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Singles
The Unreleased Disco Funk Instrumentals
The Unreleased Disco Funk Instrumentals (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ROLLING 001. Rel: 07 Apr 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Undercover Of The Night (Stones unreleased instrumental 45 edit) (4:52)
Miss You (Stones unreleased instrumental 45 edit) (4:49)
Review: Rolling Recordings from Antigua makes its debut here with a first release under the guise of Rock Star Heroes who offer up a couple of hard-to-find and previously unreleased funky disco influenced club bound instrumentals of out and out rock classics from one of the worlds best known stadium bands. These are perfectly designed for the club and collide rock, funk, disco and more into fresh forms. Opener 'Undercover Of The Night' popular with the likes of DJ Harvey and is a slice of raw, hard-hitting groove magic with organic percussion and live drums laden with funky guitar riffs and lively chord work that brings the whole thing to life. On the flip is an instrumental version of 'Miss You' which still has all the swagger of the iconic original with sultry harmonica luring you to the floor where the masterful drums and guitars will keep you moving.

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Ron Next Door
Ron Next Door (40 gram vinyl 7")
Cat: ERC 112. Rel: 18 Oct 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Ron Next Door (alternative mix) (5:50)
Sitting On Top Of The World (5:26)
Review: Happenstance can be a fortuitous element. A union-funded single discovered in a dusty store, a long disbanded band found, leads to unreleased post punk dubs in a box of unreleased demos.

Formed during the mid-80s in the downbeat town of Walsall, their music is a blend of disparate influences from 50's crooners, blues and reggae to Killing Joke and The Bunnymen; Ron's Neighbours were out of step with the perfect pop of the C86 indie generation.

Their only single - "To The Fight" - a split 7" was supported by the Trade Union Resource Centre, while many gigs were benefits for striking miners, leading to a loyal local following.

Engineered by Ozzy Osbourne's brother Tony, tracks were recorded at an 8 track bedroom / home studio, while a terraced house served as rehearsal space. Here Ron Next Door was born. When a tape recorder was left running it captured the long-suffering neighbour for posterity. His outburst gave the band and song, its name.

Experimenting with drum machines, the resultant jam track, here in its "Alternative Mix", languished unheard until now. Ron's 'Black Country' tones lead to driving bass / percussion against crashing Stratocasters and repeating, refrained vox - a post punk dub turned symphony.

The B side, Sitting On Top of the World, is an indie anthem, becoming their theme, a blend of grandiose and banal that characterised their songs.
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Álbumes
Zoso Friends: Live In San Jose 1995 (reissue)
Zoso Friends: Live In San Jose 1995 (reissue) (limited hand-numbered 180 gram "lagoon" translucent orange & white splattered vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: SRFM 0043LG. Rel: 18 Sep 24
 
Rock
Tales Of Bron (3:40)
Thank You (1:40)
Bring It On Home (4:29)
Ramble On (4:55)
Shake My Tree (6:54)
Band Introduction (1:34)
Lullaby (6:11)
No Quarter (4:54)
Gallows Pole (4:59)
Hurdy Gurdy/Nobody's Fault But Mine (Medley) (7:14)
Hey Hey What Can I Do (3:40)
The Song Remains The Same (6:22)
The Conductor Introduction (0:36)
Since I've Been Loving You (8:46)
Friends (4:29)
Calling To You/Dazed & Confused/Break On Through (Medley) (12:46)
Four Sticks/In The Evening (Medley) (14:37)
Black Dog (5:55)
Kashmir (15:33)
Review: On April 17, 1994, Led Zeppelin's main songwriters reunited for the Alexis Korner Memorial Concert in Buxton, England. In August, they recorded performances in London, Wales, and Morocco featuring Egyptian and Moroccan orchestration of classic Led Zeppelin tracks along with four new songs. These performances were broadcast as a 90-minute MTV special UnLedded which led to a successful tour starting in February 1995. This newly reissued release captures an exceptional performance from that tour and includes both new material and Middle Eastern-influenced renditions of Zeppelin classics like 'Bring It On Home,' 'Ramble On,' 'The Song Remains the Same,' 'Black Dog' and 'Kashmir.'
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In Rainbows
Cat: XLLP 324. Rel: 02 Jan 08
 
Indie/Alternative
15 Step
Bodysnatchers
Nude
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
All I Need
Faust Arp
Reckoner
House Of Cards
Jigsaw Falling Into Place
Videotape
Review: "In Rainbows", Radiohead's seventh album, finally gets a physical release! It's one thing downloading this landmark album, but to actually hold this is something special. Not only do you get increased sound quality, but you also get the amazing artwork from Stanley Donwood. This album includes "Nude", a live favourite for many years that was originally written during the "OK Computer" sessions. More minimal that their "Kid A" period, "In Rainbows" does something that very few albums have done - its sound is distinct from previous Radiohead albums, but is still clearly Radiohead. Hail to the kings, they are back on top form.
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OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017
OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017 (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XLLP 868. Rel: 23 Jun 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Airbag (4:44)
Paranoid Android (6:21)
Subterranean Homesick Alien (4:34)
Exit Music (For A Film) (4:24)
Let Down (5:00)
Karma Police (4:26)
Fitter Happier (1:55)
Electioneering (3:54)
Climbing Up The Walls (4:45)
No Surprises (3:52)
Lucky (4:19)
The Tourist (5:23)
I Promise (3:59)
Man Of War (4:28)
Lift (4:07)
Lull (2:26)
Meeting In The Aisle (3:05)
Melatonin (2:11)
A Reminder (3:50)
Polyethylene (parts 1 & 2) (4:23)
Pearly (3:37)
Palo Alto (3:52)
How I Made My Millions (3:10)
Review: Twenty years ago it sounded like an oddly poignant evocation of pre-millennial tension. Two decades later it stands as an eerily prescient glimpe into the technological alienation and dislocation of of a new era. Yet more importantly, OK Computer is no more or less than a sparkling, dramatic and moving collection of songs that haven't lost any of their impact in the interim. The sound of a band stubbornly refusing to follow up the stadium-strafing stylings of its predecessor The Bends - and instead bursting headlong into experimentation and wild creativity -is portrayed in still more vivid colours by the alarmingly strong collection of out-takes and B-sides collected herein, Yet there's no getting away from the chill and spark that marked out OK Computer from everything surrounding it in the post-Britpop malaise, and continues to do so in the pre-Brexit counterpart.
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The King Of Limbs
Cat: TICK 001CD. Rel: 24 Mar 11
 
Indie/Alternative
Bloom
Morning Mr Magpie
Little By Little
Feral
Lotus Flower
Codex
Give Up The Ghost
Separator
Review: After the natural commotion that surrounded the sudden news of an eighth Radiohead album available for immediate download - and some loose limbed moves from Thom Yorke last month, the band finally appease their fans that prefer a tangible product. The King Of Limbs sees Thom Yorke and company continue the sonic experimentation that has characterized the latter part of their career. Those expecting a full-on Aphex Twin style electronic assault may, though, be disappointed. While it's all densely layered and impressively textured see the droning guitars, electronics and tape loops of "Bloom" or the atmospheric dubstep of "Lotus Flower" there are still plenty of authentic experimental rock moments, not least the uptempo "Little By Little" and semi-acoustic dreamscape "Give Up The Ghost".

