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Funky Broadway (reissue)
Cat: TR 332. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Funky Broadway (3:58)
You're My Baby (2:16)
Review: 'Funky Broadway' by The Villagers appeared on the well-received Movements Vol.12 compilation album and was a clear standout amongst standouts. As a response to that it now makes its long-awaited debut release on standalone vinyl. It's a soul-stirring gem that brings classic sounds and heart-melting grooves. On the B-side comes the red hot garage-rock gem 'You're My Baby (Don't You Forget It)' which is originally from 1966, and which coincided with Dyke & The Blazers' original recording of 'Funky Broadway' in the same year. Neat.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Funk
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Tocando Macizas
Tocando Macizas (hand-numbered 7" in screen-printed sleeve limited to 100 copies)
Cat: ECL 02 SILKSCREEN. Rel: 22 Nov 24
Vivi Hernadez Y Su Conjunto - "Tocando Macizas" (3:47)
Grupo Caverna - "Caverna" (2:46)
Review: Vivi Hernandez Y Su Conjunto's 'Tocando Macizas' emerges as a coveted collector's item, limited to 100 copies in a bespoke silkscreen sleeve. This 7" release captures the raw essence of 1971 Mexican funk, offering a tantalising glimpse into a pivotal moment in Latin music history. The A-side's infectious rhythm and bold instrumentation are perfectly complemented by Grupo Caverna's 'Caverna' on the flip. This rare pressing stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of vintage Latin funk, promising to be a prized addition to any discerning vinyl enthusiast's collection.
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Doom With A Voo
Doom With A Voo (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SN 133. Rel: 13 Nov 24
Hangman Stomp (New version) (2:25)
Push Me Away (3:06)
Are You Lovin' Me More (But Enjoying It Less) (2:29)
Thirty-three Voices (3:22)
Review: The Voo-Dooms are back, ready to rattle bones and raise the dead with their signature trashy, Sci-fi Voodoo Caveman Garage Punk sound. Featuring garage-punk legends like Bruce Brand (Thee Headcoats, The Masonics), Dan Whaley (The Dustaphonics), Mark Braby (Vic Goddard & Subway Sect) and Mick Cocksedge (The Untamed), this lineup is a powerhouse of doom. Their latest four-track EP delivers pounding drums, fuzz-soaked guitars, rumbling bass and a dash of theremin. Expect a reworked 'Hangman Stomp' and a gnarly Electric Prunes cover. Limited to just 300 bone-shaking copies!
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Álbumes
The Best Of Ace: Sixties Garage Punk
Keb DARGE / VARIOUS
Cat: CHD 1649. Rel: 28 Aug 24
The Litter - "Action Woman" (2:32)
Bud & Kathy - "Hang It Out To Dry" (2:23)
Sandy Edmonds - "Come See Me" (2:27)
The Chocolate Watchband - "Sweet Young Thing" (2:56)
The Music Machine - "The People In Me" (2:50)
The Knight Riders - "I" (3:19)
The Shillings - "It's Up To You" (2:09)
The Venturie 5 - "Good 'n' Bad" (2:24)
The Hooterville Trolley - "No Silver Bird" (2:20)
The Fog - "Grey Zone" (3:24)
The Lyrics - "They Can't Hurt Me" (2:50)
The Nightcrawlers - "Who Knows" (2:20)
The Tormentors - "She's Gone" (2:24)
The Cords - "Too Late To Kiss You Now" (2:29)
Review:  Darge curates a selection of US garage stompers from the 60s, blending the easily accessible with the rare and coveted. Aimed at both new listeners and seasoned collectors, the compilation features artists like the Hooterville Trolley, the Litter, the Music Machine, the Venturie "5", the Lyrics, and the Nightcrawlers. These tracks reflect the raw energy of the 60s garage scene and pay homage to the British invasion bands such as the Who, the Kinks, and the Rolling Stones. With fuzzed guitars, driving beats, and a proto-punk attitude, the music feels fresh and is gaining traction with a new generation of fans. The compilation includes standout tracks like 'Action Woman' by The Litter, 'Hang It Out To Dry' by Bud & Kathy, and 'No Silver Bird' by The Hooterville Trolley. Housed in a sleeve designed by Robin Banks, who also created the artwork for Darge's Rockabilly compilation, this release is a visual and auditory treat. Liner notes from Keb Darge add a personal touch, making this an essential addition to any garage punk collection.
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28 Little Bangers From Richard Hawley's Jukebox
Richard HAWLEY / VARIOUS
Cat: XXQLP 2075. Rel: 25 May 23
Curtis Knight & The Squires - "Hornet's Nest" (feat Jimi Hendrix) (5:08)
The Timekeepers - "Nasty" (2:16)
The Factory - "Path Through The Forest" (3:57)
The Premiers - "Get On This Plane" (2:29)
The Shadows - "Scotch On The Socks" (2:17)
The Road Runners - "Quasimoto" (1:57)
Twangy Rebels - "Lazy Rebel" (2:14)
Ronny Kae - "Swinging Drums" (2:36)
Rockin' Ronald & The Rebels - "Cuttin' Out" (2:20)
The Ho Dads - "Honky" (2:12)
Cheryle Thompson - "Black Night" (1:58)
Bobby Darin - "Long Line Rider" (2:56)
Link Wray - "Poppin' Popeye" (2:15)
King Curtis - "Hot-Rod" (1:51)
The Troggs - "Feels Like A Woman" (3:31)
The Pirates - "Cuttin' Out" (1:59)
Art Guy - "Where You Gonna Go" (2:33)
Ahab & The Wailers - "Neb's Tune" (2:15)
Jimmy Gordon - "Buzzzzzz" (2:19)
The Dyna-Sores - "Jungle Walk" (2:39)
Les Brown Jr - "Swingin' & Surfin'" (Shorter version) (2:16)
Jimmy & Stan - "Tahiti" (2:28)
Al Duncan - "Bawana Jinde" (2:23)
The Executioners - "Dead End" (part 1) (2:21)
Bobbie Gentry & Jody Reynolds - "Requiem For Love" (2:17)
The Champs - "3/4 Mash" (2:40)
The Chandelles - "El Gato" (2:21)
Sanford Clark - "It's Nothing To Me" (2:25)
Review: A rock n' roll compilation with a twist, 28 Little Bangers From Richard Hawley's Jukebox is a brand new selector's V/A LP from the 1990s Britpop figurehead and former member of the band Longpigs and Pulp. Diving deep into his personal collection here, this album reflects Hawley's absolute dedication to a pastime few may already know him for: slowly amassing a mammoth selection of 7" records in the mode of garage rock and skiffle. Many are instrumentals, flaunting Hawley's ear for a sound that goes beyond just lyricism or theme. With star cuts from the likes of The Timekeepers and Bobby Gentry, certainly do not miss this is if you're the the right kind of British rock obsessive.
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Folk Funk & Trippy Troubadours Volume 3
Paul HILLERY / VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 793CLP. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Sheila Chandra - "One" (4:34)
Tim Green - "Got More Love" (3:04)
Stephen Whynott - "What Have You Seen" (3:19)
February Montaine - "Seven Letters" (3:28)
Gil De Ray - "Something About Nothing" (4:36)
Robin Frederick - "Night Blooming Thing" (4:01)
Bobbi Keith - "Give Me Time" (4:36)
Jeff Putterman - "Beside You" (3:08)
Kirk Edwards - "Provincetown" (3:41)
Soapstone - "You Brighten Up My Day" (3:34)
Jerry Thomas - "Love Strain" (3:50)
Janelle Richey - "Rainy Day Dreams" (2:53)
Dave Smith & Judy Dinning - "Sail Far" (4:07)
Dwight Druick - "Joshua" (3:21)
Franciscus Henri - "Friendship" (2:47)
Tom Wasinger - "Montse'gur'" (3:27)
Charmer - "Movin' On" (2:34)
Siren - "Take It If You Try" (3:45)
Rhythm & Bliss - "Love Is The Sun" (4:16)
Robert Carlton - "Going All The Way" (2:40)
Roger Ekman - "Motivationen Maste Vara Stor" (2:39)
Heaven & Earth - "Feel The Spirit" (4:44)
Review: Masterful curator Paul Hillery returns with another essential instalment in this wonderful BBE series. Volume 3 continues his tradition of unearthing rare, high-quality tracks so it is a perfect companion to his Children of the Sun trilogy. This one spans funky folk, jazzy AOR, lo-fi dub and DIY folktronica and includes numerous gems like Sheila Chandra's ethereal vocals and Tim Green's euphoric grooves, a playful vibe from Gil De Ray on 'Something About Nothing' and plenty more besides. With extensive sleeve notes, this is a deep sonic journey that also cements the man behind it as an expert archivist.
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Folk Funk & Trippy Troubadours Volume Three
Paul HILLERY / VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 793CCD. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Sheila Chandra - "One"
Tim Green - "Got More Love"
Stephen Whynott - "What Have You Seen"
February Montaine - "Seven Letters"
Gil De Ray - "Something About Nothing"
Robin Frederick - "Night Blooming Thing"
Bobbi Keith - "Give Me Time"
Jeff Outterman - "Beside You"
Kirk Edwards - "Provincetown"
Soapstone - "You Brighten Up My Day"
Jerry Thomas - "Love Strain"
Janelle Richey - "Rainy Day Dreams"
Dave Smith & Judy Dinning - "Sail Far"
Dwight Druick - "Joshua"
Franciscus Henri - "Friendship"
Tom Wasinger - "Montse'gur'"
Charmer - "Movin' On"
Siren - "Take It If You Try"
Rhythm & Bliss - "Love Is The Sun"
Robert Carlton - "Going All The Way"
Roger Ekman - "Motivationen Maste Vara Stor"
Heaven & Earth - "Feel The Spirit"
Review: The little known folk-funk genre does what it says on the tin. Here on this third volume in a wonderful series so far, compilation curator Paul Hilery does a fine job of portraying the best obscurios in the style, salvaging the very best of such flukily serene funk music and its stylistic cognates. Classic cuts from unlikely celestials such as Tim Green and Jeff Outterman are paired with case examples of neo-psychedelia, vocal raga, soft rock, and trip-hop, at once stretching the very furthest definitional corners of the term "funk" while making for a shimmering trip. Bobbi Keith's 'Give Me Time' has to be the highlight, coming agogo with chord-soaked backings and pealing electric piano, as Keith's nearly genderless voice flits over the mix.
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We Are The Children Of The Setting Sun
Paul HILLERY / VARIOUS
Cat: BBER 734. Rel: 31 Aug 23
Graeme Gash - "The Shadows Dance"
Carm Mascarenhas - "Fields Of Green"
Parker Macdonell - "It All Comes Around"
Hardin & Russell - "Mojave"
MCF - "Colorado-Red Sky"
Floyd Hunchback Group - "Wet Dreams"
Pat Rahming - "Be With Me"
Blaine L Reininger - "Playin' Your Game"
Hagan's Fanshawe Friends - "Storm In The Sky"
Andy Davis - "Over & Over"
Trisha Watts - "Mystery Man"
Simon Anholt - "Autumn"
Emerald Web - "Von Aspen Shaden"
Kimberle - "In-Passing"
Sonlife - "She Misses You" (Children Of The Sun version)
Ya Ya - "Don't Ever Say Never" (instrumental)
Regio - "The Light"
Persona La Ave - "Surfer Girl"
Bescay & Jochen Schrumpf - "Nur Gitarre"
Christine Schaller - "Aranha"
Review: Once unsung but now enjoying a revitalised career as a compiler and curator, Paul Hillery began his musical journey as a tour DJ for The Polyphonic Spree. But even long before this, he'd a niche knack for tracking down obscure musical gems. The breadth of his curatorial talents are demonstrated once again on We Are The Children Of The Setting Sun, which has no explicit genre focus but sonically segues through folk, psychedelia, and new age obscurities - and only ones with the utmost pristine sound at that. From the beauteous harmonic dulcimers of Graeme Gash to the closing Chicago Soul paeans of Reggio McLaughlin, we're urged to "drop out to the musical pulse that unites us all."
