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1
Peel Sessions 1978-1979
Cat: TONY 011. Rel: 13 Jan 25
Lou (4:05)
It Doesn't Matter (1:59)
Zerox (3:21)
Friends (3:14)
You're So Physical (3:08)
Cleopatra (3:29)
Ligotage (3:02)
Tabletalk (5:06)
Animals & Men (2:38)
Never Trust A Man (With Egg On His Face) (3:07)
Review: This was the golden age of Adam & The Ants - for one or two of the more serious-minded post-punk fans from the early 80s at the very least. A BBC Sessions album that is a tribute to the great DJ himself, John Peel who, had it not been for him, many may never had been introduced to the band. Featuring many different versions of tracks that were included on the debut Dirk Wears White Sox (released later in 1979), these tracks seem even more adrenalin-fuelled that the versions we eventually heard on the fantastic debut that for many has never been matched by anyone since. The opening two tracks, however, come from the early 1978 session that were not part of the debut and opening track 'Lou' doesn't even feature Adam Ant on lead vocals. This track was performed by the band's then manager and punk icon Jordan and sits well with the rest of this impressive collection of recordings that could be classed as Adam & The Ants part one (of three different versions). These sessions link the first two versions of the band very well and are a world apart from the commercial and more successful songs that the band eventually wrote and released a few years later that eventually made them a household - and playground - name for the next decade.
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Dust To Rust: Live At Le Zenith Paris France 28th Oct 1991 FM Broadcast
Cat: JACK 041CV. Rel: 13 Jan 25
Last Beat Of My Heart (4:53)
Cry (3:50)
The Killing Jar (3:30)
Melt (3:59)
Kiss Them For Me (4:54)
Peek-A-Boo (3:50)
Painted Bird (4:10)
Fear (4:37)
Dear Prudence (3:49)
Los Muertos (4:40)
Spellbound (3:16)
Israeal (5:10)
 in stock $20.64
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Reading Writing & Arithmetic (remastered)
Cat: B 003824701. Rel: 22 Nov 24
Skin & Bones (4:16)
Heres Where The Story Ends (3:52)
Can't Be Sure (3:23)
I Won (4:22)
Hideous Towns (3:44)
You're Not The Only One I Know (3:48)
A Certain Someone (4:24)
I Kicked A Boy (2:15)
My Finest Hour (3:57)
Joy (4:07)
Review: The Sunday was a beloved late 80s/early 90s indie rock band that released three acclaimed albums in both the European and US markets. Their debut, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, was released in 1990 and became a chart success worldwide, riding on the success of their 1989 breakthrough hit 'Here's Where The Story Ends'. Lead singer Harriet Wheeler captivated audiences with her distinctive voice while the band delivered captivating hooks and grooves to complement her vocals, clocking in somewhere between the jangle of The Smiths and the darker hues of The Cure and the sonic sparkle of Cocteau Twins. After three albums with Rough Trade, Parlophone, and Geffen Records, they disappeared from the scene following 1997's Static & Silence. Now, a limited edition 180g black vinyl of Reading, Writing & Arithmetic is available having been remastered from the original analogue tapes.
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 in stock $37.70
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Cub
Cub (LP)
Cat: COMM 505. Rel: 27 Oct 22
Butterflies (3:24)
Leader Of The Pack (3:04)
Purple (3:22)
Atlantis (2:32)
17 (3:10)
Teal (3:10)
Poppy (4:24)
Mantis (3:02)
The Girl Behind The Glass (3:11)
Morphine (4:48)
Epilogue (3:35)
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If There's A Will There's A Way
Don Covay & The Jefferson Lemon Band - "If There's A Will There's A Way" (3:36)
Harvey Mandel - "Baby Batter" (3:40)
Review: Climactic, psychedelic soul and blues brilliance by Don Covay, co-written by Donny Hathaway and backed by a proto-Balearic sweetmeat on the B, Harvey Mandel's 'Baby Batter'. The A-side was originally released one year after (1972) the B-side (1971) on the American Janus label, and the tracks provide a palpable contrast, drawing on the same idiom yet approaching it with remarkable difference. Covay's lyrics are, thematically, overflowing with determination, despite the psychic conflict at the track's heart. Is there any resolution? "The sweeter you, look, mama... the bitterer you treat me..."
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The Dark Side Of The Moon (50th Anniversary 2023 Remastered Edition)
The Dark Side Of The Moon (50th Anniversary 2023 Remastered Edition) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + posters + sticker)
Cat: 505419 7141478. Rel: 12 Oct 23
Speak To Me
Breathe (In The Air)
On The Run
Time
The Great Gig In The Sky
Money
Us & Them
Any Colour You Like
Brain Damage
Eclipse
Review: In the pantheon of prog rock landmarks, none come bigger than The Dark Side Of The Moon. Pink Floyd's magnum opus struck the perfect balance between grandiose vision and universal appeal, carrying relatable themes alongside innovative production and providing the fuel for any psychedelically-minded listener to trip out on a precision crafted trip. As the album celebrates its 50th birthday, this stellar recording of a full live performance of Dark Side... from Wembley in 1974 is seeing its first pressing on vinyl. It's faithful to the album in Floyd's exacting way, but it's also a revelation to hear such a wide scope of sound recreated on stage, not least the likes of 'On The Run'. A fascinating insight into the legacy of a towering, seminal work in the history of modern music.
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Terremoto
Terremoto (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OGR 887. Rel: 07 Jan 25
Terremoto (3:42)
Via Appia (2:28)
Review: Original Gravity strides into 2025 with this electrifying debut release from I Ragazzi. The limited 45 rpm has been crafted by the talented Neil Anderson and the title cut 'Terremoto' on the A-side bursts with funky, soulful energy that promises to keep floors moving and grooving all night long. It has big drums, crashing hits and driving Hammond organ stabs that never let up. On the flip, things get a little more laid back with 'Via Appia' which is led by more great organs, this time with swirling horn sounds and an inviting rhythm.
