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Last Night In London: UK Broadcast 2002
Cat: GOSS 069. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Shaktar Donetsk
Bhindi Bhagee
Rudie Can't Fail
Tony Adams
(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais
Mega Bottle Ride
Get Down Moses
Police & Thieves
Cool 'N' Out
Police On My Back
Johnny Appleseed
Coma Girl
I Fought The Law
Bankrobber (with Mick Jones)
White Riot (with Mick Jones)
London's Burning (with Mick Jones)
Review: A month before he passed away in December 2002, Joe Strummer delivered what turned out to be his final performance - a benefit gig for striking firefighters at Acton Town Hall, where he was backed by his then band the Mescaleros. This must-have CD presents that performance in its entirety, including the infamous ending - where Strummer's former Clash bandmate Mick Jones emerged from the audience to join him on stage for performances of 'Bank Robber', 'White Riot' and 'London's Burning' (it was the first time the two had performed together since 1983). Recorded for a radio broadcast, the gig was undoubtedly special, with Strummer and his bandmates powering through classics including 'Police & Thieves', '(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais' and 'I Fought The Law'.
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Live At Acton Town Hall (remastered)
Cat: 405053 8981193. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Shaktar Donetsk (4:28)
Bhindee Bhagee (7:11)
Rudie Can't Fail (4:02)
Tony Adams (7:07)
(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais (5:24)
Mega Bottle Ride (3:52)
Get Down Moses (4:11)
Police & Thieves (5:37)
Cool 'N' Out (4:09)
Police On My Back (5:08)
Johnny Appleseed (4:18)
Coma Girl (6:52)
I Fought The Law (7:55)
Bankrobber (feat Mick Jones) (1:21)
White Riot (feat Mick Jones) (2:20)
London's Burning (feat Mick Jones) (2:23)
Review: Dark Horse Records unveils Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros' legendary Live at Acton Town Hall concert, meticulously remastered by Grammy Award Winner Paul Hicks. Available here on double vinyl, the November 15, 2002, performance, a benefit for striking firefighters, stands as one of Strummer's final shows before his passing. A poignant highlight includes a three-song reunion with Clash bandmate Mick Jones, their first in two decades. The gatefold sleeve showcases unseen concert photos, accompanied by liner notes from Fire Brigade Union Secretary Andy Gilchrist. This release marks the first comprehensive vinyl and CD availability of this historic concert.
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Gotta Get A Good Thing Goin': Black Music In Britain In The Sixties
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Cat: CRJAMBOX 009. Rel: 15 Sep 22
 
Soul
The Soul Brothers - "Get A Good Thing Goin'"
The Flirtations - "Nothing But A Heartache"
Carl Douglas - "Serving A Sentence Of Life"
Jimmy Thomas - "Springtime"
Jimmy James & The Vagabonds - "This Heart Of Mine"
Jackie Edwards - "Come On Home"
Chris Rayburn - "One Way Ticket"
Herbie Goins & The Night-Timers - "Coming Home To You"
Jimmy Cliff - "Waterfall"
The Ferris - "Wheel I Can't Break The Habit"
Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band - "Michael"
Cleo Laine - "Don't You Pass Me By"
Danny Williams - "Whose Little Girl Are You"
Madeline Bell - "Picture Me Gone"
Watson T Browne & The Explosive - "Some Lovin'"
Ebony Keyes - "If You Knew"
Sugar Simone - "Take It Easy"
Kim D - "The Real Thing"
Brothers Grimm - "Looky, Looky"
Lucas & The Mike Cotton Sound - "Ain't Love Good, Ain't Love Proud"
The Fantastics - "Ask The Lonely"
Oliver Norman - "Drowning In My Own Despair"
Owen Gray - "Gonna Work Out Fine"
John L Watson & The Hummelflugs - "Lookin' For Love"
Kenny Lynch - "Movin' Away"
Root & Jenny Jackson - "Let's Go Somewhere"
Kenny Bernard - "What Love Brings"
Ram John Holder - "Yes I Do"
Hoagy Benson - "Turn Me On" (with Pat Daniels Band)
The Chants - "A Man Without A Face"
Marsha Hunt - "Walk On Gilded Splinters"
