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One In A Million (reissue)
Cat: ERE 672. Rel: 03 Aug 22
Beats 4 Da Streets (intro) (2:10)
Hot Like Fire (4:20)
One In A Million (4:27)
A Girl Like You (4:17)
If Your Girl Only Knew (4:52)
Choosey Lover (Old School/New School) (7:07)
Got To Give It Up (4:38)
4 Page Letter (4:42)
Everything's Gonna Be Alright (4:42)
Giving You More (4:21)
I Gotcha' Back (2:55)
Never Givin' Up (5:08)
Heartbroken (4:16)
Never Comin' Back (4:07)
Ladies In Da House (4:18)
The One I Gave My Heart To (4:30)
Came To Give Love (outro) (1:41)
Review: Here's a chance to cop a pivotal piece of R&B history on vinyl. Aaliyah's second album was released in 1996, when she was just 17, and she was already one of the most commanding artists in modern R&B. Working closely with Missy Elliot and Timbaland on a number of the tracks, she made a significant step on from her debut with a revitalised and forward-leaning sound, and all while finishing drama school and preparing to star in Romeo Must Die. One In A Million is solid gold start to finish, and given how costly original pressings of it can be on the second hand market, this reissue is long overdue so grab it while you can.
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Vinyl Album Box Set
Vinyl Album Box Set (limited 180 gram vinyl 10xLP box set in slip-case)
Cat: 451494 7. Rel: 02 Jun 22
Ring, Ring (Bara Du Slog En Signal) (LP1: Ring Ring) (3:07)
Another Town, Another Train (3:09)
Disillusion (3:02)
People Need Love (2:45)
I Saw It In The Mirror (2:38)
Nina, Pretty Ballerina (2:49)
Love Isn't Easy (But It Sure Is Hard Enough) (2:54)
Me & Bobby & Bobby's Brother (2:50)
He Is Your Brother (3:18)
Ring, Ring (English version) (3:04)
I Am Just A Girl (3:03)
Rock 'N Roll Band (3:08)
Waterloo (LP2: Waterloo) (2:44)
Sitting In The Palmtree (3:35)
King Kong Song (3:12)
Hasta Manana (3:07)
My Mama Said (3:12)
Dance (While The Music Still Goes On) (3:11)
Honey, Honey (2:55)
Watch Out (3:46)
What About Livingstone (2:55)
Gonna Sing You My Lovesong (3:37)
Suzy-Hang-Around (3:09)
Waterloo (English version) (2:45)
Mamma Mia (LP3: Abba) (3:31)
Hey, Hey Helen (3:12)
Tropical Loveland (3:05)
SOS (3:22)
Man In The Middle (3:00)
Bang-A-Boomerang (3:05)
I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do (3:18)
Rock Me (3:02)
Intermezzo No 1 (feat Benny Andersson) (3:50)
I've Been Waiting For You (3:38)
So Long (3:05)
When I Kissed The Teacher (LP4: Arrival) (3:02)
Dancing Queen (3:50)
My Love, My Life (3:52)
Dum Dum Diddle (2:54)
Knowing Me, Knowing You (4:01)
Money, Money, Money (3:11)
That's Me (3:13)
Why Did It Have To Be Me (3:20)
Tiger (2:54)
Arrival (3:03)
Eagle (LP5: The album) (5:50)
Take A Chance On Me (4:02)
One Man, One Woman (4:32)
The Name Of The Game (4:50)
Move On (4:43)
Hole In Your Soul (3:41)
The Girl With The Golden Hair: Thank You For The Music/I Wonder (Departure)/I'm A Marionette (12:23)
As Good As New (LP6: Voulez-Vous) (3:26)
Voulez-Vous (5:02)
I Have A Dream (4:44)
Angeleyes (4:30)
The King Has Lost His Crown (3:30)
Does Your Mother Know (3:12)
If It Wasn't For The Nights (5:06)
Chiquitita (5:26)
Lovers (Live A Little Longer) (3:33)
Kisses Of Fire (3:11)
Super Trouper (LP7: Super Trouper) (4:11)
The Winner Takes It All (4:54)
On & On & On (3:40)
Andante Andante (4:39)
Me & I (4:54)
Happy New Year (4:24)
Our Last Summer (4:20)
The Piper (3:27)
Lay All Your Love On Me (4:34)
The Way Old Friends Do (2:54)
The Visitors (LP8: The Visitors) (5:44)
Head Over Heels (3:47)
When All Is Said & Done (3:16)
Soldiers (4:37)
