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Eclipse
Eclipse (CD)
Cat: ERC 020CD. Rel: 20 Oct 14
 
Balearic/Downtempo
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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Angry
Angry (CD single)
Cat: 581224 9. Rel: 11 Sep 23
 
Rock
Angry
Review: It won't have passed you by that the world's longest running (and most commercially successful) rock band is back. The big news, of course, is that the Rolling Stones have recorded their first album of new material in 18 years, Hackney Diamonds, which will appear in stores and online next month. To whet the appetite of fans old and young, they've served up 'Angry' - a one-track CD single that has been manufactured in relatively limited numbers. To be fair to the old timers, it's genuinely 'prime' Stones fair - all gnarly rhythm and blues riffs and sprawling solos (courtesy of Keith Richards, of course), yelp-along vocals from the effervescent Mick Jagger, and a suitably sturdy rhythm section. A return to form, as many critics have already pointed out.
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Music Complete
Cat: CDSTUMM 390. Rel: 23 Sep 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Restless
Singularity
Plastic
Tutti Frutti
People On The High Line
Stray Dog
Academic
Nothing But A Fool
Unlearn This Hatred
The Game
Superheated
Review: The 21st Century has been quiet thus far for New Order, with only two full albums to date, and only an out-takes compilation in the last decade. Moreover, 'Music Complete' marks their first album to date without founding bassist Peter Hook, and the return of Gillian Gilbert to the ranks. Yet from this turbulence and inertia they've somehow managed to create a collection of songs that rank as their strongest set since 'Technique' in 1989. VIbrant, upbeat and colourful, yet driven by the same mix of electronic experimentation and effortless pop suss that characterised their '80s heyday, 'Music Complete' is the sound of a timeless and unique force newly revitalised.
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The British Broadcast 1976
Cat: FMGZ 158CD. Rel: 22 Jun 23
 
Rock
Black Magic Woman
Gypsy Queen
Revelations
Oye Como Va
Soul Sacrifice
Review: Buoyed by the international success of the band's unique blend of psychedelic Latin rock and jazz fusion, Santana landed in the UK in 1976 for a series of concerts. One of these, at London's Hammersmith Odeon, was captured on tape for broadcast on British radio. It's this incendiary and freewheeling set - or at least a big portion of it - that's presented on this fantastic live album. Starting with a rendition of their heavy, funked-up, Latin-tinged take on Fleetwood Mac's 'Black Magic Woman', Carlos Santana - whose expressive, stretched-out guitar solos take centre stage throughout - and his band-mates laid down exceptional, extended and partly improvised versions of such classics as 'Gypsy Queen', 'Revelations' and - most explosively - 'Soul Sacrifice'.
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Can't Die Won't Die
Cat: SPINE 800035P. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Rock
Review: Sheffield metalheads Black Spiders deliver a riveting debut with Can't Die, Won't Die, squarely laying down the un-f*ck-withable ethic that is 'all killer, no filler'. Known for their hooking slogans such as "eat thunder, shit lightning!" and now "alright, alright, alright", the Yorkshire rippers take after Matthew McConaughey across twelve sonic napalm-drops, burning brightly for a second time after a surprise reunion following a breakup before the pandemic. Upping the usual pace of blues rock to breakneck, rubber-biting tempi, tracks such as 'Driving My Rooster' and 'Destroyer' elicit Red Wally recollections of Motorhead, with a surfeit of restless energy and unmoved movement, as they aim to reclaim the unriddled joy of bird-flipping the audience.
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Almost Acoustic Christmas
Cat: WKMCD 036. Rel: 24 Nov 21
 
Rock
Personal Jesus
Walking In My Shoes
Precious
I Want It All
A Question Of Lust
The Sinner In Me
I Feel You (Technical Issues)
I Feel You
John The Revelator
Behind The Wheel
Enjoy The Silence
Shake The Disease
Never Let Me Down Again
Review: Back in 2005, Depeche Mode recorded a special live set for broadcast on US radio that - much to most people's surprise at the time - featured fewer synthesizer sounds. Instead, it saw the Essex outfit reproduce many of their classics hits and fan favourites using traditional rock instrumentation (think electric guitars, drums, bass guitar and electric piano), with the addition of more electronics as the set progressed. Now finally released on CD, the set is genuinely excellent, despite the pared-down, altered musical set-up. Highlights include fine renditions of 'Personal Jesus', 'Behind The Wheel' (which here sounds like a post-punk disco throwdown) , 'Enjoy The Silence' and - after a partial take ruined by sound problems - 'I Feel You'.
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The Feminine Divine
Cat: 100CD 133. Rel: 27 Jul 23
 
Rock
The One That Loves You
It's Alright Kevin (Manhood 2023)
I'm Going To Get Free
Coming Home
The Feminine Divine
My Goddess Is
Goddess Rules
My Submission
Dance With Me
Review: Confounding critics (and, to a lesser extent, fans) has long been one of Dexy's calling cards, though even by Kevin Rowland and company's standards The Feminine Divine is a surprising set. The surprise lies not in the fact that it exists at all (Rowland publicly exclaimed that he was "done with music" back in 2016), but the sound of the music on show. Alongside the kind of horn-heavy 1970s soul that delighted fans in their early 80s heyday, The Feminine Divine also includes Serge Gainsbourg-esque spoken word vocals, Prince-inspired electrofunk, slow-motion breakbeats, hands-in-the-air house pianos and nods towards the kaleidoscopic, saucer-eyed rush of Ibiza-inspired Balearica. It's hugely entertaining and, for all the welcome musical surprises, still very much a Dexys album.
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A Moon Shaped Pool
A Moon Shaped Pool (CD + booklet)
Cat: XLCD 790. Rel: 17 Jun 16
 
