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You Scare Me To Death
You Scare Me To Death (limited 7" + insert)
Cat: YATC 87. Rel: 07 Feb 22
 
Rock
You Scare Me To Death (2:42)
Cat Black (You Know She's Back) (2:33)
Mustang Ford (2:38)
The Perfumed Garden Of Gulliver Smith (2:48)
Review: Not to be confused with either the album of the same name nor a prior 7" single with different music on it, this limited cut contains four outtakes and demos recorded by T. Rex's Marc Bolan in 1966. Later in 1981, backing instrumentals were recorded and added to Bolan's vocals, under the watchful eye of his trusted former manager Simon Napier-Bell. From 'Mustang Ford' to the later hit 'The Perfurmed Garden...', Bolan sounds all but overdubbed here; he is at one with each rollicking, slick backing, freewheeling and near yelling on this rock altarpiece.

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Demolition 23
Demolition 23 (gatefold transparent blue & black smokey vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: WKC 938221. Rel: 13 Oct 22
 
Rock
Nothin's Alright (3:36)
Hammersmith Palais (3:56)
The Scum Lives On (3:40)
Dysfunctional (4:17)
Ain't Nothin' To Do (0:01)
I Wanna Be Loved (2:38)
You Crucified Me (5:25)
Same Shit Different Day (3:20)
Endangered Species (3:35)
Deadtime Stories (4:08)
Review: Former Hanoi Rocks frontman Michael Monroe formed Demolition 23 in New York in 1993, and their sole album should be considered essential listening for any lover of that ramped up glam-punk sound. 'Nothin's Alright' was an absolute earworm of a lead single from the album, but throughout there's stomping, singalong anthems to get your strut on to. Shockingly, this is the first time the album has ever received an official vinyl pressing, so don't expect this one to hang around once the Hanoi faithful catch wind of it.
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Essential Burt Bacharach
Burt BACHARACH / VARIOUS
Essential Burt Bacharach (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 772328. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Pop
Dionne Warwick - "Don't Make Me Over" (3:21)
Tommy Hunt - "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself" (2:51)
Michael Holliday - "The Story Of My Life" (2:15)
Del Shannon - "The Answer To Everything" (2:46)
The Shirelles - "Baby It's You" (2:38)
The Drifters - "Mexican Divorce" (2:33)
Dionne Warwick - "This Empty Place" (2:51)
Jimmy Radcliffe - "Long After Tonight Is All Over" (2:23)
Dionne Warwick - "Wishing & Hoping" (2:58)
Gene McDaniels - "Tower Of Strength" (2:14)
Dionne Warwick - "I Smiled Yesterday" (2:40)
Jerry Butler - "Make It Easy On Yourself" (2:35)
The Shirelles - "It's Love That Really Counts" (2:10)
Etta James - "Waitin' For Charlie (To Come Home)" (2:09)
Chuck Jackson - "Any Day Now (My Wild, Beautiful Bird)" (3:22)
Timi Yuro - "The Love Of A Boy" (2:27)
Gene Pitney - "Only Love Can Break A Heart" (2:48)
Jack Jones - "Dreamin' All The Time" (2:15)
Mel Torme - "These Desperate Hours" (2:17)
Burt Bacharach - "Rosanne" (2:54)
Review: Burt Bacharach's legendary career as a composer is celebrated with Essential Burt Bacharach, collecting 20 of his most essential songs. Performed by a variety of artists, the album has been described as an exercise in the uncanny, opening up vaults of memory that occupy the same historic place as "nursery rhymes and Beatles songs", albeit with less identifiability. That all changes here, with the album showcasing Bacharach's incredible talent for composing quick-spreading, earworming hooks, which tend to spread through the public consciousness faster than pandemics.
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Music Of The Spheres
Music Of The Spheres (coloured vinyl LP + booklet + art print + MP3 download code in die-cut spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 019029 6666964. Rel: 15 Oct 21
 
Rock
Music Of The Spheres (0:53)
Higher Power (3:25)
Humankind (4:26)
Alien Choir (0:53)
Let Somebody Go (3:59)
Human Heart (3:09)
People Of The Pride (3:38)
Biutyful (3:13)
Music Of The Spheres II (0:23)
My Universe (with BTS) (3:43)
Infinity Sign (3:46)
Coloratura (10:09)
Review: They're the biggest but most hated band on the planet, but that will never stop Coldplay. The band has long been at the top of the pop-rock world and once again Music of the Spheres is likely to keep them there. It is an album rather less wrought with emotional tension than they are known for but still has one eye firmly on the cosmos, like much of their material. In fact, there is a loose concept here that revolves around a distant solar system. The lead single, 'My Universe,' features K-pop kings BTS and is already a number one, and the rest of the tunes are so unashamedly big they will likely follow.
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Somewhere Under The Rainbow
Somewhere Under The Rainbow (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 093624 885047. Rel: 13 Apr 23
 
Rock
Tonight's The Night (6:00)
Mellow My Mind (3:23)
World On A String (3:11)
Speakin' Out (6:12)
Albuquerque (4:24)
New Mama (3:14)
Roll Another Number (For The Road) (5:00)
Tired Eyes (6:00)
Tonight's The Night (part II) (12:30)
Flying On The Ground Is Wrong (5:54)
Human Highway (10:17)
Helpless (2:43)
Don't Be Denied (6:18)
Cowgirl In The Sand (13:09)
Review: Recorded live at the Rainbow Theatre in London on November 5, 1973 as part of Young's tour with the Santa Monica Flyers, this key show in Young's career finally gets pressed to vinyl thanks to Warner. The band - comprised of Young on vocals and guitar, Nils Lofgren (lead and rhythm guitar, piano, accordion, vocals), Ben Keith (pedal steel guitar, vocals), Billy Talbot (bass, vocals) and Ralph Molina (drums, vocals) - performed a series of standout shows following the release of their seminal album Tonight's the Night. Featuring too many classics to count, including 'Helpless', 'Don't Be Denied' and 'Cowgirl In The Sand', this show is regularly celebrated for its "completely spontaneous and high-revved performance".
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El Mocambo 1977
El Mocambo 1977 (limited 2xCD)
Cat: 454958 9. Rel: 13 May 22
 
