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Message From The Country
Message From The Country (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile white vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3604C. Rel: 10 Apr 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Message From The Country (4:41)
Ella James (3:12)
No Time (3:42)
Don't Mess Me Up (3:13)
Until Your Moma's Gone (5:07)
It Wasn't My Idea To Dance (5:17)
The Minister (4:34)
Ben Crawley Steel Company (3:01)
The Words Of Aaron (5:14)
My Marge (2:05)
Review: Message From The Country marks a pivotal moment for The Move in 1971, signaling changes on the horizon. The album showcases the band pushing their sound to its limits, incorporating intricate harmonies, lush arrangements, and Beatles-esque influences. Led by Jeff Lynne's songwriting and arranging, the record exhibits a charmingly ornate yet accessible blend of rock and pop-psych elements. Despite facing challenges as a reduced trio and shifting away from live performances, the Move delivered their most complex and cohesive album. From the post-psychedelic title track to the driving energy of 'Ella James' and the airy pop-psychedelia of 'No Time,' each song contributes to a unified and powerful listening experience. Message From The Country holds its own against the White Album with its blend of musical innovation and accessibility. While it may have been overshadowed by the emergence of Electric Light Orchestra, the album remains essential for fans of the Move, ELO, and Roy Wood alike.
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Realized Fantasies
Realized Fantasies (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile crystal clear & turquoise marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 2260T. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Rock
Downhill Racer (4:48)
Hard To Say Goodbye (5:03)
Mother Warned Me (4:45)
Lionheart (4:42)
Rain (4:29)
Pruple Mountain's Majesty (6:14)
Rock 'N Roll Away (5:55)
Easy Street (4:31)
All You Need (4:22)
Indian Summer (4:43)
Review: Following on from 1989's majorly successful and admittedly more commercial sounding fourth full-length Intuition, Trondheim glam metal-tinged hard rock heroes TNT would find themselves on the radar and eventual roster of Atlantic Records, who in 1992, would distribute the band's fifth album and first on the major label, Realized Fantasies. Praised by fans for its exceptional production with ludicrously bombastic percussion the whole way through, the project saw a sonic retracing of their more hardened edges, so as not to lose sight of their creative prowess. That being said, cuts such as the cheerful 'Easy Street' and epic ballad 'Lionheart' seem like they were purposefully designed to keep snooting record label execs off their proverbial backs. Never mind what glassy eyed nostalgia-baters say, Realized Fantasies goes hard as hell while delivering barrages of riffage, melody and playfully epic grandeur.
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Dogs Of War
Dogs Of War (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile gold vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3570C. Rel: 10 Apr 24
 
Metal
Dogs Of War (4:31)
Burning Wheels (4:10)
Don't Worry (5:07)
Big Twin Rolling (Coming Home) (5:22)
Hold On (4:22)
The Great White Buffalo (5:53)
Demolition Alley (6:10)
Walking Through Tokyo (5:52)
Give It All Away (4:03)
Yesterday's Gone (3:49)
Review: Originally released in 1995, Dogs Of War served as the 12th full-length from Barnsley metal legends Saxon, and not only marked a pivotal sonic turn towards embracing a more anthemic hard rock-tinged approach than ever previously heard, but also a major line-up shift. Cutting founding member Graham Oliver's almost two decade tenure short by one year, the LP would be the guitarist's last with his bandmates after it was discovered that he had overseen the sale of a 1980 live bootleg to which he kept all profits. Not very cool, and not very metal, but thankfully his last licks across this record are very much both.
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Fargo Year 5 (Soundtrack)
Fargo Year 5 (Soundtrack) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile white vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MOVATM 413C. Rel: 10 Apr 24
 
