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Main Ingredient (reissue)
Main Ingredient (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent yellow vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 1634C. Rel: 16 Apr 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
In The House (5:02)
Carmel City (4:08)
I Get Physical (4:46)
Sun Won't Come Out (4:31)
I Got A Love (5:12)
Escape (5:18)
The Main Ingredient (5:07)
Worldwide (3:05)
All The Places (5:07)
Tell Me (4:10)
Take You There (4:16)
Searching (5:09)
Check It Out (4:13)
In The Flesh (5:28)
It's On You (4:47)
Get On The Mic (4:22)
Review: The reissue of Pete Rock & CL Smooth's Main Ingredient reminds hip-hop heads what a timeless masterpiece it really is. The record has a sure place in hip-hop history and has since it was originally released in 1994. The album showcases the duo's famous and unparalleled chemistry, with Pete Rock's soulful production and CL Smooth's smooth lyricism blending seamlessly on tracks that continue to resonate with listeners and very much capture the essence of 90s hip-hop while still remaining relevant today. 'Sun Won't Come Out', 'The Main Ingredient', and 'Get On The Mic' all demand to be played loud and proud
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 in stock $35.55
Call Me By Your Name (Soundtrack)
Call Me By Your Name (Soundtrack) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile 2xLP + insert + poster)
Cat: MOVATM 184. Rel: 12 Jan 18
 
Soundtracks
John Adams - "Hallelujah Junction - 1st Movement" (7:10)
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "MAY In The Backyard" (4:25)
Loredana Berte - "J'Adore Venise" (4:06)
Bandolero - "Paris Latino" (4:02)
Frank Glazer - "Sonatine Bureaucratique " (3:46)
Alessio Bax - "'Zion Hort Die Wachter Singen'" (5:10)
Giorgio Moroder & Joe Esposito - "Lady Lady Lady" (4:15)
Andre Laplante - "Une Barque Sur L'Ocean" (6:59)
Sufjan Stevens - "Futile Devices" (Doveman remix) (2:13)
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "Germination" (2:09)
FR David - "Words" (3:27)
Marco Armani - "E La Vita" (4:09)
Sufjan Stevens - "Mystery Of Love" (4:07)
Franco Battiato - "Radio Varsavia" (4:06)
The Psychedelic Furs - "Love My Way" (3:31)
Valeria Szervanszky & Ronald Cavaye - "Le Jardin Feerique" (3:02)
Sufjan Steven - "Visions Of Gideon" (4:09)
Review: You can trust Music On Vinyl to put out the very best soundtracks, from the least likely sources. That Blade Runner soundtrack reissue a few years back was an absolute treat for us, to cite an example, but this edition of the Call Me By Your Name soundtrack is even more leftfield. After all, it's no surprise because the film had an insanely on-point score that never made it onto vinyl format; songs from the likes of John Adams, Giorgio Moroder and Franco Battiato are a wonderful thing to own on wax, within the concept of this remarkable movie, alongside other great tunes from coveted producers like Japan's Ryuichi Sakamoto. All in all, a fine catch.
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 in stock $35.29
Behind The Sun
Behind The Sun (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3052. Rel: 26 Mar 24
 
Uplifting Trance
Overture (3:31)
Low Sun (6:52)
No Ordinary Morning (5:10)
Saltwater (10:09)
Halcyon (9:01)
Autumn Tactics (4:56)
Overlap (4:39)
Don't Give Up (8:22)
Saltwater (The Thrillseekers remix) (6:44)
Andromeda (6:31)
Review: Uplifting trance is very much back in right now but before there a scene to revive, Nicholas Bracegirdle, a.k.a. Chicane, was one of the artists very much at the forefront of the first wave. Behind the Sun was his second studio album and it came back in March 2000 and truly secured his status as a worldwide star. The album gave rise to four hit singles 'Saltwater,' 'Don't Give Up,' 'No Ordinary Morning' / 'Halcyon, and 'Autumn Tactics. Both 'Saltwater' featuring Maire Brennan and 'Don't Give Up' achieved remarkable commercial success, topping the UK Dance Singles Chart and the latter in particular soared into the top ten on singles charts across Europe and North America. Pressed on 180 gram audiophile vinyl for this reissue, it is well worth copping.
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out of stock $35.81
Interstellar (Soundtrack)
Interstellar (Soundtrack) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile purple vinyl 2xLP in rainbow-laminate sleeve + booklet)
Cat: MOVATM 023P. Rel: 29 Nov 23
 
Soundtracks
Dreaming Of The Crash
Cornfield Chase
Dust
Day One
Message From Home
Stay
The Wormhole
Afraid Of Time
A Place Among The Stars
No Time For Caution
Murph
Detach
Running Out
Tick-Tock
Where We're Going
Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
Review: You don't have to be a film score obsessive to recognise the name of Hans Zimmer; the man who has practically created a monopoly out of the craft. While his work on the recent Denis Villeneuve adaptations of Dune has currently ended his creative partnership with auteur filmmaker Christopher Nolan (who has since enlisted the exceptional Ludwig Goransson in his stead), during their collaborative tenure, no particular score garnered the adoration and passionate praise that still continues to be heaped upon 2014's sci-fi spectacle Interstellar. Featuring some of Zimmer's most mercurial work to date, swaying from lilting hues of delicacy to bombastic, palpable, otherworldly dread, without ever veering into alienating sonics; the pieces still receives copious applause, instigate enthralling discussion and continue to be repressed to vinyl. In short, the Interstellar score is the outlier soundtrack for every collector.
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 in stock $43.33
Inspiration Information
Inspiration Information (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 867. Rel: 12 Oct 13
 
Funk
Inspiration Information
Island Letter
Sparkle City
Aht Uh Mi Hed
Happy House
Rainy Day
XL-30
Pling!
Not Available
Review: A year shy of its 40th anniversary, Inspiration Information enjoys a reissue and it's still as sparkly and soul-laden as it was in 1974. Ranging from the guitar-twanging smoky blues funk of "Rainy Day" to the sultry, strutting title track, it's largely regarded as Otis's most comprehensive work of that time. According to legend it took him three years to create... 39 years later and it still sounds as good as this? We'd say that's time well spent!
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Intérprete: Scratchandsniff
 in stock $28.55
Hand On The Torch
Hand On The Torch (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3014. Rel: 05 May 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia) (4:42)
I Got It Goin' On (5:04)
Different Rhythms, Different People (1:23)
It's Like That (3:39)
Just Another Brother (3:41)
Cruisin' (3:31)
I Go To Work (4:07)
Tukka Yoot's Riddim (5:38)
Knowledge Of Self (4:17)
Lazy Day (4:38)
Eleven Long Years (3:43)
Make Tracks (4:44)
The Darkside (5:14)
Review: US3's debut album Hand On The Torch was a landmark record when it dropped back in 1993. At a time when the world was getting to grips with sample culture, Blue Note reached out to the London-based crew and gave them access to the archives. With such a rich pool of source material, they got busy strapping iconic breaks and licks from one of the great jazz stables to crisp beats. There's a lot of ground covered, with hip-hop jams sidling up alongside funky beatdowns and plenty more besides. It's a stone cold classic given the reissue treatment, bringing the likes of 'Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia)' back to life for a new generation.
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In The Dark
In The Dark (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2325. Rel: 16 Jul 20
 
