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Tainted Love (original & remixes)
Tainted Love (original & remixes) (limited gatefold coloured vinyl 12" (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: CLO 2285. Rel: 21 Apr 21
Tainted Love (2:34)
Tainted Love (Instrumemtal) (2:39)
Tainted Love (acappella) (2:26)
Tainted Love (DJ Hell remix) (6:51)
Tainted Love (Jack Ford & Jaimieson Hill mix) (2:50)
Tainted Love (club Crasher 2010 mix) (4:21)
Marc Almond & Andi Sex Gang - "The Hungry Years" (bonus track) (6:48)
Review: The truly special thing about a track like 'Tainted Love' is its malleability over time. The original elements touch on New Romanticism, New Wave, electro, and synth pop, creating a twisted and mutated version of the crooning troubadour that smacks of sticky dancefloor heat in subterranean haunts.

With that in mind a remix collection could pretty much go anywhere, and in many ways this one does. Presenting several interpretations of this timeless and iconic tune, these range from the not-so-different instrumental and the strikingly powerful but simple acapella, through to DJ Hell's typically growly stomper, and the groovier, wavier Jack Ford and Jaimieson Hill cut. Oh, and don't forget the very DIY sounding bonus track, 'The Hungry Years', which is a whole different story in its own right, so we'll leave you to discover that one.

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Purple Zone
Cat: 405053 8795219. Rel: 10 Nov 22
Purple Zone (3:10)
Purple Zone (extended mix) (6:02)
Purple Zone (club mix) (6:14)
Purple Zone (club dub) (6:15)
Review: Here's something we didn't expect: an all-star collaboration between two of the 1980s most potent synth-pop duos, Soft Cell and Pet Shop Boys. Long-term fans of both artists will love the original version of 'Purple Zone', a throbbing, arpeggio-driven synth-pop number boasting lead vocals from Mark Almond and chorus back-up from Neil Tennant. The latter and PSB partner Chris Lowe provide the various remixes scattered across the 12": a classic, Fairlight stab-sporting 'Extended Mix' that recalls Shep Pettibone's mid-80s mixes for PSB, a piano-sporting 'Club Mix' that gives the track a heavier Italo-disco-goes-house spin, and a pleasingly muscular 'Club Dub' that subtly pays tribute to David Morales' early '90s Red Zone dubs.
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 in stock $24.36
Ghost Town (40th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Cat: 506051 6096770. Rel: 04 Jun 21
Ghost Town (3:41)
Why? (2:55)
Friday Night Saturday Morning (3:35)
Review: The Specials are real UK national treasures, aren't they? And rightly so. Alexis Petridis has even gone so far as to say their standout single 'Ghost Town' is the second greatest UK single to have ever been released. Again, it's hard to really argue with that one. It was a UK chart topper at time of release and speaks eloquently of the urban decay, unemployment and ongoing racial tensions of the period. Sound familiar? Sadly, you once again have to agree. This 40th Anniversary Edition has been mastered and cut at half-speed for extra oomph.
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 in stock $12.97
Ghost Town (40th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Cat: 506051 6096787. Rel: 04 Jun 21
Ghost Town (extended version) (6:00)
Why? (3:57)
Friday Night Saturday Morning (3:36)
Review: 
The Specials are real UK national treasures, aren't they? And rightly so. Alexis Petridis has even gone so far as to say their standout single 'Ghost Town' is the second greatest UK single to have ever been released. Again, it's hard to really argue with that one. It was a UK chart topper at time of release and speaks eloquently of the urban decay, unemployment and ongoing racial tensions of the period. Sound familiar? Sadly, you once again have to agree. This 40th Anniversary Edition has been mastered and cut at half-speed for extra oomph.
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 in stock $15.29
Álbumes
Arthur Baker Presents Dance Masters: Shep Pettibone The Classic 12 Inch Master Mixes Volume One Part One
George Michael - "Hard Day" (The Shep Pettibone remix remastered) (9:05)
Duran Duran - "I Don't Want Your Love" (Big mix) (7:27)
Whitney Houston - "So Emotional" (Edited remix) (4:24)
Thompson Twins - "In The Name Of Love '88" (Railroad mix) (6:44)
Level 42 - "Lessons In Love" (Shep Pettibone remix) (7:50)
Belinda Carlisle - "Heaven Is A Place On Earth" (Heavenly version) (6:01)
Miami Sound Machine - "Bad Boy" (Shep Pettibone remix) (6:10)
Cyndi Lauper - "Change Of Heart" (12" extended club remix) (7:52)
Pet Shop Boys - "West End Girls" (The Shep Pettibone Mastermix) (8:23)
Alisha - "Baby Talk" (extended dance mix) (6:43)
The B-52's - "Summer Of Love" (Summer party mix) (6:07)
Huey Lewis & The News - "Hip To Be Square" (dance mix) (6:00)
New Order - "Bizarre Love Triangle" (Shep Pettibone 12" remix) (6:43)
Depeche Mode - "Behind The Wheel" (Shep Pettibone mix) (5:56)
Erasure - "Chains Of Love" (Unfettered mix 2009 Remaster) (8:25)
Elton John - "I Don't Wanna Go On With You Like That" (The Shep Pettibone mix) (7:20)
Review: Arthur Baker is the perfect host for this new series from Demon Music which focuses on the famous extended remixes of the 80s. Each series will be a multi-disc, various artist collection that is united by one remixer, and there can be few better to kick it off than the legend that is Shep Pettibone. He was a hugely in demand studio hand who reworked multiple genres and everyone from Pet Shop Boys to Duran Duran, New Order to Level 42, George Michael to Erasure. This ambitious, widescreen collection takes in all manner of golden remixes from the world of soul, pop, synth and more.
