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Cowboy Bebop (Soundtrack)
Cowboy Bebop (Soundtrack) (gatefold purple marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 194397 87681. Rel: 30 Mar 22
 
Soundtracks
Tank! (3:32)
Rush (3:34)
Pokey Dokey (4:04)
Bad Dog No Biscuits (4:11)
Cat Blues (2:38)
Cosmos (1:34)
Space Lion (7:11)
Waltz For Zizi (3:29)
Piano Black (2:48)
Pot City (2:13)
Too Good Too Bad (2:34)
Car 24 (2:48)
The Egg & I (2:41)
Felt Tip Pen (2:41)
Rain (3:22)
Digging My Potato (2:17)
Memory (1:42)
What Planet Is This? (2:44)
Diamonds (3:58)
Mushroom Hunting (3:20)
Einstein Groovin' (6:29)
Pearls (4:31)
Review: The Cowboy Bebop was an anime series that was much loved for its soundtrack albums by Japanese composer and instrumentalist Yoko Kanno and his band the Seatbelts. The sounds were weird and wonderful affairs that made odd connections between seemingly disparate worlds - jazz, rock, J-pop and electronic, often with a curious aesthetic. Just this year, Kanno has returned to soundtracking the series on Netflix so this reissue is sure to connect with fans old and new. It is largely instrumental, with big band pieces next to more ambient passages and extensive alto sax deployment. As far as cult records go, this one is right up there.
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Igor
Igor (gatefold LP + insert)
Cat: 190759 65221. Rel: 04 Oct 19
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Igor's Theme (3:18)
Earfquake (3:12)
I Think (3:32)
Boyfriend (3:59)
Running Out Of Time (2:57)
New Magic Wand (3:20)
A Boy Is A Gun (3:33)
Puppet (2:59)
What's Good (3:25)
Gone, Gone/Thank You (6:16)
I Don't Love You Anymore (2:40)
Are We Still Friends? (4:31)
Review: Tyler, the Creator's fifth studio album was produced entirely by the Californian artist himself, but it does feature guests like Solange, Playboi Carti, Kanye West and Lil Uzi Vert. It immediately debuted at number one and it's easy to see why. Rich with a complex fusion of funk, rap and r&b that glides on Cali-synths and neo soul melodies, the whole thing is tethered to the ground with a hefty low end and follows the narrative of a love triangle as told by American comedian Jerrod Carmichael. Arguably his best work to date, the production is next level and storytelling wholly involving.
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Renaissance (Deluxe Edition)
Renaissance (Deluxe Edition) (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet + poster)
Cat: 196587 19671. Rel: 06 Oct 22
 
Pop
I'm That Girl (3:28)
Cozy (3:32)
Alien Superstar (3:31)
Cuff It (3:45)
Energy (1:59)
Break My Soul (4:36)
Church Girl (3:45)
Plastic Off The Sofa (4:16)
Virgo's Groove (6:08)
Move (3:25)
Heated (4:19)
Thique (4:04)
All Up In Your Mind (2:49)
America Has A Problem (3:18)
Pure/Honey (4:48)
Summer Renaissance (4:34)
Review: In what must be one of THE record releases of the year, Queen Bey is back with her majestic new album. As has been hotly discussed online, this album finds her embracing club music in no uncertain terms, with collaborators like Honey Dijon and Green Velvet lending their expert house touch to the fiercest force pop music has ever witnessed. The results are earth-shattering, as if we expected any less, and the due diligence on acknowledging the roots of house music culture is delivered with sincerity and authority. Make no mistake people, this is the real deal.
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 in stock $49.96
Midnight Marauders (reissue)
Cat: 01241414901. Rel: 18 Oct 19
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Midnight Marauders Tour Guide (0:47)
Steve Biko (Stir It Up) (3:16)
Award Tour (3:23)
8 Million Stories (4:30)
Sucka Nigga (4:11)
Midnight (4:28)
We Can Get Down (4:28)
Electric Relaxation (3:49)
Clap Your Hands (3:38)
Oh My God (3:26)
Keep It Rollin' (3:06)
The Chase (part 2) (4:05)
Lyrics To Go (4:05)
God Lives Through (4:19)
Review: As long as there is hip-hop, debate will rage as to which album by A Tribe Called Quest is their finest. Of course, they're all superb, but 1993's "Midnight Marauders" - their third full-length - may well be the best of all. That's a big call, but we'd ask any doubters to give it another listen. The New York crew is in particularly fine form on the mic throughout, while the backing tracks, which make great use of crunchy, head-nodding beats and hundreds of superb, hand-picked samples, are amongst the most intricately produced, groovy and deep ever committed to wax. It's one of those hip-hop sets that should be in the collection of any committed music head, and not just rap fans.
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Savage Garden
Savage Garden (limited white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 196588 02141. Rel: 09 Jun 23
 
Pop
To The Moon & Back (5:35)
Carry On Dancing (3:46)
Tears Of Pearls (3:46)
I Want You (3:52)
Truly Madly Deeply (4:35)
Violet (4:08)
All Around Me (4:12)
Universe (4:18)
A Thousand Words (4:02)
Break Me Shake Me (3:25)
Mine (4:25)
Santa Monica (3:37)
Review: It may be true that not many UK music fans are aware of Savage Garden, but that truth says nothing about the undeniable quality of their uniquely trip-hoppy dream-pop-rock sound. Their 1997 self-titled debut album gave rise to the sung-rap songs 'Truly Madly Deeply' and 'I Want You', which have since become exemplary slices of the '90s sonic cake. Lead singer Darren Hayes' soaring vocals are backed by lush, cinematic production, resulting in an album that is both bombastic and intimate. The pair's sultry leather-jacketed image has aged just as well.
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You Want It Darker
Cat: 8898536 5071. Rel: 09 Dec 16
 
Rock
You Want It Darker (4:42)
Treaty (4:00)
On The Level (3:27)
Leaving The Table (3:46)
If I Didn't Have Your Love (3:35)
Traveling Light (4:22)
It Seemed The Better Way (4:20)
Steer Your Way (4:24)
String Reprise/Treaty (3:30)
Review: Whilst it's now impossible to view Leonard Cohen's final album outside the context of his passing, the fact of the matter is that this lugubrious sage had been ruminating on the nature of endings and goodbyes for much of his near half-century of artistry, and it's hard to think of a figure who's been quite so eloquent and wise in this endeavour. 'You Want It Darker' seem may a fitting way to bow out, but moreso it bears testimony to the fact that Cohen's questing spirit remained undimmed right until the last, and his travails in the exploration of faith, romance and the human condition were never to lose their finesse and bite.
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A Funk Odyssey (reissue)
A Funk Odyssey (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 196587 19261. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Funk
Feel So Good (5:11)
Little L (4:49)
You Give Me Something (3:20)
Corner Of The Earth (5:42)
Love Foolosophy (radio edit) (3:46)
Stop Don't Panic (4:29)
Black Crow (3:55)
Main Vein (5:03)
Twenty Zero One (5:15)
Picture Of My Life (3:44)
So Good To Feel Real (2:03)
Review: Jay Kay's powerhouse of crossover Brit funk maestros never stayed in one lane, but progressed from album to album without missing a beat. On 2001's A Funk Odyssey, they folded some explicitly floor-focused house and disco ingredients into their soul stew and came up trumps, smashing the hits out while staying true to the elevated musicianship they marked themselves out with in the beginning. There are monster hits like 'Little L' and cheeky bangers aplenty dotted throughout this pearler of an album, and despite how long ago it came out, it hasn't aged a bit.
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The New Abnormal
Cat: 194397 05882. Rel: 10 Apr 20
 