Rock
Honky Tonk Woman
All Down The Line
Hand Of Fate
Route 66
Fool To Cry
Crazy Mama
Mannish Boy
Crackin' Up
Dance Little Sister
Around & Around
Tumbling Dice
Hot Stuff
Star Star
Let's Spend The Night Together
Worried Life Blues
Little Red Rooster
It's Only Rock 'N' Roll (But I Like It)
Rip This Joint
Brown Sugar
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Melody
Luxury
Worried About You
Review: Over the course of their epic career, the Rolling Stones has played countless now legendary concerts, though few quite as mythical as the two they held (in secret - fans thought they were going to see a then popular Canadian band) at the tiny El Mocambo Tavern in Toronto in March 1977. This double-disc set presents one of those shows in its entirety for the first time, with the band being joined on stage for the duration by the late, great Billy Preston. It's a genuinely terrific set all told, with the intimacy of the venue and the band's between-song chat adding only adding to the immersive feel. Highlights include - but are no way limited to - incendiary versions of 'Hot Stuff', 'Rip This Joint', 'Brown Sugar' and 'Tumbling Dice'.
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Creatures Of The Night (40th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Cat: 480551 7. Rel: 17 Nov 22
 
Rock
Creatures Of The Night (4:04)
Saint & Sinner (4:49)
Keep Me Comin' (3:54)
Rock & Roll Hell (4:11)
Danger (3:56)
I Love It Loud (4:10)
I Still Love You (6:06)
Killer (3:17)
War Machine (4:15)
Review: Kiss' groundbreaking Creatures Of The Night was something of a shocker, as the band had taken a rather bold step in returning to a more heavyweight sound. The risk paid off, with the album becoming an instant classic and spawning no end of deluxe editions, one of which saw over 100 tracks pressed to a single box set. The kind souls over at UMC clearly saw it fit to release the original album as it was; simply nine tracks, from the massive femme fatale that is 'Killer' to the decadent judgment of 'Rock N' Roll Hell'.
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EP3
EP3 (10")
Cat: 481296 6. Rel: 17 Nov 22
 
Rock
World Go Round (4:11)
Everyone & Everything (2:51)
Let's Be Friends (4:14)
Free Your Soul (feat Dave Koz & Jose Antonio Rodriguez) (5:27)
Review: Recorded at home in Ringo Starr's Roccobella West studio, the former Beatles drummer has drafted a number of long-term partners in crime for his latest release. Those names include Steve Lukather, Linda Perry, Fave Coz, Jose Antonio Rodriguez, and Bruce Sugar, among others. But, ingredients aside, what's the end result actually like?

Well, for one thing, it feels like a record made with camaraderie. The appropriately-titled 'Everyone & Everything' has a definite Fab Four vibe to its outro, requesting that all in earshot get involved in a chorus designed to get everyone and everything singing along. 'Let's Be Friends' takes that atmosphere to the after party, "Ya, ya, ya, ya" vocal hook making the whole thing sound slightly madcap. Meanwhile, closer 'Free Your Soul' invites us into smoother and sexier surrounds via sax and tropical beats.

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Live At Seattle Centre Coliseum 1970
Live At Seattle Centre Coliseum 1970 (limited 180 gram silver vinyl LP)
Cat: VC 91709. Rel: 26 Jan 24
 
Rock
Break On Through (To The Other Side) (5:14)
Back Door Man/Love Hides (7:05)
Roadhouse Blues (4:54)
Someday Soon (3:55)
Light My Fire (2:26)
Mystery Train (part 1) (3:03)
Baby Please Don't Go (2:49)
Mystery Train (part 2) (5:55)
Away In India (3:54)
Crossroads (8:06)
Review: Take a trip back in time with this exquisite live recording of The Doors back in their pomp and heyday. It was on June 5th 1970 that the legendary group fronted by Jim Morrison headed to the Seattle Center Coliseum following widespread plaudits for their recently released Morrison Hotel album in February of the same year. They were warped up in several legal issues but played out of their skin on this night for a broadcast on KUOW-FM radio. It was the fifth and last time they played in Seattle and finds them playing with power and vitality despite a hostile crowd and some sound issues.
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Nippon 1981
AC / DC
Nippon 1981 (180 gram red vinyl LP)
Cat: VC 91686. Rel: 22 Jan 24
 
Rock
Back In Black (3:49)
Shot Down In Flames (3:20)
Highway To Hell (3:16)
You Shook Me All Night Long (3:24)
High Voltage (5:53)
Whole Lotta Rosie (4:35)
Hells Bells (5:18)
Sin City (5:03)
Let There Be Rock (6:05)
TNT (3:19)
Review: The Best Of AC/DC, Live At The Nippon Seinenkan, Tokyo, Japan 4th February 1981. Renowned by some as one of the best live bands in history, this one hears the group during their Back In Black Tour, celebrating their most successful and rewarded album of the same name.It was the first time AC/DC toured with their new singer Brian Johnson, as well as the first time they toured the Far East. Pulling out all the stops during this stopoff in Japan, the band breaks out all the hits here; be that 'Back In Black', 'Highway To Hell', 'You Shook Me All Night Long', 'Whole Lotta Rosie' and 'Let There Be Rock'. This new edition from The Vinyl Champ is not to be trifled with.
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Wembley '95
Wembley '95 (limited 180 gram orange vinyl LP)
Cat: VC 91716. Rel: 26 Jan 24
 
Rock
Keep The Faith (7:46)
Always (5:45)
Blaze Of Glory (4:47)
Runaway (6:38)
Bad Medicine/Shout (8:45)
Bed Of Roses (7:55)
Wanted Dead Or Alive (7:08)
Review: The Vinyl Champ are currently on a re-issuing roll, retroactively reviving some of the most impactful live shows of the 20th Century which nonetheless have yet to see the proper light of day, not least after the turn of the millennium or in vinyl form. Here they shift their focus to Bon Jovi, whose Wembley 1995 appearance, as part of their These Days tour, heard the stadium rockers reach the zenith of a mammoth 131-show tour (yes, you heard that correctly). All the Jovi-al hits, and with no misses either, come hurtling your way.
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The Tinker & The Crab (B-STOCK)
Cat: CON 200017S. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Folk/Americana
The Tinker & The Crab
Wear Your Love Like Heaven
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record is slightly warped, otherwise in excellent condition***