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Intérprete: PBR STREETGANG
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Arthur Baker Presents Dance Masters: Shep Pettibone The Classic 12 Inch Master Mixes Volume One Part Two
Cat: DEMREC 963X. Rel: 05 Nov 21
Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam With Full Force - "I Wonder If I Take You Home" (The Shep Pettibone remix) (6:21)
Sananda Maitreya - "If You Let Me Stay" (The Shep Pettibone mix) (6:24)
Five Star - "Are You Man Enough" (The Shep Pettibone remix) (6:44)
B B & Q - "(I'm A) Dreamer" (12" Sheppettibone vocal/long version) (7:14)
Pointer Sisters - "Goldmine" (12" version) (6:35)
Lionel Richie - "Love Will Conquer All" (12" vocal version) (7:01)
Howard Hewett - "Stay" (After Midnight mix) (7:26)
George Benson - "Twice The Love" (club Love remix) (7:40)
Leroy Burgess - "Heartbreaker" (12" Shep Pettibone mix) (6:14)
Instant Funk - "(Just Because) You'll Be Mine" (12" Sheppettibone mix - 2017 Remaster) (5:52)
The Salsoul Orchestra - "Ooh, I Love It (Love Break)" (12" Sheppettibone mix) (7:24)
The Flirts - "You & Me" (12" Shep Pettibone mix) (6:03)
Gloria Gaynor - "I Am What I Am" (12" extended version) (5:54)
Phyllis Nelson - "I Like You" (12" extended version) (7:22)
The Jammers - "Be Mine Tonight" (12" Shep Pettibone mix) (7:00)
First Choice - "Let No Man Put Asunder" (12" Sheppettibone mix) (8:00)
Review: The art of the remix is no doubt indebted to NYC legends such as Shep Pettibone and Arthur Baker. It's quite fitting then that the latter should curate some of the greatest moments of the former on part two of The Classic 12 Inch Master Mixes Volume One. Pettibone's innovative approach to remixing throughout the '80s and early '90s has had a lasting impact on dance music. Featured on here are his renditions of B B & Q's '(I'm A) Dreamer' where he gets that perfect late night boogie-down vibe in effect, as well as Lionel Richie's classic 'Love Will Conquer All', perfectly streamlining the groove of The Salsoul Orchestra's 'Ooh, I Love It (Love Break)' and lending his deft hand to First Choice's anthemic 'Let No Man Put Asunder' among many others.
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Intérprete: THE REFLEX
Tags: Soul Disco
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Process
Process (heavyweight vinyl LP + CD)
Cat: YTLP 158. Rel: 03 Feb 17
Plastic 100C (5:14)
Blood On Me (4:08)
Kora Sings (4:13)
(No One Knows Me) Like The Piano (3:37)
Take Me Inside (2:23)
Reverse Faults (4:14)
Under (4:39)
Timmy's Prayer (4:24)
Incomplete Kisses (3:54)
What Shouldn't I Be? (3:33)
Plastic 100C (CD)
Blood On Me
Kora Sings
(No One Knows Me) Like The Piano
Take Me Inside
Reverse Faults
Under
Timmy's Prayer
Incomplete Kisses
What Shouldn't I Be?
Review: Having previously worked with SBTRKT, Kanye West, Drake, Jesse Ware and Frank Ocean, amongst others, Sampha is no newcomer. This, though, is the British singer, songwriter and producer's debut album, and it's something of an understated gem. One particularly enthusiastic reviewer called it "an R&B album for the ages"; while that may be pushing it a bit, there's no denying that Process is an impressive collection of tracks. The beats are inventive, the electronics crisp, the samples carefully chosen, and the musical touches pitched just right. At the centre of it all stands Sampha, delivering thoughtful, heartfelt and sometimes poignant lyrics in his wonderfully evocative voice.
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Savage Garden
Savage Garden (limited white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 196588 02141. Rel: 09 Jun 23
To The Moon & Back (5:35)
Carry On Dancing (3:46)
Tears Of Pearls (3:46)
I Want You (3:52)
Truly Madly Deeply (4:35)
Violet (4:08)
All Around Me (4:12)
Universe (4:18)
A Thousand Words (4:02)
Break Me Shake Me (3:25)
Mine (4:25)
Santa Monica (3:37)
Review: It may be true that not many UK music fans are aware of Savage Garden, but that truth says nothing about the undeniable quality of their uniquely trip-hoppy dream-pop-rock sound. Their 1997 self-titled debut album gave rise to the sung-rap songs 'Truly Madly Deeply' and 'I Want You', which have since become exemplary slices of the '90s sonic cake. Lead singer Darren Hayes' soaring vocals are backed by lush, cinematic production, resulting in an album that is both bombastic and intimate. The pair's sultry leather-jacketed image has aged just as well.
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Savage Garden (B-STOCK)
Savage Garden (B-STOCK) (limited white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 196588 02141. Rel: 01 Jan 90
To The Moon & Back
Carry On Dancing
Tears Of Pearls
I Want You
Truly Madly Deeply
Violet
All Around Me
Universe
A Thousand Words
Break Me Shake Me
Mine
Santa Monica
Review: ***B-STOCK:Creasing to corners of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent working condition***


It may be true that not many UK music fans are aware of Savage Garden, but that truth says nothing about the undeniable quality of their uniquely trip-hoppy dream-pop-rock sound. Their 1997 self-titled debut album gave rise to the sung-rap songs 'Truly Madly Deeply' and 'I Want You', which have since become exemplary slices of the '90s sonic cake. Lead singer Darren Hayes' soaring vocals are backed by lush, cinematic production, resulting in an album that is both bombastic and intimate. The pair's sultry leather-jacketed image has aged just as well.
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Hold The Girl
Hold The Girl (limited red vinyl LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: DH 1445. Rel: 16 Sep 22
Minor Feelings (2:06)
Hold The Girl (4:05)
This Hell (3:55)
Catch Me In The Air (3:32)
Forgiveness (4:11)
Holy (Till You Let Me Go) (3:24)
Your Age (2:55)
Imagining (3:45)
Frankenstein (3:12)
Hurricanes (3:18)
Send My Love To John (3:17)
Phantom (4:28)
To Be Alive (3:55)
Review: Rina Sawayama follows up her whirlwind debut album 'Sawayama' with a new one for Dirty Hit, leaning further into gargantuan weirdo pop music for a more up-to-date take on the sound she established several years ago. Featuring collaborations with producers Clarence Clarity, Stuart Price and Lauren Aquilina, 'Hold The Girl' hears Sawayama reckon with her own past so as to move forward, in what might be best described as maximalist pop therapy.
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Hold The Girl (reissue)
Hold The Girl (reissue) (gatefold white & blue vinyl LP)
Cat: DH 1753. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Minor Feelings (1:59)
Hold The Girl (4:07)
This Hell (3:50)
Catch Me In The Air (3:30)
Forgiveness (4:02)
Holy (Till You Let Me Go) (2:56)
Your Age (2:52)
Imagining (3:34)
Frankenstein (3:08)
Hurricanes (3:10)
Send My Love To John (3:15)
Phantom (4:18)
To Be Alive (3:34)
Review: Testament to Rina Sawayama's showstopping success in the alternative pop market over the past few years, her most recent album Hold The Girl has already seen a reissue via its original label Dirty Hit, just one year after its release in 2022. While Sawayama's earliest releases channelled a more elusive pop sound, Hold The Girl opted for a much less abashed genre tour, working in every influennce from Kelly Clarkson to Clarence Clarity, amounting to an ultimately hugely-maximal pop record which veritably penetrated the dance-pop landscape, despite the absurd and senseless fan backlash about its original album cover. This new reissue follows up not one, but two concert tours in promotion of the album, evidencing its universal acclaim in the mainstream critical sphere.