Soundtracks
Who Is Dot (6:23)
The Rancher (5:15)
Run (5:03)
Lorraine (5:03)
Horror (3:58)
Munch (4:22)
S5 Murder Theme (7:25)
Dot Part Deux (3:15)
Dot (Moving) (3:43)
Linda (5:31)
Fargo Season 5 Main Theme (Secret Suite) (4:45)
Fargo Season 5 Main Theme (5:34)
Fargo Season 5 Main Theme (Harp) (2:43)
Slow Tension (4:28)
Toxic (feat Lisa Hannigan) (3:25)
Simple Gifts (1:09)
Timpani Suite (2:50)
Kidnap (2:51)
Ranchers Open (3:40)
Fargo Metal (1:21)
Drums & Tennis (2:41)
Strip Club (1:55)
Review: Fargo Year Five is the fifth instalment of the acclaimed series Fargo and it debuted on screens back in November 21, 2023, and rolled out ten more gripping episodes. Continuing the tradition, Jeff Russo crafted the captivating music for this season, as he did for the preceding four. Notably, Russo clinched the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited Series, Movie, or Special in 2017 for his exceptional work on Fargo. Besides his prowess in television composition, Russo is revered as one of the founding members of the band Tonic, showcasing his multifaceted talent across various facets of the music industry, and this score is as good as all the ones that came before it.
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Amigos
Amigos (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile purple vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2676C. Rel: 10 Apr 24
 
Rock
Dance Sister Dance (Baila Mi Hermana) (8:16)
Take Me With You (5:26)
Let Me (4:52)
Gitano (6:14)
Tell Me Are You Tired (5:43)
Europa (Earth’s Cry Heaven’s Smile) (5:04)
Let It Shine (5:49)
Review: Santana's Amigos album from 1976 stands out as a Latin-infused rock masterpiece that often goes unnoticed due to the absence of their most popular hits. Nonetheless, it is regarded as one of their most captivating albums, resonating with listeners through its infectious energy and musical prowess. The opening track, 'Dance Sister Dance (Baila Mi Hermana),' showcases Santana's exceptional guitar skills, complemented by a solid rhythm section that propels the melodies to new heights. The album features standout tracks like the heartfelt ballad 'Take Me With You,' the dynamic 'Let Me,' and the grandiose 'Europa (Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile).' With its recent reissue on vinyl, Amigos becomes essential for both loyal Santana enthusiasts and those discovering the band's music for the first time. Embracing the fusion of Latin rhythms and rock elements, this album continues to captivate audiences and solidify Santana's legacy in the realm of musical excellence.
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Killing Ground
Killing Ground (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile gold vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3574C. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Metal
Intro (1:32)
Killing Ground (5:40)
The Court Of The Crimson King (6:00)
Coming Home (3:43)
Until Hell Freezes Over (4:42)
Dragon's Lair (3:42)
You Don't Know What You've Got (4:59)
Deeds Of Glory (4:32)
Running For The Border (4:27)
Shadows On The Wall (6:17)
Rock Is Our Life (3:59)
Review: Not including the 2000 Diamonds & Nuggets compilation, 2001's Killing Ground would mark the first album of the 21st century, and 15th overall full-length from Barnsley metal titans Saxon. Distancing themselves sonically from the more hard rock-oriented approach taken on Dogs Of War or Unleash The Beast, the material here felt like a purposeful re-shift towards classic metallic song structure, complete with frenetic riffage and epic compositions. Most notable for offering easily the best latter day cut from the legends with 'The Court of the Crimson King', as well as serving as the last entry from drummer Firtz Randow, Killing Ground triumphed where so many seasoned metal veterans falter, by marrying their long-established sonic ethos to modern techniques whilst retaining their identity.
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Whirlpool
Whirlpool (limited numbered 180 gram translucent white marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 2567. Rel: 26 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Breather
Pearl
Autosleeper
Treasure
Falling Down
April
Guilt
If You Want Me
Something More
Review: A great choice by Music On Vinyl - whom at this point have proven their mettle at sating the desires of almost any type of past music enjoyer - Chapterhouse's 'Whirlpool' is the debut studio album by the English shoegaze band, and thoroughly deserves this case of retrospection. In just nine tracks, the quartet of Andrew Sheriff, Stephen Patman, Simon Rowe and Ashley Bates established a hugely maximal sound, stylistically nailing the form by pairing its vacuuming vocal washes with more propulsive, hard-limited mixes and masters, informed by industrial and dance music most notably. Contemporaries of similarly tersely-named bands like Lush, Moose, Ride and Curve, Chapterhouse were indeed the most multi-syllabic, not to mention least restrained band out at the time; standouts 'Pearl', 'Autosleeper' and 'Falling Down' nailed the explosion of '90s indie ferment and the overflow of emotions that came with the decade.
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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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Cool Rasta
Cool Rasta (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3699C. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Cool Rasta (2:58)
Black On Black (2:43)
Peace & Harmony (2:43)
Do Good To Everyone (2:49)
Dreadlock (3:25)
Suffering So (3:28)
Autalene (3:15)
Baga Boo (2:39)
Wah Go Home (4:12)
Over & Over (3:15)
Review: Formed in the early 60s and initally recorded at the now world-famous Studio One studios in Jamaica, Heptones are most famous for bridging the genres ska and rocksteady.. In 1971 they left to work with Lee 'Scratch' Perry and found international success with re-recording and or updating many of their tracks again. Cool Rasta was their first new recording for the legendary Trojan Records in 1976, an album that has all the hallmarks of early ska - see 'Do Good To Everyone'. Elsewhere, 'Dreadlock' is a great example of their rootsier side, and the the album is not short on political, conscious messages either with tracks like 'Black On Black' and 'Suffering So'. Cool Rasta is an album that always hits the mark - and this version comes with limited hand-numbered copies on 180-gram orange vinyl.
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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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Call Me By Your Name (Soundtrack)
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Call Me By Your Name (Soundtrack) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile pink vinyl 2xLP + booklet + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: MOVATM 184T. Rel: 06 Feb 24
 