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Kid A Mnesia (half speed remastered)
Cat: XL 1166LP. Rel: 05 Nov 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Everything In Its Right Place (LP1: Kid A) (4:15)
Kid A (4:44)
The National Anthem (5:50)
How To Disappear Completely (5:52)
Treefingers (3:47)
Optimistic (5:25)
In Limbo (3:18)
Idioteque (5:10)
Morning Bell (4:36)
Motion Picture Soundtrack (4:12)
Packt Like Sardines In A Crushd Tin Box (LP2: Amnesiac) (4:04)
Pyramid Song (4:53)
Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors (4:01)
You & Whose Army? (3:06)
I Might Be Wrong (4:58)
Knives Out (4:18)
Morning Bell/Amnesiac (3:12)
Dollars & Cents (4:47)
Hunting Bears (2:01)
Like Spinning Plates (4:13)
Life In A Glasshouse (4:16)
Like Spinning Plates (Why Us? version - LP3: Kid Amnesiae) (5:08)
Untitled V1 (1:49)
Fog (Again Again version) (2:18)
If You Say The Word (4:27)
Follow Me Around (5:15)
Pulk/Pull (True Love Waits version) (3:02)
Untitled V2 (3:45)
The Morning Bell (In The Dark version) (2:28)
Pyramid Strings (0:18)
Alt Fast Track (1:54)
Untitled V3 (2:07)
How To Disappear Into Strings (1:33)
Review: The latest of Radiohead's reissues is an utter avalanche of material. 'Kid A Mnesia' itself is an 'album mashup' between their two albums Kid A and Amnesia; both projects are remastered and released side-by-side on the same LP. It doesn't stop there: for the fanatics, there's an exclusive third disc, Kid Amnesiae, which contains formerly unheard material both recording sessions, as well as Kid Amnesiette, a cassette of B-sides. This ultra-deluxe edition is, decidedly, one for the ultra-fans. Besides the radical electronic fever dreams making up both projects, this version contains the never-before-heard song 'If You Say The Word' on the bonus CD. Remastered on vinyl and cut at half the speed of the original LP, it's an audiophile's banquet. Also watch out for the exclusive booklet of drawings that come with the special edition of this special edition.
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What Do You Believe In?
What Do You Believe In? (clear vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 198028 20141. Rel: 18 Oct 24
 
Soul
The Right Way (3:56)
Pocket (3:17)
What Do You Believe In? (3:12)
Iron (3:01)
Hideaway (3:09)
All I Know (3:01)
Rush Of Blood (3:23)
Feeding All These Fires (2:24)
Put A Little Hurt On Me (2:48)
Chokehold (3:04)
Wreckage (2:51)
Hope You Felt Loved At The End (3:18)
Review: Rag'n'Bone Man, born Rory Charles Graham, is "embracing joy and balance in his life" as he releases his new album What Do You Believe In?. Known for his gravelly blues vocals, the British singer gained global recognition with his 2016 debut Human, which went platinum four times in the UK and multi-platinum in 27 other countries. Now, supported by family and newfound confidence, Rag'n'Bone Man's latest work blends personal growth with vibrant hooks and takes fans on an uplifting musical journey with title track setting the tone in superb fashion.
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Out Of The Cellar (40th Anniversary Edition)
Out Of The Cellar (40th Anniversary Edition) (limited black & red splattered vinyl LP + neon orange vinyl 7" in lenticular sleeve)
Cat: 964043 701. Rel: 07 Nov 24
 
Metal
Wanted Man
You're In Trouble
Round & Round
In Your Direction
She Wants Money
Lack Of Communication
Back For More
The Morning After
I'm Insane
Scene Of The Crime
Reach For The Sky (3:31)
Reach For The Sky (3:30)
Review: Originally released in 1984 and celebrating its 40th anniversary with this lush black & red splattered vinyl reissue, Out Of The Cellar was the debut full-length from glam metal staple Ratt, often listed in the pantheon of pioneering hair-centric rockers along with Poison and Warrant. Their highest charting album, certified triple Platinum in the US, boasts easily their biggest hit single with 'Round & Round', while also offering some equally adored fan favourites such as 'Wanted Man' and 'Lack Of Communication'. This anniversary edition also comes complete with a bonus neon orange vinyl 7" featuring the unreleased B-side bonus track 'Reach For The Sky', recorded during the band's 1983 album sessions.
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On The Loose
Cat: STR 63WR184. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Public Hell (2:54)
Razor Love (3:12)
Total Crime (2:40)
Dogs (2:44)
No Tomorrow No Problem (3:31)
Poison Rite (2:48)
Night Of The Bastard (2:51)
Right To Kill (2:43)
Meet Your Master (2:35)
Wicked Bones (3:35)
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Return Of The Dream Canteen (Deluxe Edition)
Return Of The Dream Canteen (Deluxe Edition) (limited gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: 009362 4868170. Rel: 14 Oct 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Tippa My Tongue (4:20)
Peace & Love (4:03)
Reach Out (4:11)
Eddie (5:40)
Fake As Fu@k (4:16)
Bella (4:51)
Roulette (4:57)
My Cigarette (4:21)
Afterlife (4:13)
Shoot Me A Smile (3:43)
Handful (4:00)
The Drummer (3:23)
Bag Of Grins (5:06)
La La La La La La La La (3:57)
Copperbelly (3:46)
Carry Me Home (4:22)
In The Snow (5:45)
Review: Red Hot Chili Peppers have found some good form of late with a new album Unlimited Love earlier in the year now followed by a surprise second new album. Anthony Kiedis and co's Return of the Dream Canteen is a second Rick Rubin-produced album. The group said of the album "We went in search of ourselves. A beautiful bit of chemistry meddling that had befriended us hundreds of times along the way. Once we found that slipstream of sound and vision, we just kept mining." This one sounds like classic Chilis with plenty of funk and big riffs as well as great songwriting.
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Unlimited Love (Deluxe Edition)
Unlimited Love (Deluxe Edition) (limited gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: 009362 4874720. Rel: 01 Apr 22
 