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Cupid & Psyche 85 (reissue)
Cupid & Psyche 85 (reissue) (LP + insert in embossed sleeve)
Cat: RTRADLP 695. Rel: 30 Jul 21
The Word Girl (4:24)
Small Talk (3:40)
Absolute (4:25)
A Little Knowledge (4:59)
Don't Work That Hard (3:54)
Perfect Way (4:42)
Lover To Fall (4:09)
Wood Beez (4:48)
Hypnotize (3:29)
Review: Scritti Politti made three albums for Virgin and all of them are now being reissued by band leader Green Gartside's current record label, Rough Trade, this year. Cupid & Psyche 85 first came in 1985 and is now presented with new sleeve notes that reunite Gartside with keyboardist and co-producer David Gamson. These are the first reissues of any kind from Scritti Politti, and it coincides with a forthcoming tour that runs in autumn and celebrates 35 years of Cupid & Psyche 85. Politti's brand of alternative indie is close to as sweet as it gets on this record, with plenty of sensuality and sweet but never sickly pop tropes.
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Anomie & Bonhomie (reissue)
Anomie & Bonhomie (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: RTRADLP 697. Rel: 30 Jul 21
Umm (4:11)
Tinseltown To The Boogiedown (4:53)
First Goodbye (5:08)
Die Alone (4:17)
Mystic Handyman (3:48)
Smith 'n' Slappy (4:51)
Born To Be (3:47)
The World You Understand (Is Over & Over & Over) (3:11)
Here Come July (3:56)
Prince Among Men (4:46)
Brushed With Oil, Dusted With Powder (5:57)
Review: If you've never been to Leeds then let's put it like this i Scritti Politti make a lot of sense if you know the city well enough. Long before 'the first Harvey Nichols outside London' and the refurbishment of the historic arcades there was dereliction and squats. If you look hard enough, you'll still find them, but it's out of that 1970s economic woe that Scritti Politti emerged, kicking, screaming and squatting while blending various spheres of influence into a punk framework.

Within a decade, though, they would leave that rough and ready remit behind, at least in part, and adopt a more mainstream pop approach. Anomie & Bonhomie, released in 1999 after no less than an 11 year hiatus, marries both chart friendliness with an alternative edge, in moments sounding like Let Loose, at other times the forgotten Kid Rock demos.
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Dutty Rock
Dutty Rock (limited clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 060349 7833108. Rel: 06 Jul 23
Dutty Rock Intro (2:28)
Shout (Street Respect) (3:39)
Gimme The Light (3:47)
Like Glue (3:52)
Get Busy (3:32)
Baby Boy (feat Beyonce) (4:04)
Top Of The Game (feat Rahzel) (4:02)
Ganja Breed (feat Chico) (3:12)
Concrete (3:54)
I'm Still In Love With You (feat Sasha) (4:30)
International Affair (feat Debbie Nova) (3:44)
Can You Do The Work (feat Ce'cile) (3:23)
Punkie (3:35)
My Name (3:40)
Jukin' Punny (2:01)
Gimme The Light (feat Busta Rhymes - Pass The Dro-Voisier remix) (3:24)
Bubble (feat Farenheit) (3:51)
Shake That Thing (3:57)
Esa Loca (feat Tony Touch & ROBB) (3:46)
Punkie (Espanol) (3:31)
Baby Girl (3:40)
Review: Jamaican reggae and dancehall star Sean Paul did a lot to popularise the genre in the UK and US way before the current wave of artists who dominate. Dusty Rock is his seance album from back in November 2022 and it spawned plenty of chart-climbing singles that helped it, and Paul, go on to become a worldwide phenomenon. Of course, the standout single that still gets plenty of hammer is 'Gimme The Light' while 'Like Glue,' 'I'm Still In Love With You' and 'Get Busy' are all bangers, too, on a record full of big hooks, fresh rhythms and big energy.
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Grip
Grip (gatefold LP + booklet)
Cat: SC 466LP. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Damn Gloves (feat Ty Dola Sign & Yanga Yaya) (2:29)
Safe Word (2:42)
Spades (3:17)
Deep End (2:44)
Rum/Throwback (3:40)
Black Air Force (feat Mick Jenkins) (2:50)
Hummin' (2:48)
Ellipsis (feat Orion Sun) (3:19)
Lucky Me (2:19)
1 To 10 (2:34)
Review: In 2024 urban and club are often interchangeable terms. Both are also painfully reductive, but that's a point for another time. Los Angeles-based vocalist and producer serpentwithfeet is a case in point, an artist who deftly weaves together sexy and seductive with nightlife energy, proving not only the breadth of each canon but also how much ground they can share. While this may not be unfamiliar, it's relatively new ground for the man with the mic in question, whose previous exploits have often been rooted in gospel tones, nodding to his own upbringing in a religious household. GRIP is musically revelatory in that sense, then, and impeccably crafted.
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 in stock $28.52
Subtract
Subtract (limited white vinyl LP)
Cat: 505419 7419102. Rel: 13 May 23
Boat (3:04)
Salt Water (3:42)
Eyes Closed (3:10)
Life Goes On (3:20)
Dusty (3:36)
End Of Youth (3:42)
Colour Blind (3:35)
Curtains (3:41)
Borderline (3:52)
Spark (3:30)
Vega (2:56)
Sycamore (2:45)
No Strings (2:47)
The Hills Of Aberfeldy (3:14)
Review: Cynics would say that the high-profile copyright court case Ed Sheeran won on the eve of the release of his new album won't have harmed its sales any, but then again when has anything Sheeran has made suffered from lack of interest? He is a behemoth of our time, a songwriter who never misses whether working with grime acts or pop royalty. He said himself that seven of the new tunes on this record were written in just 2.5 hours, and it's not hard to believe him given his natural ability for big hooks and emotional narratives. None are more emotional than this one which came during a challenging time for Sheeran when his friend Jamal Edwards died and his wife was diagnosed with a since-cured cancer.