Clásico/Ska
Got To Be There (3:02)
In The Dark (2:46)
Having A Party (2:46)
Time Tough (4:21)
I See You (3:12)
Take A Look In The Mirror (3:14)
Take Me Home Country Roads (3:19)
Fever (2:24)
Love Gonna Walk Out On Me (3:13)
Revolution (3:29)
54-46 Was My Number (3:21)
Sailing On (3:34)
Review: Toots and the Maytals were sent back to Dynamic Sound Studios in Kingston for new recordings that eventually gave rise to the album after their Funky Kingston success. It features a number of covers of material aimed quite specifically at the English market such as John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads." Though first recorded in 1974, it still packs a punch and of course delivers plenty of the Jamaican band's melodic reggae with beautiful vocal harmonies. The whole thing oozes soul and is underpinned by a certain sense of spirituality that makes it all the more alluring and enduring.
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Call Me By Your Name (Soundtrack) (Deluxe Edition)
Sufjan STEVENS / VARIOUS
Call Me By Your Name (Soundtrack) (Deluxe Edition) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile purple vinyl 2xLP + poster + insert)
Cat: MOVATM 184P. Rel: 12 Sep 23
 
Soundtracks
John Adams - "Hallelujah Junction - 1st Movement" (7:10)
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "MAY In The Backyard" (4:25)
Loredana Berte - "J'Adore Venise" (4:07)
Bandolero - "Paris Latino" (4:02)
Frank Glazer - "Sonatine Bureaucratique " (3:47)
Alessio Bax - "Zion Hort Die Wachter Singen" (5:03)
Giorgio Moroder & Joe Esposito - "Lady Lady Lady" (4:13)
Andre Laplante - "Une Barque Sur L'Ocean" (6:59)
Sufjan Stevens - "Futile Devices" (Doveman remix) (2:14)
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "Germination" (2:09)
FR David - "Words" (3:27)
Marco Armani - "E La Vita" (4:10)
Sufjan Stevens - "Mystery Of Love" (4:07)
Franco Battiato - "Radio Varsavia" (4:07)
The Psychedelic Furs - "Love My Way" (3:33)
Valeria Szervanszky & Ronald Cavaye - "Le Jardin Feerique" (3:02)
Sufjan Steven - "Visions Of Gideon" (4:07)
Review: For many young film lovers today, Call Me By Your Name might have just been their first ever experience of homosexuality represented on film. It also put heartthrob Timothee Chalamet on the map, so it's not a film without its dues owed to it. Few still know of the star-studded cast of soundtrack pieces cobbled together for the film, in some cases commissioned, in others licensed from prior recordings. Notably, original compositions from the likes of Sufjan Stevens and Ryuichi Sakamoto make up the atmospheric bulk of it, largely centring on hauntingly beautiful piano pieces tempered by transitional voices and well-controlled rooms. Elsewhere come a smattering of romantic, synthy, Euro classics from FR David's 'Words' Franco Battatio's 'Radio Varsavia'.
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 in stock $45.41
Introducing (reissue)
Introducing (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 746C. Rel: 04 Jul 23
 
Funk
Hurricane (2:13)
Baby, I Need You (3:44)
Ice Cold Daydream (2:29)
Strawberry Letter 23 (3:57)
Sweet Thang (3:46)
Me & My Woman (4:08)
Inspiration Information (4:11)
Island Letter (4:42)
Sparkle City (5:57)
Aht Uh Mi Hed (4:17)
Review: The son of the legendary r&b bandleader Johnny Otis, American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Shuggie Otis carried his father's funk-r&b torch when he dropped his debut album Introducing. Emerging in 1969 when Shuggie was just 15 years old, he certainly sounds wiser beyond his years on record, with his voice a stark and low fixture of this otherwise masterwork in album form, and the many arrangements sounding like they'd come from a musician with decades of practice under their belt, not less than two. Modern listeners are likely to still be captivated by its stylistic breadth, not least by the dazzling instrumental flourishes of 'Sweet Thang' or the proto-neo-soul chromatics of 'Island Letter'.
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out of stock $31.66
Street Lady (reissue)
Street Lady (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3396. Rel: 28 Mar 23
 
Jazz
Lansana's Priestress (7:36)
Miss Kane (6:22)
Sister Love (6:11)
Street Lady (5:38)
Witch Hunt (9:38)
Woman Of The World (6:51)
Review: Donald Byrd's Street Lady was released originally in 1973, and at that point the American great had already penned some 20 odd albums. But the 70s marked his move into the funkier side of things and to this day, this album remains one of his most widely loved and important. It's a rich source of samples for a wide range of artists and the opening tune was used smartly by Detroit great Theo Parrish, while tunes like 'Miss Kane' and 'Sister Love' are still huge. Street Lady is as iconic now as it was back first time around with the same going for the experimental sounds of 'Witch Hunt, while 'Woman Of The World' ends on a gentle, euphoric stride.
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 in stock $29.58
Silver Town
Silver Town (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2701C. Rel: 25 Mar 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Rosettes (3:37)
A Place In The Sun (3:10)
Homefires (4:03)
Diamonds, Gold & Fur (2:42)
Company Town (5:44)
Lobotomy, Gets 'Em Home (3:05)
Blackfriars Bridge (4:05)
Rain, Steam & Speed (3:54)
Down All The Days (2:39)
Hellfire & Damnation (2:40)
El Vaquero (2:41)
Review: The Men They Couldn't Hang were well known in UK punk circles having formed in 1984. The band had a strong connection with The Pogues and toured with David Bowie. Silver Town is their fourth studio album and it gave rise to several singles including 'A Place in the Sun' and 'Rain Steam & Speed.' There is a distinctly British feel to the happy-go-lucky tunes, with musings on plenty of uniquely English things grooves that bring to mind a good old knees up in a barn. This 180 gram audiophile vinyl has a gatefold sleeve and is limited to 500 individually numbered copies on flaming coloured vinyl.
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Xpander EP (reissue)
Xpander EP (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl double 12")
Cat: MOVLP 2993. Rel: 17 May 22
 
