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Wooly Bully
Junior Dell & The D-Lites - "Wooly Bully" (2:21)
Donnoya Drake - "Wooly Bully" (2:22)
Luchito & Nestor - "Wooly Bully" (2:33)
Curtis Baker & The Bravehearts - "Wooly Bully" (2:26)
Review: Across four artists and four versions, Original Gravity present 'Woolly Bully', a woollen repackaging of the longtime Sam Sham & The Pharoahs classic. Laid down in 1964, this terpsichorean prancer kept to a 12-bar blues progression, and made for the first American record to sell a million copies during the storied British Invasion. Its mixture of skiffly British rock and Mexican-American conjunto was an intentional blend, and a succesful one at that. Its enduring impact is now felt in these rollicking cover versions from Junior Dell, Donnoya Drake, Luchito & Nestor Alvarez and Curtis Baker, all roomy, costume vintage retrofits of the original. Listen closely to the lyrics for strange talk of a mythical creature: the original song's lyrics were so strange that some radio stations banned it for fear of popular befuddlement.
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Tags: Latin | Ska | Boogaloo
 in stock $17.13
2
In The Groove
Cat: CITY 101. Rel: 24 Apr 25
The Cheques - "In The Groove" (2:50)
The Merits - "Arabian Jerk" (2:10)
Review: A double dose of dancefloor bliss is administered (subversively without doctor's orders) by Kent Soul. These two numbers have been faved by fans from several scenes and the world over: first, there's The Cheques' 'In The Groove', a longingly upbeat homage to a groovin' place by the obscure Louisianan organists. Lead organist Tony Nardi, would later go on to form the Thai funk group Salt & Pepper, famously recording 'Man Of My Word', but for then and now, this 60s manoeuvre would serve to transcend its mod origins, attracting the Northern soul crowd in the years to come. After, 'Arabian Jerk' by The Merits rehears a Goldwax production out of Memphis: mod and exotica collide in a steaming instrumental excitation of backbeat accents and parping 2-4 guitars, making a mod belly dancer's anthem.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
 in stock $11.88
3
I'm The Man
Cat: REPRO 22. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Albert Washington & The Kings - "I'm The Man" (2:40)
Albert Washington - "Case Of The Blues" (2:55)
Review: Kent Soul continue in their efforts to 100% faithfully replicate the works of old soul greats from the 60s and 70s, sustaining the everlasting flame of Northern soul and its various splinter hubs across the UK. Now Cincinnatian blues legend Albert Washington gets his due: a highly productive recording artist, active from the 60s all the way through to the 90s, Washington's 'I'm The Man' seizes the a short window moment in which a new spinster might be met with an opportunistic proposition after a bad breakup. "You don't have nobody to call your own / darlin', I'm the man / I share your pain, I do / I can make all your dreams come true / now, come on / yessir, you need me..."
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
 in stock $11.88
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Everything Is Everything
Everything Is Everything (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: AAPA 05245. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything)
Je Vous Aime (I Love You)
I Believe To My Soul
Misty
Sugar Lee
Tryin' Times
Thank You Master (For My Soul)
The Ghetto
To Be Young, Gifted & Black
Review: Upon its release in 1970, Donny Hathaway's latest album was met with critical acclaim but modest commercial success. The LP showcased Hathaway's extraordinary versatility, blending gospel, jazz, blues and soul into a cohesive whole. It was a rich tapestry of influences, marked by Hathaway's stunning vocal prowess and his ability to craft arrangements that felt both intricate and organic. The album also set the stage for his subsequent works, cementing Hathaway as one of the most important voices of his generation. Tracks like 'The Ghetto' and 'Tryin' Times' revealed his commitment to addressing social issues, while songs like 'Thank You Master' and 'Je Vous Aime' showcased his personal and spiritual depth. In the decades since its release, Everything Is Everything has grown in stature, celebrated as a cornerstone of soul music.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
 in stock $77.62
5
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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 in stock $11.60
6
That Sweet Sweet Music
Paul WELLER / VARIOUS
Cat: CDTOP 1655. Rel: 28 Mar 25
The Headhunters - "God Made Me Funky"
The IB Special - "Spanish Twist"
The Valentines - "Breakaway"
Collins & Collins - "Top Of The Stairs"
The Spinners - "Dont Let The Green Grass Fool You"
Syl Johnson - "Black Balloons"
Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson - "Soulshake"
Richie Havens - "I Can't Make It Anymore"
The Exits - "You Got To Have Money"
The Joneses - "Pull My String (Turn Me On)"
The Dells - "Run For Cover"
O.C. Smith - "On Easy Street"
The Radiants - "It Ain't No Big Thing"
Billy Stewart - "Summertime"
Brother To Brother - "In The Bottle"
Baby Huey - "Hard Times"
Johnny Williams - "Maggie"
Joe Simon - "When"
James Carr - "Pouring Water On A Drowning Man"
Roscoe Robinson - "That's Enough"
Blackrock - "Blackrock Yeah Yeah"
American Gypsy - "Golden Ring"
Jon Lucien - "Search For The Inner Self"
The Mist - "Life Walked Out"
Betty Davis - "In The Meantime"
Darrell Banks - "Beautiful Feeling"
Review: Paul Weller is perhaps one of the best non-soul musicians to ask to compile a rare soul compilation. Rather than documenting soul music as it proliferated in the 1960s, Ace Records' soul aim was to capture a genre, fashion and style as one man saw it in retrospect, in light of his involvement in the mod revival of the mid 1970s. Weller would later go onto form and front The Jam, but in late 1974, shortly before his involvement in the punk movement, he was about none of that business at all. Punk partly grew on febrile tissues of mod, which was in turn an offshoot of 60s soul; and it is true that we may hear a foetal form of the sound in the brasher cuts on this record, be it Billy Stewart's 'Summertime' or James Carr's 'Pouring Water'. Also clock Brother To Brother's 'In The Bottle', a super-early drum machine blues gem perfect for the house heads.
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! low stock $14.36
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Speaking Of Happiness
Cat: TR 343. Rel: 01 May 25
Speaking Of Happiness (2:33)
It Only Takes A Little Common Sense (2:24)
Review: Thanks to the year being 2025, te jazz age of the 1920s is being centennially anniversaried the world over. But when recorded music took the world by storm from the 50s onwards, it was only a matter of time before such starlets Lu Elliott would make latent but no less powerful waves in the same early jazz sound, except this time around, the sonic vestiges of the time were preservable. Elliott, a jazz/blues singer and recording artist, was a onetime BB King and Duke Ellington posse member, having found her lungs playing in a band known as The Cubanaires before bronchi-ating out into mid '60s solo stardom with tunes such as 'Speaking Of Happiness'.
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 in stock $11.05
8
If You Believe Your God Is Dead (Try Mine)
Cat: CER 005. Rel: 25 Feb 25
If You Believe Your God Is Dead (Try Mine) (3:14)
He's Sweet I Know (5:09)
Review: A soulful 45 reissue from the Swan Silvertones - a band from America's deep south who bridged the gap between doo-wop's close harmonies and rock 'n' roll in the 1940s and 50s - delivering two powerful tracks that will resonate with fans of gospel, funk and blues. Side-1 features a high-energy, gospel-infused funk track with a strong vocal performance that channels the spirit of James Brown. Its catchy rhythm and bold message make it an instant standout. On the flip side, this one has a more laid-back vibe, blending soulful blues and gospel influences for a deeply emotional and smooth listening experience. A perfect balance of intensity and tenderness from the band said - by the man himself no less - to have inspired Paul Simon to write 'A Bridge Over Troubled Water'.