Rock
Black Summer (3:54)
Here Ever After (3:46)
Aquatic Mouth Dance (4:21)
Not The One (4:24)
Poster Child (5:19)
The Great Apes (5:03)
It's Only Natural (5:42)
She's A Lover (3:40)
These Are The Ways (3:57)
Whatchu Thinkin' (3:42)
Bastards Of Light (3:31)
White Braids & Pillow Chair (3:41)
One Way Traffic (4:10)
Veronica (4:29)
Let 'Em Cry (4:23)
The Heavy Wing (5:32)
Tangelo (3:28)
Review: Attention, fornicators: there's a brand new RHCP album on the horizon, and it's set to be a stonker. 'Unlimited Love' is the band's first recording with guitarist John Frusciante since 2006, and is a welcome return following his various electronic stints and solo projects. Lead single 'Black Summer' heads up the project, fleshing out a more melancholy sound compared to their earlier works, yet still calling attention to Frusciante's iconic surf jamming and Chad Smith's up-down rhythm section. This new album, in their own words, had the band "enrapt".
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Rarities
Rarities (limited coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: OUTS 02. Rel: 09 Apr 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Unionize (4:18)
Reds Strike The Blues (4:19)
Kick Over The Statues (2:40)
The Peasant Army (3:36)
Lev Bronstein (4:05)
Lean On Me (4:53)
Keep On Keepin' On (5:51)
16 Tons (3:16)
Young & Proud (4:47)
Take No Heroes (5:07)
Turnin' Loose (3:55)
Review: During the 1980s, The Redskins became a celebrated English band. Next to their highly danceable indie output, they were also known for left-wing politics and a bold skinhead image. This new compilation, as the title suggests, brings together some rarities and hard to find tracks from their heyday. Elements of soul, rockabilly, pop and punk rock all inform their tracks and breath new life into the new wave and post punk forms they work in. Highlights include the strident 'Reds Strike The Blues' and fierce 'Young & Proud.'
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Neither Washington Nor Moscow (remastered)
Neither Washington Nor Moscow (remastered) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: LMS 5521470. Rel: 07 Jan 22
 
Indie/Alternative
The Power Is Yours (Neither Washington) (4:46)
Go Get Organized! (4:00)
It Can Be Done! (3:45)
Keep On Keepin' On! (4:01)
(Burn It Up) Bring It Down! (See Things In The Altogether) (4:19)
Hold On (Don't Run Away) (Nor Moscow) (6:36)
Turnin' Loose (These Furious Flames) (5:00)
Take No Heroes! (2:41)
The Crack (3:26)
Let's Make It Work! (5:13)
Lean On Me!/Lean On Me! (reprise) (1:33)
Review: The Redskins released just one studio album, their well received debut Neither Washington Nor Moscow in 1986. It came on London Records and now for the very first time since the first time, it reappears on vinyl and CD with new sleeve notes by bassist Martin Hewes. The album came just two years after the band formed but already their soulful songs were packed with passion and political undertones as a result of the band all being members of the Socialist Workers Party. Highlights include 'Bring It Down! (This Insane Thing)' which was the band's only Top 40 hit. The band split the same year this was rebased.
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Enfants De Paris: Live At Bataclan Paris 1972
Cat: JACK 035. Rel: 14 Aug 23
 
Rock
Waiting For The Man (5:44)
Berlin (5:24)
Black Angels Death Song (4:31)
Wild Child (5:58)
Empty Bottles (3:22)
Heroin (6:48)
Ghost Story (3:15)
The Biggest, Loudest, Hairiest Group Of All (3:52)
Femme Fatale (3:47)
All Tomorrow's Parties (3:08)
Janitor Of Lunacy (4:06)
Review: This broadcast was first aired on French TV having been recorded at the Bataclan club in Paris, on January 29, 1972. It got a first official release in 2004 having been bootlegged for many years before that from a recording taken from the sound board at the gig. Fans of The Velvet Underground will know that this was the first time the group members Lou Reed, John Cale and Nico had all been up on stage together.
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Live At Bataclan 1972
Cat: PH 5810. Rel: 10 Apr 25
 
Rock
I'm Waiting for the Man (5:09)
Berlin (5:54)
The Black Angel's Death Song (3:44)
Wild Child (5:31)
Heroin (4:57)
Ghost Story (5:07)
The Biggest, Loudest, Hairiest Group of All (3:25)
Empty Bottles (3:16)
Femme Fatale (4:25)
No One Is There (4:27)
Frozen Warnings (4:59)
Janitor of Lunacy (5:47)
I'Il Be Your Mirror (2:52)
All Tomorrow's Parties (3:00)
Review: What you see before you ranks among the most mythologised live albums (n)ever released. Like the title suggests, it was originally recorded in 1972 at Parisian rock institution Le Bataclan, a legendary venue which would later gain notoriety after a group of armed gunmen opened fire on a crowd in 2015, killing 90 people. But that grisly recent history belies its status as one of the most respected concert halls in the French capital, and this not-quite-Velvet Underground show has contributed to that legacy. Showcasing the stop-you-dead qualities of Nico's staggering (and unique) vocal timbre, the surreal, immersive qualities of the Cale and Reed's legendary art-rock tones, this time capsule had been bootlegged and bootlegged until 2004, when it finally got an official release. Now it's back.