A pair of classic Donovan tracks get pressed up to this new 7" from The state51 Conspiracy. They are taken originally from his seminal double album A Gift From a Flower to a Garden and come in a beautifully printed new sleeve with golden details and limited to just 500 copies. Both are mixed in mono and first is the delicate falsetto of 'The Tinker and the Crab' with is Americana overtones and light flute motifs next to the acoustic guitar strumming and 'Wear Your Love Like Heaven' is another lushly layered folk rock sound.
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My Other People
My Other People (limited clear vinyl LP)
Cat: SP 1487X. Rel: 17 Jun 22
 
Rock
One Easy Thing (3:18)
Bury Me In My Shoes (3:26)
Limehouse Cut (3:25)
I Have Learnt Nothing (3:31)
It Was Beautiful (3:22)
The Happiest Place On Earth (1:56)
My Other People (3:37)
The Breakers (3:43)
Unravelling (3:57)
It Was A Gift (3:42)
I Am Safe Here (2:58)
Sunland (5:38)
Review: It's only been three years since TV Priest formed in London, a city well-known the world over for nurturing incredibly forward thinking, groundbreaking acts. In many ways, TV Priest fit that model perfectly. Having played just one gig, they managed to get signed to the cult and rightly revered label, Sub Pop, and delivered their startling debut album, Uppers, in the height of Britain's Covid-19 nightmare, landing in February 2021.

Here we are, just over one year later and in a different world, albeit one that's arguably just as uncertain. Not least in music, with skyrocketing overheads, sluggish ticket sales, and competition in the form of other events including three years of delayed weddings and family reunions all conspiring to put the only real remaining income source for artists at risk. My Other People is a raucous and unapologetic album for our times, then, throwing guitar cacophonies, surreal theatrical moments, gritty chug, and hyper-emotional overtures into a rock 'n' roll powerhouse that feels at once dejected but determined.
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Problem Child
AC / DC
Problem Child (milky clear vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SGVNY 067. Rel: 08 Jan 24
 
Rock
Let There Be Rock
Problem Child
Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be
Whole Lotta Rosie
Bad Boy Boogie
Rocker
TNT
Review: Live from the now closed down Hippodrome at London's Golders Green on October 27 1977, Problem Child offers an unadulterated earful of the Aussie rock giants in their earlier sonic heyday, complete with the legendary Bon Scott on vocals. Captured during their expansive run in promotion of their fourth Scott era LP Let There Be Rock, the set boasts some of the record's most timeless and bombastic cuts, from the iconic title track to the banging 'Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be' to the quintessential 'Whole Lotta Rosie', but there's still enough energy to pump out the frenetic closer 'TNT' in all of its original, raw abandon.
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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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Hellraiser
Hellraiser (limited 10")
Cat: SNYL 93869. Rel: 06 Dec 21
 
Rock
Ozzy Osbourne & Lemmy From Motorhead - "Hellraiser Mashup" (4:59)
Ozzy Osbourne - "Hellraiser" (4:54)
Motorhead - "Hellraiser" (4:33)
Review: "This 10" single reissue comes in celebration of the upcoming 30th anniversary of Ozzy Osbourne's 'No More Tears'. A new mashup sure to inspire only the best moshpitting and hair-flicking skills from every true hard rock head, this new track hears a the original Ozzy song mashed up with Motorhread's version. Never before released, it sounds like an alternate Dante eagerly cruising through the many layers of hell, as new drum reversings, stereo effects and soundscapes are peppered into this masterful musical jigsaw. The B-side also contains the two original, unremixed versions.

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Newcastle 24th June 1972
Newcastle 24th June 1972 (translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: SG 007. Rel: 10 Feb 23
 
Rock
Jeepster (6:15)
Cadilac (5:33)
Baby Strange (4:12)
Metal Guru (2:54)
Deborah (5:32)
Space Ball Ricochet (4:21)
Telegram Sam (4:42)
Hot Love (4:35)
Get It On (8:21)
Review: This is the only complete recording of Marc Bolan's summer tour of 1972, when the artist scoured most of the UK following the smash success of his first albums, not to mention his first movie ('Born To Boogie') and record label. A popular zeitgeist of "T. Rexstasy" followed, with Bolan's appearances at venues such as Wembley Empire Pool (now Arena) and the Capitol Theatre cementing his gargantuan live sound, all driven home by his joyous grin and all-encompassing mop of hair. This appearance by Bolan in Newcastle's City Hall in May of that year is raw and unfiltered and as ever textured by the sound of screaming fans below.
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1972
1972 (LP)
Cat: SAR 26LP. Rel: 20 Oct 22
 
Rock
Rocks Off (4:31)
The Slider (3:49)
You Wear It Well (4:51)
Easy To Slip (3:25)
Moonage Daydream (5:03)
Papa Was A Rollin' Stone (5:12)
Review: The Black Crowes have never been ones to hide their inspirations. The classically-styled US blues rockers have turned their hands to plenty of covers over the years, and this time they're offering up a short album's worth of renditions under the banner of 1972. The year doesn't so much nod to the songs specifically as the feeling, and a particular era of sound they were aiming for. Given their skin in the game, it's no surprise to hear them nail the likes of 'Rocks Off' and 'Papa Was A Rolling Stone', paying homage and doing their own thing in equal measure.
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Live At The Fillmore West In San Francisco 9th January 1969
Cat: SRFM 0014CV. Rel: 11 Jul 23
 
Rock
White Summer (9:34)
Babe I'm Gonna Leave You (6:50)
Killing Floor (6:59)
As Long As I Have You (17:59)
Review: "They already sound like a veteran group and soon ought to be ranked in the company of the Who, Rolling Stones and the late Cream," said one US critic after catching Led Zeppelin playing one of America's most treasured concert halls, San Francisco's Filmore West. Then in its infancy, opening just a year before Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and John Bonham took to the stage, we can say with a degree of certainty that this would be one of the shows that helped establish the address' now historic reputation. Gritty, very loud, and utterly groundbreaking at the time, trying to write about a Led Zeppelin record in 2023 isn't easy - so much has already been said and anyone with ears has likely heard them plenty by now. Attempting to do the same with a live recording feels even more redundant. Capturing their energy and ferocity on stage via words on page is impossible. Let's just say this, then: you won't regret picking this one.
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Live In The USA 1972
Cat: RANDB 113LP. Rel: 20 Jan 23
 