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 in stock $17.41
9
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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 in stock $49.71
10
Down In The Basement Vol 4
Abramo & Nestor - "Dig It!" (2:28)
Floyd James & The GTs - "Work That Thang" (2:50)
Curtis Baker & The Bravehearts - "Fried Fish ’n’ Collard Greens" (2:40)
The Native Yinzer - "The Hip Strip" (2:33)
Review: The fourth edition in Original Gravity's Down In The Basement series, which gathers instrumental soul and swing cuts onto worthy 7" slabs, resounding the fervent 1960s decadal gap in which mod reigned supreme. With juleps flowing and kneecaps knocking, Abramo & Nestor bring newfangled electric pianistic swing with 'Dig It!', while a twinned "hit it!" injunction is heard from Floyd James & The GTs on the reissued 'Work That Thang'; James' voice is tubed and speed-delayed to terrific effect, achieving a sprung intonation. Curtis Baker brassifies the bonanza with the lively 'Fried Fish 'n' Collard Greens', while The Native Yinzer's exiting excitation 'The Hip Strip' quilts our ears with a mnemic, down-feathery Hammond-breaks bit.
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 in stock $17.13
11
The Deacons
Cat: BGPS 081. Rel: 27 Feb 25
The Deacons (3:23)
Pisces Pace (2:24)
Review: Detroit musician and producer Dave Hamilton hears two fantastic early emissions of his reissued via BGP. Known originally as a guitarist and an early member of the Motown house band, Hamilton's influence on music, especially the later Northern soul firestorm in the UK, is perhaps understated. His guitar contributions to the likes of Marvin Gaye's 'Stubborn Kind Of Fellow' and John Lee Hooker's 'Boom Boom' are indeed cherished additions to the Michigan funk and r&b canon, but perhaps it's his later outings as Dave Hamilton and the Peppers - and later founding of the labels Demoristic and TCB - that house the real trinkets. 'The Deacons' and 'Pisces Place' both came out via the TCB label, and brought vibraphonic blues and astrologic easy listens respectively to wax.
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 in stock $12.44
12
Elijah Rockin' With Soul
Cat: REPRO 24. Rel: 26 Mar 25
Elijah Rockin' With Soul (3:01)
East Side (2:56)
Review: Accomplished keyboard player Hank Jacobs enjoyed much renown on the American West Coast live music circuit at the height of the soul era, having already scored a recorded instrumental hit with 'So Far Away' in 1964. His subsequent gigs as a session musician might've proven him capacious only for life in showbiz as a sideman, but this possibility would be firmly and permanently negated by 'Elijah Rockin' With Soul'. The record emerged by lucky chance from a recording session with arranger Arthur Wright, and Jacobs afterwards went on to make four further releases on Alton Scott's Call Me label at Wright's behest. Now, spanning two favourite Jacobs 'sides with different regional appeals, this new one from Kent Soul hears 'Elijah' as the A track - a precocious future compliment for the Northern soul scene - and 'East Side', an instru *mental* recording with a walloping full-colour sound, more propitious to the LA scene.
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 in stock $11.88
13
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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 in stock $13.82
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Elvis Presley (remastered)
Elvis Presley (remastered) (limited pink & green vinyl 10" LP + poster + booklet)
Cat: VIPVOP 022. Rel: 25 Nov 22
Blue Suede Shoes (2:02)
I'm Counting On You (2:21)
I Got A Woman (2:25)
One-Sided Love Affair (2:10)
I Love You Because (2:41)
Just Because (2:36)
Tutti Frutti (2:04)
Tryin' To Get To You (2:31)
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down & Cry (Over You) (2:02)
I'll Never Let You Go (2:24)
Blue Moon (2:40)
Money Honey (2:40)
Review: This intriguing little 10" LP charts some of the so-called king of rock n' roll's most romantic tunes to ever hit the shelves. On pink and green vinyl comes 'Blue Suede Shoes', 'Blue Moon' and 'Tutti Frutti', reminiscing on a thoroughly missed era of the skiffle monarchist Presley's heyday. Watch out, as it comes with a 16-page booklet full of exclusive track breakdowns and extra notes. Thank you very much.
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 in stock $25.96
15
Terremoto
Terremoto (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OGR 887. Rel: 07 Jan 25
Terremoto (3:42)
Via Appia (2:28)
Review: Original Gravity strides into 2025 with this electrifying debut release from I Ragazzi. The limited 45 rpm has been crafted by the talented Neil Anderson and the title cut 'Terremoto' on the A-side bursts with funky, soulful energy that promises to keep floors moving and grooving all night long. It has big drums, crashing hits and driving Hammond organ stabs that never let up. On the flip, things get a little more laid back with 'Via Appia' which is led by more great organs, this time with swirling horn sounds and an inviting rhythm.
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 in stock $13.82
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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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 in stock $13.82
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Greasy Mike's Lost & Lonely Ladies
VARIOUS
Cat: JMANLP 142. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Ann Cole - "Nobody But Me" (2:31)
Joya Sharrill - "Desdemona's Lament" (2:04)
Marilyn Ross - "Out Of This World" (2:34)
Lyn Avalon - "I Walk The Streets" (2:29)
Ann Henry - "Like Young" (2:27)
Mecie Jenkins - "Come Back Pretty Baby" (2:33)
Tommie Jeane Whitley - "Leave My Heart" (2:26)
Helen Alvey - "Dark Midnight" (2:32)
Miss Johni Naylor - "Red Wine For My Blues" (2:03)
Ann Fleming - "You Upset Me" (2:21)
Delores Johnson - "Give Me Your Love" (2:20)
Wini Beatty - "Melancholy Mood" (2:18)
Patti Dane - "The Wrong Guy" (2:09)
Anna Marie - "Interlude" (3:28)
Patty Ann - "The River" (3:00)
Genie Pace - "Come Back To Sorrento" (2:44)
Review: Jazzman have been capitalising on their kinship with revered digger Greasy Mike by offering him a series of compilations which shine a light on some of the wildly rare records contained in his considerable archives. Following prior themes from Middle-Eastern Harem and Shipwrecked On A Tropical Island, Mike turns his attention to "the sublime, seductive sound of the smooth and sultry songstress." You won't find any household names here, but rather a cast of mesmerising, formidable singers set to heartworn jazz ballads. These are no wallflowers and there's more than enough grit to go with their grace, making this a fantastic collection for anyone who savours the sound of 50s and 60s divas with something to say.
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 in stock $10.78
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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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 in stock $33.14
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Live From Melbourne 1964 (mono)
Cat: RANDB 160LP. Rel: 06 Mar 25
I Saw Her Standing There (6pm, June 17th) (2:47)
You Can't Do That (2:20)
All My Loving (2:43)
She Loves You (2:01)
Till There Was You (2:39)
Roll Over Beethoven (2:07)
Can't Buy Me Love (2:42)
This Boy (2:32)
Twist & Shout (2:46)
Long Tall Sally (2:30)
I Saw Her Standing There (8:45pm June 17th) (2:22)
You Can't Do That (2:35)
All My Loving (2:35)
She Loves You (2:35)
Till There Was You (2:35)
Roll Over Beethoven (2:35)
Can't Buy Me Love (2:35)
This Boy (2:35)
Twist & Shout (2:35)
Long Tall Sally (2:29)
Review: The Beatles were quite possibly at their peak already by the time 1964 came around, certainly in terms of the adoration of their fans and the wild energy they brought to live shows. This set from that year captures that in mono and despite it only being one record it is packed with more than 20 early tunes from the Liverpudlian outfit. Plenty you will know like 'She Loves You' and 'I Saw her Standing There' but many you may not. Either way it is a fine reminder of the greatness of this band back from their earliest era.