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Folk Funk & Trippy Troubadours: Volume Two
Paul HILLERY / VARIOUS
Cat: REWARM 16LP. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Grand Union - "Morning Brings The Light" (2:45)
Tasha Lee McClunney - "Undone" (6:34)
Len Udow - "Beauty Raise The Tree" (5:57)
Len Udow - "Wild Canada" (4:22)
Mike Glick - "The Ballad Of Ho Chi Minh" (8:12)
Chris Rawlings - "Song Of Creation" (3:36)
Gary Lapow - "Bamboo In The Wind" (4:33)
Summer Rain - "Turn On Your Lovelight" (2:28)
Jennie Rylatt - "Rainfall" (3:02)
Lucy Kitchen - "Olivia" (4:02)
Henry Parker - "Prospect Of Wealth" (2:29)
Findlay Brown - "Teardrops Lost In The Rain" (Stallions remix) (8:04)
Harris & Crane Band - "Change Is Me, Change Is You" (3:32)
Frank Pyne & Loon Saloon - "Waco" (4:58)
The BB Jackson Band - "Theme IV: A Detective" (4:37)
Cascada - "Weepin'" (6:06)
Peter Campbell - "Let Me Ride" (4:28)
Review: From an ardent blogger to an in-demand compiler, Paul Hillery's obsessive approach to music discovery has taken him far. As well as working with the likes of BBE, he's been fostering a working relationship with Re:Warm which now yields a second volume of the fantastic Folk Funk & Trippy Troubadours series. The title is instructive, and somewhere in the folds of private press joints and forgotten album cuts Hillery finds a thread which binds together seemingly disparate sounds. There's delicate singer-songwriter seances from the likes of Lucy Kitchen and psychedelic, roving magic from Stallions remixing Findlay Brown and much more besides.
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo
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Hosono House Revisited
Haruomi HOSONO / VARIOUS
Hosono House Revisited (2xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: STH 2492. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Pearl & The Oysters - "Koi Wa Momoiro" (2:50)
Mei Ehara - "Jusho Futei Mushoku Tei Shunyu" (3:23)
Rei Harakami - "Owari No Kisetsu" (3:13)
John Carroll Kirby - "Fuku Wa Uchi Oni Wa Soto" (feat The Mizuhara Sisters) (2:29)
Jerry Paper - "Bara To Yaju" (4:33)
Se So Neon - "Party" (2:39)
Yuma Abe - "Fuyu Goe" (4:01)
Mac DeMarco - "Boku Wa Chotto" (2:52)
Kukuku - "CHOO CHOO Gatagoto" (4:08)
Akiko Yano - "Rock-A-Bye My Baby" (4:00)
Sam Gendel - "Koi Wa Momoiro" (4:59)
Cornelius - "Bara To Yaju" (4:19)
Towa Tei - "Ai Ai Gasa" (1:01)
Review: Haruomi Hosono of Yellow Magic Orchestra infamy gets a Stones Throw "reworks-reissue" of his landmark debut solo record Hosono House, this time under the name Hosono House Revisited. Not a reissue per se but rather an exemplary case of an "interpretations" LP - in which favourite adjacent artists and contemporaries choose their favourite track from a given artist's discography, and do their best to capture their own subjective recorded responses to the song as they know it best - this version sees several musicians from the Stones Throw roster and beyond offer up their own interpretations of Hosono's songs. Leading the charge is John Carroll Kirby's 'Fuku Wa Uchi Oni Wa Soto', a mixable, much funkier and bubblegum-gobbed version of the originally kalimba-led, totally live-recorded track.
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Intérprete: Marco Gallerani
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From Where To Where: 1970-1979
Shin Joong HYUN / VARIOUS
From Where To Where: 1970-1979 (limited gatefold yellow & black splattered vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 0691. Rel: 04 Jun 24
Kim Chu Ja - "What Am I Going To Do" (4:07)
Park Kwang Soo - "Grass" (4:50)
Kim Jung Mi - "From Where To Where" (3:18)
Shin Joong Hyun - "Beautiful Woman" (4:21)
Shin Joong Hyun - "Beautiful Rivers & Mountains" (8:20)
Shin Joong Hyun & Questions - "Funky Broadway" (5:09)
Shin Joong Hyun & Yupjuns - "Expectation" (4:16)
Review: Shin Joong Hyun's music reflects the full spectrum of human emotions, resonating with sounds both beautiful and ungovernable. These career-spanning anthologies showcase Shin's work as a guitarist, songwriter, producer, and arranger of experimental pop, acid-folk, and extended psych-funk jams. His musical journey exists somewhere between Motown, Hendrix, and the Velvet Underground. Often transliterated as Shin Jung-hyeon or Sin Junghyeon, he is revered as South Korea's "Godfather of Rock." A pioneer of Korean rock, Shin formed the country's first rock band, Add4, in 1962, leading the psychedelic rock scene of the 1960s and 1970s. His most famous song, 'Beautiful Rivers and Mountains,' was written in 1972 in protest of the military dictatorship of Park Chung Hee, which led to his imprisonment and torture. Shin's music was banned until the 1980s. He experienced a resurgence in popularity in the 1990s and has since received numerous accolades, solidifying his legacy in South Korean popular music.
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Aqualung (Redux)
JETHRO TULL / VARIOUS
Aqualung (Redux) (gatefold oxblood vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: MER 118LPB1. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Chris Goss & Alain Johannes - "Aqualung" (4:30)
The Well - "Cross-Eyed Mary" (1:26)
Osi & The Jupiter - "Cheap Day Return" (4:13)
Huntsmen - "Mother Goose" (2:18)
The Otolith - "Wond'ring Aloud" (6:14)
Motorpsycho - "Up To Me" (3:54)
Big Scenic Nowhere - "My God" (3:23)
Saturna - "Hymn 43" (5:13)
Mammoth Volume - "Slipstream" (4:59)
The Sword - "Locomotive Breath" (5:55)
Domkraft & Arvid Hallagard - "Wind-up" (6:26)
Review: The fourth studio album by English hard rockers Jethro Tull, Aqualung married a turning point in the career of the band, prepping them for a more major radio-friendly future that would see them become mainstays of the touring circuit and rank among the finest live acts of the time. It would also quickly become the group's most successful release, commercially speaking, producing two standout singles in 'Hymn 43' and 'Locomotive Breath'. With such a storied history, anyone going anywhere near Tull's masterpiece wants to tread carefully. Or throw themselves full pelt into the chaos and beauty of the record by inviting a load of stoner rock acts to do their best/worst/most imaginative on the original material and come up with something new. Magnetic Eye opted to do just that with Redux, and it hits hard.
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Live At Stubb's
KHRUANGBIN / VARIOUS
Live At Stubb's (LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: DOC 331LP. Rel: 25 May 23
Kelly Doyle - "Woman Trouble" (2:17)
Ruben Moreno - "At The Trailride" (4:25)
The Suffers - "Don't Bother Me" (3:25)
Robert Ellis - "Nobody Smokes Anymore" (3:33)
Khruangbin - "Blind Man Can See It/(It's Not The Express) It's The Monaurail" (3:36)
Khruangbin - "Bin Bin" (1:17)
Khruangbin - "Friday Morning" (6:49)
Khruangbin - "The Number 4" (4:26)
Khruangbin - "People Everywhere (Still Alive)" (9:41)
Review: Firm festival favourites Khruangbin are a Texan trio that make star-gazing Thai funk, psyched-out soul and seductive fusion sounds. They are currently releasing a number of live albums with one of them being 'Live at Stubbs' featuring them playing as well as performances by Kelly Doyle, Ruben Moreno, The Suffers and Robert Ellis. This record really captures the band's unique energy, the warmth of their bass and the majesty of their melodies so makes for a bewitching and entrancing listen with a limited-edition and unique album cover.
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Mr Norris Changes Brains
Richard NORRIS / VARIOUS
Cat: 541416 668181. Rel: 03 Jun 25
Banchee - "Evolmia"
The Dirty Filthy Mud - "Forest Of Black"
Wool - "Love, Love, Love, Love, Love"
Spencer Mac - "Ka-Ka Baya Mow-Mow (Sing A Little Love Song)"
Trifle - "One Way Glass"
Brainticket - "Black Sand"
Emma De Angelis - "Trip"
Blonde On Blonde - "Castles In The Sky"
The Braen's Machine - "Fall Out"
Eddie Warner & Roger Roger - "Shut Up"
Koy Kardesler - "Shuruk"
The Children - "Beautiful"
Moebius & Beerbohm - "Doppelschnitt" (Richard Norris edit)
Demon Fuzz - "Past, Present & Future"
Iron Butterfly - "Iron Butterfly Theme"
Rare Bird - "Devil's High Concern"
Paul St John - "Flying Saucers Have Landed"
Chris Hodg - "We're On Our Way" (2010 Remaster)
Juantrip - "Shadows"
62 Miles From Space - "Time Shifts"
White Trash - "Road To Nowhere"
Blue Phantom - "Diodo"
The Mannheim Rock Ensemble - "Hungarian Dances"
Limousine - "Barriers"
Ugo Busoni - "Rullio"
Bernard Estardy - "Cha Tatch Ka"
Kate - "Shout It"
Dyna-Might - "Need You"
La Metamorfosi - "Scusa, Eh!"
Andre Brasseur - "Saturnus"
Contessa Vittoria - "Can We Stay Together"
Klaus Weiss - "Time Signals"
Brainstorm - "You Are Whats Gonna Make It Last"
Paladin - "The Fakir"
A To Austr - "Thumbquake & Earthscrew"
Dave - "In My Mind"
Relatively Clean Rivers - "Journey Through The Valley Of O"
The Advancement - "Stone Folk"
The Pretty Things - "The Sun"
Poll - "Psachno Na Vro To Filo Mou"
Higamos Hogamos - "Moto Neurono"
The Invisible Girls - "Huddersfield Wastes"
Review: Throughout his lengthy career, Richard Norris has always leaned into his psychedelic influences, seemingly finding a multitude of ways to meld minds via unusual fusions, trippy sounds and - as a DJ - an encyclopaedic knowledge of "psych music" in its many forms. On this superb three-disc compilation, he leans into the latter aspect, gathering 42 cuts, most pleasingly obscure, made at different points between the 1960s and today. There's naturally tons to set the pulse racing throughout, from the heavyweight psych-blues of Wool's 'Love, Love, Love', the elongated guitar solos of 'Trip' by Emma De Angelis and the Middle Eastern exotica of Koy Kardesler's 'Shuruk', to the quirky French electronica of Juantrip's 'Shadows', spacey synth-scapes of Ugo Bosoni's 'Rullio' and the pots-and-pans-percussion of 'Time Signals' by Klaus Weiss.
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Weird Scenes From The Hangout: Psychedelic & Freakbeat Dancefloor Anthems 1967-1982
Richard NORRIS / VARIOUS
Cat: BN 12LPX. Rel: 14 Nov 24
The Nazz - "Open My Eyes" (2:36)
The Easybeats - "Good Times" (3:22)
Can - "Outside Your Door" (4:10)
Captain Beefheart - "Zig Zag Wanderer" (2:33)
The Music Machine - "People In Me" (2:53)
Wynder K Frog - "I'm A Man" (3:10)
Sharon Tandy - "Hold On" (3:04)
The Hombres - "Let It All Hang Out" (2:05)
The Left Banke - "I've Got Something On My Mind" (2:48)
The Seeds - "The Wind Blows Your Hair" (2:32)
The Apple - "Buffalo Billycan" (3:04)
Dantalion's Chariot - "Madman Rising Through The Fields" (4:10)
The End - "Shades Of Orange" (2:39)
Warm Sounds - "Night Is A Comin'" (2:59)
The Velvet Underground - "Foggy Notion" (6:47)
The Modern Lovers - "She Cracked" (2:56)
Kim Fowley - "Bubblegum" (2:27)
The Balloon Farm - "A Question Of Temperature" (2:40)
Fleur De Lys - "Circles" (3:04)
The Starlets - "You Don't Love Me" (2:11)
The Turtles - "Buzz Saw" (1:55)
Lothar & The Hand - "People Machines" (2:36)
The Open Mind - "Magic Potion" (3:28)
The Swinging Medallions - "Double Shot Of My Baby's Love" (2:20)
Simon Dupree & The Big Sound - "I See The Light" (2:23)
The Action - "I'll Keep On Holding On" (3:41)
The Creation - "How Does It Feel To Feel" (2:56)
The Third Eye - "Pass Myself" (4:12)
Review: The limited edition double album Weird Scenes From The Hangout presents an exhilarating journey through psychedelic and freakbeat anthems that were the heartbeat of Liverpool's renowned mid-'80s club night, The Hangout. Released on striking Neon Pink and Transparent Curacao vinyl, this 2 x LP compilation curated by Richard Norris (The Grid, Beyond the Wizard's Sleeve) captures the vibrant essence of his club's eclectic soundscape. The album features a carefully selected roster of tracks from iconic acts like The Velvet Underground, Can, Captain Beefheart, The Seeds and The Left Banke, reflecting the diverse and energetic vibe that Norris fostered at The Hangout. This special compilation brings together floor fillers and dancefloor anthems that defined the psychedelic scene during the 1967-1982 period, meticulously licensed to recreate the magic of Norris's celebrated club nights. The Hangout, launched in autumn 1984 at Liverpool's Krackers club, was a haven for psychedelic enthusiasts and dance music aficionados alike. With its pulsating beats and psychedelic visuals, the club became a hub for revelry, featuring guest performances from bands such as Zodiac Mindwarp and The Cardiacs. Norris's vision was simple yet profound: to curate a dance experience that embraced both obscure and popular tracks, ensuring that every tune ignited the dancefloor. This reissue not only revives the spirit of The Hangout but also celebrates the enduring impact of its eclectic playlist. With remastered sound and original artwork, this compilation is a treasure trove for fans of psychedelic and freakbeat music, showcasing a pivotal era in Liverpool's vibrant club culture.