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Music: Songs From & Inspired By The Motion Picture
Cat: 007567 8645549. Rel: 23 Apr 21
Together (3:25)
Her Boy (2:27)
Saved My Life (3:51)
Floating Through Space (2:56)
Eye To Eye (4:19)
Music (4:44)
1 + 1 (2:58)
Courage To Change (4:51)
Play Dumb (3:04)
Beautiful Things Can Happen (2:49)
Lie To Me (3:03)
Miracle (3:23)
Review: Australian singer-songwriter Sia - formerly the voice of chill maestros Zero 7 - is a real pop gem who directed and co-wrote the musical film Music. She penned 10 new tunes for the occasion, with the best of them making the cut here next to songs inspired by the film such as the Dua-Lipa co-written 'Saved My Life.' Largely pop in style with undercurrents of electropop, reggae, EDM and R&B, these are accessible songs that bounce with joy and exuberance. The title track in all its sweeping cinematic glory will likely be the standout for many.
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Nancy & Lee Again (remastered)
Nancy & Lee Again (remastered) (gatefold LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 1991. Rel: 29 Mar 23
Arkansas Coal (Suite) (5:40)
Big Red Balloon (4:17)
Friendship Train (3:34)
Paris Summer (2:58)
Congratulations (3:02)
Down From Dover (3:34)
Did You Ever? (2:55)
Tippy Toes (2:53)
Back On The Road (3:19)
Got It Together (4:01)
Machine Gun Kelly (bonus track) (3:16)
Think I'm Coming Down (bonus track) (2:52)
Review: Since Light In The Attic embarked on its comprehensive Nancy Sinatra Archival Series, it has done wondrous justice to the towering career of the American popular singer. But the work isn't done yet, and the latest chipping-away at the cinderblock comes in the form of a reissue (surprisingly not ever reissued before) of Nancy & Lee Again, her second trailblazing duet album with Lee Hazlewood. Haunting, nostalgic and full of sunned takes on a marriage, splits, lost jobs and general social tumult - the stories are narrated by Hazlewood in his best gruff voice - the overall tone of this album could be said to be predictive of shoegaze, as it is generously doused in reverb, but the similarity ends there. Sinatra's stark Americana influences are most obvious; they shine through on the use of sublime slide guitar ('Did You Ever'), skiffling ¾ metres, and twangy banjo fingerstylings.
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Don't Get Too Close
Don't Get Too Close (limited translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: 075678 625268. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Don't Leave Me Like This (feat Bobby Raps) (1:31)
Way Back (feat PinkPantheress & Trippie Redd) (2:20)
Selecta (feat Beam) (3:05)
Ceremony (feat Bladee & Yung Lean) (3:10)
Real Spring (feat Bladee) (2:09)
Summertime (feat Kid Cudi) (2:18)
Bad For Me (feat Chief Keef & Corbin) (3:04)
3am (feat Anthony Green & Prentiss) (3:24)
Don't Go (feat Don Toliver & Justin Bieber) (2:53)
Don't Get Too Close (feat Bibi Bourelly) (3:54)
Mixed Signals (feat Swae Lee) (2:44)
Painting Rainbows (feat Bibi Bourelly) (3:08)
Review: Skrillex (Sonny Moore) is back with a bang - or rather, two. Don't Get Too Close is his second album in as many days, immediately following the desirous Quest For Fire (it was dropped the following day, making up a duet of LPs). A similar cast of characters accompanies the acclaimed producer on his quest for creative innovation as 'Quest For Fire' - but this one is more introspective and eclectic, blending emo rap, urban pop, and memecore with Moore's signature bass-heavy production. A willingness to keep up with the times is clear, despite Skrillex's emergence in an older 2010s era: production collabs with Gud, Corbin, Lido, PinkPantheress, Virtual Riot and Danny L Harle accompany cameo features from drained starlets like Yung Lean and Bladee and regular Skrillex-adjacent favourites like Justin Bieber, Chief Keef and Swae Lee.
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Falling Or Flying
Falling Or Flying (gatefold LP + sticker)
Cat: FAMM 102LPA. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Try Me
She Feels
Little Things
Feelings (feat J Hus)
Falling Or Flying
Go Go Go
Try & Fitn In
Greatest Gift (feat Lila Ika)
Broken Is The Man
Make Sense
Too Many Times
Lately
Backwards
What If My Heart Beats Faster?
Review: This is a special gatefold version of the new and much anticipated second album from Jorja Smith, and it comes with a sticker. It confirms that Smith is right up there as one of the UK's most prominent and unique soul vocalists. After her well received debut album she steps things up a level once more with her second. It was mostly produced with DameDame and includes some top features from J Hus and Lila Ike as Jorja herself continues to join the dots in her own unique way between house, jazz, soul and r&b. She says herself that lyrically the album addresses "breakups, relationships with my friends, relationships with old friends, relationships with myself". This is a spellbinding listen from Smith.
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Falling Or Flying
Falling Or Flying (LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: FAMM 102LPC. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Try Me (3:32)
She Feels (3:05)
Little Things (3:16)
Feelings (feat J Hus) (4:00)
Falling Or Flying (3:05)
Go Go Go (2:03)
Try & Fit In (2:20)
Greatest Gift (feat Lila Ike) (3:11)
Broken Is The Man (2:12)
Make Sense (2:21)
Too Many Times (2:36)
Lately (2:08)
Backwards (4:10)
What If My Heart Beats Faster? (4:49)
Review: Jorja Smith is right up there as one of the UK's most prominent and unique soul vocalists. She has dropped one well received debut album before now and steps things up a level once more with her second.It was mostly produced with DameDame and includes some top features from J Hus and Lila Ike as Jorja herself continues to join the dots in her own unique way between house, jazz, soul and r&b. She says herself that lyrically the album addresses "breakups, relationships with my friends, relationships with old friends, relationships with myself". It is a mature coming of age and another essential outing from Smith.
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Non Stop Erotic Cabaret (remastered)
Cat: 554383 3. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Frustration (4:07)
Tainted Love (2:33)
Seedy Films (4:59)
Youth (3:20)
Sex Dwarf (5:00)
Entertain Me (3:34)
Chips On My Shoulder (4:04)
Bedsitter (3:30)
Secret Life (3:27)
Say Hello, Wave Goodbye (5:25)
Memorabilia (4:48)
A Man Could Get Lost (3:16)
Persuasion (edit) (3:35)
Where Did Our Love Go? (3:09)
Facility Girls (2:22)
Say Hello, Wave Goodbye (instrumental) (5:15)
Fun City (edit) (4:23)
Torch (4:08)
Insecure Me (4:39)
What! (2:47)
So (3:41)
Review: The original sleazy stars of the synth-pop boom, Soft Cell made their presence felt in an instant when they debuted with Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret and their perennial classic cover of Northern Soul standard 'Tainted Love'. Marc Almond and Dave Ball had a widescreen vision of what their music represented, leaning in on a neon-lit, night-walking vision of early 80s Britain which was more candidly outrageous than most were prepared for. But for all the subversion contained in this all time classic of the era, the pop nous is stronger and that's why they managed to be hugely successful no matter how high they waved the freak flag.