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New Adventures In Hi Fi (25th Anniversary Edition)
New Adventures In Hi Fi (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 722454 5. Rel: 29 Oct 21
 
Indie/Alternative
How The West Was Won & Where It Got Us (4:31)
The Wake-Up Bomb (5:08)
New Test Leper (5:25)
Undertow (5:10)
E-Bow The Letter (5:24)
Leave (7:19)
Departure (3:29)
Bittersweet Me (4:05)
Be Mine (5:28)
Binky The Doormat (5:03)
Zither (2:33)
So Fast, So Numb (4:13)
Low Desert (3:29)
Electrolite (4:06)
Review: This special 25th Anniversary edition of REM's New Adventures in HIFi album comes on limited heavyweight vinyl in a replica of the original gatefold LP. The Grammy wining and Rock And Roll Hall of fame inductees are one of the most revered American bands of their era thanks to their singular mix of brash tunes, poetic lyrics and very singable choruses and never was that more obvious than on this album. First released in 1996 when the band were on a near-constant tour of the world, it experiments with various sonic textures, haunting effects and dissonant notes with singles like 'E-Bow' and 'Electrolite' all featuring.
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Overpass Boy
Overpass Boy (limited translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: KCR 12014LPC1. Rel: 01 Aug 24
 
Folk/Americana
Jackie (3:28)
Every Promise (4:37)
Little Valley (3:45)
Interlude (2:01)
Out Here (3:30)
Walk With You (3:51)
Little Hours (5:47)
Waiting On You (4:36)
Review: For fans of Iron & Wine, Michael Nau, and Leonard Cohen, Reverend Baron's Overpass Boy offers a surely irresistible meditation on Los Angeles. Danny Garcia, formerly a pro skater and Drugdealer band member, created this album with a spontaneous mindset. It has worked to date with over 4.4 million streams and 135.4k monthly listeners on Spotify which proves his blend of soul, doo-wop, and East LA grooves is loved far and wide. This album was recorded at various LA locations and tells the story of a young wanderer through poetic observations and longings. Featuring stacked harmonies, gentle percussion, and Garcia's own instrumentals, it captures the city's essence and emotional depth and comes on limited Coke bottle clear vinyl.
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The Alexander Technique
The Alexander Technique (gatefold smores vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 196588 99301. Rel: 06 Sep 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Alexander (4:30)
Guitar Song (3:59)
2008 (2:31)
Therapy (4:01)
4 In The Morning (2:08)
Jealousy (3:59)
The Table (2:50)
Pure (4:00)
One Of These Days (2:27)
Carrera (2:17)
Much Too Much (3:11)
Sliding Doors (3:16)
Lost For Words (3:24)
Look Me In The Eyes Featuring James Blake (3:31)
New Years (3:04)
Finally (3:03)
Review: The Alexander Technique is the most intimate album to date from Rex Orange County in that it truly reflects his personal and artistic evolution. Initially intended as an exploration of new writing perspectives, it evolved into a deeply confessional and heartfelt work that combines stripped-down r&b and indie-folk and Rex's signature orchestral richness to mark a pivotal shift in his career. Described by Rex as a personal diary, it captures his growth and the complexities of life since his 2022 release, WHO CARES? with a longer duration and diverse musical styles. The Alexander Technique is Rex's most candid and ambitious project to date.

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The Almond & The Seahorse (Soundtrack)
The Almond & The Seahorse (Soundtrack) (limited numbered yellow vinyl 2xLP + poster)
Cat: RT 0389LP. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Soundtracks
Skyward (5:16)
The Brain & The Body (5:45)
People Are Pissed (2:38)
Layer Upon Layer (3:28)
Orea (with Victor La Masne) (4:14)
Joe's Theme (0:49)
Sunshine & Laughter Ever After (3:51)
Variation With Strings (with Osian Gwynedd) (0:40)
Amen (3:15)
Low Cello (0:34)
Liberate Me From The Love Song (3:55)
Love Love Love (1:29)
I Want My Old Life Back (2:38)
Forest Waltz (1:05)
Dance All Your Shadows To Death (4:43)
Library To Kiss (3:34)
Staccato With Cello (0:38)
Small Talk (3:23)
Toni's Theme (1:50)
Ffenestr (8:10)
Penbedw (4:30)
Arogldarth (3:45)
Review: There have been some incredible movies made about memory over the years. We had Arnold Schwarzenegger missioning to Mars to find his brain (well, the remembering part anyway) in Total Recall, and a piss poor reboot a few decades later. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind asked us all to really think about the value of memory and its ability to hurt and heal. Overboard positioned Goldie Hawn as amnesiac getting a lesson in humility from the carpenter she was horrible to. We can add to that The Almond & The Seahorse, a 2022 film that focused on two couples coping with their inability to make new memories. Weird, at times wonderful, by drafting Gruff Rhys in for the score the producers were guaranteed a soundtrack that would be every bit as unique as the plot. Form haunting, melodic pianos to touches of 1960s pop rendered raw and rough.
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Sadness Sets Me Free
Sadness Sets Me Free (limited blackberry vinyl LP in fold-out sleeve)
Cat: RT 0420LPE3. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Sadness Sets Me Free (5:18)
Bad Friend (2:51)
Celestial Candyfloss (3:54)
Silver Lining (Lead Balloons) (3:56)
On The Far Side Of The Dollar (4:47)
They Sold My Home To Build A Skyscraper (2:59)
Peace Signs (4:55)
Cover Up The Cover Up (5:29)
I Tendered My Resignation (5:09)
I'll Keep Singing (2:14)
Review: Where will Griff Rhys take us next? Rising to a household name during his tenure at the front of the Super Furry Animals, since the indie pop soundtrack began to fade he has established himself as one of the UK's most transportive singer songwriters, building worlds through music. Sadness Sets Me Free is just the latest evidence of his greatness. Sliding in on a country-esque tip, talking about snorting coke in cloak rooms, lamenting pain and suffering, across this record he straddles lines between desperate and miserable, everyday commentary, twisted forms of joy, and, ultimately, the human condition. A skill few musicians have cracked, cementing Rhys' membership in the inner circle of timeless greats that can turn songs about mundanity into gloriously emotive epics.
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Tarantula (reissue)
Tarantula (reissue) (black vinyl LP (sticker states orange vinyl))
Cat: WEBB 577LP. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Black Nite Crash (2:36)
Sunshine/Nowhere To Run (4:45)
Dead Man (3:29)
Walk On Water (4:23)
Deep Inside My Pocket (5:25)
Mary Anne (6:49)
Castle On The Hill (3:20)
Gonna Be Alright (2:50)
The Dawn Patrol (3:59)
Ride The Wind (3:47)
Burnin' (5:16)
Starlight Motel (3:38)
Review: Tarantula is one of those bittersweet moments in the history of UK rock & roll. On the one hand, it's a fantastic album that showcases the natural talent and innovative approach to song craft that Ride had first grabbed attention with. On the other, it marked the beginning of the end for the group, or more accurately, the first chapter following the end - finally getting a release after the outfit had called time and gone their separate ways. Still, in so far as swan songs go, there are plenty to celebrate here. Tarantula is a purist's rock & roll extravaganza at times, with its gritty riffs and forward momentum, tracks like 'Burnin'' perhaps best typify this, or those looking for a taste of the genre's 1960s origin story might look to 'Deep Inside My Pocket'. But then it's all much more complex than that, too, with the reflective indie balladry of 'Castle On The Hill', noise pop on 'Gonna Be Alright', and hypnotising layers on 'Ride The Wind'.
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Going Blank Again (reissue)
Cat: WEBB 573CD. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Leave Them All Behind
Twisterella
Not Fazed
Chrome Waves
Mouse Trap
Time Of Her Time
Cool Your Boots
Making Judy Smile
Time Machine
OX4
Going Blank Again
Howard Hughes
Stampede
Grasshopper
Review: Although it didn't receive quite as rapturous reviews as its predecessor, 1990's Nowhere, Ride's sophomore album Going Blank Again remains one of the finest shoegaze sets ever recorded - a dense, psychedelic, glassy-eyed, heavily layered set whose immersive sound, harmony vocals and droning textures come together to create a heavy, immersive and enveloping masterpiece. This remastered reissue replicates the format of its 2001 predecessor, expanding the set to include a quartet of bonus tracks plucked from singles and EPs released in the same period. These include the glistening, dancefloor-ready dream-pop swell of 'Going Blank Again' and the wall of sound that is 'Grasshopper'.
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4 EPs (reissue)
4 EPs (reissue) (limited gatefold white vinyl 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: WEBB 574LP. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Chelsea Girl (2:58)
Drive Blind (4:43)
All I Can See (3:26)
Close My Eyes (5:23)
Like A Daydream (3:04)
Silver (4:10)
Furthest Sense (3:23)
Perfect Time (3:55)
Dreams Burn Down (6:02)
Taste (3:16)
Here & Now (4:23)
Nowhere (5:19)
Unfamiliar (4:47)
Sennen (4:16)
Beneath (4:09)
Today (6:30)
Review: Shoegaze legends Ride's reissuing roll reaches their first four EPs; the first here, simply titled 'Ride', was emblematic of the band's sound and, outside of that sphere, paved the way for an entire genre. After that, and before 'Nowhere', came the subsequent EP's 'Play', 'Fall' and 'Today Forever', which make up this sprawling blue vinyl boxset. Once again, you can now bask in the shimmering waves that lap at this jolly band's feet, and ours.
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Tarantula (reissue)
Cat: WEBB 577CD. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Black Nite Crash
Sunshine/Nowhere To Run
Dead Man
Walk On Water
Deep Inside My Pocket
Mary Anne
Castle On The Hill
Gonna Be Alright
The Dawn Patrol
Ride The Wind
Burnin'
Starlight Motel
Nothing Lasts Forever
Slave
A Trip Down Ronnie Lane
Review: By the time they released Tarantula in 1996, Ride had run out of road. The band split shortly before the album's release and would not reform again for almost two decades. At the time, the album was panned by critics, but listening to this remastered reissue, it's hard to see why. Sure, the dense, dreamy and heady shoegaze sound they'd pioneered at the turn of the 90s was long gone, replaced instead by a nostalgic late 60s rock sound that doffed a cap to the Beatles and those Britpop era bands that emulated their sound (hello Oasis). The sound is authentic - all blazed vocals, alternately jangling and heavy guitars, dependable bass and wide-eyed audio effects - and the songs entertaining. Perhaps it will be judged more sympathetically this time round.