I Let The Music Speak (5:21)
One Of Us (3:51)
Two For The Price Of One (3:35)
Slipping Through My Fingers (3:53)
Like An Angel Passing Through My Room (3:17)
I Still Have Faith In You (LP9: Voyage) (5:08)
When You Danced With Me (2:49)
Little Things (3:08)
Don't Shut Me Down (3:56)
Just A Notion (3:31)
I Can Be That Woman (4:02)
Keep An Eye On Dan (4:05)
Bumblebee (3:57)
No Doubt About It (2:56)
Ode To Freedom (3:31)
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) (LP10: Abba tracks) (4:49)
Fernando (4:08)
Summer Night City (3:33)
Under Attack (3:40)
The Day Before You Came (5:45)
Lovelight (3:46)
Happy Hawaii (4:24)
Elaine (3:44)
Should I Laugh Or Cry (4:27)
Put On Your White Sombrero (4:23)
Review: ABBA's long awaited new, eponymous box-set, spanning over 10 LPs and CDs, finally hits our shelves. Celebrating the Swedish foursome's 9 albums over the course of 3-4 decades, every one of your favourite sparkly, spangly hits make an appearance here, including 'Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!', 'Fernando', and 'Lay All Your Love On Me'. This collection also harkens to an exclusive picture disc bundle, one to watch out for!

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Skyscraping (remastered)
Skyscraping (remastered) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3296. Rel: 15 May 24
Stranger Things (5:14)
Ask A Thousand Times (5:13)
Skyscraping (4:20)
Who Can I Turn To? (3:48)
Rolling Sevens (4:31)
Only The Best Will Do (4:18)
Love Is Its Own Reward (4:18)
Light Years (5:02)
Seven Day Weekend (4:48)
Heaven Knows (4:01)
Faraway (5:10)
Review: This is a deluxe reissue of a real pop classic from back in 1997. ABC is a group that traces its origins back to Vice Versa, a Sheffield band formed in 1977 by Stephen Singleton and Mark White. They released the Music 4 EP after founding Neutron Records and Martin Fry, creator of the fanzine Modern Drugs, interviewed Vice Versa before later joining as synth player. By 1980, the band transformed into ABC, with Fry assuming lead vocals. The lineup included Fry, Glenn Gregory of Heaven 17, and Keith Lowndes. Though their debut album received acclaim from critics, it didn't achieve widespread commercial success. Despite this, ABC's fusion of pop and electronic elements laid the groundwork for their future iconic sound.
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The Secret Of Us (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 754129 4. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Felt Good About You (2:44)
Risk (3:11)
Blowing Smoke (3:51)
I Love You, I'm Sorry (2:35)
Us (feat Taylor Swift) (4:02)
Let It Happen (4:20)
Tough Love (2:48)
I Knew It, I Know You (4:10)
Gave You I Gave You I (4:29)
Normal Thing (4:01)
Good Luck Charlie (3:53)
Free Now (3:33)
Close To You (3:45)
Cool (3:47)
That's So True (2:45)
I Told You Things (3:39)
Packing It Up (2:43)
Review: Gracie Abrams's The Secret of Us gets served up as a special edition here and it marks her most expansive album yet. This ambitious project shows her growth as both a songwriter and vocalist and adds in already assured fan favourites like 'That's So True' and 'I Love You, I'm Sorry (Live From Vevo).' The record finds Abrams collaborating once again with Aaron Dessner and she also worked with her best friend Audrey Hobert on several tracks. Together they reflect the urgency of recounting a meaningful night to a close friend with live experiences over the past year shaping its narrative and sound. A nuanced pop album with plenty to explore.
