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FORTHCOMING
Ultimate Hits
Ultimate Hits (green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 060349 7813209. Rel: 27 Jun 25
 
Rock
Handbags & Gladrags
Maggie May
In A Broken Dream
You Wear It Well
Sailing
I Don't Want To Talk About It
Tonight's The Night (Gonna Be Alright)
The First Cut Is The Deepest
The Killing Of Georgie (part I & II)
You're In My Heart (The Final Acclaim)
Hot Legs
Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?
Young Turks
Baby Jane
Some Guys Have All The Luck
Forever Young
Downtown Train
Have I Told You Lately
Rhythm Of My Heart
For The First Time
Review: Rod Stewart's voice has always sounded like it's just crawled out of a Soho bar fight - gravelly, charming and faintly ridiculous. But somehow, it still gets you. This new compilation, spanning everything from his 70s bar-room soul to recent swing experiments, is a reminder of just how strange and compelling his career has been. Few singers could convincingly move from 'Maggie May' to 'Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?' to 'Rhythm of My Heart' without seeming like a novelty act. Fewer still could make it all hang together with any sense of emotional truth. Born in London and once a failed footballer, Stewart turned rascal energy into stadium-filling charisma. The early material - with Python Lee Jackson, with the Faces, or solo - still feels beautifully tossed-off, full of unfiltered ache. Later tracks lean into gloss and schmaltz, sometimes to great effect and sometimes less so. But taken as a whole, this is a portrait of a singer who never quite gave up on the idea that pop music could be both daft and devastating. It's not cool, and it's not trying to be. That's the charm. If you're not moved by something here, you're either too young or trying far too hard.
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est. release 27 Jun 25 $47.71
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FORTHCOMING
Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 009362 4838883. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Helena
Give 'Em Hell, Kid
To The End
You Know What They Do To Guys Like Us In Prison
II'm Not Okay (I Promise)
The Ghost Of You
The Jetset Life Is Gonna Kill You
Interlude
Thank You For The Venom
Hang 'Em High
It's Not A Fashion Statement, It's A Deathwish
Cemetery Drive
I Never Told You What I Do For A Living
I'm Not Okay (I Promise) (live In London For BBC radio 1’s "The Lock Up")
Helena (live In London For BBC radio 1’s "The Lock Up")
The Ghost Of You (live In London For BBC radio 1’s "The Lock Up")
You Know What They Do To Guys Like Us In Prison (live In London For BBC radio 1’s "The Lock Up")
Review: Originally released in 2004 as their sophomore full-length, Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge would change both the career trajectory of New Jersey goth-punks My Chemical Romance whilst simultaneously turning the genre on its head with its unique fusion of macabre Misfits and Alkaline Trio worship married to the stadium-sized hooks and melodies of Blink-182 and Green Day. While it would be 2006's follow up The Black Parade that would turn the band to alt rock giants, it all started here with the iconic pop-punk banger and hit single 'I'm Not Okay (I Promise)', whilst later singles 'Helena' and 'The Ghost Of You' highlighted their expansive melding of emo, post-hardcore and punk rock, elevated by vocalist/lyricist/graphic novel illustrator Gerard Way's uniquely grim vision and Billy Borgan-esque vocal cadences. Certified Platinum less than a year after initial release, and selling 3 million copies in the US alone, this new deluxe edition features an entirely new remix plus four previously unreleased live recordings.
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est. release 06 Jun 25 $14.03
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FORTHCOMING
Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge (Deluxe Edition)
Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge (Deluxe Edition) (red & black marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 009362 4838937. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Helena
Give 'Em Hell, Kid
To The End
You Know What They Do To Guys Like Us In Prison
I'm Not Okay (I Promise)
The Ghost Of You
The Jetset Life Is Gonna Kill You
Interlude
Thank You For The Venom
Hang 'Em High
It's Not A Fashion Statement, It's A Deathwish
Cemetery Drive
I Never Told You What I Do For A Living
I'm Not Okay (I Promise) (live In London For BBC radio 1’s “The Lock Up”)
Helena (live In London For BBC radio 1’s “The Lock Up”)
The Ghost Of You (live In London For BBC radio 1’s “The Lock Up”)
You Know What They Do To Guys Like Us In Prison (live In London For BBC radio 1’s “The Lock Up”)
Review: The sophomore full-length from New Jersey goth-punks My Chemical Romance was originally released in 2004, changing both the course of their career trajectory as a band but also altering the mainstream acceptance of the goth/emo/alt scene in the 21st century ever since. While it was 2006's third full-length The Black Parade which would cement the band as alt rock legends, Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge was an unprecedented success, fusing the macabre darkness of Misfits and Alkaline Trio with stadium-sized hooks to put the likes of Blink-182 or Green Day to shame. Boasting the pop-punk hit 'I'm Not Okay (I Promise)', whilst the later singles 'Helena' and 'The Ghost Of You' illustrated their expansive yet understated weaving of emo, post-hardcore and punk rock, all elevated by vocalist Gerard Way's uniquely grim lyricism, experience as a graphic novel illustrator and Billy Borgan-style vocal fractures. Selling over 3 million copies in the US alone, even being certified Platinum less than a year after initial release, this semi-modern fully classic punk staple returns with a revitalised deluxe edition, housed with updated artwork and offering an entirely new remix as well as four previously unreleased live recordings.
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est. release 06 Jun 25 $42.09
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Eyes Wide Shut (Soundtrack) (25th Anniversary Edition)
VARIOUS
Cat: 060349 7816620. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Soundtracks
Dominic Harlan - "Musica Ricercata II (Mesto, Rigido E Cerimoniale)" (4:05)
Royal Concertgeboww Orchestra - "Waltz 2 From Jazz Suite" (3:49)
Chris Isaak - "Baby Did A Bad Bad Thing" (2:53)
The Victor Silvester Orchestra - "When I Fall In Love" (3:05)
The Oscar Peterson Trio - "I Got It Bad (& That Ain't Good)" (3:12)
Jocelyn Pook - "Naval Officer" (4:47)
Jocelyn Pook - "The Dream" (4:55)
Jocelyn Pook - "Masked Ball" (3:40)
Jocelyn Pook &The Jocelyn Pook Ensemble - "Migrations" (feat Manickam Yogeswaran) (3:38)
Roy Gerson - "If I Had You" (7:01)
Peter Hughes Orchestra - "Strangers In The Night" (2:34)
Brad Mehldau - "Blame It On My Youth" (6:17)
Dominic Harlan - "Grey Clouds" (4:42)
Dominic Harlan - "Musica Ricercata II (Mesto, Rigido E Cerimoniale)" (reprise) (3:09)
Review: The Eyes Wide Shut soundtrack was released in 1999 and weaves together haunting classical pieces, jazz standards and eerie original compositions by Jocelyn Pook. Her track 'Masked Ball' stands out as a chilling centrepiece that add to the film's surreal and unsettling mood. The inclusion of Chris Isaak's sultry 'Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing' and Shostakovich's haunting 'Waltz 2' deepens the psychological tension. The album was nominated for a Grammy for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media so was essential to the film's mysterious atmosphere. Pook's work, paired with Ligeti, Liszt and jazz legends still stands up as a great mix of seduction and suspense.
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est. release 29 May 25 $47.42
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FORTHCOMING
The Perfect Kiss (remastered)
The Perfect Kiss (remastered) (limited clear vinyl 12")
Cat: 190296 263224. Rel: 31 Dec 25
 