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British Mod Sounds Of The 1960s Volume 2: The Freakbeat & Psych Years
Eddie PILLER / VARIOUS
Cat: DEMREC 1043. Rel: 17 Feb 23
The Birds - "No Good Without You Baby" (2:38)
The Poets - "Call Again" (2:24)
Wimple Winch - "Save My Soul" (3:07)
Yardbirds - "Happenings Ten Years Time Ago" (2:57)
The Flies - "I'm Not Your Stepping Stone" (2:37)
David Bowie - "The Gospel According To Tony Day" (2:50)
Tomorrow - "My White Bicycle" (3:16)
John's Children - "Midsummer Night's Scene" (2:35)
The Gods - "Come On Down To My Boat Baby" (2:45)
The Action - "In My Dream" (3:19)
Kaleidoscope - "Flight From Ashiya" (2:40)
Dantalian's Chariot - "Madman Running Through The Fields" (4:11)
The Who - "I Can See For Miles" (4:07)
The Accent - "Red Sky At Night" (3:14)
Tintern Abbey - "Vacuum Cleaner" (3:05)
Fleetwood Mac - "Rambling Pony" (2:39)
Nirvana - "Rainbow Chaser" (2:36)
Spencer Davis Group - "Moonshine" (2:40)
The Fire - "Father's Name Is Dad" (2:30)
Billy Nicholls - "London Social Degree" (2:22)
Aquarian Age - "10,000 Words In A Cardboard Box" (3:24)
The Elastic Band - "8 1/2 Hours Of Paradise" (3:58)
Vamp - "Floatin'" (2:31)
Timebox - "Gone Is The Sad Man" (3:40)
The Koobas - "Barricades" (5:03)
Graham Bond - "Love Is The Law" (4:38)
Small Faces - "Me, You & Us Too" (3:31)
Brian Auger - "Flesh Failures (Let Sunshine In)" (feat Julie Driscoll) (3:03)
Terry Reid - "Superlungs My Supergirl" (2:39)
Colosseum - "Elegy" (3:13)
The Kinks - "This Time Tomorrow" (3:22)
Review: Eddie Piller's first volume of British Mod Sounds of The 1960s went down a real storm so it's great that he has been commissioned to do another one. This second edition is another doozy with the Acid Jazz Records and Modcast founder digging deep and turning out plenty of knowledge. Early on, British Mod bands were prone to knocking out American r&b sounds but they later evolved and took in influences from jazz-rock, prog, psychedelic soul and eastern melodies. This collection charts that musical evolution across four sides of vinyl including tunes by the OGs well as plenty of newly emerging stars from Bowie to Bolan.
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The Mod Top 40
Eddie PILLER / VARIOUS
Cat: DEMREC 1246. Rel: 30 Aug 24
Doris Troy - "What’cha Gonna Do About It" (1:50)
Hank Jacobs - "So Far Away" (2:20)
Nella Dodds - "Come See About Me" (2:40)
George Stone - "Hole In The Wall" (2:50)
The High Keys - "Que Sera Sera" (2:51)
Betty Everett - "Getting Mighty Crowded" (2:12)
Sugar Pie DeSanto - "I Don’t Wanna Fuss" (3:22)
Rufus Thomas - "Walking The Dog" (2:32)
Joe Tex - "Hold What You've Got" (3:07)
Irma Thomas - "Time Is On My Side" (2:52)
Ike & Tina Turner - "I Can’t Believe What You Say" (2:01)
Chuck Jackson - "Any Day Now" (3:24)
Major Lance - "The Monkey Time" (2:47)
Inez & Charlie Foxx - "La De Da I Love You" (2:25)
Mary Love - "I’m In Your Hands" (2:34)
The Larks - "The Jerk" (2:37)
Mitty Collier - "I Had A Talk With My Man" (3:43)
Maxine Brown - "Oh No Not My Baby" (2:34)
The Sapphires - "Gotta Have Your Love" (2:15)
Solomon Burke - "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love" (2:45)
Lee Dorsey - "Ride Your Pony" (2:53)
Jackie Ross - "Selfish One" (3:19)
The Sharpees - "Tired Of Being Lonely" (2:38)
Roy Head & The Traits - "Treat Her Right" (2:07)
Little Milton - "Who’s Cheating Who?" (2:57)
James Brown - "Out Of Sight" (2:22)
Don Covay - "Mercy, Mercy" (2:26)
Darrell Banks - "Open The Door To Your Heart" (2:36)
Bessie Banks - "Go Now" (2:40)
Bobby Moore & The Rhythm Aces - "Searching For My Love" (2:30)
Phil Upchurch Combo - "You Can’t Sit Down" (part 1) (2:10)
Jackie Lee - "The Duck" (2:19)
Bobby Sheen - "Dr Love" (2:23)
The Poets - "She Blew A Good Thing" (2:47)
Little Hank - "Mr Bang Bang Man" (2:38)
Jerry Jackson - "It’s Rough Out There" (2:23)
Bunny Sigler - "Let The Good Times Roll - Feel So Good" (2:54)
Chris Bartley - "Sweetest Thing This Side Of Heaven" (2:55)
Toussaint McCall - "Nothing Takes The Place Of You" (3:22)
Mickey Lee Lane - "Hey-Sah-Lo-Nay" (2:28)
Review: Eddie Piller Presents The Mod Top 40 revives the essence of '60s Mod music with a fresh twist. While many fans are familiar with the tracks, the story behind them is new and intriguing. Inspired by the Mod revival of the late 70s, Eddie delved into the original scene, guided by Randy Cozens, whose letters to music magazines in the pre-internet era led to the creation of the original Mod Top 100. Eddie's double vinyl set includes 40 essential r&b, soul, jazz and beat tracks plus personal picks for unavailable originals. This release honours Cozens' influence and offers a stylish, informative introduction to classic Mod sounds complete with new sleeve notes and track details.
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The Mod Top 100
Eddie PILLER / VARIOUS
The Mod Top 100 (unmixed 4xCD in slip-case)
Cat: EDSL 0200. Rel: 30 Aug 24
Doris Troy - "What’cha Gonna Do About It"
Hank Jacobs - "So Far Away"
Nella Dodds - "Come See About Me"
George Stone - "Hole In The Wall"
The High Keys - "Que Sera Sera"
Betty Everett - "Getting Mighty Crowded"
Sugar Pie DeSanto - "I Don’t Wanna Fuss"
Rufus Thomas - "Walking The Dog"
Joe Tex - "Hold What You've Got"
Irma Thomas - "Time Is On My Side"
Ike & Tina Turner - "I Can’t Believe What You Say"
Chuck Jackson - "Any Day Now"
Major Lance - "The Monkey Time"
Inez & Charlie Foxx - "La De Da, I Love You"
Mary Love - "I’m In Your Hands"
The Larks - "The Jerk"
Mitty Collier - "I Had A Talk With My Man"
Maxine Brown - "Oh No Not My Baby"
The Sapphires - "Gotta Have Your Love"
Solomon Burke - "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love"
Lee Dorsey - "Ride Your Pony"
Jackie Ross - "Selfish One"
The Sharpees - "Tired Of Being Lonely"
Roy Head & The Traits - "Treat Her Right"
Little Milton - "Who’s Cheating Who?"
James Brown - "Out Of Sight"
Don Covay - "Mercy Mercy"
Darrell Banks - "Open The Door To Your Heart"
Bessie Banks - "Go Now"
Bobby Moore & His Rhythm Aces - "Searching For My Love"
Phil Upchurch Combo - "You Can’t Sit Down"
Jackie Lee - "The Duck"
Bobby Sheen - "Dr Love"
The Poets - "She Blew A Good Thing"
Johnny Nash - "Love Ain’t Nothin’ (But A Monkey On Your Back)"
Earl-Jean - "Randy"
Fred Hughes - "Oowee Baby I Love You"
Sandy Wynns - "A Touch Of Venus"
Nina Simone - "Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood"
Tony Clarke - "Ain’t Love Good, Ain’t Love Proud"
Jimmy McGriff - "I’ve Got A Woman"
The Astors - "Candy"
Googie Rene Combo - "Smokie Joe’s La La"
Little Hank - "Mr Bang Bang Man"
Jerry Jackson - "It’s Rough Out There"
Shades Of Blue - "Oh How Happy"
Howard Tate - "Ain’t Nobody Home"
Jimmy Radcliffe - "Long After Tonight Is Over"
Alvin Cash - "Twine Time"
The O’Jays - "Lipstick Traces"
Bunny Sigler - "Let The Good Times Roll - Feels So Good"
The Incredibles - "There’s Nothing Else To Say Baby"
The Ikettes - "Peaches & Cream"
The Packers - "Hole In The Wall"
Gloria Jones - "Finders Keepers"
Dobie Gray - "See You At The Go-Go"
Deon Jackson - "Love Makes The World Go Round"
The Capitols - "Cool Jerk"
Ramsey Lewis Trio - "The In Crowd"
Fontella Bass - "Rescue Me"
Homer Banks - "60 Minutes Of Your Love"
Chris Bartley - "Sweetest Thing This Side Of Heaven"
Alexander Patton - "A Lil' Lovin' Sometimes"
Bettye Swann - "Make Me Yours"
Darrow Fletcher - "The Pain Gets A Little Deeper"
Jimmy Hughes - "Steal Away"
Carla Thomas - "Gee Whiz"
The Vibrations - "My Girl Sloopy"
The Impressions - "Gypsy Woman"
Sam & Dave - "You Don’t Know Like I Know"
Garnett Mimms - "I’ll Take Good Care Of You"
Toussaint McCall - "Nothing Takes The Place Of You"
Candy & The Kisses - "The 81"
Otis Redding - "Mr Pitiful"
Eddie Holman - "This Can’t Be True"
Rosco Robinson - "That’s Enough"
The Manhattans - "I Wanna Be Your Everything"
The Magnificent Men - "Peace Of Mind"
Mickey Lee Lane - "Hey-Sah-Lo-Nay"
Willie Mitchell - "Mercy"
Derrick & Patsy - "Gypsy Woman"
Derek Martin - "Daddy Rollin' Stone"
Baby Washington - "That's How Heartaches Are Made"
Garnet Mimms & The Enchanters - "Cry Baby"
Billy Stewart - "Sitting In The Park"
Tommy Tucker - "Hi Heel Sneakers"
Chris Farlowe - "Air Travel"
The Miracles - "I Gotta Dance To Keep From Crying"
The Spinners - "Sweet Thing"
Kim Weston - "I'm Still Loving You"
Marvin Gaye - "I'll Be Doggone"
Bob & Earl - "Harlem Shuffle"
Russell Byrd - "Hitch Hike" (part 1)
Slim Harpo - "I Got Love If You Want It"
The Soul Sisters - "I Can't Stand It"
The Velvelettes - "Lonely Lonely Girl Am I"
Jimmy Smith - "The Cat"
The Megatons - "Shimmy Shimmy Walk" (part 1)
Etta James - "Tell Mama"
The Bar-Kays - "Soul Finger"
Review: Eddie Piller Presents The Mod Top 100 is a fulfilling four-CD set that revisits the golden era of 1960s mod culture through a meticulously curated selection of tracks. This collection, inspired by the original Mod Top 100 compiled by Randy Cozens, offers a rich mix of r&b, soul, jazz and beat music that was integral to the iconic dancefloors of London's West End. Piller has expanded upon Cozens' influential list, including additional personal favorites from the era. The result is a vibrant homage to the Mod movement, featuring soulful voices from Doris Troy, Betty Everett, and Bessie Banks, alongside classics from James Brown, Ike and Tina Turner, and Solomon Burke. Instrumental gems from Hank Jacobs and the Ramsey Lewis Trio further enhance this comprehensive set. The release not only showcases the era's diverse sound but also serves as a tribute to Randy Cozens, whose passion and dedication helped shape the Mod scene. With new sleeve notes by Piller and support from Cozens' family, this collection is a fitting celebration of a pivotal musical and cultural moment.