Indie/Alternative
The Adults Are Talking
Selfless
Brooklyn Bridge To Chorus
Bad Decisions
Eternal Summer
At The Door
Why Are Sunday's So Depressing
Not The Same Anymore
Ode To The Mets
Review: Just when you thought all hope was lost along come The Strokes to fulfil the promises they made way, way back with their startling debut 'Is This It'. That was 17 years ago, and while the outfit have made plenty worthy of note in the years between then and now, we'd be surprised if we're the only ones thinking this latest is their best effort since that inaugural outing. Confident but also hungry, rather than bloated and lazy, there's plenty here that you won't be able to get away from in a hurry. 'Brooklyn Bridge To Chorus' might define the package best, delivering some powerful pop energy in an all-round homage to and critique of the 1980s, an era revisited again on 'Bad Decisions', which owes plenty to Billy Idol's Generation X classic, 'Dancing With Myself', with tracks like 'Why Are Sundays So Depressing' diverting to a synthdom route and 'Not The Same Anymore' throwing crooner styles into the mix. Exceptional stuff.
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Motomami
Motomami (gatefold red vinyl LP + poster + booklet)
Cat: 194399 94951. Rel: 13 May 22
 
Pop
Saoko (2:16)
Candy (3:13)
La Fama (feat The Weeknd) (3:07)
Bulerias (2:36)
Chicken Teriyaki (2:01)
Hentai (2:42)
Bizcochito (1:48)
G3 N15 (4:16)
Motomami (1:03)
Diablo (2:44)
Delirio De Grandeza (2:35)
CUUUUuuuuuute (2:30)
Como Un G (4:17)
Abcdefg (1:05)
Lo Combi Versace (feat Tokischa) (2:41)
Sakura (3:27)
Review: Spanish singer-songwriter Rosalia is back with her third studio album and one that is a hugely conceptual and experimental affair. She herself describes it as "her most personal and confessional album" and that is embodied by the lead single, 'Saoko', which celebrates transformation and change. It is an album of pop leaning, reggeaton inspired sounds and plenty of nods to dembow, champeta, flamenco, bachata, hip-hop and piano melodies. The artist's own fierceness and unapologetically brave attitude helps make this the force that it is.
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Stranger Things 4 (Soundtrack)
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Stranger Things 4 (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold transparent red vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 196587 14501. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Soundtracks
Journey - "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" (Bryce Miller/Alloy tracks remix) (2:54)
The Beach Boys - "California Dreamin'" (3:17)
Talking Heads - "Psycho Killer" (4:22)
Kate Bush - "Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)" (4:53)
Dead Or Alive - "You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)" (3:15)
Mae Arnette - "Chica Mejicanita" (2:35)
Extreme - "Play With Me" (3:35)
KISS - "Detroit Rock City" (single version) (3:32)
The Cramps - "I Was A Teenage Werewolf" (3:05)
Musical Youth - "Pass The Dutchie" (3:20)
The Surfaris - "Wipe Out" (2:13)
Starpoint - "Object Of My Desire" (single version) (4:00)
Falco - "Rock Me Amadeus" (The Gold mix) (3:51)
Ricky Nelson - "Travelin' Man" (2:21)
Baltimora - "Tarzan Boy" (3:48)
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong - "Dream A Little Dream Of Me" (3:03)
Rick Derringer - "Rock & Roll, Hoochie Koo" (single version) (2:54)
James Taylor - "Fire & Rain" (3:10)
Siouxsie & The Banshees - "Spellbound" (3:16)
Metallica - "Master Of Puppets" (8:33)
Moby - "When It's Cold I'd Like To Die" (feat Mimi Goese) (4:07)
Journey - "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" (Steve Perry & Bryce Miller extended remix) (3:13)
Review: There can be few nostalgia trips as potent as that of Stranger Things. The hit Netflix series knows exactly what buttons to press for kids of the 80s to get all misty-eyed, and their music curation is a big part of that process. With no expense spared on the licensing front, this collection draws for a dizzying array of big hitters, including firm classics from KISS, Talking Heads, Kate Bush, The Cramps, Musical Youth and so very many more. If you love the show, or if you simply love great music from the 80s, there's a lot for you to savour on this soundtrack for the fourth season of the show.
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Combat Rock/The People's Hall (Special Edition)
Combat Rock/The People's Hall (Special Edition) (limited 180 gram vinyl 3xLP (side 6 etched) + poster with obi-strip)
Cat: 194399 55131. Rel: 20 May 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Know Your Rights (3:38)
Car Jamming (3:52)
Should I Stay Or Should I Go (3:09)
Rock The Casbah (3:37)
Red Angel Dragnet (3:43)
Straight To Hell (5:18)
Overpowered By Funk (4:51)
Atom Tan (2:28)
Sean Flynn (4:25)
Ghetto Defendant (4:47)
Inoculated City (2:37)
Death Is A Star (3:21)
Outside Bonds (4:21)
Radio Clash (4:14)
Futura 2000 (5:56)
First Night Back In London (4:53)
Mikey Dread - "Radio One" (3:40)
He Who Dares Or Is Tired (2:56)
Long Time Jerk (5:06)
The Fulham Connection (3:52)
Midnight To Stevens (4:35)
Sean Flynn (7:23)
Idle In Kangaroo Court (4:56)
Know Your Rights (3:22)
Review: Like owning a little piece of history with a bonus memoir, The Clash's Combat Rock was - is - the band's best selling album of all time and highest charting in both the US and UK. This was also the last time Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon would record together before the lineup changed, and the track list contains at least two of the outfit's most recognised songs - namely 'Should I Stay Or Should I Go' and 'Rock the Casbah'.

The original version of the LP was less expansive than this special edition released to mark 40 years since the long-player went on sale. The addition of The People's Hall offers fans a chance to relish in no less than 12 extra tracks, including collaborations with the legendary Ranking Roger - 'Rock the Casbah' and 'Red Angel Dragnet' - the iconic late-frontman of The Beat more than ideally suited to the crew's sound.
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Is This The Life We Really Want?
Is This The Life We Really Want? (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 889854 36491. Rel: 02 Jun 17
 