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19
19 (CD)
Cat: XLCD 313. Rel: 25 Jan 08
Daydreamer
Best For Last
Chasing Pavements
Cold Shoulder
Crazy For You
Melt My Heart To Stone
First Love
Right As Rain
Make You Feel My Love
My Same
Tired
Hometown Glory
Review: Already the winner of a Brit Award (Adele was voted the 'Critics Choice' - the most exciting new British artist expected to 'make it big' in 2008),
'19' is Adele's debut album. Citing influences as diverse as Etta James, Jill Scott, Bjork, Dusty Springfield, Billy Bragg, Billie Holiday, Jeff Buckley,
The Cure and Peggy Lee, Adele also recently completed her first solo UK tour, having toured previously with the likes of Jack Penate, Jamie T,
Raul Midon, Amos Lee and Devendra Banhart. '19' contains both her debut track 'Hometown Glory' and her smash single 'Chasing Pavements'.
Blues tinged and melancholic, Adele describes 'Chasing Pavements' as 'It's me being hopeful for a relationship that's very much over. The sort
of relationship you hate when you're in it, but miss when you're not'. A hymn to lost love and regret, 'Chasing Pavements' follows Adele's first
limited edition single 'Hometown Glory', which introduced her to the world to much critical acclaim, with NME calling it 'totally, absolutely beautiful',
Q Magazine calling her 'The voice of next year' and The Sunday Times saying 'A Star Is Born'
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19
19 (LP)
Cat: XLLP 313. Rel: 06 Feb 08
Daydreamer (3:39)
Best For Last (4:18)
Chasing Pavements (3:30)
Cold Shoulder (3:13)
Crazy For You (3:27)
Melt My Heart To Stone (3:26)
First Love (3:05)
Right As Rain (3:17)
Make You Feel My Love (3:30)
My Same (3:14)
Tired (4:15)
Hometown Glory (4:28)
Review: Already the winner of a Brit Award (Adele was voted the 'Critics Choice' - the most exciting new British artist expected to 'make it big' in 2008),
'19' is Adele's debut album. Citing influences as diverse as Etta James, Jill Scott, Bjork, Dusty Springfield, Billy Bragg, Billie Holiday, Jeff Buckley,
The Cure and Peggy Lee, Adele also recently completed her first solo UK tour, having toured previously with the likes of Jack Penate, Jamie T,
Raul Midon, Amos Lee and Devendra Banhart. '19' contains both her debut track 'Hometown Glory' and her smash single 'Chasing Pavements'.
Blues tinged and melancholic, Adele describes 'Chasing Pavements' as 'It's me being hopeful for a relationship that's very much over. The sort
of relationship you hate when you're in it, but miss when you're not'. A hymn to lost love and regret, 'Chasing Pavements' follows Adele's first
limited edition single 'Hometown Glory', which introduced her to the world to much critical acclaim, with NME calling it 'totally, absolutely beautiful',
Q Magazine calling her 'The voice of next year' and The Sunday Times saying 'A Star Is Born'
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Vulture Prince (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 454278 2. Rel: 24 Jun 22
Baghon Main (feat Darian Donovan Thomas) (6:33)
Diya Hai (feat Badi Assad) (5:36)
Inayaat (7:41)
Last Night (5:58)
Mohabbat (7:41)
Saans Lo (7:22)
Suroor (5:10)
Udhero Na (feat Anoushka Shankar) (5:02)
Review: Brooklyn-based Pakistani vocalist Aroof Aftab presents her third studio album, and a record that has the power to transport listeners pretty much anywhere. While steeped in traditions stereotypically associated with her homeland, ears more attuned will quickly pick up on just how divergent this is. Whether you'd consider it a classical album is down to how you gauge that genre term, we'd say it has grown broad enough over the past century to definitely include this, but ultimately even that seems reductive.

Elements of poetry, ambient trance, jazz, minimalism, and new age, it's a spiritual and musical experience based around themes of discovery, loss, memory, and intimate connections with the Earth. Sonically, that translates as something that's at once sublime and yet also surprising, combining a multitude of influences from aeons of songwriting to create something that could not have existed in any previous era.
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Intérprete: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
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Paradise Of Replica (reissue)
Cat: ZORN 82. Rel: 15 Sep 22
Paradise Of Replica (3:16)
A Walnut (1:40)
Kitchen Life I (2:58)
Motorcycle (3:33)
Kitchen Life II (1:05)
Ironclad Mermaid (2:32)
Dancing Twins (3:09)
KA-NO-PU-SU-NO-HA-KO (7:32)
I'll Just Go Birdwatching (3:22)
Review: After Dinner is like one of those molecular gastronomy adventures, where dishes are both playful and highly complex, not necessarily revealing themselves until the very end. Done with talk of food? Let's just say this is a loose art collective led by a composer called Haco, who were concerned with taking musical plurality and splicing disparate elements together to create a kind of friendly Frankenstein's monster of sound.