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Dust To Rust: Live At Le Zenith Paris France 28th Oct 1991 FM Broadcast
Last Beat Of My Heart (4:53)
Cry (3:50)
The Killing Jar (3:30)
Melt (3:59)
Kiss Them For Me (4:54)
Peek-A-Boo (3:50)
Painted Bird (4:10)
Fear (4:37)
Dear Prudence (3:49)
Los Muertos (4:40)
Spellbound (3:16)
Israeal (5:10)
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Down In The Basement Vol 3
Down In The Basement Vol 3 (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OGR 885. Rel: 07 Jan 25
Curtis Baker & The Bravehearts - "Slippy" (2:40)
Abramo & Nestor - "Gumband" (3:05)
Melvin Craig - "Redd Up" (2:37)
The Native Yinzer - "Return Of The Yinzer" (2:54)
Review: The third volume of this series delivers an irresistible blend of funk and 60s-inspired grooves. Side-1 kicks off with a surf-rock-infused funk jam packed with energy and retro vibes. Following that, a swinging 60s sound that combining catchy rhythms and pop sensibilities keeps the momentum going. Side-2 shifts gears a groove-heavy track led by a soulful organ that oozes vintage charm. Closing the collection, there is a gem that features smooth, funk-driven melodies, topped off by a standout sax solo and a subtle British flair. This compilation offers a vibrant mix of styles, perfect for fans of classic funk with a modern twist.
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The Human Fear
The Human Fear (limited gatefold white bio vinyl LP + booklet + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: WIGLP 495X. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Audacious (3:22)
Everyday Dreamer (3:10)
The Doctor (2:19)
Hooked (2:39)
Build It Up (3:00)
Night Or Day (3:19)
Bar Lonely (3:01)
Cats (3:11)
Black Eyelashes (2:53)
Tell Me I Should Stay (4:36)
The Birds (3:14)
Review: Well that's flown by! It's more than 20 years ago that Franz Ferdinand released their debut album and established themselves as one of the best live bands on the planet. It was a flawless debut, but the band never rested on their laurels and have built a strong back catalogue in their time. This is their sixth studio album and has already spawned two fantastic singles. 'Audacious' is off-kilter indie at its finest, with singer Alex Kapranos as charismatic as ever and there's uplifting choruses that nods to a Phil Spector-esque wall of sound. The other single, 'Night Or Day', is classic Franz Ferdinand, hitting all the right notes for long-time fans, whilst still pushing into new directions and aesthetics. An exciting start to their third decade for sure.
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Through The Looking Glass: Live In London 1976 (remastered)
Cat: MARLP 002. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Dance On A Volcano (5:53)
Counting Out Time (3:42)
Carpet Crawlers (5:41)
The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway (4:43)
Fly On A Windshield (2:38)
Firth Of Fifth (8:36)
Entangled (6:44)
Squonk (6:49)
 in stock $16.81
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Images & Words (Start Your Ear Off Right 2025)
Cat: 603497 821570. Rel: 02 Jan 25
Pull Me Under
Another Day
Take The Time
Surrounded
Metropolis "The Miracle & The Sleeper" (part 1)
Under A Glass Moon
Wait For Sleep
Learning To Live
Review: Images & Words remains one of Dream Theater's most defining moments, blending the technical precision of progressive metal with rich, lyrical depth. 'Pull Me Under' is, of course, the standout, its intricate guitar work matched by an anthemic energy that never loses its grip. But it's tracks like 'Another Day' and 'MetropolisiPart 1' that reveal the band's ability to juggle complex arrangements with emotional resonance. The remastered vinyl brings a fresh clarity to these multifaceted compositions, allowing each layer of sound to breathe without losing the album's raw intensity. For anyone looking to delve deeper into Dream Theater's world, this reissue offers a chance to experience it in all its dynamic glory.
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 in stock $30.56
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Songs Of A Lost World
Songs Of A Lost World (180 gram bio vinyl LP)
Cat: 680337 7. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Alone (6:45)
And Nothing Is Forever (6:44)
A Fragile Thing (4:38)
War Song (4:16)
Drone: No Drone (4:29)
I Can Never Say Goodbye (5:29)
All I Ever Am (5:17)
End Song (10:19)
Review: Songs Of A Lost World is Robert Smith and co's first studio record since 2008. In the lead-up to the release, the band dropped cryptic social media hints, mailed postcards revealing the album's title and release date, and even placed a poster at the pub where they played their first show in Crawley. Recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales, this album is the band's 14th, featuring the core lineup of Robert Smith, Simon Gallup, Jason Cooper, Roger O'Donnell, and Reeves Gabrels. Smith, together with producer Paul Corkett, oversaw the arrangements, while long-time collaborator Andy Vella designed the album's artwork, which showcases Janez Pirnat's 1975 sculpture Bagatelle. Smith has stressed that identifying the opening and closing songs is crucial for the album's development. A record that digs deep into darker, more personal themes, echoing the intensity of their earlier work, the release also includes two live tracks, 'And Nothing Is Forever' and 'I Can Never Say Goodbye', from their Shows Of A Lost World tour.
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Cumbia De Sal
Cat: MAS 049. Rel: 10 Jan 25
Cumbia De Sal (3:17)
Mexico (4:13)
Review: Discos Mas kicks off their New Year with a vibrant Los Disco Duro version of the iconic 'Cumbia de Sal'. this top take blends the famous Moog cover with the original 60s version for some super fresh results. Featuring vocoder vocals, brilliantly resonant synths and funky drums, this unique cut enhances the classic cumbia beat with all-new energy. The release also includes a double A-side with a cover of 'Mexico' by the wonderful Mexican Institute of Sound. Camilo Lara's original composition is reimagined with signature Los Disco Duro elements such as vocoder vocals, synths and cumbia percussion, all of which add up to a refreshing mix of modern and traditional rhythms, nostalgia and innovation.