Rock
When We Were Young (1:40)
Deja Vu (4:29)
The Last Refugee (4:11)
Picture That (6:47)
Broken Bones (5:00)
Is This The Life We Really Want? (5:58)
Bird In A Gale (5:30)
The Most Beautiful Girl (6:12)
Smell The Roses (5:15)
Wait For Her (4:38)
Oceans Apart (1:07)
Part Of Me Died (3:11)
Review: It's been twenty five years since the last Roger Waters solo album, and given the fractious nature of global affairs of late, it's hardly surprising that the lugubrious 74-year-old rock colossus has had no trouble finding things to get angry about of late. Dishing out songs on drone warfare, terrorism and American nationalism, 'Is This The Life We Really Want?' - which is stylistically very much in the mould of his post-'Dark Side' oeuvre - may be no barrel of laughs, but it's oddly reassuring that his righteous rage remains undiminished, not to mention aided and abetted by the skills of Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich in its intensity and relit ire.
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My Sister Thanks You & I Thank You: The White Stripes Greatest Hits
Cat: 813547 02963. Rel: 26 Feb 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Let's Shake Hands (2:02)
The Big Three Killed My Baby (2:29)
Fell In Love With A Girl (1:48)
Hello Operator (2:36)
I'm Slowly Turning Into You (4:27)
The Hardest Button To Button (3:42)
The Nurse (3:45)
Screwdriver (3:14)
Dead Leaves & The Dirty Grounds (2:57)
Death Letter (4:30)
We're Going To Be Friends (2:22)
The Dental Twist (2:36)
I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself (2:44)
Astro (2:47)
Conquest (2:51)
Jolene (3:12)
Hotel Yorba (2:10)
Apple Blossom (2:15)
Blue Orchid (2:35)
Ball & Biscuit (7:17)
I Fought Piranhas (3:07)
I Think I Smell A Rat (2:04)
Icky Thump (4:14)
My Doorbell (3:59)
You're Pretty Good Looking (For A Girl) (1:51)
Seven Nation Army (3:52)
Review: RECOMMENDED
It almost (almost) pains us to recommend this one - The White Stripes aren't really a band that should be releasing Greatest Hits albums. We'd much rather them give us a surprise record of typically groundbreaking, brand new theatric and infectious blues-tinged rock 'n' roll. But we are where we are, and after more than a decade without much activity from the siblings beggars can't be choosers.

One of our objections is exactly how you choose what to include on an LP like this. What defines a 'hit' from an outfit that are renowned for packing albums with nothing but stone cold gems, even if they failed to make it onto radio playlists or single format. In this case, though, the challenge has been met - with chart topping fare like Seven Nation Army notably absent, while more wildcard tracks such as 'I Think I Smell A Rat' and 'Dead Leaves On the Dirty Ground' given their deserving dues.
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 in stock $27.09
Screamadelica (30th Anniversary Edition)
Screamadelica (30th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold picture disc 2xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 194399 06211. Rel: 17 Sep 21
 
Funky/Club House
Movin' On Up (3:36)
Slip Inside This House (5:17)
Don't Fight It, Feel It (6:50)
Higher Than The Sun (3:35)
Inner Flight (4:45)
Come Together (10:17)
Loaded (7:02)
Damaged (5:30)
I'm Comin' Down (5:55)
Higher Than The Sun (A Dub Symphony In Two Parts) (7:28)
Shine Like Stars (3:35)
Review: In 1991 the UK is in a very different place to the one it occupies today. One thing that hasn't changed in the 30 years between then and now, though, is how incredibly, unbelievably good Primal Scream's Screamadelica was. And still is.

It might have been the studio mastery brought to the mix by the late, great Andrew Weatherall. Perhaps it hit the nail on the head of a year when the country's rock and dance scenes finally met somewhere on the outskirts of Blackburn, or along the M25. Maybe, just maybe, it's because the tracks themselves are just great. Whatever your personal take, this album should be on everyone's shelves. From the hedonism of 'Loaded' to the pseudo-rave euphoria of 'Come Together', and the self love of 'Movin' On Up' always inspires, the record is of its time but resonates through the ages.
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 in stock $35.24
Trustfall
Trustfall (gatefold hot pink vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 196587 72661. Rel: 16 Feb 23
 
Pop
When I Get There (3:20)
Trustfall (3:57)
Turbulence (3:21)
Long Way To Go (feat The Lumineers) (3:09)
Kids In Love (feat First Aid Kit) (2:47)
Never Gonna Not Dance Again (3:45)
Runaway (2:44)
Last Call (4:01)
Hate Me (3:21)
Lost Cause (3:38)
Feel Something (3:03)
Our Song (2:54)
Just Say I'm Sorry (feat Chris Stapleton) (3:33)
Review: P!NK's latest comeback record 'Trustfall' comes to the obvious pink vinyl, thus turning the it-girl's unforgettable presence on the pop stage into a turntable-ready relic. The album leads the charge with 'Never Gonna Not Dance Again', a feel-good number with clean production and a confident charge against reticence in the dance (a post-COVID mood underlies the song too). Each song on this contemporary pop is more than suitable for blasting at festivals, enthusiastically putting on tube socks, or bowling down the street to on rollerskates. Anything remotely bombastic and colourful - that's P!NK's vibe.
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Know Your Enemy
Know Your Enemy (gatefold 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 194399 88681. Rel: 08 Sep 22
 
Indie/Alternative
The Year Of Purification (LP1: Door To The River) (3:39)
Ocean Spray (4:10)
So Why So Sad (Avalanches Sean Penn mix) (4:54)
Door To The River (4:38)
Rosebud (4:03)
Just A Kid (3:36)
His Last Painting (3:16)
Let Robeson Sing (3:47)
Groundhog Days (4:58)
Epicentre (5:21)
Intravenous Acoustic (LP2: Solidarity) (4:05)
Found That Soul (3:05)
We Are All Bourgeois Now (4:29)
Freedom Of Speech Won't Feed My Children (2:53)
The Convalescent (5:26)
Baby Elian (3:43)
Masses Against The Classes (3:26)
My Guenica (4:50)
Studies In Paralysis (3:26)
Dead Martyrs (3:23)
Wattsville Blues (4:07)
Miss Europa Disco Dancer (3:57)
Review: An intense exercise in duality, 'Know Your Enemy' was actually born as a mission by Manic Street Preachers to record two albums in quick succession. 'Solidarity' and 'Door To The River' were simultaneous early-noughties left and right brains, channelling completely different ideas in some ways, and the same ideas in others. Now, the compiled album gets a full restoration, and includes two previously unreleased tracks 'Rosebud' and 'Studies In Paralysis'.
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Combat Rock
Combat Rock (limited 180 gram green vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: 194399 68951. Rel: 20 May 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Know Your Rights
Car Jamming
Should I Stay Or Should I Go
Rock The Cashbah
Red Angel Dragnet
Straight To Hell
Overpowered By Funk
Atom Tan
Sean Flynn
Ghetto Defendant
Inoculated City
Death Is A Star
Review: Album number five from legendary British post-punk and New Wavers The Clash was first unveiled on 14th May 1982. 40 years on it finds itself the centre of attention once more, re-released both in this original version and an extended edition with bonus record The People's Hall. Sticking to this outing, fans will likely already know that the record as it was first intended remains the band's most successful of all time, outselling all that came before or after and charting higher than any other in the US and UK alike.

