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Singles
Gett Off (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
Cat: BF23 21. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Gett Off (9:38)
Review: From the grave, Prince is serving up a banger just in time for Christmas fun this year in the form of a one-sided 12" on Warner. It found him working with his trusty New Power Generation and features the 'damn near 10 min' mix of the song 'Gett Off' which is sure to fire up any dancefloor. It was originally a single - also served up as a one-sider - to promote Prince's new band with a cover that boldly declared that "Nothing can stop Prince and the New Power Generation" and was only issued on 1500 copies, so this is a great treat for fans to own all these years later.
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Álbumes
The Oakland Broadcast Vol 1
Cat: PARA 549LP. Rel: 19 Oct 23
Closer (6:47)
City Sirens (2:44)
Make Or Break (4:22)
The Morning After (4:09)
Together (4:21)
Cadillac (6:35)
Prelude (6:07)
Radioactive (3:55)
Live In Peace (5:36)
Midnight Mooonlight (3:28)
You've Lost That (6:33)
Lovin' Feeling (5:33)
Review: The Firm was a UK supergroup that formed in 1984. Singer Paul Rodgers was the man responsible for getting together with guitarist Jimmy Page and the group became one of the most successful rock outfits of their era. They released a brace of brilliant albums - the self-titled debut in 1985, then a year later Mean Business - and played across the UK and US in the years after. One of the best shows they did was at the Oakland Coliseum on 15th March. Their extraordinary energy and fine set list was recorded for live FM Radio Broadcast and now you can listen back to the whole thing on vinyl for the first time ever.
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Solo Sings Simon
Solo Sings Simon (limited gatefold LP)
Cat: TLAK 1125. Rel: 17 Mar 22
Two Ways Of Lookin' At The Same Thing (4:06)
One (4:28)
Livin' In A Land Of Sunshine (5:24)
Tannenbaum (3:16)
King Lear's Blues (4:25)
Open Up Summertime (3:16)
Irresistible (4:05)
Railroad Train Runnin' Up My Back (3:23)
Livin' In A Land Of Sunshine (Winter version) (3:39)
Can't Get Enough Of You (3:10)
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Zoso Friends: Live In San Jose 1995 (reissue)
Zoso Friends: Live In San Jose 1995 (reissue) (limited hand-numbered 180 gram "lagoon" translucent orange & white splattered vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: SRFM 0043LG. Rel: 18 Sep 24
Tales Of Bron (3:40)
Thank You (1:40)
Bring It On Home (4:29)
Ramble On (4:55)
Shake My Tree (6:54)
Band Introduction (1:34)
Lullaby (6:11)
No Quarter (4:54)
Gallows Pole (4:59)
Hurdy Gurdy/Nobody's Fault But Mine (Medley) (7:14)
Hey Hey What Can I Do (3:40)
The Song Remains The Same (6:22)
The Conductor Introduction (0:36)
Since I've Been Loving You (8:46)
Friends (4:29)
Calling To You/Dazed & Confused/Break On Through (Medley) (12:46)
Four Sticks/In The Evening (Medley) (14:37)
Black Dog (5:55)
Kashmir (15:33)
Review: On April 17, 1994, Led Zeppelin's main songwriters reunited for the Alexis Korner Memorial Concert in Buxton, England. In August, they recorded performances in London, Wales, and Morocco featuring Egyptian and Moroccan orchestration of classic Led Zeppelin tracks along with four new songs. These performances were broadcast as a 90-minute MTV special UnLedded which led to a successful tour starting in February 1995. This newly reissued release captures an exceptional performance from that tour and includes both new material and Middle Eastern-influenced renditions of Zeppelin classics like 'Bring It On Home,' 'Ramble On,' 'The Song Remains the Same,' 'Black Dog' and 'Kashmir.'