Indie/Alternative
The Perfect Kiss (8:50)
Kiss Of Death (7:04)
Perfect Pit (1:24)
Review: New Order's 'The Perfect Kiss' stands out as their first single to be simultaneously released on a studio album, appearing on 1985's Low-Life. Recorded at Britannia Row Studios in London, the track merges alternative dance with rock influences, reflecting themes of love and mortality. Bernard Sumner himself has admitted he's unsure of its full meaning, though one of its most recognised lines - "pretending not to see his gun / I said, 'Let's go out and have some fun'"- was inspired by a real-life encounter with a gun-owning host in the United States. Created in a sleep-deprived rush just before an Australian tour, the song has since been reinterpreted by artists like Capsule Giants and Amoeba Crunch and remixed by collectives such as Razormaid. Spin magazine's John Leland praised its evocative melody and intensity, particularly the explosive finale where the band cranks every machine to full power.
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est. release 31 Dec 25 $17.12
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FORTHCOMING
Total Life Forever (reissue)
Total Life Forever (reissue) (recycled blue vinyl LP)
Cat: 502173 2758446. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Blue Blood
Miami
Total Life Forever
Black Gold
Spanish Sahara
This Orient
Fugue
After Glow
Alabaster
2 Trees
What Remains
Review: Reissued now on blue eco-vinyl, Total Life Forever marked a sharp left turn for Foals when it landed in 2010. Swapping the frantic math-rock spikiness of Antidotes for a tone more expansive, the Oxford band leant into atmosphere, melody and melancholia, with 'Blue Blood' setting the tone - all restraint and slow build - and 'Black Gold' adding a widescreen, atolling drama. The LP was recorded in Gothenburg with producer Luke Smith (ex-Clor) and saw Foals consciously break away from the tight, jittery rhythms of their debut, Yannis Philippakis harder concaving the lyrical lens. This gave ultimate rise to 'Spanish Sahara', seven minutes of glacial synths, grief and catharsis, with popular consensus determining it their defining track.
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est. release 13 Jun 25 $25.25
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Still (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 019029 6424861. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Exercise One
Ice Age
The Sound Of Music
Glass
The Only Mistake
Walked In Line
The Kill
Something Must Break
Dead Souls
Sister Ray
Ceremony
Shadowplay
Means To An End
Passover
New Dawn Fades
Twenty Four Hours
Transmission
Disorder
Isolation
Decades
Digital
Review: First released in 1981 in the wake of Ian Curtis's death, the compilation Still served as both an epilogue to and archive of Joy Division's brief but seismic existence, beginning in 1980s Manchester. A one-of-a-kind compilation, its uniqueness stems from two non-album wranglings, 'Dead Souls' and 'Glass', which precipitate a revelatory ream of studio outtakes, before a raw, emotionally freighted live set from their final show at Birmingham University. That concert also captured the only time the band played 'Ceremony' live; the tune would later reappear, reshaped, on the other side of Curtis's death, as New Order's debut single. An unusually passable idiosyncrasy consists in the fact that Curtis' vocals are barely audible on this version, as was often the case with every live performance of the song. Now reissued, this has to be one of the most comprehensive four sides of formative post-punk supersession ever to hit the shelves.
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est. release 06 Jun 25 $39.01
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Blue Moon Safari
Cat: 289970 6. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
New Star In The Sky (Vegyn remix)
Sexy Boy (Vegyn remix)
All I Need (Vegyn remix)
Kelly Watch The Stars (Vegyn remix)
Ce Matin La (Vegyn remix)
La Femme D'argent (Vegyn remix)
Remember (Vegyn remix)
You Make It Easy (Vegyn remix)
Talisman (Vegyn remix)
Le Voyage De Penelope (Vegyn remix)
Review: British producer Joe Thornalley aka Vegyn brings forward-facing, abrupt and clippy stylishness to Air's 1998 debut album Moon Safari, in a daring reimagining crossing both audio and English Channels. Vegyn's desultory dynamics prove a toothy match for Air's comparatively amniotic French downtempo pop sound, though we *can* hear the ways in which Vegyn might've always somewhat taken after Air's production, his dream-rap sound lent well John Glacier's album released not long ago. Of course, 'Sexy Boy', 'All I Need', and 'La Femme d'Argent' are synonymous with the vibe of an era, and Vegyn's LP-remix (an increasingly popular format in 2015) honours Air's e-steamed essence, reconditioning their turn-of-the-digital vibe in jerkier retrospective tones.
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Blue Monday (remastered)
Blue Monday (remastered) (heavyweight vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 019029 5665913. Rel: 21 Jul 22
 
Funky/Club House
Blue Monday (7:30)
The Beach (7:21)
Review: You might think that you could cop a copy of New Order's seminal hit 'Blue Monday' fairly easily and cheaply given its ubiquity over the years. But no, copies in good condition still fetch around 50 quid, so this remastered reissue is well worth a cop. The single's iconic bassline and twitchy synth modulations very much soundtrack a generation, if not an entire youth revolution, but still enliven any dance floor many years later. What's more, the de-humanised vocals will always provide real singalong joy. On the flip is a 'The Beach', which is drenched in echo and reverb and general sonic filth.
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Station To Station (remastered)
Station To Station (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 190295 990282. Rel: 10 Feb 17
 
Rock
Station To Station (10:14)
Golden Years (4:01)
Word On A Wing (6:02)
TVC 15 (5:33)
Stay (6:14)
Wild Is The Wind (6:02)
Review: Legend has it that David Bowie was so lost in a vortex of cocaine and ego during the making of this record to such a degree that he now can't remember anything about its creation at all. Typically of the Dame though, in the midst of all this madness he created a masterpiece, and arguably his greatest album of all. With a hint of the funk of influence of 'Young Americans', yet filtered through a glacial European sensibility, it's a genre-transcending tour-de-force of boundless scope and imperious swagger. Forty-one years on, this record still sounds like the future.
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Bizarre Love Triangle (remastered)
Cat: 502173 2241597. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Bizarre Love Triangle (6:39)
Bizarre Dub Triangle (7:06)
Review: New Order's 'Bizarre Love Triangle' stands as a hallmark of synth-pop, encapsulating the band's innovative spirit and leaving an indelible mark on their legacy. Featured on their fourth album, Brotherhood, this track, released in November 1986, is often celebrated by fans despite its initial lukewarm reception on the charts, leaving even the band members puzzled about its initial performance. The creation of 'Bizarre Love Triangle' began when New Order borrowed a Fairlight synthesiser, leading to a distinctive rhythmic bass line crafted by frontman Bernard Sumner. The song evolved into a high-energy electro-pop anthem, with an iconic chorus that captures listeners from the get-go. Despite its modest chart success compared to other hits like 'Blue Monday', the track played a crucial role in establishing the band's international appeal, especially in the American market. It quickly became a live favourite and a staple in New Order's performances, showcasing their knack for reinventing their classics. With remastered and reissued vinyl now available, 'Bizarre Love Triangle' continues to make new fans along the way while holding a special place in the hearts of 80s music lovers still. Its enduring charm is a testament to its brilliance as a pop masterpiece, inviting diverse interpretations and connections.
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All Saints
Cat: 502173 2612007. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Pop
Never Ever (6:23)
Bootie Call (3:31)
I Know Where It's At (4:52)
Under The Bridge (5:09)
Heaven (4:33)
Alone (3:31)
If You Want To Party (I Found Lovin') (4:10)
Trapped (4:38)
Beg (3:58)
Lady Marmalade ('98 remix) (3:50)
Take The Key (4:07)
War Of Nerves (5:00)
Never Ever (All Star remix) (4:32)
Review: Even reading the words All Saints takes us back to simmer times, when pop music seemed far more innocent and pop stars - the female ones at least - wore far more clothes. The British group's self-titled debut album was cooler and smarter than many of their candied peers (Spice Girls, we're looking at you) and blended effortlessly soulful vocals with rich, atmospheric production. From start to finish, the album lays down emotionally charged and honest lyrics. The production is lush yet minimal, allowing the powerful vocals to take centre stage, with classics like 'Never Ever', 'I Know Where It's At' and 'Lady Marmalade ('98 remix)' all still oozing a nice new soul and r&b edge.
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Future Nostalgia (5th Anniversary Edition)
Future Nostalgia (5th Anniversary Edition) (clear & yellow splattered & black vinyl 3xLP + booklet)
Cat: 502173 2511706. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Pop
Future Nostalgia (3:06)
Don't Start Now (3:00)
Cool (3:30)
Physical (3:10)
Levitating (3:22)
Pretty Please (3:16)
Hallucinate (3:28)
Love Again (3:41)
Break My Heart (3:57)
Good In Bed (3:38)
Boys Will Be Boys (2:44)
Dua Lipa X Angele - "Fever" (2:36)
We're Good (2:40)
Miley Cyrus - "Prisoner" (feat Dua Lipa) (2:50)
If It Ain't Me (3:09)
That Kind Of Woman (3:13)
Not My Problem (feat JID) (3:14)
Levitating (feat DaBaby) (2:32)
J Balvin, Dua Lipa, Bad Bunny - "Un Dia (One Day)" (feat Tainy) (3:44)
Levitating (feat Madonna And Missy Elliott - The Blessed Madonna remix) (3:59)
Hallucinate (Paul Woolford remix - extended) (5:24)
Don't Start Now (Kaytranada remix) (4:13)
Physical (feat Gwen Stefani - Mark Ronson remix) (2:56)
Love Is Religion (The Blessed Madonna remix) (3:36)
Break My Heart (Moodymann remix) (5:52)
That Kind Of Woman (Jacques Lu Cont remix) (4:50)
Pretty Please (Masters At Work remix) (3:56)
Boys Will Be Boys (Zach Witness remix) (3:54)
Good In Bed (Gen Hoshino remix) (3:32)
Future Nostalgia (Joe Goddard remix) (4:49)
Love Again (Horse Meat Disco remix) (5:30)
Cool (Jayda G remix) (4:05)
Don't Start Now (Yaeji remix) (4:12)
Hallucinate (Mr Fingers Deep Stripped mix) (8:06)
Pretty Please (Midland Refix) (4:36)
Good In Bed (Zach Witness remix) (3:49)
Review: Pop sensation Dua Lipa went through an early-career reinvention by the point of her second album Future Nostalgia, whose title will surely go on to provide much theoretical fodder for the musicologists of 2045. Embracing the now deemed "retro" influences of funk, disco and synthpop (though their redemption as such is contestable, given that there are modern examples of each and every one of these still being made), Lipa worked with a range of producers, including hitmakers like Greg Kurstin, Stuart Price, and Ian Kirkpatrick, to create a femme-forward bannering of almost every pop sound that has "hit" so far. This new 3xLP set further expands on the implied scopic ambition, pulling listeners into a titivated soundscape chock-full of alternate versions and visions.
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A Rush Of Blood To The Head
Cat: 502173 2267375. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Politik (5:16)
In My Place (3:47)
God Put A Smile Upon Your Face (4:51)
The Scientist (5:04)
Clocks (5:05)
Daylight (5:21)
Green Eyes (3:40)
Warning Sign (5:26)
A Whisper (3:55)
A Rush Of Blood To The Head (5:48)
Amsterdam (5:03)
Review: Coldplay's A Rush of Blood to the Head back in 2002 was a move on from their debut that showed deeper emotional and sonic complexity. With Chris Martin's distinctive voice at the helm, the album features anthems like 'Clocks' and 'The Scientist' which blend atmospheric rock with introspective lyrics. Tracks such as 'God Put a Smile Upon Your Face' and 'In My Place' highlight the band's ability to fuse melodic hooks with poignant themes and the album's exploration of love, loss and introspection, supported as always by grand and dynamic arrangements and epic production, remains a standout in the band's catalogue.
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Dua Lipa
Dua Lipa (limited zoetrope picture disc LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 502173 2387868. Rel: 28 Nov 24
 
