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Singles
Last Night (reissue)
Cat: JAMWAX 34. Rel: 15 Jan 25
Last Night (3:18)
Don't Break Your Promises (3:11)
Review: This is one of those raw soul sounds that never goes out of fashion, and thankfully neither does it often disappear from availability. It features two r&b classics, the dancefloor-ready 'Last Night' and the soulful 'Don't Break Your Promises', both originally released on the Rainbow label in the UK and a long-time bastion of Aitken's mastery of blending Jamaican and British influences. The opener draws from The Mar-Keys and Georgie Fame, showcasing r&b's imprint on Aitken's style. 'Don't Break Your Promises' is a Milson Luce cover that gained fame in Jamaica before inspiring numerous versions.
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Saturday Club 31st March 1964: Part 1 (mono)
Cat: REP 059. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby (2:24)
The Hippy Hippy Shake (2:07)
Interview (1:22)
Sure To Fall (2:17)
Long Tall Sally (2:03)
Interview (2:03)
Review: On March 31, 1964, The Beatles recorded seven songs for the BBC's Saturday Club. Three of them were covers of American rock 'n' roll and country songs. The final segment aired on the BBC's General Overseas Service and earlier that day, the band filmed a live performance at the Scala Theatre in Kings Cross for their upcoming film, A Hard Day's Night. This EP includes 'The Hippy Hippy Shake', recorded for Saturday Club and originally broadcast on February 15, as well as the catchy 'Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby' and 'Long Tall Sally'. The band's tight musicianship can be heard throughout this record, which serves as a great example of The Beatles' dynamic early sound during their rise to global fame.
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From Us To You 1 December 1963
Cat: REP 056. Rel: 31 Oct 24
From Us To You (intro) (0:54)
Boys (1:46)
I Saw Her Standing There (2:38)
Tie Me Down Kangaroo, Sport (2:43)
From Us To You (outro) (1:00)
Review: Following their 15 part BBC radio series Pop Go The Beatles, the legendary Liverpool group returned for a set of two-hour holiday specials titled From Us To You. The first was recorded on December 18 at the BBC Paris Studio and aired on Boxing Day, December 26, 1963. Somewhat randomly hosted by Australian television personality - turned national pariah - Rolf Harris, the show included a special performance where the Beatles joined him for his 1960 hit 'Tie Me Kangaroo Down.' Also featured was the group's favourite British rocker, Joe Brown, accompanied by his band, the Bruvvers, who brought an extra dose of British rock 'n' roll to the event.
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From Us To You #2 EP (mono)
Cat: REP 055. Rel: 18 Jul 24
From Us To You (0:56)
You Can't Do That (2:31)
Please Mr Postman (2:20)
This Boy (2:14)
Boys (2:01)
Long Tall Sally (1:59)
From Us To You (0:49)
Review: The second BBC bank holiday Beatles special From Us To You was recorded on February 28, 1964, at BBC Piccadilly Studios and it aired a month later on Easter Monday, March 30. Hosted by DJ Alan Freeman, the set featured The Beatles' debut performance of 'You Can't Do That,' which had been recorded just two days earlier. Initially considered for their next single, it was later placed as the B-side to 'Can't Buy Me Love,' which came in March of that year. Bonus tracks included here from the August 1964 show are 'Boys' and 'Long Tall Sally,' which serve to highlight the band's evolving repertoire and their energetic live performances during this period.
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Bo Street Runner
Bo Street Runner (limited white vinyl 7" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DOWN 10S. Rel: 07 Oct 24
Bo Street Runner (2:11)
Baby Never Say Goodbye (2:36)
Review: Formed in Harrow in 1964, The Bo Street Runners were a short-lived r&b blues-hued garage rock band that reflected the signs and sounds of the time. Standing up to their peers pretty well, it's a case of instability killing the cat rather than a lack of ideas, with nine members going through the lineup in the two years the group were officially active for. Among them were future Fleetwood Mac drummer, Mick Fleetwood and vocalist Mike Patto, who some may remember from outfits such as Spooky Tooth, Patto and Boxer. Bo Street Runners is one of just four singles the troupe did for Decca, a brief back catalogue that culminated in a single extended player. This is a small but insightful introduction to their sound and a clear sign of just how good they were.
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East Of Hurghada
East Of Hurghada (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OGR 082. Rel: 15 Oct 24
Junior Dell & D Lites - "East Of Hurghada" (3:59)
Woodfield Rd Allstars - "Lickle Fat Mattress" (3:10)
Review: Junior Dell & The D-Lites are one of reggae's most accomplished outfits and they have a vast arsenal of tunes to back that up. This one is one of many delightful dubs - and it now makes its way to us via Original Gravity. 'East Of Hurghada' has a noodling melodic lead and nice dusty drums with a more textured horn eventually taking the main stage. On the flip, Woodfield Rd Allstars step up with 'Lickle Fat Mattress' which is another blend of ska, reggae and dub with some natty keys.
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Ves Te'n Si Us Plau
Ves Te'n Si Us Plau (limited numbered 7")
Cat: PRT 005GUESSSG007. Rel: 18 Dec 24
Ves-Te'n Si Us Plau (2:17)
Perdo L'Esma (2:04)
Review: Doctor Explosion returns with a surprise: they sing in Catalan! This limited-edition single features two tracks - one is a remake of their early classic 'Baby Please Go' (now titled 'Ves-te'n Si Us Plau') and the other is a cover of 'Perdo L'esma', an adaptation by Barcelona's Eurogrup of James Brown's' I'll Go Crazy.' Both songs are sung by Jorge Explosion in flawless Catalan and co-produced by Guerssen and Circo Perrotti. This release feels like a reunion of old friends that recalls the early days of both projects so is rife with nostalgia.
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Stuck Up
Cat: EXUMG 14. Rel: 07 Aug 24
Stuck Up (3:07)
When Someone's Good To You (2:39)
Review: Northern Soul devotees have long been captivated by unreleased Motown gems, and this one may be the best yet. Written by Chester and Gary Pipkin, 'Stuck-Up' was crafted to replace Mary Wells after her departure from Motown. Although Oma Heard recorded extensively, including a duet with Marvin Gaye, she was dropped for not fitting the label's image. The song was then given to Shirley Gunter, whose 1966 version on Tangerine Records became one of the rarest Northern Soul records, often fetching over 500 quid. Recently, the original Oma Heard version surfaced on a Motown unreleased CD and has been hailed as a classic by Ian Levine. Now, for the first time, it gets released on vinyl by Motown's V.I.P. label.
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The Breeze
Cat: HT 135. Rel: 24 Mar 25
The Breeze (2:08)
Free As The Ocean (2:18)
Intérprete: Tom Drew
 in stock $11.59
Clasicos Sentimentales Para Una Nueva Generacion
Delirio/Contigo En La Distancia (Medley) (4:56)
Hijo De Mama (4:31)
Review: The Cuban boleros of the 1950s and Nuyorican street soul of the 1960s always embodied a timeless Caribbean romanticism in the midst of New York City's urban landscape. La Triunfadora's debut album captures this sense of revival with experimental, psychedelic arrangements that revitalise classic tunes with fresh interpretations. Their debut 7-inch on Names You Can Trust honours Cuban bolero maestro Cesar Portillo De La Luz with lush orchestration and vocals by Candace Camacho and Benjamin R. Julia. The B-side reimagines Ralfi Pagan's 1969 Latin soul gem 'Hijo De Mama' by blending analogue warmth with a modern twist.
