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Singles
On Sunset (remixes)
On Sunset (remixes) (limited 12")
Cat: 350492 5. Rel: 27 Nov 20
 
Rock
More (Skeleton Key remix) (3:41)
Old Father Tyme (Gwenno remix) (4:44)
Rockets (Seckou Keita remix) (4:01)
On Sunset (Le SuperHomard remix) (4:37)
Rockets (Jane Weaver/Mind Control remix) (5:36)
Review: Five tracks from Paul Weller's critically acclaimed 2020 LP On Sunset, with five remixers taking the stems and crafting something new from that original material. And what remixers they are, comprising James Skelly of Liverpool band The Coral (Skeleton Key), Welsh synth-y songwriter Gwenno, Senegalese drummer Seckou Keita, psychedelic folk star Jane Weaver and French indie pop troupe Le SuperHomard.

With that lineup you'd expect the results to be varied, but that's something of an understatement in reality. From the tripped out surrealism of 'Rockets' as read by Weaver, through Keita's pared back percussive take on the same track, the sparse minimalistic harmonies of 'Old Father Thyme' to the sublime and sexy downtempo jazziness of 'More', it's a taster menu right down to the number of dishes.
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Baba O' Riley (remixes)
Baba O' Riley (remixes) (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: ICONS 007. Rel: 24 Feb 25
 