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EP3
EP3 (10")
Cat: 481296 6. Rel: 17 Nov 22
 
Rock
World Go Round (4:11)
Everyone & Everything (2:51)
Let's Be Friends (4:14)
Free Your Soul (feat Dave Koz & Jose Antonio Rodriguez) (5:27)
Review: Recorded at home in Ringo Starr's Roccobella West studio, the former Beatles drummer has drafted a number of long-term partners in crime for his latest release. Those names include Steve Lukather, Linda Perry, Fave Coz, Jose Antonio Rodriguez, and Bruce Sugar, among others. But, ingredients aside, what's the end result actually like?

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

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Pedals (reissue)
Pedals (reissue) (gatefold transluscent yellow vinyl 2xLP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: RFC 273C. Rel: 07 Oct 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Wring It Out
69 Guns
Eyes Wide Open
Choose Your Adventure
Racing To Red Lights
Shot After Shot
A Parts For B Actors
Big Waves
Small Doses
The Ghost Is Out There
You Should Have Hung Out (3:31)
Arranged Marriages (3:31)
Paranoid Detectives (3:27)
Wring It Out (4:19)
69 Guns (3:49)
Small Doses (4:00)
The Ghost Is Out There (3:26)
Review: Following on from the reissue of Rival Schools' first record, Run For Cover turns its attention to the band's landmark 2011 studio LP, which took two years to be released after the original recording sessions finished and a staggering ten years after the inaugural long player, United By Fate, had landed. Rooted in emo, pop rock, and post-hardcore, the main difference between episodes one and two was the comparatively lighter moods on the second, and an absence of distortion. In many ways, a more commercially-minded outing, at the time critics lauded Pedals for its comparative maturity, with many trumpeting the return as being slicker, more self-assured and altogether more grown up. Nevertheless, the tracks still tear from the blocks with the energy of youth and there's no denying these songs are the result of musicians with a real ear for writing infectious hooks.
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The Honolulu Broadcast: Live At The Hawaii International Center July 28 1966
Not Fade Away (intro) (3:50)
The Last Time (2:50)
Paint It, Black (3:36)
Lady Jane (3:21)
Mother's Little Helper (2:43)
Get Off My Cloud (3:06)
19th Nervous Breakdown (4:02)
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (5:52)
Review: This special live album from 966 captures The Rolling Stones at the height of their early rock 'n' roll frenzy. It is a legendary performance for those who know and showcases the band's raw energy and magnetic stage presence during their first-ever Hawaii concert. Recorded live for broadcast, the setlist is a thrilling mix of iconic hits like '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction' and 'Paint It Black' as well as ':any Jane' and it's a wonderful example of their blues-driven sound and rebellious spirit. This special posing from Loco Motion offers fans a rare glimpse into the Stones' formative years while also immortalising a powerful, historic moment in their rise to becoming rock legends.
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Beggars Banquet
Beggars Banquet (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 20481. Rel: 24 Aug 22
 
Rock
Sympathy For The Devil (6:13)
No Expectations (3:55)
Dear Doctor (3:20)
Parachute Woman (2:16)
Jig-Saw Puzzle (6:00)
Street Fighting Man (3:14)
Prodigal Son (2:58)
Stray Cat Blues (4:37)
Factory Girl (2:03)
Salt Of The Earth (4:53)
Review: It's not everyday you release an album that goes on to inspire the name of a record label that goes on to be one of the defining UK music institutions of the late-20th Century. And early-21st. Whether The Rolling Stones quite knew how special their seventh studio LP would be when it first dropped in 1968 is something we can ponder until the cows come home, but it certainly represented a musical turning point back then.