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 in stock $24.31
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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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 in stock $15.46
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The Rubens Room: El Records In Camera
VARIOUS
Cat: TR 591LP. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Louis Philippe - "Anthony Bay" (2:18)
Louis Philippe - "Like Nobody Do" (2:53)
Louis Philippe - "Guess I'm Dumb" (3:11)
Louis Philippe - "Touch Of Evil" (3:22)
Louis Philippe - "If You're Missing Someone" (2:50)
Anthony Adverse - "Now Listen" (2:25)
Anthony Adverse - "Ulysses & The Siren" (1:50)
The King Of Luxembourg - "A Picture Of Dorian Gray" (2:32)
The King Of Luxembourg - "The Rubens Room" (4:53)
The King Of Luxembourg - "Smash Hit Wonder" (2:51)
Would-Be-Goods - "The Camera Loves Me" (3:01)
Would-Be-Goods - "Velasquez & I" (3:36)
Would-Be-Goods - "Cecil Beaton's Scrapbook" (2:53)
Marden Hill - "Curtain" (2:55)
Marden Hill - "Oh Constance" (3:17)
Marden Hill - "The Execution Of Emperor Maximillian" (3:22)
Bad Dream Fancy Dress - "Choirboys Gas" (2:24)
Bad Dream Fancy Dress - "Where Have All The Schoolboys Gone?" (3:47)
Bad Dream Fancy Dress - "Lemon Tarts" (3:03)
The Monochrome Set - "Jet Set Junta" (single version) (1:49)
Always - "Thames Valley Leather Club" (2:45)
Always - "Park Row" (3:50)
Momus - "John The Baptist Jones" (3:11)
Momus - "Paper Wraps Rock" (3:59)
Simon Fisher Turner - "Umber Wastes" (3:20)
Review: Few labels in the 80s embodied such a distinct and artful vision as El, the short-lived yet profoundly influential London stable founded by Mike Alway in 1984. The Rubens Room compilation serves as both an introduction and a tribute to the label's uniquely curated aestheticieschewing rock conventions for a sophisticated blend of chamber pop, 60s bubblegum, European chanson, Latin rhythms and cinematic soundscapes. Alway's hands-on approach shaped El's musical direction, working with songwriters like Nicholas Currie (Momus) and Philippe Auclair (Louis Philippe), whose compositions helped show the label's meticulous pop craftsmanship. Simon Turner (The King of Luxembourg), Dean 'Speedball' Brodrick, and producer Richard Preston contributed to a sound that was deliberately theatrical and often satirical, evoking a world of elegance and artifice. This was pop that borrowed from the pastiechoing Ennio Morricone's film scores, Gainsbourg's wit, and the romanticism of forgotten music hallsiyet remained forward-thinking in its stylistic fusions. Among the label's defining artists were the Would-Be-Goods, Anthony Adverse, and Bad Dream Fancy Dress, whose narratives often explored themes through a distinctly un-macho, female gaze. Unlike much of the indie scene of the era, El's output was a celebration of refinement, wit and melodrama. The influence of this approach extended far beyond the UK, particularly in Japan, where it directly inspired the rise of Shibuya-kei artists like Pizzicato Five, Kahimi Karie, and Cornelius. While El never achieved mass commercial success, The Rubens Room reaffirms its legacy as one of Britain's most inventive labels, where pop was not just music but a world of sound, style and storytelling.
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 in stock $34.81
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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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 in stock $12.98
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Why Don't You Smile Now: Lou Reed At Pickwick Records 1964-1965
Lou REED / VARIOUS
Why Don't You Smile Now: Lou Reed At Pickwick Records 1964-1965 (gatefold oxblood & gold vinyl 2xLP + booklet wih obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 21211. Rel: 18 Oct 24
The Primitives - "The Ostrich" (2:31)
The Beachnuts - "Cycle Annie" (2:20)
The Hi Lifes - "I'm Gonna Fight" (2:10)
The Hi Lifes - "Soul City" (2:19)
Ronnie Dickerson - "Oh No Don't Do It" (2:22)
Ronnie Dickerson - "Love Can Make You Cry" (2:20)
The Hollywoods - "Teardrop In The Sand" (2:47)
The Roughnecks - "You're Driving Me Insane" (2:21)
The Primitives - "Sneaky Pete" (2:10)
Terry Philips - "Wild One" (2:12)
Spongy & The Dolls - "Really - Really - Really - Really - Really - Really Love" (2:08)
The Foxes - "Soul City" (2:24)
The J Brothers - "Ya Running, But I'll Getcha" (2:09)
Beverley Ann - "We Got Trouble" (2:52)
The All Night Workers - "Why Don't You Smile" (2:28)
Jeannie Larimore - "Johnny Won't Surf No More" (2:12)
Robertha Williams - "Tell Mamma Not To Cry" (2:17)
Robertha Williams - "Maybe Tomorrow" (2:18)
Terry Philips - "Flowers For The Lady" (2:29)
Terry Philips - "This Rose" (2:11)
The Surfsiders - "Surfin'"
The Surfsiders - "Little Deuce Coupe"
The Beachnuts - "Sad, Lonely Orphan Boy"
The Beachnuts - "I've Got A Tiger In My Tank"
Ronnie Dickerson - "What About Me"
Review: Light In The Attic teams up with Laurie Anderson and the Lou Reed Archive for a thrilling retrospective, Why Don't You Smile Now: Lou Reed At Pickwick Records 1964-65. An expansive selection of songs all written by Lou Reed, during his mid-60s stint as the staff songwriter for the long-defunct label Pickwick Records, this is a rare glimpse of a master rock musician stepping out of the limelight over the course of 25 songs, yet still letting the form and contour of his voice and sensibility be heard. All this was achieved before Reed had at all launched his career with the Velvets; it may indeed be said that this pubescent 60s period was the firelighter to Reed's flame, as the label specialised in soundalike records that emulated the major pop hits of the day - it's no wonder Reed would absorb such emulations and take them in as his own, albeit with a Century-defining twist. Channelling everything from teenybopper pop to soul-inflected garage rock, whether byJeannie Larimore, The Hi-Lifes or The Hollywoods, we get a thorough look-in here as to what made Reed and his contemporaries tick, and what Reed made tick in turn, before the fame.
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If This Is Love (I'd Rather Be Lonely)
Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band - "If This Is Love (I'd Rather Be Lonely)" (2:40)
Stuart Smith - "The Drifter" (2:55)
Review: Geno Washington & the Ram Jam Band were an U.K. based soul band, active between 1965 - 1968. Born William Francis Washington in Evanston, Indiana, Geno joined the airforce marching band and, after leaving high-school, was transferred to England - a week before his 18th birthday. His previously unreleased session recording featured here is 'If This Is Love (I'd Rather Be Lonely)' Also featured is 1965 Northern Soul number 'The Drifter', another unreleased Pye recording originally recorded in America in 1965. It was released in the U.K. the next year, where it was covered by English-Canadian Long John Baldry.