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The Complete Jones Beach Broadcast New York 2000: Volume One
Cat: GR 033LP. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Celebration Day
The Wanton Song
Misty Mountain Hop
Hots On For Nowhere
No Speak No Slave
Sick Again
What Is & What Should Never Be
Horsehead
Oh Well
Ten Years Gone
In My Time Of Dying
I Can't Be Satisfied
Your Time Is Gonna Come
Review: In October 1999, the Black Crowes joined Led Zeppelin's legendary guitarist Jimmy Page for shows in New York, Los Angeles, and Worcester, and that resulted in the live album Live at the Greek on TVT Records. Due to contractual issues with Columbia, however, the album didn't include any Crowes songs performed with Page. This collaboration led to a summer 2000 tour with Page and The Who and on July 10, 2000, they performed at Jones Beach Theatre in Wantagh, New York, and served up what was considered one of the tour's standout shows. Featuring sixteen Led Zeppelin classics, Black Crowes tracks, and blues covers, this FM broadcast recording is a real must for fans of these rock icons.
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The Complete Jones Beach Broadcast: New York 200 Volume Two
Cat: GR 034LP. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Remedy (6:11)
The Lemon Song (9:08)
In The Light (9:08)
Shapes Of Things (3:18)
Nobody's Fault But Mine (7:23)
Heartbreaker (7:24)
Bring It On Home (5:36)
She Talks To Angels (7:03)
Out On The Tiles (3:32)
Whole Lotta Love (6:56)
Review: In October 1999, the Black Crowes performed with Led Zeppelin's legendary guitarist Jimmy Page in New York, Los Angeles and Worcester, leading to the live album Live at the Greek on TVT Records. However, due to contractual issues with Columbia, the album omitted Crowes' songs performed with Page. This collaboration sparked a summer 2000 tour with Page and The Who, highlighted by a standout show on July 10, 2000, at Jones Beach Theatre in Wantagh, New York. Featuring sixteen Led Zeppelin classics, Black Crowes tracks, and blues covers, this FM broadcast recording is a must-have for fans of these rock legends.
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Live At The Apollo
Live At The Apollo (limited numbered gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BFD 1075. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Some Like It Hot
Hyperactive
Discipline Of Love
Tell Me I'm Not Dreaming
I Didn't Mean To Turn You On
Looking For Clues
Change His Ways
Pride
Woke Up Laughing
Johhny & Mary
Riptide
Between Us
Flesh Wound
More Than Ever
Simply Irresistible
Casting A Spell
Addicted To Love
Review: This magnificent live album captures accomplished West Yorkshire-born singer-songwriter Robert Palmer at his peak. His electrifying performance from the final night of his 1988 Heavy Nova tour was recorded at the legendary Apollo Theatre and was released as his first full-length live album. It's packed with his signature blend of rock, soul and pop and his biggest hits, along with standout album tracks, are performed with both precision while his smooth vocals and charismatic stage presence really shine through on the likes of 'I Didn't Mean To Turn You On' and 'Woke Up Laughing'.
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Rhythm & Blues
Rhythm & Blues (limited numbered gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BFD 1074. Rel: 13 Feb 25
True Love
No Problem
Let's Get It On (1999 version)
Stone Cold
Sex Appeal
Work To Make It Work (1999 version)
All The Will In The World
You're Not The Only One
Mr Wise Guy
I Choose You
Dance For Me (1999 version)
Twenty Million Things
Review: Two-time Grammy Awards winner, MTV Video Award veteran, Brit nominee and icon of the 1980s. Robert Palmer's name may not be as familiar as it once once at the height of music video broadcasting - when his anthem of excess and glamour, 'Addicted To Love', was either fresh off the presses, circa 1986, or still being rolled out as one of the most defining pop clips of all time. Suffice to say, our world - our cultural universe - has shifted since then, and the Batley, West Yorkshire-born, Malta-raised legend isn't necessarily the first artist on your lips when someone asks why the lights are on when nobody's home. That's a crying shame, as beyond that most famous of his tracks there's a big oeuvre to explore. Including 1999's unashamedly sexy, seductive, and slick (perhaps even over-produced) Rhythm & Blues, arguably the most aptly titled record arriving in stock this month.
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A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (25th Anniversary Edition)
A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold silver vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: 007567 8645655. Rel: 27 Aug 21
Introduction
The Only Difference Between Martyrdom & Suicide Is Press Coverage
London Beckoned Songs About Money Written By Machines
Nails For Breakfast, Tacks For Snacks
Camisado
Time To Dance
Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off
Intermission
But It's Better If You Do
I Write Sins Not Tragedies
I Constantly Thank God For Esteban
There's A Good Reason These Tables Are Numbered Honey, You Just Haven't Thought Of It Yet
Build God, Then We'll Talk
Review: Divisive wouldn't even come close to describing Panic! At The Disco's A Fever You Can't Sweat Out. For some, even the band's name was enough to put them off, for others, this record arrived riding on the tail end of the second emo wave, which in itself may have been too little too late (or too much?) to stand any chance of saving the genre from becoming a parody of itself.

