Off (3:50)
Mine Again (4:00)
Say Somethin' (feat Snoop Dogg) (3:44)
Stay The Night (3:57)
Get Your Number (feat Jermaine Dupri) (3:17)
One & Only (feat Twista) (3:10)
Circles (3:28)
Your Girl (2:48)
I Wish You Knew (3:34)
To The Floor (feat Nelly) (3:27)
Joy Ride (4:04)
Fly Like A Bird (3:55)
Don't Forget About Us (3:54)
Makin' It Last All Night (What It Do) (feat Jermaine Dupri) (3:49)
We Belong Together (feat Jadakiss & Styles P - remix) (4:20)
Secret Love (3:07)
Sprung (3:24)
We Belong Together (Mimi Late Night Valentine's mix) (3:14)
Review: Mariah Carey's tenth studio album stages a triumphant reclamation, not just of her voice but her autonomyicreatively, emotionally, and professionally. Rooted in Atlanta's crunk renaissance and steeped in New York r&b melodrama, it cuts through the excess of early-2000s pop with a steely sense of control. 'It's Like That' sets the tone: sharp, percussive, almost defiant. But it's 'We Belong Together' that cements the comeback, all tightly-wound longing and near-whispered devastation, sounding like midnight heartbreak on Hot 97. Neptunes collaborations 'Say Somethin'' and 'To the Floor' stretch her sound into slicker, clubbier territory, but never lose grip. Even on the gospel closer 'Fly Like a Bird', she dials back the melisma, letting space and breath do the work. From the brushed-off dismissal of 'Shake It Off' to the midnight crawl of 'Mine Again', there's a considered minimalism throughoutirestraint not as limitation but as liberation. Freed from industry baggage and tabloid distortion, Carey reasserts herself with quiet mastery, sounding not just back but unbothered, undefeated and utterly in control.
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Perversion
Perversion (gatefold LP)
Cat: MGLP 123. Rel: 03 Jun 25
Sexy Porno Shop (4:01)
Muscolo Rosso (4:39)
Goccioline (3:24)
No Drugs (3:55)
Satisfaction (4:11)
Nirvana (3:51)
Political Woman (4:21)
Perversion (4:08)
Review: Cicciolina. Now there's a character. Disco-pop singer, porn star, politician, and ex-wife/muse of legendary shiny balloon artist Jeff Koons i it's fair to say the Italo-Hungarian icon has worn a few hats over the years. Perversion features a selection of reissued tracks from her 80s heyday, including the magnificently titled 'Sexy Porno Shop', which in itself renders the record worthy of consideration. If you hadn't already guessed from the preamble, the music is kitsch, to say the least, with bubblegum vocals, earworm synth lines and generally pulsing tempos. But there are hidden gems: the (ahem) innocent vocals and twinkling melodies of 'Goccioline', the rousing congas and inspired 'no drugs, I love sex, much more sex' vocal of 'No Drugs', and the brilliant cover of the Rolling Stones' 'Satisfaction'. Echoing far, far simpler times, it's either politically incorrect nostalgia or pioneering, sexually liberated abandon. Either way, it's bags of fun.
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Played by: Manu Archeo
 in stock $33.13
Something Beautiful
Something Beautiful (gatefold translucent red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 198029 24051. Rel: 30 May 25
Prelude (2:30)
Something Beautiful (4:31)
End Of The World (3:58)
More To Lose (5:06)
Interlude 1 (1:11)
Easy Lover (2:59)
Interlude 2 (1:36)
Golden Burning Sun (4:58)
Walk Of Fame (feat Brittany Howard) (5:55)
Pretend You’re God (4:16)
Every Girl You’ve Ever Loved (feat Naomi Campbell) (5:21)
Reborn (5:43)
Give Me Love (3:46)
Review: On her ambitious ninth album, American pop queen Miley Cyrus delivers a genre-spanning collection that highlights her desire to constantly evolve and challenge convention. Something Beautiful blends soulful ballads, shimmering 80s pop and dancefloor-ready anthems, all pop which are anchored by her unmistakable, raspy vocals. From the emotionally rich title track to the high-energy sparkle of 'Every Girl You've Ever Loved,' the album brims with dynamic songwriting and bold sonic choices. While its conceptual aspirations sometimes feel abstract, the music is polished, confident and often euphoric. With strong collaborations, vivid production and a clear love for performance, the record reaffirms Cyrus as a fearless pop innovator exploring new emotional terrain.