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Intérprete: Boca 45
! low stock $13.54
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Headquarters (remastered)
Headquarters (remastered) (gatefold 2xLP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: R 1725334. Rel: 04 Oct 24
You Told Me (LP1) (2:24)
I'll Spend My Life With You (2:23)
Forget That Girl (2:23)
Band 6 (0:41)
You Just May Be The One (2:01)
Shades Of Gray (3:18)
I Can't Get Her Off My Mind (2:26)
For Pete's Sake (2:09)
Mr Webster (2:03)
Sunny Girlfriend (2:33)
Zilch (1:07)
No Time (2:08)
Early Morning Blues & Greens (2:32)
Randy Scouse Git (2:34)
The Girl I Knew Somewhere (version 2 - 2022 remix - LP2) (2:49)
All Of Your Toys (2022 remix) (3:05)
Forget That Girl (take 15 with alternate Overdubs) (2:28)
You Told Me (take 15 with alternate vocal) (2:45)
Randy Scouse Git (alternate version - take 18) (2:21)
The Girl I Knew Somewhere (version 1 - 2022 remix) (2:49)
A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You (2022 remix) (2:50)
She Hangs Out (2022 remix) (2:42)
Gotta Give It Time (2022 remix) (2:19)
Love To Love (2022 remix) (2:32)
99 Pounds (2022 remix) (2:28)
You Can't Tie A Mustang Down (2022 remix) (2:54)
Review: The 2022 remix of The Monkees' Headquarters revisits the pivotal album where the band seized creative control, marking a milestone in their musical journey. Produced by Chip Douglas, Headquarters captures Michael Nesmith, Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones and Peter Tork stepping beyond their TV personas and establishing themselves as a real band. Featuring remixed tracks from the original multitracks, the release restores the album's original pitch while expanding its stereo separation. Highlights include Nesmith's jangle-pop gem 'You Told Me', Dolenz's inventive 'Randy Scouse Git', and the Boyce & Hart-penned 'I'll Spend My Life with You'. This edition also unearths gems like Neil Diamond's 'A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You' alongside bonus tracks, alternate takes, and insightful studio chatter. Complete with a 28-page booklet this set illuminates The Monkees' creative revolt, delivering a fascinating glimpse into the band's groundbreaking rise to artistic autonomy.
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Can't Stop The Reggae
Junior Dell & The D Lites - "Can't Stop The Reggae" (4:05)
Woodfield Rd Allstars - "Dis Yah Master Blaster" (3:17)
Review: Contemporary reggae artist Junior Dell and his backing band the D-Lites do it just as their forbears did back in the 70s and 80s. Stalwarts of parent label Original Gravity and favourites of theirs, it comes as no surprise: Dell recharges the reggae genre with seemingly limitless battery power, asserting without compromise the Jamaican genre's unstoppability. Appeals to infinitude aside, it still would've certainly needed a heck of a lot of electrical power to fuel all those soundsystems. Even so, 'Can't Stop The Reggae' is a serene track, deploying a lovers' tinge whilst Dell peppers the sound with his suspended vocal lilts. Woodfield Rd Allstars go a little more experimental with things, electronically sequencing their vintage drums and bubbles to a highly miscible eight-note blessup.
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See You Later Alligator
Cat: OGR 844. Rel: 01 Mar 23
See You Later Alligator (3:23)
In A While Crocodile (3:27)
Review: Junior Dell & The Delights are back with a mighty fine new single that comes imbued with plenty of proper good old school ska and reggae values. It's an upbeat rhythm that will get you on your toes with its energetic horns and riffs, swaggering drums and superb vocal work. On the flip of this limited 7" is, of course, 'In A While Crocodile'. It's a continuation of the a-side with just as much swagger and energy. Both tunes are essential and mark another fine drop from this great modern day outfit.
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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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Where Southern Soul Began (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
VARIOUS
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
 in stock $18.51
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Perennial Favorites (reissue)
Cat: MAMM 145059.1. Rel: 01 May 24
Suits Are Picking Up The Bill (2:59)
Low Down Man (3:42)
Ghost Of Stephen Foster (3:35)
Pallin' With AI (2:39)
Fat Cat Keeps Getting Faster (2:47)
Trou Macaq (3:14)
My Drag (3:14)
Soon (3:08)
Evening At Lafitte's (2:48)
The Kraken (2:07)
That Fascinating Thing (4:18)
It's Over (1:43)
Review: Squirrel Nut Zippers' third studio album, Perennial Favorites, receives its first vinyl reissue since its original 1998 release, bringing back the infectious energy and eclectic blend of styles that characterized the neo-swing movement. What sets the band apart from its contemporaries is its ability to capture the genuine spirit of hot jazz, acknowledging the darker undertones and genuine hedonism of the era. Led by charismatic vocals and backed by a tight ensemble, the album delivers a mix of catchy hooks and loose-limbed glee. Tracks like 'Suits are Picking Up the Bill' and 'Fat Cat Keeps Getting Fatter display the band's knack for solid hooks and playful arrangements, while 'Ghost of Stephen Foster' and 'That Fascinating Thing' hint at the subtext that informed swing and hot jazz. Perennial Favorites stands out as a genuine and joyous celebration of the genre. The album effortlessly dabbles in various styles, from big-band swing to jazz crooning to klezmer, all while maintaining a sense of musical accomplishment and respect for history.
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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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Sinseerly Yours
Sinseerly Yours (gatefold yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: CLMN 12030LPC5. Rel: 11 Jul 24
What's His Name (3:05)
Keep On Calling (4:17)
Can't Call Me Baby (4:55)
Give It Up You Fool (3:15)
Hold On (4:41)
It's Such A Shame (4:29)
Talking Back (2:08)
Like I Can Give (4:23)
Can't Do That To Her (3:32)
Sinseerly Yours (2:54)
Review: Thee Sinseers' debut album, Sinseerly Yours, cements their cult status among soul enthusiasts. Led by Joey Quinones, the East Los Angeles band crafts a unique blend of retro soul, low rider ballads, and contemporary R&B. The singles 'Can't Do That To Her' and 'Hold On' showcase their range from upbeat 60s harmonies to somber, old-school ballads. The album's ten tracks offer more of this delightful variety, with highlights like the lush 'Keep On Calling,' 'Give It Up You Fool,' and the title track, reminiscent of the 60s Impressions. Quinones' falsetto evokes the soul of Mark Greene, adding to the intoxicating sound. A standout surprise is 'Taking Back,' a honking-sax instrumental with a live, party vibe. Described as "vintage blissful soul," Sinseerly Yours is poised to be one of the standout soul albums of the year.
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Nancy In London (reissue)
Nancy In London (reissue) (gatefold LP with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 2191. Rel: 09 Aug 24
On Broadway (2:43)
The End (2:15)
Step Aside (2:29)
I Can't Grow Peaches On A Cherry Tree (2:39)
Summer Wine (3:20)
Wishin' & Hopin' (2:50)
This Little Bird (2:09)
Shades (2:14)
The More I See You (2:25)
Hutchinson Jail (2:45)
Friday's Child (2:59)
The Highway Song (3:27)
Are You Growing Tired Of My Love (3:37)
Zodiac Blues (3:10)
Colors Are Changing (previously unreleased) (2:47)
Review: Nancy Sinatra, with her strong, sultry voice and savvy approach, has been a pioneering force in music and business, shaping the path for future female artists while dropping many a great record. On a chilly spring day in 1966, a then twenty-five-year-old Sinatra recorded 'Strawberries, cherries, and an angel's kiss in spring...' for her third LP within four months at London's Pye Studios, known for having hosted The Kinks, Petula Clark, and David Bowie. The album, produced in just three days, features a distinct British flavour with tracks like 'On Broadway,' 'Wishin' and Hopin',' and 'This Little Bird' and also includes the classic Nancy & Lee Hazlewood duet 'Summer Wine.'
