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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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BBC2 Sessions 1968-69 (mono)
Cat: RANDB 97LP. Rel: 13 Oct 22
 
Rock
If You Be My Baby (3:32)
Wine Whiskey & Women (2:14)
Peggy Sue Got Married (1:50)
Evenin' Boogie (2:57)
Intergalactic Musicians Walking On Velvet (4:26)
Sheila (2:02)
Hot Rod Man (3:23)
Shake Your Moneymaker (3:11)
Lazy Poker Blues (3:18)
My Baby's Sweet (3:52)
Love That Burns (4:16)
Oh Well (1:45)
Like Crying (0:51)
Linda (4:41)
Review: Everyone has their favourite Fleetwood Mac jams and that's because the band had such great versatility. That is displayed on this collection of BBC2 Sessions which were recorded between 1968-9. The 14 tracks all take in a mix of R&B, electric blues, acoustic blues and more. The sessions were originally recorded for a variety of TV and radio programs and these versions have never made it onto any studio album. This collection is a sister release to the official Live At The BBC album and includes tracks that have guest spots from Christine Perfect, who as Christine McVie became a big part of the band going forwards.
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At The BBC 1970
At The BBC 1970 (limited LP)
Cat: RANDB 120LP. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Rock
Ohio (4:33)
No Wheels To Ride (5:30)
Rock 'n' Roll Queen (7:11)
The Debt (4:43)
Walking With A Mountain (8:43)
Keep A-Knockin' (4:19)
At The Crossroads (5:23)
Laugh At Me (4:33)
Review: Mott The Hoople's original line up were on hand when the band went in to the BBC to record this live show for radio. It was back in 1970 and the set list they went for mixes up their Dylan-influenced ballads with plenty of more does eyed stoner rock sounds. Fans will recognise most of these tunes from various Mott the Hoople long players, although three of them were never actually on any record other than this one. The pressing is of great quality given the age of the recording and is a must for fans with extensive sleeve notes.
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Boston Music Hall 1972
Cat: RANDB 111LP. Rel: 27 Jan 23
 
Progressive Rock
Between Blue & Me (5:34)
Burlesque (4:52)
My Friend The Sun (4:33)
Top Of The Hill (8:12)
Holding The Compass (4:18)
The Weaver's Answer (9:05)
Song For Me (11:49)
Review: By 1972, Family had really hit their stride after big success with albums Fearless and Bandstand. Boston Music Hall 1972 was recorded live at the eponymous venue on September 28th 1972 although ' A Song For Me' was recorded for "Rockenstock" French TV earlier in January of that year. It was recorded for radio during their Autumn tour and has big tunes like 'Burlesque', 'My Friend The Sun' and 'The Weaver's Answer' as well as a special bonus recording of 'A Song For Me,' which was originally written for French TV/A super sounding album from one of the great 70s bands.
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In Concert For The BBC 1972
Cat: RANDB 121LP. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Rock
Ice Cream Cakes (7:17)
Morning Dew (5:10)
Going Down (6:06)
Definitely Maybe (5:52)
Ain't No Sunshine (4:31)
New Ways/Train Train (7:08)
Got The Feeling (6:55)
Let Me Love You (6:08)
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1963: London To Manchester (mono)
Cat: RANDB 125LP. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
50s/60s
She Loves You (2:22)
Twist & Shout (3:01)
I Saw Her Standing There (2:43)
Long Tall Sally (1:32)
She Loves You (2:31)
Twist & Shout (2:45)
Money (0:56)
Twist & Shout (0:30)
Boys/From Me To You (0:40)
Roll Over Beethoven (0:32)
Some Other Guy (0:28)
I Saw Her Standing There (0:24)
From Me To You (0:51)
From Me To You (1:52)
Til There Was You (2:33)
She Loves You (2:09)
Twist & Shout (1:29)
From Me To You (1:17)
All My Loving (1:03)
She Loves You (1:14)
I Saw Her Standing There (0:43)
Baby It's You (0:17)
Twist & Shout (1:52)
From Me To You (2:26)
She Loves You (2:05)
Twist & Shout (3:38)
Review: As we write this The Beatles have just managed to put out their last ever, they say, new single. By harnessing the vast powers of AI and feeding it a dusty old clip of him singing back in the day, they have even managed to recreate the voice of John Lennon. It's a reminder of how ahead of their time the Liverpool band always was, even back in the 1960s. And that's when this album London to Manchester was recorded live on October 13, 1963, which marked the point at which the press knew the band was going to be global superstars and features all their biggest hits from this early-on time.
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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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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 Real
The Real (limited numbered 10")
Cat: AUK 04710. Rel: 27 May 22
 
Psych/Garage Rock
The Real (4:56)
Where Do We Go From Here? (4:06)
Review: The 60s Liverpudlian rock quartet are famed for their song '6 Day War', which has been sampled from the likes of DJ Shadow in Tokyo Drift and Pusha T on his album released earlier this year. This track is undoubtedly a classic, written in the aftermath of the ongoing Arab-Israeli war of 1967, '6 Day War' is one of the best anti-war tracks of all time. The slow jam-rock ballad comes from the band's album 'Oh What a Lovely War!' released in 1973 which has not been released in Britain until now, making this a landmark pressing. The record is a psychedelic soft-progressive rock LP with emphasis on heavy guitars like in 'Lay it Down' and even pulls from folk rock in 'Dirty Delilha Blues'. Colonel Bagshot were almost criminally overlooked, though their music seems to consistently stand the test of time and it's easy to hear why. The sound is quintessential Liverpool rock, even down to the naming conventions being evocative of The Beatles.
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Beggars Banquet
Beggars Banquet (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 20481. Rel: 24 Aug 22
 
Rock
Sympathy For The Devil (6:13)
No Expectations (3:55)
Dear Doctor (3:20)
Parachute Woman (2:16)
Jig-Saw Puzzle (6:00)
Street Fighting Man (3:14)
Prodigal Son (2:58)
Stray Cat Blues (4:37)
Factory Girl (2:03)
Salt Of The Earth (4:53)
Review: It's not everyday you release an album that goes on to inspire the name of a record label that goes on to be one of the defining UK music institutions of the late-20th Century. And early-21st. Whether The Rolling Stones quite knew how special their seventh studio LP would be when it first dropped in 1968 is something we can ponder until the cows come home, but it certainly represented a musical turning point back then.