Respectively hitting number seven and number two in the charts of the day, and spending 23 weeks in the top 40 albums in Britain and a mammoth 61 weeks in the LP league tables Stateside, today it's a double-platinum testament to just how potent the combination of Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon was. The last record to feature that iteration of the outfit, tracks like 'Rock the Casbah' and 'Should I Stay Or Should I Go' remain utterly timeless.
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The Rarities
The Rarities (gatefold 4xLP)
Cat: 194398 14021. Rel: 28 Apr 23
 
Pop
Here We Go Around Again (3:55)
Can You Hear Me (4:04)
Do You Think Of Me (4:48)
Everything Fades Away (5:17)
All I Live For (3:18)
One Night (4:34)
Slipping Away (4:26)
Out Here On My Own (3:15)
Loverboy (Firecracker - original version) (3:13)
I Pray (2:51)
Cool On You (3:11)
Mesmerized (3:25)
Lullaby Of Birdland (live) (3:18)
Save The Day (feat Lauryn Hill) (3:45)
Close My Eyes (acoustic) (3:19)
Daydream Interlude (Fantasy Sweet dub mix - live At The Tokyo Dome) (1:18)
Emotions (live At The Tokyo Dome) (4:49)
Open Arms (live At The Tokyo Dome) (2:44)
Forever (live At The Tokyo Dome) (4:55)
I Don't Wanna Cry (live At The Tokyo Dome) (6:26)
Fantasy (live At The Tokyo Dome) (5:25)
Always Be My Baby (live At The Tokyo Dome) (4:27)
One Sweet Day (live At The Tokyo Dome) (5:02)
Underneath The Stars (live At The Tokyo Dome) (4:22)
Without You (live At The Tokyo Dome) (4:17)
Make It Happen (live At The Tokyo Dome) (5:19)
Just Be Good To Me (live At The Tokyo Dome) (6:45)
Dreamlover (live At The Tokyo Dome) (4:01)
Vision Of Love (live At The Tokyo Dome) (3:53)
Hero (live At The Tokyo Dome) (4:19)
Anytime You Need A Friend (live At The Tokyo Dome) (6:31)
All I Want For Christmas Is You (live At The Tokyo Dome) (5:06)
Review: Mariah Carey's new showstopper 'The Rarities' is a treasure trove for stans of the pop diva. Finally, we're showered in all the best rare and previously unreleased tracks, demos and obscurities the singer has to offer from over the years - the best music fans know these are as instrumental to an artist's career as their hits. Selected with "personal relevance and meaning" to Carey, there are no repetitive Christmas hits or too-soft-to-touch love songs here; rather, these cuts are semi-autobiographical, having been paired with her memoir, The Meaning Of Mariah Carey.
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Memento Mori
Memento Mori (limited trifold 180 gram red vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) in debossed sleeve)
Cat: 196587 92641. Rel: 24 Mar 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
My Cosmos Is Mine (5:14)
Wagging Tongue (3:22)
Ghosts Again (3:59)
Don't Say You Love Me (3:41)
My Favourite Stranger (3:56)
Soul With Me (4:13)
Caroline's Monkey (4:13)
Before We Drown (4:04)
People Are Good (4:20)
Always You (4:18)
Never Let Me Go (4:03)
Speak To Me (4:38)
Review: Depeche Mode's latest album Memento Mori is one that has been madly anticipated by fans. The record - which comes on wax and in a lovely embossed sleeve here - centres on the mood of grief after the passing of the band's founding member Andrew "Fletch" Fletcher, this is the first LP by a Depeche Mode made up of only two remaining members: Dave Gahan and Martin Gore. The band's progression in their latest years have heard them move into darker, peakier, sadder and more industrial themes, as they make do with a future-present that wasn't promised to them in the 80s, while drawing on deathly topoi and nodding to Ingmar Bergman.
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You & I
You & I (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 888751 758513. Rel: 11 Mar 16
 
Rock
Just Like A Woman (6:27)
Everyday People (4:33)
Don't Let The Sun Catch You Cryin' (4:03)
Grace (6:12)
Calling You (5:25)
Dream Of You & I (4:09)
The Boy With The Thorn In His Side (3:34)
Poor Boy Long Way From Home (5:58)
Night Flight (4:57)
I Know It's Over (6:56)
Review: The mercurial and magical Jeff Buckley departed this realm leaving a severe shortage of actual material, thus this collection of early demos - recorded in 1993 in advance of his debut album proper 'Grace' - marks a cherished opportunity to experience his soulful intensity and otherworldly powers as an interpreter of song. The majority of 'You And I' consists of covers, traversing all the way from Sly & The Family Stone to The Smiths, yet all imbued with his uniquely raw, intuitive and captivating approach. The world will never see the like of Jeff Buckley again, which makes 'You And I' a document worth savouring.
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The Ultra Vivid Lament
The Ultra Vivid Lament (180 gram vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 194398 95431. Rel: 17 Sep 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Still Snowing In Sapporo (6:04)
Orwellian (3:51)
The Secret He Had Missed (feat Julia Cumming) (3:34)
Quest For Ancient Colour (4:09)
Don't Let The Night Divide Us (3:46)
Diapause (4:59)
Complicated Illusions (3:18)
Into The Waves Of Love (3:10)
Blank Diary Entry (feat Mark Lanegan) (4:38)
Happy Bored Alone (3:10)
Afterending (3:49)
Review: Manic Street Preachers don't necessarily get the respect they should in 2021. Catapulted to 1990s super-indie-stardom by the albums Everything Must Go and This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours, guaranteeing a spot on every self-respecting (or sales-hungry?) compilation of the day, that commercial apex often blinds passersby from what happened before. The staunchly leftist political messaging of 'Suicide Alley', Generation Terrorists, and Against the Soul.

The Ultra Vivid Lament is the 14th album from the Welsh rock titans, who have arguably delivered their finest since those formative years. Playing out like a huge symphony, operatic levels of crescendo par for the course, it's definitive stuff. From soaring choruses to the glam pop keys, it's a fine example of their deft ability to juxtapose troubled images of broken Britain with chart friendly tunes.
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out of stock $21.03
The New Abnormal
Cat: 194397 05881. Rel: 01 May 20
 
Indie/Alternative
The Adults Are Talking (4:47)
Selfless (4:06)
Brooklyn Bridge To Chorus (3:56)
Bad Decisions (4:47)
Eternal Summer (6:21)
At The Door (5:10)
Why Are Sunday's So Depressing (4:31)
Not The Same Anymore (5:43)
Ode To The Mets (5:52)
Review: Just when you thought all hope was lost along come The Strokes to fulfil the promises they made way, way back with their startling debut 'Is This It'. That was 17 years ago, and while the outfit have made plenty worthy of note in the years between then and now, we'd be surprised if we're the only ones thinking this latest is their best effort since that inaugural outing. Confident but also hungry, rather than bloated and lazy, there's plenty here that you won't be able to get away from in a hurry. 'Brooklyn Bridge To Chorus' might define the package best, delivering some powerful pop energy in an all-round homage to and critique of the 1980s, an era revisited again on 'Bad Decisions', which owes plenty to Billy Idol's Generation X classic, 'Dancing With Myself', with tracks like 'Why Are Sundays So Depressing' diverting to a synthdom route and 'Not The Same Anymore' throwing crooner styles into the mix. Exceptional stuff.
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Trailer Park
Cat: 196587 08841. Rel: 01 Dec 22
 