Pop
Genesis
Lost In Your Light (feat Miguel)
Hotter Than Hell
Be The One
IDGAF
Blow Your Mind (Mwah)
Garden
No Goodbyes
Thinking 'Bout You
New Rules
Begging
Homesick
Review: Seven years ago, Dua Lipa's debut album marked a confident, powerful entry into the pop scene. The British-Albanian singer effortlessly fused tropical house, EDM,and sleek pop with a distinct sense of self-assurance. Tracks like 'New Rules' and 'Hotter Than Hell' highlighted her knack for crafting catchy, anthemic hits, while 'Blow Your Mind (Mwah)' showcased her unapologetic style. Collaborations with Miguel and Chris Martin added depth, but it was her commanding presence that stole the spotlight on tracks like 'Lost in Your Light' and 'IDGAF', an empowering anthem of self-worth. While moments like the vulnerable 'Homesick' brought a quieter, introspective side, the album remained a consistent celebration of confidence, joy and resilience. This limited-edition picture disc version offers a tangible connection to this defining moment in pop music, celebrating an artist who knew exactly how to own her moment.
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Finally Enough Love: Fifty Number Ones (Rainbow Edition)
Finally Enough Love: Fifty Number Ones (Rainbow Edition) (180 gram coloured vinyl 6xLP box set + booklet)
Cat: 060349 7832644. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Pop
Holiday (7" version) (4:15)
Like A Virgin (7" version) (3:36)
Material Girl (7" version) (3:58)
Into The Groove (You Can dance remix edit) (4:46)
Open Your Heart (video version) (4:27)
Physical Attraction (You Can dance remix edit) (3:51)
Everybody (You Can dance remix edit) (4:34)
Like A Prayer (7" remix edit) (5:46)
Express Yourself (remix edit) (5:01)
Keep It Together (alternate single remix) (4:51)
Vogue (single version) (4:21)
Justify My Love (Orbit edit) (4:31)
Erotica (Underground club mix) (4:55)
Deeper & Deeper (David radio edit) (3:59)
Fever (radio edit) (5:06)
Secret (Junior Luscious single mix) (4:13)
Bedtime Story (Junior single mix) (5:00)
Don't Cry For Me Argentina (Miami mix edit) (4:27)
Frozen (extended club mix edit) (4:36)
Ray Of Light (Sasha Ultra Violet mix edit) (5:02)
Nothing Really Matters (club 69 radio mix) (3:43)
Beautiful Stranger (Calderone radio mix) (4:03)
American Pie (Richard "Humpty" Vission radio mix) (4:26)
Music (Deep Dish Dot Com radio edit) (4:14)
Don't Tell Me (Thunderpuss video remix) (4:09)
What It Feels Like For A Girl (Above & Beyond club radio edit) (3:42)
Impressive Instant (Peter Rauhofer Universal radio mixshow mix) (5:32)
Die Another Day (Deepsky radio edit) (4:11)
American Life (Felix Da Housecat Devin Dazzle edit) (3:26)
Hollywood (Calderone & Quayle edit) (3:59)
Britney Spears - "Me Against The Music" (feat Madonna - Peter Rauhofer radio mix) (3:42)
Nothing Fails (Tracy Young's Underground radio edit) (4:30)
Love Profusion (Ralphi Rosario House vocal edit) (3:56)
Hung Up (SDP extended vocal edit) (4:56)
Sorry (PSB Maxi mix edit) (4:32)
Get Together (Jacques Lu Cont vocal edit) (4:18)
Jump (Axwell remix edit) (4:44)
4 Minutes (feat Justin Timberlake & Timbaland - Bob Sinclar Space Funk edit) (3:26)
Give It 2 Me (Eddie Amador club 5 edit) (4:52)
Celebration (Benny Benassi remix edit) (3:59)
Give Me All Your Luvin' (feat LMFAO & Nicki Minaj - party Rock remix) (3:56)
Girl Gone Wild (Avicii UMF mix) (5:17)
Turn Up The Radio (Offer Nissim remix edit) (4:58)
Living For Love (Offer Nissim Promo mix) (5:50)
Ghosttown (dirty Pop intro remix) (5:19)
Bitch I'm Madonna (feat Nikki Minaj - Sander Kleinenberg video edit) (3:24)
Medellin (feat Maluma - Offer Nissim Madame X In The Sphinx mix) (5:28)
I Rise (Tracy Young Pride intro radio remix) (3:51)
Crave (feat Swae Lee - Tracy Young Dangerous remix) (4:44)
I Don't Search I Find (Honey Dijon radio mix) (5:21)
Review: Second time around for Madonna's Finally Enough Love box set, which celebrates the iconic artist's unique achievement of notching up no less than 50 number ones on the Billboard Dance chart - the first artist in history to do so. In effect, it's a celebration of her Madgesty's links with dance music culture, showcasing 40 years of popular reworks of her biggest hits, presented in a 'rainbow edition' box set where each of the six slabs of wax is pressed onto different coloured vinyl. So, alongside classic early hits and reworks from 1987 remix album You Can Dance, we get revisions by everyone from Junior Jasquez, Jellybean, Shep Pettinone and Pet Shop Boys, to William Orbit, Aviici, Felx De Housecat, Jacques Lu Cont and Tracey Young. Madonna-ologists assemble!
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Deftones (20th Anniversary Edition)
Deftones (20th Anniversary Edition) (limited translucent ruby vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 009362 4857174. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Metal
Hexagram (4:01)
Needles & Pins (3:23)
Minerva (4:17)
Good Morning Beautiful (3:26)
Deathblow (5:31)
When Girls Telephone Boys (4:24)
Battle-axe (4:59)
Lucky You (4:12)
Bloody Cape (3:35)
Anniversary Of An Uninteresting Event (3:56)
Moana (5:08)
Review: No matter what type of project Deftones followed up their career-defining White Pony with, it was destined to disappoint at least some of their devout fanbase. Originally released in 2003, the band's self-titled fourth effort would mark their final collaborative project with iconic producer Terry Date (until reuniting for 2020's Ohms), while notably eschewing much of the "nu-metal" residue that still clung to their sonic makeup. Embracing elements of trip-hop and post-metal, while directly linking the group to the "are they or aren't they shoegaze?" debate which has loomed overhead ever since, the album has seen a steady reassessment from lacklustre follow up to underappreciated gem. With any luck, this reissue should continue to help highlight the cause as cuts such as 'Minerva' still soar with triumphant yet sultry hypnotics while 'Hexagram' serves as one of the heftiest cuts in the band's canon. It didn't even need an additional title. This is simply Deftones, and it still slaps two decades on.
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Radical Optimism (Deluxe Edition)
Radical Optimism (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold heavyweight translucent blue & white split coloured vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 505419 7943430. Rel: 08 Nov 24
 