Moving on from their previous psychedelic excursions (aurally, if not behaviourally), Beggars Boutique saw the seminal rock 'n' rollers dive two-feet-first into the sound of America's southern states, returning to the old stomping grounds of influences they had originally made a name for themselves with. And by that we mean blues and roots rock.
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Through The Past Darkly: Big Hits Vol 2
Through The Past Darkly: Big Hits Vol 2 (180 gram vinyl LP in octagonal sleeve)
Cat: 21351. Rel: 13 Dec 23
 
Rock
Paint It Black (3:17)
Ruby Tuesday (3:16)
She's A Rainbow (4:14)
Jumpin' Jack Flash (3:38)
Mother's Little Helper (2:47)
Let's Spend The Night Together (3:36)
Honky Tonky Women (2:51)
Dandelion (3:32)
2000 Light Years From Home (2:40)
Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby (1:51)
Standing In The Shadow? (2:33)
Street Fighting Man (3:03)
Review: If any other band decided to open what's essentially Greatest Hits Vol.2 with a track like 'Paint It Black' you'd probably worry the album was destined for a sharp decline, and wonder how such a powerhouse piece of music didn't wind up on Greatest Hits Vol I. Not so with The Rolling Stones, a band that had already put out more than enough incredible tunes to fill five volumes by the time this collection came along (1969). Representing the first seven years of the seminal English rock group, after the first juggernaut spirals off into semi-psychedelic mania we're treated to several more reminders of exactly why these guys were so good during their early days. 'Ruby Tuesdays', 'Dandelion' and 'Let's Spend the Night Together' reveal stunning pop sensibilities, while fare such as 'Honkey Tonk Woman', 'Jumpin' Jack Flash', and 'Street Fighting Man' celebrating the predominantly Black-made blues they looked to for so much inspiration.
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Their Satanic Majesties Request (reissue)
Their Satanic Majesties Request (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ABK 20821. Rel: 10 Oct 22
 
Rock
Sing This All Together (6:37)
Citadel (2:58)
In Another Land (3:08)
2000 Man (6:55)
Sing This All Together (See What Happens) (1:40)
She's A Rainbow (4:41)
The Lantern (2:40)
Gomper (6:54)
2000 Light Years From Home (4:49)
On With The Show (3:36)
Review: English rock icons The Rolling Stones dropped Their Satanic Majesties Request in 1967 on home label Decca. It was their 6th British and 8th American studio album and was recorded at Olympic Studio in London. It finds them mixing up psychedelic pop, acid rock, experimental and psychedelic rock thanks to the use of various freaky studio tools including the Mellotron and a load of trippy sound effects, string arrangements and Afro rhythms. It took the best part of a year to record owing to various members being on drugs/in court/sent to jail but generally got favourable reviews when it did finally drop.
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The Gang's All Here
The Gang's All Here (limited gatefold heavyweight black & white & red splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: 0217922 EMU. Rel: 13 Oct 22
 
Rock
Hell Or High Water (4:45)
The Gang's All Here (3:35)
Not Dead Yet (2:49)
Time Bomb (4:12)
Nowhere Fast (3:52)
Resurrected (3:29)
When The Lights Come On (3:52)
Tear It Down (3:57)
October's Song (7:05)
World On Fire (3:39)
Review: American rockers Skid Row teased their latest and sixth studio album with lead title single 'The Gang's All Here'. It was the first tune to have frontman Erik Gronwall after ZP Theart was dismissed from the group in March 2022. It got an overwhelmingly positive reception from fans and critics alike. The ensuing album is just as much of a hit with Skid Row fanatics. It has an upbeat feeling nod to their most classic sound with plenty of big vocals, charismatic deliveries and standout tunes that hark back to the 80s and 90s heyday.
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Beat The Devil's Tattoo (Anniversary Edition) (Love Record Stores 2021)
Cat: COOP 013LP. Rel: 12 Jan 22
 
Rock
Beat The Devil's Tattoo (3:46)
Conscience Killer (3:45)
Bad Blood (5:10)
War Machine (3:58)
Sweet Feeling (3:23)
Evol (5:53)
Mama Taught Me Better (4:45)
River Styx (3:53)
The Toll (3:38)
Aya (5:38)
Shadow's Keeper (6:09)
Long Way Down (4:32)
Half-State (10:14)
Annabel Lee (4:03)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club are one of those rock 'n' roll bands that defy expectations. You're not that likely to run into a die hard fan on the street, or in any given bar, but turn up to one of their gigs and the level of reverence they command will be only too clear. A fusion of grit, riffs, sweat, drums, walls of sound, and thick bands of rhythm, we challenge anyone not to leave fully infected by their spell.

Released in 2010, Beat the Devil's Tattoo is BRMC's sixth studio album, and certainly up there with their moodiest offerings. It's scuzzy, it's downtrodden, but also hopeful and experienced, with tracks like 'The Toll' offering a break from the leather-clad, red-lit cacophonies that sandwich its rousing chorus and melodic harmonicas.
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Fickle Heart
Fickle Heart (limited heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: HIQLP 080. Rel: 15 Mar 22
 
Rock
Driver's Seat (3:59)
New Lines On Love (3:40)
Carve Your Name On My Door (2:30)
This Side Of The Blue Horizon (4:41)
Sing (2:23)
Rock 'N' Roll Music (2:38)
Fight For Love (3:44)
The Thrill Of It All (3:44)
Slide Away (3:49)
Last Dance (1:48)
Looking For You (4:22)
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Incident At A Free Festival
Incident At A Free Festival (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: XXQLP2 120. Rel: 23 Nov 23
 