Folk/Americana
She Cries Your Name (4:46)
Tangent (7:27)
Don't Need A Reason (5:01)
Live As You Dream (2:59)
Sugar Boy (4:20)
Touch Me With Your Love (7:21)
Whenever (3:58)
How Far (4:14)
Someone's Daughter (4:15)
I Wish I Never Saw The Sunshine (4:48)
Galaxy Of Emptiness (10:07)
Review: Beth Orton's Trailer Park marked a solo debut album for the British singer and the start of an epic rise to the top of the world. It won her two BRIT Award nominations for its classy fusion trip-hop, folk and electronica all with her folky vocals from and centre. Beth wrote all the material herself but for the cover version of Phil Spector's I Wish I Never Saw the Sunshine.' It is a delightfully English record that was later followed in 2009 by a two-disc Legacy Edition and special Record Store versions more recently.
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out of stock $21.03
Little Dark Age
Little Dark Age (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 889854 76061. Rel: 18 Jun 21
 
Psych/Garage Rock
She Works Out Too Much (4:38)
Little Dark Age (5:03)
When You Die (4:23)
Me & Michael (4:47)
TSLAMP (4:30)
James (3:52)
Days That Got Away (4:43)
One Thing Left To Try (4:22)
When You're Small (3:30)
Hand It Over (4:10)
Review: Since their early heyday of mammoth pop hits, electronic-indie duo MGMT seemed to sound gradually more and more conflicted, unsure whether to continue producing stadium-scale hooks or follow their eccentricities. It seems, with their fourth full-length 'Little Dark Age', that they've opted for the latter - sounding all the more confident and cohesive for it. 'Little Dark Age' sees the pair channeling their synthetic poppy psychedelia into their darkest, most serious and interesting songwriting yet. Anybody who panned 2013's self-titled album or 2010's 'Congratulations' should be pleasantly surprised by this return to form and new-found resolve. 'Little Dark Age' is a far cry from MGMT's definitive debut, but it's to the band's credit that exploring the more weird and wonderful corners of their pop-sensibilities has worked so well.
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Savage Garden (B-STOCK)
Savage Garden (B-STOCK) (limited white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 196588 02141. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Pop
To The Moon & Back
Carry On Dancing
Tears Of Pearls
I Want You
Truly Madly Deeply
Violet
All Around Me
Universe
A Thousand Words
Break Me Shake Me
Mine
Santa Monica
Review: ***B-STOCK:Creasing to corners of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent working condition***


It may be true that not many UK music fans are aware of Savage Garden, but that truth says nothing about the undeniable quality of their uniquely trip-hoppy dream-pop-rock sound. Their 1997 self-titled debut album gave rise to the sung-rap songs 'Truly Madly Deeply' and 'I Want You', which have since become exemplary slices of the '90s sonic cake. Lead singer Darren Hayes' soaring vocals are backed by lush, cinematic production, resulting in an album that is both bombastic and intimate. The pair's sultry leather-jacketed image has aged just as well.
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High Times: The Singles (reissue)
High Times: The Singles (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 196587 08111. Rel: 01 Dec 22
 
Funk
When You Gonna Learn (3:47)
Too Young To Die (3:22)
Blow Your Mind (3:52)
Emergency On Planet Earth (3:34)
Space Cowboy (3:35)
Virtual Insanity (3:47)
Cosmic Girl (3:44)
Alright (3:39)
High Times (4:10)
Deeper Underground (4:28)
Canned Heat (3:44)
Little L (3:58)
Love Foolosophy (3:47)
Corner Of The Earth (3:51)
You Give Me Something (3:24)
Feels Just Like It Should (4:39)
Seven Days In Sunny June (3:59)
(Don't) Give Hate A Chance (3:48)
Runaway (3:43)
Radio (4:15)
Review: With a streak of hits reaching back to the early 90s, chart-topping Brit funk phenomenon Jamiroquai have plenty to celebrate. In 2006 they decided to remind everyone how much heat they've gifted to the world with High Times, a definitive overview of the singles that thrust them onto prime time radio and beyond. Now that compilation makes its way to vinyl for the first time, giving us the chance to spin such classics as 'Too Young To Die', 'Virtual Insanity' and 'Canned Heat' to our hearts content - all killer, no filler. This edition has been pressed up on green marbled vinyl and comes with and autographed art card, insert and a slipmat, making it a must-have for collectors and die-hard fans alike.
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Californian Soil
Californian Soil (gatefold LP)
Cat: MADART 3LP. Rel: 16 Apr 21
 
Pop
Intro (2:28)
Californian Soil (3:29)
Missing (3:32)
Lose Your Head (3:19)
Lord It's A Feeling (4:10)
How Does It Feel (3:32)
Baby It's You (3:54)
Call Your Friends (3:18)
All My Love (4:13)
Talking (3:34)
I Need The Night (4:17)
America (3:51)
Review: English indie pop outfit London Grammar has already teased fans about their new album with four singles 'Baby It's You', 'Lose Your Head' and 'How Does It Feel'. They were all well received and gave a good indication of what to expect from the full length itself. Vocalist Hannah Reid has explained that lyrically the record delves into the issues of feminism and fame and "gaining possession of my own life." Her bold lyricism is combined with lively musical accompaniments which helps mark a notable sonic shift from previous works.
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out of stock $23.67
Dynamite (reissue)
Dynamite (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 196587 20251. Rel: 10 Nov 22
 
Funk
Feels Just Like It Should (4:38)
Dynamite (4:58)
Seven Days In Sunny June (4:00)
Electric Mistress (3:49)
Starchild (5:12)
Love Blind (3:34)
Talullah (6:03)
(Don't) Give Hate A Chance (5:01)
World That He Wants (3:07)
Black Devil Car (4:43)
Hot Tequila Brown (4:33)
Time Won't Wait (4:57)
Review: The wave of Jamiroquai reissues continues apace with a return to their 2005 album Dynamite. After so many knockout albums they just kept it coming with this sixth one, holding fast to the disco house vibe they'd picked up on A Funk Odyssey. Finding a sweet spot between the more organic jazz funk of their earlier work and the floor-focused grooves of their later period, this album is another flawless demonstration of their sharp musical chops and their killer instinct for a stone cold groove. It's not been repressed since it first came out, so you know there will be a lot of fans itching to get their mitts on this slice of superlative funky business from one of the best groups to ever do it.
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Motomami (B-STOCK)
Motomami (B-STOCK) (gatefold red vinyl LP + poster + booklet)
Cat: 194399 94951. Rel: 05 Jan 90
 
Pop
Saoko (2:16)
Candy (3:13)
La Fama (feat The Weeknd) (3:07)
Bulerias (2:36)
Chicken Teriyaki (2:01)
Hentai (2:42)
Bizcochito (1:48)
G3 N15 (4:16)
Motomami (1:03)
Diablo (2:44)
Delirio De Grandeza (2:35)
CUUUUuuuuuute (2:30)
Como Un G (4:17)
Abcdefg (1:05)
Lo Combi Versace (feat Tokischa) (2:41)
Sakura (3:27)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Spanish singer-songwriter Rosalia is back with her third studio album and one that is a hugely conceptual and experimental affair. She herself describes it as "her most personal and confessional album" and that is embodied by the lead single, 'Saoko', which celebrates transformation and change. It is an album of pop leaning, reggeaton inspired sounds and plenty of nods to dembow, champeta, flamenco, bachata, hip-hop and piano melodies. The artist's own fierceness and unapologetically brave attitude helps make this the force that it is.
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Sob Rock
Sob Rock (limited transparent green vinyl LP)
Cat: 194399 03031. Rel: 16 Jul 21
 
Rock
Last Train Home (3:05)
Shouldn't Matter But It Does (3:54)
Bew Light (3:35)
Why You No Love Me (4:14)
Wild Blue (4:09)
Shot In The Dark (4:08)
I Guess I Just Feel Like (4:42)
Til The Right One Comes (3:37)
Carry Me Away (2:38)
All I Want Is To Be With You (4:01)
Review: "I'm somewhere between a pop artist and a jam band-maybe closer to pop artist," John Mayer recently told Kerwin Frost in a YouTube interview. Given the fact he makes a sideline as the touring guitarist for the Grateful Dead - a band vying for position as most ironically named given the length of their live history - and his latest record sounds like Sob Rock, in both title and sonics, it's not hard to see why he's come up with that kind of career summation.