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Tags: Cumbia
 in stock $17.07
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OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017
OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017 (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XLLP 868. Rel: 23 Jun 17
Airbag (4:44)
Paranoid Android (6:21)
Subterranean Homesick Alien (4:34)
Exit Music (For A Film) (4:24)
Let Down (5:00)
Karma Police (4:26)
Fitter Happier (1:55)
Electioneering (3:54)
Climbing Up The Walls (4:45)
No Surprises (3:52)
Lucky (4:19)
The Tourist (5:23)
I Promise (3:59)
Man Of War (4:28)
Lift (4:07)
Lull (2:26)
Meeting In The Aisle (3:05)
Melatonin (2:11)
A Reminder (3:50)
Polyethylene (parts 1 & 2) (4:23)
Pearly (3:37)
Palo Alto (3:52)
How I Made My Millions (3:10)
Review: Twenty years ago it sounded like an oddly poignant evocation of pre-millennial tension. Two decades later it stands as an eerily prescient glimpe into the technological alienation and dislocation of of a new era. Yet more importantly, OK Computer is no more or less than a sparkling, dramatic and moving collection of songs that haven't lost any of their impact in the interim. The sound of a band stubbornly refusing to follow up the stadium-strafing stylings of its predecessor The Bends - and instead bursting headlong into experimentation and wild creativity -is portrayed in still more vivid colours by the alarmingly strong collection of out-takes and B-sides collected herein, Yet there's no getting away from the chill and spark that marked out OK Computer from everything surrounding it in the post-Britpop malaise, and continues to do so in the pre-Brexit counterpart.
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Eclipse
Eclipse (CD)
Cat: ERC 020CD. Rel: 20 Oct 14
Ballenas
Adios Tren De Jaipur
Midnight Round Mekines
Donde Una Amapola Blanca Revienta
Tierra A La Vista
Tagomago
El Colegio De Alvarito
Eucaliptus Blues
Himalaya
Interior Del Bosque
A Una Muchacha
La Alegria Del Coyote
Gran Via
Kabul
La Oracion Y El Te
Rio Nilo
Review: Emotional Rescue label boss Stuart Leath is particularly excited about this release, and it's not hard to see why. While Spanish singer/songwriter Javier Bergia is not widely known in the UK, his releases - either solo, or as part of the Finas Africae and Arium Musicae groups - are held in high regard by those of a Balearic persuasion. Eclipse is something of a treat, gathering together the best of Bergia's solo work from 1985 to the present day. Featuring Bergia's spoken and sung vocals atop a mix of gentle acoustics, atmospheric strings, delay-laden percussion and subtle global rhythms, Eclipse impresses from start to finish. It should be essential listening for anyone with even the tiniest interest in Balearica.
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80s Underground Cassette Culture Volume 2
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80s Underground Cassette Culture Volume 2 (gatefold 2xLP with printed inners + insert)
Cat: CY 80LP02. Rel: 12 Dec 22
Die Achse - "Under The Church" (2:40)
Nostalgie Eternelle - "Peace Of Mind" (4:13)
Years On Earth - "As You're Told" (3:34)
If, Bwana - "Tiny Bladders" (3:06)
Stefan Schrader - "Attempt To Rap" (2:43)
Misteek - "Bump Beat" (2:47)
M Rendell - "CV In" (3:47)
Dix Ferro - "Bienvenidos A Neuchatel" (4:11)
Sluik - "Open Window" (2:04)
Pornosect - "Pressure Level" (3:20)
The Horse He's Sick - "Projectile Fascination" (2:15)
M Nomized - "Nitsed" (4:20)
John J Lafia - "Life Is Short" (3:57)
Interaccion - "Newton" (3:16)
Die Mysteriosen - "Spurhund" (3:42)
Homage A Brinkmann - "Franzosisch" (4:05)
Solanaceae Tau - "Tekno Pop" (1:29)
Ob Ovo + Sha 261 - "The CIA, It Dances" (5:27)
Collectionism - "We Are All Children Of God" (4:20)
UPM - "Anstalt" (3:55)
Wolfgang Wiggers - "Slightly Mental" (3:56)
Review: "Rich-poor divide widens. Unemployment soars. The East and West eyeball each other on the brink. 2022 isn't too far off the 1980s. Contort Yourself know this." A second collection of distortion soaked didactics from across the globe, all created specifically and exclusively to express wanton abandonment; marginalisatioan and alientation via tiny tape runs, but lovingly rustled up into a 21 track gem of a compilation. Rusted guitar strings, cobbled drum machines and fire in the belly - a soundtrack of despondent despair, a lament of languid lechery, an anthem of what was then and still is now.
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 in stock $9.53
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Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo (2xCD)
Cat: UN2CD 080. Rel: 10 Jan 25
City Of Blinding Lights
Vertigo
Elevation
Until The End Of The World
New Year's Day
I Still Haven't Found Whar I'm Looking For
Beautiful Day
Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of
Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own
Love & Peace Or Else
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Bullet The Blue Sky
Miss Sarajevo
Pride (In The Name Of Love)
Where The Streets Have No Name
One
Zoo Station
The Fly
Mysterious Ways
With Or Without You
All Because Of You
Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) (Lennon, Mccartney)
Original Of The Species
 in stock $13.00
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Mercury: Act 1
Mercury: Act 1 (limited gatefold 180 gram white vinyl LP)
Cat: UNIP 3851455. Rel: 12 Oct 21
My Life (3:39)
Lonely (2:40)
Wrecked (4:04)
Monday (3:08)
#1 (3:22)
Easy Come Easy Go (2:57)
Giants (3:29)
It's OK (3:17)
Dull Knives (3:33)
Follow You (2:53)
Cutthroat (2:50)
No Time For Toxic People (3:28)
One Day (2:31)
 in stock $11.20
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Off The Bone
Cat: ILP 012. Rel: 23 Nov 20
Human Fly (2:14)
The Way I Walk (2:38)
Domino (3:06)
Surfin' Bird (5:05)
Lonesome Town (3:01)
Garbageman (3:28)
Fever (4:18)
Drug Train (2:34)
Love Me (1:36)
I Can't Hardly Stand It (3:02)
Goo Goo Muck (3:01)
She Said (3:15)
The Crusher (1:42)
Save It (2:55)
New Kind Of Kick (3:31)
 in stock $17.31
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Indian Ropeman (reissue)
Indian Ropeman (reissue) (purple vinyl 7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DF 003PURPLE. Rel: 30 Dec 24
Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity - "Indian Rope Man" (3:22)
Brian Auger & The Trinity - "Black Cat" (3:23)
Review: Heavy Jazz Records has licensed this very welcome reissue of one of the most iconic Hammond Mod dancefloor bangers of all time. This limited edition new 45 rpm features Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity's 'Indian Rope Man' on one side, a track packed with driving chord work, vibrant guitar licks, and passionate, intense vocals. On the flip side, Mod enthusiasts will find another gem in the form of 'Black Cat.' This track races forward with raw brass, hard-edged vocals, scintillating drums and epic chord progressions. A true pair of heavy-hitting tracks from the vault, sure to thrill collectors and dancers enthusiasts alike.