Progressive House
Xpander (11:26)
Belfunk (11:02)
Rabbitweed (10:11)
Baja (12:24)
Review: Sasha & Digweed are known for their heavy hands in pop and trance, but the former's best known work has to be 'Xpander', which set him apart from his myriad remixes of Madonna, Moby and The Chemical Brothers back in the day. Now the 4-track EP version of 'Xpander' sees a double 12" reissue from Music On Vinyl, showing off Sasha's taste for advanced breaks-trance, psychic themes and everything in between.
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Tags: 90s House
 in stock $33.21
Raise
Raise (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile flame vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 2127F. Rel: 25 Jul 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Sci-flyer (5:16)
Pile-up (3:43)
Son Of Mustang Ford (4:13)
Deep Seat (6:06)
Rave Down (10:33)
Sunset (4:35)
Feel So Real (5:50)
Sandblasted (3:12)
Lead Me Where You Dare (1:14)
Review: "If you had four songs ready-ish, you would record them there and then and put them all out ASAP. No such thing as 'saving songs for the album' back then," says Swervedriver's Jimmy Hartridge of life in a rock 'n' roll band during the early-1990s, late-1980s. The philosophy certainly explains a lot about urgency at the time, and why the band's debut album only featured six original songs in the end. 'Rave Down', 'Son of a Mustang', and 'Sandblasted' all featured on shorter releases amid a flurry of activity that saw four EPs hit between 1990 and 1991, leading up to the big reveal. Perhaps what's remarkable is the fact this approach didn't detract from sales, but instead build anticipation and hunger. When it finally landed, Raise was heralded as one of the finest moments in shoegaze at the time, with the grungier, garage-y, alt-rock tones the outfit would soon be known for are already audible.
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out of stock $31.66
Are You Normal? (reissue)
Are You Normal? (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3329C. Rel: 11 Jul 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Suave & Suffocated (3:48)
Walking Through Syrup (2:44)
Legoland (3:10)
Swallowing Air (4:05)
Who Goes First? (4:34)
Tantrum (4:28)
Not Sleeping Around (3:15)
You Don't Want To Do That (3:32)
Leg End In His Own Boots (3:03)
Two And Two Made Five (3:50)
Fracture (1:25)
Spring (3:21)
Intact (4:47)
Review: Named after an episode of The Goons and following in the wake of fellow Strourbridge bands The Wonderstuff and Pop Will Eat Itself, Ned's Atomic Dustbin were as famous for their 'one side shaved' haircut as their music, although their two bass player line up gave them a unique sound of sorts. 'Are You Normal?' was the second of their three studio albums, and catches the band breaking away from their trademark 'grebo' grooving to exoeirment with electronics and sampling.
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out of stock $31.66
Life On Mars
Life On Mars (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3487. Rel: 31 Aug 23
 
Jazz
A Prophet Named KG
Life On Mars
Together Once Again
Stargazer
One Million Miles From The Ground
You Can Be What You Wanna Be
Theme From The Planets
Rings Of Saturn
Review: American r&b and jazz fusion singer, arranger, musician, composer and conductor Dexter Wansel made an indelible impression with his debut album back in 1976, Life On Mars set a new standard for fusion sounds while also serving up what is still considered a space-funk classic. More than that, though, the album which was inspired by David Bowie's Life On Mars also has the seminal 'Theme From The Planets' on it - the drum beat from which is often said to be one of the foundational beats for the hip-hop scene that emerged soon after. As such it's not a shock to know that the record has been sampled endlessly by greats like Drake, Ice Club, Lil Wayne and Kanye. Stick this one on and prepare to be wowed all over again by Wansel's masterful use of his ARP 2600 synthesizer.
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 in stock $31.13
Anthems: Ultimate Singles Collected
Anthems: Ultimate Singles Collected (limited 180 gram audiophile blue black & white marbled vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3500C. Rel: 29 Nov 23
 
Uplifting Trance
This Is What It Feels Like (feat Trevor Guthrie) (3:25)
In & Out Of Love (feat Sharon Den Adel) (3:01)
Not Giving Up On Love (feat Sophie Ellis Bextor) (2:53)
Ping Pong (3:00)
Blue Fear (3:39)
Drowning (feat Laura V - Avicii remix) (3:24)
Burned With Desire (feat Justine Suissa - Rising Star vocal mix) (2:57)
Hystereo (2:37)
We Are Here To Make Some Noise (3:38)
Communication (2:46)
Shivers (feat Susana) (3:10)
Intense (feat Miri Ben Ari) (2:49)
Feels So Good (feat Nadia Ali) (3:02)
Love You More (feat Racoon) (3:40)
Alone (feat Lauren Evans) (3:14)
Yet Another Day (feat Ray Wilson) (3:27)
Serenity (feat Jan Vayne) (2:58)
Going Wrong (feat DJ Shah & Chris Jones - Armin Van Buuren's remix) (3:31)
Save My Night (2:51)
Sail (2:57)
Review: Armin van Buuren has had the fortitude to stay true to his values throughout an unrivalled DJ career, in which he was voted DJ Mag's #1 DJ more times than anyone in history. In addition to never-before-seen techniques in his live shows and concerts, Armin has always had his number one priority be the music itself. And so, with a deep respect for his loyal fans, Armin set out to create a different kind of record: one in which the fans played a key role. He reached out during his radio show and through his website and social media, giving the fans and the fans alone the chance to determine the tracklist of this compilation album. And they responded in droves. While each listener's top five Armin-favorites may be different, combined these are the fan-voted, greatest Armin Anthems of all-time.
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 in stock $41.00
Atomic Rooster
Atomic Rooster (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 1756C. Rel: 04 Jan 24
 
Metal
Friday The Thirteenth (3:35)
And So To Bed (4:13)
Broken Wings (5:49)
Before Tomorrow (5:54)
Banstead (3:30)
SLY (4:40)
Winter (6:49)
Decline & Fall (5:49)
Review: British rock band Atomic Rooster - made up from members of The Crazy World of Arthur Brown aka organ player Vincent Crane and sticks man Carl Palmer - had success in the 70s and 80s. They went through some mad stylistic changes in that time but remain best known for their hit singles 'Tomorrow Night' which hit number 11 in the UK charts and number four gem 'Devil's Answer', which both came in 1971. Neither of them feature on their self-titled album and debut from 1970 which itself made the Top 50 of the UK album charts, but it still packs a real punch with a prog rock feel.
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Peter & The Wolf
Peter & The Wolf (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVCL 011. Rel: 28 Oct 14
 
Classical
Peter & The Wolf, Op 67 (27:11)
Young Person's Guide To The Orchestra, Op 34 (17:12)
Review: This recording of the Philadelphia Orchestra performing Sergei Prokofiev's 1936 story and orchestral score Peter and the Wolf was recorded in 1977 and was originally released in 1978. The role of the narrator on the recording was initially offered to both Peter Ustinov and Alec Guinness who both turned it down, before David Bowie agreed to take on the role, supposedly as a Christmas present to his son. On the B-side is another equally as charming piece of recent classical history, Benjamin Britten's Young Person's Guide To The Orchestra as narrated by Hugh Downs.
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out of stock $25.69
Solid State Survivor
Solid State Survivor (180 gram audiophile LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 1467. Rel: 20 Nov 15
 
Coldwave/Synth
Technopolis
Absolute Ego Dance
Rydeen
Castalia
Behind The Mask
Day Tripper
Insomnia
Solid State Survivor
Review: The US' Music On Vinyl always provides the quality reissues, and best of all, they do it quietly, leaving the diggers and owners of the original copies still relatively chuffed with their treasures. As such, it's the Yellow Magic Orchestra that receives the reissue treatment this time, a Japanese electro-pop outfit formed in 1979, and which includes the great Haruomi Hosono on bass - producer of the timeless and mind-bending "Hosono House". Solid State Survivor was the band's second album, and although it was released before the start of the '80s, it already contains remnants of electronic dance music as we know it today. The glassy opener is called "Technopolis", for example, and the majestic synth twists of "Rydeen" are a pleasure to our ears even today. There are slower, more magical moments such as "Castalia", but the winner for us is probably "Insomnia", a great piece of drunken drum machine drums and wonky melodies. An absolute must, even for the non-Japanese heads.
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Heroes Symphony
Heroes Symphony (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVCL 015. Rel: 12 Mar 15
 