The Foundations - "New Direction"
Caleb Baby - "You're Phrasing Is Bad"
John Fitch & Associates - "Stoned Out Of It"
Simon K & The Meantimers - "Bring Back Your Love (To Me)"
The Sugarlumps - "Can't We Be Friends"
Flamma Sherman - "Move Me"
Jack Hammer - "What Greater Love"
The Shadrocks - "There Is" (feat Little John)
Clyde Mcphatter - "Only A Fool"
Ronnie Jones - "I'm So Clean"
This 'N' That - "Get Down With It/I Can't Get No Satisfaction"
JJ Jackson & The Jeeps - "But It's Alright"
Ernest Ranglin & The Gbs - "Swing A Ling" (part 1)
Norma Lee - "Hurt"
The Corduroys - "Too Much Of A Woman"
Errol Dixon - "I Don't Want"
Sonny Childe - "Giving Up On Love"
Ray Gates - "Have You Ever Had The Blues" (alternative take)
Paula & The Jetliners - "I Know Some Day"
Maynell Wilson - "Motown Feeling"
Bb James & Derv - "Kiss Me, Kiss Me"
Blue Rivers & His Maroons - "Take It Or Leave It"
McFarthing Kissoon - "I'm Living Good"
Laris Mclennon - "Confusion"
Freddy Mack - "Sock It To 'Em, JB" (live)
The Reaction - "That Man"
Black Velvet - "African Velvet"
Rico's Combo - "London Here I Come"
Millie - "My Love & I"
Laurel Aitken - "Bar Tender"
Winston Groovy - "Work It Up"
Pat Rhoden - "Jezebel"
King Horror - "Cutting Blade"
Beresford Ricketts & The Blue Beats - "You Better Be Gone"
The Classics - "Worried Over Me"
Sonny & The Daffodils - "That Girl She Done Me Wrong"
The Brixton Market - "Children Get Ready"
Tony Washington & The DC'S - "Show Me How (To Milk A Cow)"
Joe's All Stars - "Musical Feet"
The Fabulous Blue Beats - "One More Try"
The Rudies - "Boss Sound"
Bobby Johnson & The Atoms - "Another Man"
Laurel & Girlie - "Scandal In Brixton Market"
Ambrose Campbell - "Hey Jude"
Sugar 'N' Dandy - "Girl Come See"
The Gruvy Beats - "Kent People"
The Bluebeaters - "There I Go"
Winston & Pat - "Pony Ride"
Top Grant - "Coronation Street"
Seven Letters - "Call Collect"
Dimples & Eddie With Rico's Combo - "Fleet Street"
Cab Kaye - "Everything Is Go" (with His music From Ghana)
Cy Grant - "King Cricket"
The Barnaby Rudge Hip Band - "Run Thru The Park"
Rupert & The Red Devils - "Please Think Of Me"
Shirley Bassey - "Sunshine"
Maxine Nightingale - "Spinning Wheel"
Peter Straker - "Breakfast In Bed"
Peanut - "I'm Waiting For The Day"
Mel Turner - "They Killed The King"
Joy Marshall - "Heartache Hurry On By"
Eldridge Devlin - "You're My Girl"
Cleo - "To Know Him Is To Love Him"
Lorraine - "Child You"
Dorris Henderson & John Renbourn - "Watch The Stars"
Mabel Hillery - "Rock Me Daddy"
Champion Jack Dupree - "Get Your Head Happy" (with TS McPhee)
Otis Spann - "Keep Your Hand Out Of My Pocket"
Screamin' Jay Hawkins - "All Night"
Joe Harriott - "Quintet Liggin'"
Flash Domincii & The Supersonics - "Rora Rora Majo Omo Pupa"
Shake Keane - "Green Onions"
The New Orleans Knights - "Enjoy Yourself"
The Chariots - "Problem Girl"
The Southlanders - "Imitation Of Love"
Winifred Atwell - "Bossa Nova Boogie"
Emile Ford & The Big Six - "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me"
Howie Casey & The Seniors - "I Ain't Mad At You"
Ricky Wayne - "Chicka'roo" (with The Fabulous Flee-Rackers)
Ray Ellington - "The Rhythm Of The World"
The Ray King Soul Band - "Soon You'll Be Gone"
Fitzroy Coleman & His Guitars - "Lucilla"
Davy Jones - "Love Bug"
Geoff Love & His Orchestra - "Coronation Street"
Review: While lots has been written about the influence of Black American soul and R&B artists on Britain's most successful (white) bands of the 1960s, little focus has previously fallen on the music of black Britons - and others from elsewhere in the Commonwealth who called the UK home - during the same period. Gotta Get A Good Thing, which tells the story of black music in Britain in the "swinging sixties", is therefore long overdue. Musically, it skips through soul, rhythm & blues, ska, rocksteady and more besides, offering up tracks from both well-known names and overlooked artists. Throw in extensive liner notes - including an introductory essay from Fitzroy Facey of the Soul Survivors - and you have a genuinely essential compilation.