Progressive Rock
Deep Purple - "Chasing Shadows" (5:33)
Manfred Mann Chapter Three - "One Way Glass" (3:27)
Andwella - "Hold Onto Your Mind" (3:45)
Alan Parker & Alan Hawkshaw - "Hot Pants" (1:48)
Pink Fairies - "Do It" (3:01)
Atomic Rooster - "Tomorrow Night" (3:56)
Stray - "Taken All The Good Things - Stray" (5:30)
Edgar Broughton Band - "Out Demons Out" (4:45)
May Blitz - "For Mad Men Only" (4:14)
Curved Air - "Back Street Luv" (3:34)
Hawkwind - "Ejection" (3:46)
Stackwaddy - "Meat Pies ’ave Come But Band's Not ’ere Yet" (4:44)
James Hogg - "Lovely Lady Rock" (3:18)
Paladin - "Third World" (3:51)
Barclay James Harvest - "Taking Some Time On" (5:19)
Jonesy - "Ricochet" (4:02)
Steve Gray - "Led Balloon" (2:22)
Slowload - "Big Boobs Boogie" (3:04)
Leaf Hound - "Freelance Fiend" (3:10)
Dave Richmond - "Confunktion" (4:38)
Review: Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs of Saint Etienne fame are the diggers behind this new rock assemblage which pays tribute to mid-afternoon set times at lesser-known festivals from years gone (well, the 70s) such as Deeply Vale, Bickershaw, Krumlin, Weeley, and Plumpton. They were just as important to those who attended as the more celebrated likes of Glasto' and this collection shows the sounds were just as good, too. The sounds - from big names liek Deep Purple, Hawkwind and Alan Parker & Alan Hawkshaw to lesser known acts like Jonesy, will appeal to hippies and bikers alike with big riffs, funky drumming and some psyched-out sounds.
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Television Themes
Cat: AJXLP 450. Rel: 05 Oct 18
 
Soundtracks
Are You Being Served (2:21)
The Good Life (2:05)
London Weekend Television (0:09)
Blankety Blank (1:57)
Top Of The Pops (3:04)
Picture Box (2:56)
The Liver Birds (3:12)
Thames Television (0:08)
Rainbow (2:46)
Doctor Who (3:17)
Wildtrak (2:12)
World In Action (2:45)
Sorry (2:42)
Open University (0:42)
Review: English actor, writer, and musician Matt Berry - of Darkplace and IT Crowd fame - covers, yes, covers an assortment of classic British TV themes. The result is an album to be appreciated as much as it is to be taken seriously, as it is to be enjoyed. Of course there's a pinch of humour with Berry placing himself alongside a muppet and Doctor Who on the album's cover art, but it's the theatrical, jazz and upbeat, yet easy listening approach of the album which really paints the picture. The LP's opener "Are You Being Served" is undeniable sweetest spot of nostalgia here, with the minutia of Thames Television indents, at 8 seconds long, also checked and covered. Recorded solo by Berry himself, it's a burgundy-beige trip through the technicolour memory of one's formative years enjoying the early-evenings and afternoons watching a select choice of the UKs most iconic TV.
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Top Brass
Cat: AJX 7675. Rel: 23 Oct 23
 
Jazz
Top Brass (3:36)
Top Brass (Bare Essentials mix) (3:41)
Review: Composer Matt Berry aims to mimic the classic iconic Library Music label KPM with this new outing on Acid Jazz. It is the first in a series of such releases and it does a fine job of following in the label's tradition of providing the musical bedrock for classic British TV series and international movies. KPM used composers such as Alan Hawkshaw and Keith Mansfield and Berry proves he is right up there with this 7". 'Top Brass' is a funky instrumental with dramatic strings that add a sense of tension to the rude boy swagger of the rhythm. On the flip is a more stripped-back 'Bare Essentials mix' which is just as good and a little more menacing.
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Flamenco Pop: 14 Flamenco Pop Beat Big Hits 1968-1977
VARIOUS
Cat: ADC 011LP. Rel: 14 Mar 22
 
Funk
Rosa Morena - "La Lirio" (2:59)
Dolores Abril - "Ya No Te Quiero" (2:18)
Carmen Sevilla - "Como Me Gustas" (2:56)
Manolo Escobar - "A La Lima Y Al Limon" (3:25)
Carmen Flores - "Libre Como El Viento" (3:26)
El Noy - "Zorongo Rock" (2:22)
Moncho - "Examen De Conciencia" (3:18)
Encarna Polo - "Este Senor De Negro" (3:23)
La Polaca - "Me Va, Me Va" (4:07)
Richart - "Cana Gitana En Beat" (3:02)
Los Nevada - "Flamenco Soul N 5" (2:32)
Dolores Vargas "La Terremoto" - "A Fuego Lento" (2:52)
El Principe Gitano - "Tengo Miedo" (2:27)
Juanito Valderrama & Dolores Abril - "A Porfia (Lo Flamenco Y Lo Ye-ye)" (2:57)
Review: Here is the exact sort of record you will want tube stocking up on as we head into the warmer days and brighter nights of summer. It comes from the Adarce label which us well known for diggin' into the vaults for timeless Spanish grooves and top reissues of funk, disco, rumba and library records from the sixties and seventies. And this is the latest, with a nice happy mix of Flamenco pop sounds with fast grooves, sunny moods and hook riffs, beats and melodies all set to warm you right to your core.
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Naino Naino!: Spanish Gipsy Soul Funk 1971-1978
VARIOUS
Cat: ADC 012LP. Rel: 14 Mar 22
 
Soul
Peret - "Chavi" (3:52)
Las Grecas - "Achilipu" (2:30)
El Luis - "Yo Te Lo Digo Cantando" (2:53)
Los Chorbos - "Vuelvo A Casa" (4:24)
Chango - "Aleluya" (3:37)
Dolores Vargas "La Terremoto" - "La Borracha" (4:21)
Bambino - "Ven Aqui Junto A Mi" (2:53)
Tony El Gitano - "Ole Mi Nina!" (2:17)
Mundo Gitano - "Calo Cali" (3:00)
Tonino Y Sus Rumberos - "Capricho" (2:50)
Los Troncos - "Tu Cara Ya No Veo" (3:03)
Los De La Trocha - "Sinceridad" (3:06)
Morucha - "Que Mareo" (3:01)
Paco Paco - "A Meter Gol" (2:41)
Review: Flamenco rumba fusion from Latin America became Catalan rumba thanks to the inspirations that came over from Cuba and Puerto Rico in the early 1960s. Add in the pop sounds from the British Invasion and American pop of the late 1960s and you have this rich melting pot of rhythm and sound that makes up this collection of so-called Spanish gypsy soul and funk from the seventies. It is a colourful and freewheeling collection that takes in intoxicating sounds like Dolores Vargas's 'La Terremoto La Borracha' next to the instrumental funk of Bambino's 'Ven Aqui Junto A Mi' and plenty more besides.
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Arkaoda
Arkaoda (LP)
Cat: AKULP 1034. Rel: 02 Jun 22
 