It is, of course, purposefully reductive and awkwardly self-deprecating, in a self-conscious kind of way. And that attitude certainly rings true on this record, which despite being pretty grand in terms of scope, scarcely a 'small' track on here, always feels slightly withdrawn. Nevertheless, from the stadium balladry of 'All I Want Is To Be With You', through to the Clapton-esque blues of 'I Guess I Just Feel Like', it's Mayer on real form.
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out of stock $27.09
Memento Mori
Memento Mori (trifold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) in debossed sleeve)
Cat: 196587 84211. Rel: 24 Mar 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
My Cosmos Is Mine (5:14)
Wagging Tongue (3:22)
Ghosts Again (3:59)
Don't Say You Love Me (3:41)
My Favourite Stranger (3:56)
Soul With Me (4:13)
Caroline's Monkey (4:13)
Before We Drown (4:04)
People Are Good (4:20)
Always You (4:18)
Never Let Me Go (4:03)
Speak To Me (4:38)
Review: Depeche Mode's latest album Memento Mori is something of a post-COVID gestator, but that's had little to no effect on its rabid fan anticipation. Centring on the mood of grief after the passing of the band's founding member Andrew "Fletch" Fletcher, this is the first LP by a Depeche Mode made up of only two remaining members: Dave Gahan and Martin Gore. The band's progression in their latest years have heard them move into darker, peakier, sadder and more industrial themes, as they make do with a future-present that wasn't promised to them in the 80s, while drawing on deathly topoi and nodding to Ingmar Bergman.
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Truth Is A Beautiful Thing
Cat: MADART 2LP. Rel: 09 Jun 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Rooting For You (4:29)
Big Picture (4:29)
Wild Eyed (4:27)
Oh Woman Oh Man (4:38)
Hell To The Liars (5:56)
Everyone Else (4:04)
Non Believer (4:07)
Bones Of Ribbon (4:28)
Who Am I (4:19)
Leave The War With Me (4:55)
Truth Is A Beautiful Thing (4:59)
Review: Quiet revolution seems to be the driving force of this sophomore set from lauded trio London Grammar. Lyricist and vocalist Hannah Reid has expanded her subject matter a little, though angst and love lost are still her major concern. Her delivery, too, is a little gentler, something presumably party inspired by the band's warmer and dreamier musical outlook. There are a few heartfelt sing-alongs, of course, but for the most part Truth is a Beautiful Thing is a more considered and voluptuous excursion.
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Deja Vu
Deja Vu (12")
Cat: 82876 896841. Rel: 25 Aug 06
 
Funky/Club House
Deja Vu (Freemasons club mix - No Rap)
Deja Vu (feat Jay-Z - Freemasons radio mix)
Deja Vu (Freemasons club mix mix instrumental)
Deja Vu (Freemasons radio mix instrumental)
Review: Spectacular and extremely limited UK edition of the massive new Beyonce smash, with all of the exclusive Freemasons remixes on board. This is the only place to get the full Freemasons club remix, the Freemasons rap-free mix and the UK exclusive Freemasons instrumental dub, which London jocks have been willing to sell their mothers for.
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out of stock $5.25
Year Of The Dog Again
Cat: 82876 878862. Rel: 01 Aug 06
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro
We In Here
I Run $***
Come Thru (Move)
It's Dersonal
Baby Motha
Dog Love
Wrong Or Right (I'm Tireo)
Give 'Om What They Want
Walk These Dog's
Blown Alway
Goodbye
Life Be My Song
The Drayer
Lord Give Me A Sign
Review: The legendary Ruff Ryder's eagerly awaited 6th solo outing, featuring guest appearances from Amerie, Busta Rhymes, Styles P, Jadakiss & Swizz Beats.
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out of stock $14.72
Revelations
Revelations (limited CD +DVD)
Cat: 88697 001212. Rel: 06 Sep 06
 
Rock
Revelations
One & The Same
Sound Of A Gun
Untill We Fall
Original Fire
Broken City
Somedays
Shape Of Things To Come
Jewel Of The Summertime
Wide Awake
Nothing Left To Say But Goodbye
Moth
DVD
Review: Produced by Brendan O'Brien. CD/DVD includes 16 min film of interviews & performance footage etc. Radio support across Radio 1, XFM, Virgin, Kerrang. Video plays on Kerrang & MTV2. Reviews appear in Q, Uncut, Mojo, Word.
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out of stock $12.67
The Singles (All 19 UK Singles Plus Bonus Tracks In Their Original Sleeves)
Cat: 82876 876282. Rel: 28 Oct 06
 
Rock (All)
White Riot
1977
Capital Radio
EP Listen
Interview
Capital Radio
Remote Control
London's Burning (live)
London's Burning
Complete Control
City Of The Dead
Clash City Rockers
Jail Guitar Doors
(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais
The Prisoner
Tommy Gun
1-2 Crush On You
English Civil War
Pressure Drop
I Fought The Law
Groovy Times
Gates Of The West
Capital Radio Two
London Calling
Armagideon Time
Justice Tonight
Kick It Over
Clampdown
Card Cheat
Lost In The Supermarket
Bankrobber
Rockets Calore... UK Tour
Rudie Can't Fail
Train In Vain
The Call Up
Stop The World
Hitsville UK
Radio One
Police On My Back
Somebody Got Murdered
The Magnificent Seven (edit)
The Magnificent Dance (edit)
Lightning Strikes
One More Time
One More Dub
Cool Out
The Magnificent Seven
The Magnificent Dance
This Is Radio Clash
Radio Clash
Outside Broadcast
Radio 5
Know Your Rights
First Night Back In London
Rock The Casbah
Long Time Jerk
Mustapha Dance
Red Angel Dragnet
Overpowered By Funk
Should I Stay Or Should I Go
Straight To Hell
Inoculated City
Cool Confusion
This Is England
Do It Now
Sex Mad Roar
Review: All 19 UK Clash singles (including the never commercially available NME give-away 'Capital Radio EP') packaged in replica sleeves and with replica labels. 44 page booklet with extensive sleevenotes, unseen and rare photos plus extensive memorabilia. Sleevenotes include contributions from Pete Townshend (The Who), The Edge (U2), Mike D (Beastle Boys), Steve Jones (Sex Pistols), Damon Albarn (Gorillaz/Blur), Chris Shiflett (Foo Fighters), Shane McGowan (The Pogues), Ian Brown (Stone Roses), Bernard Sumner (New Order), Carl Barat (The Libertines/Dirty Pretty Things), Jimi Goodwin (The Doves), Bobby Gillespie (Primal Scream), Irvine Welsh and Danny Boyle. CD format includes numerous bonus tracks from 12"s, non-UK B-sides and promos. Six tracks never previously available on CD.
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Do You Know
Cat: OLIVE 040. Rel: 18 Jan 08
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Fill Up Mi Portion (feat Mr Versatile)
Backchatter (feat Miss Bienek - Mica's version)
Inna Di Dancehall (feat Serocee)
Girls (feat Trigganom)
Do You Know (Count Of Monte Cristal & Sinden dub)
Inna Di Dancehall (feat Serocee - Count Of Monte Cristal & Sinden remix)
Do You Know (Rob Gs dub)
Review: Sony BMG presents 'Do You Know' from Toddla T. The DJ/Producer from Sheffield & one half of Small Arms Fiya. 7-track EP on the
1965 label, featuring Mr.Versatile, Sorocee, Mica, Trigganom, with mixes from Rob Gordon, Sinden & The Count Of Monte Crystal.
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out of stock $2.63
Mothers
Mothers (limited coloured vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 888750 747716. Rel: 23 Oct 15
 