Moving on from their previous psychedelic excursions (aurally, if not behaviourally), Beggars Boutique saw the seminal rock 'n' rollers dive two-feet-first into the sound of America's southern states, returning to the old stomping grounds of influences they had originally made a name for themselves with. And by that we mean blues and roots rock.
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Their Satanic Majesties Request (reissue)
Their Satanic Majesties Request (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ABK 20821. Rel: 10 Oct 22
 
Rock
Sing This All Together (6:37)
Citadel (2:58)
In Another Land (3:08)
2000 Man (6:55)
Sing This All Together (See What Happens) (1:40)
She's A Rainbow (4:41)
The Lantern (2:40)
Gomper (6:54)
2000 Light Years From Home (4:49)
On With The Show (3:36)
Review: English rock icons The Rolling Stones dropped Their Satanic Majesties Request in 1967 on home label Decca. It was their 6th British and 8th American studio album and was recorded at Olympic Studio in London. It finds them mixing up psychedelic pop, acid rock, experimental and psychedelic rock thanks to the use of various freaky studio tools including the Mellotron and a load of trippy sound effects, string arrangements and Afro rhythms. It took the best part of a year to record owing to various members being on drugs/in court/sent to jail but generally got favourable reviews when it did finally drop.
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Hits Collection Live (remastered)
Hits Collection Live (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram eco vinyl LP (comes in different colours, we cannot guarantee which one you will recieve))
Cat: GYVLP 7245. Rel: 06 Dec 24
 
Rock
Gimme Shelter (3:42)
Jumpin' Jack Flash (3:15)
Can't Get No Satisfaction (5:19)
Paint It Black (3:06)
Sympathy For The Devil (6:02)
Let's Spend The Night Together (2:59)
Can't Always Get What You Want (7:19)
Ruby Tuesday (3:25)
Street Fighting Man (3:49)
Sweet Virginia (4:05)
Honky Tonk Woman (3:47)
19th Nervous Breakdown (3:39)
Review: By the late 60s, The Rolling Stones had solidified their claim as the 'World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band.' As the grittier, blues-driven counterpart to The Beatles during the British Invasion, they pioneered a rebellious sound that shaped hard rock and since their explosive debut at London's Marquee in 1962, the Stones redefined rock's attitude by blending raw energy with groundbreaking music. This collection of hits has been restored and remastered from historic broadcasts so fully captures their legacy at the time with live performances from New York, Paris and Honolulu in 1966 to New York's Madison Square Garden in 1972 all featuring.
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Get Yer Ya Ya's Out
Cat: 712116 1. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Rock
Jumpin' Jack Flash (3:55)
Carol (3:58)
Stray Cat Blues (4:04)
Love In Vain (4:47)
Midnight Rambler (9:13)
Sympathy For The Devil (6:55)
Live With Me (3:21)
Little Queenie (4:18)
Honky Tonk Women (3:38)
Street Fighting Man (4:04)
Review: Punctuation aside, The Rolling Stones set a precedent with Get Yer Ya Ya's Out. At the time, concert albums were still something of a novel ideal, but when the iconic British rock 'n' rollers unleashed this it proved to the industry just how much people wanted on-stage magic captured for posterity. The first live record to hit number one in the UK charts, it was recorded at shows in New York City and Baltimore in 1969, just ahead of the landmark Let It Bleed LP arriving. It also proves the power of a bootleg, with an unofficial record, Live'r Then You'll Ever Be, reportedly persuading the band's then-label, Decca, to cash in on the clear demand for the group's exceptional live show, on vinyl. Captured on their first tour with Mick Taylor, Brian Jones having left, it presents the outfit as they sounded at the very top of their game - energetic, rule breaking, and packed with the soul of blues six stringers.
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The Music Roots Of The Rolling Stones
Cat: BLLU 831291. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Rock
Mick Jagger - "Sweet Thing" (4:09)
Mick Jagger - "Angel In My Heart" (3:20)
Keith Richards - "Wicked As It Seems" (5:57)
Keith Richards - "Will But You Won't" (4:57)
Ron Wood - "Just Like I Treat You" (3:46)
Ron Wood - "I Live The Life I Love" (5:31)
Charlie Watts - "Evolution Blues" (4:47)
Charlie Watts - "Farewell Smile" (1:11)
Mick Taylor - "Morning Story" (4:34)
Review: In 1962, a chance convergence of historical contingencies in Dartford, Kent, would set the stage for the formation of one of the world's best-known rock and roll bands, The Rolling Stones. After Mick Jagger and Keith Richards took inspiration from rock icons Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley, not to mention the comparatively sentimental Chicago blueses of Brian Jones and Ian Stewart, the group's had laid the mac for their own sound. The Rolling Stones' love for early blues legends would define their success; this compilation The celebrates those roots, from Muddy Waters' 'Just Want to Make Love to You' through to Chuck Berry's 'Memphis, Tennessee' and Robert Johnson's 'Love In Vain'. Special bonus tracks include the jazz-infused 'Key To The Highway' by Jazz Gillum, further proving Jagger and company's far-reaching inspirations.
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Seventeen Seconds
Seventeen Seconds (limited translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: LSSN 078. Rel: 29 Jun 22
 
Indie/Alternative
A Reflection (2:02)
Play For Today (3:40)
Secrets (3:23)
In Your House (3:22)
Three (3:06)
The Final Sound (1:15)
A Forest (5:56)
M (3:09)
At Night (5:56)
Seventeen Seconds (3:43)
Review: Here's something new from one of Japan's leading nu jazz outfits Nautilus. Already seriously accomplished across their back catalogue, on this occasion they chose to tackle some evergreen jazz standards and give them a crisp modern lick. From Herbie Hancock's 'The Eye Of The Hurricane' to Bobby Hutcherson's 'Little B's Poem' plus pieces from Billy Taylor, Duke Ellington and more, the band's signature sound is all over the renditions (check the super funky slap bass coursing through the Hutcherson cover) but you can hear the original material coming through in all the right ways.
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Sean Rowley Presents: Guilty Pleasures (20th Anniversary Edition)
Sean ROWLEY / VARIOUS
Cat: DEMREC 1172. Rel: 02 Feb 24
 