Jazz
U (19:59)
Ra (6:00)
Beja (14:18)
Review: Damo Suzuki was with seminal krautrock outfit Can from 1970 to 1973, lending his vocal talents to albums such as Tago Mago, Future Days and Ege Bamyasi. Exactly fifty years after the latter LP, you can hear him on this new recording described as being 'derived from fantasy'. In collaboration with Spiritczualic Enhancement Center, an eight-piece group of self-proclaimed disciples from the CAN University that gathered at Berlin-based club Arkaoda, it feaures three tracks; 'U', 'Ra', 'Beya' - excerpts from this gathering at the beginning of 2020.
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Uncivil War
Cat: AL 5001. Rel: 18 Mar 22
 
Blues
Clotilda's On Fire (4:27)
Walk Until I Ride (4:11)
Uncivil War (4:48)
Money Makes You Ugly (3:39)
Dirty Saint (3:32)
Under My Thumb (3:16)
Apple Pie & A 45 (3:48)
Give God The Blues (3:43)
She Don't Wear Pink (2:57)
No Heart At All (4:15)
In The Dark (4:27)
Love Song (3:01)
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Amused To Death (remastered)
Amused To Death (remastered) (180 gram vinyl 4xLP box set in slipcase)
Cat: AAPP 46876145. Rel: 13 Feb 23
 
Rock
The Ballad Of Bill Hubbard (3:56)
What God Wants (part 1) (5:56)
Perfect Sense (part 1) (4:28)
Perfect Sense (part 2) (2:50)
The Bravery Out Of Range (4:49)
Late Home Tonight (part 1) (3:39)
Late Home Tonight (part 2) (2:35)
Too Much Rope (5:57)
What God Wants (part 2) (3:15)
What God Wants (part 3) (4:19)
Watching TV (6:28)
Three Wishes (6:59)
It's A Miracle (8:23)
Amused To Death (9:13)
Review: Amused To Death is the third studio album from Roger Waters outside of his work in Pink Floyd. As one of the fundamental creative forces in the prog behemoth, of course it's hard to separate his solo work from that most famous of bands, but this is indeed its own beast. At times it's an experimental space in which Waters uses space and minimalism to great effect, creating a foreboding sound peppered with speech samples and field recordings. There are of course plenty of more straightforward tracks too, like lead single 'What God Wants, Part 1'. This lavish issue of the 1992 album spreads the music out across four discs and comes in a box set format, a must-have for devoted Floyd and Waters collectors.
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Closing Time (50th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Closing Time (50th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered) (limited gatefold 180 gram clear vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 279743. Rel: 01 Jun 23
 
Rock
Ol' 55
I Hope That I Don't Fall In Love With You
Virginia Avenue
Old Shoes (& Picture Postcards)
Midnight Lullaby
Martha
Rosie
Lonely
Ice Cream Man
Little Trip To Heaven (On The Wings Of Your Love)
Grapefruit Moon
Closing Time
Review: Tom Waits's Closing Time turns a hard-to-believe 50 years old in 2023 and as such gets the usual special reissue treatment. This indie-only clear vinyl version comes half-speed mastered for extra loudness and clarity so is the best possible way to listen to the landmark album. It is one that for the first time shows a real blend of the jazz, blues, and folk styles that Waits would eventually become so well known for. It also includes his famous cover of 'Ol' 55', singles like the heartbreaking 'Martha' and delightful acoustic folk of 'I Hope That I Don't Fall In Love With You.' This is the first time this album has been reissued as a double, so do not sleep.
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Mummer
Mummer (200 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: APELP 106. Rel: 05 May 22
 
Rock
Beating Of Hearts (4:07)
Wonderland (4:36)
Love On A Farmboy's Wages (3:59)
Great Fire (3:51)
Deliver Us From The Elements (4:33)
Human Alchemy (5:03)
Ladybird (4:28)
In Loving Memory Of A Name (3:16)
Me & The Wind (4:12)
Funk Pop A Roll (3:13)
Review: A whole series of XTC classics are being reissued right now and the latest is Mummer. It has been freshly cut at Loud Mastering and pressed up onto an eye waveringly good 200g vinyl. It was the sixth record from the British rock outfit and was released in 1983. It was the last record to feature the drumming of Terry Chambers and though it didn't have much album chart success it did spawn singles 'Great Fire', 'Wonderland' and 'Love on a Farmboy's Wages', which managed to hit No. 50 on the UK singles chart.
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Revolver (reissue)
Cat: 453827 7. Rel: 27 Oct 22
 
Rock
Taxman
Eleanor Rigby
Love You To
I'm Only Sleeping
Here, There & Everywhere
Yellow Submarine
She Said She Said
Good Day Sunshine
And Your Bird Can Sing
For No One
Doctor Robert
I Want To Tell You
Got To Get You Into My Life
Tomorrow Never Knows
Paperback Writer (2022 Stereo mix)
Rain (2022 Stereo mix)
Tomorrow Never Knows (take 1)
Got To Get You Into My Life (Early mix)
Love You To (take 7)
Doctor Robert (take 7)
And Your Bird Can Sing (First version - take 2)
Taxman (take 11)
I'm Only Sleeping (take 2)
Eleanor Rigby (take 2)
For No One (take 10 - Backing track)
Yellow Submarine (take 4 Before Sound Effects)
I Want To Tell You (Speech & take 4)
Here, There & Everywhere (take 6)
She Said She Said (take 15 - Backing track Rehearsal)
Review: Beatles fans have been waiting for this one for a while and now it is finally here. It was the legendary Liverpool band's seventh album and it came in August 1966. As ever it was an experimental and cutting-edge work of pop rock, indie and psychedelic sounds that was a critical and commercial success. Some of the awards it won include Grammy Award for Best Album Cover as well as being admitted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. The album features classic singles 'Eleanor Rigby' and 'Yellow Submarine' which sound as fresh and new today as ever.
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Revolver (reissue)
Revolver (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 455996 9. Rel: 27 Oct 22
 