Experimental/Electronic
Heroes (5:51)
Abdulmajid (8:52)
Sense Of Doubt (7:19)
Sons Of The Silent Age (8:17)
Neukoln (6:39)
V2 Schneider (6:46)
Review: Music On Vinyl return with another blinding reissue by composer Philip Glass! Heroes Symphony, or sometimes referred to as Symphony No.4, was created by Glass back in 1996 as an accompaniment to David Bowie's Heroes album. It's not necessarily one of his better known works but it contains that familiar Glassian mystique and musical freedom which characterises so many of his classical productions.
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out of stock $26.47
Jaku
Jaku (180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 1154. Rel: 11 Sep 14
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Still Island (with Shuuzan Morita)
Road To Nowhere
Nosferatu (with Mr Lif)
The Beginning
Transition (with Tetsuro Naito)
Stormy Cloud (with Ken Shima)
Univearth (with Tetsuro Naito)
Decks Athron (with Tatsuki)
Kill Switch (with Aesop R)
Pretense
Slit Of Cloud (with Akira Sakata)
Passage
Beyond Raging Waves (with Shinichi Kinoshita)
Distant Voices
Song 2
Review: Krush's eighth - and last - album Jaku is up there with Endtroducing and Donuts in terms of seminal, influential and forward-thinking beat longer players. 10 years since its release and it still sounds as timeless, unique and exciting as it did in 2004. The slick licks of a young Mr Lif on "Nosferatu", the post-apocalyptic tension of "Univearth" the sludgy, swampy cosmic hip-hop of the Aesop Rock-featured "Kill Switch" and the unashamed sax sex of "Slit Of Cloud"..... Do we need to go on? Limited edition, 180g transparent vinyl; even if you already have this in your collection this is a very, very appealing investment.
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 in stock $35.29
Collins & Collins (reissue)
Collins & Collins (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3419. Rel: 20 Jun 23
 
Funk
Top Of The Stairs (4:41)
You Know How To Make Me Feel So Good (3:50)
Do You Wanna Dance (4:21)
Can't Turn Down Love (4:17)
You Made Me Believe (5:06)
I'm Feelin' Your Love (3:38)
Please Don't Break My Heart (4:49)
Yo-Yo (3:25)
Review: Collins & Collins was a short-lived but no less significant collaboration between American soul brother-sister duo Bill and Tonee Collins. They've been the subject of many-a-reissue over the years but none so far have harked back to the obvious: their debut, self-titled album, which contained a wealth of slick covers of soul standards like 'Top Of The Stairs' and 'Can't Turn Down Love', effectively amounting to a wordless masterclass in loving cool. The sound is snappy and high-fidelity, owing to the unsung but rather lengthy production going in, and it's beautifully backed up by both members' sweet voices, which resonate in a high-low, yin-yanging, equal-opposite musical dao.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Funk
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Mr Gone (reissue)
Mr Gone (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile gold & black marbled vinyl LP + inserts)
Cat: MOVLP 328C. Rel: 13 Jun 23
 
Jazz
The Pursuit Of The Woman With The Feathered Hat (5:02)
River People (4:49)
Young & Fine (6:56)
The Elders (4:09)
Mr Gone (5:18)
Punk Jazz (5:08)
Pinocchio (2:17)
And Then (3:18)
Review: American fusion group Weather Report were only active for just over 15 years but amassed a fine discography and assured their legacy in that time. Saxophonist Wayne Shorter is the most well-known of the band's members and after starting out as an experimental and free improvising outfit they eventually got more funky and edgy with hints of r&b creeping into their sound. The band always made use of the layettes synth technology and were one of the defining acts of the jazz era of their time as a result. Their eighth album, 1978's Mr Gone, is one of their most loved and ended up at Number 1 on the Billboard Jazz Albums Chart.
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Knock Out! (reissue)
Knock Out! (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2332. Rel: 05 Nov 20
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Careless Ethiopians (4:20)
Never Get Weary (4:19)
Revival Time (3:54)
Spend The Weekend (4:26)
Two Time (3:46)
Beautiful Woman (3:55)
I Know We Can Make It (4:24)
Missing You (6:01)
Will You Be Kind (5:08)
Review: There was a significant outpouring of grief when the death of Frederick 'Toots' Hibbert was announced in September. It was evidence of the ongoing love affair that many in the UK have with the music of Toots & The Maytals, a band who had been serving up ska and reggae records - and performing them live in Britain - since the late 1960s. The good news is that Hibbert lives on through his music, and 1981 album Knock Out - here reissued on vinyl - is one of he and his band's best. Breezy, warm and quietly soulful, the album boasts such as memorable songs as 'Revival Time', the synth-sporting 'Spend The Weekend', the loved-up 'Beautiful Woman' and the jaunty, Clavinet-heavy 'I Know We Can Make It'.
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Collected
Collected (limited gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 2254. Rel: 26 Sep 18
 
Funk
Kool & The Gang (2:54)
Funky Man (live At The Sex Machine) (3:25)
Love The Life You Live (part 1) (3:01)
Good Times (3:01)
Jungle Boogie (3:05)
Hollywood Swinging (4:36)
Higher Plane (3:18)
Spirit Of The Boogie (3:13)
Love & Understanding (Come Together) (3:41)
Open Sesame (part 1) (3:31)
Slick Superchick (3:25)
I Like Music (3:34)
Ladies Night (3:26)
Too Hot (4:00)
Celebration (3:37)
Take My Heart (You Can Have It If You Want It) (4:01)
Get Down On It (3:32)
Let's Go Dancin' (Oh La, La, La) (3:58)
Straight Ahead (3:30)
Joanna (3:58)
Fresh (3:52)
Cherish (3:58)
Emergency (4:03)
Victory (3:52)
Peacemaker (4:02)
Rags To Riches (3:47)
Celebremos (5:17)
Review: From their early jazz roots to their pop picking party time peak via their late 70s dabbles with disco, Kool & The Gang have dominated airwaves and dancefloors en mass for over 50 years, and this is one of most comprehensive collections of their work ever curated. Obviously all the big hits are present and correct but it's the lesser spotted (but still just as floor poking) jams that really make this collection shine; the hip wriggling "Slick Superchick", the swooning mournful chord changes of "Too Hot" and the sleaziest bassline they ever laid down in the form of "Higher Plane" are but three stone cold killing examples. Good times...
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Funk
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Lost Highway (Soundtrack)
Lost Highway (Soundtrack) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVATM 101. Rel: 17 Nov 16
 