Funky/Club House
Baba O' Riley (live - Qwartz extended remix) (6:54)
Baba O' Riley (Qwartz dub remix) (6:55)
Review: House lover and studio wizard Qwartz has been at it again, with 'it' being editing some classic rock tunes into club-ready sounds for DJs and dancers. This time he tackles 'Baba O' Riley' firstly with an extended mix that brings all new life into The Who's original. It has a prickly low end with eerie guitars and disco motifs making it a raw, heads-down sound. The dub remix brings a little extra low-end weight.
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What's Happening
What's Happening (white vinyl 7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: TC68 WHITE. Rel: 15 Nov 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
What's Happening (3:45)
Back In The Game (4:49)
Review: Taken from the album Black Gold, this 7" single comes on limited edition white vinyl and offers up the superb 'What's Happenin'' featuring Method Man and Busta Rhymes on the A-side. It's a beat-driven workout with funk in the drums. The B-side offers an exclusive and rather more stripped-back mix of 'Back in the Game' with Ron Isley, Inspectah Deck, Method Man, GZA, Raekwon and Ghostface Killah all seamlessly blended with the instrumental of 'House of Flying Daggers.' It's not often you get so many iconic collaborations all on one record which is why it is such a big hitter.
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Álbumes
Franks Wild Years (remastered)
Franks Wild Years (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: B 3707101. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Rock
Hang On St Christopher (Act I) (2:44)
Straight To The Top (Rhumba) (2:25)
Blow Wind Blow (3:32)
Temptation (3:33)
Innocent When You Dream (Barroom) (4:12)
I'll Be Gone (3:03)
Yesterday Is Here (2:27)
Please Wake Me Up (3:06)
Franks Theme (2:46)
More Than Rain (Act II) (3:51)
Way Down In The Hole (2:48)
Straight To The Top (Vegas) (0:43)
I'll Take New York (7:21)
Telephone Call From Istanbul (3:11)
Cold Cold Ground (4:05)
Train Song (3:19)
Innocent When You Dream (78) (3:11)
Review: The tenth studio album from Tom Waits, released in 1987 via Island Records, was yet another landmark in a career which, by this point, had already given us a raft of stone cold classics. The last two of those LPs, Swordfishtrombones and Rain Dogs, certainly swerved expectations, marking a new period in the life and times of an acclaimed jazz and blues man. Taking its name from a track on Swordfish, Frank's Wild Years is actually "Un Operachi Romantico in Two Acts" according to the subtitle, with several songs here taken from a play of the same name which premiered in Chicago a year prior. In many ways, the theatrical side story was an inevitability, with the previous records all pointing in the direction of a gravelly blues-jazz-rock core with a vaudeville, spoken word, and narrative disposition.
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Rain Dogs (remastered)
Rain Dogs (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 488985 3. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Rock
Singapore (2:44)
Clap Hands (3:43)
Cemetery Polka (1:46)
Jockey Full Of Bourbon (2:42)
Tango Till They're Sore (2:48)
Big Black Mariah (2:42)
Diamonds & Gold (2:28)
Hang Down Your Head (2:30)
Time (3:53)
Rain Dogs (2:53)
Midtown (1:01)
9th & Hennepin (1:57)
Gun Street Girl (4:36)
Union Square (2:24)
Blind Love (4:17)
Walking Spanish (2:56)
Downtown Train (3:51)
Bride Of Rain Dog (1:04)
Anywhere I Lay My Head (2:44)
Review: Two years on from Tom Waits' landmark Swordfishtrombones and the jazz cat-turned staunch experimentalist continued to explore the roads less travelled with Rain Dogs. Originally released via the seminal Island Records in 1985, if the preceding album felt expansive, the follow up broadens horizons even further, inviting luminaries Keith Richards and Marc Ribot to get in on the action, although neither come close to even sharing the spotlight with the real star of the show. Spanning New Orleans funeral march melancholy, old down and dirty blues rock, heart wrenching balladry, wild cinematic instrumentals, noir-ish pulp fiction storytelling, and more than a little of the Swordfish-style stomping oddness, it's a masterpiece. Perhaps what really sets this apart, though, is how these myriad styles, at least some of which could easily fall into caricature, feel and sound so authentic, making it impossible not to buy into.
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Swordfishtrombones (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 602448 898425. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Rock
Underground (2:01)
Shore Leave (4:05)
Dave The Butcher (2:28)
Johnsburg, Illinois (1:23)
16 Shells From A 30.6 (4:24)
Town With No Cheer (4:12)
In The Neighbourhood (3:16)
Just Another Sucker On The Vine (1:43)
Frank's Wild Years (1:49)
Swordfishtrombone (3:03)
Down, Down, Down (2:13)
Solder's Things (3:13)
Gin Soaked Boy (2:24)
Trouble's Braids (1:17)
Rainbirds (3:03)
Review: To say that Tom Waits' eighth studio album marked a stylistic shift would be like saying winter is markedly different to summer. Having established himself as one of the finest piano-based songwriters of his generation - or any other for that matter - Swordfishtrombones was the first LP from the artist to lay out what was to come. Something very, very unusual, as visionary as it is bizarre, a celebration of the beauty of surrealism and the joy of having fun with music. Whether it's the opening number, 'Underground', and its strange, almost cartoonish chain gang jazz-blues stomp, the quiet keys and solitary vocals of 'Johnsburg, Illinois', or the distorted, compressed electronic jangling and organ riffs of 'Dave The Butcher', within the first few tracks alone you're presented with a vast and varied universe of ideas.
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Dog Eat Dog
Dog Eat Dog (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3139. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Rock
Machine Gun (5:48)
The Hole In My Wall (1:35)
April 2031 (4:27)
Andy Warhol Was Right (3:35)
Bonfire (4:15)
The Bitter Pill (4:13)
Hollywood (So Far, So Good) (3:46)
All My Bridges Are Burning (3:46)
Quicksand (3:46)
Let It Rain (3:46)
Inside Out (3:46)
Sad Theresa (3:46)
Review: Huge guitar solos, a not-so-subtle hint of seduction and romance, rousing choruses and an attitude that screams: "I'm gonna make that heavy metal hand signal every five or six minutes." Warrant may not be the first name on everyone's lips when it comes to the heyday big room, sexually charged glam metal, but when all is said and done they did pretty well during their seven years in the game.
Emerging from the Los Angeles scene of the mid-late-1980s, a city that has a lot to answer for in these musical ends, by the time they packed up their Fenders and called time more than 10million albums had been sold, with the double-platinum Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich the real gem of the lot. Dog Eat Dog came along a little later, in 1992, and by this point the group had really got into gear. Don't expect the same tangible hunger and impact as the inaugural effort, then, but in many ways this is far more complete example of what they were gunning for.
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Is This The Life We Really Want?
Is This The Life We Really Want? (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 889854 36491. Rel: 02 Jun 17
 