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Non Stop Erotic Cabaret & Other Stories: Live
Non Stop Erotic Cabaret & Other Stories: Live (limited purple sparkled vinyl 4xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: LHN 078LP. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Torch (6:27)
Bruises On All My Illusions (4:08)
Happy Happy Happy (4:53)
Monoculture (4:02)
Heart Like Chernobyl (8:16)
Nostalgia Machine (4:37)
Kitchen Sink Drama (5:05)
Where The Heart Is (4:24)
Divided Soul (5:02)
L'esqualita (0:18)
Martin (5:45)
The Art Of Falling Apart (6:00)
Frustration (4:31)
Tainted Love (8:20)
Seedy Films (3:28)
Youth (5:41)
Sex Dwarf (0:29)
Entertain Me (3:14)
Chips On My Shoulder (4:22)
Bedsitter (6:29)
Secret Life (4:13)
Say Hello Wave Goodbye (6:08)
Purple Zone
Memorabilia (1:34)
Review: Soft Cell's Non Stop Erotic Cabaret & Other Stories: Live is a different and thrilling way to experience the band's iconic debut album. Recorded during their farewell concert at London's 02 in 2018, the album - with superb neon artwork - captures the essence of their groundbreaking synth-pop sound with electrifying live performances. Marc Almond's haunting vocals and Dave Ball's innovative synth melodies shine throughout the setlist, including classics like 'Tainted Love' and 'Say Hello, Wave Goodbye.' With raw energy and nostalgic fervour, Soft Cell delivers a mesmerising experience that pays homage to their legendary career while showcasing their enduring influence on the electronic music landscape.
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Glory (Deluxe Edition)
Glory (Deluxe Edition) (limited gatefold 180 gram white vinyl 2xLP + inserts)
Cat: 194397 937619. Rel: 18 Jun 21
Invitation (3:20)
Do You Wanna Come Over? (3:23)
Make Me (feat G-Eazy) (3:50)
Private Show (3:55)
Man On The Moon (3:46)
Just Luv Me (4:01)
Clumsy (3:03)
Slumber Party (3:34)
Just Like Me (2:44)
Love Me Down (3:19)
Hard To Forget Ya (3:32)
What You Need (3:07)
Better (3:10)
Change Your Mind (No Seas Cortes) (2:59)
Liar (3:15)
If I'm Dancing (3:25)
Coupure Electrique (2:20)
Mood Ring (By Demand) (3:49)
Swimming In The Stars (3:20)
Matches (with Backstreet Boys) (2:53)
Mood Ring (By Demand) (Pride remix) (3:13)
Mood Ring (By Demand) (Wuki remix) (3:03)
Mood Ring (By Demand) (Ape Drums remix) (3:40)
Review: Britney Spears's ninth studio album in 2016 is said to be one of the artist's personal favourites. It was a long time in the making, with no deadline for the label, and though couched in pop also takes in elements of R&B, EDM, and hip-hop music. Her own vocals are engaging and involved throughout and find her often taking left turns into more urban sounds that ever before. She places those vocals front and centre on many tracks and plays around with timbre, style and scale throughout. The maximal production comes with boundless energy and help make this one of Spears's most innovative works.
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Baby One More Time (reissue)
Baby One More Time (reissue) (limited pink vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 196587 79121. Rel: 31 Mar 23
Baby One More Time (3:31)
(You Drive Me) Crazy (3:21)
Sometimes (4:04)
Soda Pop (3:23)
Born To Make You Happy (4:05)
From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart (5:10)
I Will Be There (3:55)
I Will Still Love You (with Don Phillip) (4:02)
Thinkin' About You (3:32)
E-Mail My Heart (3:42)
The Beat Goes On (3:43)
Review: We're not sure if these reissues of all of Britney Spear's albums are coming because she is now freed from her draconian conservatorship but we're glad they are. That sad episode very much put the former queen of teen pop back in the headlines and reminded us how much we loved her innocent and catchy tunes. 'Baby One More Time' is certainly one of her most iconic smash hit singles and the album of the same name is packed with plenty more that will take you back to the first time you heard them in a flash.
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Britney (reissue)
Britney (reissue) (limited yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: 196587 79141. Rel: 31 Mar 23
I'm A Slave 4 U (3:32)
Overprotected (3:17)
Lonely (3:18)
I'm Not A Girl Not Yet A Woman (3:49)
Boys (3:28)
Anticipating (3:18)
I Love Rock N Roll (3:06)
Cinderella (3:39)
Let Me (2:50)
Bombastic Love (3:05)
That's Where You Take Me (3:31)
What's It Like To Be Me (2:53)
Review: Now that she is free from the tyranny of her conservatorship, Britney Spears is doing what she wants again. Part of that is reissuing nine albums from her back catalogue, all on nice coloured vinyl this Spring. Britney was her third studio long-player originally recorded and released in 2001. It marked a slight transition away from her teen pop style with a more mature musical outlook. Pop, r&b, EDM and even disco and hip hop start to creep into the rhythms and Spears herself co-wrote six of the tunes. It was another global commercial success for Spears.
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More Specials
Cat: CHRTTZ 5003. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think)
Man At C & A
Hey, Little Rich Girl
Do Nothing
Pearl's Cafe
Sock It To 'Em JB
Stereotypes/ Stereotypes Pt 2
Holiday Fortnight
I Can't Stand It
International Jet Set
Enjoy Yourself (Reprise)
Review: More Specials is the second studio album from the Coventry band, originaly released in 1980 and reportedly splitting opinion among their fanbase, although it's come to be seen as a classic containing many of their best loved songs, from ska knees up 'Enjoy Yourself' to the deadpan reggae of 'Do Nothing'. Produced by the band's own keyboardist Jerry Dammers, it had a more eclectic and less obviously punk sound than its Elvis Costello-produced predecessor, with the band's constant disagreements on the direction of the sound proving a creative rather destructive force here, even if it would - barely more than a year later - cause them to eventually split.