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Tags: Cuban
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Hey There
Cat: ORA 4501BLK. Rel: 18 Nov 24
The Long Island Sound - "Hey There" (4:23)
Vito & The Salutations - "Hey There" (2:49)
Review: In 1961, producer David Rick discovered Vito and The Salutations, a Brooklyn harmony group of Italian, Irish and Jewish teenagers. Their energetic doo-wop take on 'Unchained Melody' became a hit until the British Invasion shifted the music scene. 'Hey There' remained unreleased until Rick's 1981 double album which compiled their singles and rare collector cuts after years of misrepresentation and a court battle with a copycat group. In 2020, Monster Mike unearthed The Long Island Sound's unreleased 1969 demo of 'Hey There' which was recorded before the band dissolved. Now, Oracion Records drops this forgotten gem on 45.
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Tax Man (reissue)
Tax Man (reissue) (limited clear vinyl 7")
Cat: 655832 6. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Tax Man (2:29)
That's It (2:10)
Review: Decca has seemingly listened to the cries of collectors and diggers everywhere by serving this reissue of two sought-after 7-inch singles from the 1960s Mod era, including their original B-sides intact. This is one of them, 'Tax Man' by Loose Ends, the British Beat quintet formed in 1963 in Bexleyheath in Kent and fronted by Alan Marshall. The band toured alongside acts like The Paramounts (later Procol Harum) and The Birds and this, their second and final single, was released in August 1966 to coincide with The Beatles' original. Featuring an added organ for extra dancefloor appeal, this is a timeless delight that still gets any floor going.
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Crazy Girl
Cat: BGPS 080. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Crazy Girl (part 1) (3:17)
Crazy Girl (part 2) (3:09)
Review: Freddie Love was a blind singer from Baton Rouge in the United States. He recorded two incredible 45s for Eddie Shuler's ANLA label and his debut release featured the dynamic two-sided track 'Crazy Girl'. It is a heart-swelling soul sound with slow but funk drums and bass riffs under a brilliantly expressive vocal heavily influenced by James Brown. On the B-side is Part 2 which has more guitar action laced in. This has long been a sought-after record and it is now receiving its first-ever vinyl reissue which will bring renewed attention to Love's powerful sound.
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Generation Rock N' Roll
Cat: EP 26712. Rel: 18 Jun 24
Back In Black (2:14)
Chickies (3:18)
Miss Pussy (2:57)
I Ain't Missin' Around (2:11)
Timeless (2:52)
Generation Rock'n'Roll (2:19)
How Could You Be So Cruel (2:37)
So Good, So Good (2:18)
I Don't Know Where I’m Goin' (2:39)
Stop Drinking, Still Play Rock'n'Roll (2:41)
Review: The Nut Jumpers is a collaboration that brings together Helen Shadow, Ricky Lee Brawn (of The Stargazers and The Big 6), and 'Mr. Dynamite' aka Jake Calypso, and it finds them blend their talents into a diverse yet authentic rock'n'roll experience. With Helen's stellar guitar, Ricky Lee's dynamic drums, and Jake's vocals, harmonica, and bass, their sound spans rockabilly, rock'n'roll, blues boppers, and sixties vibes with effortless cool. They fuse these influences seamlessly, occasionally evoking guitar riffs reminiscent of Link Wray in a way that means The Nut Jumpers deliver a rich musical tapestry that resonates with classic authenticity and a contemporary edge.
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Get Ready To Rumble
Get Ready To Rumble (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OGR 888. Rel: 20 Jan 25
Get Ready To Rumble
Rumble In The Jungle
Review: It's hard to fault the work of the Original Gravity crew and when the tasteful London label's All Stars assemble it's even more important to take note. It is they who kick off 2025 with a classic funky break that is topped with spoken word samples from an MC at a big fight event (though it's not Michael Buffer, the man behind these famous words, because he has a strict copyright on them). The beats are as fiery as a heavyweight showdown with plenty of punchy horn stabs. On the flip, 'Rumble In The Jungle' is a similar sound that makes just as much impact.
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Love Me Tender
Love Me Tender (limited pink heart-shaped vinyl 7")
Cat: ART 65. Rel: 19 Nov 24
Love Me Tender (2:47)
Can't Help Falling In Love (3:04)
Review: What better way to celebrate the charm of Elvis Presley than with 'Love Me Tender' on limited edition 7" pink heart-shaped vinyl? Featuring the iconic ballad that captured hearts worldwide, this single was originally recorded in 1956 for Presley's film debut, Love Me Tender. It showcases the King's tender vocals and enduring romantic appeal and the heart-shaped design adds a touch of whimsy and nostalgia, making it a perfect tribute to one of the most beloved songs in rock 'n' roll history, as well as a unique slab of wax for the shelves.
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Ready You Love (Be Happy)
Ready You Love (Be Happy) (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: DR 161. Rel: 18 Nov 24
Ready You Love (Be Happy) (2:58)
(This Time) I Can't Lose (4:21)
Review: Darron Robinson is a former frontman of London's Mod 'n' Soul group The Sha La La's and has been delivering impressive solo material with his latest double A-side single on Detour Records being his most uplifting yet. 'Ready Your Love (Be Happy)' and 'This Time I Can't Lose' embody the hopeful lyrics, energy and attitude that have become synonymous with Darron's writing. His skill as a songsmith continues to shine and has caught the attention of legendary Northern Soul DJ Richard Searling and BBC 6 Music's Craig Charles, who both featured his track 'When Love Comes' on their shows.
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My Sweet Polly
Cat: SJ 559. Rel: 24 Jan 25
The Scott Brothers - "My Sweet Polly" (2:44)
Judson Moore & The Al Tog Staff - "Everybody Push & Pull" (3:11)
Review: Soul Junction revisits the Scot-Tees Capri master tapes here to unveil two previously unreleased tracks. First is 'My Sweet Polly' by The Scott Brothers, a late 60s dance tune inspired by Howard Scott's former girlfriend. Coupled with this is a studio version of Judson Moore's "Everybody Push & Pull," a crossover hit influenced by Rufus Thomas. The Scott Brothers evolved from the 'Elpeccios' in 1958 to the Scott Brothers Band in 1963 and were instrumental in Chicago's music scene. Their label, Capri Records, produced hits like 'We Like Girls' and worked with legends like Garland Green. Judson Moore was a veteran singer who thrived under their mentorship and went on to leave a lasting legacy.
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That Beatin' Rhythm
Cat: REPRO 21. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Richard Temple - "That Beatin' Rhythm" (2:16)
Jimmy Conwell - "Cigarette Ashes" (2:12)
Review: These two Mirwood classics are well-known and well-loved so don't need much hype, but having both tracks on the same 45 is a true treat. 'That Beatin' Rhythm' epitomises the Northern Soul dance scene and is still drawing dancers to the floor all these years on. The instrumental flip is credited to the singer of the A-side and was also hugely popular back in the day but has received less attention in recent years with the vocal version dominating DJ spins. This pairing is a potent one that still very much gets us up and going.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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Beggin'
Beggin' (7")
Cat: 45 85031. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Timebix - "Beggin'" (2:49)
The Quik - "Ben's Apple Crumble" (2:14)
Review: Originally called The Take 5, Timebox hails from Southport, Lancashire. This quintet's use of organ and vibraphone helped to heighten their obvious love of soul and jazz influences which were always reflected in their repertoire. Before signing with Deram, they recorded a standout rendition of Dizzy Gillespie's 'Soul Source' for the Piccadilly label and here we get their superbly raw and direct 'Beggin' tune, a real piece of 60s gold. On the flip, The Quik's 'Ben's Apple Crumble' brings more brilliance to a crucial 45.