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Ain't Nothing But A Boogaloo Party
Cat: OGR 858. Rel: 17 Nov 23
Ain't Nothing But A Boogaloo Party (3:39)
Fiesta Bugalu (4:51)
Review: "Here we go again, yeah!" exclaim Luchito Rodriguez and Nestor Alvarez - Original Gravity's two core mainstays - who team up once again to evoke the undeniable spirit of a 'Boogaloo Party' for the ages. Channelling the sound of the inimitable Latin dance style, but also gradating it so as to be mixable in DJ sets, 'Ain't Nothing But...' delivers compelling call-and-responses and horn-swelling builds. 'Fiesta Bugalu' dubs things out for a reflection on the party just gone, retaining the tempo but relaxing things for extra percussive effect.
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Tags: Latin Funk
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Springtime
Cat: SRL 11035. Rel: 14 Jan 21
Jimmy Thomas - "Springtime" (2:37)
Owen Grey - "I Am Satisfied" (2:31)
Review: Should you be able to find original copies of the two dusty-fingered classics featured on this "45", your bank balance was be significantly smaller. Of course, just because something is rare and expensive doesn't make it good, but Jimmy Thomas's 1969 cut 'Springtime' is genuinely brilliant. Released when funk-rock was arguably at its height, it sees the legendary soul man belting out Alan de Roches' lyrics over a Hammond-heavy fusion of soul, funk and Hendrix-style heavy rock. This time round, it comes backed with a relatively hard to find - on vinyl, at least- chunk of reggae/soul/rhythm & blues from iconic Jamaican singer Owen Grey. It's superb, of course, but we still prefer the incendiary A-side.
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1964 US Albums In Mono
1964 US Albums In Mono (limited 180 gram audiophile vinyl 8xLP box set in slip-case)
Cat: 657174 6. Rel: 21 Nov 24
I Want To Hold Your Hand (LP1: Meet The Beatles!) (2:27)
I Saw Her Standing There (2:55)
This Boy (2:12)
It Won't Be Long (2:14)
All I've Got To Do (2:02)
All My Loving (2:09)
Don't Bother Me (2:25)
Little Child (1:42)
Till There Was You (2:11)
Hold Me Tight (2:29)
I Wanna Be Your Man (1:53)
Not A Second Time (2:02)
Roll Over Beethoven (LP2: The Beatles' Second album) (2:47)
Thank You Girl (2:06)
You Really Got A Hold On Me (3:03)
Devil In Her Heart (2:27)
Money (2:51)
You Can't Do That (2:37)
Long Tall Sally (2:05)
I Call Your Name (2:10)
Please Mr Postman (2:34)
I'll Get You (2:07)
She Loves You (2:23)
A Hard Day's Night (LP3: A Hard Day's Night: original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2:33)
Tell Me Why (2:11)
I'll Cry Instead (2:09)
I Should Have Known Better (instrumental) (2:16)
I'm Happy Just To Dance With You (2:00)
And I Love Her (instrumental) (3:49)
I Should Have Known Better (2:44)
If I Fell (2:21)
And I Love Her (2:34)
Ringo's Theme (This Boy) (instrumental) (3:13)
Can't Buy Me Love (2:16)
A Hard Day's Night (instrumental) (2:12)
I'll Cry Instead (LP4: Something New) (2:08)
Things We Said Today (2:37)
Any Time At All (2:13)
When I Get Home (2:18)
Slow Down (2:58)
Matchbox (1:59)
Tell Me Why (2:09)
And I Love Her (2:32)
I'm Happy Just To Dance With You (1:57)
If I Feel (2:22)
Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand (I Want To Hold Your Hand Sung In German) (2:28)
On Stage With The Beatles (LP5: The Beatles' Story - part 1) (1:00)
How Beatlemania Began (2:41)
Beatlemania In Action (0:59)
Man Behind The Beatles - Brian Epstein (2:34)
John Lennon (3:24)
Who’s A Millionaire? (2:02)
Beatles Will Be Beatles (4:31)
Man Behind The Music - George Martin (4:04)
George Harrison (4:26)
A Hard Day’s Night - Their First Movie (LP6: The Beatles' Story - part 2) (3:44)
Paul McCartney (3:01)
Sneaky Haircuts & More About Paul (2:26)
The Beatles Look At Life (3:52)
Beatle Medley (2:00)
"Victims" Of Beatlemania (2:07)
Ringo Starr (3:06)
Liverpool & All The World! (3:26)
No Reply (LP7: Beatles '65) (2:17)
I'm A Loser (2:32)
Baby's In Black (2:07)
Rock & Roll Music (2:33)
I'll Follow The Sun (1:50)
Mr Moonlight (2:36)
Honey Don't (2:59)
I'll Be Back (2:23)
She's A Woman (3:00)
I Feel Fine (2:22)
Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby (2:29)
Love Me Do (LP8: The Early Beatles) (2:21)
Twist & Shout (2:36)
Anna (2:58)
Chains (2:25)
Boys (2:26)
Ask Me Why (2:26)
Please Please Me (2:01)
PS I Love You (2:05)
Baby It's You (2:39)
A Taste Of Honey (2:04)
Do You Want To Know A Secret (1:57)
Review: The 1964 U.S. Albums in Mono vinyl box set commemorates the Beatles' meteoric rise in the U.S. with a collection of seven landmark albums, including Meet The Beatles!, The Beatles' Second Album, and A Hard Day's Night soundtrack. Capitol and United Artists reshaped the UK releases, crafting albums for American audiences eager for the Beatles' fresh sound. This 8LP set (adding the The Beatles' Story 2LP documentary) is expertly remastered from original master tapes using an all-analog process, ensuring a faithful recreation of the original vinyl experience while enhancing sound quality. Each album is housed in its original artwork and includes essays by Beatles historian Bruce Spizer. From 'I Want to Hold Your Hand' to 'She Loves You', this collection will help you relive Beatlemania at its height, presenting a stunning audio experience that pays homage to the band's U.S. chart dominance in 1964. Perfect for both collectors and new fans.
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The Mod Top 100
Eddie PILLER / VARIOUS
The Mod Top 100 (unmixed 4xCD in slip-case)
Cat: EDSL 0200. Rel: 30 Aug 24
Doris Troy - "What’cha Gonna Do About It"
Hank Jacobs - "So Far Away"
Nella Dodds - "Come See About Me"
George Stone - "Hole In The Wall"
The High Keys - "Que Sera Sera"
Betty Everett - "Getting Mighty Crowded"
Sugar Pie DeSanto - "I Don’t Wanna Fuss"
Rufus Thomas - "Walking The Dog"
Joe Tex - "Hold What You've Got"
Irma Thomas - "Time Is On My Side"
Ike & Tina Turner - "I Can’t Believe What You Say"
Chuck Jackson - "Any Day Now"
Major Lance - "The Monkey Time"
Inez & Charlie Foxx - "La De Da, I Love You"
Mary Love - "I’m In Your Hands"
The Larks - "The Jerk"
Mitty Collier - "I Had A Talk With My Man"
Maxine Brown - "Oh No Not My Baby"
The Sapphires - "Gotta Have Your Love"
Solomon Burke - "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love"
Lee Dorsey - "Ride Your Pony"
Jackie Ross - "Selfish One"
The Sharpees - "Tired Of Being Lonely"
Roy Head & The Traits - "Treat Her Right"
Little Milton - "Who’s Cheating Who?"
