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Born Again Pagans (30th Anniversary Extended Edition) (B-STOCK)
Born Again Pagans (30th Anniversary Extended Edition) (B-STOCK) (limited hand-numbered trifold 3xLP + poster)
Cat: IF 121LP (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Experimental/Electronic
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Coil - "Protection" (6:53)
ELpH - "Glimpse" (3:30)
ELpH - "Crawling Spirit" (1:53)
ELpH - "PHILM #1 (Vox)" (9:14)
ELpH - "Static Electrician" (3:11)
ELpH - "Red Scratch" (3:19)
ELpH - "If It Wasn't Wolves, Then What Was It?" (2:56)
ELpH - "Static Electrician (Symphonic)" (4:52)
ELpH - "Track 9" (3:09)
ELpH - "Track 10" (1:26)
ELpH - "Track 11" (2:45)
ELpH - "Track 12" (10:46)
ELpH - "Track 13" (7:43)
ELpH - "Track 14" (2:57)
ELpH - "Track 15" (8:22)
ELpH - "Track 16" (9:11)
ELpH - "Gnomic Verses" (5:06)
ELpH - "Track 18" (11:21)
ELpH - "Track 19" (8:18)
Coil - "Glisten#2" (1:04)
ELpH - "Zwolf" (20:02)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


This 30th-anniversary reissue of a key experimental release is a journey into the darker realms of electronic music, showcasing the duo's exploration of ambient, industrial and glitch-inspired soundscapes. The release features a stark contrast between the rhythmic, almost club-ready track, infused with danceable energy and the more experimental, glitch-heavy compositions that delve into an unsettling, ritualistic atmosphere. The latter, considered one of the duo's most daring works, uses manipulated sounds, haunting textures and a pervasive sense of sonic unease to create a deep listening piece. The reissue compiles rare material, including previously unreleased tracks, alongside the duo's final appearance under this project. Fans of avant-garde electronic music will appreciate the unique blend of rhythmic elements and abstract textures. While some may prefer later works from the duo, this collection remains a fascinating piece for those drawn to experimental, atmospheric music that pushes the boundaries of sound and composition.
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 in stock $58.72
Eden's Island: The Music Of An Enchanted Isle (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Eden's Island: The Music Of An Enchanted Isle (reissue) (B-STOCK) (gatefold splattered vinyl 2xLP + booklet in wooden box)
Cat: EPS 010WOOD. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Jazz
 
B-STOCK: Small sticker mark on wooden box, inner sleeves of the records are torn; otherwise in perfect working order
Eden's Island (2:12)
The Wanderer (3:39)
Myna Bird (2:21)
Eden's Cove (2:41)
Tradewind (3:00)
Full Moon (2:55)
Mongoose (1:49)
Market Place (2:29)
Banana Boy (2:49)
The Old Boat (2:34)
Island Girl (2:15)
La Mar (2:46)
Surf Rider (unreleased track) (2:40)
Tobago (45 Rpm single version) (2:22)
The Wanderer (alternate version) (1:24)
The Crew-cuts - "Song Of The Fool" (2:37)
India (2:24)
The Planet Song (2:51)
The Mt Hoyoke V8s - "Hey Jacque" (2:18)
Herb Jeffries - "The Shepherd" (3:12)
Jack Powers - "End Of Desire" (2:53)
Annita Ray & The Nature Boys - "Frankie's Song" (2:27)
Don Carson & The Casuals - "Jungle Bungalow" (2:30)
Bob Romeo & His Jungle Secret - "Sahara" (2:35)
Don Carson & The Casuals - "Yes Master!" (1:58)
Marti Barris - "Ahbe Casabe" (2:44)
Gene Chandler - "Lonely Island" (1:45)
Biggie Mcfadden - "Big Rock Steam Roller" (2:19)
The Big Square From Nowhere (3:13)
Robie Lester - "Green Flamingo" (2:40)
John Harris - "Monterey" (alternate version) (2:44)
Jam Session '78 (1:35)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Small sticker mark on wooden box, inner sleeves of the records are torn; otherwise in perfect working order***