Soundtracks
David Bowie - "I'm Deranged" (edit) (2:24)
Trent Reznor - "Videodrones; Questions" (0:44)
Nine Inch Nails - "The Perfect Drug" (5:16)
Angelo Badalamenti - "Red Bats With Teeth" (2:55)
Angelo Badalamenti - "Hunting & Heartbreaking" (2:05)
The Smashing Pumpkins - "Eye" (4:57)
Angelo Badalamenti - "Dub Driving" (3:41)
Barry Adamson - "Mr Eddy's Theme 1" (3:33)
Lou Reed - "This Magic Moment" (3:24)
Barry Adamson - "Mr Eddy's Theme 2" (2:15)
Angelo Badalamenti - "Fred & Renee Make Love" (2:08)
Marilyn Manson - "Apple Of Sodom" (4:22)
Antonio Carlos Jobim - "Insensatez" (2:53)
Barry Adamson - "Something Wicked This Way Comes" (edit) (2:58)
Marilyn Manson - "I Put A Spell On You" (3:28)
Angelo Badalamenti - "Fats Revisited" (2:32)
Angelo Badalamenti - "Fred's World" (3:02)
Rammstein - "Rammstein" (edit) (3:26)
Barry Adamson - "Hollywood Sunset" (2:00)
Rammstein - "Heirate Mich" (edit) (3:05)
Angelo Badalamenti - "Police" (1:39)
Trent Reznor - "Driver Down" (5:18)
David Bowie - "I'm Deranged" (reprise) (3:47)
Review: Since its release in 1997, David Lynch's neo-noir-horror, Lost Highway, has become something of a cult classic. The accompanying soundtrack album, here reissued on weighty double vinyl, is similarly revered in some circles. Put together by Nine Inch Nails' frontman Trent Reznor, composer Angelo Badalamenti, and punk-turned-producer Barry Adamson, it's a mish-mash of darkly intense songs (Bowie, Smashing Pumpkins, Lou Reed and Rammstein all contribute), and the kind of creepy, other-worldly soundscapes that have always been a feature of Lynch's work. It's arguably the latter tracks, composed by Badalementi and Adamson, which remain creepily potent all these years on.
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Fat Albert Rotunda (reissue)
Fat Albert Rotunda (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2187. Rel: 23 Jan 19
 
Jazz
Wiggle-Waggle (5:45)
Fat Mama (3:49)
Tell Me A Bedtime Story (5:00)
Oh! Oh! Here He Comes (4:03)
Jessica (4:12)
Fat Albert Rotunda (6:26)
Lil' Brother (4:22)
Review: Recognised as one of the most prolific jazz pianists of all time, Herbie Hancock played with greats such as Donald Byrd and Miles Davis. He was one of the first to embrace and master the electric piano. He bounced back and forth between his electronic and acoustic sound, touching upon almost every development in R&B, funk and jazz while retaining an original and distinctive voice. Fat Albert Rotunda is the eighth album by Hancock, released in 1969 and his first release for Warner Bros. since his departure from Blue Note Records. The music was originally done for the TV show 'Hey, Hey, Hey, It's Fat Albert' and was a noticeable change in style - incorporating soul music as the basis of his compositions.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Born To Boogie (reissue) (Record Store Day RSD 2022)
Born To Boogie (reissue) (Record Store Day RSD 2022) (limited 180 gram audiophile clear vinyl 12")
Cat: MOV 12068. Rel: 03 May 22
 
Disco/Reediciones
Born To Boogie (7:09)
My Little One (3:23)
Review: Music On Vinyl presents what they have boldly described as the holy grail of Dutch boogie - Steve Watson's 1981 release 'Born To Boogie' and 'My Little One' on 12' crystal clear vinyl, as part of this year's eagerly awaited run of Record Store Day releases. Born in Suriname, Watson won the national song festival in 1975 before moving to the Netherlands shortly after, where for the next 10 years he released a number of singles for different labels. Throughout the '80s he was a member of Backlot and Soul Conference, and composed for a number of Dutch artists.
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World War III
World War III (limited numbered 180 gram transparent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3029C. Rel: 18 May 22
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
The Jumping Master (5:18)
Break Down The Walls (5:17)
Jah Jah Love (In The Morning) (7:22)
Israel (12 Tribe) Stylee (extended Play) (8:56)
Money Dread (3:34)
Mental Slavery (6:38)
Skin Head Skank (3:23)
Losers Weepers, Finders Keepers (6:45)
World War III (extended Play) (7:37)
Review: Mikey Dread was a legend of reggae as a producer, DJ and singer, who gained international fame for working with The Clash on 'Bankrobber' and mixing dub versions for their Black Market Clash and Sandinista! albums. Through his Dread At The Controls label he released reams of incredible dub and roots reggae himself, with World War III surely one of the highlights. With the Roots Radics as the backing band and the likes of Earl Sixteen and Watty Burnett on backing vocals, the cast of characters is steeped in reggae's golden era, and sure enough the sound is as good as you'd expect. This welcome reissue comes on yellow vinyl - a beam of sunshine as uplifting as the riddims carved into the grooves.
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Goodbye & Hello (reissue)
Goodbye & Hello (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 679C. Rel: 29 Jun 22
 
Folk/Americana
No Man Can Find The War (2:59)
Carnival Song (3:03)
Pleasant Street (5:16)
Hallucinations (4:51)
I Never Asked To Be Your Mountain (5:57)
Once I Was (3:13)
Phantasmagoria In Two (3:29)
Knight-Errant (1:59)
Goodbye & Hello (8:27)
Morning Glory (2:47)
Review: It's difficult to understate the originality running through everything Tim Buckley wrote, played, and sang. Tragically invited to join the 28 club back in 1975, in the nine years he was actively recording and touring he offered some of the most forward thinking folk music of that time. Which, considering just how busy that scene was then, is certainly saying something. Goodbye & Hello is an archetypal example, because in many ways it feels so anarchic.Yes, this is definitely a product of its day, but in the best possible way. Sending ferocious rock 'n' roll crescendos crashing into country-hued journeyman stuff, traditional folk, jazz, psychedelia and so much more. A testament to just how fertile the decade was, it's remarkable that today his name is often only referenced by the most devoted music historians and back catalogue diggers. So, if you're new here, this is an introduction you should not turn down.
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Blue Wonder Power Milk Remixes
Blue Wonder Power Milk Remixes (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile blue vinyl 12")
Cat: MOV 12020C. Rel: 02 Sep 21
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Eden (Kid Loco Cobble Stone Garden mix) (5:02)
This Strange Effect (Thievery Corporation remix) (4:48)
This Strange Effect (Surf's Up Cinderella remix) (4:34)
Lung (1977 Happy Go Disco mix - club edit) (5:46)
Review: The Music on Vinyl label has linked up with Sony Music and Alex Callier in order to put out four different remix EPs this year. Each one tackles a different album by Belgian band Hooverphonic with A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular, Blue Wonder Power Milk, The Magnificent Tree and Presents Jackie Cane all being reworked. Callier selected the remixes and they have all been cut to 180g 45rpms. The often thought of as a trip hop group, the outfit went on to do so much more and mixed up rock, downtempo, alternative electronica and pop. These first four remixes are all sultry late night jams for close listening and cosy atmospheres.
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Americana Collected
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Americana Collected (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3178C. Rel: 08 Dec 22
 