Indie/Alternative
Burn The Witch (3:41)
Daydreaming (6:26)
Decks Dark (4:41)
Desert Island Disk (3:44)
Ful Stop (6:07)
Glass Eyes (2:53)
Identikit (4:26)
The Numbers (5:44)
Present Tense (5:03)
Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief (4:38)
True Love Waits (5:08)
Review: There was naturally much excitement when A Moon Shaped Pool, Radiohead's surprise ninth studio set, popped up on streaming and download services back in May. Here it gets a CD release, offering those who prefer physical products a chance to bathe in its' woozy eccentricities. Seen by some as a return to their arty rock roots following an extended period spend exploring electronics, the album's 11 tracks draw on a variety of influences (krautrock, ambient, Pavement, James Blake, Stockhausen, intense melancholia etc.), with predictably impressive results. Occasionally elegant, string-laden and grandiose, always beautiful, and sometimes intensely moving, A Moon Shaped Pool is undeniably up there with the band's best work.
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In Rainbows
Cat: XLCD 324. Rel: 02 Jan 08
 
Indie/Alternative
15 Step
Bodysnatchers
Nude
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
All I Need
Faust Arp
Reckoner
House Of Cards
Jigsaw Falling Into Place
Videotape
Review: "In Rainbows", Radiohead's seventh album, finally gets a physical release! It's one thing downloading this landmark album, but to actually hold this is something special. Not only do you get increased sound quality, but you also get the amazing artwork from Stanley Donwood. This album includes "Nude", a live favourite for many years that was originally written during the "OK Computer" sessions. More minimal that their "Kid A" period, "In Rainbows" does something that very few albums have done - its sound is distinct from previous Radiohead albums, but is still clearly Radiohead. Hail to the kings, they are back on top form.
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Twilight Zone (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Twilight Zone (Record Store Day RSD 2021) (limited numbered yellow vinyl 7")
Cat: MOV 7057C. Rel: 21 Jun 21
 
Rock
Twilight Zone (4:39)
When The Lady Smiles (5:37)
Review: Dutch band Golden Earring scored a huge hit in 1982 with 'Twilight Zone.' It's inspired by The Bourne Identity book and spent over six months in the US Pop Charts and was the band's only No. 1 hit in America when it hit the top spot on the Billboard Top Album Tracks chart. The band's guitarist George Kooymans wrote the tune and shares vocal responsibilities with Barry Hay. It's as big as pop rock gets with its soaring chords and big drums, and on the flip is 'When The Lady Smiles' which is another classic 80s anthem.
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Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (limited numbered white vinyl 7")
Cat: SANTA 01WHITE. Rel: 23 Nov 21
 
Rock
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (4:13)
Because The Night (4:53)
Review: He might be a wise old rock and roll figurehead now just as well known for being a famous friend of former Present Barrack Obama (if you haven't already, check out the pair's podcast, it is well worth hearing) but the age-defying voice behind enduring anthem 'Born in the USA' still knows how to have a little fun. And it comes in the form of this special bit of white festive wax (a picture disc version is also available on Juno) featuring his take on two Christmas classics. 'Santa Claus Is Coming To Town' and 'Because The Night' both get gravelly, epic makeovers that will warm your heart on a cold winter's eve.
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Planes Trains & Eric: Mid & Far East Tour 2014 (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 0217156 EMX. Rel: 16 Sep 22
 
Blues
Tell The Truth
Pretending
Crossroads
Driftin' Blues
I Shot The Sheriff
Little Queen Of Spades
Layla
Wonderful Tonight
Key To The Highway
Before You Accuse Me
Tears In Heaven
Cocaine
Hoochie Coochie Man
High Time We Went (Credits - Audio Only)
Nobody Knows You (When You're Down & Out) (bonus track)
Alabama Woman Blues (bonus track)
Review: "Planes, Trains And Eric" follows Eric Clapton on the Far and Middle East leg of his 2014 world tour. In addition to live footage of the tour, the film features interviews with Eric Clapton and his band members, footage of rehearsals and soundchecks, travel on trains and planes. Through its beautiful impressions and impressions of life on tour, this film makes you feel as if you were part of it yourself.

Region code: 0 (All countries)
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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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Funky Dollar Bill
Cat: BGPS 063. Rel: 30 Mar 21
 
Funk
Funky Dollar Bill (3:04)
Funky Dollar Bill (instrumental) (3:39)
Review: 51 years have now passed since Funkadelic dropped their first two albums, Funkadelic and Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow. The latter album's numerous highlights included 'Funky Dollar Bill', a flash-fried funk-rock masterpiece that's as bonkers as it is low-slung and floor friendly. This anniversary edition of the song, which was released as part of a double A-side single in 1971, combines the pioneering Detroit crew's original vocal version (side A), with a never-before-heard instrumental take from the original recording sessions (B). This is particularly revelatory, as it offers a chance to hear everything that was going on below George Clinton's singing - and trust us, that's a lot! It's genuinely refreshing to hear an alternate take on a such a fantastic funk-rock gem, so we'd recommend giving it a listen.
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Let's Rock
Cat: 007559 7924954. Rel: 28 Jun 19
 