Eden Ahbez was a the prototypical hippie in California, writing songs and recording through the 40s to the 60s and penning Nat King Cole's hit single 'Nature Boy' amongst others. This album, his definitive 1960 opus, is a unique curio which touches on jazz, spirituality and much more besides, but ultimately sounds utterly unique, much like Ahbez himself was. There's a romantic lilt to his playing, a little sadness but also much innocence and joy in these songs. If they don't stir up the inner nature child in you, you must have a heart of concrete. Alongside the standard Epsilon reissue of the album is this stunning, wood-cover edition which gives the album a special kind of prominence, not to mention tapping into the earthly magic of Ahbez's music.
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We Do Good
We Do Good (limited sea blue vinyl LP)
Cat: 5THU 1993. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Gillie Shit (3:06)
Master (2:50)
Greg Nice (feat Greg Nice) (3:21)
Hope (feat Seventh Sun & Khaleb) (3:46)
Truth (2:33)
Paid (2:47)
Watch Out (2:41)
Welcome (feat King Magnetic) (3:09)
Yo (3:09)
We Do Good (feat Ruby Shabazz) (3:09)
Wake Up (2:57)
Review: This album emerged as a live show experience only back in 2022 but now finally it arrives on vinyl. It's a cracking coming together of legendary Boston MC, Edo. G and New York City MC and producer Fokis and it draws on the classic era of boom bap but brings it right up to date. Importantly, the mic work is right on point - it is packed with thought-provoking lyrics that take in a wide array of subjects such as social justice, private struggles, inequality and more. Add in crips drums and smooth samples and you have a real doozy that has been rather slept on if you ask us.
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1987
1987 (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 787790 74168. Rel: 06 Feb 25
 
Electro
Let's Get Down Tonight (4:08)
So Good (7:06)
Goin N' Goin (5:45)
Dirty Passionate Yell (6:00)
Dance Like U Used 2 (5:15)
Circuitry (5:05)
In The Limo (5:58)
Emotions (5:30)
Bad As Can Be (5:35)
Just 4 U (4:50)
Vodocer Jam (5:34)
LATRO (5:46)
Review: Egyptian Lover has been kicking out the jams now for a full four decades. His famously hardware-driven sound is pure bay-popping perfection and has seen him define and redefine electro many times over. Staying true to his signature 80s west-coast electro sound, his new album 1987 echos classics of his like 'Egypt, Egypt' and Thebes of them all, 'I Need a Freak', by blending signature Roland 808 beats with Kraftwerk and hip-hop influences. He's a veteran at this stage, but he still moves a floor like few others can.
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 in stock $54.03
Indigos (65th Anniversary Edition)
Indigos (65th Anniversary Edition) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: IMPX 605845. Rel: 09 Aug 24
 
Jazz
Solitude (4:19)
Where Or When (3:58)
Mood Indigo (3:04)
Autumn Leaves (4:43)
Prelude To A Kiss
Willow Weep For Me (4:11)
Tenderly
Dancing In The Dark
Night & Day (bonus track)
All The Things You Are (bonus track)
The Sky Fell Down (bonus track)
Love (My Heart, My Mind, My Everything) (bonus track)
Review: This release showcases the Ellington Orchestra performing classic jazz standards, featuring the complete original album Ellington Indigos presse dup to new vinyl. Known for their versatility, Ellington's orchestra didn't just command concert halls with extended suites; they were also a legendary dance band. The album highlights Ellington and Billy Strayhorn's unique interpretations of timeless tunes like 'Willow Weep for Me,' 'Tenderly,' and 'Dancing in the Dark,' all of which ensure an exhilarating listening experience that blends celebrated standards with Ellington's prolific compositions.
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This One's For Blanton (reissue)
This One's For Blanton (reissue) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + booklet + insert)
Cat: 753088 015410. Rel: 18 Jun 24
 