Folk/Americana
The Band - "Up On Cripple Creek" (4:29)
Big Star - "The Ballad Of El Goodo" (4:19)
Steve Earle - "Copperhead Road" (4:31)
Lucinda Williams - "Can't Let Go" (3:28)
Gene Clark - "For A Spanish Guitar" (5:00)
Delta Spirit - "People, Turn Around" (4:58)
America - "Ventura Highway" (3:28)
Whitley - "Big Chris Sky Country" (4:40)
Alison Krauss - "Gentle On My Mind" (3:29)
John Mellencamp - "Small Town" (3:41)
The Flying Burrito Brothers - "Sin City" (4:09)
Poco - "Rose Of Cimarron" (6:43)
Band Of Horses - "Factory" (4:34)
Gram Parsons - "A Song For You" (4:57)
John Hiatt - "Georgia Rae" (4:25)
Gordon Lightfoot - "Sundown" (3:32)
Lynyrd Skynyrd - "Free Bird" (9:04)
The Allman Brothers Band - "Midnight Rider" (2:58)
New Riders Of The Purple Sage - "Lonesome LA Cowboy" (4:05)
John Prine - "Sam Stone" (4:14)
Bonnie Raitt - "Thing Called Love" (3:50)
Townes Van Zandt - "Pancho & Lefty" (3:40)
Jonathan Wilson - "Desert Raven" (7:51)
Review: Americana, also known as American roots music, is a mixture of genres that blend together into a distinctive roots-oriented sound, culminating in what might also be understood as 'all the microgenres that went into the melting-pot that was the USA before it had established any semblance of a national musical identity'. This compilation for MOV collects all of the musical ingredients that went into this melting pot: a foot of newt from John Mellencamp, an eye of bat from Towned Van Zandt, a tongue of dog from Gene Clark, and a final sprinkling of contemporary national identity from Band Of Horses. A nostalgic experience, full of reverence for days past (and present).
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Scratch The Super Ape (reissue)
Scratch The Super Ape (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2526C. Rel: 12 Dec 22
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Dread Lion (4:32)
Zion Blood (3:57)
Three In One (3:39)
Curly Dub (4:08)
Patience Dub (4:31)
Super Ape (3:50)
Croaking Lizard (3:26)
Black Vest (4:40)
Underground Root (2:55)
Dub Along (3:10)
Review: The Upsetters are responsible for many a great reggae album and plenty of them revolve around apes, somehow. Return Of The Super Ape might be the most well-known from back in 1978 but Scratch The Super Ape is just as good. This reissue from Music On Vinyl comes on nice audiophile orange-coloured vinyl so sounds superb. All the tunes are heavy with plenty of alluring dubs recorded at the legendary studio of Lee 'Scratch' Perry. From Patience' to 'Croaking Lizard' to Ball Vest' these all lock you in.
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Culture Dub (reissue)
Culture Dub (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3169. Rel: 04 Jan 23
 
Dub
Dub Shines Bright (3:59)
Mixed Skillfully (4:05)
Iron Sharpened This Dub (3:50)
Tell Me Where You Got The Dub (4:01)
Behold This Dub (4:06)
Dub On Mt Zion (4:12)
Dub So Free (2:52)
Vacancy Dub (3:38)
Review: Jamaican reggae veterans Culture formed in the late 70s and released their first record with Joe Gibbs before catching the attention of the major labels as reggae boomed internationally. One year after their Two Sevens Clash debut came Harder Than The Rest, and in a fine tradition of turning an album inside out, Culture Dub is the consummate version excursion taking us deep into the echo chamber. It's a crisp take on dub spread out across eight tracks, keeping the rhythms steady and with enough musical incidents to cast some light into these cavernous wells of bass and drums. With the late, great Sonia Pottinger on the buttons and killer songs to work from, Culture Dub is an essential for any devotee of OG dub.
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Blackbird (reissue)
Blackbird (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3271. Rel: 09 Jan 23
 
Jazz
Broadway Blues (4:06)
Slang (5:35)
Purple Haze (15:42)
Fannie Mae (5:34)
Blackbird (3:47)
Donna Lee (7:18)
Continuum (5:27)
Naima (5:40)
Review: Blackbird captures a unique live performance from legendary jazz funk bassist Jaco Pastorius and drummer Rashied Ali, playing together in the South of France in late 1984. As a two-piece, they touch on stripped down renditions of John Coltrane's eternal 'Naima' and Jimi Hendrix's 'Purple Haze', with the only other players being student bassists Michel Hatzigeorgiou, Reno Steba, Alan Brennan, and Angel Vicens, who all joined at various times in the performance. It's a magical moment in time captured on tape, finally getting an official pressing on vinyl nearly 40 years later.
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Tyranny & Mutation (50th Anniversary Edition)
Tyranny & Mutation (50th Anniversary Edition) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3135C. Rel: 17 Jan 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
The Red & The Black (4:27)
OD'd On Life Itself (4:42)
Hot Rails To Hell (5:09)
7 Screaming Diz-Busters (7:04)
Baby Ice Dog (3:33)
Wings Wetted Down (4:11)
Teen Archer (3:54)
Mistress Of The Salmon Salt (Quicklime Girl) (5:06)
Review: Veteran US hard rockers Blue Oyster Cult often existed just outside the mainstream success of their peers, bar the odd crossover hit. The line-up changed over the years but they were arguably at their peak in the early 70s, as you can hear on this their second album. 50 years on, it's still a kick-ass collection of tunes that keep the tempo up, the riffs rolling and plenty of space for some wailing solos. There was space for freakier tunes such as the organ-soaked 'Screaming Diz-Busters' and lean and mean blues workouts like 'Baby Ice Dog', but on Tyranny & Mutation they were always reliably rocking out.
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Nineties Collected Vol 2
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Nineties Collected Vol 2 (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile purple vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3227C. Rel: 10 Jan 23
 