Rock
Brown Sugar (3:26)
Bitch (4:32)
Gimme Shelter (4:53)
Happy (2:51)
Tumbling Dice (4:30)
Sweet Virginia (4:18)
You Can't Always Get What You Want (7:05)
All Down The Line (4:06)
Rip This Joint (2:20)
Uptight/Satisfaction (5:55)
Review: When The Rolling Stones head out on their American Tour of 1972, which has also come known as the "Stones Touring Party", or S.T.P., little did they know it would become part of rock and roll legend and very much set a benchmark for all rock bands after. It saw them play some of their first-ever gigs stateside all across the United States and Canada after previously only playing the Altamont Free Concert in December 1969. Now you can hear some of the magical moments on this live album including tunes like 'Brown Sugar' and 'Gimme Shelter.'
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TV & Radio 1970-71
Cat: RANDB 133LP. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Rock
Thunderbuck Ram (3:37)
Original Mixed Up Kid (3:08)
Whisky Women (2:58)
The Moon Upstairs (4:57)
Darkness Darkness (3:14)
At The Crossroads (2:59)
Keep A-Knockin' (2:12)
What'd I Say (2:01)
Like A Rolling Stone (9:01)
You Really Got Me (2:40)
Angel Of Eighth Avenue (4:36)
Wrong Side Of The River (4:08)
When My Mind's Gone (3:54)
Review: Rhythm & Blues follows on from the success of its Mott The Hoople at the BBC 1970 release - well worth a look (or listen) - with another retrospective compilation that makes a convincing case for us all diving headfirst into the band's full back catalogue to marvel at what's there. A collection of broadcast tracks from Top Gear, Sounds of the Seventies, and The John Peel Sunday Concert are included, and all sound gritty, growly, raw and vital. Among the highlights are versions of Like A Rolling Stone and When My Mind's Gone, which the release notes argue are "rare-as-hens-teeth", and we're not in position to argue, while the take on 'What'd I Say' feels soaked in enough spilt whisky and blues you could probably get loaded on the fumes alone. Ultimately, though, there's no point picking individual parts here. Instead, think wall-to-wall reasons why the Hoople were such a rare breed.
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The Covers: Volume One 1963-1964
The Covers: Volume One 1963-1964 (limited translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: ART 11. Rel: 26 Jul 23
 
Rock
Come On (2:10)
Memphis Tennessee (2:23)
Roll Over Beethoven (2:17)
Don't Lie To Me (1:42)
You Better Move On (2:33)
I Wanna Be Your Man (1:50)
Mona (2:11)
Walking The Dog (2:33)
Bye Bye Johnny (2:16)
Roll Over Beethoven (2:30)
Beautiful Delilah (2:13)
(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 (2:28)
Cops & Robbers (3:43)
You Better Move On (2:47)
Hi-Heel Sneekers (2:34)
I Just Wanna Make Love To You (1:36)
I'm Moving On (2:17)
Review: There must be something in the water right now cause as well as a new limited edition picture disc featuring a wealth of The Beatles covers, we're also treated to this limited translucent green salt featuring a load of covers from their archival rivals, The Rolling Stones. This one collects together their covers from between 1963 and 1964 when they were often found adding their own blues-rock twist to well known pop hits. The likes of 'Memphis Tennessee', the Lennon-McCartney penned 'I Wanna Be Your Man' and '(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66' all feature.
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Actress: The Birth Of The New York Dolls (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Cat: RRS 133LP. Rel: 21 Jun 21
 
Rock
That's Poison (4:58)
I Am Confronted (5:57)
It's Too Late (4:33)
Oh Dot! (4:09)
I'm A Boy, I'm A Girl (5:19)
Coconut Grove (4:14)
Take Me To Your Party (4:09)
Oh Dot! (take 2) (3:21)
It's Too Late (take 2) (3:27)
We Have Been Through This Before (4:37)
Why Am I Alone? (3:22)
Review: Who needs commercial success, anyway? At least not in the Big Apple during the early-1970s - long before Manhattan became a millionaire's enclave and most of Brooklyn out-priced normal people. The New York Dolls certainly didn't seem to mind that their rowdy and raucous take on rock 'n' roll, somewhere between The Who in full meltdown mode and Jimmy Hendrix and the seedlings of punk, didn't capture mainstream imaginations when they first started out.

Through countless lineup iterations things would slowly and slightly change, with the band's first two LPs considered two of the most sought after releases in cult guitar-dom (The New York Dolls and Too Much Too Soon). Actress predates all that, taking its name from the outfit the Dolls grew out of, but the blueprint for critical recognition is clear already - part psychedelic, party sweat and blood and tears, part lager and fighting, all befitting one of modern history's most hedonistic eras.
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Tickets To My Downfall (B-STOCK)
Cat: 736914 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Title Track
Kiss Kiss
Drunk Face
Bloody Valentine
Forget Me Too (feat Halsey)
All I Know (feat Trippie Redd)
Lonely
WWIII
Kevin & Barracuda (interlude)
Concert For Aliens
My Ex's Best Friend (feat Blackbear)
Jawbreaker
Nothing Inside (feat Iann Dior)
Banyan Tree (interlude)
Play This When I'm Gone
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


American musician Machine Gun Kelly made quite the about turn on his fifth studio album, released in September of 2020. In a grand depart from his usual style, he ditched his rap sound in favour of a guitar-driven pop punk style that is primed for emo teenagers. Famous for his motor mouth flow, Kelly switches it up for big anthemic verses. Most of the songs clock in under three minutes, come with simple but effective three-chord melodies, huge hooks and tender breakdowns that sound like late but natural air to Blink-182.
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Countdown To Ecstasy (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Cat: 453325 2. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Rock
Bodhisattva (5:15)
Razor Boy (3:12)
The Boston Rag (5:39)
Your Gold Teeth (6:52)
Show Biz Kids (5:19)
My Old School (5:32)
Pearl Of The Quarter (3:44)
King Of The World (4:52)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record sleeve slightly damaged, product in working order***


Jumping back to the early days of Steely Dan, it's easy to forget they were still a rock band at heart. Drop the needle on Countdown To Ecstasy and let 'Bodhisattva' kick in - sure, the jazzy tendencies of Becker and Fagen elevate this above traditional bluesy fare, but it's still a kicking, overdriven sound on the guitars front and centre. Such obsessing over the details is part and parcel of Steely Dan, the band so fabled for their own obsessions in the studio, and so adored by nearly everyone in the world. There will never be enough reissues of these albums to reach the ears of everyone who needs them, but be thankful you can cop yourself a pristine piece from one of the greatest of all the bands.
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The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (mono) (remastered)
Cat: 019029 5024406. Rel: 04 Mar 22
 