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 in stock $15.22
Álbumes
Black Soul (remastered)
Cat: MM 129. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Given's Boots (part 2) (2:36)
Manana (2:57)
Corruption (2:50)
Heart Breaker (5:22)
Rhodesia (5:34)
Lonnies Cup (6:50)
On The Spot (3:30)
Review: You have a genuine piece of musical history here. The Anchors may not be remembered by many, but made a significant impact on everyone who does. Black Soul is the third and - to all musicologist knowledge - last record put out by this pioneering South African funk-soul outfit. Straight out of the Johannesburg township of Alexandria at the height of Apartheid, they became known for exceptional musicianship and reinterpreting the classic Memphis, USA sound for their own oppressed community. Part three of that legacy takes things much, much further, though. So, we can definitely still hear those Mid South sounds that represent the very essence of soul, but here the aesthetic becomes something altogether different, Afro and specific to time and place. Homage paid to the genre founders, but drawing on personal circumstances to own things for themselves.
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Unplugged 1968
Unplugged 1968 (orange vinyl LP)
Cat: 115639 1. Rel: 21 Feb 25
Cry Baby Cry (2:24)
Child Of Nature (2:34)
The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill (2:27)
I'm So Tired (3:03)
Yer Blues (3:24)
Julia (3:34)
What's The New Mary Jane (2:29)
Revolution (3:54)
While My Guitar Gently Weeps (2:30)
Circles (2:09)
Sour Milk Sea (3:25)
Not Guilty (2:58)
Piggies (2:00)
Review: If you use the online network-cum-existential-need-to-know community Reddit, then it won't surprise you to learn there's a vast and almost unfathomably broad sub group dedicated to The Beatles. Within this, at least a handful of people have posed the question: "if the Beatles had done an MTV Unplugged concert in approx 1968 what stripped down classics might be in the resulting brilliant Unplugged Album?" Forgive the grammar - we took the speculative quandary verbatim from an internet that long-since descended into a linguistic void. Nevertheless, those stumped by this query will be delighted to know that such a record does exist for us to use as a touchstone. Albeit without the MTV bit. And what tracks made the cut? Well, 'Why My Guitar Gently Weeps', 'Revolution', 'Julia', 'Cry Baby Cry', and 'The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill', among others.

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Love Songs (reissue)
Love Songs (reissue) (picture disc LP)
Cat: ART 84. Rel: 02 Jul 24
Love Me Do (2:25)
To Know Her Is To Love Her (2:38)
You Really Got A Hold On Me (2:55)
All My Loving (1:57)
Take Good Care Of My Baby (2:20)
From Me To You (1:53)
If I Fell (2:14)
Yesterday (2:06)
Crying, Waiting, Hoping (1:56)
Till There Was You (2:52)
Sure To Fall (2:12)
Things We Said Today (2:31)
Thank You Girl (1:58)
PS I Love You (2:04)
Review: When John, Paul, Ringo and George put their minds to it, they made incredibly romantic tracks. While some of their most groundbreaking efforts as The Beatles would be steeped in surrealism and psychedelia, even at their trippiest there's plenty of sentimentality to make us stop and consider how much that person means to us. Whoever that is. Love Songs is a compilation that really takes that idea and runs with it, made up of the band's most amorous singles and album tunes recorded between 1962 and 1970. 'Yesterday', 'I Follow The Sun', 'Something', 'If I Fell' and 'Norwegian Wood' reflect the scope of what's here, both in terms of songwriting credits but also era and - as a result - sound. One of the less obvious ways to remember one of the greatest groups in British pop history.
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A Hard Day's Night (mono) (Soundtrack)
A Hard Day's Night (mono) (Soundtrack) (limited LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: UIJY 75310. Rel: 02 Dec 24
A Hard Day's Night (vocal) (2:33)
Tell Me Why (vocal) (2:11)
I'll Cry Instead (vocal) (2:10)
I Should Have Known Better (instrumental) (2:16)
I'm Happy Just To Dance With You (vocal) (1:59)
And I Love Her (instrumental) (3:49)
I Should Have Known Better (vocal) (2:44)
If I Fell (vocal) (2:22)
And I Love Her (vocal) (2:33)
Ringo's Theme (This Boy) (instrumental) (3:14)
Can't Buy Me Love (vocal) (2:16)
A Hard Day's Night (instrumental) (2:12)
Review: Today, pop stars use visual vehicles to further their reach, image and reputation every day, but back when A Hard Day's Night arrived, the idea of casting a band in a musical movie in which they played themselves, produced simultaneously with a studio album, was still more than novel. Largely unproven territory, the runaway success of this concept would go on to set a precedent. 36 hours in the lives of the group as they prepare for a TV performance, it not only breaks the theatrical fourth wall, it speaks to what was then an emerging appetite among fans to see more rounded, 3D renditions of their idols - now mainstreamed. Inspiring countless TV and cinema releases, from Ferry Cross The Mersey with Gerry and the Pacemakers, to the Monkees' series, A Hard Day's Night remains one of the best examples of the Beatles as revolutionary pop stars.
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The Lost Studio Tapes 1962-1964
The Lost Studio Tapes 1962-1964 (limited hand-numbered blue vinyl double 10" LP)
Cat: SGTIV 002. Rel: 28 May 24
Money (That's What I Want)
Till There Was You
To Know Her Is To Love Her
Take Good Care Of My Baby
Memphis Tennessee
Sure To Fall (In Love With You)
Crying Waiting Hoping
Love Of The Loved
September In The Rain
Besame Mucho
Till There Was You
My Bonnie
Love Me Do
PS I Love You
There's A Place (take 2)
I Saw Her Standing There (take 6 & 10)
Misery (take 6)
Thank You Girl (take 4 & 12)
Don't Bother Me (take 10)
Hold Me Tight (take 28)
A Hard Day's Night (take 7)
I'm A Loser (take 8)
What You're Doing (take 11)
She's A Woman (take 2)
Review: There are some very special Beatles reissues landing right now and this is one of them: The Lost Studio Tapes 1962-1964 comes on limited hand-numbered blue vinyl double 10". It is a remarkable collection that takes a deep dive into the world of what might have been as these priceless recordings reveal the creative process that shaped cultural history. Featured is the Beatles' audition for Decca Records, the most controversial recording session in popular music history. Despite the impressive tape produced during this session, Decca Records famously decided not to sign the Beatles. Now, nearly 60 years later, you can listen in and decide for yourself what they were
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The Decca Tapes
The Decca Tapes (limited 180 gram translucent red cloudy vinyl LP)
Cat: SRPD 0011CL. Rel: 08 Jul 24
Like Dreamers Do (2:32)
Money (2:20)
Till There Was You (2:54)
Sheik Of Araby (1:40)
To Know Her Is To Love Her (2:32)
Take Good Care Of My Baby (2:24)
Memphis (2:17)
Sure To Fall (2:00)
Hello Little Girl (1:38)
Three Cool Cats (2:21)
Crying, Waiting, Hoping (2:00)
Love Of The Loved (1:50)
September In The Rain (1:53)
Besame Mucho (2:36)
Searchin' (3:00)
Review: They say that in life, we only regret the things we don't do. So imagine how you'd feel having sat in on The Beatles' 1962 audition for Decca Records if you then simply thanked the Fab Four for coming in and told them, through a smile of pure dishonesty, that they would be hearing from your assistant. A call that would never come. The label's loss was EMI and Parlophone's gain, in the end, and now we have the evidence to prove just how short sighted Decca execs were. The Decca Tapes, as it sounds, is a full setlist of everything that was played on that fateful morning. More so, it's a document of what could be the greatest misjudgement and oversight in 20th Century pop history. Still, you can't win 'em all.
