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Smash: The Singles 1985-2020
Smash: The Singles 1985-2020 (6xLP + booklet in slip-case)
Cat: 019029 5021962. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Pop
West End Girls (3:52)
Love Comes Quickly (4:14)
Opportunities (Let's Make Lots Of Money) (3:34)
Suburbia (3:58)
It's A Sin (5:02)
What Have I Dont To Deserve This? (with Dusty Springfield) (4:08)
Rent (3:33)
Always On My Mind (3:51)
Heart (4:17)
Domino Dancing (4:17)
Left To My Own Devices (4:47)
It's Alright (4:09)
So Hard (3:58)
Being Boring (4:47)
Where The Streets Have No Name/I Can't Take My Eyes Off You (4:20)
Jealousy (4:10)
DJ Culture (4:10)
Was It Worth It? (4:18)
Can You Forgive Her? (3:56)
Go West (4:55)
I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind Of Thing (4:41)
Liberation (4:04)
Yesterday, When I Was Mad (4:00)
Paninaro 95 (4:10)
Before (4:01)
Se A Vida E (That's The Way Life Is) (3:52)
Single-Bilingual (3:32)
A Red Letter Day (4:30)
Somewhere (4:25)
I Don't Know What You Want But I Can't Give It Any More (4:25)
New York City Boy (USA radio edit) (3:22)
You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk (3:10)
Home & Dry (3:50)
I Get Along (4:12)
Miracles (3:49)
Flamboyant (3:38)
I'm With Stupid (3:23)
Minimal (3:35)
Numb (3:22)
Love Etc (3:32)
Did You See Me Coming? (3:40)
It Doesn't Often Snow At Christmas (3:49)
Together (3:29)
Winner (3:49)
Leaving (3:43)
Memory Of The Future (3:33)
Vocal (3:26)
Love Is A Bourgeois Construct (4:11)
Thursday (feat Example) (3:59)
The Pop Kids (3:40)
Twenty-something (3:38)
Say It To Me (3:09)
Dreamland (feat Years & Years) (3:28)
Monkey Business (3:11)
I Don't Wanna (3:21)
Review: Apparently inspired by a request for a reissue of their first 'greatest hits' comp Discography on vinyl, Smash is a career-spanning retrospective that rounds up all of the Pet Shop Boys singles to date - and there have been rather a lot over the years - in freshly remastered form. Naturally, it's a beautifully presented box set, featuring six slabs of wax (each in bespoke inner sleeves) and a booklet containing track-by-track liner notes by the iconic duo and journalist pal Chris Heath. It contains some of the greatest pop music made over the last four decades, with familiar hits being joined by fan favourites and occasionally overlooked later cuts. Basically, if you love the Pet Shop Boys you need this in your life.
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 in stock $99.95
Moonage Daydream (Soundtrack)
Moonage Daydream (Soundtrack) (trifold 3xLP + booklet)
Cat: 505419 7284007. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Soundtracks
"Time One Of The Most Complex Expressions " (2:57)
Ian Fish UK Heir (mix 1) (2:56)
Hallo Spaceboy (remix) (5:15)
Medley: Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud/All The Young Dudes/Oh! You Pretty Things (live) (1:15)
Life On Mars? (2016 mix) (3:39)
Moonage Daydream (live) (6:36)
Medley: The Jean Genie/Love Me Do/The Jean Genie (feat Jeff Beck - live) (7:53)
The Light (Excerpt) (4:38)
Warszawa (live) (4:02)
Quicksand (2021 mix - Early version) (4:53)
Medley: Future Legend/Diamond Dogs Intro/Cracked Actor (3:46)
Rock 'N' Roll With Me (live) (4:52)
Aladdin Sane (4:54)
Subterraneans (5:49)
Space Oddity (3:44)
V-2 Schneider (3:00)
Sound & Vision (3:13)
A New Career In A New Town (2:05)
Word On A Wing (Excerpt) (3:21)
"Heroes" (live) (2:32)
DJ (3:06)
Ashes To Ashes (4:54)
Move On (acappella) (0:13)
Moss Garden (1:06)
Cygnet Committee/Lazarus (3:11)
Memory Of A Free Festival (Harmonium) (1:45)
Modern Love (3:44)
Let's Dance (live) (3:00)
The Mysteries (3:59)
Rock 'N' Roll Suicid (live) (4:12)
Ian Fish UK Heir (mix 2) (3:40)
Word On A Wing (4:45)
Hallo Spaceboy (live) (3:01)
I Have Not Been To Oxford Town (12:16)
"Heroes": IV Sons Of The Silent Age (Excerpt) (5:20)
Review: It almost (almost) feels pointless to pitch why you should buy Moonage Daydream. After all, David Bowie was one of the 20th Century's best selling and most influential artists. And that legacy continued through the early-21st, when he represented an increasingly rare breed of visionary artist capable of building entire worlds. He straddled mainstream popularity and experimentalism with ease. So, you're probably going to pick up a copy of this on sight and spec alone.
Nevertheless, some context may help. 'Moonage Daydream' is, of course, the title of one of Bowie's most enigmatic and defining tracks, which would go on to form the basis for the concept album The Rise & Fall Of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars. Now it's also the name of a new documentary about the life and times, and incredible work, of the man in question. In terms of soundtrack, that translates as two discs of rare and iconic material, from 'The Jean Genie/Love Me Do/The Jean Genie' medley (recorded at the final date of the Ziggy tour in 1973), to alternative mixes of tracks like 'Modern Love'.
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The Number Of The Beast (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 505419 7157608. Rel: 17 Nov 22
 
Metal
Invaders (3:23)
Children Of The Damned (4:35)
The Prisoner (5:39)
22 Acacia Avenue (6:37)
The Number Of The Beast (4:26)
Run To The Hills (3:53)
Total Eclipse (4:18)
Hallowed Be Thy Name (7:14)
Murders In The Rue Morgue (4:32)
Wrathchild (3:11)
Run To The Hills (4:14)
Children Of The Damned (4:55)
The Number Of The Beast (5:07)
Another Life (3:55)
Killers (5:02)
22 Acacia Avenue (7:13)
Total Eclipse (4:20)
Transylvania (5:51)
The Prisoner (5:46)
Hallowed Be Thy Name (7:07)
Phantom Of The Opera (7:21)
Iron Maiden (4:27)
Sanctuary (6:37)
Drifter (6:49)
Running Free (3:25)
Prowler (5:11)
Review: Are Iron Maiden the finest stadium heavy metal band the UK, or any other country, has ever produced? Maybe, but let's not get into subjective comparisons. The fundamental truth of the matter is the English titans of frantic riffs really did crack the formula and set a benchmark - combining thunderous instrumentation with mesmerising theatrics and wonderfully tongue in cheek branding.

The Number of the Beast was (and still is) the outfit's third full length record, and by this point it's safe to say they had fully entered the stride of their finest era of the last 50 or so years. Boasting at least some of their biggest anthems ('Run to The Hills', 'The Number of the Beast' itself, and 'Iron Maiden', to name but three), it's almost ridiculous to think they managed to pack this LP with 26 consistently powerful and inescapable tracks, all played with the energy of their legendary live shows.
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 in stock $56.23
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