Pop
End Of An Era (3:10)
Houdini (3:01)
Training Season (3:31)
These Walls (3:32)
Whatcha Doing (3:14)
French Exit (3:21)
Illusion (3:03)
Falling Forever (3:38)
Anything For Love (2:15)
Maria (3:13)
Happy For You (3:41)
Review: Dua Lipa's Radical Optimism marks an exciting evolution in her artistic journey, showcasing a richer soundscape while embracing fresh influences. Collaborating with Kevin Parker of Tame Impala, Lipa explores diverse musical styles, incorporating elements of acoustic indie pop alongside her signature disco flair. Tracks like 'End of an Era' and 'Houdini' highlight her knack for catchy melodies, while songs such as 'These Walls' and 'French Exit' reveal her willingness to experiment with different textures and arrangements. Hard to live up to her previous album's heights, the album stands out well with individual moments that sparkle with creativity and depth. The lush instrumentation and vocal versatility illustrate Lipa's growth as an artist, making it clear she is unafraid to take risks. The album is an enjoyable experience overall and might just surprise many critics.
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Oceanside Countryside
Cat: 009362 4858980. Rel: 06 Mar 25
 
Rock
Sail Away (3:48)
Lost In Space (4:19)
Captain Kennedy (2:50)
Goin' Back (5:08)
Human Highway (3:11)
Field Of Opportunity (3:09)
Dance Dance Dance (2:32)
The Old Homestead (7:10)
It Might Have Been (2:36)
Pocahontas (3:23)
Review: This is the great Neil Young's latest "lost" album, now released as part of his Analog Original Series. Recorded between May and December 1977, it precedes Comes A Time from 1978 but it also shares its country and folk sound. Three tracksi'Goin' Back,' 'Human Highway' and 'Field of Opportunity' appear on both albums in fact. This vinyl release reflects the album's original planned tracklist and 'Oceanside' finds Young perform solo, while 'Countryside' features collaborators like Ben Keith, Rufus Thibodeaux and Levon Helm. Some tracks differ from Archives Vol. III, with original versions of 'Field of Opportunity' and 'Dance Dance Dance' featuring Young's backing vocals.
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Powerslave (40th Anniversary Edition)
Powerslave (40th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold zoetrope picture disc LP + insert)
Cat: 502173 2404916. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Metal
Aces High
2 Minutes To Midnight
Losfer Words (Big 'Orra)
Flash Of The Blade
The Duellists
Back In The Village
Powerslave
Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
Review: Originally released in 1984, Powerslave would serve as the fifth full-length from homegrown metal giants Iron Maiden and is often considered to be the project that finally catapulted the band to mega stardom. Filling out larger arenas than ever before, the World Slavery Tour undertaken in support has gone on to become well known as the band's longest and most arduous jaunt across the globe. Boasting some of their most iconic hits such as '2 Minutes to Midnight' and 'Aces High', as well as the fan (and band) favourite musical re-telling of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's 'Rime of the Ancient Mariner', the project is also notable for being the first Iron Maiden album at that time to consist of the exact same line up as its predecessor (1983's Piece Of Mind) while this stable would stay in place for both 1986's Somewhere In Time and 1988's Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son.
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Permission To Land (20th Anniversary Edition)
Permission To Land (20th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold translucent blue & black marbled vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: 505419 7580024. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Rock
Black Shuck (3:20)
Get Your Hands Off My Woman (2:43)
Growing On Me (3:24)
I Believe In A Thing Called Love (3:31)
Love Is Only A Feeling (4:18)
Givin' Up (6:53)
Stuck In A Rut (2:51)
Friday Night (3:53)
Love On The Rocks With No Ice (2:00)
Holding My Own (4:54)
Review: Permission To Land is the debut album by glam rockers The Darkness, originally released in 2003. True to their name, The Darkness were dark horses indeed, having been sorely underestimated by the guffawing gatekeepers at Sony, who failed to see any promise in the band after being deemed "uncool", perhaps due to their bombastic rock & roll sound and high vocal drawl from Justin Hawkins. Sony were easily knocked off their high horse, however, when the band later signed with Atlantic, after which the album would top the US Albums Chart, peaking at number two. For the fans, this reissue harks back to their earliest hits, such as 'I Believe in a Thing Called Love', and 'Growing On Me'.
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The Rest Of The Best
The Rest Of The Best (limited green vinyl LP)
Cat: 502173 2466228. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Folk/Americana
If I Should Fall From Grace With God (2:22)
The Sick Bed Of Cuchulainn (2:57)
The Old Main Drag (3:18)
Boys From The County Hell (2:54)
Young Ned Of The Hill (2:44)
Dark Streets Of London (3:31)
Repeal Of The Licensing Laws (2:11)
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah (3:18)
London Girl (3:08)
Honky Tonk Women (2:55)
Summer In Siam (3:58)
Turkish Song Of The Damned (3:27)
The Sunnyside Of The Street (2:38)
Hell's Ditch (3:04)
Review: First released in 1992 on CD only, this comprehensive compilation of The Pogues' mid-career set of highlights is not your usual career retrospective. Rather than emphasising their most obvious tunes, this record specifically concerned the period 1984-1990, in which time the Anglo-Irish folk, rock and pop band delivered their enduring cover of Rolling Stones' 'Honky Tonk Woman', as well as such prime-cut originals as 'Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah', 'The Sunny Side Of The Street', 'Dark Streets Of London' and more. Now released on limited edition green vinyl for the first time ever, you vinyl preferrers too may sing and swing with this most raucous of cross-Channel belligerent bands, notably zooming back largely to the period before their drunken Christmas smash 'Fairytale Of New York' came to be.
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The Vault: Old Friends 4 Sale
The Vault: Old Friends 4 Sale (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 060349 7828432. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Funk
The Rest Of My Life (6:02)
It's About That Walk (5:55)
She Spoke 2 Me (2:22)
5 Women (5:07)
When The Lights Go Down (7:03)
My Little Pill (1:29)
There Is Lonely (2:06)
Old Friends 4 Sale (3:28)
Sarah (2:53)
Extraordinary (2:25)
Review: Prince is a name that needs no introduction. The Vault ... Old Friends 4 Sale was originally released in 1999 , a full three years after being submitted to Warner Bros in 1996. Thus, it was recorded in 1994 and 1995 which in many fans' eyes, follows some of the best Prince work when he was known as the symbol. Stylistically, the album has Prince exploring more jazz elements while still remaining clearly a Prince album. Perhaps due to Prince not doing a world tour to support the album and lack of radio friendly singles, the album wasn't the chart success that the label hoped for but to fans it holds a special place in their Prince discography.