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Red Light Disco: Dancefloor Seductions From Italian Sexploitation Cinema (Soundtrack)
Eli ROTH / VARIOUS
Cat: 092736 2. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Alfonso Zenga & Paolo Gatti - "Sparklin' Conversation" (From Sensi Caldi 1980) (3:13)
Gianni Ferrio - "La Musica E" (From L'infermiera Di Notte 1979) (3:25)
Carlo Savina - "Una Vergine In Famiglia" (From Una Vergine In Famiglia 1975) (1:31)
Franco Campanino - "Avere Vent'anni - Disco" (From Avere Vent'anni 1978) (2:35)
Gianni Ferrio - "Quando Vuoi Con Chi Vuoi" (From La Liceale Seduce I Professori 1979) (2:55)
Don Powell - "Amori -giochi Erotici Nella Terezagalassia (Titoli)" (From Amori -giochi Erotici Nella Terezagalassia 1981) (2:04)
Nico Fidenco - "I'm Number One" (From Eros Perversion 1979) (3:08)
Nico Fidenco - "Sexy Night" (From Poronoholocaust) (3:10)
Pulsar Music Ltd - "Taxi Girl (Ritmico Disco)" (From Taxi Girl 1977) (0:52)
Vasil Kojucharov - "Nude Odeon (Ritmico Funk)" (From Nude Odeon 1978) (4:01)
Riz Ortolani - "L'erotomane (Beat)" (From L'erotomane 1974) (2:52)
Stelvio Cipriani - "What Can I Do" (From La Supplente Va In Citta 1979) (2:27)
Bruno Nicolai - "Servizio Fotografico" (From La Dama Rossa Uccide Sette Volte 1972) (2:02)
Franco Campanino - "Do It With The Pamango" (From Una Moglie, Due Amici, Quattro Amanti 1980) (4:44)
Gianni Ferrio - "La Settimana Bianca" (From La Settimana Bianca 1980) (3:06)
Giuseppe De Luca - "Studio X" (From L'altra Faccia Del Peccato 1969) (2:38)
Giuseppe De Luca - "Studio Z" (From L'altra Faccia Del Peccato 1969) (2:18)
Giacomo Dell'orso - "I'm So Young - Versione Coro" (From L'infermiera Di Mio Padre 1981) (2:59)
Daniele Patucchi - "Runnin' Around" (From Bionda Fragola 1980) (6:22)
Stelvio Cipriani - "Il Sesso Del Diavolo - Finale" (From Il Sesso Del Diavolo 1971) (2:54)
Review: American splatter horror director Eli Roth curates a spicy and seductive collection of Italian soundtrack gems, offering a deep dive into the rich and often scandalous world of Italian softcore and sexy comedies from the 70s and 80s. With tracks spanning disco, funk, bossa nova, and psych, Roth draws upon the compositions of iconic Italian film composers like Stelvio Cipriani, Bruno Nicolai, and Riz Ortolani. Highlights include Cipriani's infectious 'Nude Odeon (Ritmico Funk)' and Ferrio's sultry 'Quando Vuoi Con Chi Vuoi.' The collection, which also features rare and previously unreleased tracks, pulses with a heady mix of erotic tension and playful grooves. 'Amori Stellari' from Don Powell, with its cheeky synth-laden intro, adds a spacey touch, while Gianni Ferrio's 'La Musica E' effortlessly evokes the seductive atmosphere of 70s Italian cinema. Whether it's the funky disco beats of 'Avere Vent'anni (Disco)' or the dark allure of 'Il Sesso Del Diavolo,' each track feels like an invitation into an intimate, forbidden world. It's a soundtrack for lovers of cult cinema, irresistibly bold and full of character.
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Red Light Disco: Dancefloor Seductions From Italian Sexploitation Cinema (Soundtrack)
Eli ROTH / VARIOUS
Red Light Disco: Dancefloor Seductions From Italian Sexploitation Cinema (Soundtrack) (gatefold translucent red vinyl 2xLP + clear vinyl 7" + poster + booklet + photos)
Cat: 092732 2. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Alfonso Zenga & Paolo Gatti - "Sparklin' Conversation" (3:13)
Gianni Ferrio - "La Musica E" (3:25)
Carlo Savina - "Una Vergine In Famiglia" (1:31)
Franco Campanino - "Avere Vent'anni - Disco" (2:35)
Gianni Ferrio - "Quando Vuoi Con Chi Vuoi" (2:55)
Don Powell - "Amori Stellari - Giochi Erotici Nella Tereza Galassia (Titoli)" (2:04)
Nico Fidenco - "I'm Number One" (3:08)
Nico Fidenco - "Sexy Night" (3:10)
Pulsar Music Ltd - "Taxi Girl (Ritmico Disco)" (0:52)
Vasil Kojucharov - "Nude Odeon (Ritmico Funk)" (4:01)
Riz Ortolani - "L'erotomane (Beat)" (2:52)
Stelvio Cipriani - "What Can I Do" (2:27)
Bruno Nicolai - "Servizio Fotografico" (2:02)
Franco Campanino - "Do It With The Pamango" (4:44)
Gianni Ferrio - "La Settimana Bianca" (3:06)
Giuseppe De Luca - "Studio X" (2:38)
Giuseppe De Luca - "Studio Z" (2:18)
Giacomo Dell'orso - "I'm So Young" (2:59)
Daniele Patucchi - "Runnin' Around" (6:22)
Stelvio Cipriani - "Il Sesso Del Diavolo - Finale" (2:54)
Franco Campanino - "Avere Venti'anni" (7") (2:39)
Alfonso Santisteben - "Doppio Sesso Incrociato" (3:23)
Review: Breaking from his directorial duties, American cinema auteur Eli Roth (Borderlands, Knock Knock, Green Inferno) stops by the CAM Sugar sound studio for a rare double 7" LP, pinching listeners by the ear and dragging them along a forbidden trail along the gothic, red-lit path that is Italian soundtrack legendariness. Drawing his selections here from a wealth of Italian B-movie expertise, not to mention ownership in his own collection, the contemporary horrorist has chosen 20 delicious but still downright saucy disco, bossa nova and psych tunes here, centring on the Italian Sexy Comedy softcore era of 1969-81.
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Winter Of Discontent
Cat: XXQLP 2097. Rel: 26 Jan 23
The Mekons - "Where Were You?" (2:41)
Fatal Microbes - "Violence Grows" (3:12)
Animals & Men - "The Terraplane Fixation" (2:08)
Blue Orchids - "Work" (4:01)
Karl's Empty Body - "Small Hours" (3:34)
Frankie's Crew - "Somebody" (1:33)
Scritti Politti - "Confidence" (3:12)
Thin Yoghurts - "Drink Problem" (4:14)
Anne Bean & Paul Burwell - "Low Flying Aircraft" (4:07)
Performing Ferret Band - "Brow Beaten" (1:39)
The Manchester Mekon - "No Forgetting" (2:55)
The Raincoats - "Fairytale In The Supermarket" (3:05)
Zounds - "Can't Cheat Karma" (2:43)
Androids Of Mu - "Bored Housewives" (2:21)
The Fall - "In My Area" (take 2) (5:07)
The Digital Dinosaurs - "The Sideways Man" (2:28)
The Good Missionaries - "Attitudes" (4:07)
Human Cabbages - "The Window's Broken" (4:06)
Television Personalities - "King & Country" (3:38)
Exhibit A - "In The Night" (2:51)
Performing Ferret Band - "Nudes" (2:36)
Tarzan 5 - "Different Story" (4:26)
The Gynaecologists - "The Red Pullover" (3:46)
The Door & The Window - "Production Line" (4:07)
Review: Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs have more than proven their music knowledge across a stellar run of prior compilations, including The Daisy Age, Fell From The Sun and English Weather. This time around, they're tapping into the freeform climes of the late 70s and early 80s, as punk exploded and a myriad of bands channelled the unique, downcast mood of Britain into wildly creative, nervously urgent songs. Across four sides we take in all manner of cult selections and outer limits largely in the loose fit realm of post-punk. It's flawlessly selected and programmed - another reminder of how immersive a proper compilation can be.
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Everything Above The Sky
Luke UNA / VARIOUS
Everything Above The Sky (limited gatefold oxblood vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: REWARM 020LPC. Rel: 20 Feb 25
John Martyn - "Small Hours" (8:43)
Stephen Whynott - "A Better Way" (10:15)
April Fulladosa - "Sunlit Horizon" (3:42)
Sylvain Kassap - "Plancoet" (2:19)
Manu Dibango - "Night In Zeralda" (4:32)
Henri Texier - "Hocoka Time" (3:43)
Nivaldo Orneleas - "O Que Ha" (7:27)
808 State - "Pacific State" (Massey Conga mix) (4:04)
Magma - "Eliphas Levi" (10:53)
Homelife - "Stranger" (6:05)
Michael Gregory Jackson - "Unspoken Magic" (5:25)
Dora Morelenboum - "Avermelhar" (4:27)
Simone - "Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser" (2:17)
Experience Unlimited - "People" (6:09)
Otis G Johnson - "I Got It" (4:26)
Mel & Tim - "Keep The Faith" (3:56)
Review: There's so much to admire about the borderless musical inclinations of the one and only Luke Una. A longstanding standard-bearer for nocturnal eclecticism, he's made an art out of pigeon-hole dodging, via event series like Electric Chair/Elephant and Homoelectric, his Worldwide FM residency, and E Soul Cultura compilations. His latest comp sees him explore sonic transcendence, selecting a body of musical curios based on their ability to transport the listener to higher realms. As expected, the album bursts with delightful, lesser-known morsels that make it more than worthy of attention. Opening with the psychedelic guitar swells of John Martyn's masterful 'Small Hours' before meandering into the blissful meditations of Stephen Whynott's 'A Better Way', drifting into the staccato whimsy of Sylvain Kassap's 'Plancoe' and arresting with the aching soul of Michael Gregory Jackson's 'Unspoken Magic', there are too many standouts to mention. This is an album to savour from start to finish, a means of cultivating inner peace and astral escapism. When it comes to digging chops, there aren't too many who measure up to Luke, and this selection serves as a case in point.
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Everything Above The Sky
Luke UNA / VARIOUS
Cat: REWARM 020CD. Rel: 10 Oct 24
John Martyn - "Small Hours"
Stephen Whynott - "A Better Way"
April Fulladosa - "Sunlit Horizon"
Sylvain Kassap - "Plancoet"
Manu Dibango - "Night In Zeralda"
Henri Texier - "Hocoka Time"
Nivaldo Orneleas - "O Que Ha"
808 State - "Pacific State" (Massey Conga mix)
Magma - "Eliphas Levi"
Homelife - "Stranger"
Michael Gregory Jackson - "Unspoken Magic"
Dora Morelenboum - "Avermelhar"
Simone - "Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser"
Experience Unlimited - "People"
Otis G Johnson - "I Got It"
Mel & Tim - "Keep The Faith"
Anita Strandell - "Elektriska Du" (bonus track)
Camaron - "Romance Del Amargo" (bonus track)
Micheal Gregory Jackson - "Unspoken Magic" (Solo - bonus track)
Luke Una - "Spoken Word Manifesto" (bonus Spoken Word track)
Review: Curated by none other than the distinguished DJ and cultural curator Luke Una. Known for his eclectic tastes and deep connections in the music world, Luke brings his expertise to Everything Above The Sky (Astral Travelling with Luke Una), a collection designed to evoke late-night, introspective soundscapes.