And yet in the eyes of many, A Fever remains a landmark release from a band that helped define the sound's resurgence at that time. It's a fraught and angsty ode to the moments in our lives when, for a few at least, hanging out in shopping malls being sarcastic and embracing affectation is the only real way to spend the weekend. Recreate those memories with this 25th anniversary edition of an album you already know you love and want. Or not.
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Riot!
Riot! (silver vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 075678 645679. Rel: 19 Jun 21
For A Pessimist I'm Pretty Optimistic (3:48)
That's What You Get (3:37)
Hellelujah (3:26)
Misery Business (3:30)
When It Rains (3:35)
Let The Flames Begin (3:05)
Miracle (3:35)
Crushcrushcrush (3:04)
We Are Broken (3:30)
Feneces (3:19)
Born For This (3:57)
Review: Originally bestowed upon fans and newcomers alike in 2007, Riot! is Paramore's second album and represented a real evolution in sound for the band at the time. While never straying from the emo-punk-pop blueprint that first garnered them love and attention, this iteration saw the troupe explore more experimental and abstract ideas, while still giving us all plenty to pogo-on-about.

Hence the high chart ranking, in the US at least, and multiple gold records from sales in global territories. Music aside, it may or may not have been at this point when many ears began to realise that - even in the most angsty and immature moments - Paramore's lyrics are well and truly a cut above most of the rest. The combination being an irrepressible power that can't help but go straight for the emotional heartstrings, whether that means creating positive energy or inward reflection.
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Rearviewmirror: Greatest Hits 1991-2003: Volume 1
Cat: 194398 95051. Rel: 18 Mar 22
Once (3:20)
Alive (5:42)
Even Flow (5:01)
Jeremy (5:19)
State Of Love & Trust (3:44)
Animal (2:48)
Go (3:11)
Dissident (3:35)
Rearviewmirror (4:44)
Spin The Black Circle (2:51)
Corduroy (4:32)
Not For You (5:53)
I Got ID (4:52)
Hail, Hail (3:44)
Do The Evolution (3:52)
Save You (3:55)
Review: There's a clear statement of intent when a band puts out a retrospective compilation subtitled Volume 1. Pearl Jam are unarguably an outfit that can back up that hinted threat with genuine goods, too, ranking among the most influential US alternative rock bands of the 1990s. As such we're already chomping at the bit with anticipation for the sequel.

Sticking with this one, though, there's plenty here to introduce newcomers to exactly why the act that gave us landmark LPs like Ten warrant revisiting and celebrating. Tracks like 'Alive' and 'Even Flow', and 'Once' still sound as powerful and inimitable (no that many haven't tried) as they did when said album landed, with a slew of other material here proving just how many new ideas came from the team in their formative years.
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Rearviewmirror: Greatest Hits 1991-2003: Volume 2
Cat: 194398 95061. Rel: 18 Mar 22
Black (5:33)
Breath (5:23)
Daughter (3:46)
Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town (3:16)
Immortality (5:09)
Better Man (4:25)
Nothingman (4:34)
Who You Are (3:51)
Off He Goes (5:45)
Given To Fly (4:01)
Wishlist (3:23)
Last Kiss (3:16)
Nothing As It Seems (5:20)
Light Years (5:05)
I Am Mine (3:35)
Man Of The Hour (3:44)
Yellow Ledbetter (5:03)
Review: Surely everyone had at least some period in their younger years where they were fully signed up fans of Eddie Vedder and his Pearl Jam? Well, if that's you, relive your youth with this bumper collection of their great hist from arguably their best period - the early nineties on to the turn of the millennium. Rearviewmirror comes in two volumes which really speaks to the number of big tunes the American band put out in their time. This first one has the likes of 'I Am Mine,' 'Daughter' and personal favourite 'Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town.'