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Atmosphere (remastered)
Atmosphere (remastered) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: 019029 5274603. Rel: 17 Jul 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Atmosphere (4:10)
She's Lost Control (4:45)
Review: All of Joy Division's biggest hits have been remastered and reissues by Warner this month. This particular heavyweight wedge of 12" vinyl offers "Atmosphere", which interestingly enough was first put in March 1980 by the Sordide Sentimental label as a France-only single under the title "Licht und Blindheit". Like "Transmission" or "Love Will Tear Us Apart", it is an essential tune with a real moodiness in the production rom Martin Hamnett. Curtis's vocals have a sense of finality to them that was to prove all too real when he committed suicide not long after recording it. 1979's "She's Lost Control" is an other archetypal, angular groove with the jittery drums that made the band so essential.
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Radical Optimism (Alternate Sleeve)
Cat: 505419 7960574. Rel: 08 Nov 24
 
Pop
End Of An Era (3:10)
Houdini (3:01)
Training Season (3:31)
These Walls (3:32)
Whatcha Doing (3:14)
French Exit (3:21)
Illusion (3:03)
Falling Forever (3:38)
Anything For Love (2:15)
Maria (3:13)
Happy For You (3:41)
Review: Dua Lipa's Radical Optimism is reissued here with an alternate to the main cover image and is a bold, vibrant exploration of the transformative power of pop by one of its chief protagonists. Packed with infectious beats and anthemic hooks, the album captures her signature blend of disco, dance and modern pop with a fresh perspective. Lipa's vocals are rich and commanding and drive each track with confidence and emotion. Lyrically, the album is a celebration of resilience and hope as it explores themes of self-love, freedom and empowerment. From shimmering synths to punchy basslines, Radical Optimism is a fearless, uplifting journey that confirms Dua Lipa's place as a leading pop wonder.
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Royce Hall January 30 1971
Cat: 009362 4885085. Rel: 06 May 22
 
Rock
On The Way Home (3:15)
Tell Me Why (2:46)
Old Man (3:36)
Journey Through The Past (3:04)
Cowgirl In The Sand (4:21)
Heart Of Gold (3:08)
A Man Needs A Maid (5:02)
See The Sky About To Rain (3:43)
Sugar Mountain (4:08)
Don't Let It Bring You Down (4:37)
Love In Mind (2:35)
The Needle & The Damage Done (2:05)
Ohio (2:41)
Down By The River (3:00)
Dance Dance Dance (3:31)
I Am A Child (5:09)
Review: We can never get enough of Neil Young's current run of reissues and rarities, and here comes another. This much-bootlegged performance from 1971 was recorded on January 30 at the University of California - it was a solo acoustic performance which puts Young's captivating songwriting and singing front and centre, adorned simply by piano and guitar. At the centre of the show is 'Journey Through The Past' - a haunting ballad which sounds incredible thanks to the diligent remastering job carried out by Young's team, working from the original analogue tapes no less.
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Fleetwood Mac (reissue)
Fleetwood Mac (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 060349 7839650. Rel: 13 Oct 22
 
Rock
Monday Morning (LP) (2:46)
Warm Ways (3:49)
Blue Letter (2:38)
Rhiannon (4:06)
Over My Head (3:26)
Crystal (4:55)
Say You Love Me (4:09)
Landslide (3:16)
World Turning (4:15)
Sugar Daddy (4:06)
I'm So Afraid (4:21)
Review: No matter your age, you are likely to be a fan of Fleetwood Mac's self-titled and legendary album from 1975. It was their tenth album and second eponymous work after their 1968 debut and is often known by fans as The White Album. The lineup was the first to feature Lindsey Buckingham as guitarist and Stevie Nicks as a vocalist, with Bob Welch having left in 1974. The album hit the numbering spot on the Billboard 200 and gave rise to three top-twenty singles 'Over My Head', 'Rhiannon', and 'Say You Love Me.' This reissue comes on limited edition heavyweight vinyl.
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American Life: Mixshow Mix (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: RSD23 020. Rel: 29 Apr 23
 
Funky/Club House
American Life (Peter Rauhofer American anthem New edit) (4:31)
Hollywood (Deepsky Home Sweet Home vocal edit) (3:54)
Love Profusion (Ralph Rosario House vocal mix) (5:57)
Nobody Knows Me (Peter Rauhofer Pivate Life edit) (4:49)
Nothing Fails (Peter Rauhofer Classic House New edit) (4:58)
Mother & Father (Peter Rauhofer Re-invention edit) (5:45)
Die Another Day (Thunderpuss club edit) (5:03)
Easy Ride (Tracy Young's Easy edit) (5:29)
Review: To mark the 20th Anniversary of the American Life Mix Show Mix, this new album brings together eight songs that also honour the life and work of Peter Rauhofer, a notorious remixer who did many such great works for Madonna for over two decades. Six of these tunes are brand new edits of Madonna's top commercial and promotional remixes from the 'American Life' era that have never been released before. The two others are a superb Ralphi Rosario House Vocal Mix of 'Love Profusion' and Deepsky's Home Sweet Home Vocal Edit of 'Hollywood.'
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Sub Culture (remastered)
Cat: 019029 5167134. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Sub-Culture (7:29)
Dub-Vulture (7:58)
Review: As part of the Low-Life 'Definitive Edition' release campaign, New Order reissue the 12" singles from the album, first released in May 1985 at the height of their controversial exploitation by Factory Records. 'Sub-Culture' is one of its lead singles: originally released on white label (infamously, graphic designer Peter Saville allegedly deemed the song unworthy of his talents), this functional synthpop banger reeks with and oozes of FM-farty glitz, and lyrically concerns a nocturnal protagonist, disaffected with the modern, measured day-night cycle. The B 'Dub-vulture' pulls a similar instrumental trick with a varied melody.
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Royal Blood (10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Royal Blood (10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (limited gatefold gold vinyl 2xLP + poster)
Cat: 502173 2263605. Rel: 15 Aug 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Out Of The Black
Come On Over
Figure It Out
You Can Be So Cruel
Blood Hands
Little Monster
Loose Change
Careless
Ten Tonne Skeleton
Better Strangers
One Trick Pony
You Want Me
Love & Leave It Alone
Sleeptalker
Ten Tonne Skeleton (Tom Dalgety mix)
Hole
Figure It Out (live From T In The Park 2015)
Loose Change (live From Reading 2015)
Little Monster (live From Reading 2015)
Better Strangers (live From Bonnaroo 2015)
Out Of The Black (live From Reading 2015)
Review: The album, which catapulted the duo to prominence, showcases their dynamic blend of rock and blues influences. With its raw energy and infectious hooks, Royal Blood established the band as a force to be reckoned with in the rock scene. Hits like 'Out of the Black' and 'Figure It Out' won over audiences with their driving rhythms and powerhouse vocals. The reissue serves as a testament to the album's enduring impact and cements Royal Blood's status as one of the most exciting rock acts of the past decade. This special tenth anniversary edition comes with a poster and sticker.
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Papercuts (Singles Collection 2000-2023)
Cat: 009362 4846017. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Metal
Crawling
Faint
Numb/Encore
Papercut
Breaking The Habit
In The End
Bleed It Out
Somewhere I Belong
Waiting For The End
Castle Of Glass
One More Light
Burn It Down
What I've Done
Qwerty
One Step Closer
New Divide
Leave Out All The Rest
Lost
Numb
Friendly Fire
Review: It's been seven years since the tragic passing of Chester Bennington and the abrupt end of nu-metal legends Linkin Park, while their legacy remains praised and intact by avid fans. Papercuts offers up a career-spanning greatest hits collection, yet rather than sequencing each bundle of tracks chronologically in terms of specific album release, the cuts are mixed with the design of flowing as naturally as possible, with the anthemic 'Faint' from 2003's Meteora rubbing shoulders with their iconic Jay-Z Collision Course collab 'Numb/Encore'. Elsewhere, 'One Step Closer'; the breakout single from 2000's genre-defining debut LP Hybrid Theory is followed directly by 'New Divide', which served as the lead single from the Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen soundtrack. From their rap-metal beginnings to their signature style of nu/alt-metal to the their calmer accessible later era, this compilation delivers a succinct yet sprawling distillation of Linkin Park's most vital contributions to the several dynamic scenes they helped to elevate.
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Substance 1987 (remastered)
Substance 1987 (remastered) (2xLP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 019029 5928889. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Ceremony (4:24)
Everything's Gone Green (5:31)
Temptation 87 (6:58)
Blue Monday (7:27)
Confusion 87 (4:43)
Thieves Like Us (6:37)
The Perfect Kiss (8:36)
Sub-culture (4:48)
Shellshock (6:30)
State Of The Nation (6:32)
Bizarre Love Triangle (6:44)
True Faith (5:50)
Review: In one of those unique cases where a compilation eclipses the studio albums, New Order's Substance is often considered the definitive representation of the band in their prime. It's understandable given it pulled together all their singles up to 1987, but equally they re-recorded classics like 'Confusion' and 'Temptation' so everything fitted together more naturally. As a result, Substance is a more cohesive listen than many similar offerings might be and these singles remain some of the finest to ever emerge from the UK's alternative music scene. Repressed and remastered, it's sounding better than ever.
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True Faith Remix (remastered)
Cat: 505419 7635717. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
True Faith (Shep Pettibone remix) (9:03)
1963 (5:31)
True Dub (Shep Pettibone remix) (10:46)
Review: When New Order released 'True Faith' in 1987, they broke the mould as the first band to present multiple different editions of their single right at the point of arrival. As well as the widely adored original version of the track, there was a club-ready version mixed by the mighty Shep Pettibone, a true king of New York's scene who knew exactly how to get the best out of the track for the dancefloor. As singles compilation Substance 1987 gets a high-end reissue, so too does this late 80s club monster sounding brighter and bolder than ever thanks to a tidy remaster treatment, with the 'True Dub' version on the B side for those who really want to lock in.
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American Idiot
American Idiot (numbered limited one-step vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 093624 840473. Rel: 22 Nov 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
American Idiot
Jesus Of Suburnia/City Of The Damned/I Don't Care/Dearly Beloved/Tales Of Another Broken Home
Holiday
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams
Are We The Waiting
St Jimmy
Give Me Novacaine
She's A Rebel
Extraordinary Girl
Letterbomb
Wake Me Up When September Ends
Homecoming: Death Of St Jimmy/East 12th St/Nobody Likes You/Rock & Roll Girlfriend/We're Coming Home Again
Whatsername
Review: American Idiot marked a pivotal moment in Green Day's career, propelling them to new heights both commercially and creatively. The album, released in 2004, combines punk energy with a bold narrative, delivering a politically charged rock opera that resonated with a generation. Its mix of rebellious spirit and introspective lyrics touched on themes of disillusionment, suburban angst, and the search for identity. Tracks like the explosive title song and 'Holiday' channel raw defiance, while 'Boulevard of Broken Dreams' and 'Wake Me Up When September Ends' showcase the band's ability to craft emotional ballads with wide appeal. The ambitious multi-part suites 'Jesus of Suburbia' and 'Homecoming' are daring, theatrical pieces that added depth to the album's story arc. Billie Joe Armstrong's sharp songwriting and the band's tight, dynamic sound made American Idiot a modern classic. Its balance of punk rebellion and mainstream accessibility cemented Green Day's place as one of the defining rock bands of the 2000s.
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As You Were
As You Were (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 019029 5774929. Rel: 06 Oct 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Wall Of Glass (3:42)
Bold (4:00)
Greedy Soul (3:36)
Paper Crown (3:28)
For What It's Worth (4:09)
When I'm In Need (4:23)
You Better Run (3:25)
I Get By (3:09)
Chinatown (3:20)
Come Back To Me (3:22)
Universal Gleam (4:12)
I've All I Need (4:11)
Review: After Beady Eye split in 2014, Liam Gallagher appeared conflicted about whether he would pursue a solo career, resolving in 2016 that this year's album was set in stone. Fans of previous work will undoubtedly be contented with solo debut 'As You Were', with it channelling the British pop influence, singalong riffs and the classic anthemic writing that Oasis were famed for. As expected from a Gallagher brother, the album is drenched in hubris, but Liam lets his guard down with surprising and rare moments of what seems to be vulnerability. Aside from the cocky rock and roll swagger, it's these moments that give 'As You Were' a little more depth than people were perhaps expecting.
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Purple Rain (reissue)
Purple Rain (reissue) (audiophile Blu-ray)
Cat: 060349 7815777. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Funk
Let's Go Crazy
Take Me With U
The Beautiful Ones
Computer Blue
Darling Nikki
When Doves Cry
I Would Die 4 U
Baby I'm A Star
Purple Rain
Review: NPG Records and Paisley Park Enterprises, in partnership with Warner Records, are pleased to announce the release of a brand-new audiophile Blu-ray featuring 2024's Dolby Atmos mix of Prince and the Revolution's iconic 1984 album, Purple Rain, as well as Prince's original 1984 stereo mix, in high-definition 24bit / 96kHz audio.