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Live In Stockholm 1964 (mono)
Cat: RANDB 134LP. Rel: 30 May 24
Introduction (0:13)
I Saw Her Standing There (2:21)
You Can't Do That (2:31)
She Loves You (2:45)
All My Loving (1:59)
Roll Over Beethoven (2:14)
Can't Buy Me Love (2:10)
I Wanna Be Your Man (2:14)
Twist & Shout (2:32)
Roll Over Beethoven (1:50)
Love Me Do (Medley) (4:02)
Can't Buy Me Love (2:12)
I Saw Her Standing There (2:50)
I Wanna Be Your Man (2:19)
She Loves You (3:03)
Review: .Just like Ronseal says on the tin, Live In Stockholm 1964 features live recordings from The Beatles' second venture to Sweden in the one year, where they would perform four shows over two days on July 28-29 at Stockholm's Johnneshov Isstadio. Broadcast on Swedish TV, the performance is known for technical issues including neither John nor Ringo's mics working, meaning you've to go with just backing vocals for 'You Can't Do That', and 'I Wanna Be Your Man', while both John and Paul would receive electric shocks from ungrounded microphones. The live collection also boasts cuts taken from their earlier 1964 visit, including the four-minute medley version of all five of their UK hit singles from 1962-1963, while marking the final time either 'Love Me Do' or 'Please Please Me' would ever be performed live on stage.
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Signifying Monkey
Cat: LPH 808. Rel: 13 Feb 25
I'm Gonna Walk Your Log (2:34)
Since My Baby Been Gone (3:02)
Return, Gal Of Mine (2:42)
I Keep On Worrying (2:53)
Don't Let That Music Die (2:40)
If The Sea Was Whiskey (3:06)
Big Three Stomp (3:03)
It Can't Be Done (3:17)
She Got Something There (2:08)
Signifying Monkey (2:56)
Where Shall I Go (2:57)
You Don't Love Me No More (2:20)
Till The Day I Die (2:40)
It's Hard To Go Through Life Alone (2:57)
Got You On My Mind (2:54)
Cigareets, Whuskey And Wild Women (3:02)
Why Be So Blue (3:03)
Hard Notch Boogie Beat (2:48)
Review: This calls LP from The Big Three Trio is a lively showcase of pre-rock & roll rhythm and blues, swinging boogie-woogie and rich vocal harmonies. Led by Willie Dixon whose bass playing and songwriting would later shape Chicago blues, the trio delivers plenty of direct energy and storytelling charm. Not least with the title track, a playful take on a classic folk tale that highlights their wit and musicianship. With vibrant piano work and smooth guitar licks, the tight vocal arrangements are allowed to soar and help to capture the spirit of 1940s r&b. A great trip back in time.
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I Feel Like Steppin' Out
Cat: LPH 804. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Signifying Money (2:47)
Reno Blues (3:03)
After While (We Gonna Drink A Little Whiskey) (3:05)
You Sure Look Good To Me (2:44)
Big Three Boogie (2:35)
No More Sweet Potatoes (2:50)
My Love Will Never Die (2:47)
Ebony Rhapsody (3:00)
I Feel Like Steppin' Out (2:57)
Just Can't Let Her Be (2:46)
Lonesome (2:21)
Appetite Blues (2:37)
Evening (2:58)
I'll Be Right Some Day (2:22)
Blue Because Of You (2:29)
Violent Love (2:56)
Review: This is one of a couple of The Big Three Trio albums that are being reissued right now. The threesome in question was a pioneering blues group led by Willie Dixon whose influence shaped Chicago blues in the early years. I Feel Like Steppin' Out captures the trio's smooth harmonies and neat rhythms as well as being united by Dixon's signature bass playing. Blending jump blues, boogie-woogie and early r&b, this one has a lively, feel-good energy and tracks like the title cut are a fine example of the trio's polished yet raw sound which laid the foundation for modern blues and rock. Their sophisticated style and rich vocal harmonies paired with top songwriting would stand them apart today as much as they did back in the 50s.
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Blue No Matter Who
Blue No Matter Who (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: COVR 651. Rel: 25 Nov 24
Interstate Love Song (2:42)
As It Was (2:24)
Just Like Heaven (3:32)
Anything, Anything (3:07)
Dammit (3:38)
It's Been Awhile (3:04)
Lucky (3:26)
Since You're Gone (2:40)
So Central Rain (I'm Sorry) (2:20)
Self Esteem (4:43)
The Greatest (3:26)
I'm Blue No Matter Who (2:37)
Review: Lounge singer Richard Cheese presents his 28th studio album and it is a heartfelt collection of melancholy saloon ballads styled after classic Frank Sinatra Capitol Records concept albums. Featuring 12 newly recorded tracks for 2024, the album pairs Cheese's sincere vocals with rich orchestrations and wistful piano and super covers along the way including Radiohead's 'Lucky,' The Offspring's 'Self Esteem,' R.E.M.'s 'South Central Rain,' Harry Styles' 'As It Was' and Lana Del Rey's 'The Greatest.' It makes for a record full of soulful, nostalgic interpretations.
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Rock Billy Boogie
Rock Billy Boogie (gatefold 180 gram pink vinyl LP)
Cat: 7A 069LP. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Rock Billy Boogie
Love My Baby
I Just Found Out
All By Myself
Black Slacks
The Catman
It's Only Make Believe
Wheel Of Fortune
Am I Blue?
Walk On By
I Just Met A Memory
Blue Christmas
Red Cadillac And A Black Moustache (feat Link Wray, bonus track)
Lonesome Train (feat Link Wray, bonus track)
Summertime Blues (feat Link Wray, bonus track)
A Picture Of You (bonus track)
Review: Dreams can come true. When the late, great Robert Gordon was nine years old, the punk rocker turned Rockabilly-revivalist heard Elvis on the radio and he set his sights on becoming a rock & roll musician. The American went on to have a glittering career that included a stint in New York punk scene favourites Tuff Darts and having Link Wray on his records. But it was in 1978, upon signing to Elvis' label RCA, that he said it was "a dream come true." This is the first album Gordon did with RCA and his first with the go-to session guitarist of the time, Chris Spedding. It's a powerhouse of a record expertly weaving through rockabilly, 50s pop and country. Gordon's soulful vocals sparkle with nostalgic and lustful tones that are able to light up any room where it's heard. A true master of his art.
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The Second Coming (reissue)
Cat: 810075 114423. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Mockingbird Sally (3:39)
Second Line (4:50)
It Ain't What You Do, It's The Way How You Do It (2:45)
The Saints (5:02)
Nuki Suki (5:30)
Rockin' Rockin' Boogie (5:29)
Prophet Of Peace (3:18)
Thomasine (3:09)
Sanctified, Satisfied Toe-Tapper (7:07)
Review: It is well known that Little Richard revolutionised music as a founding father of rock 'n' roll. His flamboyant style was as important to that as his electrifying performances and genre-defining hits like 'Tutti Frutti' and 'Long Tall Sally' which very much reshaped popular culture. After years of chart success, Richard underwent a profound spiritual transformation that ended with him leaving rock for ministry in the 1960s. However, his 'Second Coming' to music bridged his dynamic artistry with gospel roots and now that album is reissued on red vinyl. It's the sound of an artist uniting faith and creativity and cemented him as both a musical innovator and a cultural trailblazer.