Rock
Shine A Little Light
Eagle Birds
Lo/Hi
Walk Across The Water
Tell Me Lies
Every Little Thing
Get Yourself Together
Sit Around & Miss You
Go
Breaking Down
Under The Gun
Fire Walk With Me
Review: It's been a solid five years since the epic sounds of America's best plugged-in rock duo last electrified our ears. And be it a reference to the Rolling Stones or even Scorsese, the album turns it up from the start with "Shine A Little Light". Big time rhodes and bluesy folk mentalities are then wrapped up in a low-slung ballad that is "Walk Across The Water". Some fans may still be yearning for the raw energy that catapulted the duo into the limelight with Magic Potion, however high voltage sounds can still be found on tracks like "Under The Gun" and "Lo/Hi" - with gospel elements in this case edging to the fore. Overall there's a slight dance element protruding from this LP in comparison to previous records, begging the question: Can you dig it!
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From Us To You #3 1964 EP (mono)
Cat: REP 054. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
50s/60s
From Us To You (1:43)
Whit Monday To You (1:17)
I Saw Her Standing There (1:13)
Kansas City, Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey (2:14)
You Can't Do That (2:32)
Sure To Fall (In Love With You) (2:11)
Can't Buy Me Love (2:05)
Matchbox (1:45)
Honey Don't (2:01)
From Us To You (0:32)
Review: The Beatles' EP From Us To You #3 captures a 1964 BBC session that encapsulates the band's early charm and infectious energy. Featuring a whopping ten tracks, it was recorded in the BBC's Paris Studios in Regent Street, London and fact fans will note that 'Honey Don't which was later included on the album Beatles For Sale and sung by Ringo, here features John on the vocals. Elsewhere the EP captures the band's irresistible melodies and tight harmonies with three of the tunes originally penned by the band's favourite rockabilly star Carl Perkins. Each song is a testament to The Beatles' enduring influence on popular music and overall serves as a timeless reminder of the band's unmatched creativity which continues to this day with new AI-produced singles that the much talked about one earlier in the year.
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The Phoenix Festival: 1996 Broadcast UK
Cat: LFMCD 695. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Rock
Big Time
Heart Of Gold
Cinamon Girl
Powderfinger
Slip Away
The Needle & The Damage Done
Sugar Mountain
Fuckin' Up
Rockin' In The Free World
Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black)
Like A Hurricane
Review: It's been 17 years since we were last treated to a live album from Neil Young and Crazy Horse, and that was a recording of a legendary performance at Filimore East from 1970. This set, which features the band's later line-up, was recorded on the main stage at the Phoenix Festival (remember that) back in 1996 and first broadcast on UK radio shortly afterwards. It's a typically dynamic performance, captured with full crowd reaction for added atmosphere, with the legendary Canadian-American musician and his band-mates laying down terrific versions of favourites including 'Heart of Gold', 'Rockin' In The Free World', 'Cinnamon Girl' and 'Like a Hurricane'.
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The Legendary Sessions
Cat: SU CD138. Rel: 15 Jan 24
 
Rock
Jam Thing
Guitar Thing
Session Thing
Review: It's fairly bold to call your album The Legendary Sessions but few could argue that this album certainly does capture some legendary sessions. They are previously unreleased recordings that stem from the iconic Jimi Hendrix and Traffic becoming friends in 1967. They were both innovates, both technical, and both progressive with what they did and that bares out across this fascinating album. It was captured between 1968 and 1970 and is full of freeform jams with atonal structures and shifting tempos as well as great complementary interplay between Jimi and Chris Wood.
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Demolition 23
Cat: WKC 938232. Rel: 13 Oct 22
 
Rock
Nothin's Alright
Hammersmith Palais
The Scum Lives On
Dysfunctional
Ain't Nothin' To Do
I Wanna Be Loved
You Crucified Me
Same Shit Different Day
Endangered Species
Deadtime Stories
Hammersmith Palais (demo)
Dysfunctional (demo)
The Scum Lives On (demo)
Review: Former Hanoi Rocks frontman Michael Monroe formed Demolition 23 in New York in 1993, and their sole album should be considered essential listening for any lover of that ramped up glam-punk sound. 'Nothin's Alright' was an absolute earworm of a lead single from the album, but throughout there's stomping, singalong anthems to get your strut on to. As well as the full original album, this reissue on Wicked Cool also offers up a few demo takes so you can hear how some of these kick-ass jams took shape. One for all Hanoi faithful and lovers of good ol' rock n' roll alike.
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The Dark Side Of The Moon: Live At Wembley 1974 (remastered)
Cat: 019029 6203657. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Progressive Rock
Speak To Me (live At Wembley 1974 2023 Master)
Breathe (In The Air) (live At Wembley 1974 2023 Master)
On The Run (live At Wembley 1974 2023 Master)
Time (live At Wembley 1974 2023 Master)
The Great Gig In The Sky (live At Wembley 1974 2023 Master)
Money (live At Wembley 1974 2023 Master)
Us & Them (live At Wembley 1974 2023 Master)
Any Colour You Like (live At Wembley 1974 2023 Master)
Brain Damage (live At Wembley 1974 2023 Master)
Eclipse (live At Wembley 1974 2023 Master)
Review: Oftentimes those albums that people say are the best ever are not even close but one we think actually deserves its place amongst such polls is this one. Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon took prog rock to its logical conclusion and remains an epic listen decades later. Fans will always soak up a newly remastered or extra deluxe version and, of course, any live recordings of their favourite records. And that's what we have here from a legendary show at the building now known as Wembley Arena in 1974, on CD, and magnificent to get lost in.
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Abbey Road (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 800743. Rel: 27 Sep 19
 
Rock
Come Together
Something
Maxwell's Silver Hammer
Oh! Darling
Octopus' Garden
I Want You (She's So Heavy)
Here Comes The Sun
Because
You Never Give Me Your Money
Sun King
Mean Mr Mustard
Polythene Pam
She Came In Through The Bathroom Window
Golden Slumbers
Carry That Weight
The End
Her Majesty
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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Anchors Away
Cat: TR 320. Rel: 31 Aug 23
 