Prince shattered all expectations and made music history when he released the album Purple Rain, followed by the hit movie of the same name weeks later. The 9-track LP went on to win two Grammy awards ("Best Rock Performance by a Group" & "Best Album of Original Score Written For A Motion Picture"), two American Music Awards, a Brit Award, and an Academy Award for Best Original Song Score. In 2012 the Library of Congress added the album to the National Recording Registry, which only accepts sound recordings that "are culturally, historically, or aesthetically important, and/or inform or reflect life in the United States." Purple Rain spent 24 weeks at #1 on the Billboard album charts, sold over 25 million copies worldwide, and appears on countless 'Best Of' polls, most recently achieving the #4 spot on Apple Music's Top 100 Albums Of All Time.

The 2024 Atmos presentation of Purple Rain featured on this Blu-Ray, was meticulously mixed from the original multi-track master tapes by Prince's protege and Best Engineered Grammy nominee Chris James. It was released via all participating Digital Service Providers on June 21, 2024. "In 2024 we started our year-long celebration of the 40th anniversary of Purple Rain, we are thrilled to present Prince's masterpiece in ATMOS, providing an immersive, surround auditory experience of Prince's legendary album. This highly crafted release will present Prince's iconic work with more space and depth while preserving the beautiful songs that have shaped music and popular culture, and touched the lives of countless fans around the world." - Paisley Park Enterprises

Region code: universal
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B Sides & Rarities (remastered)
B Sides & Rarities (remastered) (gatefold 2xLP + insert in embossed spot-varnished sleeve (side 4 etched))
Cat: 093624 843498. Rel: 05 Sep 24
 