Pop
U2 - "Stay (Faraway, So Close)" (4:58)
Kula Shaker - "Tattva" (3:47)
Sophie B Hawkins - "Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover" (4:14)
Rialto - "Monday Morning 5:19" (4:51)
Stakka Bo - "Here We Go" (3:56)
Sheryl Crow - "All I Wanna Do" (4:34)
The Verve - "The Drugs Don't Work" (5:04)
Primal Scream - "Loaded" (4:22)
Incognito - "Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing" (4:02)
Definition Of Sound - "Wear Your Love Like Heaven" (3:46)
Jesus Loves You - "Bow Down Mister" (3:45)
Leila K - "Open Sesame" (3:56)
Duran Duran - "Ordinary World" (4:19)
Texas - "Say What You Want" (3:51)
Gavin Friday - "I Want To Live" (4:02)
Arrested Development - "Mr Wendal" (4:07)
Melissa Etheridge - "I'm The Only One" (4:14)
US3 - "Cantaloop" (3:39)
Kelis - "Caught Out There" (4:50)
Air - "Sexy Boy" (3:51)
Jamiroquai - "Too Young To Die" (3:22)
The LA's - "There She Goes" (2:43)
Soul II Soul - "Get A Life" (3:40)
Wes Cunningham - "Not Enough" (3:15)
Underworld - "Born Slippy (Nuxx)" (4:22)
Review: Available as a limited edition purple LP, 'Nineties Collected' forms the second instalment in the 'Decades Collected' series from Music On Vinyl, which hears each decade from the past century or so 'collected' in terms of its most popular tracks. With songs from Underworld, U2, Air, Kula Shaker and Kelis on there, you can be sure that this album'll scour every corner of the nineties dance-pop world, offering a rare glimpse into a time wherein labels had far more cash, and underground artists had far more clout. Four waxen sides of unbridled Euro-optimism and relentless positivity characterise this take on the '90s.
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Bright Red
Bright Red (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red vinyl LP + 4 page booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 2539C. Rel: 20 Jul 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Speechless (4:21)
Bright Red (2:51)
The Puppet Motel (3:49)
Speak My Language (2:29)
World Without End (3:24)
Freefall (5:53)
Muddy River (3:53)
Beautiful Pea Green Boat (4:30)
Love Among The Sailors (2:37)
Poison (3:52)
In Our Sleep (feat Lou Reed) (2:28)
Night In Baghdad (3:31)
Tightrope (5:48)
Same Time Tomorrow (3:46)
Review: An artist so effortlessly apt to reinvent herself such as Laurie Anderson should be more than any other worthy of the reissue treatment. Music On Vinyl here present the legendary New York musician and performance artist's 1989 avant-garde album 'Bright Red', which followed a brief stint in the chart-worthy realm of pop. Co-produced with Brian Eno and informed by her then relationship with Lou Reed, Anderson's musings on love, landscape and death are more than submerged in Eno's proto-ambient pop and reverb techniques. It's also yet another stalwart album in vocal synthesis, with cuts such as 'Puppet Motel' showing off Anderson's longstanding penchant for gender-bending throat mods.
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Mesmerise
Mesmerise (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: MOV 12026C. Rel: 31 Aug 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Mesmerise (4:06)
Precious One (5:49)
Summer Chill (5:22)
Then We'll Rise (4:16)
Review: Although they're widely considered to be a shoegaze band, Chapterhouse were quite wide-ranging in their sound, and that's best demonstrated on their run of EPs. Music On Vinyl continue their mission to reissue all these landmark records from the early 90s, and so we come to the third record, Mesmerise. Ahead of their debut album, this four-track selection speaks to the unique space the band occupied between the baggy sound from Manchester and the ethereal grandeur of shoegaze. It's a sound which has a strong nostalgic tint from a modern perspective, truly a product of the time with a rose-tinted power to sweep you away. Just put on 'Precious One' and try to resist the sentimental swell.
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10: 1993-2003 Ten Years Of
10: 1993-2003 Ten Years Of (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile clear & blue marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 2852C. Rel: 27 Sep 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Losing You (4:08)
Not An Addict (4:48)
Believe (3:33)
Almost Happy (3:45)
My Heart (3:25)
The Ballad Of Lea & Paul (3:15)
I Smoke A Lot (2:52)
Little Man (3:52)
Another Year (3:30)
Mr Freeze (4:23)
Dad (2:55)
Winners (3:50)
If You're Not Scared (3:17)
Everything For Free (3:42)
Busy (3:38)
Virgin State Of Mind (3:12)
Until I'm Fine (3:07)
God In My Bed (3:03)
Review: K's Choice released their ten-year retrospective compilation back in 2003. It drew together all their finest moments from the proceeding decade but gets the full reissue treatment here with limited numbered gatefold 180 gram and coloured wax. The Belgian rock band hail from Antwerp and in their heyday mixed up alt-rock, post-grunge and folk rock on a series of albums that went gold and platinum in various countries around the world. This collection has all the big, stadium-sized tunes as well as the more quiet moments of introspective calm. It's a great reminder of a band that had a big impact at the turn of the millennium.

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Reggae Power (reissue)
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Reggae Power (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3180C. Rel: 01 Nov 22
 
Clásico/Ska
The Ethiopians - "Everything Crash" (2:35)
The Ethiopians - "What A Fire" (2:42)
Roy Shirley - "Dancing Reggae" (2:50)
The Ethiopians - "Losing You" (3:02)
The Kingston Tops - "Robert F Kennedy" (2:04)
The Ethiopians - "Hong Kong Flu" (2:19)
Roy Shirley - "Life" (3:11)
The Ethiopians - "Gun Man" (2:06)
The Ethiopians - "Feel The Spirit" (2:26)
Roy Shirley - "Your Smile" (3:14)
The Kingston Tops - "Dollar Of Soul" (2:53)
Review: J.J. Johnson became an acclaimed talent after working on several best-selling rock steady and proto-reggae 45s by the likes of Lee 'Scratch' Perry, the Rulers, Carl Dawkins and the Kingstonians. His productions had never before been collected together until this compilation from Trojan Records in 1969. It showed the reggae master's new and fresh take on the tried and tested sound and was dominated by tunes from well-known and frequent hit-makers the Ethiopians. The likes of Roy Shirley and the J.J. All Stars also feature and are taken from 1968 to 1972.
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Live At The Cabaret Metro (Deluxe Edition) (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2022)
Live At The Cabaret Metro (Deluxe Edition) (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2022) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile clear & white marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3053. Rel: 02 Dec 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Madman (3:32)
Leave Me Out (2:50)
Faultline (4:17)
Undecided (4:24)
Tomorrow (4:57)
Pure Massacre (8:21)
Isreal's Son (8:16)
Review: We can only begin to image how Silverchair felt taking to the stage at Chicago's legendary Cabaret Metro. It's 1994, and the band aren't even old enough to buy a drink (members are still only 15), but their spectacular debut, Frogstomp, has already positioned them as Australia's great post-grunge hope, meaning a venue famed for seminal shows by scene deities like Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Smashing Pumpkins - among others - would mean the world to the young upstarts.
Live was the resulting album, initially released on promotional CD only, packing seven tracks of pure on-stage energy, cacophony, and guitar-first dirt, alongside a special bonus bit at the end. Available now for the first time ever on black plastic, with just 5000 copies pressed, it's what you might call a veritable piece of 1990s rock history.
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All Quiet On The Western Front (Soundtrack)
All Quiet On The Western Front (Soundtrack) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent smokey vinyl LP + 4-page booklet)
Cat: MOVATM 369C. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Soundtracks
Remains (2:20)
Uniform (1:48)
Rain & Night (0:58)
Flares (1:17)
Burried & Found (2:17)
Dog Tags (1:25)
Ludwig (1:26)
Comrades (2:18)
Search Party (3:45)
Tanks (1:46)
War Machines (1:51)
Retreat (1:32)
Bomb Crater (3:09)
Night Fires (1:28)
Tjaden (1:25)
No End (3:50)
Making Sense Of War (1:52)
Paul (1:43)
Review: Music on Vinyl gives the full treatment to Volker Bertelmann's epic score to All Quiet On The Western Front and serves it up on limited and numbered 180-gram audiophile transparent smokey vinyl with a four-page booklet featuring movie still to boot. Set during World War I, the film follows an idealistic young German soldier and received a leading 14 nominations at the 76th British Academy Film Awards, including one for Best Original Score. It is a truly immersive listen that captures the range of emotions conveyed in the film.
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Dog Eat Dog
Dog Eat Dog (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3139. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Rock
Machine Gun (5:48)
The Hole In My Wall (1:35)
April 2031 (4:27)
Andy Warhol Was Right (3:35)
Bonfire (4:15)
The Bitter Pill (4:13)
Hollywood (So Far, So Good) (3:46)
All My Bridges Are Burning (3:46)
Quicksand (3:46)
Let It Rain (3:46)
Inside Out (3:46)
Sad Theresa (3:46)
Review: Huge guitar solos, a not-so-subtle hint of seduction and romance, rousing choruses and an attitude that screams: "I'm gonna make that heavy metal hand signal every five or six minutes." Warrant may not be the first name on everyone's lips when it comes to the heyday big room, sexually charged glam metal, but when all is said and done they did pretty well during their seven years in the game.
Emerging from the Los Angeles scene of the mid-late-1980s, a city that has a lot to answer for in these musical ends, by the time they packed up their Fenders and called time more than 10million albums had been sold, with the double-platinum Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich the real gem of the lot. Dog Eat Dog came along a little later, in 1992, and by this point the group had really got into gear. Don't expect the same tangible hunger and impact as the inaugural effort, then, but in many ways this is far more complete example of what they were gunning for.
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Timepeace (25th Anniversary Edition)
Timepeace (25th Anniversary Edition) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3357. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Soul
Ride Sweet Ride (intro) (2:48)
Lazarus Man (8:24)
Keep Your Heart Right (4:50)
Java Sparrow (5:09)
People Get Ready/Brotherly Love (6:47)
No More Blues (5:44)
Timepeace (8:54)
Following Your Footprints (6:28)
Love Theme From Spartacus (4:30)
Review: It's now a quarter of a century since Terry Callier released his Timepeace album, which was his first after a 15 year break. The record won the United Nations's Time For Peace award for outstanding artistic achievement and for "contributing to world peace." It features standout tunes like 'People Get Ready' and 'Brotherly Love' composed by Curtis Mayfield, as well as a guest spot from Pharoah Sanders on tenor-saxophone on the title song 'Timepeace' and seven other wondrous tunes that showcase soul, jazz, folk influences. This reissue includes an insert with lyrics and liner-notes by Tom Terrell.
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1st Born Second (reissue)
1st Born Second (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3407. Rel: 10 May 23
 