Jazz
Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me (5:33)
Pitter Panther Patter (3:02)
Things Ain't What They Used To Be (3:55)
Sophisticated Lady (5:25)
See See Rider (3:05)
First Movement (Fragmented Suite For Piano & Bass) (4:47)
Second Movement (5:08)
Third Movement (3:35)
Fourth Movement (4:57)
Review: Duke Ellington and bassist Ray Brown deliver a riveting performance in this set of duets, evoking echoes of Ellington's earlier collaborations with Jimmy Blanton. The dynamic interplay between piano and bass creates a lively and engaging atmosphere, reminiscent of the groundbreaking work of Blanton in liberating the string bass as a solo instrument. Featuring the four-part 'Fragmented Suite for Piano and Bass' along with five standards, including Ellington-associated tunes like 'Pitter Panther Patter,' the album showcases Brown's creativity and virtuosity on the Blanton model. The music is delightful and often playful, capturing the essence of Ellington's timeless style. Cut from existing metal parts mastered by Doug Sax and pressed at Quality Record Pressings, this reissue offers superior sound quality.
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Vega
Vega (3xLP + insert + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: EMKLP 07. Rel: 25 Nov 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Anti Universe (4:02)
Transcended Before Me (feat Horace Andy) (3:47)
Fake Prophets (1:40)
Phoenix Life (2:57)
Battles (feat Sebastian - part II) (3:45)
Professional Loving X (3:18)
Violin Momente (2:48)
Windows To My Right (2:32)
Archangel (3:09)
Meet Me At The Gateway (3:15)
Nowhere Land (1:55)
Angel Come (feat Liela Moss) (4:31)
Wild Is The Wind (3:59)
Knew Your Name Before You Were Born (feat Rodhad) (3:26)
My Consciousness (3:28)
Broken Pieces (feat Anna Phoebe) (4:49)
What Other People Think (2:52)
Forwards (2:59)
Shadow World (3:49)
Sleep In The Day (4:46)
Double Edge X (feat Robert Ames) (3:44)
What Other People Think (IMPXINS Ensemble version) (2:10)
Bass Chaos (5:56)
Intuition 17 (IMPXINS Ensemble version) (3:20)
Dem Worlds X (4:00)
KonstrukDonswerk (9:15)
Lemptilos (IMPXINS Ensemble version) (3:24)
Lemptilos (4:31)
Review: Emika's Vega:Trilogy is a bold, ambitious sonic journey that blends meditation, sacred geometry and a quest for deeper meaning. Recorded during the isolation of the lockdowns, Emika poured her creativity into crafting a work that transcends genres. Drawing inspiration from the northern star Lyra, Vega combines electronic, classical and avant-garde elements, with Emika's distinctive vocals anchoring the atmospheric soundscapes. Collaborations with luminaries like Horace Andy, Liela Moss and Rodhad add unique layers to the already rich fabric of the album. The three vinyl LPs are presented in a sleek black cover with a silver foil logo, making the physical release as captivating as the music itself. Since her early days in Bristol's bass music scene and her groundbreaking work as a sound designer, Emika has carved out her own niche. Vega is the latest chapter in her journey, offering a dynamic blend of electronics, neo-classical compositions and her signature vocal style. A truly introspective album that captures Emika's evolution as an artist and visionary.
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Songs From An American Movie Vol One: Learning How To Smile (25th Anniversary Special Edition)
Cat: IR 035COKE. Rel: 11 Oct 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Song From An American Movie (part 1) (1:23)
Here We Go Again (4:22)
AM Radio (3:30)
Brown Eyed Girl (4:21)
Learning How To Smile (3:46)
The Honeymoon Song (3:32)
Now That It's Over (3:39)
Thrift Store Chair (2:14)
Otis Redding (3:51)
Unemployed Boyfriend (4:09)
Wonderful (4:27)
Annabella's Song (4:52)
Review: Some albums introduce a band, but others define them, and Songs From An American Movie: Learning How To Smile is one of those defining records. Released in 2000, this album became a cornerstone for fans, showing that Everclear was more than just another California rock band. It came during a challenging time, providing a lifeline through its exploration of themes like life, love, and resilience. Initially drawn to Everclear through their hit So Much For The Afterglow, fans were eager to see what came next. The band delivered with a two-part album that, while echoing the sounds of the 70s, offered layers of depth beyond its seemingly playful surface. Learning How To Smile is more than just an album; it's a cohesive story deeply rooted in frontman Art Alexakis's personal experiences, including his second divorce. This album is arguably Everclear's magnum opus, showcasing a level of performance and production that many bands take decades to achieve. Each track stands alone, yet together they create a remarkable, heartfelt narrative. Standout songs like 'AM Radio' and 'Wonderful shine', with 'Brown Eyed Girl' providing a fresh and improved take on the classic.
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 in stock $55.69
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