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Call Me By Your Name (Soundtrack) (Deluxe Edition)
Sufjan STEVENS / VARIOUS
Call Me By Your Name (Soundtrack) (Deluxe Edition) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile purple vinyl 2xLP + poster + insert)
Cat: MOVATM 184P. Rel: 12 Sep 23
John Adams - "Hallelujah Junction - 1st Movement" (7:10)
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "MAY In The Backyard" (4:25)
Loredana Berte - "J'Adore Venise" (4:07)
Bandolero - "Paris Latino" (4:02)
Frank Glazer - "Sonatine Bureaucratique " (3:47)
Alessio Bax - "Zion Hort Die Wachter Singen" (5:03)
Giorgio Moroder & Joe Esposito - "Lady Lady Lady" (4:13)
Andre Laplante - "Une Barque Sur L'Ocean" (6:59)
Sufjan Stevens - "Futile Devices" (Doveman remix) (2:14)
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "Germination" (2:09)
FR David - "Words" (3:27)
Marco Armani - "E La Vita" (4:10)
Sufjan Stevens - "Mystery Of Love" (4:07)
Franco Battiato - "Radio Varsavia" (4:07)
The Psychedelic Furs - "Love My Way" (3:33)
Valeria Szervanszky & Ronald Cavaye - "Le Jardin Feerique" (3:02)
Sufjan Steven - "Visions Of Gideon" (4:07)
Review: For many young film lovers today, Call Me By Your Name might have just been their first ever experience of homosexuality represented on film. It also put heartthrob Timothee Chalamet on the map, so it's not a film without its dues owed to it. Few still know of the star-studded cast of soundtrack pieces cobbled together for the film, in some cases commissioned, in others licensed from prior recordings. Notably, original compositions from the likes of Sufjan Stevens and Ryuichi Sakamoto make up the atmospheric bulk of it, largely centring on hauntingly beautiful piano pieces tempered by transitional voices and well-controlled rooms. Elsewhere come a smattering of romantic, synthy, Euro classics from FR David's 'Words' Franco Battatio's 'Radio Varsavia'.
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Live At The Bon Soir
Live At The Bon Soir (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: IMXLP 6050. Rel: 17 Aug 23
Introduction By David Kapralik/My Name Is Barbara (2:01)
Much More (2:30)
Napoleon (3:19)
I Hate Music (1:16)
Right As The Rain (2:46)
Cry Me A River (4:06)
Value (2:16)
Lover, Come Back To Me (1:54)
Band Introductions (2:56)
Soon It’s Gonna Rain (3:42)
Come To The Supermarket (In Old Peking) (1:57)
When The Sun Comes Out (3:18)
Happy Days Are Here Again (3:02)
Keepin’ Out Of Mischief Now (2:06)
A Sleepin’ Bee (4:03)
I Had Myself A True Love (4:47)
Bewitched, Bothered & Bewildered (2:39)
Who’s Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf? (2:30)
I’ll Tell The Man In The Street (2:55)
A Taste Of Honey (2:23)
Never Will I Marry (2:56)
Nobody’s Heart Belongs To Me (2:14)
My Honey’s Lovin’ Arms (2:10)
I Stayed Too Long At The Fair (5:08)
Review: Legendary American singer Barbra Streisand has an almost endless list of accolades and almost as many great records. Live At The Bon Soir is one that has never been officially released before and now in celebration of its 50th anniversary, it gets one on nice heavyweight vinyl and four sides. It was recorded when Barbra was just 20 years old and had recently signed a deal with Columbia Records. She performed it at the Greenwich Village night club and the songs she chose actually got recorded again in the studio and gave rise to The Barbra Streisand Album.
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Harry's House
Harry's House (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + booklet + postcard)
Cat: 194399 97481. Rel: 20 May 22
Music For A Sushi Restaurant (3:12)
Late Night Talking (2:58)
Grapejuice (3:12)
As It Was (2:45)
Daylight (2:45)
Little Freak (3:16)
Matilda (4:02)
Cinema (4:04)
Daydreaming (3:05)
Keep Driving (2:20)
Satellite (3:34)
Boyfriends (3:12)
Love Of My Life (3:03)
Review: Harry Styles comes back down to Earth with a more domestic, sophisti-pop sound, following his career-defining LP 'Fine Line' - whose imagery was helmed by weirdo fashion photographer Tim Walker. 'Harry's House' is far more chilled out. Lead single 'As It Was' has an A-Ha style instrumental flair that's been repurposed for the digital age; Styles sings of irreversible changes to relationships and drug-addled spates of loneliness.
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All Systems Go (reissue)
All Systems Go (reissue) (180 gram translucent orange vinyl LP)
Cat: DBTMLP 004O. Rel: 29 Oct 21
All Systems Go (4:11)
Bad Reputation (4:16)
Love Shock (4:18)
Jeremy (4:33)
Only The Fool Survives (4:38)
Dinner With Gershwin (4:40)
Fascination (4:28)
Voices Cryin' Out (5:20)
Thinkin' Bout My Baby (6:14)
Review: Released three years after the disappointing commercial success of Cats Without Claws (which has since received the acclaim it deserves) All Systems Go was the thirteenth album by disco icon Donna Summer, which once again saw her collaborate with Harold Faltermeyer, co-writer of the hit single 'Hot Stuff' and her successful Bad Girls LP. The album birthed two singles, such as the romantic RnB song 'Dinner with Gershwin' gave Summer her highest UK chart placing since the '70s, and the second was the bittersweet 'Only the Fool Survives' featuring Mickey Thomas.
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Midnights (Lavender Edition)
Midnights (Lavender Edition) (gatefold lavender marbled vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: 481192 3. Rel: 21 Oct 22
Lavender Haze (3:22)
Maroon (3:39)
Anti-hero (3:21)
Snow On The Beach (4:14)
You're On Your Own, Kid (3:14)
Midnight Rain (2:48)
Question? (3:28)
Vigilante Shit (2:45)
Bejeweled (3:12)
Labyrinth (3:51)
Karma (3:21)
Sweet Nothing (3:04)
Mastermind (3:08)
Review: After a run which has seen her re-recording her early albums in defiance of a restrictive record deal, Taylor Swift dropped a bomb at the MTV VMAs this year by announcing her 10th studio album. Since then, the information has been trickling out with the steady precision we expect from one of pop's biggest stars, and finally we can clutch Midnights. An album steeped in concept and supposedly drawing from 13 different sleepless nights from throughout Swift's life, it's a reflection on those strange places we go in ourselves when we choose to burn the midnight oil, crafted alongside her steadfast producer Jack Antonoff. There are a variety of editions of this highly anticipated record, and this Lavender pressing is sure to be one of the most coveted.