Progressive Rock
Astronomy Domine (4:07)
Lucifer Sam (3:08)
Matilda Mother (3:01)
Flaming (2:46)
Pow R Toc H (4:25)
Take Up Thy Stethoscope & Walk (3:08)
Interstellar Overdrive (11:57)
The Gnome (3:47)
Chapter 24 (2:14)
The Scarecrow (1:58)
Bike (1:28)
Review: Hi-def mono reissue of Floyd's classic 1967 album, remastered in 2017 from the original analog tapes. Known for its rough, crunchy psych sound that predated the band's later, boundless space rock sensibilities, this is the wall-breakers at their most primordial, and their least beat-around-the-bush. This one's been given an anniversary reissue a whopping three times in a row; of course, we should endeavour not to overlook the more perfunctory, audiophiles' rarities such as this. Make sure you add it to your 'Gates Of Dawn' collection while you can.
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Kind
Kind (limited gatefold heavyweight pink vinyl LP)
Cat: 019029 5379094. Rel: 24 Oct 19
 
Rock
I Just Wanted The Goods (4:31)
Fly Like An Eagle (4:30)
Make Friends With The Morning (4:53)
Stitches (4:48)
Hungover For You (4:04)
Bust This Town (3:53)
This Life Ain't Easy (But It' S The One That We All Got) (6:09)
Street Of Orange Light (3:02)
Don't Let The Devil Take Another Day (3:04)
Restless Mind (3:10)
Review: "Kind" is the eleventh full-length album from Welsh rockers Stereophonics, recorded in only eleven days. Produced by George Drakoulias (Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, Primal Scream), along with primary songwriter Kelly Jones, the 10 tracks across the album carry a strong folk and Americana influence, but are commandeered by Jones' observational and expressive lyrics. The result is an uplifting and endearing collection of tracks, which should win over newcomers as well as please long-time fans.
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Lucifer V
Lucifer V (cassette (indie exclusive))
Cat: 406562 9701741. Rel: 30 Jan 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Fallen Angel (3:22)
At The Mortuary (5:59)
Riding Reaper (4:19)
Slow Dance In A Crypt (4:34)
A Coffin Has No Silver Lining (4:36)
Maculate Heart (4:12)
The Dead Don't Speak (3:59)
Strange Sister (4:29)
Nothing Left To Lose But My Life (4:50)
Review: Johanna Sadonis (real name Johanna Platow Andersson) is the German Wiccan frontwoman of Swedish retro psych-doomers Lucifer. Crafted in collaboration with her regular songwriting partner and husband Nicke Andersson (of hard rock heroes The Hellacopters and death metal legends Entombed), the aptly titled V marks the group's fifth full-length and distils accessible AOR style hooks with the sleight hands of proto-metal and blues-tinged psychedelia, while lyrically delving into the occult and cosmic otherworldly rituals; elevated and brought to life by Platow's sultry, frosted and commanding presence.
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Dropout Boogie
Cat: 007559 7913576. Rel: 13 May 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Wild Child (2:42)
It Ain't Over (3:43)
For The Love Of Money (3:20)
Your Team Is Looking Good (3:04)
Good Love (3:35)
How Long (3:16)
Burn The Damn Thing Down (2:50)
Happiness (3:43)
Baby I'm Coming Home (3:07)
Didn't I Love You (4:00)
Review: The Black Keys are back with more of that raw, bluesy-soaked rawk they do so well. The duo of Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney wrote this new album in the studio, laying down initial ideas in Nashville before expanding the sessions to include collaborators such as Billy F. Gibbons, Greg Cartwright and Angelo Petraglia. Everything you love about the 'Keys is right here, and lead single 'Wild Child' has all the hooks and ear-snagging chorus lines you could wish for, with that dirty, overdriven guitar sound that has been their calling card since they first broke through 20 years ago.
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Saint Seiya: Sentoshi Shinwa Soldier Dream
Cat: COKA 98. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Soundtracks
Sentoshi Shinwa Soldier Dream (3:34)
Yume Tabibito (4:09)
Review: On this fresh 7" from Columbia Records' Japanese division, we hear pressed to wax two key musical motifs (yes, there are two) from the TV anime Saint Seiya, 'Sentoshi Shinwa Soldier Dream', as well as its counterpart, 'Yume Tabibito'. With the anime concerning the travails and trials of a five-piece justice-league of Athenian intergalactic warriors - who each wear their own "Cloths", i.e. supernatural outfits that grant each protagonist special, demiurgic powers - you can expect each piece to be as rousing and galactic as that description suggests.
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Day Glo (Based On A True Story)
Day Glo (Based On A True Story) (neon green vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: STUMM 485. Rel: 11 Aug 22
 
Pop
Based On A True Story (3:10)
Bop Beat (3:11)
Pin-Prick (2:59)
The Conman (3:14)
Now (3:17)
Inside Out (3:34)
Harbour Of My Heart (3:21)
3 Strikes & You're Out (3:05)
The Shape Of Things (3:08)
The End (3:05)
Review: One of many one-off bonus records to emerge from preexisting albums during lockdown, 'Day-Glo' is the spinoff of Erasure's previous 'The Neon' album. With Vince Clarke experimenting with the original's sound files, the artist views 'Day-Glo' as a hidden album emergent from the intertextual spaces and silences of the original. Atmospheric and introspective compared to the original album's uptempo urgency, we're more than bowled over by its mystical mood, one for true Erasure initiates.
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People & Things (reissue)
People & Things (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 2838C. Rel: 07 Jun 21
 
Rock
My Racing Thoughts (4:17)
Release Me (3:17)
Television (3:35)
Amy, I (3:33)
Hey Hey Hey (We're All Gonna Die) (3:35)
People, Running (3:39)
Amelia Jean (2:53)
Platform Fire (3:23)
Hostage (4:24)
Restless Dream (3:48)
Casting Lines (3:36)
Review: Andrew McMahon from pop punk band Something Corporate found great success with his side project, Jack's Mannequin. Ten band pout out their last album in 2011 and it featured some high profile guests including Jamie Muhoberac, Chris Chaney from Jane's Addiction, and Patrick Warren. Rob Cavallo (who has worked with bands like Green Day and Linkin Park and Jim Scott (The Rolling Stones, Red Hot Chili Peppers) both worked as co-producers on the album, which his a real pop rock classic with plenty of big, singalong tunes and epic air guitar ruffs. The songwriting was well praised at time of release and resonates to this day.
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Man In Black
Man In Black (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile clear vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3387C.
 