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No Code (25th Anniversary Edition)
No Code (25th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold LP + inserts in fold-out sleeve)
Cat: 19439889161. Rel: 10 Sep 21
Sometimes (2:37)
Hail, Hail (3:39)
Who You Are (3:41)
In My Tree (3:56)
Smile (3:47)
Off He Goes (5:56)
Habit (3:31)
Red Mosquito (4:00)
Lukin (1:02)
Present Tense (4:53)
Mankind (3:29)
I'm Open (2:53)
Around The Bend (4:28)
Review: RECOMMENDED
The story behind No Code is one of resilience, rights, and division. First released in 1996, it arrived at a point in time when the band were still reeling from their troubled Vitalogy tour, in which they took a stand against Ticketmaster by boycotting the company, giving a sneak preview of the problematic relationship between bands, fans and ticketing platforms that would grow more visible in the following decade.

Once again, Pearl Jam struck it big here, with the record landing at number one in the Billboard 200 charts, making for the group's third consecutive number one album. However, the success was short-lived. Combining the alternative and grunge rock they were known for with elements of garage, experimental balladry and worldbeat, it's easily their most diverse, but that didn't suit everyone back then. Hit play today, though, and we're not sure anyone could argue against the depth and innovation at play.
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Gigaton (Tour Edition)
Gigaton (Tour Edition) (gatefold LP + 1-sided LP + CD + booklet)
Cat: 602445924868. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Who Ever Said (5:05)
Superblood Wolfmoon (3:47)
Dance Of The Clairvoyants (4:23)
Quick Escape (4:45)
Alright (3:47)
Seven O'Clock (6:07)
Never Destination (4:20)
Take The Long Way (3:38)
Buckle Up (3:38)
Comes Then Goes (6:00)
Retrograde (5:23)
River Cross (5:50)
Superblood Wolfmoon (live tracks)
Dance Of The Clairvoyants
Quick Escape
Seven O’Clock
Alright
Never Destination
Take The Long Way
Buckle Up
Whoever Said
Retrograde
River Cross
Review: The eleventh studio album by prolific American rock band Pearl Jam, Gigaton was originally released in March 2020 and sold out almost instantly. Now getting a re-run on US label Monkeywrench, fans have a second chance at adding this standout release to their collection. Typical of Pearl Jam this release features inventive instrumentation such as the 1850s-era pump organ originally played by Vedder on the 2015 demo of 'River Cross'. Featuring popular singles 'Dance of the Clairvoyants', 'Superblood Wolfmoon' and 'Quick Escape', Gigaton was undoubtedly well worth the six and half year wait. Definitely one you'll need to grab before it's gone.
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Ipan In Xiktli Metzli Mexico Magico Cosmico En El Ombligo De La Luna
Cat: MRBLP 154. Rel: 06 Jun 18
Suite Al Culto Solar - In Altepetl Tonal (3:14)
Suite Al Culto Solar - Xochiyaoyoloh (5:47)
Suite Al Culto Solar - Ketzalkoatl Yauh Miktlan (15:16)
Ipan In Xiktli Metztli (En El Ombligo De La Luna) (21:30)
Review: Sacred Summits were the first to reissue Luis Perez's timeless Mexican hymns, back in 2014, but the diligent Mr Bongo has decided to buy the rights to press some more copies up. To us, that's only good news because we absolutely love this album. First released in 1981, it has been an almost impossible record to get a hold of on vinyl, but it absolutely SHOULD be readily available to anyone - through vast landscapes of subtle electronic manipulations and organic instrument improvisation, we are immersed in an endless world of mysticism, where each new listen will unearth something new and wonderful. What a sublime LP. Warmly recommended.
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The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (mono) (remastered)
Cat: 019029 5024406. Rel: 04 Mar 22
Astronomy Domine (4:07)
Lucifer Sam (3:08)
Matilda Mother (3:01)
Flaming (2:46)
Pow R Toc H (4:25)
Take Up Thy Stethoscope & Walk (3:08)
Interstellar Overdrive (11:57)
The Gnome (3:47)
Chapter 24 (2:14)
The Scarecrow (1:58)
Bike (1:28)
Review: Hi-def mono reissue of Floyd's classic 1967 album, remastered in 2017 from the original analog tapes. Known for its rough, crunchy psych sound that predated the band's later, boundless space rock sensibilities, this is the wall-breakers at their most primordial, and their least beat-around-the-bush. This one's been given an anniversary reissue a whopping three times in a row; of course, we should endeavour not to overlook the more perfunctory, audiophiles' rarities such as this. Make sure you add it to your 'Gates Of Dawn' collection while you can.