This compilation reflects Luke's ongoing quest to find music that transcends the everyday, making astral travel through sound a tangible experience. Drawing from his vast knowledge and numerous conversations with record shop owners, tastemakers, and music enthusiasts, Luke has meticulously selected tracks that offer a subtle, soulful journey. The music flows gently, never overwhelming, instead inviting listeners into a space where simple, heartfelt melodies can lead to profound reflection and escape. Everything Above The Sky is a snapshot into Luke Una's ability to craft soundscapes that resonate deeply, offering an immersive listening experience that transports beyond the mundane.
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Everything Above The Sky: Astral Travelling With Luke Una
Luke UNA / VARIOUS
Cat: REWARM 020LP. Rel: 10 Oct 24
John Martyn - "Small Hours" (8:43)
Stephen Whynott - "A Better Way" (10:15)
April Fulladosa - "Sunlit Horizon" (3:42)
Sylvain Kassap - "Plancoet" (2:19)
Manu Dibango - "Night In Zeralda" (4:32)
Henri Texier - "Hocoka Time" (3:43)
Nivaldo Orneleas - "O Que Ha" (7:27)
808 State - "Pacific State" (Massey Conga mix) (4:04)
Magma - "Eliphas Levi" (10:53)
Homelife - "Stranger" (6:05)
Michael Gregory Jackson - "Unspoken Magic" (5:25)
Dora Morelenboum - "Avermelhar" (4:27)
Simone - "Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser" (2:17)
Experience Unlimited - "People" (6:09)
Otis G Johnson - "I Got It" (4:26)
Mel & Tim - "Keep The Faith" (3:56)
Review: In this collection, Luke curates music with the perfect blend, inviting listeners on an esoteric journey of enlightenment through sound. Exploring late-night, after-hours musings; Everything Above The Sky (Astral Travelling with Luke Una) is a new compilation by the enigmatic DJ, promoter, and cultural curator. Following the E Soul Cultura phenomenon, this compilation comes at a pivotal moment in Luke's career as he travels the globe. Avoiding any chance of his sound being pigeonholed, Luke has assembled a tracklist that feels transcendental, stepping off the grid and back to source. Luke's Everything Above The Sky manifesto describes the music as Astral Travelling in the meadowlands with acid folk, spiritual jazz, midnight hocus pocus, cosmic psychedelic soul, magical whirling love songs, Brazilian ballads of light into machine soul gospel dreaming, Balearic bossa and Outer Space ancient African drums. Expect something different and highly unique with this listen.
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Vanilla Fudge (reissue)
Vanilla Fudge (reissue) (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: LPSUND 5168C. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Ticket To Ride
People Get Ready
She's Not There
Bang Bang
Illusions Of My Childhood (part 1)
You Keep Me Hanging On
Illusions Of My Childhood (part 2)
Take Me For A Little While
Illusions Of My Childhood (part 3)
Eleanor Rigby
Review: The beatdown summer of 1967 saw to many an album-length caramelisation, among them US rockers Vanilla Fudge's self-titled debut album, which saw the band take an unconventional route to psych rock pinnacling success, leaning heavily on slowed-down, dramatically reimagined covers as opposed to original songwriting. The record pairs three brief instrumental interludes with expansive versions of pop tracks, most famously their rework of 'You Keep Me Hangin' On' (Holland-Dozier-Holland), which was released in an edited single version and charted in its own right. Despite some parts of the stereo LP being mixed in mono, the record climbed to number six on the US Billboard and found international success. Critics later noted its unorthodox structure: freeform intros, drawn-out vocal harmonies centred on the Hammond organ, and explosive closing jams. Polarising in style, we've a shiftless snapshot of late-60s American psych on our hands here, leaving us in no wonder as to why it was their most successful record.
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Rough Trade 45s Vol 1
VARIOUS
Rough Trade 45s Vol 1 (limited numbered 8x7" box set + booklet) (1 per customer)
Cat: RT 0506SXE. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Rockers All Stars - "Pablo Meets Mr Bassie" (3:36)
Rockers All Stars - "Mr Bassie Special!" (4:07)
Stiff Little Fingers - "Alternative Ulster" (2:46)
Stiff Little Fingers - "'78 RPM" (2:40)
Subway Sect - "Ambition" (3:10)
Subway Sect - "Different Story" (3:08)
Swell Maps - "Read About Seymour" (1:29)
Swell Maps - "Ripped & Torn" (1:47)
Swell Maps - "Black Velvet" (1:59)
The Raincoats - "Fairytale In The Supermarket" (3:01)
The Raincoats - "In Love" (3:05)
The Raincoats - "Adventures Close To Home" (1:55)
Cabaret Voltaire - "Nag Nag Nag" (4:40)
Cabaret Voltaire - "Is That Me (Finding Someone At The Door Again?)" (5:35)
The Pop Group - "We Are All Prostitutes" (3:14)
The Pop Group - "Amnesty International Report On British Army Torture Of Irish Prisoners" (3:15)
Young Marble Giants - "Final Day" (1:44)
Young Marble Giants - "Radio Silents" (1:50)
Young Marble Giants - "Cakewalking" (2:51)
Review: Legendary London label and record shop Rough Trade is celebrating its formative years from 1978 to 1993 the only way it knows how - with music. Founded in 1977, Rough Trade has consistently championed innovative artists from Metal Urbain to its current roster including Amyl and The Sniffers, Pulp and Jockstrap, always capturing the DIY spirit and musical daring that have defined its legacy for over 45 years. This limited-edition 7" singles boxset was curated by co-MDs Jeannette Lee and Geoff Travis and feature some of their favourite singles from the label's early days, from reggae king Augustus Pablo - who launched the label - to Subway Sect, Stiff Little Fingers and on to Cabaret Voltaire. The collection is accompanied by new sleeve notes for added context and offers a personal reflection rather than a standard back-catalogue overview by highlighting hits, hidden gems and overlooked classics.
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Even The Forest Hums: Ukrainian Sonic Archives 1971-1996
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Even The Forest Hums: Ukrainian Sonic Archives 1971-1996 (gatefold 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 2151. Rel: 11 Oct 24
Kobza - "Bunny" (3:08)
Shapoval Sextet - "Oh, Get Ready, Cossack, There Will Be A March" (7:34)
Vodohrai - "Remembrance" (3:28)
Kyrylo Stetsenko - "Play, The Violin, Play" (feat Tetiana Kocherhina) (5:34)
Vadym Khrapachov - "Dance" (3:18)
Krok - "Breath Of Night Kyiv" (2:20)
Kyrylo Stetsenko - "Oh, How, How?" (feat Natalia Gura) (5:23)
Valentina Goncharova - "Silence" (3:35)
Radiodelo - "90" (2:57)
Cukor Bila Smert' - "The Great Hen-Yuan' River" (3:28)
Er Jazz - "Tea Ceremony" (8:03)
Iury Lech - "Barreras" (8:43)
Yarn - "Viella" (3:16)
The Hostilnia - "Sick Song" (4:56)
Svitlana Nianio - "Episode III" (5:53)
Omi - "Transference" (3:45)
Ihor Tsymbrovsky - "Beatrice" (7:31)
Review: Even the Forest Hums: Ukrainian Sonic Archives 1971-1996 stands as a monumental collection, capturing the evolution of Ukraine's music from the Soviet era to the dawn of independence. This compilation, meticulously assembled by Matt Sullivan and producers David Mas, Mark McNeill, and Shukai Records, offers an unprecedented glimpse into Ukraine's rich musical heritage. The collection spans from Soviet-era folk and rock to underground electronic experiments, reflecting both political dissent and creative evolution. Through rare tracks from folk-rock group Kobza's 'Bunny' to the Caribbean-tinged 'Remembrance' by Vodohrai, the compilation showcases a diverse array of genres and influences. The 80s and 90s contributions highlight Ukraine's vibrant underground scene, featuring experimental sounds like Vadym Khrapachov's synth-driven 'Dance' and Radiodelo's industrial '90'. This vinyl edition features Maria Prymachenko's folk art that really compliments the package well. Vitalii Bardetskyi's insightful liner notes offer context and depth, framing the music within the broader scope of Ukrainian history and resilience. This compilation not only preserves a pivotal era of Ukrainian music but also contributes to the ongoing recovery of the region.
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The Original Sound Of Mali 2
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The Original Sound Of Mali 2 (gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MRBLP 278. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Ousmane Kouyate & Ambassadeurs Internationaux - "Kefimba"
Bouba Et Sokona Sacko - "Mamaniya"
Les Ambassadeurs Du Motel De Bamako - "Get Up James"
Allata Broulaye - "Moussokeleyato"
Tentemba Jazz Du Mali - "Yayoroba"
Tiwara Band De Kati - "Kogola"
Rail Band - "Massare Mousso"
Les Ambassadeurs Du Motel De Bamako - "Matou Kagni"
Mystere Jazz De Tombouctou - "Sidi Yahia"
Allata Broulaye - "Yayoroba"
Les Messagers Du Mali - "Diamana Diarra"
Tiwara Band De Kati - "Midnight Hour"
Review: The liberation of Mali from French rule in 1960 led to an explosive musical renaissance, and on this latest 2xLP compilation, Mr Bongo seek to remonstrate the nation's excellence in the face of much strife. After 1970, amid revived drives to document many national and regional music productions from the West African nation, Malian culture underwent a fertile transformation, with state-sponsored bands and orchestras able to record with sound engineers for the first time. Compiled by French writer and journalist Florent Mazzoleni and Mr Bongo's own David Buttle, we hear here the likes of Ousmane Kouyate & Ambassadeurs Internationaux, Rail Band, Les Messagers du Mali, Mystere Jazz de Tombouctou and many more, where bright, fuzz-packed tones whirl about our ears in serene squalls of balafon-driven funk, rumba, wassoulou, jeli and blues.
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Tags: African | Afro Funk
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Once Again We Are The Children Of The Sun
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Cat: BBE 708CLP. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Will & James Ragar - "As The Day Grows Tired" (2:36)
Forest - "Crazy Days" (5:16)
Cunningham Corner - "Free & Easy" (5:13)
Bengt Liedman - "Tight Tonight" (4:34)
Corill - "Soul Shadow" (4:38)
Varela - "Come & Take Me By The Hand" (6:12)
Just Us - "Just A Thought" (4:51)
Mike Baumann & Thom Huntington - "Time" (4:47)
Darrell John - "Write Your Lucky Number" (4:09)
The Freeze Band - "Going Back In Time" (5:51)
Godspeed - "Ice Cold" (3:10)
Orion - "Moonshine" (4:43)
William Eaton Ensemble - "Kayenta Crossing" (5:03)
The Greg Foat Group - "Milk & Honey" (feat Kat Barnard) (5:08)
Wendy Grace - "More Than Hope" (4:18)
Aria Rostami - "Golden Hour" (4:04)
Bugatti & Musker - "Fate" (demo) (3:24)
Garth Fletcher - "Peace Train" (4:14)
Mark Capanni - "If Life Was A Ferris Wheel" (3:21)
Review: Once Again We Are The Children Of The Sun is a compilation of rare and obscure psychedelic rock, folk and jazz from all over the world. While little thematic centrality is present, the common thread between these selections is that they can surely be classified as wheat, not chaff, thanks to the curatorial power of one Paul Hillery. Artists both known and forgotten, such as Forest, Will & James Ragar, Greg Foat Group and Orion all hitch a ride on Helios' sonic chariot, delivering an intense psych-folk-funk album of much experimentation and weird synthwork.
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Intérprete: Faze Action
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They Move In The Night (Soundtrack)
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They Move In The Night (Soundtrack) (limited purple sea vinyl LP)
Cat: NUM 512LPC1. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Branko Mataja - "Tuzna Je Nedelija" (4:12)
Steve Waltner - "Tropic Waters" (1:59)
Bill Garland - "Lonesome Guitar" (2:34)
Red Garrison & His Zodiacs - "Taboo" (3:06)
Jody Reynolds - "Tarantula" (2:10)
The Infernos - "Restless Tides" (3:12)
The Dropouts - "Purple Sea" (2:26)
Ron Heiss & The Low Notes - "Far Away" (2:30)
Bailey’s Nervous Kats - "Rumble" (2:49)
The Travelers - "Melody Of The Moon" (2:41)
Tommy Dae’s High Tensions - "Lost Horizon" (2:43)
Johnny Blue - "Crying Guitar" (2:19)
The Floresents - "Dreamtime" (2:28)
Kay Johnson - "Walk Through The Valley" (2:25)
The Gospel Hawaiinaires - "Life’s A Railway To Heaven" (3:39)
X-Cetra - "Wasn’t There" (1:49)
Review: Resurfacing from obscurity after 58 years in the Louis Wayne Moody Pictures vault, this unearthed soundtrack unveils a treasure trove of melancholic melodies, mournful guitars, and eerie echoes. It is another of the seemingly endless gems to come from the great folks at Number Uno and is laden with themes of abandonment, shattered dreams, and existential ponderings. The album, titled They Move in the Night, weaves a narrative of moral ambiguity and tearful farewells, set against the backdrop of lukewarm diner coffee and the relentless pursuit of society's shadows. Fascinating stuff.