Soul
Anchors Away
Sheryl Song Is Gonna Do My Dancing
Review: For those who prefer their soul kept raw and cerebral, Synod have got you covered. A formerly unreleased track by a band of humble origin - they first came together while at Concordia Teachers College in the 1970s - 'Anchors Away' and 'Sheryl Song Is Gonna Do My Dancing' are technically masterful, quirky AOR songs, packed to the brim with extra harmony and melodic ornaments, as well a pair of incredible synth solos, both of which cement a uniquely cosmic edge. Now released for the first time via Tramp, this delight of a band are set to enjoy a mass rediscovery.
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Ready Steady Who Six (Live In Paris 1972) (mono)
Cat: REP 052. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Rock
I Can't Explain (2:21)
Summertime Blues (1:03)
Baba O'Riley (5:15)
Relay (8:36)
Review: .There's plenty to talk about with The Who's historic show at Fete De L'Humanite, a huge open-air event hosted by L'Humanite, the main newspaper of the French Communist Party. For starters, on the day - Saturday 9th September, 1972 - an estimated 400,000 people were in attendance, a crowd size that dwarves pretty much anything we can think of today, and remains the band's largest ever gig. Taking to the stage as evening set in, they set to with a typically ferocious set, and four of the most standout pieces for the show are immortalised here on record. Unsurprisingly, that timeless anthem of misspent youth, love, rebellion, and hope for change, 'Baba O'Riley', is a dominant factor, although epic finale 'Relay' is perhaps where the might of their rock 'n' roll juggernaut is most felt here.
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Instant Karma! (mono)
Cat: REP 043. Rel: 04 Feb 22
 
Rock
Radio One (2:49)
Radio Two (2:59)
Interview (part 1) (2:24)
TV One (3:24)
TV Two (3:24)
Interview (part 2) (1:52)
Review: Originally released on Apple in 1970. In the aftermath of the implosion of The Beatles. 'Instant Karma' features Lennon and the Plastic Ono Band kicking off a new decade with a decidedly glam rock stomp (and compressed handclaps to boot) that would go on to shape the sound of the pre-punk era. Lyrically, it's classic solo Lennon, hovering between bile and idealism, and the whole thing's blessed with a chorus that's stickier than freshly discarded chewing gum.
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Fell From The Sun: Downtempo &  After Hours 1990-91
Cat: CDCHD 1596. Rel: 30 Jun 22
 
Rock
Primal Scream - "Higher Than The Sun (Higher Than The Orb)" (extended mix)
Critical Rhythm - "It Could Not Happen" (Essential Trance Hall mix)
Sheer Taft - "Cascades" (Hypnotone mix)
History - "Afrika" (feat Q-Tee - Love And Laughter remix)
The Grid - "Floatation"
Saint Etienne - "Speedwell" (radio edit)
One Dove - "Fallen" (album version)
Transglobal Underground - "Temple Head" (Pacific mix - Airwaves)
Massonix - "Just A Little Bit More" (Electro instrumental mix)
Elsi Curry - "U Make Me Feel" (Running Water aka Workhouse mix)
Soul Family Sensation - "I Don't Even Know If I Should Call You Baby" (Marshall Jefferson Symphony mix)
BBG - "Snappiness" (7" edit)
The Aloof - "Never Get Out The Boat" (The Flying mix)
Moodswings - "Spiritual High" (The Moodfood Megamix)
Review: Ace Records continue their series of compilations from Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs, tapping into unique niches of British music culture under titles like English Weather and The Tears Of Technology to arrive at this latest joint, Fell From The Sun. This is a specific trip into the downtempo, after hours sounds prevalent in 1990-1991, as the acid house wave broke and Balearic selector ethics seeped into studio practice. The selections are absolutely on point, from The Orb's majestic remix of Primal Scream's 'Higher Than The Sun' to Saint Etienne's own moody roller, 'Speedwell'. It's bouncy and boundlessly optimistic as well as being supremely chill, absolutely of its time but still ringing with an eternal charm that feels ready for a revival. Let this compilation be your guide.
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Close Your Eyes
Cat: PBB 01. Rel: 22 Jul 22
 
Funk
Close Your Eyes (3:19)
Soul Submarine (3:44)
Review: The Psychedelic Breaks & Beats label isn't hard to get the measure of - they make their MO pretty clear in their name after all. It's a fairly safe bet you won't have heard the kind of obscure wonderments they dust down from the history of funky nuggets on the far out fringes, and so it goes on this opening gambit - a split 7" from Capprells & Soul Brothers Band and The Inner Thumb. The Capprells were a Pittsburgh-based family group who released a string of singles in the 70s, all of which are hard to come by but with 'Close Your Eyes' quite possibly being the pick of the bunch, still carrying a little of that 60s magic and more than deserving of a fresh airing on this release. On the flip we get 'Soul Submarine' by The Inner Thumb, an appropriately deep-diving joint originally released on the Soul Ecstasy soundtrack in 1999.
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Shadow Kingdom
Cat: 196587 67492. Rel: 02 Jun 23
 
Folk/Americana
When I Paint My Masterpiece
Most Likely You Go Your Way (& I'll Go Mine)
Queen Jane Approximately
I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
Tombstone Blues
To Be Alone With You
What Was It You Wanted?
Forever Young
Pledging My Time
The Wicked Messenger
Watching The River Flow
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
Sierra's Theme
Review: Although it's only appearing now, Bob Dylan's 40th album was recorded back in 2021 and formed the soundtrack to Alma Ha'rel's intimate concert film, Shadow Kingdom: The Early Songs of Bob Dylan. The concert depicted in the film, in which Dylan ran through songs from the first part of his career on a sound stage in Los Angeles, was something of a fiction, with the actual recordings featured being captured in a West Hollywood studio. That's what we get here: Dylan delivering decidedly bluesy folk and Americana interpretations of songs from the formative years of his career, ably supported by a cast of musician friends including Don Was (up-tight bass) and country legend T-Bone Burnett (guitar). Dylan's superb songs have never sounded better.
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The Lockdown Sessions
Cat: 196588 04202. Rel: 02 Jun 23
 