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Around The World: Restored & Expanded
Around The World: Restored & Expanded (limited blue vinyl LP + DVD)
Cat: 384664 2. Rel: 20 May 22
Walking On The Moon (live From Kyoto) (5:27)
Deathwish (live From Kyoto) (4:21)
So Lonely (live From Kyoto) (5:33)
Can't Stand Losing You (live From Kyoto) (9:56)
Truth Hits Everybody (live From Kyoto) (3:09)
Roxanne (live From Hammersmith) (3:54)
Born In The 50's (live From Hong Kong) (6:55)
Message In A Bottle (live From Hong Kong) (5:02)
Bring On The Night (live From Hong Kong) (5:47)
Around The World (DVD)
Review: Whatever your views of what Sting may have become after he left his band, you can't argue that The Police was a superb outfit. They took a love of reggae and transformed it into funky, soul, pop leaning tunes with oodles of charm and plenty of big hooks and kooky lyrics. 1982's Around The World now gets a deluxe and extended reissue on vinyl and DVD with restored picture and remastered audio. It chronicles the band's first ever world tour and takes in some of their biggest hits such as 'Walking On The Moon', 'Message In A Bottle', 'Roxanne' and 'So Lonely.'

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Greatest Hits (30th Anniversary Expanded Deluxe Edition) (half speed remastered)
Greatest Hits (30th Anniversary Expanded Deluxe Edition) (half speed remastered) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: ARHSDLP 8. Rel: 15 Apr 22
Roxanne (3:06)
Can't Stand Losing You (2:58)
So Lonely (4:44)
Message In A Bottle (4:50)
Walking On The Moon (4:54)
The Bed's Too Big Without You (4:18)
Don't Stand So Close To Me (3:59)
De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da (4:06)
Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic (4:16)
Invisible Sun (3:37)
Spirits In The Material World (2:58)
Synchronicity II (4:59)
Every Breath You Take (4:10)
King Of Pain (4:57)
Wrapped Around Your Finger (5:07)
Tea In The Sahara (3:57)
Review: You'd be hard pushed to find anyone with a set of ears who doesn't like at least one of The Police's many hits. Sure, Sting is a pretty divisive figure these days but back in his pomp with this crew he was untouchable. The band was known for bring their love of dub and reggae to their catchy indie-pop sounds and it resulted in global tours, a number of chart topping hits and adoration from fans across the planet. All the best tune are here from the squealing 'Roxanne' to the freaky 'Walking on the Moon' via the funky 'Message In A Bottle.' This 30th Anniversary edition is a real bumper across four sides of vinyl.
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Miami Glam Slam Club 1994: Live Radio Broadcast
Cat: CL 97855. Rel: 10 Mar 25
Billy Jack Bitch (4:57)
The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (3:40)
Loose (4:02)
It's Alright (4:50)
I Believe In You (6:10)
Space (6:25)
Days Of Wild/Hair (10:05)
Now/Babies Makin Babies (7:19)
Review: The Purple One did a series of special live shows at the Miami Glam Slam Club in 1994 as part of a residency, and as they were recorded for live radio broadcast we can now relive them again with this reissue. The dynamic songwriter, singer, multi-instrumentalist and producer was in top form in the mid-90s and used this residency to further explore his blend of funk, rock and soul. With electrifying performances of hits and deep cuts, this album highlights his unparalleled musicianship and charismatic stage presence with plenty of classics all included from 'The Most Beautiful Girl In The World ' to 'I Believe In You.' A great slice of pop history.
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Come (reissue)
Cat: 060349 7839445. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Come (5:17)
Space (4:57)
Pheromone (5:32)
Loose! (8:33)
Papa (4:03)
Race (4:22)
Dark (4:22)
Solo (4:22)
Letitgo (4:22)
Orgasm (2:47)
Review: A series of Prince albums are being reissued by Warner, including this one from 1994. By then the legendary funk artist's relationship with his label was hugely stringed and he had recently change his name, for the first of several times to [Love Symbol]. This album was one of a number that the Purple One wrote in a short space of time in order to free himself from his contract with the major label. Despite those circumstances, it is still a standout record that managed to get to Number One in the UK despite a lack of support from Prince himself upon release.