James Brown - "Out Of Sight"
Don Covay - "Mercy Mercy"
Darrell Banks - "Open The Door To Your Heart"
Bessie Banks - "Go Now"
Bobby Moore & His Rhythm Aces - "Searching For My Love"
Phil Upchurch Combo - "You Can’t Sit Down"
Jackie Lee - "The Duck"
Bobby Sheen - "Dr Love"
The Poets - "She Blew A Good Thing"
Johnny Nash - "Love Ain’t Nothin’ (But A Monkey On Your Back)"
Earl-Jean - "Randy"
Fred Hughes - "Oowee Baby I Love You"
Sandy Wynns - "A Touch Of Venus"
Nina Simone - "Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood"
Tony Clarke - "Ain’t Love Good, Ain’t Love Proud"
Jimmy McGriff - "I’ve Got A Woman"
The Astors - "Candy"
Googie Rene Combo - "Smokie Joe’s La La"
Little Hank - "Mr Bang Bang Man"
Jerry Jackson - "It’s Rough Out There"
Shades Of Blue - "Oh How Happy"
Howard Tate - "Ain’t Nobody Home"
Jimmy Radcliffe - "Long After Tonight Is Over"
Alvin Cash - "Twine Time"
The O’Jays - "Lipstick Traces"
Bunny Sigler - "Let The Good Times Roll - Feels So Good"
The Incredibles - "There’s Nothing Else To Say Baby"
The Ikettes - "Peaches & Cream"
The Packers - "Hole In The Wall"
Gloria Jones - "Finders Keepers"
Dobie Gray - "See You At The Go-Go"
Deon Jackson - "Love Makes The World Go Round"
The Capitols - "Cool Jerk"
Ramsey Lewis Trio - "The In Crowd"
Fontella Bass - "Rescue Me"
Homer Banks - "60 Minutes Of Your Love"
Chris Bartley - "Sweetest Thing This Side Of Heaven"
Alexander Patton - "A Lil' Lovin' Sometimes"
Bettye Swann - "Make Me Yours"
Darrow Fletcher - "The Pain Gets A Little Deeper"
Jimmy Hughes - "Steal Away"
Carla Thomas - "Gee Whiz"
The Vibrations - "My Girl Sloopy"
The Impressions - "Gypsy Woman"
Sam & Dave - "You Don’t Know Like I Know"
Garnett Mimms - "I’ll Take Good Care Of You"
Toussaint McCall - "Nothing Takes The Place Of You"
Candy & The Kisses - "The 81"
Otis Redding - "Mr Pitiful"
Eddie Holman - "This Can’t Be True"
Rosco Robinson - "That’s Enough"
The Manhattans - "I Wanna Be Your Everything"
The Magnificent Men - "Peace Of Mind"
Mickey Lee Lane - "Hey-Sah-Lo-Nay"
Willie Mitchell - "Mercy"
Derrick & Patsy - "Gypsy Woman"
Derek Martin - "Daddy Rollin' Stone"
Baby Washington - "That's How Heartaches Are Made"
Garnet Mimms & The Enchanters - "Cry Baby"
Billy Stewart - "Sitting In The Park"
Tommy Tucker - "Hi Heel Sneakers"
Chris Farlowe - "Air Travel"
The Miracles - "I Gotta Dance To Keep From Crying"
The Spinners - "Sweet Thing"
Kim Weston - "I'm Still Loving You"
Marvin Gaye - "I'll Be Doggone"
Bob & Earl - "Harlem Shuffle"
Russell Byrd - "Hitch Hike" (part 1)
Slim Harpo - "I Got Love If You Want It"
The Soul Sisters - "I Can't Stand It"
The Velvelettes - "Lonely Lonely Girl Am I"
Jimmy Smith - "The Cat"
The Megatons - "Shimmy Shimmy Walk" (part 1)
Etta James - "Tell Mama"
The Bar-Kays - "Soul Finger"
Review: Eddie Piller Presents The Mod Top 100 is a fulfilling four-CD set that revisits the golden era of 1960s mod culture through a meticulously curated selection of tracks. This collection, inspired by the original Mod Top 100 compiled by Randy Cozens, offers a rich mix of r&b, soul, jazz and beat music that was integral to the iconic dancefloors of London's West End. Piller has expanded upon Cozens' influential list, including additional personal favorites from the era. The result is a vibrant homage to the Mod movement, featuring soulful voices from Doris Troy, Betty Everett, and Bessie Banks, alongside classics from James Brown, Ike and Tina Turner, and Solomon Burke. Instrumental gems from Hank Jacobs and the Ramsey Lewis Trio further enhance this comprehensive set. The release not only showcases the era's diverse sound but also serves as a tribute to Randy Cozens, whose passion and dedication helped shape the Mod scene. With new sleeve notes by Piller and support from Cozens' family, this collection is a fitting celebration of a pivotal musical and cultural moment.
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Intérprete: Pete Haigh
 in stock $35.91
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Oh Boy: The Singles Collection 1956-59
Cat: ACBT 16721. Rel: 06 May 25
Love Me (2:06)
Blue Days, Black Nights (2:04)
The Crickets - "That'll Be The Day" (2:16)
Words Of Love (1:55)
Peggy Sue (2:30)
Everyday (2:06)
The Crickets - "Oh Boy!" (2:08)
The Crickets - "Not Fade Away" (2:18)
I'm Gonna Love You Too (2:13)
The Crickets - "Maybe Baby" (2:03)
Rave On (1:46)
The Crickets - "Think It Over" (1:45)
Early In The Morning (2:08)
The Crickets - "It's So Easy" (2:08)
Heartbeat (2:10)
It Doesn't Matter Anymore (3:06)
Raining In My Heart (1:41)
Peggy Sue Got Married (2:02)
True Love Ways (2:51)
Reminiscing (1:58)
Review: Buddy Holly defied rock star stereotypes with his Ivy League style and horn-rimmed glasses, yet his impact on music rivals legends like Elvis and Little Richard. This 20-track collection celebrates the legacy of Holly and The Crickets and takes in many of their most iconic hits like 'That'll Be the Day' and other gems released under his various different monikers. Despite his tragic death in 1959, Holly's brief yet brilliant career left an indelible mark on rock 'n' roll after he emerged by mixing up Texas country roots with r&b influences with great guided by producer Norman Petty. Holly's sound was both fresh and timeless, and this album proves what a pioneer he was.
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Why Don't You Go Home
Why Don't You Go Home (translucent red vinyl 7")
Cat: FNGR 005AJX 6325. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Dianne Ward & The Kevin Fingier Collective - "Why Don't You Go Home" (2:43)
The Kevin Fingier Collective - "Cocktail De Medianoche" (2:43)
Review: Due to persistent demand and soaring prices for the original pressing, this reissue of 'Why Don't You Go Home' on striking red transparent vinyl could not be more essential. Featuring the dynamic vocals of Diane Ward, the title track delivers a powerhouse performance echoing the King and Federal r&b sound. On the flip side, 'Cocktail De Medianoche' serves up a delightful blend of Boogaloo and Northern Soul, a cherished favourite among aficionados of Latin grooves and Uptempo Soul. With two phenomenal tracks, this reissue promises a perfect double-sider experience! for lovers of soul.