Progressive Rock
Mother
Two Suns In The Sunset
Vera
The Gunner's Dream
The Bravery Of Being Out Of Range
Comfortably Numb 2022
Review: Just in time for the latest leg of Roger Waters' contested and controversial world tour, the grumpy former Pink Floyd front man has released a CD edition of The Lockdown Sessions, a mini-album of performances recorded at home (with the aid of many members of his live backing band) during the COVID-19 pandemic. It features Waters and company delivering gravel-voiced interpretations of The Wall favourites 'Mother' and 'Vera' (the latter segueing into 'Bring The Boys Back Home'), two tracks from Floyd's 1983 set The Final Cut, and Waters solo favourite 'The Bravery of Being Out of Range'. Most significantly, it also includes his re-imagining of 'Comfortably Numb', which Waters has re-framed as a slow, droning, trippy and ultra-atmospheric treat. As you'd expect, there are no Dave Gilmour style guitar solos in sight!
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Marbles
Marbles (limited 12")
Cat: MXMRK 2045. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Funk
Marbles (Mr K edit) (7:39)
Shoot You Down (Mr K edit) (7:14)
Review: The new batch from the bottomless edit archives of Danny Krivit is an uptempo, guitar-heavy excursion into two cuts of danceable rock from opposite sides of a decade. The sound is crisply remastered for club play, and stretched over the breadth of a 12-inch single. Both of these tracks are appearing on the long-format player for the first time.
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Live At The Shaw Theatre London 1972
Cat: AV 201893. Rel: 26 Sep 23
 
Rock
Introduction
Elton Banter
Tiny Dancer
Daniel
Band Introductions
Susie (Dramas)
Your Song
Levon
Rocket Man (I Think It's Going To Be A Long, Long Time)
I Think I'm Going To Kill Myself
Legs Larry Smith Introduction
Mellow
Can I Put You On
Mona Lisas & Mad Hatters
Honky Cat
Country
Have Mercy On The Criminal
Madman Across The Water
Take Me To The Pilot
Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On
Crowd Noise
Band Introductions
Hercules
Review: With Elton John having played his final gig in the UK - that celebrated appearance at Glastonbury back in June 2023 - there will no doubt be increased interest in the few live albums he has released. This one, which stretches out an entire performance (complete with audience interaction and oddball banter) across two CDs, hails from 1972, when he was just becoming the iconic artist we know and love today. That means a mix of early, glam-rock era favourites as well as a clutch of cuts that still get masses of plays today - think 'Daniel', 'Your Song' and the riotous 'Honky Cat'. There's also a killer cover of 'Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On' that shows Elton at his barnstorming showman best.
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Strawberry Letter 23 (reissue) (remastered) (Record Store Day 2019)
Cat: 510798 P. Rel: 26 Feb 20
 
Funk
Strawberry Letter 23 (3:59)
Ice Cold Daydream (2:27)
Review: ** REPRESS ALERT ** This timeless classic by American singer-songwriter Shuggie Otis is an instantly recognisable masterpiece of soul. 1971's "Strawberry Letter 23" from his album "Freedom Flight" has endured and become a rare groove touchstone. Flecked with elements of psych and breakbeat, it is prescient, and stuffed with neat tics and tricks. Turn to the flip for an added bonus - "Ice Cold Daydream" is a funk bomb full of bouncing organs and squelching wah wah guitars with Shuggie's trademark vocal tones laid over the top.
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Every Loser
Cat: 007567 8628535. Rel: 05 Jan 23
 
Rock
Frenzy
Strung Out Johnny
New Atlantis
Modern Day Rip-Off
Morning Show
The News For Andy (interlude)
Neo Punk
All The Way Down
Comments
My Animus (interlude)
The Regency
Review: Iggy Pop's new album Every Loser is his own treatise on punk necessarily requiring a "sense of hopelessness about it". Produced with musician and label owner Andrew Watt, Pop insists that this is "music that will beat the shit out of you". Relentlessly energetic and guitar-smashy, yet also somewhat clean, this is Iggy Pop's personal brand of rock n' roll for a new generation of listeners. Low-end centric and tempered by electronic production, it is full - as ever - of righteous anger.
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All You're Dreaming Of
All You're Dreaming Of (limited 1-sided etched white vinyl 12")
Cat: 019029 5148140. Rel: 18 Dec 20
 
Rock
All You're Dreaming Of (3:59)
All You're Dreaming Of (demo version) (3:46)
Review: Whether or not you expected Liam Gallagher to turn his attention to the notoriously unpredictable world of Christmas music - there be demons - here the Mancunian icon gives it all he's got for the most messed up festive season in recent history.