Rock
The Preacher Said, "Jesus Said" (with Billy Graham)
Orphan Of The Road
You've Got A New Light Shining In Your Eyes
If Not For Love
Man In Black
Singin' In Vietnam Talkin' Blues
Ned Kelly
Look For Me (with June Carter Cash)
Dear Mrs
I Talk To Jesus Every Day (with June Carter Cash)
Review: Man In Black may be the 38th album by country singer Johnny Cash, but it is definitely one of the most memorable albums in his discography. The album is perhaps one of Cash's most political albums, with the title nodding at Cash's tendency to wear only black during his live shows. This was to reflect the turbulent times during the Vietnam War; a message also reflected in the album's lyrics, from the singles 'Man in Black' to 'Singin' In Viet Nam Talkin' Blues', both of which can be seen as his most important protest songs. All this makes the album a unique milestone in his career and still a must for all Johnny Cash fans. Man in Black is available as a limited edition of 2500 individually numbered copies on crystal-clear vinyl.
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India (reissue)
India (reissue) (gatefold LP + insert)
Cat: MRBLP 149. Rel: 31 Jul 17
 
International
India (6:54)
Milho Verde (4:25)
Presente Cotidiano (2:54)
Volta (3:19)
Relance (4:55)
Da Maior Importancia (5:08)
Passarinho (5:27)
Pontos De Luz (2:43)
Desafinado (2:39)
Review: Last reissued in Brazil over 10 years ago and last reissued on vinyl over 20 years ago, legendary Brazilian singer Gal Costa's sixth album is a tropicalian odyssey. Reflective, soulful, touching and dynamic, Gal guides us through a sunset story of ballads ("Volta"), bossas ("Milho Verde") blues ("De Maior Importance") and beyond with an all-star troupe of musicians including Gilberto Gil, Arthur Verocai and Dominguinhos. Remastered to a touch and complete with the original cover that was banned by the Brazilian dictatorship at the time, this is the first time India has been reissued with care in decades.
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Redhots
Redhots (12")
Cat: MISSYOU 027. Rel: 30 May 23
 
Rock
If I Had To Say Goodbye (4:41)
Bahama Rhama (6:05)
If I Had To Say Goodbye (extended version) (7:40)
Review: Way back in 1983, American musician Chris McCaa assembled a band and recorded one single as the Redhots - a dewy-eyed, AOR-leading Balearic ballad called 'If I Had To Say Goodbye'. At the time, McCaa slapped it on a 7", alongside the Brazilian-influenced jazz-funk sunshine of 'Bahama Rama' (another gorgeous, largely unknown gem), and released it himself. Mercifiully, it has been saved from obscurity (and eye-watering second-hand prices) by MISS YOU, who have decided to issue it on 12" for the first time. We get freshly remastered versions of both original tracks, alongside a gorgeous extended edit - created specifically with this release in mind - which ups the Balearic factor considerably. The resultant light-touch revision sounds like Chris Rea's Balearic classic 'Josephine', only miles better.
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Gloria (40th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day Black Friday 2021)
Gloria (40th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day Black Friday 2021) (limited gatefold 180 gram translucent yellow vinyl 12" + poster)
Cat: BF 202218YEL. Rel: 29 Nov 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Gloria (4:10)
Gloria (live From The LoveTown Tour, The Point Depot, dublin, 31st December 1989) (4:48)
Gloria (live From The Vertigo Tour, Boston, 26th May 2005) (4:30)
Gloria (live From The Innocence + Experience Tour, London, 29th October 2015) (4:55)
Review: Has it really been 40 years since we saw Bono clad in a black sleeveless tee and brown waistcoat, mullet-topped and leading his band of equally early-80s looking musos to the rooftop of a Dublin building to perform one of their finest songs? Well, based on this limited edition release, the answer is clearly 'yes'.

Originally unveiled in 1971, 'Gloria' is a powerhouse single if ever there was one, and a track that marries melody, message, and the atmosphere U2 are best known for. It's a track that soars over those rooftops, The Edge's riffs acting as wings while Bono cries heartfelt rallying calls atop the lot. Unashamed, unabashed, and unapologetic (check the verse in Latin), now you get four different versions, three from the band in their natural habitat (i.e. live on stage), and the original.
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Milton Keynes 1990
Milton Keynes 1990 (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ICONICVR 003. Rel: 30 May 23
 
Rock
Space Oddity (5:04)
Rebel Rebel (3:09)
Ashes To Ashes (4:59)
Fashion (5:36)
Life On Mars (3:40)
Let's Dance (4:48)
Ziggy Stardust (3:35)
Young Americans (4:36)
Suffragette City (2:58)
Heroes (5:03)
Changes (3:04)
The Jean Jeanie (6:22)
Review: David Bowie's legacy lives on years after his death - that is if it hasn't even grown since the great artist's sad passing. This unique live album was recorded in 1990 at the Milton Keynes Bowl and saw the cute singer performing songs on his Sound+Vision tour. This gig was the first leg of his return to Europe so found him full of energy and vitality and turning in superb tunes like 'Rebel Rebel', 'Ashes to Ashes' and 'Life on Mars'. All of this was in front of a massive 60,000-plus crowd and it still makes for spine-tingling listening all the years later.
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Kickstart The Sun
Kickstart The Sun (gatefold yellow marbled vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: HFV 14Y. Rel: 28 Jul 22
 
Rock
Kickstart The Sun (intro) (0:55)
King Of Stars (7:09)
Poke The Witch (4:14)
Teenage Millionaires (3:32)
Goodbye To The American Dream (4:13)
1,000,000 Miles (4:17)
Fifty-One Pillow Bed (3:47)
Charlie's Ego (3:16)
Kickstart The Sun (5:04)
A Big Balloon (3:03)
Smoke & Mirrors (4:14)
Hero (3:35)
Last Dance Saloon (4:12)
Bootleg Bandoleros (8:07)
Kickstart The Sun (reprise) (3:18)
Review: Cats In Space, or CATS in SPACE - The Band, to use the official stylisation, either came along a few decades too late, too early, or at just the right time. It really depends where you were in the cycle of cultural and artistic reuse when they landed halfway through the last decade, their sound born from 1980s power rock-pop, which is delivered with all the unashamed commitment and sincerity of groups at that moment in history. Cheap, nostalgic pastiche this is not.