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Luxury Soul 2024
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Luxury Soul 2024 (unmixed 3xCD)
Cat: CDBEXP 24. Rel: 10 Jan 24
 
Soul
Brian Power - "Sometimes" (feat Cornell CC Carter)
Robert Imtume Owens - "Elementary"
Ronnie Herel & Kenny Thomas - "The Sun Will Rise Again"
Stokes & Machine - "Freeway" (feat Cleveland Jones - Soul-Jazz mix)
Mike Lindup - "Could It Really Be?" (feat Tony Momrelle & Alex Wilson)
Will Downing - "What Part Of My Love"
Natasha Watts - "Right The Wrong"
Zaimie - "Hidden Highs"
Shaila Prospere - "Keep On Giving" (remix)
Con Funk Shun - "Smooth"
Kloud 9 - "Don't Stop" (feat Kenya)
The Requestors - "Love Has To Be Easy" (feat Vivienne McKone)
Robert Gee - "Whatcha Gonna Do"
Patrice Isley - "Harvest For The World"
Steven Thad - "Do You Remember?"
Natalie Duncan - "Are You Getting Enough"
Carol Riddick - "I Love Me Too"
R Cory Johnson - "The Meaning Of Love" (feat QrownViq & Rick Watford)
The Paradise Projex - "Here & Now" (Magic Nite remix)
Victor Haynes - "Step With Me"
Kea - "We Made It Thru"
Tyrone Lee - "Soul'N'Samba"
Dawn Joseph - "Imitation Love" (Georgie B remix)
Narada Michael Walden - "Baby Let's Go" (Soul version)
Heather Haywood & Sugar Rainbow - "Think About"
The Groove Association - "No Regrets" (feat Georgie B & Deborah Bell)
Paulette McWilliams - "Tell Me You Love Me"
Lynn Davis - "Beautiful You"
Felece Tillman - "Brighter Love"
Hil St Soul - "Together"
Kr8iv 4ce - "Treat Me Right" (feat Linda Muriel Of Afrosymphony)
Sheree Brown - "I'd Rather Be In Love With You (The Sax Way)"
Castella - "Intoxicated Love"
Julian Jonah - "If You Wanna Know (What's Missing)" (feat Dutch Robinson)
Rose Spearman & The Soul Connection - "I Found Love" (Soul City remix)
Review: The UK's number one independent soul label Expansion Records commences each year with the label's most anticipated collection, Luxury Soul. The success of the series comes down to the quality of tracks sourced from independent soul artists, focusing on the major and emergent names of the year - this time including Will Downing, Con Funk Shun and Narada Michael Walden. For many of the 35 tracks featured on the compilation, this is the first time they'll have ever appeared on CD, having landed in the soul charts either at number one or in the top ten over the last 12 months. Further exclusives include The Requestors feat. Vivienne McKone, Kloud 9 feat. Kenya, and The Paradise Projex with an exclusive mix of 'Here & Now'. The release is to coincide with the Luxury Soul Weekender in January 2024, and includes tracks by three artists performing live at the event.