With all proceeds going to Action for Children, Gallagher's point is pretty clear. Cutting to the chase as ever, the chorus asks us to consider what love really means. Here, it's the question of whether it can survive the worst of the world, phrasing that will resonate with many after a turbulent pandemic year. But fundamentally this can only make us consider what 2020 has been like without support, nurturing relationships or stability. With vocals soaring over simple piano chords, building to a rousing crescendo, here's hoping it's loud enough for people to remember the message long after the crisis has passed.
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Yen Ni Agoro
Cat: FUR 407. Rel: 29 Mar 22
 
International
Yen Ni Agoro (2:51)
Wo Nkoa Na Mendo (4:11)
Review: Osei Korankye hails from Accra, Ghana and is a talented musician known as one of his homeland's last remaining seperewa musiciana. These tracks throw it back to the heyday of the sound in 1970 but were recorded in Brooklyn, NY as well as Accra when Korankye linked up with Super Yamba bandleader and drummer Daniel Yount for a few gigs in New York City in 2017. It was an effortless collaboration that resulted in some super psychedelic funk tunes that are designed for carefree dancing.
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Two Tales For The Mind Vol 1
Cat: TTFM 001. Rel: 27 Apr 22
 
Funk
Magnolias & Revolvers (3:31)
Psychic Powers (2:38)
Review: Montenegrin-French composer, arranger, conductor, keyboardist, percussionist, vocalist and producer (nuff skills!) Janko Nilovic & The Soul Surfers have already turned our ears this year with a super 7" on Funk Night. Now they're back with another limited bit of 45rpm heat on Broc. Noth sides of this one makes for impossibly funky listening, with skilled instrumental solos getting deep under your skin and making you move. They are packed with charm and mark another noteworthy outing for this outfit.
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The Work Is Slow
Cat: HAUS 1202. Rel: 23 Jun 21
 
Rock
Horse Flower Storm/Fabuloso
Bullitt
Motherwell
Rice Tea
Money Tree
Ribbon
Review: NYC quartet Body Meta is an interesting proposition. The Work is Slow, their debut album, is tricky to pigeonhole, with the band drawing on their disparate pasts as musicians within the experimental, post-rock, jazz-rock and fusion scenes to deliver winding, unfurling instrumentals that flit between fuzzy, freewheeling intensity and glistening, slow-burn beauty. There's much to enjoy amongst the six tracks on show, from the discordant alt-rock experimentation of 'Horse Flower Storm/Fabuloso', and the squally riffs/mind-altering heaviness of 'Bullitt', to the jazz-flecked, groove-laden psychedelia of 'Rice Tea' and the sun-bright loveliness of 'Ribbon'.
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Devil Go
Cat: AFR 7 7. Rel: 25 Jun 18
 
Funk
Devil Go (3:40)
Jesu Kristo (4:33)
Review: While he lived a musical life that spanned from boogie to gospel before he passed away in 2016, Nairobi's David Waciuma didn't get to record much. He was known much more for his live performances with bands such as The Monks Experience then, later, Rapture Voices who he recorded these two records in the mid-70s. "Devil Go" is a thumping rhythm and blues call and response piece while "Jesu Kristo" hits with more of a frazzled bluesy funk. Both make you wish he recorded much more.
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An Orchestrated Songbook
An Orchestrated Songbook (gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 384594 2. Rel: 10 Dec 21
 
Rock
Andromeda (3:07)
English Rose (3:19)
My Ever Changing Moods (5:00)
On Sunset (6:28)
Carnation (3:44)
Glad Times (4:24)
Broken Stones (feat James Morrison) (3:38)
Gravity (2:39)
It's A Very Deep Sea (4:18)
Bowie (4:47)
Equanimity (4:17)
You're The Best Thing (feat Boy George) (5:34)
Still Glides The Stream (3:59)
Movin On (4:31)
Wild Wood (feat Celeste) (4:33)
Rockets (4:15)
You Do Something To Me (3:53)
White Horses (5:59)
Review: Jules Buckley can do absolutely no wrong in our eyes. The conductor responsible for leading the globally revered Heritage Orchestra has made a name for himself experimenting with the limits and limitless potential of classical music, taking influences from the world of dance and club tunes to open up orchestral performances to new demographics and generations.

He also has the honour of heading up the BBC Symphony Orchestra at select performances, another of the world's finest ensembles. This is just one recording from one of those shows, but clearly proves there's genius at work. The same could be said for Paul Weller, the iconic UK guitarist and singer who here invites said players to rethink tracks from his back catalogue for a staggering 75-minute set that elevates the rocker's oeuvre to greater heights than ever before.
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Ghosteen
Ghosteen (2xCD)
Cat: BS 016CD. Rel: 08 Nov 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Spinning Song
Bright Horses
Waiting For You
Night Raid
Sun Forest
Galleon Ship
Ghosteen Speaks
Leviathan
Ghosteen
Fireflies
Hollywood
Review: Now you've stopped shouting "there's a new Nick Cave album" at everyone who walks past, comes near or might possibly be in earshot it's about time we dived into the contents of the legendary troubadour's 17th studio album. Be warned, though, what lies beneath is deep and immersive enough to drown in, and even the most effective divers wouldn't find a body. A suitably morose introduction, we think. Digressions aside, "Ghosteen" is a majestic, powerful, operatic experience that will change nobody's opinion of Cave and his band, The Bad Seeds. The works are just as innovative, poignant, graceful, melancholic, euphoric and inescapable as ever. Too many adjectives? We're making no apologies. Consider the title number, if that's not too obvious a focal point. Sparse yet grandiose, narrative driven but metaphorical, organic and earthy yet making incredible use of a theremin. Almost impossibly good, sit back and let it wash over your mind.
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Food Stamps (remastered)
Food Stamps (remastered) (limited green vinyl 7")
Cat: F 5403. Rel: 01 Aug 14
 
Funk
Food Stamps
How Do I Know?
Review: Food Stamps is a great example of a record that fell between the cracks on its original release back in 1982. The one and only release from Baltimore-based funk-rock explorer Billie Senger, it has achieved cult status amongst record collectors due to its obscurity (finding original copies is notoriously tough). This reissue - pressed on green vinyl with new cover artwork - should, then, prove popular. "Food Stamps" - a riotously loose and floor-friendly chunk of funk from the Rare Earth school of white funk-rock - is the real killer, though the MC5-influenced flipside "How Do I Know" impresses with its fuzzy, recorded-in-a-shed feel and extra-cosmic production.
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Stay Free: Live In NYC 1979 (B-STOCK)
Cat: CL 85128. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Punk/Hardcore
Safe European Home (3:18)
I'm So Bored With The USA (2:31)
Complete Control (3:06)
London Calling (3:14)
(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais (3:51)
I Fought The Law (2:31)
Jail Guitar Doors (2:52)
Clash City Rockers (3:37)
Stay Free (3:26)
The Guns Of Brixton (2:48)
English Civil War (2:34)
Clampdown (4:08)
Tommy Gun (2:58)
Garageland (3:08)
Armagideon Time (4:30)
White Riot (1:16)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