Rock
Alessi Brothers - "Oh Lori" (3:13)
Captain & Tennille - "Love Will Keep Us Together" (3:18)
Pilot - "January" (3:26)
Electric Light Orchestra - "Sweet Talkin' Woman" (3:38)
Climax Blues Band - "Couldn't Get It Right" (3:10)
Ace - "How Long" (3:15)
Billy Swan - "I Can Help" (3:52)
The Fortunes - "Storm In A Teacup" (3:08)
David Essex - "Gonna Make You A Star" (3:30)
Sherbet - "Howzat" (3:40)
Andrew Gold - "Never Let Her Slip Away" (3:15)
10cc - "The Things We Do For Love" (3:19)
Marshall Hain - "Dancing In The City" (3:33)
Carole Bayer Sager - "Moving Out Today" (3:27)
Peter Skellern - "Hold On To Love" (2:51)
Gallagher & Lyle - "I Wanna Stay With You" (2:52)
Andy Kim - "Rock Me Gently" (3:21)
Jim Gilstrap - "Swing Your Daddy" (2:45)
Brian Protheroe - "Pinball" (3:06)
Helen Reddy - "Angie Baby" (3:20)
Andy Fairweather-Low - "Wide Eyed & Legless" (3:50)
Colin Blunstone - "Say You Don't Mind" (3:13)
Charlie Dore - "Pilot Of The Airwaves" (3:37)
Starland Vocal Band - "Afternoon Delight" (3:07)
Liverpool Express - "You Are My Love" (3:05)
Lynsey De Paul - "Sugar Me" (3:43)
Clout - "Let It Grow" (3:26)
Rupert Holmes - "Him" (3:54)
Eric Carmen - "She Did It" (3:37)
Review: Here at Juno HQ, we are great believers in the idea that you cannot have guilty pleasures when it comes to music. If you like something, you like it, and you should own that. Still, that didn't stop Sean Rowley from serving up a bumper collection of what he thinks to be sounds you might enjoy but not what to shout about from the rock canon. He first did so two decades ago and so here comes this 20th anniversary edition on double vinyl with umpteen catchy, feel good and singalong classics from the likes of Captain & Tennille, Electric Light Orchestra, Andy Fairweather-Low and many more.
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The Thrill Of It All: New York Broadcast 1976
Cat: PARA 493LP. Rel: 01 Jun 22
 
Rock
Sentimental Fool (5:02)
The Thrill Of It All (6:22)
Love Is The Drug (4:12)
Mother Of Pearl (6:11)
Bitter Sweet (5:38)
Out Of The Blue (5:01)
Whirlwind (6:18)
Sea Breezes (6:54)
Both Ends Burning (5:09)
For Your Pleasure (2:28)
Diamond Head (6:57)
Wild Weekend (3:33)
Review: A romantic snapshot in time from Roxy Music's 1976 Siren tour, 'The Thrill Of It All' captures the band at their peak, and bundles their restrained emotion into a burgeoning slice of 12" vinyl. Not to be confused with their compilation album of the same name, we get a glimpse into the performative habits of a band whose touring schedule had them visit Japan, Europe, Australia and the US. From the title track all the way through to 'Editions Of You', the band's 9-strong lineup on this live album is tireless, making their way through a gargantuan setlist with ease.
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For Your Pleasure (half speed remastered)
Cat: RMLP 2. Rel: 01 Apr 22
 
Rock
Do The Strand (4:07)
Beauty Queen (4:35)
Strictly Confidential (3:50)
Editions Of You (3:49)
In Every Dream Home A Heartache (5:32)
The Bogus Man (9:19)
Grey Lagoons (4:16)
For Your Pleasure (6:51)
Review: For Your Pleasure was Roxy Music's second album, and the last to feature Brian Eno before he sprang off into his illustrious career in ambient and experimental electronic music. Released in 1973, it found the band able to spend more time in the studio experimenting with their sound, which results in some unique ingredients not found elsewhere in Bryan Ferry's band's legacy. From the surrealist phasing treatment on the end of 'In Every Dream Home A Heartache' to tape loop effects applied elsewhere, it's an adventurous peak of early 70s rock, now lovingly remastered at half-speed for your audiophile pleasure.
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Avalon (half speed remastered)
Avalon (half speed remastered) (limited heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: RMLP 8. Rel: 01 Jul 22
 
Rock
More Than This (4:18)
The Space Between (4:33)
Avalon (4:24)
India (1:28)
While My Heart Is Still Beating (3:36)
The Main Thing (3:49)
Take A Chance With Me (4:42)
To Turn You On (4:08)
True To Life (4:18)
Tara (1:38)
Review: The 1982 glam-rock swan song for British rock group Roxy Music sees another limited reissue, a departure from the more edgy and abrasive sounds the group went for prior. The word that people constantly use to describe 'Avalon' is mature, in multiple senses of the word. At its core, the record is sensual and seductive make-out material, a 10 track package pining on romance named after the fantastical romantic gesture of King Arthur's body being sent to the titular island. It's plain to see why 'Avalon' is the band's most acclaimed and influential project, spawning off other New Wave acts like Spandau Ballet, Duran Duran and Tears for Fears. 'More Than This', the title track, has stood the test of time and is still playlisted and cited as one of the greatest British New Wave tracks of all time. 'Avalon' is accessible, seductive and, without doubt, a classic.
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Stranded (half speed remastered)
Stranded (half speed remastered) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: RMLP 3. Rel: 13 May 22
 
Rock
Street Life (3:23)
Just Like You (3:33)
Amazona (4:12)
Psalm (7:58)
Serenade (2:54)
A Song For Europe (5:43)
Mother Of Pearl (6:46)
Sunset (6:08)
Review: Stranded is the third album for Roxy Music, and most notably it was the first after Brian Eno had departed. It was also the first album on which Ferry shared songwriting duties with Andy Mackay and Phil Mazanera, and so it captures the band in that moment of transition away from synthesiser sparkle towards a fuller, more rockist sound. The pianos and guitars pile on, creating a more driving sound even on the softer tracks like 'Just Like You', but there's still a thread of the unusual tucked away in every track - that curious magic which made Roxy Music such a vital force in 70s music.
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Country Life (half speed remastered)
Country Life (half speed remastered) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: RMLP 4. Rel: 13 May 22
 