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Funny Little Fears
Cat: ARI 2906791. Rel: 02 Jun 25
Voices (3:30)
Next Summer (2:45)
Zombie Lady (3:10)
The Bruise (3:23)
Sick Of Myself (3:36)
Angel (2:41)
Tango (3:13)
Born With A Broken Heart (3:27)
Tangerine (3:20)
Mars (4:50)
The First Time (3:38)
Perfect Life (3:24)
Solitude (No One Understands Me) (4:05)
Review: Who can forget Maneskin's triumph for rock on the Eurovision stage as they brought the win for Italy in 2021? In Damiano David, the Italian band have a natural born frontman who is now having his Harry Styles moment and stepping out on his own and forging a distinctive solo career to rival the day job. Despite being labelled a glam rock outfit, Maneskin's pop element always shone brightly and so for his debut solo album David has tapped more heavily into that side of his. David's embraced co-writes and in terms of the production he has thrown the kitchen sink at it to get a massive sound. 'The First Time' has more hooks than a fisherman's tackle box and a sweeping epic Sprinsteen-esque feel. Another highlight 'Next Summer', lets David's vocals star, but the arrangement is unexpectedly massive. Despite its sparse beginning it turns into an orchestral showstopper indicative of the seemingly vast resources the label have had to craft this beauty.
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Happiness (15th Anniversary Edition)
Happiness (15th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold picture disc 2xLP)
Cat: 198028 89361. Rel: 23 May 25
Silver Lining (4:56)
Wonderful Life (3:58)
Blood, Tears & Gold (4:09)
Sunday (3:51)
Stay (3:49)
Illuminated (3:17)
Evelyn (3:44)
Better Than Love (3:31)
Devotion (4:13)
Unspoken (4:32)
The Water (3:34)
Verona (1:49)
Affair (6:10)
Mother Nature (2:50)
Happiness (3:32)
All I Want For Christmas Is New Year's Day (4:26)
Wonderful Life (Arthur Baker remix) (6:46)
Review: To mark its 15th anniversary, Hurts' debut album Happiness receives a long-awaited vinyl release as a rather special limited-edition picture disc. The synth-pop duo's breakthrough was originally released in 2010 and is revisited in full here with all the hits, featuring such as 'Better Than Love,' 'Wonderful Life' and 'Stay.' This debut vinyl pressing adds further value with a side of deluxe edition highlights including the festive fan favourite 'All I Want For Christmas Is New Year's Day' and Arthur Baker's remix of 'Wonderful Life.' It's a sleek and nostalgic listen that reminds of the moody glamour and melodic punch of Hurts' defining debut.
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Princess Of Power
Princess Of Power (gatefold translucent yellow 'butterly' eco vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 964153 761. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Princess Of Power (4:10)
Butterfly (4:24)
Cuntissimo (4:00)
Rollercoaster (3:04)
Cupid's Girl (3:28)
Metallic Stallion (4:16)
Je Ne Sais Quoi (3:31)
Digital Fantasy (3:19)
Everybody Knows I'm Sad (4:05)
Hello Kitty (3:27)
I Love You (3:29)
Adult Girl (2:59)
Final Boss (3:15)
Review: Welsh singer and songwriter Marina returns with her sixth album and first since parting ways with Atlantic, self-released via her Queenie imprint. Where earlier work flirted with alter egos, here she fully embraces a character-led pop universe, drawing strength from archetypes of feminine power without slipping into pastiche. Across thirteen tracks, she channels everything from house-infused chamber pop to electro-balladry, always with a theatrical flair. 'Butterfly' opens with a shimmering elegance that morphs into after-hours dancefloor balm, while 'Cuntissimo' blends dreamy techno-pop with cutting social commentary. 'Cupid's Girl' veers into new rave territory, maintaining Marina's signature emotional tension between irony and sincerity. Sharp, playful and defiantly independent, this record sees Marina embrace vulnerability and spectacle with equal force.