On September 21 1979 The Clash took to the stage of The Palladium in New York City and performed one of the most significant gigs of their lives. At that point they'd released their self-titled debut and Give 'Em Enough Rope, and their position as vital progenitors of the British punk explosion was assured on an international level. This particular performance was broadcast on the radio and subsequently became one of the most widely bootlegged of all Clash gigs, but it attained an even more legendary status as the gig where Paul Simonon smashed his bass into the floor, captured on camera and subsequently used as the iconic cover for London Calling.
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Moonage Daydream (Soundtrack)
Cat: 505419 7283970. Rel: 17 Nov 22
 
Soundtracks
Time One Of The Most Complex Expressions
Ian Fish UK Heir (mix 1)
Hallo Spaceboy (remix)
Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud (live)
All The Young Dudes (live)
Oh! You Pretty Things (live)
Life On Mars? (2016 mix)
Moonage Daydream (live)
Medley: The Jean Genie/Love Me Do/The Jean Genie (feat Jeff Beck - live)
The Light (Excerpt)
Warszawa
Quicksand (2021 mix - Early version)
Future Legend/Diamond Dogs Intro/Cracked Actor
Rock 'N' Roll With Me (live)
Aladdin Sane
Subterraneans
Space Oddity
V-2 Schneider
Sound & Vision
A New Career In A New Town
Word On A Wing (Excerpt)
Heros (live)
DJ
Ashes To Ashes
Move On (acappella)
Moss Garden
Cygnet Committee/Lazarus
Memory Of A Free Festival (Harmonium)
Modern Love
Let's Dance (live)
The Mysteries
Rock 'N' Roll Suicide (live)
Ian Fish UK Heir (mix 2)
Word On A Wing
Hallo Spaceboy (live)
I Have Not Been To Oxford Town (acappella)
"Heroes": IV Sons Of The Silent Age (Excerpt)
Track 38
Ian Fish UK Heir (Excerpt)
Memory Of A Free Festival
Starman
"You're Aware Of A Deeper Existence"
Changes
"Let Me Tell You One Thing"
"Well You Know What, This Has Been An Incredible Pleasure"
Review: 'Moonage Daydream' is the latest addition to the Bowie franchise; an epic film of never-seen-before Bowie footage, recolourised and repackaged to form an experimental cinematic odyssey for today's generation of art rock lovers. The soundtrack sees an insta-release to complement the launch of Parlophone's new digital streaming service; it's got an exclusive early version of 'Hunky Dory' in there, as well as a live version of 'Rock n' Roll With Me'. A kaleidoscopic LP from the master of reinvention, posthumously reinventing himself once more.
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Merry Xmas Everybody
Merry Xmas Everybody (snowflake marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: 405053 8831467. Rel: 24 Nov 22
 
Rock
Merry Xmas Everybody (3:44)
Lets Dance (2:36)
Okey Cokey (3:26)
Auld Land Syne/You'll Never Walk Alone (3:27)
Review: Well, the festive season is encroaching and so here comes a chance to nab another one of those perennial hits that sets the perfect jovial mood for one and all. Slade's 'Merry Xmas Everybody' might just be the definitive, ubiquitous Christmas anthem, and if you're partial to a bit of wax-based entertainment around yuletide, you can't say fairer than this singalong classic. Pressed up on a fetching marbled 12" with some other favourites for all the family such as 'Okey Cokey', this is your seasonal party soundtrack sorted.
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I Believe In Father Christmas
I Believe In Father Christmas (transparent red vinyl 10")
Cat: BMGCAT 766SV. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Pop
I Believe In Father Christmas (3:34)
Humbug (2:26)
Closer To Believing (6:13)
I Believe In Father Christmas (instrumental) (1:35)
Review: Brace yourself as the holiday season is upon us, and that means reaching for those platters which stir up the strongest of sentimental feelings as the nights draw in. Greg Lake's 'I Believe In Father Christmas' is a bittersweet look at the festive tradition - like so many surprise seasonal hits it's got an underlying heavy-heartedness which somehow strikes a chord with the masses. This edition of the all-time classic comes on a none-more on-brand red 10" disc, backed up by 'Humbug' and 'Closer To Believing' as well as an instrumental version of the lead tune, so if you're feeling bold an know the words, you can cheer family and friends with your own rousing rendition.
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Diamonds & Pearls (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 060349 7843787. Rel: 26 Oct 23
 