Rock
The Thrill Of It All (6:22)
Three & Nine (4:04)
All I Want Is You (2:58)
Out Of The Blue (4:41)
If It Takes All Night (3:12)
Bitter-Sweet (4:50)
Triptych (3:10)
Casanova (3:24)
A Really Good Time (3:46)
Prairie Rose (5:06)
Review: Roxy Music's fourth and most phase-heavy album 'Country Life' now gets a half-speed reissue by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios, as part of a brand new effort to have every one of their albums repressed in their utmost quality, and repackaged in glossy new covers. Career highlight songs like 'Out Of The Blue', 'Prairie Rose' and 'All I Want Is You' sound better than ever here, doing justice to its comparatively pessimistic sound. It's still got that Bryan Ferry-ish, romantic aristocratic vibe, though!
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The Best Of Roxy Music (half speed remastered)
Cat: RMLPB 1. Rel: 09 Sep 22
 
Rock
Avalon (4:16)
More Than This (4:30)
Jealous Guy (4:56)
Over You (3:37)
Same Old Scene (3:57)
Oh Yeah (4:53)
Angel Eyes (2:49)
Dance Away (3:46)
Both Ends Burning (5:15)
Love Is The Drug (4:01)
Out Of The Blue (4:46)
All I Want Is You (2:57)
Mother Of Pearl (7:00)
Street Life (3:23)
Do The Strand (4:03)
Pyjamarama (2:54)
Virginia Plain (3:02)
Re-Make/Re-Model (5:12)
Review: Rather than endlessly reinterpreting what the best of Roxy Music's catalogue truly is, why not just reissue this classic best-of collection from Virgin? Made available on wax for the first time ever, 'The Best Of Roxy Music' contains every hit from 'Love Is The Drug' to 'Angel Eyes', alongside lesser known bits such as 'Over You'. And of course, the band's aristocratic version of John Lennon's 'Jealous Guy' is on there too. Just in time for an anniversary tour, too.
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Royal Blood (10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 502173 2263599. Rel: 15 Aug 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Out Of The Black
Come On Over
Figure It Out
You Can Be So Cruel
Blood Hands
Little Monster
Loose Change
Careless
Ten Tonne Skeleton
Better Strangers
One Trick Pony
You Want Me
Love & Leave It Alone
Sleeptalker
Ten Tonne Skeleton (Tom Dalgety mix)
Hole
Figure It Out (live From T In The Park 2015)
Loose Change (live From Reading 2015)
Little Monster (live From Reading 2015)
Better Strangers (live From Bonnaroo 2015)
Out Of The Black (live From Reading 2015)
Review: British rock twosome Royal Blood had a famously speedy ascent, with their self-titled debut album appearing little over a year after the duo started working together. That album is now ten years old, hence this lightly expanded anniversary edition. The original ten-track album - a raw, rugged, energetic and at times insanely loud fusion of red-raw metal guitars, Ben Thatcher's thunderous drums and Mike Kerr's yelped vocals and booming bass - remains as thrilling and jaw-dropping as it did a decade ago, making it a genuine British alt-rock classic. This time round, we also get six bonus tracks (B-sides and EP bonus cuts), an alternative remix of 'Ten Tonne Skeleton' and a quintet of live recordings from 2015.


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Ruins (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: SPITTLEDD 09. Rel: 18 Sep 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Fire (4:16)
Sexual Desire (3:15)
It's Not Too Grand (5:13)
Good Name (3:57)
Crime (4:27)
Daily & Blue (2:56)
Marry A Bad Girl (3:14)
Cosmesi Rara (4:00)
Review: This cult classic disco album is now a full four decades old, so what better time to reissue it in a special 40th Anniversary Edition? Spittle Dependance out of Italy have done that here and it is an alluring listen all these years on that kicks off with the proto-house sounds and echo-laden slow-motion grooves of 'Fire' before 'Sexual Desire' get tinny and analogue and cold, 'Marry A Bad Girl' plays with some more colourful synth sequences and nice deadpan vocals and 'It's Not Too Grand' is a real low slung disco chugger. A wonderful album if you ask us.
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Intérprete: Gumshoe
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Another Thought (reissue)
Another Thought (reissue) (gatefold 140 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: BEWITH 108LP. Rel: 18 Nov 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Another Thought (2:15)
A Little Lost (3:18)
Home Away From Home (5:13)
Lucky Cloud (2:17)
This Is How We Walk On The Moon (4:42)
Hollow Tree (2:30)
See Through Love (4:41)
Keeping Up (6:20)
In The Light Of The Miracle (6:01)
Lucky Cloud (Return) (3:00)
Just A Blip (3:40)
Me For Real (4:51)
Losing My Taste For The Night Life (4:30)
My Tiger, My Timing (5:33)
A Sudden Chill (2:42)
Review: Surprisingly, Arthur Russell's first posthumous collection of music, 1993's Another Thought, has never before been released on vinyl. With this gatefold double-album, Be With Records has finally set the record straight. It's well worth picking up, not least because the set, which was initially put together after raiding the legendary cellist-turned-producer's archive of unreleased recordings, is little less than superb. Full of hard-to-pigeonhole songs in Russell's unique style - effects-laden blends of cello, acoustic guitar, emotive vocals, twangy double bass and so on - Another Thought contains some of Russell's most refined and emotional recordings, including such classics as 'How We Walk on the Moon' and 'In The Light of a Miracle'.
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Sketches For World Of Echo & Open Vocal Phrases Where Songs Come In & Out
Cat: AU 1029CD. Rel: 02 Apr 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Changing Forest (CD1: Iive At Ei June 25, 1984)
Let's Go Swimming
They & Their Friends
Keeping Up
Make 1, 2
I Take This Time
Losing My Taste For The Nightlife
I Can't Hide You
The Boy With A Smile On His Face
Sunlit Water
That's The Very Reason (CD2: live At Ei December 20, 1985)
Tower Of Meaning/Rabbit's Ear/Home Away From Home
Happy Ending
All-Boy All-Girl/Tiger Stripes/You Can't Hold Me Down
Introductions
Hiding Your Present From You/School Bell
Too Early To Tell
Review: Those with an intricate knowledge of the sadly cut-short career of the late, great New York experimentalist and leftfield disco specialist Arthur Russell will happily tell you that his most celebrated solo album, World of Echo, was not only developed over several years, but also utilised edited and chopped-up recordings of shows he performed in his home city in 1984 and '85. This release presents both of those performances in full, with Russell - performing songs to his own effects-laden cello motifs and little else - delivering sparse (but effortlessly emotive) early versions and 'sketches'. These are a mix of lesser-known songs and familiar favourites, including a haunting take on 'Let's Go Swimming', a medley of 'Hiding Your Present From You/School Bell', and the inspired 'Sunlit Water'.

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