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 in stock $30.86
Discography: The Singles Collection
Discography: The Singles Collection (limited blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 502173 2580238. Rel: 29 May 25
West End Girls (3:54)
Love Comes Quickly (4:13)
Opportunities (Let's Make Lots Of Money) (3:38)
Suburbia (4:00)
It's A Sin (5:02)
What Have I Done To Deserve This? (4:14)
Rent (3:32)
Always On My Mind (3:55)
Heart (4:17)
Domino Dancing (4:16)
Left To My Own Devices (4:48)
It's Alright (4:15)
So Hard (4:02)
Being Boring (4:50)
Where The Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off You) (4:26)
Jealousy (4:14)
DJ Culture (4:12)
Was It Worth It? (4:21)
Review: Few synth-pop acts have captured the elegance, wit and sheer dancefloor appeal of this UK dance pop duo, and this compilation remains the definitive snapshot of their first five years. Originally released in 1992, this double album compiles 18 of their biggest hits, now reissued on striking blue vinyl is a remarkable album that's full of excellent songs that flow like a no other. The track list reads like a masterclass in electronic pop. From the moody, detached cool of 'West End Girls' to the euphoric satire of 'Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)', the duo's signature mix of sharp social commentary and irresistible melodies is on full display. 'It's a Sin' and 'Always on My Mind' showcase their ability to turn theatrical drama into anthemic dancefloor epics, while 'Domino Dancing' and 'Left to My Own Devices' reveal a Latin-infused, orchestral ambition. The collection also includes 'Where the Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off You)', a bold, unexpected U2/Frankie Valli mashup and 'Was It Worth It?', a then-new single that closes the album with reflective melancholy. Sonically, the reissue retains the crisp production that made these tracks timeless, while the blue vinyl adds a collector's appeal. More than just a greatest hits album, Discography is an album that gathered their impact in a perfect compilation.
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Played by: Shadow Dancer
 in stock $44.15
Addison
Addison (gatefold magenta vinyl LP) (1 per customer)
Cat: 198029 28161. Rel: 06 Jun 25
New York
Diet Pepsi
Money Is Everything
Aquamarine
Lost & Found
High Fashion
Summer Forever
In The Rain
Fame Is A Gun
Times Like These
Life's No Fun Through Clear Waters
Headphones On
Review: Addison Rae's debut album has been long-awaited by fans and is finally here via Columbia Records and marking the bold step into full-fledged pop stardom many have expected for a while. Featuring previous fan-favourite singles like 'Diet Pepsi,' 'Aquamarine' and 'High Fashion,' the album showcases Rae's evolution from viral sensation to polished pop artist. It was co-written and produced with Luka Kloser and Elvira Anderfjard, and pairs bright, glossy production with playful, high-glam energy that is sure to cut through all summer long from festal stages to car radios. The latest single 'Headphones On' embodies the album's confident tone - it's fun, flirty and unmistakably self-assured. A surprisingly self-aware debut full of chart-ready appeal.