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Controversy At The Capitol: New Jersey Broadcast 1982
Cat: PARA 567LPLTD. Rel: 25 Sep 24
Uptown (4:56)
Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad? (5:29)
I Wanna Be Your Lover (16:53)
Dirty Mind (6:26)
Do Me, Baby (10:02)
Controversy (5:48)
Let's Work (5:28)
Jack U Off (4:08)
The Second Coming (6:13)
Review: Prince's early career was marked by a fearless blending of musical genres, provocative lyrics, and an undeniable magnetism that propelled him into superstardom. One of the key moments in this trajectory was his Controversy tour in 1981-1982, which cemented his status as an innovative and trailblazing artist. The live album, Controversy At The Capitol: New Jersey Broadcast 1982, captures a crucial moment during this tour and now offers those who were there, or those who want toffee like they were, a glimpse into his artistry at a time when he was beginning to define his future legacy.
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The Vault: Old Friends 4 Sale
The Vault: Old Friends 4 Sale (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 060349 7828432. Rel: 22 Feb 24
The Rest Of My Life (6:02)
It's About That Walk (5:55)
She Spoke 2 Me (2:22)
5 Women (5:07)
When The Lights Go Down (7:03)
My Little Pill (1:29)
There Is Lonely (2:06)
Old Friends 4 Sale (3:28)
Sarah (2:53)
Extraordinary (2:25)
Review: Prince is a name that needs no introduction. The Vault ... Old Friends 4 Sale was originally released in 1999 , a full three years after being submitted to Warner Bros in 1996. Thus, it was recorded in 1994 and 1995 which in many fans' eyes, follows some of the best Prince work when he was known as the symbol. Stylistically, the album has Prince exploring more jazz elements while still remaining clearly a Prince album. Perhaps due to Prince not doing a world tour to support the album and lack of radio friendly singles, the album wasn't the chart success that the label hoped for but to fans it holds a special place in their Prince discography.

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A Yacht Rock Odyssey
Katie PUCKRIK / VARIOUS
Cat: DEMREC 1247. Rel: 30 Aug 24
Christopher Cross - "Ride Like The Wind" (45 version) (3:53)
Average White Band - "Whatcha Gonna Do For Me?" (4:09)
The Pointer Sisters - "He's So Shy" (3:34)
Bobby Caldwell - "What You Won't Do For Love" (4:43)
Maxus - "Nobody's Busines" (3:19)
Lauren Wood - "Save The Man" (5:08)
Toto - "Africa" (4:19)
Robbie Dupree - "Steal Away" (3:20)
George Benson - "Turn Your Love Around" (3:46)
Stephen Bishop - "Save It For A Rainy Day" (3:10)
Carly Simon - "It Keeps You Runnin'" (3:54)
Bill Champlin - "Keys To The Kingdom" (5:03)
Michael Sembello - "Lay Back (Menage A Trois)" (3:59)
Maria Muldaur - "Open Your Eyes" (3:24)
Paul Anka - "Walk A Fine Line" (4:45)
Little Feat - "Red Streamliner" (4:43)
Robert Palmer - "Give Me An Inch" (3:13)
Lonette McKee - "Maybe There Are Reasons" (4:14)
Michael McDonald - "I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)" (3:39)
Olivia Newton-John - "Magic" (remastered 2022) (4:28)
Diane Tell - "Tes Yeux" (3:35)
Kenny Rankin - "Creepin'" (2:45)
Pages - "The Sailor's Song " (4:22)
Christopher Cross - "Sailing" (4:14)
Review: Katie Puckrik's well-curated A Yacht Rock Odyssey is a four-part musical journey showcasing the smoothest sounds of the genre. This collection features gently funky grooves polished by top session musicians and producers and the set includes classics from Michael McDonald, Toto and Average White Band, alongside Carly Simon, Robert Palmer and the Pointer Sisters, plus gems from Olivia Newton-John and Christopher Cross. Puckrik's introduction and track-by-track annotations offer insights tray draw from her acclaimed BBC TV series, I Can Go for That: The Smooth World of Yacht Rock. With 24 meticulously chosen tracks, this compilation highlights the era's sleek, mellow vibe and musical kinship.