Metal
Savory (4:29)
Wax & Wine (4:12)
Change (In The House Of Flies) (acoustic) (5:07)
Simple Man (6:19)
Sinatra (4:32)
No Ordinary Love (5:18)
Teenager (Idiot version) (3:42)
Grenshaw Punch/I'll Throw Rocks At You (4:29)
Black Moon (3:20)
If Only Tonight We Could Sleep (4:47)
Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want (1:53)
Digital Bath (acoustic) (4:41)
The Chauffeur (5:15)
Be Quiet & Drive (Far Away) (acoustic) (4:20)
Review: Some 19 years later (and not a moment too soon) this great compilation from Nu Metal legends Deftones is seeing its much-needed repress - with an added remastering to sweeten the deal. A tough record to find at a stomachable price for a while, 'B Sides & Rarities' is full of acoustic versions, demos and covers of the likes of The Smiths, Cocteau Twins, The Cure and - most amusingly - Sade. 'Wax and Wane' is a severely underrated cover, a wicked interpretation filled with punchy guitars and, of course, Chino Moreno's mastery of blending metal and new wave vocals. The most popular of the tracks on offer here is, without doubt, 'Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want', their cover of The Smiths' 1984 B-side to 'William It Was Really Nothing' . It's a rollercoaster of a cover, with a wild guitar solo and filled with the same rumbling, underlying sadness that made the original such a staple. Who doesn't love a melancholic metal song?
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The Soft Bulletin (25th Anniversary Edition)
The Soft Bulletin (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited zoetrope vinyl 2xLP + insert in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 009362 4844440. Rel: 05 Sep 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Race For The Prize (4:00)
A Spoonful Weighs A Ton (3:25)
The Spark That Bled (5:44)
The Spiderbite Song (4:02)
Buggin' (3:04)
What Is The Light? (3:17)
The Observer (4:52)
Waitin' For A Superman (4:13)
Suddenly Everything Has Changed (3:51)
The Gash (3:58)
Slow Motion (3:36)
Feeling Yourself Disintegrate (5:15)
Sleeping On The Roof (2:52)
Review: The Flaming Lips commemorate the 25th anniversary of their classic album The Soft Bulletin with a limited-edition 2LP. This special edition features eye-catching Zoetrope designs by Drew Tetz and Wayne Coyne, along with new sleeve artwork and an insert with text by Coyne. Originally released in 1999, The Soft Bulletin marked a pivotal moment in the band's career, transitioning from alt-rock obscurity to festival headliners. The album includes standout tracks such as 'Race for the Prize,' 'Waitin' for a Superman,' and 'Feeling Yourself Disintegrate.' The new 25th Anniversary Vinyl is a visually and sonically enhanced experience, showcasing the Flaming Lips' evolution and enduring impact on the music scene.
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From Zero
From Zero (transparent "petrol" teal vinyl LP)
Cat: 009362 4839941. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Metal
From Zero (intro) (0:22)
The Emptiness Machine (3:11)
Cut The Bridge (3:44)
Heavy Is The Crown (2:43)
Over Each Other (2:47)
Casualty (2:27)
Overflow (3:36)
Two Faced (2:50)
Stained (3:05)
IGYEIH (3:29)
Good Things Go (3:28)
Review: Following the tragic passing of frontman Chester Bennington in 2017, many presumed the natural end of nu-metal turned alt rock giants Linkin Park. Rattling their fanbase with news of a resurgence with Dead Sara vocalist Emily Armstrong, as well as new drummer Colin Brittain (replacing Rob Bourdain who opted not to join the reunion), From Zero nods to the band's original moniker of Xero while also ushering in this new era for the group, whereas sonically, the band do their best to simultaneously pay credence to their heavier origins whilst naturally progressing towards their newfound vision. Their first full-length since 2017's pop-oriented One More Light may come as a shock to many devout to the Bennington era, but the earnestness in composition sees a retrospective embracing of nu-metal motifs yet modified and extrapolated to embolden this entirely new compositional framework. Attempting to compare to prior releases is naturally par for the course yet won't do much to alter this new musical trajectory, as From Zero swells with the breath of an entirely fresh project that owes humble countenance to the Linkin Park of yesteryear. At 11 tracks clocking on at just over a half-hour, the mission statement is one of succinct brevity and urgency, but whether it truly fills the Bennington shaped void is down to each unique set of ears.
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Floodland (National Album Day 2024)
Floodland (National Album Day 2024) (limited black ice galaxy vinyl LP)
Cat: 502173 2346193. Rel: 19 Oct 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Dominion (4:11)
Mother Russia (2:46)
Flood (I) (6:03)
Lucretia (5:00)
1959 (4:08)
This Corrosion (9:08)
Flood (II) (6:01)
Driven Like The Snow (4:28)
Never Land (2:23)
Review: The Sisters Of Mercy's enduring album Floodland presents an 80s throwback; this was a time in which many bands were experimenting with gothic and shadowy musical and visual themes, and the Sisters were no exception, having been progenitors of this trend in their native Leeds since as early on as 1980, only shortly after the term "gothic rock" was coined. Floodland followed a much-mythologised tour fallout in June 1985, after which the band effectively split up; dusting themselves off, and/or rising from resurrective Transylvanian mists, they soon returned with Floodland in 1987, albeit with a revised lineup. Still aided by the trusty Doktor Avalanche, lead brain Eldritch would this time hire former Gun Club and Fur Bible bassist Patricia Morrison for performance duties; packing the hit singles 'This Corrosion', 'Dominion' and 'Lucretia My Reflection', this is a caliginous cascade of doomy sound, tempered by both lonely moments of piano catalepsy and high moments of hellish hysteria.
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The Great American Bar Scene
Cat: 0093624 839972. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Folk/Americana
Luck Enough (Poem)
Mechanical Bull
The Great American Bar Scene
28
American Nights
Oak Island
Purple Gas (feat Noeline Hofmann)
Boons
The Way Back
Memphis; The Blues (feat John Moreland)
Like Ida
Bass Boat
Better Days (feat John Mayer)
Towers
Sandpaper (feat Bruce Springsteen)
Northern Thunder
Funny Man
Pink Skies
Bathwater
Review: Zach Bryan's The Great American Bar Scene offers a vivid snapshot of small-town America, blending poignant storytelling with a rich musical tapestry. After nearly a decade in the U.S. Navy, Bryan left in 2021 to pursue music, and since his 2020 debut, he has soared to stardom, consistently topping charts and touring globally. Released less than a year after his previous self-titled album, The Great American Bar Scene continues Bryan's momentum. Between albums, he secured his first number-one hit with 'I Remember Everything', toured extensively and released the 'Boys of Faith' EP. Despite his busy schedule, Bryan managed to craft this 19-track album, which delves deeply into the connections between people, often found in intimate conversations at bars. Bryan's music draws from classic country, folk, and Americana, defying easy categorisationia strength that sets him apart. Collaborations with legends like Bruce Springsteen and John Mayer add layers to this emotionally charged album, making The Great American Bar Scene a reliable, heartfelt reflection of Bryan's journey and the lives he touches.
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Brotherhood (Definitive Edition)
Brotherhood (Definitive Edition) (180 gram vinyl LP + 2xCD box set + 2xDVD + hard-back book in debossed box)
Cat: 082564 6253104. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Paradise (LP: remastered)
Weirdo
As It Is When It Was
Broken Promise
Way Of Life
Bizarre Love Triangle
All Day Long
Angel Dust
Every Little Counts
Paradise (CD1: remastered)
Weirdo
As It Is When It Was
Broken Promise
Way Of Life
Bizarre Love Triangle
All Day Long
Angel Dust
Every Little Counts
State Of The Nation
Shellshock (AOR version - CD2: Extras)
State Of The Nation (Japan demo)
Paradise (Robert Racic remix)
As It Is When It Was (Japan demo)
Broken Promise (instrumental)
Bizarre Love Triangle (Stephen Hague 12' remix)
All Day Long (instrumental)
Evil Dust
Every Little Counts (Full Length)
Salvation Theme
Skullcrusher (Full Length)
Touched By The Hand Of God (Salvation version)
Let's Go (Salvation version)
Sputnik
Blue Monday 1988 (Michael Johnson 12' remix)
Bizarre Love Triangle (Brixton Academy, London, 1987 - live Show - DVD1)
Perfect Kiss
Ceremony
Dreams Never End
Love Vigilantes
Confusion
Age Of Consent
Temptation
Interviews (Academy VHS, 1987)
Ceremony (BBC, NI, 1986 - TV Appearances)
Love Will Tear Us Apart
State Of The Nation (The Tube, 1986)
Broken Promise
True Faith (Top Of The Pops, 1987)
Paradise (Les Enfants Du Rock/Rockline, 1987)
Bizarre Love Triangle
True Faith (The Roxy, 1987)
Bizarre Love Triangle (11pm Japanese TV, 1987)
Denton Studios, 1985: Recording As It Is When It Was & State Of The Nation (Japanese Studio Footage)
Elegia (GMEX, Manchester, 1986 - live Show - DVD2)
Shellshock
Paradise
Bizarre Love Triangle
Way Of Life
State Of The Nation
Face Up
The Perfect Kiss
Ceremony
Temptation
True Faith (Glastonbury Festival, 1987 - live Shows)
Sister Ray
Dreams Never End (San Giovanni, 1986)
All Day Long (Pier 84, 1987)
Angel Dust
Shellshock
Weirdo
True Faith (La Mutualite, Paris, 1987)
Touched By The Hand Of God (GMEX, Manchester, 1988)
Every Little Counts
Review: New Order's fourth studio album Brotherhood was the LP that saw the Mancunian innovators transition from massive underground cult heroes to part of the mainstream furniture, sparking a Glastonbury headline and a top ten album chart placing. The electro-meets-clunky bass ofd lead single 'Bizarre Love Triangle' definitely played its part, but the album in general sees them effortlessly bringing the indie and electronic sides of their sound into harmony via tracks 'Angel Dust' and the frenetic 'Weirdo', while the album's closer 'Every Little Counts', complete with sometimes sniggering vocal from frontman Bernard Sumner, is an endearingly accomplished leftfield pop moment. The remastered album - which comes on vinyl and CD - comes with a treasure trove of extras including rare mixes - the silky Stephen Hague mix of 'Bizarre Love Triangle' and an 'AOR' version of previous standalone single 'Shellshock' are particularly fine nuggets - an additional CD containing nine unreleased tracks and demos from a 1985 recording session in Japan plus a DVD of previously unavailable live footage and European TV shows.
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Touched By The Hand Of God (remastered)
Cat: 502173 2241603. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Touched By The Hand Of God (7:06)
Touched By The Hand Of Dub (5:34)
Review: New Order's 'Touched By The Hand Of God', originally released in 1987, returns as a remastered 12" single, retaining its original tracklisting. The main version embodies the quintessential New Order sound of that era, featuring a powerful and uplifting chorus that sticks in your mind. The infectious rhythm and expertly crafted drum programming create a danceable beat that showcases the band's signature blend of post-punk and electronic elements. The track is equally know on the dancefloor as it is for the iconic music video, which humorously depicts the band performing in heavy metal attire, exemplifying their characteristic tongue-in-cheek style. On Side-2 features a dub version that extends the instrumental sections while preserving the vital chorus, maintaining the track's strength and appeal. A reminder of New Order's ability to craft memorable, infectious dance tracks.
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State Of The Nation (remastered)
Cat: 502173 2241610. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Indie/Alternative
State Of The Nation (6:37)
Shame Of The Nation (7:56)
Review: New Order's 'State of the Nation' returns as a remastered reissue of the original 12" single, originally released in 1986. During this period, the band's confidence was soaring, and this track exemplifies their knack for crafting catchy dance music that resonated with audiences. The remastered version maintains the original tracklisting, including the second side 'Shame of the Nation', which serves as a dub rendition of the title track. This version extends the rhythmic elements, offering a fresh perspective on the song while preserving its infectious energy. State of the Nation not only secured its place as a Top 40 hit in the UK but also featured on the iconic compilation Substance, released the following year. New Order's enduring legacy and ability to blend catchy melodies with danceable beats is captured perfectly with these recent 12" single reissues.
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From Zero (Deluxe Edition)
From Zero (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold translucent emerald green vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 009362 4834915. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Metal
From Zero (intro)
The Emptiness Machine
Cut The Bridge
Heavy Is The Crown
Over Each Other
Casualty
Overflow
Two Faced
Stained
IGYEIH
Good Things Go
Up From The Bottom
Unshatter
Let You Fade
The Emptiness Machine (live)
Heavy Is The Crown (live)
Over Each Other (live)
Casualty (live)
Two Faced (live)
Review: With the untimely and tragic passing of Chester Bennington in 2017, it was the natural presumption that Californian nu-metal turned alt rock megastars Linkin Park would cease to exist. Surprising their avid fanbase by announcing news of their reformation with Dead Sara vocalist Emily Armstrong, as well as new drummer Colin Brittain (Rob Bourdain opted not to join the reunion), From Zero offers a nod to their original band name Xero whilst simultaneously ushering in their new era. Sonically, the band are doing their utmost to both pay credence to their heavier origins while naturally rerouting towards their newfound vision. Serving as follow up to 2017's pop-oriented and critically panned One More Light, the understandable decision to re-embrace aspects of their nu-metal motifs is commendable, whilst modifying and building upon their past sonics to craft comfortable musical bedrock for the new voice of their band. Comparing to prior albums may be inescapable for diehard fans with the material owing humble countenance to the Linkin Park of yesteryear, while this deluxe edition expands upon the original version's somewhat succinct (or rushed) 11 tracks over 30 minutes with an additional three bonus cuts as well as five live versions.
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Meteora (reissue)
Meteora (reissue) (gatefold clear gold & red splattered vinyl LP + insret)
Cat: 009362 4844051. Rel: 25 Jul 24
 