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Haunted Presence
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Haunted Presence ('ghost power' silver vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NUM 566LPC2. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Bambi Fodera - "The Moon Turned To Blood" (2:33)
Kiriae Crucible - "The Salem Witch Trial" (2:53)
The Cords - "Ghost Power" (3:04)
The Mystic Tide - "Running Through The Nigh" (2:30)
The Reactions - "In My Grave" (2:46)
The Inmates - "Crystal Ball" (2:26)
Cemetery (10:21)
Medusa - "Unknown Fear" (10:21)
Eugene Viscione - " Turned Killer" (3:10)
Slim Martin - "Haunted After Midnight" (2:49)
Zen Fuller - "Doomsday" (1:55)
Tony & The Monstrosities - "Igor's Party" (2:21)
The A'Kies - "Haunted Piano" (2:18)
Jerry White - "Mummy Drag" (2:49)
The Comics Books - "Black Magic & Witchcraft" (1:51)
Helene Smith - "Thrills & Chills" (2:28)
Angela Alexander & JD. Saddler - "Don't Make Me Kill You" (2:02)
Nat Fross - "Too Many Skeletons In The Closet" (2:29)
JC & The Soul Angels - "Nightmare Strut" (3:51)
Soul Superbs - "Cannibals" (4:28)
Review: Just in time for the spooky season, the wonderful Numero has put together another of their famously good compilations. This one, Haunted Presence (which comes on lovely 'ghost power' silver vinyl) is packed with Halloween treats from across the label's vast span. It takes in ghoulish garage rock like Slim Martin's 'Haunted After Midnight', skeleton-rattling soul like Bambi Fodera's 'The Moon Turned To Blood' and some proto-metal mutations like Medusa's 'Unknown Fear' as well as haunting 60s rock like Angela Alexander & JD. Saddler's 'Don't Make Me Kill You' across 20 tracks that will enliven any seasonal get-together.
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Cosmic American Music: Motel California
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Cosmic American Music: Motel California (gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: NUM 158LP. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Mark Jones - "One Way Train"
Country Spice - "Clouds"
Charles Brown & Sleepy Creek - "I Just Want To Talk To You"
Lodestar - "Who Are You"
Caroline Peyton - "Still With You"
Suzy Siquenza - "Someone Else"
Cathy Hamer - "Lady Full Of Dreams"
The Jerry Busch Group - "Devon"
Chuck & Mary Perrin - "Picking Up The Pieces"
McKay - "On He Goes"
Bob Bakert - "Cactus Woman"
Richard Goldman - "Don't Spoil It Now"
Salt Creek - "Night With A Silver Tongued Devil"
Rocky Top Band - "Freedom Highway"
Sally Colahan - "Framed"
Homecoming - "Best Friend"
Crystal Waters - "Midnight Dreamer"
Jim Spencer - "Second Look"
Hayne Davis - "Without Me "
David Liska - "Raindog"
Review: The second volume of Wayfaring Strangers: Cosmic American Music delves deeper into the country rock genre that countered the rise of polished, suburban-friendly country rock like The Eagles. Featuring 20 tracks on two LPs, this collection captures the raw, independent spirit of Cosmic American Music, often overlooked in favor of more commercial successes. As country rock grew into a dominant force in the 1970s, many bands followed the Eagles' lead, softening the genre's edges. Yet, on the periphery, artists like F.J. McMahon, Mistress Mary, and Plain Jane quietly crafted their own versions of this roots-inspired music, blending gospel, country, and Southern soul. These lesser-known acts embraced Cosmic American Music's signature sounds, including pedal steel guitars and banjos, in their recordings. Big labels attempted to shape the genre's success, but Wayfaring Strangers focuses on the private press labels and forgotten gems that retained the original spirit Parsons envisioned. This compilation reconstructs the genre's history from its fringes, celebrating the raw, twangy essence of its early innovators.
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The Best Of Rare Mod
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Cat: AJXLP 793Y. Rel: 16 May 24
The Fleur De Lys - "Mud In My Eye" (3:01)
Cathedral - "It's A Hard Way" (2:33)
The Afex - "She's Got The Time" (2:26)
Shyster - "Tick Tock" (2:43)
Dog Soul - "Big Bird" (3:08)
The Top Six - "I'm A Man" (2:25)
The Riot Squad - "I'm Waiting For The Man" (4:03)
Tony & Tandy - "Two Can Make It Together" (3:07)
Maxine - "A Love I Believe In" (2:19)
Fleur De Lys - "Brick By Brick (Stone By Stone)" (2:28)
Mike Berry - "Soul Ride" (2:48)
Richard Kent Style - "Just A Little Misunderstanding" (2:24)
Ossie Layne Show - "Sing A Simple Song" (3:30)
Graham Dee - "Mr Super Cool" (3:15)
Review: Acid Jazz top up their longstanding Rare Mod series, one of their most fervently clamoured-over compilations to have been conceived since their launch. A recent three-volume boxset set the tone for its recollection; and now, we're met with a further Best Of record, bottling the essence of the highly headsy and in-the-know series into a tighter thirteen-track compendium. Compiling the many lost classics without which there would be no 'sound' to typify the original Mod scene - a fusion of hard 60s r&b, freakbeat, soul and pop - the likes of Cathedral, Shyster, Fleur De Lys, Dog Soul, Maxine and Richard Kent Style all abound across a well-rounded quadraphonic crunch.
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54321: The Countdown Records Story 1985 To 1988
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Cat: DOWNLP 16. Rel: 15 May 25
Makin' Time - "Pump It Up" (2:30)
The Prisoners - "Whenever I'm Gone" (2:45)
The Kick - "I Can't Let Go" (2:15)
Long Tall Shorty - "Falling For You" (2:15)
The Scene - "Inside Out For Your Love" (2:40)
Fast Eddie - "I Don't Need No Doctor" (2:06)
The Alljacks - "Guilty" (3:39)
The Prisoners - "The More That I Teach You" (3:21)
Makin' Time - "Here Is My Number Baby" (12" extended version) (4:39)
The Combine - "Dreams Come True" (3:58)
The Ambassadors - "Don't You Ever Change" (3:17)
The Kick - "Stuck On The Edge Of A Blade" (2:07)
The Daggermen - "Ivor The Engine Driver" (2:12)
Review: Countdown Records was founded by Eddie Piller, Maxine Conroy and Terry Rawlings and captured the essence of the mid-80s Mod revival and New Wave scene while pushing acts like Makin' Time, The Prisoners and The Kick towards mainstream recognition. Despite its innovative approach, the label struggled due to the collapse of Stiff Records and the corporate dominance of the era. However, the label's influence lived on through Piller's Acid Jazz label and this compilation showcases the best of Countdown's legacy with plenty of classic tracks and rarities. It's presented with a stylish Modernist design that coincides with a book that delves deeper into its history.
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The Psychedelic Scene
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The Psychedelic Scene (translucent pink vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 656155 1. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Tintern Abbey - "Vacuum Cleaner" (3:05)
The End - "Shades Of Orange" (2:40)
The Accent - "Red Sky At Night" (3:14)
Curiosity Shoppe - "Baby I Need You" (3:28)
The Syn - "14 Hour Technicolour Dream" (2:54)
The Poets - "In Your Tower" (2:33)
The Attack - "Colour Of My Mind" (2:27)
Small Faces - "That Man" (2:15)
The Fairytale - "Guess I Was Dreaming" (2:49)
Turquoise - "Woodstock" (3:33)
Al Stewart - "Turn Into Earth" (2:53)
The Virgin Sleep - "Secret" (2:19)
Felius Andromeda - "Meditations" (4:06)
Human Instinct - "A Day In My Mind's Mind" (2:11)
Ice - "Ice Man" (2:53)
The Moody Blues - "Love & Beauty" (2:24)
The 23rd Turnoff - "Michael Angelo" (2:24)
The Scoietie - "Bird Has Flown" (2:36)
World Of Oz - "Like A Tear" (3:11)
Garden Odyssey Enterprise - "Sad & Lonely" (4:20)
Keith Shields - "Deep Insde Your Mind" (2:08)
Timebox - "Gone Is The Sad Man" (3:38)
The Plague - "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" (2:30)
Andy Forray - "Dream With Me" (2:40)
Warm Sounds - "Nite Is A-Coming" (3:00)
Review: Calling a spade a spade and telling it like it is, the legendary Decca pans back over the archives to piece together a compilation that really takes us back to the very roots of the psyche scene and out into the glorious, technicolour, time-altering heyday of the movement. At a time when psychedelic sounds are having a big resurgence, it couldn't be better timed. This is way more than a cynical cash-in, though. Running through bands like the Small Faces, Moody Blues, Tintern Abbey and The Syn, many names here people either wouldn't associate with psyche today, or wouldn't have heard of unless they were very committed to diving into the deep annals of niche genres. Educational, and unarguably entertaining.
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Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era (1965-1968) (50th Anniversary Edition)
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Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era (1965-1968) (50th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold psychedelic splattered vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 603497 828586. Rel: 18 Jan 24
The Electric Prunes - "I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)" (2:51)
The Standells - "Dirty Water" (2:47)
The Strangeloves - "Night Time" (3:06)
The Knickerbockers - "Lies" (2:43)
The Vagrants - "Respect" (2:15)
Mouse - "A Public Execution" (2:44)
The Blues Project - "No Time Like The Right Time" (2:49)
The Shadows Of Knight - "Oh Yeah" (2:48)
The Seeds - "Pushin Too Hard" (2:34)
The Barbarians - "Moulty" (2:31)
The Remains - "Don't Look Back" (2:39)
The Magicians - "Invitation To Cry" (2:52)
The Castaways - "Liar, Liar" (1:53)
The Thirteenth Floor Elevators - "You're Gonna Miss Me" (2:26)
Count Five - "Psychotic Reaction" (3:06)
The Leaves - "Hey Joe" (2:50)
Michael & The Messengers - "Just Like Romeo & Juliet" (1:57)
The Cryan Shames - "Sugar & Spice" (2:27)
The Amboy Dukes - "Baby Please Don't Go" (5:35)
The Blues Magoos - "Tobacco Road" (4:40)
Chocolate Watch Band - "Let's Talk About Girls" (2:44)
The Mojo Men - "Sit Down I Think I Love You" (2:18)
The Third Rail - "Run Run Run" (1:53)
Sagittarius - "My World Fell Down" (3:48)
Nazz - "Open My Eyes" (2:42)
The Premiers - "Farmer John" (2:51)
The Magic Mushrooms - "It's-A-Happening" (2:49)
Review: There aren't many compilations that attain a legendary status bigger than the tracks they carry, but the Nuggets series arrived at the right time to hip unsuspecting listeners to the hidden corners of 60s psychedelia long before you could learn it all from a YouTube wormhole. This is the original comp, which spawned an enduring series of spin-offs, and such is the influential nature of Nuggets a lot of the tracks like The Electric Prunes' 'I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night' and The Count Five's 'Psychotic Reaction' are well-known classics now. Grab this pristine reissue from Rhino and take a trip of discovery into an unprecedented time of psychedelic exploration.