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King Of Rock & Roll (reissue)
Cat: 081007 5114737. Rel: 09 Jan 25
King Of Rock & Roll (3:10)
Joy To The World (6:45)
Brown Sugar (3:20)
In The Name (3:08)
Dancing In The Street (5:29)
Midnight Special (3:58)
The Way You Do The Things You Do (3:42)
Green Power (3:45)
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (2:36)
Settin' The Woods On Fire (2:20)
Born On The Bayou (4:23)
Review: Released in 1971, marking Little Richard's dynamic return to the limelight, the album blends the eccentric performer's signature explosive energy with covers of contemporary hits and originals, all while highlighting his unique vocal prowess. Tracks like 'Brown Sugar' and 'Midnight Special' reinterpret rock and soul with his plant of flair. and overall the album, which was produced by HB Barnum, balances raw rock 'n' roll with gospel-infused ballads. Though not a commercial smash, the album indeed reaffirmed his title as the King of Rock & Roll and now it comes reissued on white wax.
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The Mod Top 40
Eddie PILLER / VARIOUS
Cat: DEMREC 1246. Rel: 30 Aug 24
Doris Troy - "What’cha Gonna Do About It" (1:50)
Hank Jacobs - "So Far Away" (2:20)
Nella Dodds - "Come See About Me" (2:40)
George Stone - "Hole In The Wall" (2:50)
The High Keys - "Que Sera Sera" (2:51)
Betty Everett - "Getting Mighty Crowded" (2:12)
Sugar Pie DeSanto - "I Don’t Wanna Fuss" (3:22)
Rufus Thomas - "Walking The Dog" (2:32)
Joe Tex - "Hold What You've Got" (3:07)
Irma Thomas - "Time Is On My Side" (2:52)
Ike & Tina Turner - "I Can’t Believe What You Say" (2:01)
Chuck Jackson - "Any Day Now" (3:24)
Major Lance - "The Monkey Time" (2:47)
Inez & Charlie Foxx - "La De Da I Love You" (2:25)
Mary Love - "I’m In Your Hands" (2:34)
The Larks - "The Jerk" (2:37)
Mitty Collier - "I Had A Talk With My Man" (3:43)
Maxine Brown - "Oh No Not My Baby" (2:34)
The Sapphires - "Gotta Have Your Love" (2:15)
Solomon Burke - "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love" (2:45)
Lee Dorsey - "Ride Your Pony" (2:53)
Jackie Ross - "Selfish One" (3:19)
The Sharpees - "Tired Of Being Lonely" (2:38)
Roy Head & The Traits - "Treat Her Right" (2:07)
Little Milton - "Who’s Cheating Who?" (2:57)
James Brown - "Out Of Sight" (2:22)
Don Covay - "Mercy, Mercy" (2:26)
Darrell Banks - "Open The Door To Your Heart" (2:36)
Bessie Banks - "Go Now" (2:40)
Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces - "Searching For My Love" (2:30)
Phil Upchurch Combo - "You Can’t Sit Down" (part 1) (2:10)
Jackie Lee - "The Duck" (2:19)
Bobby Sheen - "Dr Love" (2:23)
The Poets - "She Blew A Good Thing" (2:47)
Little Hank - "Mr Bang Bang Man" (2:38)
Jerry Jackson - "It’s Rough Out There" (2:23)
Bunny Sigler - "Let The Good Times Roll - Feel So Good" (2:54)
Chris Bartley - "Sweetest Thing This Side Of Heaven" (2:55)
Toussaint McCall - "Nothing Takes The Place Of You" (3:22)
Mickey Lee Lane - "Hey-Sah-Lo-Nay" (2:28)
Review: Eddie Piller Presents The Mod Top 40 revives the essence of '60s Mod music with a fresh twist. While many fans are familiar with the tracks, the story behind them is new and intriguing. Inspired by the Mod revival of the late 70s, Eddie delved into the original scene, guided by Randy Cozens, whose letters to music magazines in the pre-internet era led to the creation of the original Mod Top 100. Eddie's double vinyl set includes 40 essential r&b, soul, jazz and beat tracks plus personal picks for unavailable originals. This release honours Cozens' influence and offers a stylish, informative introduction to classic Mod sounds complete with new sleeve notes and track details.
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Live In Liverpool
Live In Liverpool (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 021937 3EMU. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Though It Hurts Me Badly (5:16)
Baby Blue (4:05)
Everything Is Gonna Be Alright (3:27)
Different Drum (3:24)
I Believe (3:52)
Medicated Goo (4:41)
I'm A Dreamer (5:58)
Shoot The Dove (4:19)
(If You Think You're) Groovy (3:38)
Hold On To Your Dreams (3:43)
You Got Me (3:23)
Eleanor Rigby (5:56)
Still Trying (3:06)
The Magic Hour (2:44)
Angel Of The Morning (4:11)
Life Is But Nothing (5:43)
God Only Knows (3:49)
The First Cut Is The Deepest (4:17)
Review: In 2019, soul legend P.P. Arnold made a powerful comeback with The New Adventures of... P.P. Arnold, her first studio album in decades. It saw her lay down some killer collaborations with Paul Weller, Steve Cradock, The Specials, and her son Kojo Samuel, and as such the album earned widespread praise. Arnold's UK tour ended with a standout performance at Liverpool's Grand Central Hall in October and it is that which was recorded to be presented here in her live album Live In Liverpool on earMUSIC. It's a great showcase of her commanding stage presence and effortless vocals with classics like 'The First Cut Is The Deepest' alongside some fresh new songs, all on nice heavyweight wax.
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Elvis 1960: Everybody's Got The Fever (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 370047 7838508. Rel: 19 Apr 25
Make Me Know It (1:57)
Soldier Boy (3:18)
Stuck On You (2:18)
Fame & Fortune (2:26)
A Mess Of Blues (2:20)
It Feels So Right (1:59)
Fever (3:23)
Like A Baby (2:36)
It’s Now Or Never (3:08)
The Girl Of My Best Friend (2:17)
Dirty, Dirty Feeling (1:18)
Thrill Of Your Love (2:54)
I Gotta Know (2:13)
Such A Night (3:03)
Are You Lonesome Tonight (3:08)
The Girl Next Door (Went A'Walking) (1:46)
I Will Be Home Again (2:32)
Reconsider Baby (3:43)
Shoppin’ Around (version 1) (2:16)
Didja’ Ever (2:36)
Doin’ The Best I Can (3:11)
GI Blues (2:43)
Frankfort Special (2:48)
Tonight Is So Right For Love (2:13)
Big Boots (Slow version) (1:27)
What’s She Really Like (2:20)
Blue Suede Shoes (2:05)
Wooden Heart (1:59)
Pocketful Of Rainbows (2:32)
Tonight Is All Right For Love (1:20)
Black Star (2:25)
Summer Kisses, Winter Tears (2:15)
Britches (1:41)
A Cane & A High Starched Collar (1:45)
Flaming Star (2:12)
Black Star (End Title version) (0:41)
Flaming Star (End Title version) (0:36)
Milky White Way (2:32)
I Believe In The Man In The Sky (2:00)
His Hand In Mine (3:13)
He Knows Just What I Need (1:54)
Surrender (1:50)
Mansion Over The Hilltop (3:01)
In My Father’s House (2:00)
Joshua Fit The Battle (2:35)
Swing Down Sweet Chariot (2:33)
I’m Gonna Walk Dem Golden Stairs (1:48)
If We Never Meet Again (1:56)
Known Only To Him (1:31)
Crying In The Chapel (2:21)
Working On The Building (1:50)
Lonely Man (2:54)
In My Way (1:26)
Wild In The Country (1:53)
Forget Me Never (1:27)
I Slipped, I Stumbled, I Fell (Lower Key version) (1:35)
Lonely Man (1:48)
Husky Dusky Day (1:11)
Fame & Fortune (1:50)
Stuck On You (0:45)
Witchcraft (1:33)
Love Me Tender (1:43)
Make Believe (0:32)
If I Loved You (1:18)
She Wears My Ring (1:47)
Lawdy Miss Clawdy (1:46)
Review: In 1960, composer Leonard Bernstein called Elvis Presley "the greatest cultural force of the 20th century," praising how he revolutionised the music, language and fashion of the day. And it is fair to say Elvis's influence paved the way for the '60s social revolution. This exceptional triple album contains 54 tracks, mostly alternate versions, with all of them offering a unique compilation of Elvis's diverse talents. It celebrates his versatility as an artist while honouring the brilliant songwriters who helped make his work legendary, flamboyant and so timeless.