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I Got Too Sad For My Friends
Cat: PIASR 1555LP. Rel: 29 May 25
Tokyo (3:23)
Leonard Street (3:26)
Recognise (4:25)
World's Worst Girlfriend (2:39)
Richardson (feat Cassandra Jenkins) (3:42)
America (3:52)
Online (3:44)
I Wanna Be Love By You (3:03)
Ringpull (2:51)
If You Don't Believe In Love (feat Helado Negro) (4:13)
Bad Kid (feat Becca Mancari) (2:52)
Review: British singer-songwriter Shura has spent some serious time, effort and thought on I Got Too Sad For My Friends. Six years, in fact. During that period, she's clearly learned at lot about life, love, loss, and whatever other L-word you can think of that means 'maturity' to those in the know. The result is a spectacularly accomplished collection that reveals an artist at their creative peak. To date, anyway. Cornerstone of the record, and the very first single, is 'Recognise', and this is perhaps the strongest case in point. From whispy and whispered opening, through full, cacophonous bloom, it's a track that keeps us in a beautiful dark until its monumental, joyful reveal. Elsewhere, 'Ringpull' and 'The World's Worst Girlfriend' betray a clear penchant for classic 1980s pop, while the likes of 'Online' seem to float in on a serene cloud of gentile pianos and hovering strings.



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Nobody Else (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Nobody Else (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (limited gatefold orange marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: 198029 11261. Rel: 06 Jun 25
Sure (3:40)
Back For Good (3:58)
Every Guy (3:51)
Sunday To Saturday (5:04)
Nobody Else (5:46)
Never Forget (5:10)
Hanging Onto Your Love (4:09)
Holding Back The Tears (5:27)
Hate It (3:45)
Lady Tonight (4:35)
The Day After Tomorrow (4:44)
All That Matters To Me ((Japanese edition bonus track)) (5:23)
Hanging Onto Your Love ((Howard Donald's 2025 remix)) (6:15)
Sure ((Full Pressure mix)) (5:34)
Back For Good ((Urban mix)) (4:01)
How Deep Is Your Love (3:34)
Lady Tonight (4:25)
Sunday To Saturday (3:36)
Every Guy (5:32)
Review: To mark its 30th anniversary, Take That's iconic 1995 album Nobody Else gets the deluxe treatment with its first-ever vinyl release. Packed with beloved pop-hits of the era like 'Sure,' 'Back for Good' and 'Never Forget,' this reissue brings new life to a classic 90s gem by including exclusive extras such as the rare Japanese bonus track 'All That Matters to Me,' electrifying live recordings from the 1995 Nobody Else Tour, and a brand-new remix of 'Hanging Onto Your Love' by Howard Donald, who later went on to DJ in his own right. It makes for a nostalgic yet updated celebration of a defining era in British pop.
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Now That's What I Call Pop!
VARIOUS
Now That's What I Call Pop! (gatefold yellow pink & blue vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: LPNNNOW 157. Rel: 22 May 25
Sabrina Carpenter - "Espresso" (2:56)
Noah Kahan - "Stick Season" (3:01)
Myles Smith - "Stargazing" (2:51)
Billie Eilish - "BIRDS OF A FEATHER" (3:30)
Olivia Rodrigo - "Vampire" (3:42)
Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars - "Die With A Smile" (4:08)
Gracie Abrams - "Close To You" (3:46)
Troye Sivan - "One Of Your Girls" (3:00)
Madison Beer - "Make You Mine" (3:43)
Conan Gray - "Never Ending Song" (2:36)
Shawn Mendes - "When You're Gone" (2:54)
Mimi Webb - "House On Fire" (2:20)
Benson Boone - "Beautiful Things" (3:01)
Teddy Swims - "Lose Control" (3:31)
Post Malone & Morgan Wallen - "I Had Some Help" (2:59)
Dasha - "Austin (Boots Stop Workin')" (2:51)
SZA - "Kill Bill" (2:36)
RAYE - "Escapism" (feat 070 Shake) (4:34)
Sam Fender - "Seventeen Going Under" (3:56)
Tom Grennan - "Higher" (3:22)
The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber - "STAY" (2:21)
PinkPantheress - "Boy's A Liar" (2:14)
Doja Cat - "Woman" (2:55)
Lizzo - "About Damn Time" (3:12)
Lil Nas X - "THATS WHAT I WANT" (2:25)
Ariana Grande - "Yes, &?" (3:35)
Dua Lipa - "Houdini" (3:08)
Tate McRae - "Greedy" (2:13)
Tyla - "Water" (3:21)
Miley Cyrus - "Flowers" (3:17)
Lana Del Rey - "Say Yes To Heaven" (3:04)
KAROL G - "Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido" (3:14)
Sam Smith & Kim Petras - "Unholy" (2:40)
David Guetta & Bebe Rexha - "I'm Good (Blue)" (2:57)
Nathan Dawe X Joel Corry X Ella Henderson - "0800 Heaven" (2:38)
Becky Hill & Sonny Fodera - "Never Be Alone" (3:09)
Dermot Kennedy - "Kiss Me" (3:48)
Alex Warren - "Carry You Home" (2:48)
Review: The Now! compilations have come a heck of a long way since their inception in 1983, thanks to the mantic capabilities of Stephen Navin, Jon Webster and Peter Jamieson, major label collaborators operating between EMI and Virgin. Inspired by a 1920s British advertising poster depicting a pig exclaiming, "Now, that's what I call music!", these roundups are bona fide arbitrations of taste indeed. While decadal / period retrospectives are their usual fare, their yearly roundup subcategory takes shape for 2025, enshrining the very best earworms of recent memory: Tyla's 'Water', Lil Nas X's 'That's What I Want', Ariana Grande's 'Yes &?' and Raye's 'Escapism'.