Rock
Taxman (2:38)
Eleanor Rigby (2:07)
I'm Only Sleeping (3:00)
Love You To (2:57)
Here, There & Everywhere (2:24)
Yellow Submarine (2:36)
She Said She Said (2:35)
Good Day Sunshine (2:09)
And Your Bird Can Sing (2:00)
For No One (2:00)
Doctor Robert (2:14)
I Want To Tell You (2:26)
Got To Get You Into My Life (2:27)
Tomorrow Never Knows (2:57)
Review: Beatles fans have been waiting for this one a while and now it is finally here. It was the legendary Liverpool band's seventh album and it came in August 1966. As ever it was an experimental and cutting edge work of pop rock, indie and psychedelic sounds that was a critical and commercial success. Some of the awards it won include Grammy Award for Best Album Cover as well as being admitted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. The album features classic singles 'Eleanor Rigby' and 'Yellow Submarine' which sound as fresh and new today as ever.
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Let It Be (Special Deluxe Edition)
Let It Be (Special Deluxe Edition) (limited 5xCD + Blu-ray box set + hard-back book in die-cut slipcase)
Cat: 713869. Rel: 29 Oct 21
 
Rock
Two Of Us (CD1: New mix Of original album)
Dig A Pony
Across The Universe
I Me Mine
Dig It
Let It Be
Maggie Mae
I've Got A Feeling
One After 909
The Long & Winding Road
For You Blue
Get Back
Morning Camera (Speech)/Two Of Us (take 4 - CD2: Get Back - Apple Sessions)
Maggie Mae/Fancy My Chances With You
Can You Dig It?
I Don't Know Why I'm Moaning (Speech)
For You Blue (take 4)
Let It Be/Please Please Me/Let It Be (take 10)
I've Got A Feeling (take 10)
Dig A Pony (take 14)
Get Back (take 19)
Like Making An Album? (Speech)
One After 909 (take 3)
Don't Let Me Down (First Rooftop Performance)
The Long & Winding Road (take 19)
Wake Up Little Susie/I Me Mine (take 14)
On The Day Shift Now (Speech)/All Things Must Pass (Rehearsals) (CD3: Get Back - Rehearsals & Apple Jams)
Concentrate On The Sound
Gimme Some Truth (Rehearsal)
I Me Mine (Rehearsal)
She Came In Through The Bathroom Window (Rehearsal)
Polythene Pam (Rehearsal)
Octopus's Garden (Rehearsal)
Oh! Darling (Jam)
Get Back (take 8)
The Walk (Jam)
Without A Song (Jam)
Something (Rehearsal)
Let It Be (take 28)
One After 909 (CD4: Get Back LP - 1969 Glyn Johns mix)
Medley: I'm Ready (Aka Rocker)/Save The Last Dance For Me/Don't Let Me Down
Don't Let Me Down
Dig A Pony
I've Got A Feeling
Get Back
For You Blue
Teddy Boy
Two Of Us
Maggie Mae
Dig It
Let It Be
The Long & Winding Road
Get Back (reprise)
Across The Universe (unreleased Glyn Johns 1970 mix - CD5: Let It Be EP)
I Me Mine (unreleased Glyn Johns 1970 mix)
Don't Let Me Down (New mix Of original single version)
Let It Be (New mix Of original single version)
The Beatles: Let It Be (CD6: Blu-ray)
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Gelin Aysem
Gelin Aysem (7" + insert)
Cat: TR 21. Rel: 07 Apr 22
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Gelin Aysem (4:53)
Nenni (3:26)
Review: Turkey has always had a fascinating funk scene and Beybonlar has been at the heart of its contemoorary scene. HIs 2019 album Gelin Aysem on Arsivplak is a gold standard from the genre and one of its key singles gets serve dup on its own 7" with a special insert. The title track 'Gelin Aysem' opens up with psyched out guitars, plenty of lo-fi drums and wailing Turkish vocals that bring the exotic flavours. On the flip, 'Nenni' is a little harder and darker in its mood and groove.

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Live NME Pollwinners Concert 1964: Volume One
Cat: ART 46. Rel: 28 Nov 23
 
50s/60s
She Loves You (2:14)
You Can't Do That (2:36)
Twist & Shout (2:52)
Long Tall Sally (2:34)
Can't Buy Me Love (2:10)
A Hard Day's Night (2:26)
Thing's We Said Todat (2:52)
You Can't Do That (2:53)
If I Fell (2:23)
Long Tall Sally (1:58)
I Feel Fine (3:40)
She's A Woman (2:58)
Baby's In Black (2:40)
Ticket To Ride (3:23)
Long Tall Sally (2:14)
Act Naturally (2:44)
Ticket To Ride (2:59)
Yesterday (2:11)
Review: Dave Clark Five, Manfred Mann, Gerry & The Pacemakers, The Searchers. To say the New Musical Express pulled together an impressive line up for the magazine's celebratory concert, at which the winners of a reader's poll were revealed, would be an understatement. And this is before we even mention the fact The Rolling Stones were also involved, only beaten to the top of the bill by The Beatles. On the day, Liverpool's Fab Four were presented their award by none other than Roger Moore, and then proceeded to play their first live show in 15 weeks. 'She Loves You', 'You Can't Do That', 'Long Tall Sally', and 'Can't Buy Me Love' were among the highlights, with an audience of 10,000 packing out the Empire Pool in Wembley for the entire day. This recording captures the energy of that set and the spirit of the time.
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Fu30 Part 3
Fu30 Part 3 (purple vinyl 10")
Cat: ATD 026. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Over Blower (3:49)
Orb (3:24)
A Million Miles Away (4:40)
Review: You can trace the roots of Fu Manchu back to the disaffected wastelands of mid-1980s US suburbia. Specifically Palm Desert, California - at the time, a quite unlikely focal point of a loose 'scene' defined by interferential rock & roll, drawing lines between early grunge, psyche, punk, metal and blues, the movement gave us Masters of Reality, Sleep, and, of course, Queens of the Stone Age. Stoner-leaning Fu Manchu were very much at the centre of that, and are now ready to celebrate 30 years since they emerged from the dry heat and bong water of the period, they've been putting out episodic 10" vinyls on limited pressings to mark the occasion. Musically, this is familiar territory, as hard and gnarly as it is exploratory, funky and infectious, which can only be a good thing when you're celebrating a big one.
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Darkfighter
Darkfighter (gatefold clear vinyl LP)
Cat: 007567 8625817. Rel: 02 Jun 23
 