Rock
When We Were Young (1:40)
Deja Vu (4:29)
The Last Refugee (4:11)
Picture That (6:47)
Broken Bones (5:00)
Is This The Life We Really Want? (5:58)
Bird In A Gale (5:30)
The Most Beautiful Girl (6:12)
Smell The Roses (5:15)
Wait For Her (4:38)
Oceans Apart (1:07)
Part Of Me Died (3:11)
Review: It's been twenty five years since the last Roger Waters solo album, and given the fractious nature of global affairs of late, it's hardly surprising that the lugubrious 74-year-old rock colossus has had no trouble finding things to get angry about of late. Dishing out songs on drone warfare, terrorism and American nationalism, 'Is This The Life We Really Want?' - which is stylistically very much in the mould of his post-'Dark Side' oeuvre - may be no barrel of laughs, but it's oddly reassuring that his righteous rage remains undiminished, not to mention aided and abetted by the skills of Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich in its intensity and relit ire.
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Renovations (remastered) (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Cat: NUNS 061V. Rel: 07 May 24
 
Folk/Americana
Colorado Country Girl (6:30)
Take Me Back (5:30)
Rainey Nights & Candlelights (4:20)
Dickies Blues (4:38)
Welfare Man (3:20)
All My Life (2:57)
My Funny Girl (4:27)
In My Dreams (3:15)
Home Coming (4:41)
Streets Of My Town (3:34)
Review: This much sought-after treasure was originally a private press release back in 1981 but it has been remastered as a special drop for Record Store Day 2024. It is a sublime album of blue-eyed soul with overtones of country and Americana that make it all the more evocative and escapist. The songwriting is reflective, the musicianship is tight, the melodies impressive and the vocals effortlessly captivating. The NuNorthern Soul label has been serving up these sorts of nuggets and obscurities for over a decade now but this is right up there with the best of them.

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Modern Classics: The Greatest Hits (reissue)
Modern Classics: The Greatest Hits (reissue) (gatefold heavyweight 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 357 9341. Rel: 13 Oct 22
 
Rock
Out Of The Sinking (3:51)
Peacock Suit (3:05)
Sunflower (4:09)
The Weaver (3:40)
Wild Wood (3:22)
Above The Clouds (3:44)
Uh-Huh Oh-Yeh (3:19)
Brushed (3:27)
The Changing Man (3:31)
Friday Street (2:20)
You Do Something To Me (3:37)
Brand New Start (4:07)
Hung Up (2:42)
Mermaids (2:59)
Broken Stones (3:20)
Into Tomorrow (3:02)
Into Tomorrow (bonus track) (3:57)
Peacock Suit (bonus track) (3:05)
Friday Street (bonus track) (2:31)
Mermaids (bonus track) (3:13)
Out Of The Sinking (bonus track) (3:51)
Heavy Soul (bonus track) (8:11)
Wild Wood (bonus track) (3:57)
Up In Suze's Room (bonus track) (4:58)
(Can You Hear Us) Holy Man? (bonus track) (5:15)
Changing Man (bonus track) (3:32)
Porcelain Gods (bonus track) (2:55)
Sunflower (bonus track) (6:41)
Broken Stones (bonus track) (4:40)
Review: Paul Weller has aged as well as any of the original rockers if you ask us. And so too his music. In 1998 he was already of such status that he put out this backslapping collection, Modern Classics: The Greatest Hits, and why not? The bumper double disc collection featured most of the solo singles he had successfully released up to then as well as a new track in the form of 'Brand New Start'. It will always be hard to beat the lovely 'You Do Something To Me' but plenty makes a claim here from the more energetic 'Wild Wood' to 'Sunflower.' It's well worth having all these in one place.
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An Orchestrated Songbook
An Orchestrated Songbook (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 384594 2. Rel: 10 Dec 21
 