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Played by: Pete Haigh
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NOW: Yearbook 1973
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NOW: Yearbook 1973 (red vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: LPYBNOW 73. Rel: 07 Sep 23
 
Pop
Elton John - "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" (3:14)
Paul McCartney & Wings - "Live & Let Die" (3:10)
Slade - "Cum On Feel The Noize" (4:23)
T Rex - "20th Century Boy" (3:39)
Sweet - "Blockbuster" (3:11)
Mud - "Dyna-Mite" (2:58)
Wizzard - "See My Baby Jive" (4:59)
10CC - "Rubber Bullets" (3:41)
John Lennon - "Mind Games" (4:11)
Bruce Springsteen - "Blinded By The Light" (5:02)
Billy Joel - "Piano Man" (4:34)
Carly Simon - "You're So Vain" (4:13)
Paul Simon - "Take Me To The Mardi Gras" (3:21)
Stealers Wheel - "Stuck In The Middle With You" (3:26)
Elvis Presley - "Always On My Mind" (3:37)
Roberta Flack - "Killing Me Softly With His Song" (4:46)
Marvin Gaye - "Let's Get It On" (4:00)
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - "If You Don't Know Me By Now" (feat Teddy Pendergrass) (3:23)
The Spinners - "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love" (4:10)
The O'Jays - "Love Train" (2:58)
The Temptations - "Papa Was A Rollin' Stone" (6:55)
Ike & Tina Turner - "Nutbush City Limits" (2:51)
Dawn - "Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree" (feat Tony Orlando) (3:21)
Gilbert O'Sullivan - "Get Down" (2:41)
Olivia Newton-John - "Take Me Home Country Roads" (3:20)
Peters & Lee - "Welcome Home" (3:32)
Simon Park Orchestra - "Eye Level" (Theme From The TV Series Van Der Valk) (2:23)
Shirley Bassey - "Never Never Never" (3:38)
Diana Ross - "Touch Me In The Morning" (3:49)
Billy Paul - "Me & Mrs Jones" (3:34)
Gladys Knight & The Pips - "Help Me Make It Through The Night" (3:25)
Paul McCartney & Wings - "My Love" (4:09)
Kiki Dee - "Amoureuse" (4:08)
Fleetwood Mac - "Albatross" (3:07)
Electric Light Orchestra - "Roll Over Beethoven" (4:32)
Thin Lizzy - "Whiskey In The Jar" (3:42)
Free - "Wishing Well" (3:39)
Faces - "Cindy Incidentally" (2:38)
Bob Dylan - "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" (2:29)
Sweet - "The Ballroom Blitz" (3:58)
Suzi Quatro - "Can The Can" (3:29)
Alvin Stardust - "My Coo Ca Choo" (2:44)
Mott The Hoople - "Roll Away The Stone" (3:09)
Roxy Music - "Street Life" (3:14)
David Essex - "Rock On" (3:06)
Wizzard - "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" (4:35)
Slade - "Merry Xmas Everybody" (3:47)
Review: NOW is proud to present the next instalment in its ongoing Yearbook series - and taking its longest trip back in pop history so far - 50 years. With 83 tracks on four CDs, it celebrates a landmark year of pop singles. Opening with the iconic 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road' from Elton John and followed by Paul McCartney & Wings' Bond theme 'Live And Let Die', this epic beginning to this journey continues with a run of massive glam hits from T-Rex, Mud and Alvin Stardust and chart topping tunes from Suzi Quatro, Wizzard, 10cc, 'Cum On Feel The Noize' from Slade and Sweet's 'Blockbuster'.