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Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era (1964-1968) Vol 2
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Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era (1964-1968) Vol 2 (limited gatefold psychedelic splattered vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 603497 828593. Rel: 18 Jan 24
The Lovin' Spoonful - "Do You Believe In Magic" (2:05)
Love - "7 & 7 Is" (2:22)
Syndicate Of Sound - "Little Girl" (2:29)
The Balloon Farm - "A Question Of Temperature" (2:40)
Swingin' Medallions - "Double Shot (Of My Baby's Love)" (2:17)
The Litter - "Action Woman" (2:33)
Music Machine - "Talk Talk" (2:00)
The Five Americans - "I See The Light" (2:09)
? & The Mysterians - "96 Tears" (2:58)
Richard & The Young Lions - "Open Up Your Door" (2:45)
Beau Brummels - "Laugh Laugh" (2:53)
Clefs Of Lavender Hill - "Stop! - Get A Ticket" (2:28)
The Cherry Slush - "I Cannot Stop You" (2:38)
The Mystic Tide - "Frustration" (2:46)
The Gestures - "Run, Run, Run" (2:17)
The Choir - "It's Cold Outside" (2:50)
The Myddle Class - "Free As The Wind" (2:57)
The Evil - "Whatcha Gonna Do About It" (2:24)
The Pleasure Seekers - "What A Way To Die" (2:24)
The Gants - "Road Runner" (2:20)
The Music Explosion - "A Little Bit Of Soul" (2:21)
The North Atlantic Invasion Force - "Black On White" (2:52)
Floyd Dakil Combo - "Dance, Franny, Dance" (2:08)
The Squires - "Going All The Way" (2:21)
The Lollipop Shopps - "You Must Be A Witch" (2:46)
The Sonics - "The Witch" (2:40)
Gonn - "Blackout Of Gretely" (4:35)
The Monocles - "The Spider & The Fly" (2:07)
Review: The Nuggets series first landed in the 70s as an early example of the kind of 'diggers delight' compilations that looked deep into hidden corners to find rare, unfathomable sonic treats. The focus of these albums was the 60s psychedelic explosion, when every town was teeming with kids in garages experimenting with music (and, er, possibly the odd refreshment or two). Volume two of the series is just as seminal as volume one, as we get treated to some seriously heady gear from helices of The Lovin' Spoonful and The Sonics amongst many other lesser-spotted gems.
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Even The Forest Hums: Ukrainian Sonic Archives 1971-1996
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Even The Forest Hums: Ukrainian Sonic Archives 1971-1996 (transluscent sky blue & sunflower yellow vinyl 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 21511. Rel: 11 Oct 24
Kobza - "Bunny"
Shapoval Sextet - "Oh, Get Ready, Cossack, There Will Be A March"
Vodohrai - "Remembrance"
Kyrylo Stetsenko - "Play, The Violin, Play" (feat Tetiana Kocherhina)
Vadym Khrapachov - "Dance"
Krok - "Breath Of Night Kyiv"
Kyrylo Stetsenko - "Oh, How, How?" (feat Natalia Gura)
Valentina Goncharova - "Silence"
Radiodelo - "90"
Cukor Bila Smert' - "The Great Hen-Yuan' River"
Er Jazz - "Tea Ceremony"
Iury Lech - "Barreras"
Yarn - "Viella"
The Hostilnia - "Sick Song"
Svitlana Nianio - "Episode III"
Omi - "Transference"
Ihor Tsymbrovsky - "Beatrice"
Review: Light in the Attic Record's Even the Forest Hums: Ukrainian Sonic Archives 1971-1996 is a landmark collection chronicling Ukraine's rich musical history, from the Soviet era to the years after the USSR's collapse. The compilation spans rare folk, rock, jazz, and electronic tracks, with music often dissenting subtly from Soviet norms. Curated by producers Matt Sullivan, David Mas, and others, it reflects five years of dedication, culminating in a significant shiftipolitics surrounding the Russian invasion led the team to focus solely on Ukrainian music. Guiding the album is Kyiv-based filmmaker and DJ Vitalii "Bard" Bardetskyi, whose liner notes provide deep insights into each track. Songs include Kobza's 1971 instrumental waltz Bunny, blending traditional Ukrainian folk with rock and jazz, and Vodohrai's Caribbean-influenced Remembrance from the late 70s. The compilation also captures Ukraine's underground scene in the 80s and 90s, when artists experimented with electronic music and post-punk. Other Highlights include Vadym Khrapachov's synth-heavy score ;Dance', Cukor Bila Smert's 1995 experimental track 'Cool, Shining', and the jungle/drum-n-bass rhythms of Marble Sleeves' 'Lion' from 1996. This collection honors Ukraine's vibrant sonic heritage, documenting the resilience and creativity of its artists during times of immense upheaval. Have a look at the attention to detail on the packaging. A true history lesson.
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Even The Forest Hums: Ukrainian Sonic Archives 1971-1996
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Even The Forest Hums: Ukrainian Sonic Archives 1971-1996 (unmixed CD in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: LITA 2152. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Kobza - "Bunny"
Vodohrai - "Remembrance"
Kyrylo Stetsenko - "Play, The Violin, Play" (feat Tetiana Kocherhina)
Vadym Khrapachov - "Dance"
Krok - "Breath Of Night Kyiv"
Kyrylo Stetsenko - "Oh, How, How?" (feat Natalia Gura)
Valentina Goncharova - "Silence"
Radiodelo - "90"
Cukor Bila Smert' - "The Great Hen-Yuan' River"
Er Jazz - "Tea Ceremony"
Uksusnik - "North Wind"
Iury Lech - "Barreras"
Yarn - "Viella"
The Hostilnia - "Sick Song"
Svitlana Nianio - "Episode III"
Ingblazh, Victor Pushkar, Oleksander Yurchenko - "Transference"
Ihor Tsymbrovsky - "Beatrice"
Review: Even the Forest Hums: Ukrainian Sonic Archives 1971-1996 is an extraordinary collection from Light in the Attic Records, releasing the diverse musical evolution of Ukraine during pivotal decades. Spanning genres like folk, rock, jazz and electronic, this compilation highlights Ukraine's rich sonic history, from the Soviet era through to independence. With tracks reflecting resilience and cultural preservation, the album provides an insightful lens into the country's underground scenes, including must-hear contributions from artists like Kobza, Vodohrai, and Cukor Bila Smert'. Accompanied by detailed liner notes from Vitalii Bardetskyi, with the CD features bonus material in a deluxe, hard-back book sleeve.
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Make Mine Mondo! 2
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Make Mine Mondo! 2 (unmixed CD)
Cat: CDTOP 1642. Rel: 27 Nov 24
Ambertones - "Clap Your Hands" (mono)
Ty Wagner - "Slander" (mono)
Bobby Jameson - "Viet Nam"
Shank & Maydiea - "Bye, Bye Baby (My Pride)" (mono)
The Blazers - "Beaver Patrol"
The Enchanters - "Cafe Bohemia" (mono)
The Wizards - "I'm A Blind" (mono)
Bobby Please & The Voodoo Doll - "The Voodoo Doll" (mono)
Conrad & The Hurricane Strings - "Hurricane" (mono)
Joyce Harris & The Daylighters - "I Got My Mojo Working" (mono - previously unreleased)
The Sandabs - "Crab Louie" (mono)
Lonnie The Cat - "I Ain't Drunk" (mono)
Jesse James - "Red Hot Rockin' Blues" (mono)
The Jive ATones - "The Wild Bird" (mono)
Claude Mclin - "Jambo" (mono)
The Zanies - "Stalled" (mono)
Fred Richards - "Hullee Gullee" (mono)
The Outlaw Blues - "Non-Stop Blues" (mono)
The Last Word - "Sleepy Hollow"
Donnie Bowser - "Talk To Me Baby" (mono)
Johnny Bachelor - "Mumbles" (mono)
Beau Dollar & The Coins - "Soul Serenade" (mono)
Joyce Harris - "No Way Out" (mono)
Kicks - "Tell Me Why" (mono)
Joe Lover & The Gaylads Band - "Don't Leave Me Baby" (mono)
The Lyrics - "So What!!" (mono)
Bob Vaught & The Renegades - "Church Key Twist" (with Barbara Adkins - mono)
Gary Spider Webb - "The Cave" (part 1 - mono)
Review: Since the release of Make Mine Mondo in 2018, fans have eagerly awaited a follow-up - and the second instalment is a thrilling collection of wild instrumentals, rockabilly, garage rock and energetic r&b. This compilation collects some rare music that helps the collection of obscure tracks be a blend of the quirky, the rebellious and the heartbroken. It's a fascinating mix of the mad, the bad and the dangerous, each song oozing raw energy and a sense of urgency. Volume 2 proves just as captivating as its predecessor, delivering an exhilarating ride through the fringe of musical history. Expect the unexpected.
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Gather In The Mushrooms: The British Folk Underground 1969-1975
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Cat: XXQLP 2150. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Magnet & Paul Giovanni - "Corn Rigs" (2:34)
Trader Horne - "Morning Way" (4:38)
Oberon - "Nottanum Town" (4:36)
Forest - "Graveyard" (5:40)
Midwinter - "The Skater" (3:19)
Fotheringay - "Winter Winds" (2:12)
Heron - "Lord & Master" (4:52)
Bridget St John - "Fly High" (3:22)
Mellow Candle - "Sheep Season" (4:53)
Stone Angel - "The Bells Of Dunwich" (5:55)
Christine Quayle - "The Seagulls Scream" (3:59)
Keith Christmas - "Forest &The Shore" (7:03)
Fresh Maggots - "Rosemary Hill" (3:34)
Anne Briggs - "Fine Horseman" (3:03)
Barry Dransfield - "The Werewolf" (3:42)
Roy Harper - "Another Day" (4:48)
Vashti Bunyan - "Window Over The Bay" (6:11)
COB (Clive's Original Band) - "Eleven Willows" (4:06)
Comus - "The Herald" (4:17)
Review: Way back in 2004, Sanctuary Records commissioned pre-Britpop pop hipsters St Etienne member and serial compilation curator Bob Stanley to put together a collection celebrating the British 'acid folk' movement of the late 1980s and early 1970s. Long deleted, the previously CD only compilation is finally returning on vinyl - this time in expanded form, with the inclusion of additional tracks and a few picks from its (also unavailable) sequel. It's a superb set all told and one that showcases a take on folk heavy on effects, unusual rhythms, sweet vocals, horror-adjacent sounds and pastoral but otherworldly instrumentation. A few well-known names aside, it's a genuinely deep dive too - as you'd expect from someone of Stanley's knowledge and experience.
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American Baroque: Chamber Pop & Beyond 1967-1971
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Cat: CDTOP 1657. Rel: 25 Feb 25
The Merry-Go-Round - "You're A Very Lovely Woman"
The Montage - "I Shall Call Her Mary"
John Randolph Marr - "Raggedy Ann"
Appaloosa - "Tulu Rogers"
The Pleasure Fair - "Turnaway"
The Stone Poneys - "Different Drum" (feat Linda Ronstadt)
Nora Guthrie - "Emily's Illness"
The Association - "Barefoot Gentleman"
JK & Co - "Land Of Sensations And Delights"
HP Lovecraft - "Blue Jack Of Diamonds"
Bonnie Dobson - "Time"
The Blades Of Grass - "Satin Slipper"
Chris & Peter Allen - "My Silent Symphony"
The Monkees - "Mr Webster"
Eternity's Children - "Again Again"
Russ Giguere - "My Plan"
Nico - "Fairest Of The Seasons"
Tom Northcott - "Other Times"
The Neon Philharmonic - "You Lied"
The Fun & Games - "Close To Carmel"
Nora Guthrie - "Home Before Dark"
The Common People - "I Have Been Alone"
Steve Martin - "Two By Two (I'm Losing You)"
Rosebud - "Lorelei"
Review: A new collection that documents a micro-niche of American baroque pop with a fresh new compilation. Diversifying the selection from, but still including, the most obvious figureheads in the style - Nico, Linda Rondstadt, even The Monkees - to also focus on the fulgurant but less visible sparks in the sound, such as Appaloosa and Eternity's Children, this is a record whose focus is on both greater and lesser objects of renown. The chamber orchestral instrumentation of the sound is made palpable; quaternary strings, harpsichords, woodwinds and autoharps abound, gelling neatly with the hip connotations of the genre's late 60s efflorescence.