Rock
Andromeda (3:07)
English Rose (3:19)
My Ever Changing Moods (5:00)
On Sunset (6:28)
Carnation (3:44)
Glad Times (4:24)
Broken Stones (feat James Morrison) (3:38)
Gravity (2:39)
It's A Very Deep Sea (4:18)
Bowie (4:47)
Equanimity (4:17)
You're The Best Thing (feat Boy George) (5:34)
Still Glides The Stream (3:59)
Movin On (4:31)
Wild Wood (feat Celeste) (4:33)
Rockets (4:15)
You Do Something To Me (3:53)
White Horses (5:59)
Review: Jules Buckley can do absolutely no wrong in our eyes. The conductor responsible for leading the globally revered Heritage Orchestra has made a name for himself experimenting with the limits and limitless potential of classical music, taking influences from the world of dance and club tunes to open up orchestral performances to new demographics and generations.

He also has the honour of heading up the BBC Symphony Orchestra at select performances, another of the world's finest ensembles. This is just one recording from one of those shows, but clearly proves there's genius at work. The same could be said for Paul Weller, the iconic UK guitarist and singer who here invites said players to rethink tracks from his back catalogue for a staggering 75-minute set that elevates the rocker's oeuvre to greater heights than ever before.
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Beyond This Fiction
Beyond This Fiction (limited cloudy sea blue vinyl LP + poster + insert)
Cat: HOF 1202LP. Rel: 29 Aug 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Throw It Up In The Air (5:54)
Clear As Day (4:56)
Killing Crimson (6:19)
Fiend (5:30)
Closer (1:42)
The Awakening (4:21)
Beyond This Fiction (4:49)
Review: Entering White Hills' Brooklyn studio reveals their intense passion for music and art. Vinyl crates line the space, and guitars are scattered about as synthesisers and cables cover a purple satin bed and gouache paintings and subversive memorabilia adorn the walls. This creative hub also serves as the headquarters for their label and was the birthplace of their latest album, Beyond This Fiction. For nearly two decades, White Hills has dazzled with their blend of neo-psychedelia, art rock, and post-punk. Their cult status was cemented by their role in Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive and their new album, recorded with Martin Bisi, delves into Joseph Campbell's concept of "riding between opposites," blending shoegaze and ambient sounds with a stronger focus on vocals. Tracks like 'Throw It Up In The Air' and 'Killing Crimson' highlight their evolving sound, and make this a great addition to the band's discography.
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White Blood Cells (20th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 194398 42381. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Dead Leaves & The Dirty Ground (2:59)
Hotel Yorba (2:12)
I'm Finding It Harder To Be A Gentleman (2:57)
Fell In Love With A Girl (1:52)
Expecting (2:08)
Little Room (0:55)
The Union Forever (3:29)
The Same Boy You've Always Known (3:11)
We're Going To Be Friends (2:24)
Offend In Every Way (3:08)
I Think I Smell A Rat (2:06)
Aluminum (2:17)
I Can't Wait (3:40)
Now Mary (1:48)
I Can Learn (3:32)
This Protector (2:12)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Let's face it, White Blood Cells is the moment when The White Stripes really broke the mould. It's a continuation of Jack and Meg's garage rock aesthetic as fine-tuned over two previous albums, and wholeheartedly a straight up rock 'n' roll album. But the elements are so perfectly primed it's impossible not to rank this as one of the greatest long form outings of this century, so far. And we're not alone - Rolling Stone even reckons it's among the best LPs of all time. Pity the fool who disagrees.

From the racing 'Fell in Love With A Girl', to the beguiling mystery of 'The Union Forever', 'I Think I Smell A Rat''s meld of mariachi riffs and mosh stomp and the emotional piano closer 'This Protector', to the innocent acoustic joy of 'We're Going To Be Friends', this is a masterclass of songwriting and arrangement, tracks that evolve, perplex, surprise, and - most importantly - entertain.
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Satanic Rites Of
Satanic Rites Of (limited bone white vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SNAKE 800783P. Rel: 06 Mar 25
 