Indie/Alternative
One Great Song & I Could Change The World (3:56)
To My Brother (3:58)
Green Conduit (4:34)
Heavenly Moment (4:25)
Namaste (3:30)
Is There Anybody Out There (4:29)
Forever Spaceman (3:49)
Grand Affection (4:14)
Imagination (5:50)
Laniakea (4:23)
Fueiho Boogie (8:09)
Review: These former indie-pop poster-boys have taken something of a jump into unchartered and decidedly psychedelic territory with their second album, and as it turns out it rather suits them. Their trademark effervescent melody, falsetto exuberance and somewhat inappropriately summery atmosphere are all present and correct, yet newly adventurous sonic horizons are also visible, taking in influences as diverse as Tangerine Dream, The Flaming Lips, acid house and Prefab Sprout. Kaleidoscopic, hedonistic and vibrant, 'Mothers' is the sound of a band stepping up a gear, cleansing their collective third eye in the process with alarmingly engaging results.
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out of stock $19.46
Choose Your Weapon
Choose Your Weapon (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 888750 95311. Rel: 11 Jun 15
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Choose Your Weapon (1:33)
Shaolin Monk Motherfunk (5:50)
Laputa (2:25)
Creations (part 1) (0:45)
Borderline With My Atoms (6:03)
Breathing Underwater (5:44)
Ciciada (0:37)
Swamp Thing (5:01)
Fingerprints (4:15)
Jekyll (5:33)
Prince Minikid (2:48)
Atari (5:24)
By Fire (5:48)
Creations (part 2) (1:01)
The Lung (4:55)
Only Time All The Time/Making Friends With Studio Owl (1:05)
Molasses (4:49)
Building A Ladder (5:41)
Review: Dream factor set to stun: Aussie future jazz troupe Hiatus Kaiyote follow up their debut Tawk Tomahawk with this extensive, multi-stranded narrative that comes complete with all manner of twists and turns. From the Secret Life-era Stevie Wonderisms of "Breathing Underwater" to the deep sea harmonies of "Fingerprints" by way of the dense, frenetic vocal complexities of the wonderfully titled "Shaolin Monk Motherfunk", the entire album swoons and sways with tidal jazz majesty and excitement. On this occasion, our weapon is our ears.
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out of stock $20.78
Knockin Boots
Cat: 888750 628114. Rel: 04 Aug 15
 
Deep House
Knockin' Boots (2:14)
Holding On (feat Sam Dew) (4:38)
She Ain't (feat Julie Mendoza) (3:55)
Let Me Be Your Weakness (feat Bixby) (4:16)
Rhythm Of Auld (feat J'Danna) (5:21)
For Your Love (3:31)
What's Mine Is Mine (4:44)
Bark (4:26)
Umuntu (feat Okmalumkoolkat) (3:56)
Simple Love (feat J'Danna) (5:03)
Kong (feat Bixby) (4:26)
You & Me (3:53)
Review: It's been a long time coming, but Julio Bashmore's debut album, Knockin' Boots, is finally here. With releases on Dirtybird, Futureboogie, and mixes for Mixmag and FM radio, the hat loving Bristol producer has come a long way throughout the last five years. Knockin' Boots is a ten-track blend of soulful house and minimal-edged bass music, with the title track itself being something of a Chicago stomper. There's plenty of sublime sampling within Bashmore's house servings, such as on the excellent and discofied "Hold On" featuring Sam Dew, "What's Mine Is Mine", and the juke-inspired "Bark". The LP also verges on the pop end of things with tunes like "For Your Love" or "Rhythm Of Auld", and it's simply a pleasure to play from beginning to end. Bashmore coming through diverse and explosive, as per usual. Ya need.
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Super Discount 3
Cat: 888750 53292. Rel: 16 Jan 15
 
Funky/Club House
Night (Cut The Crap)
You (feat Madeline Follin)
WTF (feat Pos & Dave)
Hashtag My Ass
Smile (feat Alex Gopher)
Sunset (feat Tom Burke)
Amazing (feat Julien Delfaud)
Follow (feat Kilo Kish)
Love
Family (feat Baxter Dury)
Review: Given the strong links between the Super Discount series and the undulating fortunes of the French house scene, it could be argued that this third volume - appearing 11 years after the second edition - is long overdue. Whereas the first edition showcased the "French touch" style at the height of its pomp, and the second had a noisy, Ed Banger-ish approach, this third installment is an altogether smoother and more radio-friendly effort. With the assistance of friends and guest vocalists, De Crecy lays down ten tracks that offer a cheery, synth-heavy approach to dance-pop, with just the right amount of tongue-in-cheek disco and electrofunk influences to keep Daft Punk fans happy.
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out of stock $10.65
Bad: 25th Anniversary
Bad: 25th Anniversary (picture disc LP)
Cat: 887254 01051. Rel: 14 Sep 12
 
Pop
Bad
The Way You Make Me Feel
Speed Demon
Liberian Girl
Just Good Friends
Another Part Of Me
Man In The Mirror
I Just Can't Stop Loving You
Dirty Diana
Smooth Criminal
Review: 25 years.... Very few things make you feel older than album anniversaries. And very few albums hit such a celebratory age in as much style. Arguably Jacko's last genuinely great album, Quincy Jones's productions still sparkle with funk and flare across the varied genres explored throughout the set. No track descriptions necessary in this review - you're either old enough to remember it the first time around, and want to celebrate this moment in time with an awesome LP. Or you missed it the first time around and want to play catch up with an awesome LP. Either way, this is a fine moment in pop, funk, dance and Michael Jackson history.
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out of stock $20.25
Paper Monsters (reissue)
Paper Monsters (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 194398 78541. Rel: 29 Oct 21
 
Rock
Dirty Sticky Floors (3:34)
Hold On (4:07)
A Little Piece (5:01)
Bottle Living (3:33)
Black & Blue Again (5:31)
Stay (4:12)
I Need You (4:42)
Bitter Apple (5:52)
Hidden Houses (4:59)
Goodbye (5:30)
Review: In many ways the critical reception to Dave Gahan's debut solo outing is still surprising. Mainly because a good number of critics seemed surprised at the depth and assurance of the record, which kind of seems to deny the fact this is the voice of Depeche Mode, arguably one of the finest bands to ever come out of the UK and certainly a group that understand what it means to layer musical textures and meld multiple themes.