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Live In Las Vegas 1970
Live In Las Vegas 1970 (180 gram gold vinyl LP)
Cat: VC 95370. Rel: 02 Dec 24
All Shook Up (2:28)
That's All Right (1:54)
Proud Mary (3:08)
Don't Cry Daddy (2:36)
Teddy Bear Don't Be Cruel (2:17)
Long Tall Sally (1:39)
Let It Be (3:19)
I Cant Stop Loving You (2:49)
Walk A Mile In My Shoes (5:25)
In The Ghetto (3:47)
True Love Travels On A Gravel Road (4:06)
Polk Salad Annie (1:30)
Kentucky Rain (3:11)
Suspicious Minds (5:54)
Review: This album from 1970 captures the king of rock & roll at the height of his live performance prowess during his legendary Vegas residency. Showcasing electrifying renditions of his greatest hits, this collection transports listeners to the iconic International Hotel, where Elvis dazzled audiences with his charisma, energy, and vocal mastery. Featuring fan favourites like 'Suspicious Minds,' 'In The Ghetto,' and 'True Love Travels On A Gravel Road," the album highlights his seamless blend of rock, blues and ballads. This release celebrates an unforgettable era of Presley's career and immortalises his dynamic stage presence.
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At The BBC 1966
Cat: RANDB 143LP. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Keep On Running (3:06)
Ramblin' Rose (3:13)
Please Do Something (2:18)
Somebody Help Me (2:06)
Let Me Down Easy (2:59)
Don't Mess Up A Good Thing (2:40)
Dust My Blues (2:32)
Mean Woman Blues (3:06)
I'm Getting Better (2:05)
Together 'Til The End Of Time (2:30)
When I Come Home (2:37)
Mean Woman Blues (2:41)
Take This Hurt Off Me (2:37)
Dust My Blues (2:33)
Gimme Some Lovin' (3:25)
BBC Interviews With Spencer Davis (5:43)
Review: This special album allows you to experience sixteen pristine tracks by the Spencer Davis Group, captured in 1966 during BBC recordings. This collection includes rare songs not found on any studio album alongside smash hits like 'Keep On Running,' 'Somebody Help Me,' and 'Gimme Some Lovin'.' Witness a young Stevie Winwood's vocal and instrumental brilliance, foreshadowing his achievements with Traffic, Blind Faith, and his illustrious solo career. Enhanced sound quality eliminates DJ interruption and makes for a seamless listening experience that showcases the band's dynamic performances and Winwood's burgeoning talent.
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Call Me Old Fashioned (Soundtrack)
VARIOUS
Cat: NUM 517LP. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Pony Sherrell - "Don't Do Anything Til You've Heard From Me" (2:34)
Margo Guryan - "More Understanding Than A Man" (3:18)
Charleen Houston - "Just Like A Fool" (2:35)
Dolores White - "Lovers Paradise" (2:02)
Charlene Knight - "If My Dreams Come True" (2:49)
Darla Hood - "Un Momento Mas" (2:24)
Manny Lopez - "Terra Bella (Que Bonita Es Mi Tierra)" (2:59)
Nun Plus - "Walk About The Craters Of The Moon" (2:43)
Arnie & Chise' Trio - "Three Cherries" (2:03)
Carmen - "Ukulele Mambo" (2:27)
Jeanne Hatfield - "Time" (3:35)
Doris Drew - "Aba Da Aba Du" (2:22)
April Yen - "If & When It Happens" (2:55)
Birdlegs & Pauline - "Mist Of A Dream" (3:41)
Review: The early Cold War years had quite a lot to be envious of. Clearly defined lines of partisanship and international allegiances, rather than this 'each-country-for-itself' end game we seem to be setting up to play right now. Then there was the sexy, swoon-y, seductive and thoroughly intoxicating pop sounds emanating from teenage bedrooms, shopping malls, concert halls and anywhere else you can think of. Call Me Old Fashioned hits the nail on the latter's head. Squarely. The soundtrack to the first part of Louis Wayne Moody's spy trilogy, this is all about those tunes that make you want to sip Manhattans while gazing at some red-lipped diva cast in the low-lit spots of a late night cabaret restaurant. Or lose yourself in the rhythm of a live Latin jazz ensemble, or the bombast of big band. Picture painted, it's a transportive release, even if you've never seen or heard of the movies.
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Haunted Presence
VARIOUS
Haunted Presence ('ghost power' silver vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NUM 566LPC2. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Bambi Fodera - "The Moon Turned To Blood" (2:33)
Kiriae Crucible - "The Salem Witch Trial" (2:53)
The Cords - "Ghost Power" (3:04)
The Mystic Tide - "Running Through The Nigh" (2:30)
The Reactions - "In My Grave" (2:46)
The Inmates - "Crystal Ball" (2:26)
Cemetery (10:21)
Medusa - "Unknown Fear" (10:21)
Eugene Viscione - " Turned Killer" (3:10)
Slim Martin - "Haunted After Midnight" (2:49)
Zen Fuller - "Doomsday" (1:55)
Tony & The Monstrosities - "Igor's Party" (2:21)
The A'Kies - "Haunted Piano" (2:18)
Jerry White - "Mummy Drag" (2:49)
The Comics Books - "Black Magic & Witchcraft" (1:51)
Helene Smith - "Thrills & Chills" (2:28)
Angela Alexander & JD. Saddler - "Don't Make Me Kill You" (2:02)
Nat Fross - "Too Many Skeletons In The Closet" (2:29)
JC & The Soul Angels - "Nightmare Strut" (3:51)
Soul Superbs - "Cannibals" (4:28)
Review: Just in time for the spooky season, the wonderful Numero has put together another of their famously good compilations. This one, Haunted Presence (which comes on lovely 'ghost power' silver vinyl) is packed with Halloween treats from across the label's vast span. It takes in ghoulish garage rock like Slim Martin's 'Haunted After Midnight', skeleton-rattling soul like Bambi Fodera's 'The Moon Turned To Blood' and some proto-metal mutations like Medusa's 'Unknown Fear' as well as haunting 60s rock like Angela Alexander & JD. Saddler's 'Don't Make Me Kill You' across 20 tracks that will enliven any seasonal get-together.