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Incident At A Free Festival
Incident At A Free Festival (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: XXQLP2 120. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Deep Purple - "Chasing Shadows" (5:33)
Manfred Mann Chapter Three - "One Way Glass" (3:27)
Andwella - "Hold Onto Your Mind" (3:45)
Alan Parker & Alan Hawkshaw - "Hot Pants" (1:48)
Pink Fairies - "Do It" (3:01)
Atomic Rooster - "Tomorrow Night" (3:56)
Stray - "Taken All The Good Things - Stray" (5:30)
Edgar Broughton Band - "Out Demons Out" (4:45)
May Blitz - "For Mad Men Only" (4:14)
Curved Air - "Back Street Luv" (3:34)
Hawkwind - "Ejection" (3:46)
Stackwaddy - "Meat Pies ’ave Come But Band's Not ’ere Yet" (4:44)
James Hogg - "Lovely Lady Rock" (3:18)
Paladin - "Third World" (3:51)
Barclay James Harvest - "Taking Some Time On" (5:19)
Jonesy - "Ricochet" (4:02)
Steve Gray - "Led Balloon" (2:22)
Slowload - "Big Boobs Boogie" (3:04)
Leaf Hound - "Freelance Fiend" (3:10)
Dave Richmond - "Confunktion" (4:38)
Review: Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs of Saint Etienne fame are the diggers behind this new rock assemblage which pays tribute to mid-afternoon set times at lesser-known festivals from years gone (well, the 70s) such as Deeply Vale, Bickershaw, Krumlin, Weeley, and Plumpton. They were just as important to those who attended as the more celebrated likes of Glasto' and this collection shows the sounds were just as good, too. The sounds - from big names liek Deep Purple, Hawkwind and Alan Parker & Alan Hawkshaw to lesser known acts like Jonesy, will appeal to hippies and bikers alike with big riffs, funky drumming and some psyched-out sounds.
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State Of The Union: The American Dream In Crisis 1967-1973 (reissue)
Cat: XXQLP 2057 WHITE. Rel: 09 Oct 24
Elvis Presley - "Clean Up Your Own Back Yard" (3:08)
Della Reese - "Brand New Day" (2:01)
Dion - "Abraham, Martin & John" (3:20)
Frank Sinatra - "The Train" (3:24)
The 4 Seasons - "Saturday's Father" (3:12)
The Beach Boys - "4th Of July" (2:44)
Anita Kerr & The Anita Kerr Singers - "Wine In The Wind" (2:46)
Bing Crosby - "What Do We Do With The World?" (2:54)
The Everly Brothers - "Lord Of The Manor" (4:47)
The Four Preps - "Hitchhiker" (2:30)
Lou Christie - "Paint America Love" (5:15)
Ray Stevens - "Mr Businessman" (3:20)
Eartha Kitt - "Paint Me Black Angels (Angelitos Negros)" (2:28)
Roy Orbison - "Southbound Jericho Parkway" (6:56)
Bobby Darin - "Questions" (4:22)
Paul Anka - "This Crazy World" (2:35)
Mel Torme - "Take A Letter Maria" (2:57)
Louis Armstrong & His Friends - "Give Peace A Chance" (3:30)
Eugene McDaniels - "Cherrystones" (3:05)
The Tokens - "Some People Sleep" (2:22)
Buddy Greco - "Cardboard California" (2:55)
Dean Martin - "Do You Believe This Town" (2:28)
Johnny Tillotson - "Welfare Hero" (2:47)
Teresa Brewer - "Save The Children" (2:14)
The Brothers Four - "Revolution" (2:40)
Review: By 1968, disillusionment with the American dream had grown as urban riots, Vietnam, assassinations, and rising divorce rates rocked the nation. At one time it was only the youth who voiced dissent but by that time older generations were also questioning the state of the country. This superbly assembled album reflects that crisis with rare and forgotten tracks from major artists including the Beach Boys' '4th Of July' and Roy Orbison's 'Southbound Jericho Parkway' plus a classic from Elvis. The songs explore themes like divorce (Frank Sinatra's 'The Train') and institutional hypocrisy (Dean Martin's 'Do You Believe This Town') while Marvin Gaye's environmental anthem also echoes the era's growing awareness of issues which remain just as pressing today.
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