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Oh Shit! The Another Music In A Different Kitchen Demos 1977
Boredom (2:58)
Fast Cars (2:14)
You Tear Me Up (2:42)
Sixteen (3:10)
No Reply (2:15)
Orgasm Addict (2:05)
What Do I Get (2:46)
Whaever Happened To? (2:17)
Oh Shit (1:32)
Get On Our Own (2:27)
I Don't Mind (2:22)
Fiction Romance (4:04)
Autonomy (3:43)
I Need (2:46)
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Live In Venezia: A Momentary Lapse Of Reason Tour 15/07/1989
Cat: LL 005. Rel: 03 Jan 25
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (2:44)
Learning To Fly (6:04)
Yet Another Movie (6:08)
Round & Around (5:04)
Sorrow (4:45)
The Dogs Of War (7:46)
On The Turning Away (7:39)
Time (5:56)
The Great Gig In The Sky (5:29)
Wish You Were Here (4:13)
Money (9:37)
Another Brick In The Wall (5:31)
Comfortably Numb (10:21)
Run Like Hell (9:31)
 in stock $34.14
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White Ladder (remastered)
White Ladder (remastered) (gatefold white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: IHTLP 1910. Rel: 13 Feb 20
Please Forgive Me (5:27)
Babylon (4:25)
My Oh My (4:37)
We're Not Right (3:03)
Nightblindness (4:17)
Silver Lining (6:00)
White Ladder (4:11)
This Years Love (4:05)
Sail Away (5:14)
Say Hello Wave Goodbye (8:59)
 in stock $25.23
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Rumours
Rumours (LP)
Cat: 936249 7935. Rel: 29 Jan 13
Second Hand News
Dreams
Never Going Back Again
Don't Stop
Go Your Own Way
Songbird
The Chain
You Make Loving Fun
I Don't Want To Know
Oh Daddy
Gold Dust Woman
Played by: Osmose
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NOW 12 Inch 80's: 1984 Part One
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Cat: CDNOW 1284P1. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Queen - "I Want To Break Free" (extended mix - CD1)
Tina Turner - "What’s Love Got To Do With It" (extended 12" remix)
Alison Moyet - "Love Resurrection" (Love Injected mix)
Duran Duran - "New Moon On Monday" (dance mix)
Culture Club - "It’s A Miracle/Miss Me Blind" (US 12" mix)
Bananarama - "Robert De Niro’s Waiting" (extended version)
Matthew Wilder - "Break My Stride" (remix - club version)
Ray Parker Jr - "Ghostbusters" (extended version)
Nik Kershaw - "The Riddle" (extended Riddle)
Thompson Twins - "Doctor! Doctor!" (extended version)
Howard Jones - "What Is Love?" (extended mix)
Ultravox - "Love’s Great Adventure" (extended version)
Freddie Mercury - "Love Kills" (extended mix - CD2)
Shannon - "Let The Music Play" (Full Length album version)
Sister Sledge - "Lost In Music" (1984 Bernard Edwards & Nile Rodgers remix)
The Pointer Sisters - "Jump (For My Love)" (12" long version)
Bronski Beat - "Why?" (12" version)
Dead Or Alive - "That’s The Way (I Like It)" (extended version)
Divine - "You Think You’re A Man" (12" mix)
Evelyn Thomas - "High Energy" (extended version)
Hazell Dean - "Whatever I Do" (12" mix)
The Weather Girls - "It’s Raining Men" (12" version)
Laura Branigan - "Self Control" (extended version)
Kim Wilde - "The Touch" (extended version)
Chaka Khan - "I Feel For You" (remix - CD3)
Womack & Womack - "Love Wars" (extended vocal)
Jocelyn Brown - "Somebody Else’s Guy"
The World’s Famous Supreme Team - "Hey DJ" (12" mix)
Grandmaster Melle Mel - "White Lines (Don’t Do It)" (long version)
Nick Heyward - "Warning Sign" (12" version)
Tears For Fears - "Mothers Talk" (long version)
Scritti Politti - "Wood Beez" (version)
Propaganda - "Das Testament Des Dr Mabuse" (12" edit For Germany)
Cocteau Twins - "Pearly-Dewdrops’ Drops" (12" version)
Echo & The Bunnymen - "The Killing Moon" (All Night version)
Frankie Goes To Hollywood - "Two Tribes" (Annihilation - CD4)
Duran Duran - "The Wild Boys" (Wilder Than Wild Boys extended mix)
Spandau Ballet - "Only When You Leave" (12" version)
Paul Young - "I’m Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down" (extended mix)
Adam Ant - "Apollo 9" (Francois K Splashdown mix)
Simple Minds - "Up On The Catwalk" (extended version)
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - "Tesla Girls" (extended mix)
Blancmange - "Don’t Tell Me" (extended)
Alphaville - "Big In Japan" (extended remix)
Howard Jones - "Like To Get To Know You Well" (International mix)
Band Aid - "Do They Know It’s Christmas?" (12" mix)
Review: Featuring extended versions of iconic tracks from this vital year in pop, funk and new wave, the compilation kicks off with Queen's hard-to-find extended mix of 'I Want to Break Free' and moves on to Tina Turner's extended 'What's Love Got To Do With It' and Ray Parker Jr.'s 'Ghostbusters' remix. Disc two dives into the electro-disco world, featuring anthems like Sister Sledge's 'Lost in Music' and The Pointer Sisters' 'Jump (For My Love)', alongside cult classics such as Divine's 'You Think You're a Man' and Bronski Beat's 'Why?' The third disc shifts to more experimental sounds with tracks from Tears for Fears, Propaganda and Cocteau Twins, offering a rich blend of synth-pop and post-punk. The final disc brings the big hitters, with the Annihilation mix of Frankie Goes to Hollywood's 'Two Tribes', Duran Duran's 'The Wild Boys' and the extended mix of Band Aid's 'Do They Know It's Christmas?' A year rich with groundbreaking tunes, coupled with an emerging remix culture, make for some truly fascinating listening.