Rock
Eventually (6:07)
Scared Of Glass (5:14)
Troubadour Moon (4:38)
Fire In The Cheap Seats (4:28)
Kunce (2:57)
Maintain Radio Silence (3:59)
Blue Moon Over Brinkbum (3:02)
Hurt People Hurt People (3:45)
I'll Be Your Monster (3:19)
Failure Is The Mother Of Success (7:28)
Review: Hard rockers unite. Or at least they used to. In an age when it often feels like even the last remaining vestiges of whatever subcultures survived MTV and the Millennium are themselves divided, every once in a while a record comes along that acts like a rousing call for unilateral response. The Satanic Rites Of is exactly that album. Reading reviews is smile-inducing, if for no other reason than the references to frontman Ginger as a 'godfather' of the British heavy-hard guitar scene. It's hard to deny, except if in your mind he still invokes images of a sprightly enfant terrible. In all honestly, the latest is both - an outfit that have lost none of their high energy snarl and commitment to doing interesting, ferocious things, but have years of wisdom on their side to achieve them.
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Plastic People
Cat: OSR 105LP. Rel: 17 Feb 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Plastic People (3:14)
Swimming (2:37)
Mothers (4:33)
Choo Choo Thunder (6:02)
Mary Midnight (5:40)
Steel Cathedrals (6:15)
Free Ride (2:44)
Probing The Secrets (4:13)
Mister Wild Love (4:07)
Gotta Keep Movin' (3:33)
Review: Not to be confused with the landmark London club of the same name - one of many sorely missed spots in the UK capital - Plastic People is almost the opposite of that now-defunct electronic dance music stronghold. Wildwood's 1968 garage psyche triumph is equally determined to encourage us to escape, only in a far earthier, rawer, and rougher kind of way. With plenty of hoarse guitar riffs, Hammond organ lines and powerhouse vocals coming from the man himself, this is a wonderful reminder of a ridiculously fertile period in rock & roll history that maintained values of the decade it rounded off, but was also increasingly looking to a future in which punk and progressive were beginning to lay their own foundations. In short, it's epic and trippy and incredibly human.
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Witch (Including Janet) (reissue)
Witch (Including Janet) (reissue) (limited yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: NA 6107LPST. Rel: 13 May 24
 
International
Janet (4:45)
As Days Go By (3:16)
Ntendelakumbi (4:04)
In Flight (3:28)
Nazingwa (4:24)
Silverlady (3:56)
Anyinamwana (4:08)
Mama Feel Good (5:20)
The Way I Feel (5:10)
Review: This timely reissue of Zamrock's Afro-prog-psychedelic masterpiece makes its debut on vibrant yellow vinyl. WITCH was a group influenced by James Brown, the Stones, and Deep Purple and they dominated 70s Zamrock stages in their heyday. Their musical journey spanned only five years and culminated in the fifth and final rock album, which predated a split and a new disco venture in Zimbabwe. The record fuses traditional Zambian rhythms and folk melodies with progressive rock and, somewhat echoing Lukombo Vibes, it embodies the Osibas' "afro-rock" style. This release encapsulates WITCH's evolution and influence and gives a vivid glimpse into the era's musical fusion and cultural resonance.
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Kuomboka (reissue)
Cat: SF 16. Rel: 06 Feb 24
 
Funk
Erotic Delight (5:28)
I Can Do Without You (6:16)
Believer Ma Lover (5:58)
Kuomboka (5:06)
Come Together (5:01)
More Sweat Than Sweet (5:19)
I Wanna See The Light (5:00)
Jah Let The Sun Shine (6:31)
Review: Zamrock, anyone? Often stylised as W.I.T.C.H, WITCH were one of the leading musical lights of post-colonial Zambia, a band that rose to prominence during the early-1970s, a particularly fertile period in the East African nation during which hopes for the future were incredibly bright. Independence leading to the blossoming of homespun ideas, culture, art and creativity. The story takes a tragic turn as the decade reached its final years, the economy collapsing and policymakers turning increasingly authoritarian. Like many in the 'scene', WITCH would fade, almost into obscurity, although the psychedelic rock-hued legacy they left survived, and then experienced a resurgence from 2012, when they reformed amid renewed interest. Kuomboka represents the group at the height of their fame, an album that still sounds packed with optimism, despite insidious changes in the air when it landed in 1976.
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