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American Baroque: Chamber Pop & Beyond 1967-1971
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Cat: XXQLP2 146. Rel: 30 Jan 25
The Merry-Go-Round - "You're A Very Lovely Woman" (2:53)
The Montage - "I Shall Call Her Mary" (2:21)
John Randolph Marr - "Raggedy Ann" (2:26)
Appaloosa - "Tulu Rogers" (3:52)
The Pleasure Fair - "Turnaway" (2:03)
The Stone Poneys - "Different Drum" (feat Linda Ronstadt) (2:36)
Nora Guthrie - "Emily's Illness" (3:05)
The Association - "Barefoot Gentleman" (3:24)
JK. & Co - "Land Of Sensations And Delights" (1:48)
HP Lovecraft - "Blue Jack Of Diamonds" (3:09)
Bonnie Dobson - "Time" (3:07)
The Blades Of Grass - "Satin Slipper" (2:03)
Chris & Peter Allen - "My Silent Symphony" (2:35)
The Monkees - "Mr Webster" (2:46)
Eternity's Children - "Again Again" (3:04)
Russ Giguere - "My Plan" (4:33)
Nico - "Fairest Of The Seasons" (4:07)
Tom Northcott - "Other Times" (2:02)
The Neon Philharmonic - "You Lied" (3:27)
The Fun & Games - "Close To Carmel" (2:38)
Nora Guthrie - "Home Before Dark" (2:37)
The Common People - "I Have Been Alone" (3:10)
Steve Martin - "Two By Two (I'm Losing You)" (3:03)
Rosebud - "Lorelei" (3:35)
Review: American baroque pop, or chamber pop as it is also known, flourished from 1966 to the early seventies. It's a sound that blends string quartets, harpsichords and woodwinds to evoke a unique summer-into-autumn kind of melancholy. Far from the raw energy of early rock 'n' roll, this style often attracted musicians from folk backgrounds who were drawn to its acoustic richness. Linda Ronstadt's first band, the Stone Poneys, introduced the autoharp in 1965 while artists like Bonnie Dobson and Nico experimented with string arrangements as they sought new, post-electric directions. This era marked a shift toward intricate, orchestral textures that redefined the boundaries of pop and folk music and are explored in this superb and comprehensive collection.
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Greasy Mike's Middle Eastern Harem: 18 Sizzlin' Camel Steaks Cooked Ultra Rare From Weirdsville USA
The Cotillions - "Sahara" (1:58)
The Boys - "Cobra" (1:54)
The Embers - "Alexandria" (2:25)
The Checker Board Squares - "Desert Land" (2:42)
The Kasuals - "Port Said" (2:04)
Arabian Knights - "Moroc-Kin" (2:02)
The Torrents - "Snake Charmer" (2:44)
The Wild Men Of Marrakesh - "Sandstorm" (2:32)
The Versatones - "Cobra" (2:11)
The Sand Steppers - "Misirlou" (2:47)
The Vaqueros - "Desert Wind" (1:53)
The Royce McAfee Combo - "Cairo Twist" (1:41)
Roger King Mozian - "Oriental Cha Cha" (2:59)
Vasilas & His Slaves - "Ole Tsasa" (2:18)
Al Castelanos - "Cha-Cha-Cha At The Harem" (2:36)
Griz Green - "Morocco" (1:47)
Jol Coyes Boys - "Istanbul" (2:38)
Ilo Kay & His Trio - "The Bagdad Fantasy" (2:14)
Review: A remarkably sleazy new compilation from the digger's delighter known as Greasy Mike, who has generously opened up his 'vinyl dungeon' for the purpose of letting us in on just a small slice of his wax "harem". Ah yes, the sensual and voluptuous pleasures of Middle-Eastern jazz on wax. Unmatched. The choice cuts on this comp, one of many from Mike, this time catalogue the works of Middle Eastern jazz unknowns, championing their work starting from the genre's inception.
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Greasy Mike's Volume 8: The Return Of The Halloween Monsters
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Cat: JMANLP 145. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Los Vampiranos - "El Vampiro" (2:38)
Johnny Eager - "The Howl" (2:00)
Dick DeWayne Combo - "Witchcraft" (1:55)
Tommy Falcone & The Centuries - "Like Weird" (2:04)
The Madmen - "Haunted" (1:59)
The Big Guys - "Zombie" (2:08)
Baron Daemon & The Vampires - "Ghost Guitars" (2:29)
The Phantom - "The Last Ride" (2:24)
Moe Koffman - "Cool Ghoul" (2:28)
Kenny & The Fiends - "House On Haunted Hill" (1:53)
The Plaids - "Creepin'" (2:21)
Dave Gray & The Graytones - "Weird One" (1:38)
Jerry Bryan - "Vampire Daddy" (1:49)
Mysterions - "Transylvania" (2:32)
The Playboys - "Whatizit" (2:16)
The Tomkos - "The Spook" (2:31)
The Phantoms Band - "Phantom Freight" (2:00)
The Bluenotes - "Rigor Mortis" (1:57)
Review: A new series from Jazzman featuring selections from Greasy Mike, the notoriously shady selector rising up from his dark netherworld of super rare records. After many years lurking in the underground dungeon beneath, Mike now pops the lid on his cell for an eighteen-track LP full of oddball rock & roll, garage rock and instrumental jazz, the likes of which no mere mortal can stomach at the best of times. From The Big Guys' 'Zombie' to Mysterions' 'Transylvania' to The Bluenotes' 'Rigor Mortis', you're in for a real fright on this eighth volume.
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Greasy Mike Gets The Giggles Volume 4: 14 Frantic Flippers Fraught With Frivolous Fun Filled Frolics
Pat & The Wildcats - "The Giggler" (2:08)
Bobby Bunny & The Jackrabbits - "The Joker" (2:37)
Jim Doval & The Gauchos - "Scrub" (2:20)
Johnny Beeman - "Laffin' Beatnik" (2:13)
Diablito - "The Jungle" (2:21)
Adolphus Bell & The Up Starts - "Lafin Gas" (2:55)
The Apollos - "Good For A Laugh" (2:07)
The Royal Jokers - "You Tickle Me Baby" (2:40)
Lue Renney - "Your Wiggle & Your Giggle" (2:26)
The Zanies - "The Mad Scientist" (1:53)
Hank Mankin - "Hey Lulu" (2:13)
Sid Ramin - "The Ho-Ho Rock & Roll" (2:42)
Jim Backus & Friend - "Delicious!" (3:02)
The Fabulous Continentals - "Breakin' Up" (1:58)
Review: Master compilation maker Greasy Mike is back with a fourth volume of his characterful selections. This one once again is another action packed and full flavour array of wigged out rhythms and psyched out funk sounds. The label calls it "14 Frantic Flippers Fraught with Frivolous Fun-Filled Frolics" and the tunes sure do have big personalities, wild laughter, sleazy low slung grooves and big steamy horns. Names like Adolphus Bell & The Up Starts, The Fabulous Continentals and Bobby Bunny & The Jackrabbits feature amongst many more niche jazz-adjacent sounds from the 50s and 60s.
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Tickets For Doomsday: Heavy Psychedelic Funk Soul Ballads & Dirges 1970-1975 (Record Store Day Black Friday 2021)
Golden Wing - "Hari Yang Mulya" (3:24)
Misty - "Leavin'" (3:14)
Icecross - "A Sad Man's Story" (2:49)
Paternoster - "Realization" (3:32)
Chucky Thurmon - "Tickets For Doomsday" (4:34)
Upheaval - "Paradise Lost" (5:28)
Water Colour - "All Bundled In One" (4:46)
Stephen David Heitkotter - "I Don't Mind" (part 1) (5:13)
Christopher - "In Your Time" (5:25)
Kourosh - "Dar Enteha" (4:10)
Jb Green & Band - "Time" (5:55)
Review: US label Now Again follows up the success of its recent Forge Your Own Chains compilation with another, and this time one that has never before be available on vinyl like this. It features a fine selection of small run private presses that are all incredibly hard to find or long out of print. The bands behind the music range from legends of the krautrock scene to Turkish teenagers to Icelandic prog-rock outfits, prison funk ensembles and even the uncle of E-40. It's real, raw and full of plenty of visceral funk thrills made between 1970 and 1975 but suitable for all occasions.
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NEU! Tribute 1 + 2 (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
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NEU! Tribute 1 + 2 (Record Store Day RSD 2024) (limited gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LPGRONXT 1. Rel: 08 May 24
Im Gluck (The National remix) (8:02)
Weissensee (Fink version) (7:07)
Super (Mogwai remix) (4:26)
Alexis Taylor - "4+1=5" (12:44)
Hallogallo (Stephen Morris & Gabe Gurnsey remix) (6:26)
Lierber Honig (Yann Tiersen remix) (9:51)
Super (Man Man remix) (4:53)
Negativland (Idles Negative Space rework) (5:00)
Guerilla Toss - "Zum Herz" (4:26)
After Eight (They Hate Change Cover) (6:23)
Review: If you're going to enlist artists to cover tracks by NEU!, then you best make sure they are of the caliber we see on this track list. The legendary, iconic, and groundbreaking West German krautrock group only gave us three albums, all in quick succession (Neu! in 1972, Neu! 2 the following year, and Neu!75 in 1975), but they made a huge impact in doing so. As such their output could only be retreated with similar aplomb. A quick look on the back of the sleeve here proves someone, somewhere has heeded those words. Yann Tiersen, The National, Fink and more all line up to pay tribute to, and attempt to redirect, the original material. The results range from the rousing chorus and propellant, celebratory rock of 'After Eight' in its They Hate Change Cover form, to the sublime, lo fi folktronica of '4+1=5' by Alexis Taylor.
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The Elephant 6 Recording Co (Soundtrack) (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
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Cat: ORGM 2315. Rel: 03 Feb 25
The Olivia Tremor Control - "Garden Of Light" (3:43)
Neutral Milk Hotel - "Gardenhead/Leave Me Alone" (Hype City Soundtrack version) (3:31)
Marbles - "Telescope" (3:12)
The Gerbils - "Glue" (live) (2:41)
W Cullen Hart - "All Day Owl" (2:19)
Elf Power - "The Arrow Flies Close" (live) (4:11)
The Olivia Tremor Control - "The Same Place" (3:16)
Dixie Blood Moustache - "Oh Hi" (4:49)
The Always Red Society - "Minute By Minute" (instrumental) (3:07)
The Wedding Band & Friends - "The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise" (4:39)
The Apples In Stereo - "Ruby" (live) (4:12)
Review: The Apples in Stereo, Beulah, Circulatory System, Elf Power, The Minders, Neutral Milk Hotel, of Montreal, and The Olivia Tremor Control. The list could go on, but our point will always be the same - whatever page you turn to first, the story of Elephant 6 is one of a sorely under-referenced musical universe of multi-genre music that's hard to move beyond once you find it. The 2022 documentary is testimony to that, and now the official soundtrack, featuring many of the loose collective's finest affiliates and associates, offers us a chance to take a broad selection home. And we really do mean broad. Lo fi garage rock, weirdo guitar, surf, rock 'n' roll, grunge, alt, leftfield and plenty more can be heard in this marvellous brew. A genuine delight from start to finish, this one's essential.
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Garage Psychedelique: The Best Of Garage Psych & Pzyk Rock 1965-2019
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Cat: BN 4LPX. Rel: 23 Sep 22
The Sonics - "Have Love Will Travel" (2:38)
Count Five - "Psychotic Reaction" (3:02)
The Paragons - "Abba" (3:10)
Kim Fowler - "The Trip" (2:02)
The Preachers - "Who Do You Love" (2:16)
The Strangeloves - "Night Time" (3:24)
The Monks - "Oh, How To Do Now" (3:17)
The Bogeymen - "Electrocution" (1:39)
Harry Nilsson - "Jump Into The Fire" (single version) (3:33)
The Eyes - "When The Night Falls" (2:32)
13th Floor Elevators - "Reverberation (Doubt)" (2:48)
The Poets - "That's The Way It's Gotta Be" (2:34)
The Squires - "Going All The Way" (2:22)
The Electric Prunes - "I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)" (2:56)
The Chocolate Watch Band - "I'm Not Like Everybody Else" (3:46)
MC5 - "Gotta Keep Movin'" (3:23)
The Stairs - "Weed Bus" (2:16)
The Hives - "Main Offender" (2:35)
Pond - "Fantastic Explosion Of Time" (4:27)
Novella - "Somethings Must Change" (4:05)
Thee Oh Sees - "Web" (4:58)
Allah-Las - "Catamaran" (3:33)
Moon Duo - "Eye 2 Eye" (4:20)
White Hills, Gnod - "Run-a-Round" (9:44)
Goat - "Gathering Of Ancient Tribes" (6:16)
Tame Impala - "Half Full Glass Of Wine" (4:29)
Review: The world of garage psychedelic rock is a mad one and this deep dive into it is a thrilling ride indeed. It takes a look right at the start of the genre from the moment it exploded on the underground scene in the US and UK in the mid-60s right up until 2019 in the midst of its revival. This is the second instalment in the series after the Two-Piers label kicked it off with Pop Psychedelique (The Best of French Psychedelic Pop 1964-2019). All the key bands such as The Paragons, The Preachers, The Strangeloves, The Squires and The Monks are featured and make for a fine celebration of this unique genre.
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