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Live In Oakland 1977
Cat: VER 71. Rel: 21 Oct 24
Sheep (10:54)
Pigs On The Wing (part I) (7:24)
Dogs (part I) (11:10)
Dogs (part II) (5:24)
Pigs On The Wing (part II) (9:33)
Pigs (Three Different Ones) (7:25)
Have A Cigar (6:49)
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (part I-V) (8:09)
Welcome To The Machine (6:45)
Wish You Were Here (13:32)
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (part VI-IX) (16:48)
Us & Them (12:26)
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Last Night (reissue)
Cat: JAMWAX 34. Rel: 15 Jan 25
Last Night (3:18)
Don't Break Your Promises (3:11)
Review: This is one of those raw soul sounds that never goes out of fashion, and thankfully neither does it often disappear from availability. It features two r&b classics, the dancefloor-ready 'Last Night' and the soulful 'Don't Break Your Promises', both originally released on the Rainbow label in the UK and a long-time bastion of Aitken's mastery of blending Jamaican and British influences. The opener draws from The Mar-Keys and Georgie Fame, showcasing r&b's imprint on Aitken's style. 'Don't Break Your Promises' is a Milson Luce cover that gained fame in Jamaica before inspiring numerous versions.
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Early Demo Tapes 1992-1994
Cat: BR 0J018. Rel: 16 Dec 24
Like Linus (3:03)
Hump (3:11)
Some People (4:34)
Plastic (2:56)
Linus (3:05)
Guest (5:51)
Christmas (3:29)
Engine Number 9 (4:04)
Seven Words (4:06)
Root (3:45)
Nosebleed (4:29)
Venison (3:16)
Review: Rumour has it that only 15 cassette tapes were initially distributed of this rare demo collection, which earlier in 2024 was revealed to be the most expensive cassette tape ever sold on Discogs (going for a hefty $5,000), though the common consensus is that surely more exist out in the ether. Available digitally for years but now arriving on a remarkably limited run of wax, these demos also appeared on the (Like) Linus compilation CD and feature John Taylor on drums as Abe Cunningham would be in the midst of touring with his original alternative metal outfit Phallucy at the time of recording. Featuring the entire demo which pre-dates their 1995 debut Adrenaline LP, including cuts such as the aforementioned '(Like) Linus' as well as 'Hump', and 'Plastic', this expanded version also boasts early takes of album tracks like 'Engine No. 9', and 'Nosebleed', painting one of the clearest pictures of the band's nu-metal teething phase while creatively and sonically striving to push those confines in a similar manner to early material from their peers in Incubus. Funky, jagged and raw, yet already exuding that signature sultry chaotic nuance, this collection is so OG that initial copies even labelled the band as The Deftones.
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 in stock $19.11
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Cigarettes After Sex
Cat: PTKF 21461. Rel: 03 Jul 17
K (5:18)
Each Time You Fall In Love (4:50)
Sunsetz (3:33)
Apocalypse (4:48)
Flash (4:32)
Sweet (4:49)
Opera House (6:02)
Truly (4:01)
John Wayne (4:16)
Young & Dumb (4:30)
Review: The last ten years have seen no shortage of bands with their delay pedals set to stun intent on capturing an aura of dreamlike radiance. Yet Texas 'pop-noir' troupe Cigarettes After Sex are no ordinary shoegazers, for a variety of reasons - frontman Greg Gonzalez' androgynous and dulcet tones may be part of the appeal, yet moreover it's the quality of the songwriting here, which never falls prey to the style-over-substance traps of their peers. Indeed, this debut is more than enough to justify the considerable hype around this outfit, being a collection of ditties as sultry as they are atmopsheric.
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Played by: Sock Free Hideaway
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Heavy Metal
Heavy Metal (silver vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: PTPS 50LPX. Rel: 05 Dec 24
The Rolling Stones (3:18)
Nausticaa (Love Will Be Rrevealed) (4:12)
Love Takes Miles (3:18)
Drinking Age (3:19)
Cancer Of The Skull (5:32)
Try As I May (4:50)
We're Thiniking The Same Thing (2:40)
Nina & Field Of Cops (5:49)
$0 (6:33)
Can't Keep Anything (3:53)
Review: Warning - the title of this album is flagrant false advertising. Brooklyn based Cameron Winter (of indie art-punk darlings Geese) has opted to go solo with his debut full-length Heavy Metal and while it's an eclectic, sporadic affair, it is devoid of essentially any sonics that could in any way be referred to as "heavy metal". It's a move based around the fact that, according to the 22-year-old himself - "barely anybody knows who my band is, I'm young and not afraid of living with my parents and I'm free to chase whatever ideas I want." Apparently drawing on a Craigslist-sourced who's who of guerilla backing band members including a disinherited cousin of John Lennon ("he was a real good sport"), a five-year-old bassist ("these kids, you know, they get raised on their iPads but they're far more precocious than any generation"), and a Boston steel worker-cum-cellist ("Honestly, it's crazy, the talent that can be found on Craigslist. We got a couch, too"), while supposedly being recorded in piecemeal fashion from locations such as hotel room closets to multiple Guitar Centres where he has now received a lifetime ban, there's an undeniable sense of absurdity and line-blurring between fact and fiction that goes hand-in-hand with his low-drawled, too much life experience and awareness in a young body malaise that underpins this razor sharp, insightful, ludicrous jaunt through young New Yorker life.