Whether that's something you can get on board with is another question, but we guarantee these guys really don't care. Existing entirely in some alternate dimension of their own, at times Mark Pascall's vocal delivery invokes New Jersey Bon Jovi, while there are moments when the tracks overall are more in keeping with Queen in less dramatic moods.

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One Deep River (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: EMICDY 2113. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Rock
Two Pairs Of Hands
Ahead Of The Game
Smart Money
Scavengers Yard
Black Tie Jobs
Tunnel 13
Janine
Watch Me Gone
Sweeter Than The Rain
Before My Train Comes
This One's Not Going To End Well
One Deep River
The Living End (bonus track)
Fat Chance Dupree (bonus track)
Along A Foreign Coast (bonus track)
What I'm Gonna Need (bonus track)
Nothing But Rain (bonus track)
Review: Mark Knopfler's One Deep River delivers a steady stream of timeless classics, featuring his signature blend of poetic lyricism and exquisite guitar work. As the tenth solo album released on his own label, British Grove via EMI, Knopfler continues to captivate with his warm vocals and masterful compositions. The album's lead single, 'Ahead Of The Game,' sets the tone with a melancholic narrative, possibly autobiographical, over a classic Knopfler riff. Title track 'One Deep River' taps into Knopfler's emotional ties to his hometown of Newcastle, particularly the Tyne River. This connection to childhood memories imbues the album with a sense of nostalgia and introspection, echoed in each meticulously crafted song. Produced alongside longtime collaborator Guy Fletcher, the album exudes sophistication and depth, with Knopfler's guitar textures and evocative storytelling taking center stage.
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The London Sessions '72
The London Sessions '72 (limited gatefold double 7")
Cat: EA 45072. Rel: 24 Jun 22
 
Rock
I Got A Right (take #4 with Guitar Solo - Olympic Studios) (2:51)
Tight Pants (James & Scott Run Through - Trident Studios) (1:23)
Search & Destroy (alternate version - CBS Studios) (3:22)
Death Trip (Early Guide vocal version - CBS Studios) (4:47)
Gimme Danger (Early version - CBS Studios) (3:20)
Review: Not to be confused with the 12th studio album by Mary J. Blige, or any of the other records with 'London Sessions' in the title (and there will be many, many), it's now 50 years since Iggy Pop and his Stooges sat down to record the now-legendary LP, Raw Power, with sessions taking place (you guessed it), in London. Logically, this extended player collates some of the best versions that didn't make the final cut into one place, and as such is definitely a must for diehard fans and collectors.

Not that others should be put off in anyway. We'd still recommend getting a copy of the original as it was intended to be released. The players designed it that way. But this is also a well-worth owning piece of punk rock history, with unrelenting, unpolished, uncompromising and unapologetic noise sounding as infectious today as it did back then.
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Handa Wanda
Cat: DYNAM 7076. Rel: 26 Aug 20
 
Funk
Handa Wanda (4:42)
(Somebody Got) Soul, Soul, Soul (6:13)
Review: New Orleans funk outfit The Wild Magnolias were active in the mid 70s, releasing two albums and then regrouping in the 90s. Their sound is in step with their more renowned Louisiana peers, but certainly running hotter than the likes of The Meters. "Handa Wanda" is a stirring, effervescent call and response epic that shows the band at their best, rocking a wall of sound approach that keeps the pressure up the whole way through. "(Somebody Got) Soul, Soul, Soul" is a more fluid track, but it's certainly no slouch in the energy department either. This is hi-octane funk to get people shaking and sweaty.
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Elegy
Elegy (limited 7")
Cat: DYNAM 7120. Rel: 07 Sep 22
 
Funk
Elegy (3:10)
The Kettle (4:27)
Review: Pressed for the first time on 7" vinyl, two killer rock club tracks from the legendary Colloseum, track 1 and 2 from their sophomore 1969 album 'Valentyne Suite' - 'Elegy' and 'The Kettle'.
The powerful and up-tempo 'Elegy' is a funky love song, with steaming guitars and heavy groove, an absolute home run of a funky club banger. On the flip is the 'The Kettle', featuring a heavy rock groove that the attentive ear will recognise as sampled by Fatboy Slim for 'Ya Mama'.
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Purple Haze: Live On Air
Purple Haze: Live On Air (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: IDS 81378. Rel: 27 Mar 24
 
Rock
Purple Haze (3:36)
Hey Joe (4:37)
In From The Storm (5:37)
Message To Love (5:58)
All Along The Watchtower (4:21)
Spanish Castle Magic (4:32)
Foxey Lady (8:32)
Lover Man (2:54)
Review: Jimi Hendrix's Purple Haze Live On Air captures the electrifying essence of the American's legendary performances. Released posthumously, this album offers a superb glimpse into his unparalleled talent and stage presence. From the iconic riff of 'Purple Haze' to the soulful improvisations elsewhere, each track showcases Hendrix's innovative guitar techniques and charismatic vocals. The raw energy and spontaneity of these live recordings cannot fail to transport you back to the height of 1960s counterculture and reaffirm Hendrix's status as a musical icon for both die-hard fans and newcomers alike.
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III
III (LP)
Cat: DC 583. Rel: 15 Apr 14
 
Rock
Introduction By David
North Street
Open Road
We Are Only People
Restlessness
Free
Yes He's Coming
First Snowfall In Detroit
We're Gonna Make It
Review: Five years after the second life of Death was started with the release of their revelatory 1976 album, "For The Whole World To See", "III" slams the door on the vault with a powerful set of songs that bring equal amounts of rock and ethereal soul-searching, in high-fidelity, rich bottomed, studio-grade sound. Alongside songs from 1975, 1976 and 1980, "III" contains two songs from 1992, as the Hackney brothers reconvened nearly a decade after they'd stopped playing together. The album serves as a companion piece of sorts to the "A Band Called Death" documentary, tracking the band's movement from spiritual young rockers to older and wiser, bruised-but-undefeated brothers, in pure musical terms. David Hackney's visual representation of Death was a triangle, where "spiritual", "mental" and "physical" formed the three angles. With this in mind, "For The Whole World To See" is clearly the physical corner, with its undeniable proto-punk power; "Spiritual-Mental-Physical" explores the mental axis, with Death working through some of their influences including The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, The Who and even ELO in their practice space. "III" is the spiritual end of the portrait, bookended by the dreamlike rock visions of David Hackney that created and propelled the band called Death.
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Songwriter: 1973
Cat: DEMREC 1109. Rel: 26 May 23
 