And friendly it definitely is. Considered a true one-off of Japanese pop-art rock-avant garde, Paradise of Replica is jaunty, it's amusing, it's beguiling and, ultimately, incredibly immersive. There are moments where the clash of pianos plucked straight from a comedy of manners opera and rough electric guitars (to give one example of the juxtapositions) feel rather strange, but it doesn't take too long for you to get sucked right into the centre of this insane sonic universe.
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L'Orchestre National Mauritanien
Cat: RMLP 011. Rel: 13 Feb 23
Adji Kar Teri Miri (6:25)
Yer Sabou Yerkoy (5:16)
Emolli Tidwall Eheme (6:16)
Bayna Daouali (9:26)
Zeinab Moussa (6:41)
Ahlane Ouassahlane (9:24)
Timidawane Hewana (6:09)
Ya Llali Ya Ouichi (6:19)
Hob Mene (5:26)
Nahnou Sigharou El Ouatane (6:39)
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All Saints
Cat: 502173 2612007. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Never Ever (6:23)
Bootie Call (3:31)
I Know Where It's At (4:52)
Under The Bridge (5:09)
Heaven (4:33)
Alone (3:31)
If You Want To Party (I Found Lovin') (4:10)
Trapped (4:38)
Beg (3:58)
Lady Marmalade ('98 remix) (3:50)
Take The Key (4:07)
War Of Nerves (5:00)
Never Ever (All Star remix) (4:32)
Review: Even reading the words All Saints takes us back to simmer times, when pop music seemed far more innocent and pop stars - the female ones at least - wore far more clothes. The British group's self-titled debut album was cooler and smarter than many of their candied peers (Spice Girls, we're looking at you) and blended effortlessly soulful vocals with rich, atmospheric production. From start to finish, the album lays down emotionally charged and honest lyrics. The production is lush yet minimal, allowing the powerful vocals to take centre stage, with classics like 'Never Ever', 'I Know Where It's At' and 'Lady Marmalade ('98 remix)' all still oozing a nice new soul and r&b edge.
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Luminescent Creatures
Cat: HERM 003CD. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Coloratura (4:03)
24 3 27 0 N 123 47 7 5 E (1:00)
Mazamun (3:18)
Tower (3:54)
Aurora (2:00)
Flag (4:31)
Cochlea (0:50)
Luciferine (4:56)
Pirsomnia (3:32)
Sonar (2:55)
Wakusei No Namida (2:57)
Review: Japanese folk singer-songwriter Ichiko Aoaba has built up quite a catalogue of albums and singles since making her debut 15 years ago, subtly expanding on her sparse acoustic sound via the use of effects, strings and other instrumentation associated with the British folk revival of the 1960s. On Luminescent Creatures, her first studio album for five years, she continues this quiet expansion of her trademark style, underpinning her gorgeously sweet and emotive, intricately arranged lead vocals with a mix of acoustic guitar, strings, piano, field recordings and traditional Japanese instruments. The results are breathtakingly beautiful and deliciously dreamy, with highlights including 'Flag', the inspired 'Luciferine' and the haunting swell of 'SONAR'.
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Lone
Lone (LP)
Cat: SOMA 017LP. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Agenda (4:17)
Kamitsure No Ookina Mizutamari (4:34)
Most Children Do (3:52)
Date (2:56)
Colchicum (3:47)
Komish (6:44)
Land (7:14)
Review: Japanese psychedelic pop singer-songwriter Ai Aso hails from Tokyo and has an almost impossibly wispy thin folky style to her singing that makes her utterly unique. She has been active since 2000 and has worked both solo as well as with the likes of White Heaven members You Ishihara and Michio Kurihara. Her solo album arrived back in 2014 and now a decade on gets a vinyl press via Ideologic Organ. It is beautifully delicate and whimsical, with lullaby-like guitar melodies and her own vaporous vocals drifting gently with a real sense of innocence in the sparse tracks. Lo-fi and intimate, this is a quiet gem.