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Mahal
Mahal (12")
Cat: ZEN 12667B. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Horizon (0:43)
Mahal (3:18)
Orb (4:53)
Snake Oil (4:53)
Black Sand (4:33)
Review: Mahal by Glass Beams melds a diverse array of influences into a unique and enchanting soundscape. The Melbourne-based trio, shrouded in mystery with their mask-wearing anonymity, lets their music speak volumes. Built around founding member Ranjan Silva, their sound draws from the rich heritage of Ravi Shankar, Bollywood, Electric Light Orchestra, and traditional blues.Inspired by repeated viewings of 'The Concert For George', Silva's vision for Glass Beams seems to echo the fusion George Harrison envisioned when introducing classical Indian music to Western pop. The EP opens with 'Horizon,' setting a serene tone before leading into the title track 'Mahal,' an instrumental piece that envelops the listener in its mystical charm. 'Orb' follows with a riveting bass riff, while 'Snake Oil' delves deeper into Indian classical territory, showcasing evocative vocals. The EP concludes with 'Black Sand,' a dramatic and beautiful track featuring interwoven vocals and guitar. As their second EP, following Mirage, Mahal solidifies Glass Beams' distinct place in music, defying categorisation and quietly demanding attention with its almost otherworldly quality.
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33
The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart (15th Anniversary Edition)
The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart (15th Anniversary Edition) (limited silver nugget vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: LPSLR 89C. Rel: 08 Jan 25
Contender (2:38)
Come Saturday (3:15)
Young Adult Friction (4:06)
This Love Is Fucking Right! (3:13)
The Tenure Itch (3:44)
Stay Alive (4:52)
Everything With You (2:58)
A Teenager In Love (3:21)
Hey Paul (2:02)
Gentle Sons (4:33)
Review: This noise pop group's impeccable debut album is being re-released as part of its 15th anniversary celebrations. The Kip Berman-led band burst out of the 00s Brooklyn indie scene and onto global cult success when it was released thanks to their idiosyncratic style and nods to the likes of pre-Creation My Bloody Valentine, The Pastels and Black Tambourine. The record shows an aesthete's ear for producing stylish guitar tones and drum sounds as they conjure a dreamy, atmospheric wall of sound, which strikes the right balance between shoegaze and jangle pop. With music as taut, melodic and viscerally enveloping as this, it's no wonder Berman's life changed irrevocably after its release. Rarely do debut albums gain this level of acclaim and honouring it with an anniversary edition and tour is the righteous thing to do.
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Awake (Start Your Ear Off Right 2025)
Awake (Start Your Ear Off Right 2025) (limited gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 603497 821563. Rel: 02 Jan 25
6:00
Caught In A Web
Innocence Faded
Erotomania
Voices
The Silent Man
The Mirror
Lie
Lifting Shadows Off A Dream
Scarred
Space-Dye Vest
Review: The album stands as a bold testament to progressive metal, combining complex arrangements, heavy instrumentation and deeply introspective themes. The band's musicianship is in peak form, with the guitarist delivering stunning solos that blend intricate leads and rhythmic precision. The music oscillates between hard-hitting tracks and melodic ballads, with standout moments in songs like the aggressive 'Lie', the challenging 'The Mirror' and the emotional depth of 'Lifting Shadows off a Dream'. There are also reflective acoustic pieces and an instrumental, showcasing the band's versatility. Lyrically, the album explores existential themes with sharp, cynical undertones, while recurring musical motifs provide a sense of cohesion. The album is ambitious and complex, balancing heaviness with moments of subtlety, making it a rewarding experience for listeners who appreciate intricate compositions and raw emotional expression.
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35
MTV Unplugged In New York (remastered)
Cat: GEF 24727. Rel: 21 Feb 13
About A Girl
Come As You Are
Jesus Doesn't Want Me For A Sunbeam
The Man Who Sold The World
Pennyroyal Tea
Dumb
Polly
On A Plain
Something In The Way
Plateau
Oh Me
Lake Of Fire
All Apologies
Where Did You Sleep Last Night
 in stock $27.00
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Loose Fit
Loose Fit (12")
Cat: LMS 1725164. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Loose Fit (Greg Wilson & Che Wilson remix) (8:15)
Loose Fix (The Grid remix EOE edit) (6:24)
Loose Fix (The Gird remix) (7:49)
Loose Fit (Perfecto 12" mix) (6:14)
Review: 'Loose Fit' isn't always the first song name that springs to mind when thinking about the Happy Mondays, but the immediately identifiable opiate guitar riff is up there with the band's most memorable and infectious. A highlight of the group's third album, Pills 'n' Thrills and Bellyaches, the track was already dancefloor ready before this pack of re-dos arrived on the scene. We're glad it did, though. Greg Wilson and Che Wilson open the scoring, keeping things thoroughly Manchester and acid-tinged, it's a trip through the blue lights and sweat of a warehouse at 2AM. The Grid's EOE Edit and subsequent Remix take the tempo down and the atmosphere deeper, almost druggier if that could humanly be possible given the wider context here. Topped off with a post-club overture in the form of the epic downbeat Perfecto version, and you might want to stick it in the shopping cart now.
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Tags: Acid House
 in stock $16.81
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Saturday Night Wrist
Cat: MAV 43239. Rel: 13 Apr 16
Hole In The Earth (4:09)
Rapture (3:26)
Beware (6:00)
Cherry Waves (5:17)
Mein (3:58)
U,U,D,D,L,R,L,R,A,B, Select, Start (4:12)
Xerces (3:39)
Rats! Rat! Rats! (3:59)
Pink Cellphone (5:03)
Combat (4:45)
Kimdracula (3:13)
Riviere (3:34)
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Final Concert 10-28-14
Cat: 810347 01348. Rel: 04 Dec 24
Little Martha
Mountain Jam
Don't Want You No More
It's Not My Cross To Bear
One Way Out
Good Morning Little School Girl
Midnight Rider
The High Cost Of Low Living
Hot 'Lanta
Blue Sky
You Don't Love Me - Soul Serenade - You Don't Love Me
Statesboro Blues
Ain't Wastin' Time No More
Black Hearted Woman
The Sky Is Crying
Dreams
Don't Keep Me Wonderin'
In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed
JaMaBuBu
In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed (reprise)
Melissa
Revival
Southbound
Mountain Jam (Continued)
Will The Circle Be Unbroken
Mountain Jam (reprise)
Whipping Post
Farewell Speeches
Trouble No More
Review: The Allman Brothers Band's final concert, performed on October 28, 2014, at New York's Beacon Theatre, is now being celebrated with the release of Final Concert 10-28-14, available as a 3xCD box set. Curated by Warren Haynes, the remastered recording spans 29 tracks and includes a 16-page booklet with exclusive photos and liner notes. The concert, divided into three sets, shows the band's extensive legacy, featuring classic tracks like 'Mountain Jam', 'One Way Out', 'Statesboro Blues' and 'Melissa'. Founding members Gregg Allman, Jaimoe, and Butch Trucks were joined by Haynes, Derek Trucks, Marc Quinones and Oteil Burbridge, making for a lineup that masterfully honoured the band's roots. The Allman Brothers Band's signature blend of southern rock and blues. This is a fitting farewell to their storied career with both nostalgia and exceptional musicianship. The final track, 'Trouble No More', closes the set and the band's legacy on an emotional note.