Rock
Mirrors (5:05)
Nobody Wants To Die (3:42)
Bird In The Hand (4:27)
Bright Light (4:28)
Rapture (4:23)
Guillotine (5:13)
Horses Breath (6:02)
Darkside (5:57)
Review: Grammy-nominated rockers Rival Sons punch hard on their latest album - perhaps harder than they have before. But then that's exactly the outfit's modus, with guitarist Scott Holiday making it clear that the band are resolutely determined to progress, develop, step up, and push forward with every effort they bestow on us. To say that's audible when casting an ear over their back catalogue would be an understatement, not that preceding efforts like Hollow Bones, Great Western Valkyrie and Feral Roots weren't all commendable. Nevertheless, there's definitely growth evident when taking a listen now compared with back then. Running from full throttle, sweat inducing, guitar-fuelled adrenalin in song form, through to sweeping and grandiose tracks and onto more reflective acoustic moments, in world that often feels slightly lacking in terms of real modern rock greats, this is one example of where you can still find plenty of life.
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Deja Vu (remastered)
Deja Vu (remastered) (gatefold LP in debossed sleeve)
Cat: ATL 7200. Rel: 24 Aug 22
 
Rock
Carry On (4:23)
Teach Your Children (2:53)
Almost Cut My Hair (4:22)
Helpless (3:34)
Woodstock (3:54)
Deja Vu (4:14)
Our House (2:58)
4 + 20 (2:07)
Country Girl: Whiskey Boot Hill/Down, Down, Down/Country Girl (I Think You're Pretty) (5:08)
Everybody I Love You (2:30)
Review: The 50th anniversary of Deja Vu by Crosby, Stills & Nash gets marked with this specially celebratory reissue. It has been remastered for the occasion and comes with original artwork. Back when this one was released first in March 1970 by Atlantic Records, the record soon went on to top the pop album chart for a week and generated three Top 40 singles. These are the well known 'Woodstock', 'Teach Your Children', and 'Our House' while many other highlights also feature. A timeless classic for sure.
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Back From The Dead
Back From The Dead (gatefold translucent red vinyl LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: ATL 668591. Rel: 12 May 22
 
Metal
Back From The Dead (3:30)
Wicked Ways (3:27)
Strange Girl (3:42)
Brightside (3:27)
The Steeple (3:26)
Terrible Things (3:28)
My Redemption (3:32)
Bombshell (3:07)
I Come First (3:13)
Psycho Crazy (3:25)
Raise Your Horns (3:18)
Review: Halestorm's last album was 2018's Vicious, and since then the chart topping, hard rocking band has been working keenly on a follow up. It was proceeded by the title single with a morbid looking video fearing band member Lzzy Hale in a bodybag, and then a run of sold out gigs in club and festivals all around the UK. The full album follows up in fine style and will not disappoint fans. It was produced by Nick Raskulinecz of Foo Fighters and Alice in Chains association with co-production by Scott Stevens and showcases great songwriter laden with mental health, redemption and survival themes.

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Lo Borges
Lo Borges (gatefold LP)
Cat: ACL 0091. Rel: 18 Apr 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Voce Fica Melhor Assim (2:11)
Cancao Postal (2:09)
O Cacador (2:02)
Homem Da Rua (2:01)
Nao Foi Nada (1:45)
Pensa Voce (1:31)
Fio Da Navalha (2:18)
Pra Onde Vai Voce? (0:37)
Calibre (0:39)
Faca Seu Jogo (1:31)
Nao Se Apague Esta Noite (1:46)
Aos Baroes (2:36)
Como O Machado (1:47)
Eu Sou Como Voce E (2:59)
Toda Essa Agua (2:51)
Review: Lo Borges arrived in 1972 as the debut solo album for Brazilian songwriter Lo Borges. He was recording Clube da Esquina with the legendary Milton Nascimento and Beto Guedes in the same year and there are plenty of shades of that alaric here. It's a record with lush texture and lots of superbly intricate guitar playing that brings the heat and transports you to a scorched earth world in South America. The vocal arrangements are lush, too, with lots of confounding instrumentals and clever progressions that you will enjoy trying to unpick. Add in melodic brass and jazzy organs and you have a real pearler.
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Bad 'N' Ruin: Live 1970-1971
Cat: AV 201875. Rel: 22 Sep 22
 
Rock
You're My Girl (CD1)
Bad 'N' Ruin
It's All Over Now
Had Me Real Good Time
(I Know) I'm Loosing You
Three Button Hand Me Down
I Want To Be Loved
Love In Vain
Devotion (CD2)
You're My Girl
Flying
Too Much Woman
Maybe I'm Amazed
Gasolene Alley/Around The Plynth
Richmond
Bad 'N' Ruin
Steampacket - "How Long Will It Last" (bonus track)
Steampacket - "In The Midnight Hour" (bonus track)
Steampacket - "It's Alright" (bonus track)
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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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Seven Psalms
Seven Psalms (limited 10")
Cat: CAVETHINGS 008. Rel: 30 Jun 22
 