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Collected
Collected (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3149BL. Rel: 26 Nov 24
My Funny Valentine (2:33)
I Get A Kick Out Of You (2:56)
All Of Me (2:09)
Love & Marriage (2:39)
You Make Me Feel So Young (2:57)
Night & Day (4:02)
The Lady Is A Tramp (3:17)
Come Fly With Me (3:20)
April In Paris (2:52)
Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night Of The Week) (1:56)
A Fine Romance (2:13)
I've Got You Under My Skin (3:33)
Bewitched (3:01)
Swinging On A Star (2:55)
Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) (with Count Basie) (2:26)
It Was A Very Good Year (4:27)
That's Life (3:10)
Strangers In The Night (2:37)
All Or Nothing At All (4:00)
Somethin' Stupid (with Nancy Sinatra) (2:41)
Sunny (feat Duke Ellington) (4:13)
The Girl From Ipanema (with Antonio Carlos Jobim) (3:15)
Both Sides Now (2:56)
My Way (4:39)
For A While (3:09)
Send In The Clowns (4:13)
Bad, Bad Leroy Brown (2:53)
Theme From New York, New York (3:28)
It Had To Be You (3:57)
LA Is My Lady (with Quincy Jones) (3:15)
Mack The Knife (with Quincy Jones) (4:54)
Review: On this new collectors' edition from Music On Vinyl, jazz and swing vocalist Frank Sinatra is honoured with glittering encomium, with a fine ABCD-side double vinyl cycling through the best breadth of his long discography. Recognised by the label as setting the standard for jazz vocalists ever since, Sinatra's influence is heard loud and wide today, in the laryngeal feats of every iterative pop cultural figure to take after him - from Michael Buble to Robbie Williams. The 31 recordings on Collected include not just his most famous songs, but also delves into some of his best album tracks and collaborations with Count Basie, Quincy Jones and his daughter Nancy, all showcasing the versatile artist Sinatra was.
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All Of This & Nothing
Cat: OGR 870. Rel: 11 Apr 24
All Of This & Nothing (4:07)
Find Myself Another Man (alternate take) (3:14)
Review: Rachel Maxann's 7" single 'All Of This And Nothing' offers a delightful journey back to the swinging 60s. With a sultry voice and passionate singing, Maxann channels the era's essence, accompanied by a backing band featuring a vibrant horn section and captivating organ melodies. The title track oozes with vintage charm and undeniable groove, transporting listeners to a bygone era of soulful music. On the B-side, 'Find Myself Another Man (alternate take)' takes a different turn, embracing early rock 'n roll vibes with a sprinkling of blues influence and soulful flair. Maxann's vocals shine against the backdrop of energetic instrumentals, delivering a rousing performance that keeps the essence of the era alive while adding her own modern twist.
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My Heart Is Burning
Cat: AJX 747S. Rel: 28 Jul 23
My Heart Is Burning (feat Jo Ann Hamilton, Diane Ward & Josi Dias) (2:20)
Foreword Dub (Flotta & Fingier mix) (2:46)
Review: The latest single from The Kevin Fingier Collective, 'My Heart Is Burning' is an astounding dancefloor bomb, and the culmination of Kevin's three year journey on Acid Jazz. Featuring the three singers - Diane Ward, Jo Ann Hamilton and Josi Dias - who have helped make the Fingier 45s so in-demand. Its an uplifting r&b track which combines an infectious rare-soul beat with a classic girl-group vibe. It will be a must have for any DJ session or house party during these sultry summer months.
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Let It Be (Super Deluxe Edition) (half speed remastered)
Let It Be (Super Deluxe Edition) (half speed remastered) (limited 180 gram vinyl 4xLP + 12" box set + hard-back book in die-cut slipcase)
Cat: 713889. Rel: 15 Oct 21
Two Of Us (LP1: New mix Of original album) (3:43)
Dig A Pony (3:51)
Across The Universe (3:44)
I Me Mine (2:33)
Dig It (0:55)
Let It Be (3:55)
Maggie Mae (0:46)
I've Got A Feeling (3:37)
One After 909 (2:53)
The Long & Winding Road (3:38)
For You Blue (2:29)
Get Back (3:11)
Morning Camera (Speech)/Two Of Us (take 4 - LP2: Get Back - Apple Sessions) (3:41)
Maggie Mae/Fancy My Chances With You (0:57)
Can You Dig It? (2:03)
I Don't Know Why I'm Moaning (Speech) (1:20)
For You Blue (take 4) (2:32)
Let It Be/Please Please Me/Let It Be (take 10) (4:51)
I've Got A Feeling (take 10) (3:37)
Dig A Pony (take 14) (3:55)
Get Back (take 19) (3:48)
Like Making An Album? (Speech) (1:00)
One After 909 (take 3) (3:09)
Don't Let Me Down (First Rooftop Performance) (3:30)
The Long & Winding Road (take 19) (3:42)
Wake Up Little Susie/I Me Mine (take 14) (2:17)
On The Day Shift Now (Speech)/All Things Must Pass (Rehearsals) (LP3: Get Back - Rehearsals And Apple Jams) (4:23)
Concentrate On The Sound (1:08)
Gimme Some Truth (Rehearsal) (1:20)
I Me Mine (Rehearsal) (1:36)
She Came In Through The Bathroom Window (Rehearsal) (2:47)
Polythene Pam (Rehearsal) (1:20)
Octopus's Garden (Rehearsal) (1:51)
Oh! Darling (Jam) (5:18)
Get Back (take 8) (3:32)
The Walk (Jam) (1:09)
Without A Song (Jam) (1:59)
Something (Rehearsal) (1:25)
Let It Be (take 28) (4:40)
One After 909 (LP4: Get Back LP - 1969 Glyn Johns mix) (3:04)
Medley: I'm Ready (Aka Rocker)/Save The Last Dance For Me/Don't Let Me Down (2:28)
Don't Let Me Down (3:43)
Dig A Pony (4:08)
I've Got A Feeling (2:44)
Get Back (3:15)
For You Blue (2:48)
Teddy Boy (3:40)
Two Of Us (3:23)
Maggie Mae (0:46)
Dig It (4:18)
Let It Be (3:52)
The Long & Winding Road (3:47)
Get Back (reprise) (0:36)
Across The Universe (unreleased Glyn Johns 1970 mix - 12": Let It Be EP) (3:27)
I Me Mine (unreleased Glyn Johns 1970 mix) (1:48)
Don't Let Me Down (New mix Of original single version) (4:04)
Let It Be (New mix Of original single version) (3:52)
Review: This is real catnip for hardcore fans of The Beatles (is there any other kind)? It is a long awaited, much talked about, often delayed 50th anniversary edition of the Liverpool band's Let It Be album. It is a super special package on 180-gram, half-speed vinyl across four different slabs. There is also a a 45rpm 12-inch vinyl EP as well as a large 105-page book in its own tasty die-cut slipcase. There are 57 tracks in all, all of which are in new stern mix format thanks to some great work by Giles Martin and Sam Okell. What else is there to say other than make suer you cop this true collector's masterpiece?
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Indian Ropeman (reissue)
Indian Ropeman (reissue) (purple vinyl 7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DF 003PURPLE. Rel: 30 Dec 24
Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity - "Indian Rope Man" (3:22)
Brian Auger & The Trinity - "Black Cat" (3:23)
Review: Heavy Jazz Records has licensed this very welcome reissue of one of the most iconic Hammond Mod dancefloor bangers of all time. This limited edition new 45 rpm features Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity's 'Indian Rope Man' on one side, a track packed with driving chord work, vibrant guitar licks, and passionate, intense vocals. On the flip side, Mod enthusiasts will find another gem in the form of 'Black Cat.' This track races forward with raw brass, hard-edged vocals, scintillating drums and epic chord progressions. A true pair of heavy-hitting tracks from the vault, sure to thrill collectors and dancers enthusiasts alike.