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Abbey Road: 50th Anniversary Edition
Cat: 779151 2. Rel: 27 Sep 19
Come Together (4:16)
Something (3:02)
Maxwell's Silver Hammer (3:28)
Oh! Darling (3:27)
Octopus's Garden (2:51)
I Want You (She's So Heavy) (7:49)
Here Comes The Sun (3:05)
Because (2:46)
You Never Give Me Your Money (4:03)
Sun King (2:26)
Mean Mr Mustard (1:05)
Polythene Pam (1:12)
She Came In Through The Bathroom Window (2:02)
Golden Slumbers (1:29)
Carry That Weight (1:36)
The End (2:12)
Her Majesty (0:33)
Review: There's a chance this Liverpudlian four piece will be familiar by now. This, their 11th studio outing, first unveiled as the 1960s slipped into the 70s, is a bonafide epic from an outfit that weren't lacking in epics; in many ways a culmination of their time together, marking the end of their active years and beginning of their legacy. By this stage, then, they've emerged from years spent on the inner journey and time on the outer, space cadeting to the hallucinogenic fuelled tones of "Sgt. Peppers" and "Revolver". Of course, there's still plenty of explorations happening, but the gritty blues rock of opening track "Come Together" really sets the tone. Five decades on, it still sounds great and maybe even better than you remember. Even if you own the original, this anniversary edition is worth having.
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 in stock $27.77
40
Pleasure Is Everything/God Complex
Cat: SR 016. Rel: 20 Sep 24
Cold Paris Vogue (2:45)
Life With Life (2:11)
Cut Glass (2:26)
Sauna Death (2:53)
High Energy (3:08)
Pleasure Is Everything (2:31)
Taken (3:26)
Angel Investor (2:59)
Painkillers (1:37)
Blue Honda (2:39)
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41
The Collective (Deluxe Edition)
The Collective (Deluxe Edition) (limited silver vinyl LP + silver vinyl 7" with obi-strip)
Cat: OLE 2029LPX. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Bye Bye (0:53)
The Candy House (3:20)
I Don't Miss My Mind (2:20)
I'm A Man (3:43)
Trophies (4:16)
It's Dark Inside (6:19)
Psychedelic Orgasm (4:43)
Tree House (3:10)
Shelf Warmer (2:11)
The Believers (3:57)
Dream Dollar (5:28)
Bangin' On The Freeway (3:39)
ECRP (3:57)
Review: This seminal art-rock legend - best known for co-founding Sonic Youth - may have taken five years between solo albums, but the second full-length solo LP from Kim Gordon is well worth the wait. The sonics underpinning Gordon's alluring stream of conscious lyrics - which react to things going on in the world - are the most beat-driven the artist has ever employed. To achieve this, Gordon teamed up with Los Angeles producer Justin Raisen, who brought his boundary-breaking hip-hop and dub palate to the table. It's a collaboration that no-one saw coming and would risk being jarring if a commercially oriented beat-driven sound was used, but the vibe here is underground and gritty enough to appeal to the noise rock aesthetics that Sonic Youth fans like, so it's a win-win. It ends up enhancing Gordon's reputation as one of the most influential artists in indie and puts the artist on the radar of a younger generation, who have grown up with the most cutting-edge styles of hip-hop. The deluxe edition of the vinyl record, which comes in a stunning silver, features what's sure to be a collectible - a 7" with two bonus tracks.
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 in stock $26.75
42
Spawn The Album (Soundtrack) (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
VARIOUS
Cat: 196588 33411. Rel: 20 Dec 24
Filter & The Crystal Method - "(Can't You) Trip Like I Do" (4:24)
Marilyn Manson & Sneaker Pimps - "Long Hard Road Out Of Hell" (4:22)
Orbital & Kirk Hammett - "Satan" (3:47)
Korn & The Dust Brothers - "Kick The PA" (3:22)
Butthole Surfers & Moby - "Tiny Rubberband" (4:12)
Metallica & DJ Spooky - "For Whom The Bell Tolls (The Irony Of It All)" (4:39)
Stabbing Westward & Wink - "Torn Apart" (4:52)
Mansun & 808 State - "Skin Up Pin Up" (5:27)
Prodigy & Tom Morello - "One Man Army" (4:15)
Silverchair & Vitro - "Spawn" (4:28)
Henry Rollins & Goldie - "T-4 Strain" (5:19)
Incubus & DJ Greyboy - "Familiar" (3:22)
Slayer & Atari Teenage Riot - "No Remorse (I Wanna Die)" (4:16)
Soul Coughing & Roni Size - "A Plane Scraped Its Belly On A Sooty Yellow Moon" (5:25)
 in stock $34.64
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In The Court Of The Crimson King (remastered)
In The Court Of The Crimson King (remastered) (200 gram super heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: KCLP 1. Rel: 19 Oct 10
21st Century Schizoid Man/Mirrors
I Talk To The Wind
Epitaph/March For No Reason/Tomorrow & Tomorrow
Moonchild/The Dream/The Illusion
The Court Of The Fire Witch/The Return Of The Fire Witch/The Dance Of The Puppets
 in stock $21.39
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Harmony In My Head: The A Different Kind Of Tension Demos 1979
Cat: ZTR 08. Rel: 12 Dec 24
You Say You Don't Love Me (2:33)
I Don't Know What To Do With My Life (2:20)
Harmony In My Head (3:18)
I Don't Know (2:47)
Run Away From Home (2:47)
The Drive System (2:46)
Mad Mad Judy (2:05)
Jesus Made Me Feel Guilty (2:19)
Something's Gone Wrong Again (2:54)
You Know You Can't Help It (2:32)
I Believe (5:23)
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45
Donington Park Broadcast: Monsters Of Rock 1986
Cat: MIND 848. Rel: 24 Nov 23
Stay Clean (2:30)
Nothing Up My Sleeve (3:06)
Metropolis (2:53)
Doctor Rock (3:16)
Killed By Death (5:24)
Ace Of Spades (2:29)
Steal Your Face (4:17)
Bite The Bullet (1:26)
Built For Speed (4:34)
Orgasmatron (4:59)
No Class (2:33)
Motorhead (2:57)
Iron Fist (2:58)
Review: In the 1980s the Monsters of Rock festival on the Castle Donnington in the East Midlands was THE annual headbangers' ball - these were, after all, the days when you could count the amount of major festivals each year on one hand. Every metal and hard rock band worth its salt played it, from first headliners Rainbow in 1980 to Iron Maiden in 1988, although it was the tragic death of two fans during Guns 'N' Roses' set that year that grabbed most of the headlines, and beyond. This recording captures Motorhead's set in 1986, when they shared the bill with headliner Ozzy Osbourne, Scorpions, Def Leppard and, somewhat unbelievably, Bad News, the Rik Mayall/Adrian Edmonson spoof metallers. The 'Head are on top form here and this is a nice sharp recording of a momentous set performed in front of a massive and vociferously enthusiastic crowd, and as well as a clutch of longtime classics culled from their trio of evergreen peak era-albums Bomber, Overkill and Ace of Spades, the post Eddie Clarke line up featuring Wurzel on guitar rarely sounded as on form, registering their own live favourites like 'Killed By Death' and 'Steal Your Face'.