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Southern Belle Raisin' Hell
Cat: ATL 6002581. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Runs In The Family (0:41)
Something We Regret (2:46)
Homewrecker (3:13)
Yodelayheewho (feat Maggie Antone) (2:46)
Baby Blue (4:01)
Country Never Leaves (3:13)
Tequila Or Whiskey (2:10)
The Actor (2:51)
Southern Belle Raisin' Hell (3:26)
Gettin' Rich, Goin' Broke (3:11)
Here There, Dolly (3:01)
Want Me Now (4:20)
Damned (3:25)
Good Morning, Goodbye (3:43)
Review: Willow Avalon fashions after her Georgia upbringing a sharp, incisive debut LP. The splash debut artist’s lyrical lexicon is a fierce one, and that’s not to mention her rich backing instrumental palette of classic country and Americana. From whip-smart lines in ‘Homewrecker’ and ‘Yodelayheewho’ to moments of regret in ‘The Actor’ and ‘Baby Blue’, her storytelling never slips into cliché; “she gets at least as much of her musical talent from her mom's side,” says her father Jim White, as her Southern roots and filial retrospections permeate each song.
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The End Of An Era (Deluxe Edition)
The End Of An Era (Deluxe Edition) (limited red & blue & pruple marbled vinyl 2xLP + poster)
Cat: ERE 745. Rel: 13 Feb 23
Sirens (2:58)
Brazil (3:06)
Pillow Fight (2:39)
Emo Club Anthem (2:57)
STFU (2:31)
Iam The Stripclub (2:50)
Nights Like This (2:34)
Woke Up (Diamonds) (2:38)
Is That Right (feat BIA) (2:53)
XXXTRA (2:33)
Peach Body (3:01)
Sex On The Beach (feat Sophia Scott) (2:57)
Good Times With Bad People (2:23)
Day 3 In Miami (End Of An Era) (feat Ellise) (2:51)
NYE (feat Alice Chater - bonus track) (3:23)
Sip It (feat Tyga - bonus track) (3:17)
Posh Spice (bonus track) (2:34)
Review: Australian rapper Iggy Azalea's third album The End of An Era came on her own label Bad Dreams Records and took inspiration from the end of her 20s. It is a musical time capsule of that decade and features some guest spots from the likes of Bia, Sophia Scott and Ellise, while production was taken care of by frequent collaborator J. White Did It amongst others. The beats throughout are highly addictive with plenty of them ready to make you get up and dance. There are plenty of crossovers between future house and bass music making it one of her most accomplished works to date.
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Haiku In The Wide World
Haiku In The Wide World (2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: EM 1216DLP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Track 1 (1:08)
Track 2 (1:42)
Track 3 (1:42)
Track 4 (1:42)
Track 5 (1:42)
Track 6 (1:42)
Track 7 (1:42)
Track 8 (1:42)
Track 9 (1:11)
Track 10 (0:58)
Track 11 (1:22)
Track 12 (1:56)
Track 13 (1:56)
Track 14 (1:56)
Track 15 (1:56)
Track 16 (1:56)
Track 17 (1:56)
Track 18 (1:56)
Track 19 (1:11)
Track 20 (1:30)
Track 21 (1:38)
Track 22 (1:38)
Track 23 (1:38)
Track 24 (1:38)
Track 25 (1:38)
Track 26 (1:38)
Track 27 (1:38)
Track 28 (1:38)
Track 29 (1:17)
Track 30 (1:42)
Track 31 (2:01)
Track 32 (2:01)
Track 33 (2:01)
Track 34 (2:01)
Track 35 (2:01)
Track 36 (2:01)
Track 37 (2:27)
Review: Some 37 haiku poems are given an avant-garde, 64-minute musical backing with translations from poet Harry Gilonis, on this unique project by composer and multi-instrumentalist Tim Hodgkinson (Henry Cow) and vocalist Atsuko Kamura. We hear a vignetting lingual interplay, with lines in English by Hodgkinson sung in Japanese by Kamura, as a wide instrumental span covers percussions, violin, viola, harp, clarinets, guitars and electronics result. Recorded between Tokyo and London, the album offers a startlingly satisfying sonic renga (a Japanese poetic form encompassing a succession of haikus), lending the brevity of classic haiku an expansive, stretched-out prosthesis. From the 17th through to the 20th-century, this is a subduing but still irregular experience, as it formally demonstrates the laconic and aphoristic essence of the haiku.
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