Funk
Thunder
Daddy Pop
Diamonds & Pearls
Cream
Strollin'
Willing & Able
Gett Off
Walk Don't Walk
Jughead
Money Don't Matter 2 Night
Push
Insatiable
Live 4 Love
Gett Off (Damn Near 10 Minutes)
Gett Off (Houstyle)
Violet The Organ Grinder
Gangster Glam
Horny Pony
Cream (N.P.G. mix)
Things Have Gotta Change (Tony M. Rap)
Do Your Dance (KC's remix)
Insatiable (edit)
Diamonds & Pearls (edit)
Money Don't Matter 2 Night (edit)
Call The Law
Willing & Able (edit)
Willing & Able (radio version)
Thunder (DJ Fade)
Review: As we travel back through Prince's monumental legacy from album to album, the abundant revelations contained within the deluxe editions take us deeper into his genius than any fan dared to dream. Now it's the turn of Diamonds & Pearls, the 1991 opus which brought us such massive hits as the title track, 'Cream' and 'Gett Off'. There's not a single miss on the original album which fills out disc one of this double CD version, while disc two takes us on a wild ride through extended versions, B-sides and remixes aplenty. It's the sound of Prince fully embracing the 90s, from guest raps to house beats and beyond, but as ever it could only come from the mind of one particularly purple man.
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Stay Free: Live In NYC 1979
Stay Free: Live In NYC 1979 (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: CL 85128. Rel: 31 Jan 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Safe European Home (3:18)
I'm So Bored With The USA (2:31)
Complete Control (3:06)
London Calling (3:14)
(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais (3:51)
I Fought The Law (2:31)
Jail Guitar Doors (2:52)
Clash City Rockers (3:37)
Stay Free (3:26)
The Guns Of Brixton (2:48)
English Civil War (2:34)
Clampdown (4:08)
Tommy Gun (2:58)
Garageland (3:08)
Armagideon Time (4:30)
White Riot (1:16)
Review: On September 21 1979 The Clash took to the stage of The Palladium in New York City and performed one of the most significant gigs of their lives. At that point they'd released their self-titled debut and Give 'Em Enough Rope, and their position as vital progenitors of the British punk explosion was assured on an international level. This particular performance was broadcast on the radio and subsequently became one of the most widely bootlegged of all Clash gigs, but it attained an even more legendary status as the gig where Paul Simonon smashed his bass into the floor, captured on camera and subsequently used as the iconic cover for London Calling.
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The Groover (50th Anniversary Edition)
The Groover (50th Anniversary Edition) (limited 7" picture disc in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DEMSING 018. Rel: 02 Jun 23
 
Rock
The Groover (3:19)
Midnight (2:49)
Review: T Rex, and Mark Bolan, will forever be remembered as one of the all-time greatest British rock 'n' roll bands. Perhaps what's so remarkable is just how varied the outfit's output during their decade-long tenure as cult then chart-topping heroes, moving from the psychedelic folk movement into the heady world of glam rock as the 1960s drew to a close. Those who haven't explored their full back catalogue should do so as a matter of urgency. Tanx and Zinc Alloy and the Hidden Riders of Tomorrow are two bonafide gems therein, both albums reflecting the broad influences that helped forge such a unique sound for the group. 'The Groover', and its B-side, 'Midnight', appeared on neither, released only as a standalone 1973 single, but have regularly been attached to special edition versions of those LPs. Now's the chance to own them in their original format.
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Transmissions '68: Live Radio Broadcast
Cat: CL 88204. Rel: 19 Apr 23
 
Rock
Speed King (3:27)
Ricochet (3:13)
Hush (3:50)
Wring That Neck (4:32)
The Painter (2:41)
Emmaretta (3:05)
It's All Over (4:09)
Help (5:32)
Hey Joe (4:37)
Jam Stew (3:51)
Bird Has Flown (3:03)
Hey Bop A Re Bop (3:31)
One More Rainy Day (2:53)
Review: Deep Purple are often mentioned in the same breath as the main innovators of heavy Metal, like Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin, but as this collection of radio transmissions from 1968 shows, they have a much closer relation to the good old fashioned funk than either of those rivals. Ian Paice's drumming on opening track 'Speed King' makes the track much more suitable for dancing to than headbanging, and we challenge you to hear their version of Billie Joe Royal's 'Hush' without thinking of The Charlatans' 'The Only One I Know'. With a generally relaxed feel about this cover version-heavy selection - Hendrix's 'Hey Joe' and The Beatles 'Hush' also get the Purple treatment - this is a different and altogether more accessible slant on the legends that you might not have even guessed existed.
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Rock The World
Cat: MRR 165. Rel: 02 Feb 24
 
Rock
Another Brick In The Wall
Bad Ass Boy
You Really Knock Me Out
I Like It Like That
Easy On The Eyes
Seventeen
When I'm Dreaming
Triple X Whiskey
24 Hours To Go
Never
Rich Man's Bust
God Is Good
Review: Bad Boy Troy is the musical moniker of one Troy Tipton, whose ambition to make rollicking guitar music extends back to the age of six, at which point he began to take after famous guitarists such as Carlos Santana, Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck and Paul Rogers. A lifelong stint of touring with the likes of Black Sabbath, Cheap Trick, Whitesnake and Ozark Mountain Daredevils has led up to this moment, at which the headstock heartthrob now releases this globetrotting new album on CD. Huge guitar sludge-waves are heard in full swing on cover versions like 'Another Brick In The Wall' (Pink Floyd) and 'Bad Ass Boy', as the seasoned axe daredevil swears his dread oath to never sleeping, always shredding.
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Now & Then
Now & Then (limited 7" + insert)
Cat: 481458 6. Rel: 03 Nov 23
 
Rock
Now & Then (4:06)
Love Me Do (2:26)
Review: Initially put forward as a potential Beatles single during the mid 1990s 'Anthology' period but shelved due to objections from George Harrison, 'Now and Then' has been trailed as the iconic band's 'final single'. It's re-emergence now in finished form (it was completed partially using AI, but also some studio trickery by Giles Martin) ties in with the reissue of the band's two 1973 'best of' compilations (the so-called 'Red' and 'Blue' collections). Like their two singles of the 90s, it features Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and the late George Harrison finishing off an early 70s John Lennon demo, with a little help from producer Jeff Lynne. It comes backed with a freshly remixed, 'proper' stereo version of their debut single, 'Love Me Do', thus completing the band's musical journey once and for all.
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