Metal
Foreword (0:28)
Don't Stay (3:01)
Somewhere I Belong (3:31)
Lying From You (2:53)
Hit The Floor (2:40)
Easier To Run (3:23)
Faint (2:36)
Figure.09 (3:15)
Breaking The Habit (3:11)
From The Inside (2:54)
Nobody's Listening (3:01)
Session (2:18)
Numb (3:06)
Review: It's difficult to describe to those too young to have been there and to those too old to give a toss, just how rife the anticipation was for the sophomore full-length from nu-metal giants Linkin Park following on from the global success of their multi-platinum selling debut album Hybrid Theory in 2000. Following what felt like an eternal three years, both shortened and lengthened by the bloated remix album Reanimation, 2003's Meteora was nothing short of lightning striking in the same place twice. Debuting at number 1 on the Billboard 200, certified 8xPlatinium and currently ranked as the 8th highest selling album of the 21st century, to call the band's second album a success seems like a very muted understatement when anthems such as 'Somewhere I Belong', 'Faint', and, 'Numb' are still some of the highest charting and most world-renowned metal singles to ever blare out across the airwaves. While musically drifting further away from their nu-metal beginnings with each subsequent project, both Meteora and its predecessor belong to a subset of genre-defining classics that appear to become more embraced and less maligned with age, as the nu-metal subgenre becomes less of a dirty word. It also goes without saying that the incomparable vocal presence of late frontman Chester Bennington as well as his vulnerable and cathartic lyricism take on a far more bleak and oppressive shade with the folly of hindsight.
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Live From The Royal Albert Hall
Live From The Royal Albert Hall (gatefold 2xLP in spot-varnished die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 502173 2410863. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Pop
Overture
End Of An Era
Houdini
Training Season
These Walls
Watcha Doing
French Exit
Illusion
Falling Forever
Anything For Love
Maria
Happy For You
Love Again
Pretty Please
Levitating
Sunshine
Dua Lipa & Elton John - "Cold Heart"
Be The One
Dance The Night
Don't Start Now
Review: Dua Lipa's performance from the Royal Albert Hall captures the exuberance of a superstar at her peak. With a voice that soars through the iconic venue, Lipa brings her dynamic pop anthems to life in a way that adds new layers to their already infectious sound. The set's slick production is complemented by her commanding stage presence, offering a reminder of how effortlessly she dominates the mainstream pop landscape. It's a celebration of Lipa's artistry, offering both intimacy and grandeur in equal measure.
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Erotica
Erotica (12" picture disc)
Cat: 060349 7837618. Rel: 20 Oct 22
 
Pop
Erotica (album version) (5:11)
Erotica (instrumental) (5:15)
Erotica (radio edit) (4:33)
Review: This 12-inch picture disc version of Madonna's 'Erotica' single (taken from the concept album about sex and romance of the same name) is a thing to behold. It arrives, finally, courtesy of Warmer Music and is in honour of the tune's 30th anniversary. The picture on the vinyl is from Madge's Sex book but was withdrawn before it actually got released back in 1992. Three versions are presented here - the original album version, plus an instrumental and a radio edit.
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Somewhere Under The Rainbow
Somewhere Under The Rainbow (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 093624 885047. Rel: 13 Apr 23
 
Rock
Tonight's The Night (6:00)
Mellow My Mind (3:23)
World On A String (3:11)
Speakin' Out (6:12)
Albuquerque (4:24)
New Mama (3:14)
Roll Another Number (For The Road) (5:00)
Tired Eyes (6:00)
Tonight's The Night (part II) (12:30)
Flying On The Ground Is Wrong (5:54)
Human Highway (10:17)
Helpless (2:43)
Don't Be Denied (6:18)
Cowgirl In The Sand (13:09)
Review: Recorded live at the Rainbow Theatre in London on November 5, 1973 as part of Young's tour with the Santa Monica Flyers, this key show in Young's career finally gets pressed to vinyl thanks to Warner. The band - comprised of Young on vocals and guitar, Nils Lofgren (lead and rhythm guitar, piano, accordion, vocals), Ben Keith (pedal steel guitar, vocals), Billy Talbot (bass, vocals) and Ralph Molina (drums, vocals) - performed a series of standout shows following the release of their seminal album Tonight's the Night. Featuring too many classics to count, including 'Helpless', 'Don't Be Denied' and 'Cowgirl In The Sand', this show is regularly celebrated for its "completely spontaneous and high-revved performance".
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Summertime Blues EP
Cat: 009362 4857983. Rel: 25 Jul 24
 
Folk/Americana
Quittin' Time (3:25)
Motorcycle Drive By (2:40)
Summertime Blues (2:56)
Oklahoma Smokeshow (3:23)
Jamie (feat Charles Wesley Godwin) (3:36)
Twenty So (3:19)
Us Then (2:46)
Matt & Audie (2:04)
All The Time (3:12)
Review: Singer, songwriter, former Navy sailor and Oklahoma native Zach Bryan first rose to fame in 2019 with his self-released debut country album DeAnn. Bryan's raw storytelling approach attracted a dedicated following, justifying many follow-ups - his latest EP Summertime Blues included. Something of a sibling piece to the recent album American Heartbreak, the EP deploys sweet vocal lilts, banjo strums and fiddle bowings to channels many brooding, blue-collar emotions, reflecting lives lived on the road and bittersweet days gone by.
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