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Folklore
Folklore (gatefold coloured vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 350348 8. Rel: 20 Nov 20
The 1 (3:27)
Cardigan (3:56)
The Last Great American Dynasty (3:51)
Exile (feat Bon Iver) (4:44)
My Tears Ricochet (4:12)
Mirrorball (3:27)
Seven (3:29)
August (4:13)
This Is Me Trying (3:11)
Illicit Affairs (3:09)
Invisible String (4:13)
Mad Woman (3:57)
Epiphany (4:36)
Betty (4:54)
Peace (3:53)
Hoax (3:36)
The Lakes (bonus track) (3:23)
Review: Folklore was a surprise album from American singing sensation Taylor Swift, who only 11 months previously put out Lover. The record makes a big departure from the sounds she is mostly associated with - namely upbeat pop - in favour of a more mature and considered indie folk, alt rock and chamber pop sound. Written and recorded in isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic, the record rightfully got widespread critical acclaim for its song writing, emotive weight and soothing sound overall. Amazing for a shock, leftfield release from a pop superstar, all 16 tracks from Folklore entered the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously,
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1989 (Taylor's Version)
1989 (Taylor's Version) (gatefold tangerine vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 558663 6. Rel: 27 Oct 23
Welcome To New York (3:31)
Blank Space (7:41)
Style (3:56)
Out Of The Woods (3:13)
All You Had To Do Was Stay (3:39)
Shake It Off (3:29)
I Wish You Would (3:34)
Bad Blood (3:40)
Wildest Dreams (2:57)
How You Get The Girl (1:07)
This Love (4:09)
I Know Places (3:08)
Clean (4:27)
Wonderland (4:05)
You Are In Love (4:06)
New Romantics (3:42)
"Slut!" (From The Vault) (2:57)
Say Don't Go (4:33)
Now That We Don't Talk (2:28)
Suburban Legends (2:49)
Is It Over Now (3:45)
Sweeter Than Fiction (bonus track) (4:03)
Review: In the continuing re-recording process for Pennsylvanian singer-songwriter, Billboard artist of the decade, and international sensation Taylor Swift, '1989' is the latest on the hit list of masters Swift is reclaiming - and arguably the most important. 'Blank Space', 'Shake it Off', 'Style', 'Bad Blood'...these are just four of the 16 songs that unquestionably cemented Swift's status as an eternal icon. Her previous, fourth album 'Red' - the first to be re-recorded - may have been her true breakthrough into charting pop, but '1989' is easily what has catapulted her to the level she is at today. Not only does the original music have so much weight behind it, but so does this brand new package: Brand new alternate art front and back covers, two gorgeous tangerine discs, never before seen photos on the album sleeves and - most importantly - FIVE unreleased songs from Swift's presumably unending vault of shelved tracks.
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Midnights (Blood Moon Edition)
Midnights (Blood Moon Edition) (gatefold orange marbled vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 457900 6. Rel: 21 Oct 22
Lavender Haze (3:22)
Maroon (3:39)
Anti-Hero (3:21)
Snow On The Beach (4:14)
You're On Your Own, Kid (3:14)
Midnight Rain (2:48)
Question? (3:28)
Vigilante Shit (2:45)
Bejeweled (3:12)
Labyrinth (3:51)
Karma (3:21)
Sweet Nothing (3:04)
Mastermind (3:08)
Review: After a run which has seen her re-recording her early albums in defiance of a restrictive record deal, Taylor Swift dropped a bomb at the MTV VMAs this year by announcing her 10th studio album. Since then, the information has been trickling out with the steady precision we expect from one of pop's biggest stars, and finally we can clutch Midnights. An album steeped in concept and supposedly drawing from 13 different sleepless nights from throughout Swift's life, it's a reflection on those strange places we go in ourselves when we choose to burn the midnight oil, crafted alongside her steadfast producer Jack Antonoff. There are a variety of editions of this highly anticipated record, and this Blood Moon pressing is sure to be one of the most coveted.
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Midnights (Jade Green Edition)
Midnights (Jade Green Edition) (gatefold green marbled vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: RPBL 5790051. Rel: 14 Nov 22
Lavender Haze (3:22)
Maroon (3:38)
Anti-Hero (3:21)
Snow On The Beach (4:15)
You're On Your Own, Kid (3:14)
Midnight Rain (2:47)
Question (3:28)
Vigilante Shit (2:45)
Bejeweled (3:12)
Labyrinth (3:57)
Karma (3:21)
Sweet Nothing (3:05)
Mastermind (3:09)
Review: After a run which has seen her re-recording her early albums in defiance of a restrictive record deal, Taylor Swift dropped a bomb at the MTV VMAs this year by announcing her tenth studio album. Since then, the information has been trickling out with the steady precision we expect from one of pop's biggest stars, and finally we can clutch Midnights. An album steeped in concept and supposedly drawing from 13 different sleepless nights from throughout Swift's life, it's a reflection on those strange places we go in ourselves when we choose to burn the midnight oil, crafted alongside her steadfast producer Jack Antonoff. There are a variety of editions of this highly anticipated record, and this Jade Green pressing is sure to be one of the most coveted.
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1989 (Taylor's Version)
1989 (Taylor's Version) (aquamarine green & sunrise boulevard yellow cassette)
Cat: 245837562. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Welcome To New York (3:35)
Blank Space (3:56)
Style (3:40)
Out Of The Woods (3:56)
All You Had To Do Was Stay (3:19)
Shake It Off (3:39)
I Wish You Would (3:28)
Bad Blood (3:31)
Wildest Dreams (3:39)
How You Get The Girl (4:06)
This Love (4:07)
I Know Places (3:14)
Clean (4:31)
Wonderland (4:06)
You Are In Love (4:23)
New Romantics (3:50)
"Slut!" (From The Vault) (3:00)
Say Don't Go (From The Vault) (4:36)
Now That We Don't Talk (From The Vault) (2:25)
Suburban Legends (From The Vault) (2:50)
Is It Over Now? (From The Vault) (3:48)
Review: '1989 (Taylor's Version)' sees global pop icon Taylor Swift revisiting one of her many masterpieces with a newfound maturity and depth. Swift's 2023 reimagining of her 2014 album breathes fresh life into iconic tracks like 'Shake It Off' and 'Blank Space,' while also introducing previously unreleased material like 'The Lakes.' With Taylor's trademark introspection and emotional resonance, each song feels like a rediscovery, resonating with both nostalgia and contemporary relevance. The album serves as a testament to Swift's enduring talent and artistic growth that she can re-captivate listeners with fresh infectious hooks, irresistible beats, and poignant storytelling and in doing so once again reaffirms her status as a modern music icon.