Rock
Midnight (Master version) (2:45)
Down Home Lady (version 4) (1:39)
Sitting Here (original B-side) (2:21)
Saturation Syncopation (Alias All Alone) (version 3) (3:23)
Satisfaction Pony (original B-side) (2:49)
The Avengers (Superbad) (Solo Electric) (2:50)
Change (album version) (2:48)
Liquid Gang (Working version) (2:53)
Sound Pit (album version) (2:48)
Spanish Midnight (demo) (2:25)
Galaxy (album version) (1:55)
Look To Your Soul (demo) (4:57)
Teenage Dream (original A-side) (2:38)
Jitterbug Love (3:06)
Truck On (Tyke) (original A-side) (1:52)
Till Dawn (take 3) (2:00)
Review: Their latest release in the Marc Bolan Songwriter series, following on from the success of Songwriter: 1970 and Songwriter: 1971, Demon Records are introducing Songwriter: 1973 to their catalogue. An intimate, vinyl-only look into the influential artist's prolific output, Songwriter: 1971 delves into a period of change during which Bolan was more active than ever, recording music incessantly in recording studios in both the US and Europe - an era in which the distinctive T Rex sound was becoming increasingly limiting for the artist. Over the course of this in depth sixteen-track compilation, featuring a fascinating selection of finished recordings and working versions, this next chapter charts Bolan's attempts to develop and ultimately move away from the sound he had invented for himself.
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Enfants De Paris: Live At Bataclan Paris 1972
Cat: JACK 035. Rel: 14 Aug 23
 
Rock
Waiting For The Man (5:44)
Berlin (5:24)
Black Angels Death Song (4:31)
Wild Child (5:58)
Empty Bottles (3:22)
Heroin (6:48)
Ghost Story (3:15)
The Biggest, Loudest, Hairiest Group Of All (3:52)
Femme Fatale (3:47)
All Tomorrow's Parties (3:08)
Janitor Of Lunacy (4:06)
Review: This broadcast was first aired on French TV having been recorded at the Bataclan club in Paris, on January 29, 1972. It got a first official release in 2004 having been bootlegged for many years before that from a recording taken from the sound board at the gig. Fans of The Velvet Underground will know that this was the first time the group members Lou Reed, John Cale and Nico had all been up on stage together.
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The Fighting Temeraire
Cat: DAMGOOD 578LP. Rel: 10 Nov 22
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Song Of The Medway (2:33)
A La Mort Surbite (3:53)
I Don't Like The Man That I Am (4:00)
White Whale Blues (3:32)
Stood Upon A Chair (2:52)
The Broken And The Lost Of The Old Long Bar (3:54)
The Fighting Tameraire (3:28)
A Rusty Stain (2:44)
Your Mediocre Mind (3:22)
The Walls Of Red Wing (3:54)
The Jutland Sea (2:49)
The Rochester Recruiting Sergeant (3:30)
Review: Where do you start with 'Wild' Billy Childish? A true enigma, and a figurehead of the eccentric, anti-establishment British arts scene known for advocating amateurism, non-conformity and free emotional expression through creativity since the 1970s, co-founder of the Stuckism figurative painting movement, concerned with supposed Remodernist ideals which push back against the post-modern, it's almost easy to forget about his recording career in and among the book publishing, exhibitions, poems and Super 8 movies.

Thankfully, then, we have The Fighting Tameraire in our new releases pile to remind us that he's fundamentally a deft hand at writing, arranging, singing and performing lo-fi semi-traditional garage folk stuff that has one foot in the English pubs of bygone ages and another in contemporary alternative rock. This collection is rousing, emotive, witty, and thoroughly human in a way that feels increasingly rare today.
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The Next Day Extra EP (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2022)
Cat: 194399 78101. Rel: 02 Dec 22
 
Rock
Atomica (4:10)
Love Is Lost (Hello Steve Reich mix By James Murphy For The DFA) (10:23)
The Informer (4:34)
I'd Rather Be High (Venetian mix) (3:51)
Like A Rocket Man (3:26)
Born In A UFO (3:06)
God Bless The Girl (4:02)
Review: This extra EP came as part of a follow-up box set released in the November of the same year that David Bowie released The Next Day, his post-ironic album that cemented the starman's return to the limelight after a mild heart attack in 2004. Almost a decade of recovery and recording went into the album; this tidbit of outtakes and rarities from the album features everything from a collaboration with Steve Reich and James Murphy (LCD Soundsystem) to a new version of 'I'd Rather Be High'.
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Heroes Just For One Day (B-STOCK)
Cat: SGVNY 015. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Rock
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Heroes Just For One Day is a superb document of just how extraordinary David Bowie was in the live arena. In 1990 he was taking new paths to rejuvenate his creativity and before he embarked on it fully he headed out on his 1990 Sound+Vision Tour which was to be one final goodbye to many of his most famous back catalogue hits. It's a superb swan song that was captured in all its glory and is now presented here on multicoloured marble vinyl. As far as greatest hits go, it's as great as they get.
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Louie Louie (live)
Louie Louie (live) (limited purple & black splattered vinyl 7")
Cat: CLO 3525. Rel: 19 May 23
 
Rock
Louie Louie (2:49)
Wild Love (4:33)
Review: Cleopatra Records are no strangers to collectible 7"s from the archives of Iggy & The Stooges. In recent times we've had the likes of 'The Passenger', 'Scene Of The Crime' and even a live spot with David Bowie in 1977 thrown into the mix. Now comes something which feels so right tucked up tight on a 45 - a raucous live rendition of The Kingsmen's classic beat track 'Louie Louie', a song which would go on to be a lifelong staple in Iggy Pop's performance career. On the flip comes another rarity - a blistering version of The Stooges' own cut, 'Wild Love', all pressed up on purple vinyl for your listening pleasure.
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