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Woodland
Woodland (gatefold LP)
Cat: 080514 7241633. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Empty Trainload Of Sky (3:21)
What We Had (3:56)
Lawman (4:29)
The Bells & The Birds (3:11)
North Country (5:06)
Hashtag (3:31)
The Day The Mississippi Died (4:54)
Turf The Gambler (2:47)
Here Stands A Woman (5:11)
Howdy Howdy (4:00)
Review: Gillian Welch and David Rawlings' latest album Woodland is a beacon to their enduring partnership and unwavering consistency. Named after their long-standing studio, which survived two tornadoes, the album reflects the duo's resilience and creativity. With a mix of lush yet sparse arrangements, the ten tracks are beautifully recorded by Rawlings, emphasising vocals and guitar. The songwriting is at its peak, with lyrics that resonate deeply, evoking a sense of both melancholy and warmth. Highlights include 'What We Had' and 'Lawman,' where their harmonies are so tight, they sound like siblings. Woodland is a meticulously crafted album that rewards careful listening with Welch and Rawlings at their best.
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Played by: Jeigo
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Ireland September 01 2012
Cat: 115605 2. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Lullaby
The Caterpillar
The Walk
Mint Car
Doing The Unstuck
Trust
Just One Kiss
Let's Go To Bed
A Forest
 in stock $14.26
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Vulture Prince (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 454278 2. Rel: 24 Jun 22
Baghon Main (feat Darian Donovan Thomas) (6:33)
Diya Hai (feat Badi Assad) (5:36)
Inayaat (7:41)
Last Night (5:58)
Mohabbat (7:41)
Saans Lo (7:22)
Suroor (5:10)
Udhero Na (feat Anoushka Shankar) (5:02)
Review: Brooklyn-based Pakistani vocalist Aroof Aftab presents her third studio album, and a record that has the power to transport listeners pretty much anywhere. While steeped in traditions stereotypically associated with her homeland, ears more attuned will quickly pick up on just how divergent this is. Whether you'd consider it a classical album is down to how you gauge that genre term, we'd say it has grown broad enough over the past century to definitely include this, but ultimately even that seems reductive.

Elements of poetry, ambient trance, jazz, minimalism, and new age, it's a spiritual and musical experience based around themes of discovery, loss, memory, and intimate connections with the Earth. Sonically, that translates as something that's at once sublime and yet also surprising, combining a multitude of influences from aeons of songwriting to create something that could not have existed in any previous era.
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Played by: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
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49
Rage Against The Machine
Rage Against The Machine (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 888751 117518. Rel: 03 Aug 15
Bombtrack (4:03)
Killing In The Name (5:12)
Take The Power Back (5:37)
Settle For Nothing (4:40)
Bullet In The Head (5:09)
Know Your Enemy (4:53)
Wake Up (6:01)
Fistful Of Steel (5:28)
Township Rebellion (5:23)
Freedom (6:09)
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50
Cartoon Darkness
Cartoon Darkness (limited 'bittersweet moondance' speckled vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: RT 0510LPE. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Jerkin' (2:07)
Chewing Gum (3:18)
Tiny Bikini (2:11)
Big Dreams (3:04)
It's Mine (1:39)
Motorbike Song (2:24)
Doing In Me Head (2:59)
Pigs (2:21)
Bailing On Me (2:31)
U Should Not Be Doing That (3:19)
Do It Do It (2:25)
Going Somewhere (2:44)
Me & The Girls (2:10)
Review: Aussie-punk brat shitheads Amyl & The Sniffers are nowadays snorted in the same chopped up line of angular, mainstream accessibility eschewing alt rock that has garnered the likes of Idles, Viagra Boys and (closer to home) The Chats worldwide acclaim. Following on from 2021's pub rock on meth sophomore stomper Comfort To Me, and last year's 7" swipe at armchair music journalists on 'U Should Not Be Doing That', the crew finally return with their highly anticipated third full-length Cartton Darkness. Produced by Nick Launay (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Yeah Yeah Yeahs) and recorded at Foo Fighters' 606 Studios in Los Angeles, according to Amyl herself (Amy Taylor), the mission statement this time around is even more brash than the accompanying sonic barrage - "Cartoon Darkness is about climate crisis, war, AI, tiptoeing on the eggshells of politics, and people feeling like they're helping by having a voice online when we're all just feeding the data beast of Big Tech, our modern-day god. It's about the fact that our generation is spoon-fed information. We look like adults, but we're children forever cocooned in a shell. We're all passively gulping up distractions that don't even cause pleasure, sensation or joy, they just cause numbness."
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