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Evangelic Girl Is A Gun
Evangelic Girl Is A Gun ('iris of bloodlust' translucent red marbled vinyl LP + poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: ZEN 315E. Rel: 29 May 25
Tequila Coma (2:45)
The Girl Who Sold Her Face (2:50)
Eko (3:29)
1967 (3:52)
VV (3:49)
Dudu (3:06)
What3vr (2:44)
Saiko (1:52)
Evangelic Girl Is A Gun (4:30)
Skullcrusher (2:16)
Review: Yeule (Nat Cmiel) is something of a sonic scrapyard varmint, scouring the lost wastes for augmentable audio parts perhaps useable in their madcap experiments. An avant-garde spin doctor of ash-faced, death-ray-desert-bomb glitch-pop, they've kept their place at the knife-edge of innovation, blending genres and non-genres at the violent vanguard where sounds remain in constant, slipped flux. In the lineage of Machine Girl, ecolagbohrsac2021 or Hakushi Hasegawa, 2022's Glitch Princess laid nutritious ground for Cmiel's now evermore fractious work, Evangelic Girl Is A Gun, which hears the somewhat alter-egoic Yeule now delve into the complexity of a fragmented identity, embracing the duality of light and shadow while echoing surreal animes, such as Serial Experiments Lain and Angel Egg. The LP reimagines Yeule as a haunting figure, exploring ego deaths and transformations in partnership with visual artist Vasso Vu.
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Evangelic Girl Is A Gun
Cat: ZEN 315. Rel: 29 May 25
Tequila Coma (2:45)
The Girl Who Sold Her Face (2:50)
Eko (3:29)
1967 (3:52)
VV (3:49)
Dudu (3:06)
What3vr (2:44)
Saiko (1:52)
Evangelic Girl Is A Gun (4:30)
Skullcrusher (2:16)
Review: Non-binary performance artist Nat Cmiel from Singapore, often also known as yeule, continues to push the boundaries of glitch-pop and alt-electronica with their latest release. After solidifying their reputation as a trailblazer with their sophomore album Glitch Princess and its follow-up softscars, Cmiel takes a more daring, raw approach here. It's a cathartic exploration of self-destruction, trapped identities and the dark undercurrents of post-modernity, where Cmiel's ethereal vocals intertwine with dissonant beats, creating a paradox of beauty and tension.The sprawling atmospherics of 'Tequila Coma' and '1967' unfurl into a liquid haze, giving way to the razor-edged urgency of 'VV' and 'Dudu', which channel a palpable, jittery rhythm that commands attention. Collaborating with the likes of A.G. Cook and Mura Masa, the album navigates between haunting introspection and electrifying energy. It's a striking nod to Cmiel's ability to balance vulnerability and sonic experimentation, presenting a portrait of the artist struggling with the very image they've built.
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