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1989 (Taylor's Version)
1989 (Taylor's Version) (gatefold crystal skies blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 555421 4. Rel: 27 Oct 23
Welcome To New York (3:35)
Blank Space (3:56)
Style (3:40)
Out Of The Woods (3:56)
All You Had To Do Was Stay (3:19)
Shake It Off (3:39)
I Wish You Would (3:28)
Bad Blood (3:31)
Wildest Dreams (3:39)
How You Get The Girl (4:06)
This Love (4:07)
I Know Places (3:14)
Clean (4:31)
Wonderland (4:06)
You Are In Love (4:23)
New Romantics (3:50)
"Slut!" (From The Vault) (3:00)
Say Don't Go (From The Vault) (4:36)
Now That We Don't Talk (From The Vault) (2:25)
Suburban Legends (From The Vault) (2:50)
Is It Over Now? (From The Vault) (3:48)
Review: One of the most important pop albums of the last decade, responsible for shaping radio pop for many years to come, '1989' is a well-beloved part of the Taylor Swift canon. Deservedly so, featuring some of the most important hits, not just of the discography of America's sweetheart, but of the century. 'Shake It Off' and 'Bad Blood' were playing on every speaker around the world at one time, letting the world know exactly the grip Swift had, and would continue to have to this day, on the music industry. Now updated with never-before-seen alternate art and images, TS is continuing full steam ahead with the re-recordings of her iconic catalogue, reclaiming her masters for herself and giving her old tracks a new lease of life as well as including 5 previously unreleased tracks from the vault. No modern Taylor release would be complete without multiple coloured vinyl variants, the sky hue of the vinyl reflecting the vast blueness beyond the smiling 33-year-old as birds freely fly overhead. It's a far cry from the candid, faceless polaroid that the original record donned; A defiant image of freeness from the shackles of her past.
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Midnights (Moonstone Blue Edition)
Midnights (Moonstone Blue Edition) (gatefold translucent blue vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 457898 25. Rel: 21 Oct 22
Lavender Haze (3:22)
Maroon (3:38)
Anti-Hero (3:21)
Snow On The Beach (4:15)
You're On Your Own, Kid (3:14)
Midnight Rain (2:47)
Question (3:28)
Vigilante Shit (2:45)
Bejeweled (3:12)
Labyrinth (3:57)
Karma (3:21)
Sweet Nothing (3:05)
Mastermind (3:09)
Review: After a run which has seen her re-recording her early albums in defiance of a restrictive record deal, Taylor Swift dropped a bomb at the MTV VMAs this year by announcing her tenth studio album. Since then, the information has been trickling out with the steady precision we expect from one of pop's biggest stars, and finally we can clutch Midnights. An album steeped in concept and supposedly drawing from 13 different sleepless nights from throughout Swift's life, it's a reflection on those strange places we go in ourselves when we choose to burn the midnight oil, crafted alongside her steadfast producer Jack Antonoff. There are a variety of editions of this highly anticipated record, and this Moonstone Blue pressing is sure to be one of the most coveted.
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Midnights (Mahogany Edition)
Midnights (Mahogany Edition) (gatefold mahogany marbled vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 457900 7. Rel: 21 Oct 22
Lavender Haze (3:22)
Maroon (3:38)
Anti-Hero (3:21)
Snow On The Beach (4:14)
You're On Your Own, Kid (3:14)
Midnight Rain (2:47)
Question? (3:28)
Vigilante Shit (2:45)
Bejeweled (3:13)
Labyrinth (3:50)
Karma (3:22)
Sweet Nothing (3:04)
Mastermind (3:09)
Review: After a run which has seen her re-recording her early albums in defiance of a restrictive record deal, Taylor Swift dropped a bomb at the MTV VMAs this year by announcing her 10th studio album. Since then, the information has been trickling out with the steady precision we expect from one of pop's biggest stars, and finally we can clutch Midnights. An album steeped in concept and supposedly drawing from 13 different sleepless nights from throughout Swift's life, it's a reflection on those strange places we go in ourselves when we choose to burn the midnight oil, crafted alongside her steadfast producer Jack Antonoff. There are a variety of editions of this highly anticipated record, and this Mahogany pressing is sure to be one of the most coveted.
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Midnights (Lavender Edition)
Cat: 24482 47728. Rel: 21 Oct 22
Lavender Haze
Maroon
Anti-Hero
Snow On The Beach (feat Lana Del Rey)
You're On Your Own, Kid
Midnight Rain
Question
Vigilante Shit
Bejeweled
Labyrinth
Karma
Sweet Nothing
Mastermind
Hits Different (bonus tracks)
You're On Your Own, Kid (Strings remix)
Sweet Nothing (Piano remix)
Review: After a run which has seen her re-recording her early albums in defiance of a restrictive record deal, Taylor Swift dropped a bomb at the MTV VMAs this year by announcing her tenth studio album. Since then, the information has been trickling out with the steady precision we expect from one of pop's biggest stars, and finally we can clutch Midnights. An album steeped in concept and supposedly drawing from 13 different sleepless nights from throughout Swift's life, it's a reflection on those strange places we go in ourselves when we choose to burn the midnight oil, crafted alongside her steadfast producer Jack Antonoff. There are a variety of editions of this highly anticipated album, all with different covers, and this deluxe Lavender CD edition is sure to be one of the most coveted.
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Lover
Lover (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 378220 1. Rel: 05 Jan 24
I Forgot That You Existed (2:49)
Cruel Summer (2:58)
Lover (3:41)
The Man (3:07)
The Archer (3:27)
I Think He Knows (2:46)
Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince (3:52)
Paper Rings (3:27)
Cornelia Street (4:31)
Death By A Thousand Cuts (3:18)
London Boy (3:10)
Soon You'll Get Better (feat Dixie Chicks) (3:14)
False God (3:14)
You Need To Calm Down (2:47)
Afterglow (3:34)
Me! (feat Brendon Urie) (3:10)
It's Nice To Have A Friend (2:29)
Daylight (4:31)
Review: The seventh studio album by pop princess Taylor Swift, Lover was released in 2019 and saw to such unavoidable hits as 'Me!', 'You Need To Calm Down', 'Lover' and 'The Man'. Responding to much fan demand after a series of mental health troubles in the fallout of her prior album Reputation, Lover is a more sincere and earnest approach to the Swift formula, paring back the edgy histrionics heard on the prior album in favour of a maturer version of the pastel-hued nostalgia evocative of an earlier Swift era. As a wise man once said: true love is giving something you don't have to a person who doesn't want it; with Swift seeming to hold this bittersweet but ultimately redemptive adage firmly at heart, the album cycles through all the vagaries of both false and true love: infatuation, commitment, lust, heartache.
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