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Begging The Moon: Phleng Thai Sakon & Luk Krung 1945-1960
VARIOUS
Cat: DEATH 063LP. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Somyot Tassanphan - "It's Not Raining All Over The Sky" (2:52)
Wongchan Pairot - "Deceived" (2:59)
Ruangthong Thonglantom - "Wedding Tomorrow" (3:07)
Wongchan Pairot - "Begging The Moon" (2:56)
Songphan Kwanphoon - "Touch" (3:01)
Komin Nilwong - "Majesty Above The Sky" (2:34)
Poonsak Pattayakosol - "Look" (3:14)
Phongsri Woranuch - "Sorry Letter" (3:09)
Phon Pornphakdee - "Frightening" (3:04)
Thanongsak Phakdithewa - "One Love" (3:01)
Wongchan Pairot - "Lonely" (3:04)
Ruangthong Thonglantom & Winai Chulabusapa - "Swan & Crow" (3:05)
Phongsri Woranuch - "The Farmstead Awaits You" (3:09)
Chen Yenkhae - "Poor Homeless People" (2:56)
Nanta Pitanilapalin & Naris Aree - "Love Me For A Long Time" (3:48)
Suwanna Seneewong - "Beyond Desire" (2:48)
Review: This is a wonderful collection of Phleng Thai sakon, a style of Thai popular song that fuses local and Western influences. Recorded from the end of WWII to the early 1960s, these tracks are part of the Luk krung genre which contrasts with rural Luk thung. Following the 1930s Thai cultural revolution, Western elements like jazz were incorporated into Thai music and transformed folk melodies into dances like ramwong. This compilation showcases the polished, urbanized Luk krung style, though some tracks touch on rural themes. Despite Western influences, many tracks retain strong ties to traditional Thai music and create romantic, beguiling arrangements.
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Shades Of Sorrow: Rare Chicano & Blue Eyed Soul Ballads Vol 2
VARIOUS
Cat: SOS 02LP. Rel: 22 Jul 24
The Encores - "Come Back" (2:13)
The Sharades - "Only Tear" (2:30)
The Dirty Elbows - "I Love You, Girl" (2:40)
The Juveniles - "What Can I Do" (3:30)
Duke Of Earl & The Electric Experience - "I Found Love" (3:09)
Five Guys - "When We're Together" (3:04)
The Fluid Ounces - "He's Got You" (2:48)
Mike McGowan - "But I Love You" (3:07)
City Limits - "Crystal Ball" (3:33)
The Lonely Souls - "Can't Stop Now" (2:59)
Flintstone Bros - "Tortured Mind" (2:58)
The Sabres - "It's All In Your Mind" (2:33)
Review: Monster Mike of Oracion Record is back once again having been digging deep into soul history. The treasures he returns with are again exceptional, just like they were in the first volume. Shades Of Sorrow: Rare Chicano & Blue Eyed Soul Ballads features 25 more gems from the likes of The Sharades, The Dirty Elbows and The Fluid Ounces, all of which tug at the heart, bring beautiful sad feelings to the fore and leave you feeling happy to be alive and able to experience such stunning melancholy. An essential album .
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Joker: Folie A Deux (Soundtrack)
VARIOUS
Cat: 750347 4. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Slap That Bass/Get Happy/What The World Needs Is Love (3:08)
For Once In My Life (2:51)
If My Friends Could See Me Now (3:05)
Folie A Deux (1:38)
Bewitched (2:58)
That's Entertainment (1:41)
When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You) (1:42)
To Love Somebody (1:52)
(They Long To Be) Close To You (2:38)
The Joker (3:10)
Gonna Build A Mountain (3:43)
I've Got The World On A String (2:03)
If You Go Away (3:08)
Gonna Build A Mountain (reprise) (2:57)
That's Life (2:03)
True Love Will Find You In The End (2:03)
Review: One of the most startling aspects of Todd Philips' Joker sequel - aside from the creepy, claustrophobic, horror-leaning moodiness of Hildur Guonadottir's original score - was the director's decision to get its lead character to belt out cover versions of well-known songs, jukebox musical style. It's that aspect of the film's soundtrack that's showcased on this release, rather than Guonadottir's incredible score. Joaquim Phoenix and Lady Gaga, then, are the undoubted stars of the show, belting out - individually or collectively - such familiar favourites as 'That's Entertainment', 'That's Life', 'When You're Smiling (The World Smiles With You)' and 'To Love Somebody'.
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 in stock $14.38
Call Me Old Fashioned
VARIOUS
Call Me Old Fashioned (gold vinyl LP)
Cat: NUM 517LPC2. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Pony Sherrell - "Don't Do Anything Til You've Heard From Me" (2:34)
Margo Guryan - "More Understanding Than A Man" (3:18)
Charleen Houston - "Just Like A Fool" (2:35)
Dolores White - "Lovers Paradise" (2:02)
Charlene Knight - "If My Dreams Come True" (2:49)
Darla Hood - "Un Momento Mas" (2:24)
Manny Lopez - "Terra Bella (Que Bonita Es Mi Tierra)" (2:59)
Nun Plus - "Walk About The Craters Of The Moon" (2:43)
Arnie & Chise' Trio - "Three Cherries" (2:03)
Carmen - "Ukulele Mambo" (2:27)
Jeanne Hatfield - "Time" (3:35)
Doris Drew - "Aba Da Aba Du" (2:22)
April Yen - "If & When It Happens" (2:55)
Birdlegs & Pauline - "Mist Of A Dream" (3:41)
Review: Unearthed after 63 years in the Lou-Mood Pictures vault, this long-lost soundtrack captures the lush elegance of pop's post-war heyday. Call Me Old Fashioned blends sugar-voiced divas with bold big bands, and a playful "zoo be zoo be zoo" flair, and is then topped with a Latin jazz twist. With its cocktail of vintage sophistication and cinematic intrigue, this 40-minute stereo escapade is tailor-made for fans of spy-fi glamour and is yet another sonic treasure from Numero that invites you to sip and savour the golden age of sound.
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The Tarantino Experience Reloaded
VARIOUS
The Tarantino Experience Reloaded (gatefold yellow & red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: FF 0005. Rel: 09 Dec 24
Fendermen - "Ghost Riders In The Sky" (4:39)
Geater Davies - "Sad Shades Of Blue" (4:10)
Joe Cocker - "Woman To Woman" (4:27)
Lobo - "Me & You & A Doig Named Bob" (3:04)
John Fred & His Playboy Band - "Judy In Disguise" (2:55)
Johnny Cash - "I Walk The Line" (2:43)
Golden Gate Quartet - "I'm Troubled" (2:56)
Guy Mitchell - "Singing The Blues" (2:23)
Duane Eddy - "Cannonball" (2:15)
The Surf Coronados - "Pipeline" (2:10)
Chris Farlowe - "Paint It Black" (3:29)
Screamin' Lord Such - "Murdered In The Graveyard" (2:58)
T Rex - "Jeepster" (4:04)
The Surfaris - "Wipeout" (2:13)
The Ventures - "Walk Don't Run" (2:58)
Nino Tempo & April Stevens - "Deep Purple" (2:44)
1910 Fruitgum Co - "Indian Giver" (2:35)
John Lee Hooker - "Boom Boom" (2:40)
Connie Francis - "Stupid Cupid" (2:12)
Julie Teicher - "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" (2:51)
The Clovers - "Love Potion No 9" (1:49)
The Grass Roots - "Midnight Confessions" (2:47)
Dobie Grey - "The 'In' Crowd"
The Kingsmen - "Louie Louie"
Review: For Quentin Tarantino, music is as integral to his films as the visuals and dialogue. Fans can't imagine Reservoir Dogs without 'Stuck in the Middle with You' or Pulp Fiction without 'Misirlou' and now they can relive that magic as often as they want: The Tarantino Experience Reloaded celebrates his musical genius with remastered sound and stunning artwork. Tarantino explains his process saying, that "when I start a film, I go through my record collection to find the spirit of the movie," often discovering the perfect song for key moments. His soundtracks are just as exciting and groundbreaking as his films, creating unforgettable moments like Kill Bill's final showdown or Reservoir Dogs' torture scene. Many of them and more feature here.