'Stay' might be the best case in point. It's patient, it's elegant, there's a real air of sorrow but also you can't help feeling loved while listening to it. Balladry in the truest sense, the fact that track is sandwiched between the soft half-house music of 'I Need You' and the epic, theatrical anthem 'Black & Blue Again' is a case in point. A real journey.
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Diary Of A Madman
Diary Of A Madman (limited red marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: 194398 83391. Rel: 26 Nov 21
 
Rock
Over The Mountain (4:31)
Flying High Again (4:39)
You Can't Kill Rock & Roll (6:45)
Believer (5:13)
Little Dolls (5:42)
Tonight (5:48)
SATO (4:09)
Diary Of A Madman (6:18)
Review: RECOMMENDED
You can almost feel Ozzy Osbourne's determination to prove critics wrong on his solo work from this era. Diary of a Madman was released in 1981, just three years after the Prince of Darkness was thrown out of Black Sabbath due to the extent of his drink and drug problems. It should go without saying you have to take things pretty far to wind up an evictee from one of heavy metal's most full-throttle outfits. Nevertheless, it happened, so by the time this record arrived there was a clear desire to show people that was a temporary setback.

At the same time, there's also an element of sending himself - and that reputation - up here, preempting the comic book caricature of Evil Ozzy we would come to recognise, and love, in later years. Musically, it's as it should be - atmospheric, eerie, and packed with the classical-leaning guitar work of the late, great Randy Rhoads. 3million copies sold and counting, say no more.
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Gifted
Gifted (CD)
Cat: 194398 80732. Rel: 25 Mar 22
 
Dancehall/Ragga
X10
Defend
Shine
Gifted
Lonely
Run Away
Where I'm From
West Indies
Pull Up
Lockdown
Review: Multi-talented artist Koffee (real name Mikayla Simpson) has been bubbling under for a while now, with plenty of pundits tipping her to become Jamaica's next global musical superstar. She certainly has the skillset to succeed, being a skilled singer, 'deejay' style rapper, songwriter and producer. Gifted, her debut album, is genuinely excellent, with Simpson singing and rapping over backing tracks that blur the boundaries between dancehall, soca, R&B, soul and synth-pop, with weighty bass and patois-heavy lyrics rooting the sound in her island home. Highlights include previous single 'West Indies', the laidback, lovers rock-influenced shuffle of 'Shine', the dreamy dancehall-pop wonder of 'Pull Up' and the self-explanatory 'Lockdown'.
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Gifted
Gifted (limited gatefold clear vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 194398 80741. Rel: 25 Mar 22
 
Dancehall/Ragga
X10 (2:01)
Defend (0:58)
Shine (2:32)
Gifted (2:46)
Lonely (4:04)
Run Away (3:03)
Where I'm From (3:20)
West Indies (3:57)
Pull Up (2:50)
Lockdown (2:59)
Review: Koffee is the next generation of Jamaican reggae artist who is reinvigorating the reagge-pop world. She is still only 22 but already had a global following and an influence almost as big. Her 2018 tune 'Toast' was a huge smash that found its way onto Barrack Obama's coveted playlist and then the year later she followed it up with a Grammy win for Best Reggae Album. Until recently she has managed all this success with only a relatively small number of tunes available for streaming. This new album is sure to take things to the next level though with its mix of trad reggae and modern pop flourishes.
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Off The Wall (B-STOCK)
Off The Wall (B-STOCK) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 888751 89421 (B-STOCK). Rel: 05 May 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough
Rock With You
Working Day & Night
Get On The Floor
Off The Wall
Girlfriend
She's Out Of My Life
I Can't Help It
It's The Falling In Love
Burn This Disco Out
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve with minor split on the outer sleeve also the record has light surface marks/scratches, but otherwise in excellent working condition***


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out of stock $22.08
El Mal Querer (B-STOCK)
El Mal Querer (B-STOCK) (gatefold LP + booklet)
Cat: 190758 87971 (B-STOCK). Rel: 02 Nov 18
 
Pop
CAP I Augurio - Malamente
CAP II Boda - Que No Salga La Luna
CAP III Celos - Pienso En Tu Mira
CAP IV Disputa - De Aqui No Sales
CAP V Lamento - Reniego
CAP VI Clausura - Preso
CAP VII Liturgia - Bagdad
CAP VIII Extasis - Di Mi Nombre
CAP IX Concepcion - Nana
CAP X Condura - Maldicion
CAP XI Poder - A Ningun Hombre
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record sleeve damaged, dents to all four corners of the outer sleeve, product in perfect working order***


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Screamadelica (30th Anniversary Edition) (B-STOCK)
Screamadelica (30th Anniversary Edition) (B-STOCK) (limited gatefold picture disc 2xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 194399 06211 (B-STOCK). Rel: 17 Sep 21
 
Funky/Club House
Movin' On Up (3:36)
Slip Inside This House (5:17)
Don't Fight It, Feel It (6:50)
Higher Than The Sun (3:35)
Inner Flight (4:45)
Come Together (10:17)
Loaded (7:02)
Damaged (5:30)
I'm Comin' Down (5:55)
Higher Than The Sun (A Dub Symphony In Two Parts) (7:28)
Shine Like Stars (3:35)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but product unopened and in excellent condition***


In 1991 the UK is in a very different place to the one it occupies today. One thing that hasn't changed in the 30 years between then and now, though, is how incredibly, unbelievably good Primal Scream's Screamadelica was. And still is.

It might have been the studio mastery brought to the mix by the late, great Andrew Weatherall. Perhaps it hit the nail on the head of a year when the country's rock and dance scenes finally met somewhere on the outskirts of Blackburn, or along the M25. Maybe, just maybe, it's because the tracks themselves are just great. Whatever your personal take, this album should be on everyone's shelves. From the hedonism of 'Loaded' to the pseudo-rave euphoria of 'Come Together', and the self love of 'Movin' On Up' always inspires, the record is of its time but resonates through the ages.
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WE
WE (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + poster in embossed spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 194399 71221. Rel: 13 May 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Age Of Anxiety I (5:26)
Age Of Anxiety II (Rabbit Hole) (6:23)
End Of The Empire I-IV (9:44)
The Lightning I, II (5:34)
Unconditional I (Lookout Kid) (10:11)
Unconditional II (Race & Religion) (3:10)
WE (5:02)
Review: This sixth studio album by Arcade Fire is as anticipated as any in the seminal indie band's long career. It was produced by esteemed Radiohead associate Nigel Godrich in many different locations around the world from El Paso to New Orleans. The band say it was the longest they have ever spent writing together and is focused on the forces that threaten to pull the world apart and how we must resist. WE has a big narrative arc that makes for a real rollercoaster of seven tunes that go from light to dark and back and with plenty of joy expressed amongst the tensions.
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