Indie/Alternative
How Long Have I Waited? (1:34)
Have Mercy On Me (1:35)
I Have Trembled My Way Deep (1:35)
I Have Wandered All My Unending Days (1:26)
Splendour, Glorious Splendour (2:01)
Such Things Should Never Happen (1:45)
I Come Alone & To You (2:06)
Psalm Instrumental (11:43)
Review: Seven Psalms finds Australia's most imperious musical misfit Nick Cave leaving his Bad Seeds at home and teaming up with frequent collaborator Warren Ellis for a limited 10". The spoken word pieces on this record are the result of a daily song writing practice over a week during lockdown - Cave himself describes them as "small, sacred songs," set to appropriately subtle musical accompaniment. Recorded during the sessions for Cave and Ellis' 2021 album Carnage, it's a rich work in its own right that offers a different perspective on Cave's considerable gifts as a soothsayer.
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Uzi Kinrot
Uzi Kinrot (limited 7")
Cat: BTR 091. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Uzi Kinrot (3:13)
Sea Gull (4:37)
Review: Several years before Uzi Kinrot, we were lucky enough to attend a cultural exchange, of sorts, between Lithuania's burgeoning electronic scene and Israel's fertile alternative music community. The results were staggering, and in addition to presenting the Balkan state as an epicentre of leftfield dance, it also made a strong case for the Middle East as a hotbed for the kind of music makers destined to score some Quentin Tarantino or David Lynch movie. Back up to date, and Les Dynamites, whose reputation has long reached beyond their Jerusalem hometown, have returned to emphasise the latter point. Uzi Kinrot is a groove-packed double-A side that feels alive with energy, perhaps thanks to the single-take recording process. It's twangy, psychedelic, nostalgic and yet utterly timeless stuff that yearns to be heard on a beach while you hide from the heat of afternoon sun.
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Played by: DJ Kobayashi
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We Are The Children Of The Sun
VARIOUS
We Are The Children Of The Sun (gatefold 3xLP + insert)
Cat: BBE 670CLP. Rel: 15 Apr 22
 
Rock
Jim LaMarche - "Make Believe" (with Theresa Moylan & music Industry Arts) (4:27)
Mike Baumann & Tom Huntington - "Man Of Misery" (5:03)
David Datunashvili - "Wonders" (3:36)
Pixie Lauer - "Sunday Morning" (3:43)
Ron Drago - "Phase Dance" (7:38)
Guy Schwartz - "Ride That Train" (2:22)
Marla Fant - "Land Of Wonder" (4:43)
Diana Pequeno - "Misterios" (5:41)
Airborne - "Marie" (3:21)
Scott McGregor Moore - "So Good When It Comes" (3:36)
Checkpoint - "I Send You All My Love" (4:24)
Gabriel Gladstar - "Flow" (4:58)
White Feather - "Summer Days Golden Haze" (3:56)
Philip John Lewin - "Fear Of Flying" (6:48)
Monica Rypma - "Let Love Flow" (2:34)
Alex Crispin - "Effert" (6:05)
Michael Welch - "Phone Home" (4:13)
Guy Maxwell - "You Never Sang This Song" (3:29)
Review: British DJ and record crate digger Paul Hillery gets put in a position of serious responsibility - curating and weaving together the latest compilation from BBE Music. Once The Polyphonic Spree's tour DJ, and the man behind the YouTube channel and mix series 'Folk Funk & Trippy Troubadours', if none of that means anything let's just say this album takes psyche seriously. Well, as seriously as anything psychedelic ever is.

With a track list boasting some cult favourites from the scene - Mike Baumann & Tom Huntington, Alex Crispin, Airborne - there's plenty here to pique interest while perusing the back sleeve. Dive in, though, and you find a trove of treasures, from hazy, early-1970s tranquility to innovative digital experiments created during the 2020 lockdowns. A real journey through the ages, genre acting as guiding rod.

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Once Again We Are The Children Of The Sun
VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 708CCD. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Will & James Ragar - "As The Day Grows Tired"
Forest - "Crazy Days"
Cunningham Corner - "Free & Easy"
Wendy Grace - "More Than Hope"
Bengt Liedman - "Tight Tonight"
Corill - "Soul Shadow"
Varela - "Come & Take Me By The Hand"
Just Us - "Just A Thought"
Mike Baumann & Thom Huntington - "Time"
Darrell John - "Write Your Lucky Number"
The Freeze Band - "Going Back In Time"
Godspeed - "Ice Cold"
Orion - "Moonshine"
The Greg Foat Group - "Milk & Honey" (feat Kat Barnard)
Aria Rostami - "Golden Hour"
Bugatti & Musker - "Fate" (demo)
Garth Fletcher - "Peace Train"
Mark Capanni - "If Life Was A Ferris Wheel"
Review: 'Folk funk and trippy troubadours' main man Paul Hillery - a dedicated crate digger and vinyl hunter whose musical knowledge is exceptional - scored a hit with his first compilation We Are The Children of The Sun. He's now curated a sequel, which once again explores a range of rare, thoroughly obscure sounds that he loosely terms 'folk funk' and 'Balearic AOR'. This is music for sunsets, sunrises and long drives through grandiose landscapes. The plentiful highlights include, but are in no way limited to, the synth-sporting cosmic AOR brilliance of Forest's 'Crazy Days', the jazz-folk brilliance of Wendy Grace's 'More Than Hope', Aria Rostami's acoustic ambient excellence ('Golden Hour') and a previously unheard cover of 'Milk & Honey' by musical polymath Greg Foat and his ever-changing backing band.
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The '67 Demos
The '67 Demos (1-sided heavyweight white vinyl LP)
Cat: LPBEAT 148C. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Second Time Around (5:43)
Doctor Please (10:10)
Summertime Blues (4:34)
Review: There are moments in the spellbinding and often criminally overlooked Blue Cheer anthem, 'Summertime Blues', when it feels like we've descended into the depths of industrial guitar chaos. A cacophony of feedback, growls, and low, rumbling refrains. A pithy reinterpretation of Eddie Cochran's 1958 hit single, here rendered obtuse for the second, decidedly less-radio and commercial-friendly rock 'n' roll generation.