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Waiting For Your Return: A Shidaiqu Anthology 1927-1952 Part I
VARIOUS
Cat: DEATH 067LP. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Li Minghui - "The Drizzle" (3:52)
Zhang Fan - "Fly All Over The Field" (1:46)
Li Li Hua & Yan Hua - "A Thousand Birds Facing The Phoenix" (3:12)
Zhou Xuan - "Age Of Bloom" (2:50)
Bai Guang - "Waiting For Your Return" (3:30)
Wu Yingyin - "The Moonlight Sends My Lovesickness Across A Thousand Miles" (2:21)
Wang Renmei - "Song Of The Fishermen" (2:44)
Yao Lee & Yao Min - "Congratulations, Congratulations" (2:23)
Bai Hong - "Suzhou Nocturne" (3:11)
Zhou Xuan & Han Langen - "Mahjong Classic" (2:35)
Yao Lee - "Lovesick Tears" (3:05)
Gong Qiuxia - "The Girl By The Autumn Water" (2:40)
Yuan Meiyun - "The Most Beautiful Boy" (2:38)
Zhou Xuan & Yan Hua - "New Life Of Love" (3:03)
Yao Lee & Yao Min - "Oh Susan" (3:15)
Du Jie - "Chinese New Year Song" (3:32)
Zhang Jing, Zhou Xuan & Li Mingjian - "Bells" (3:00)
Qu Yunyun - "Simple Life" (2:48)
Liu Qi - "Tired Of Dancing" (2:59)
Bai Guang - "Expectation" (3:09)
Review: We bloody love the Death Is Not The End label. It's the sort of outlet that vinyl lovers fawn over because it only deals in fascinating sounds from lesser-known musical worlds. Enter this latest project: Shidaiqu, meaning "songs of the era," emerged in 1920s Shanghai as a fusion of Western pop, jazz, blues and Hollywood soundtracks with traditional Chinese elements. This hybrid genre shaped a golden age of Chinese popular music and film during the pre-Communist interwar period. This record anthologises shidaiqu's evolution, from Li Jinhui's pioneering 1927 song 'Drizzle' sung by his daughter Li Minghui to polished 1930s-40s works by the Seven Great Singing Stars, including Zhou Xuan and Bai Guang. A wonderful trip into the unknown.
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Tags: Asian
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The Tarantino Experience Take 3
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The Tarantino Experience Take 3 (gatefold yellow & red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: FF 0006. Rel: 09 Dec 24
Jose Feliciano - "California Dreamin'" (4:01)
The Friends Of Distinction - "Grazing In The Grass" (2:53)
Bobby Womack - "Across 110th Street" (3:46)
Dave Berry - "Little Things" (2:24)
Isaac Hayes, Gloria Gaynor - "You're The First The Last My Everything" (4:33)
Pumpkin Pie - "Stuck In The Middle With You" (3:23)
Pacific Gas & Electric - "Are You Ready?" (5:46)
The Miracles - "Love Machine" (3:03)
Dean Martin - "Rio Bravo" (3:01)
Billie Davis - "I Want You To Be My Baby" (2:41)
The Michael Zager Band - "Lets All Chant" (3:03)
Groove Heritage - "Theme From S W A T" (4:03)
Box Tops - "Cry Like A Baby" (2:33)
Brothers Johnson - "Strawberry Letter 23" (5:44)
The Delfonics - "Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time" (3:17)
Paul Revere & The Raiders - "Good Thing" (3:12)
Ohio Express - "Chewy, Chewy" (2:35)
Zed Is Dead - "Theme From Shaft" (3:12)
The Chi-Lites - "Have You Seen Her" (4:47)
Eddie Floyd - "Knock On Wood" (2:59)
Lynn Anderson - "Stand By Your Man" (2:42)
Eddie Hodges - "I'm Gonna Knock On Your Door" (2:05)
Dolly Parton - "Letter To Heaven" (2:35)
Howlin' Wolf - "Somebody In My Home" (2:20)
Johnny & The Hurricanes - "Beatnik Fly" (1:44)
Review: This third part in an ongoing series of records to focus on the music of the films of Quentin Tarantino continues where Reloaded left off by offering a double album packed with iconic tracks. Featuring gems like Jose Feliciano's 'California Dreamin',' Bobby Womack's 'Across 110th Street' and The Brothers Johnson's 'Strawberry Letter 23,' it celebrates Tarantino's unparalleled ability to pair music with storytelling. Songs from Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill: Vol. 1, Jackie Brown, Reservoir Dogs, Death Proof and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood all feature here on hello w and red vinyl and create a sonic tribute to one of cinema's greatest visionaries. With stunning artwork and remastered sound, this is a superb document of some of film's most famous musical moments.
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Where Southern Soul Began (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
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Cat: HOS 36LP. Rel: 07 May 24
Al TNT Braggs - "Cigarettes & Coffee" (2:20)
Shirley Raymond - "You're Gonna Miss Me" (2:24)
Otis Redding - "Shout Bamalama" (1:56)
Bobby Bland - "I've Been Wrong For So Long" (2:19)
Little Junior Parker - "Backtracking" (2:37)
Louis Jones - "That's Cuz I Love You" (2:47)
Little Bob & The Lolllipops - "You Don't Have To Cry" (3:11)
Roscoe Shelton - "Please Think It Over" (2:47)
Ted Taylor - "If I Don't See You Again" (2:09)
Roy Lee Johnson - "Too Many Tears" (2:17)
Elmore Morris - "What Can I Do For You" (2:25)
William Bell - "You Don't Miss Your Water" (3:01)
Joe Medwick - "I Cried" (2:55)
Joe Tex - "Blessed Are These Tears" (2:21)
Earl Gaines - "Best Of Luck Baby" (2:27)
Sam & Dave - "My Love Belongs To You" (2:20)
Fontella Bass - "I Don't Hurt Anymore" (2:10)
James Brown - "Please, Please, Please" (2:46)
Review: The record Store Day releases are coming thick and fast for 2024 and this is a gem in amongst them. It is said that the so-called "Golden Age of Southern Soul" lasted from about 1962 to 1975, after which point it was disco that shot to prominence and took all the headlines. Although the ensuing fusion of country, gospel, and r&b from the legendary Memphis and Muscle Shoals in the '60s appeared groundbreaking, southern soul drew from diverse influences. Horn lines from Louisiana's swamp pop, blues' lyrical themes, country music's melodies, and profound inspiration from black churches all contributed. As part of the 'History of Soul' series, this LP uncovers southern soul's musical roots with insightful notes by John Ridley, so prepare to be captivated by a truly authentic narrative and electrifying sounds.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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A Little More Time
Cat: LEGO 337VL. Rel: 05 Sep 24
A Little More Time (3:12)
Over & Over (3:33)
Another City Night (4:28)
Win Or Lose (3:06)
Right Here Last Night (3:31)
Thinking Of Leaving (3:04)
Closing Time (4:50)
I Saw You In A Dream (3:36)
I Need A Reason (4:14)
In The Heights (4:41)
Review: PM Warson's latest album, A Little More Time via Legere Recordings, builds on his reputation as a standout in modern r&b. It is his third album and one that broadens his 60s-inspired vision. While not a complete departure from his r&b roots, it ventures into a range of styles and moods with a vintage sonic palette that will capture the hearts and minds of series soul heads. Recorded at London's famous analogue studio Lightship 95, A Little More Time features 10 original tracks that blend live performance energy with refined songwriting and production and the title track, which was also the lead single, exemplifies the album's blend of vintage pop and soul.
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