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Greasy Mike's Volume 8: The Return Of The Halloween Monsters
VARIOUS
Cat: JMANLP 145. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Los Vampiranos - "El Vampiro" (2:38)
Johnny Eager - "The Howl" (2:00)
Dick DeWayne Combo - "Witchcraft" (1:55)
Tommy Falcone & The Centuries - "Like Weird" (2:04)
The Madmen - "Haunted" (1:59)
The Big Guys - "Zombie" (2:08)
Baron Daemon & The Vampires - "Ghost Guitars" (2:29)
The Phantom - "The Last Ride" (2:24)
Moe Koffman - "Cool Ghoul" (2:28)
Kenny & The Fiends - "House On Haunted Hill" (1:53)
The Plaids - "Creepin'" (2:21)
Dave Gray & The Graytones - "Weird One" (1:38)
Jerry Bryan - "Vampire Daddy" (1:49)
Mysterions - "Transylvania" (2:32)
The Playboys - "Whatizit" (2:16)
The Tomkos - "The Spook" (2:31)
The Phantoms Band - "Phantom Freight" (2:00)
The Bluenotes - "Rigor Mortis" (1:57)
Review: A new series from Jazzman featuring selections from Greasy Mike, the notoriously shady selector rising up from his dark netherworld of super rare records. After many years lurking in the underground dungeon beneath, Mike now pops the lid on his cell for an eighteen-track LP full of oddball rock & roll, garage rock and instrumental jazz, the likes of which no mere mortal can stomach at the best of times. From The Big Guys' 'Zombie' to Mysterions' 'Transylvania' to The Bluenotes' 'Rigor Mortis', you're in for a real fright on this eighth volume.
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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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En Vogue: Best Of 1962-1967
Cat: 198028 61191. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Tous Les Garcons Et Les Filles
Le Temps De L'amour
Le Premier Bonheur Du Jour
J'aurais Voulu
Pourtant Tu M'aimes
Et Meme
Mon Amie La Rose
Je N'attends Plus Personne
Je Veux Qu'il Revienne
La Nuit Est Sur La Ville
Dis-lui Non
All Over The World
L'amitie
Le Temps Des Souvenirs
Tout Ce Qu'on Dit
Ce Petit Coeur
Je Ne Suis La Pour Personne
Il Est Des Choses
La Maison Ou J'ai Grandi
Comme
Je Changerais D'avis
Rendez-vous D'automne
Au Fond Du Reve Dore
Voila
Review: Francoise Hardy En Vogue - Best Of 1962-1967 captures the peak of Hardy's iconic career during her influential years on the Vogue label. Between 1962 and 1967, Hardy emerged as a symbol of French elegance and introspective pop, captivating audiences worldwide with her distinct charm and emotional depth. This compilation features her most enduring hits, like 'Tous les garcons et les filles', 'Mon amie la rose' and 'L'amitie', which embody the heartfelt sentimentality and existential undertones she brought to the French ye-ye scene. Hardy's songs, sung in French, English, Italian and German, highlight her international appeal and versatility, securing her place as a cultural icon from France to Japan. Her timeless melodies have been featured in contemporary films (including Wes Anderson's), TV series and ads, proving her enduring influence on music and style. Known for blending folk-rock, chanson and even touches of psychedelia, Hardy's work from these years reflects her unique voice in 1960s pop culture. This collection is essential for any fan of Hardy's atmospheric ballads and a perfect tribute to her role as a global ambassador of French sophistication.
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British Mod Sounds Of The 1960s Volume 2: The Freakbeat & Psych Years
Eddie PILLER / VARIOUS
Cat: DEMREC 1043. Rel: 17 Feb 23
The Birds - "No Good Without You Baby" (2:38)
The Poets - "Call Again" (2:24)
Wimple Winch - "Save My Soul" (3:07)
Yardbirds - "Happenings Ten Years Time Ago" (2:57)
The Flies - "I'm Not Your Stepping Stone" (2:37)
David Bowie - "The Gospel According To Tony Day" (2:50)
Tomorrow - "My White Bicycle" (3:16)
John's Children - "Midsummer Night's Scene" (2:35)
The Gods - "Come On Down To My Boat Baby" (2:45)
The Action - "In My Dream" (3:19)
Kaleidoscope - "Flight From Ashiya" (2:40)
Dantalian's Chariot - "Madman Running Through The Fields" (4:11)
The Who - "I Can See For Miles" (4:07)
The Accent - "Red Sky At Night" (3:14)
Tintern Abbey - "Vacuum Cleaner" (3:05)
Fleetwood Mac - "Rambling Pony" (2:39)
Nirvana - "Rainbow Chaser" (2:36)
Spencer Davis Group - "Moonshine" (2:40)
The Fire - "Father's Name Is Dad" (2:30)
Billy Nicholls - "London Social Degree" (2:22)
Aquarian Age - "10,000 Words In A Cardboard Box" (3:24)
The Elastic Band - "8 1/2 Hours Of Paradise" (3:58)
Vamp - "Floatin'" (2:31)
Timebox - "Gone Is The Sad Man" (3:40)
The Koobas - "Barricades" (5:03)
Graham Bond - "Love Is The Law" (4:38)
Small Faces - "Me, You & Us Too" (3:31)
Brian Auger - "Flesh Failures (Let Sunshine In)" (feat Julie Driscoll) (3:03)
Terry Reid - "Superlungs My Supergirl" (2:39)
Colosseum - "Elegy" (3:13)
The Kinks - "This Time Tomorrow" (3:22)
Review: Eddie Piller's first volume of British Mod Sounds of The 1960s went down a real storm so it's great that he has been commissioned to do another one. This second edition is another doozy with the Acid Jazz Records and Modcast founder digging deep and turning out plenty of knowledge. Early on, British Mod bands were prone to knocking out American r&b sounds but they later evolved and took in influences from jazz-rock, prog, psychedelic soul and eastern melodies. This collection charts that musical evolution across four sides of vinyl including tunes by the OGs well as plenty of newly emerging stars from Bowie to Bolan.
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Singapore Nuggets: The Ladies Vol 2
VARIOUS
Cat: AKENAT 005LP. Rel: 28 Feb 25
Li Li Wong - "It's Gonna Be Alright" (2:10)
Lena Lim & The Stylers - "Luna, Luna" (3:19)
Fung Po Po - "Come On Silly Boy" (2:10)
Ervinna & The Stylers - "Track 4" (2:22)
Nancy Sit - "You Can't Do That" (2:27)
Mai Le Huyen - "Mat Xanh Con Gai" (3:42)
Lara & The Trailers - "Run For Your Life" (2:06)
Chen Jie & The Golden Melody Band - "Spring Wind Kisses My Face" (3:20)
Alina Rahman & The Bateks - "Hilangkan Berganti" (3:06)
Wong Shiau Chuen & Brothers Hawk - "Wo I Nee" (2:28)
Nam Hong - "Track 11" (2:43)
Lotus Liew - "Let's Dance" (2:09)
The Crescendos - "Silver Threads & Golden Needles" (2:23)
Siti Zaiton & The Firebyrds - "Kesalahanku" (2:24)
Review: Bite-sized, and of an incalculable carat value, we're served a plate of Singaporean ear foods, with releasing label Akenaton homing in on the music scene of the 60s and 70s. Coinciding with the British invasion of ye-ye pop and beat music, which the Southeast Asian nation ate up with glee, we hear many singer-porean ladies backed by both duos and ensembles here, following up a scrumptious first edition. So recline, and let the fuzzy guitar tones and trebly songs of Li Li Wong, Lena Lim, Fung Po Po and Nancy Sit help you weather the worst of personal storms.
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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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