Soul
Intro (1:44)
For You (3:41)
Fast Lane (feat Dr. Dre/Jadakiss) (4:32)
Reminisce (feat Mos Def/Common) (4:34)
All That I Am (Somethin' For The People) (3:50)
Sally (3:39)
Sometimes (7:06)
Love It (3:45)
C'mere (Skit) (2:11)
Soul Sista
When Will U Call
Queen Of Sanity
Love Poems (0:40)
You Are (4:13)
Home (5:21)
Slyde (4:02)
Second Child (6:50)
Review: American soul man Bilal dropped his debut album in 2001. Back then, r&b and neo-soul were in their golden times and Bilal was one of the best in the game. The singer songwriter was of course part of he influential 90s collective The Soulquarians alongside members D'Angelo, Q-Tip, Common and Questlove and some of those feature here as well as the likes of Robert Glasper. Production was taken care of by none other than Dr Dre alongside Raphael Saadiq and J Dilla. Lead single 'Soul Sista' toped the US charts and remarkably this is the first time the album has ever been available on vinyl.
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In The Music The Village Never Ends (40th Anniversary Edition)
In The Music The Village Never Ends (40th Anniversary Edition) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile yellow & translucent green marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3428C. Rel: 16 May 23
 
Funk
Sweet Juju (4:45)
Nomalizo (5:10)
Nkedama (4:40)
Hamba Nam We (4:37)
Vumani Makhosi (4:57)
Down By The River (5:06)
The Village (4:26)
Review: KC
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Sphinctour (reissue)
Sphinctour (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3191C. Rel: 28 Feb 23
 
Industrial/Noise
Psalm 69 (Elysee Montmarte, Paris) (5:05)
Crumbs (Congresscenter, Stuttgar) (3:53)
Reload (Convention Center, Albuquerque) (2:39)
Filth Pig (The Varsity Arena, Toronto) (6:37)
Just 1 Fix (Aragon #2, Chicago) (4:56)
NWO (The Palladium #1, Los Angeles) (5:52)
Hero (Gaswerk, Hamburg) (5:18)
Thieves (Mercer Arena, Seattle) (2:37)
Scarecrow (Jesolo Beach Festival, Venice) (7:31)
Lava (Dour Festival, Brussels) (8:51)
The Fall (Brixton Academy, London) (7:51)
Review: Ministry have always enjoyed playing with album titles - 1989's The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste being one of the best examples. They've also evolved from a synth pop outfit at the turn of that decade into one of the pre-eminent industrial rock and metal bands of the following ten years, a process that helps them stand out among a scene that became increasingly saturated as time progressed.

Never by-numbers, then, and always looking to experiment with effects, samples, and structure, on stage their reputation for being uncompromisingly Ministry precedes them, and here's at least some form of proof. Sphinctour (lol) is an 11 track album containing recordings from various live shows across the globe, each of which invokes the atmosphere and gargantuan power of the outfit in question, with the only real problem being the fact you probably weren't there to see these shows happen.
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Ticket To Mayhem (reissue)
Ticket To Mayhem (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile green vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3126C. Rel: 28 Feb 23
 
Metal
Perpetual Warfare (1:39)
Walk The Plank (4:25)
Last Nail In The Coffin (4:34)
Drowning In Torment (3:54)
The Burning Of Atlanta (4:56)
Eternal Eyes (Last Nail In The Coffin) (part 2) (3:23)
Snake Pit (3:54)
Spiral Of Violence (5:45)
Respect The Dead (3:11)
Perpetual Warfare (1:39)
Review: The second full-length from New Jersey thrash metal outfit Whiplash arrived courtesy of Roadrunner in 1987, a mere year after their breakneck paced debut 'Power & Pain'. At this point in the late 80s the scene already had genre classics such as Metallica's 'Master Of Puppets' and Slayer's 'Reign In Blood' to contend with, making it a free for all of pummeling thrash acts doing their utmost to not get lost in the ether. While some often cite 1989's 'Insult To Injury' as the total showcasing of their prowess, Ticket To Mayhem is testament (no pun intended) to the myriad of vital bands that kept the thrash movement pulsing beneath the major heights and laurels of a select few, with Whiplash finally receiving the praise and credence they had initially earned so many decades prior.
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Airdrawndagger (reissue)
Airdrawndagger (reissue) (limited numbered trifold 180 gram audiophile silver & black marbled vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 2585S. Rel: 28 Jun 23
 
Progressive House
Wavy Gravy (7:59)
Immortal (4:55)
Mr Tiddles (4:54)
Bloodlock (10:16)
Fundamental (11:15)
Boileroom (10:46)
Drempels (1:27)
Magnetic North (5:45)
Cloud Cuckoo (8:30)
Requiem (6:05)
Golden Arm (6:00)
Review: While he is still thought of as a God of a DJ to many, Welsh wizard Sasha is a dab hand in the studio too. Airdrawndagger, his second studio long player, is proof of that and a real masterpiece with co-productions by Charlie May, Junkie XL and James Holden. It is a hugely complex world of sound with progressive melodies, wavy electronic drums and immersive synths capes that all add up to one smooth and serene trip. This luxury reissue comes on limited, numbered trifold 180 gram audiophile silver & black marbled vinyl. A vital collector's piece.
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