The whole version plays out in a way that's much like we can imagine Jimi Hendrix might have made happen. Grizzled, gritty, fraught and, ultimately, very loud indeed. It's a standout on this triple-A-side of 1967 Blue Cheer demos, three tracks committed to the pantheons when the psychedelic blues and acid rockers were first beginning to focus their energies. But while the aforementioned is the main event, everything here shows why there was so much excitement around them in the first place.
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Electric (reissue)
Electric (reissue) (gatefold blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: BBQ 2298LPE. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Wild Flower (3:32)
Peace Dog (3:32)
Lil' Devil (2:44)
Aphrodisiac Jacket (4:02)
Electric Ocean (2:42)
Bad Fun (3:29)
King Contrary Man (3:11)
Love Removal Machine (4:15)
Born To Be Wild (3:53)
Outlaw (2:49)
Memphis Hip Shake (4:00)
Review: It's 1987 and you've just hit play on Electric. The third album from English rock greats The Cult. It followed their breakthrough record, Love, in order but not style, marking a sharp artistic shift from the gothic tones they first garnered attention with, and then blew up through, and onto more of a straight up bar room hard rock that positioned them closer to the likes of AC/DC than The Cure. That's no criticism of course - both those points of reference are amazing in their individual ways. And Electric certainly landed on the right side of its sound, peaking at 27 in the UK album charts and getting critics commenting on the swagger and irreverence at the heart of the tracks. Guitars played as they should be, for want of a better turn of phrase.
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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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The Last Fourfathers
The Last Fourfathers (limited 180 gram transparent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: HIQLP 083. Rel: 22 Apr 22
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Nobody Wants Your Love (3:12)
Night Of The Nazgul (1:54)
Thinking Of You (Broken Pieces) (2:40)
I Am The Fisherman (2:46)
Mrs Fothergill (2:47)
Take You For A Ride (3:30)
The Drowning (2:27)
FOP (2:44)
Whenever I'm Gone (2:42)
Who's Sorry Now (3:59)
Explosion On Uranus (2:27)
I Drink The Ocean (4:17)
Review: The Prisoners' 1985 third album 'The Last Fourfathers' gets a proper first-time reissue on transparent blue vinyl, carefully cementing the four horsemen of UK soul's reputation as one of the country's best and greatest. It wasn't long after the release of this album that the band, ahem, disbanded... but their reforming in 1994 proved the album to be an influential hit among heads, with 'Nobody Wants Your Love' and 'Whenever I'm Gone' standing out as fan highlights.
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Nobody But You
Cat: BCR 137. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Nobody But You (2:18)
Gift Of Life (3:23)
Review: We have always got time for new heat from Big Crown and that's just what we have here from Brainstory. This trio of artists take cues from the label's co-owner Leon Michels and his work interpreting the Wu-Tang but with this own energy. They dropped a first EP back in 2014 and since then have looked to jazz, hip-hop old and new, soul and cinematic opulence for their inspiration. This new 7" comes as the outfit is finishing off its second full length and is a fine taster of what to expect with a show stopping two-sider that will soon find its way into you heart.
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1975-1977
1975-1977 (3xCD box set in slipcase)
Cat: BFBX 002CD. Rel: 27 May 22
 
Rock
The Flower Of Youth (CD1: Finally, His First album (1975))
Souls
Yumiko's Spring
Song From The Void
Grave
Hail The Wonderful Law Of The Lotus Sutra
Phone Call
An Akita Folk Song Run Amok
World School
Resistance, Age 23
Mr Ishimori
First Bon
A Cat Burglar In The Night
Bright Night
Grampa (CD2: Straight From The Throat (1976))
Goddam Winter
Ameran Kuyuran
Dagadzugu
A Fitting Adolescence
Footbridge
The Spring Is Here Again Song
Fridge
Smithereens
Don't Kill The Sea Lions
Harmonica
A Little Ditty
Stone
Try Saying You're Alive! (CD3: A String Of Paper Cranes Clentched Between My Teeth)
Kill Or Be Killed
Memory
Got A Problem?
Namahage
My Hometown Is Also Inside A Dog
The Boys Of Hachiryu
The Donpan Song Goes Off The Rails
Runaway Boy
Missed My Time To Die
Track 38
Review: Kazuki Tomokawa is one of the most enigmatic figures in Japan's modern musical history. Not only a poet and a singer, he's also a bicycle race commentator and a self-described vagabond, and in the 70s he set his poems to music as Japan enjoyed something of a folk music boom. It was 1975 when he recorded his first album, in particular teaming up with percussionist Toshiaki Ishizuka for a fruitful musical partnership. Blank Forms has been diligently reissuing much of Tomokawa's music, and now they're turning their attention to this deluxe three CD boxed set comprised of Finally, His First Album, Straight from the Throat, and A String of Paper Cranes Clenched between My Teeth.
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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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Vagabond Ways
Vagabond Ways (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 405053 8649994. Rel: 04 Mar 22
 
Rock
Vagabond Ways (3:20)
Incarceration Of A Flower Child (5:31)
File It Under Fun From The Past (4:50)
Electra (3:25)
Wilder Shores Of Love (5:39)
Marathon Kiss (3:59)
For Wanting You (3:54)
Great Expectations (3:14)
Tower Of Song (4:29)
After The Ceasefire (4:11)
Review: It had been five years since fans had received any new, original material from Marianne Faithful by the time Vagabond Ways landed, and it's safe to say the record was worth the wait. Containing both her own work, and re-interpretations of songs by the likes of Roger Waters, Elton John, and Leonard Cohen, if the track list is impressive then the delivery is astounding.

Continuing in her neo-cabaret persona, Vagabond Ways is a theatrical and dramatic piece of work to say the least. Packed with emotion and stage presence, to call this rock would be reductive. More a journey into a kind of surreal, experimental pop realm that's filled with mystery, beauty, and unease, this is an excellent example of how a record can invoke incredibly vivid imagery of your own devising.
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Mad Not Mad (reissue)
Mad Not Mad (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 405053 8618808. Rel: 24 Jun 22
 
Rock
I'll Compete (3:19)
Yesterday's Men (4:37)
Uncle Sam (4:08)
White Heat (3:50)
Mad Not Mad (4:39)
Sweetest Girl (5:45)
Burning The Boats (4:31)
Tears You Can't Hide (3:09)
Time (4:15)
Coldest Day (4:26)
Review: Six albums in and Madness had firmly established themselves as part of the British pop firmament when they released Mad Not Mad in 1985. It's a divisive album which captures Suggs' Camden Town likely lads in a period of transition as the 80s wore on and musical styles shifted. Moving on from the chirpy ska of their early days they moved into a more polished pop sound which landed them a billing on NME's 'Greatest Albums Of All Time' just weeks after its release. With the singles 'Uncle Sam' and 'Sweetest Girl' nestled amongst some of the bands' most introspective tracks (see 'Mad Not Mad') it's an important part of the Madness legacy, handily repressed on 180 gm wax for your listening pleasure.
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