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NOW: Yearbook 1973 (Special Edition)
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NOW: Yearbook 1973 (Special Edition) (unmixed 4xCD + booklet)
Cat: CDYBXNOW 73. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Pop
Elton John - "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"
Paul McCartney & Wings - "Live & Let Die"
Slade - "Cum On Feel The Noize"
T Rex - "20th Century Boy"
Sweet - "Blockbuster"
Mud - "Dyna-Mite"
Suzi Quatro - "Can The Can"
Wizzard - "See My Baby Jive"
Alvin Stardust - "My Coo Ca Choo"
10CC - "Rubber Bullets"
Gilbert O'Sullivan - "Get Down"
David Bowie - "The Laughing Gnome"
Jackson 5 - "Doctor My Eyes"
Limmie & Family Cookin' - "You Can Do Magic"
The Osmonds - "Let Me In"
The O'Jays - "Love Train"
First Choice - "Smarty Pants"
The Spinners - "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love"
Rod Stewart - "Oh! No Not My Baby"
Aretha Franklin - "Angel"
Gladys Knight & The Pips - "Help Me Make It Through The Night"
John Lennon - "Mind Games"
Bruce Springsteen - "Blinded By The Light"
Billy Joel - "Piano Man"
Bob Dylan - "Knockin' On Heaven's Door"
Carly Simon - "You're So Vain"
Paul Simon - "Take Me To The Mardi Gras"
Stealers Wheel - "Stuck In The Middle With You"
Faces - "Cindy Incidentally"
Ike & Tina Turner - "Nutbush City Limits"
Joe Walsh - "Rocky Mountain Way"
Electric Light Orchestra - "Roll Over Beethoven"
Thin Lizzy - "Whiskey In The Jar"
Free - "Wishing Well"
Nazareth - "This Flight Tonight"
Status Quo - "Caroline"
Alice Cooper - "No More Mr Nice Guy"
Bryan Ferry - "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall"
Mungo Jerry - "Alright, Alright, Alright"
Dave Edmunds - "Born To Be With You"
Clifford T Ward - "Gaye"
Fleetwood Mac - "Albatross"
Paul McCartney & Wings - "My Love"
Roberta Flack - "Killing Me Softly With His Song"
Kiki Dee - "Amoureuse"
Elvis Presley - "Always On My Mind"
Diana Ross - "Touch Me In The Morning"
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - "If You Don't Know Me By Now" (feat Teddy Pendergrass)
Billy Paul - "Me & Mrs Jones"
Marvin Gaye - "Let's Get It On"
Barry White - "I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby"
Detroit Emeralds - "Feel The Need In Me"
The Isley Brothers - "That Lady, Pt 1"
The Temptations - "Papa Was A Rollin' Stone"
Deodato - "Also Sprach Zarathustra"
Michael Jackson - "Morning Glow"
Jimmy Helms - "Gonna Make You An Offer You Can’t Refuse"
The Drifters - "Like Sister & Brother"
Junior Campbell - "Sweet Illusion"
Medicine Head - "One & One Is One"
The Hot Shots - "Snoopy Versus The Red Baron"
Strawbs - "Part Of The Union"
Sweet - "The Ballroom Blitz"
Suzi Quatro - "48 Crash"
Mott The Hoople - "Roll Away The Stone"
Roxy Music - "Street Life"
David Essex - "Rock On"
Mud - "Crazy"
Barry Blue - "Dancin’ (On A Saturday Night)"
Donny Osmond - "Young Love"
Dawn Feat. Tony Orlando - "Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree"
Olivia Newton-John - "Take Me Home Country Roads"
Marie Osmond - "Paper Roses"
Peters & Lee - "Welcome Home"
Anne-Marie David - "Wonderful Dream"
Cliff Richard - "Power To All Our Friends"
Shirley Bassey - "Never Never Never"
Bobby Goldsboro - "Summer (The First Time)"
Perry Como - "& I Love You So"
Simon Park Orchestra - "Eye Level (Theme From The TV Series Van Der Valk)"
Steeleye Span - "Gaudete"
Wizzard - "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday"
Slade - "Merry Xmas Everybody"
Review: Now's ongoing Yearbook series has reached 1973, a 12-month period in which saw an Oil Crisis, the opening of the World Trade Center in New York, and the withdrawal of US troops from Vietnam. Musically, as the four-disc set proves, pop was being pulled in different directions, with new stars emerging (David Bowie, Elton John, Roxy Music, David Essex and various members of the Osmond family) former 'Fabs' settling into their new solo careers (John Lennon, Paul Wings), Glam rock increasing in popularity (Mud, Sweet, Wizzard, T-Rex, Slade), and soul beginning to evolve into disco (the Spinners, Michael Jackson, the O'Jays, Diana Ross, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes). Throw in a few massive hits from megastars (Billy Joel, Paul Simon, Elvis Presley), and you have an on-point pop summary of 1973.
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