Soundtracks
John Adams - "Hallelujah Junction - 1st Movement"
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "MAY In The Backyard"
Loredana Berte - "J'Adore Venise"
Bandolero - "Paris Latino"
Frank Glazer - "Sonatine Bureaucratique "
Alessio Bax - "'Zion Hort Die Wachter Singen'"
Giorgio Moroder & Joe Esposito - "Lady Lady Lady"
Andre Laplante - "Une Barque Sur L'Ocean"
Sufjan Stevens - "Futile Devices" (Doveman remix)
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "Germination"
FR David - "Words"
Marco Armani - "E La Vita"
Sufjan Stevens - "Mystery Of Love"
Franco Battiato - "Radio Varsavia"
The Psychedelic Furs - "Love My Way"
Valeria Szervanszky & Ronald Cavaye - "Le Jardin Feerique"
Sufjan Steven - "Visions Of Gideon"
Review: It's surprisingly not that common for a director to pick music for their movie. There are accomplished experts at scouring and sourcing the most powerful and moving tunes for cinema, and, of course, composers who have established themselves as maestros of silver screen scores. Luca Guadagnino is an exception to the rule, then, with his coming-of-age drama, Call Me By Your Name, soundtracked via his choices. And what choices they are. The film itself is beautiful and incredibly moving, adjectives which also apply to the accompanying sounds. From the theatrical pop of Loredana Berte, to the staggering instrumentation of Ryuichi Sakamoto and heartfelt cries of Sufjan Stevens, this collection of tones is as varied as it is captivating from beginning to end, and - whether you've seen the flick or not - deserves a place on everyone's shelf.
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Humble Pie
Humble Pie (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3717. Rel: 26 Mar 24
 
Rock
Live With Me (7:54)
Only A Roach (2:47)
One Eyed Trouser-Snake Rumba (2:50)
Earth & Water Song (6:15)
I'm Ready (4:59)
Theme From Skint - See You Later Liquidator (5:43)
Red Light Mama, Red Hot! (6:15)
Sucking On The Sweet Vine (5:40)
Review: Humble Pie's self-titled third album was originally released in 1970 to great fanfare. The album marked a turn for the band presenting a much heavier sounding product per influence by their new manager and new label at A&M records. The band featured Steve Marriott on guitar and vocals, Jerry Shirley on drums and keyboards, Greg Ridley on bass and vocals along with Peter Frampton on guitar and vocals, Frampton stepping into the limelight with his amazing performance on 'Earth and Water Song', a song was surrounded in thentracklisting by two of the heaviest songs they ever wrote - 'One Eyed Trouser Snake Rumba' and 'I' Ready'. The album is also known for containing the one and only song sung by Jerry Shirley 'Only A Roach', a homage to marijuana.
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Eurodance Collected
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Eurodance Collected (limited 180 gram audiophile pink vinyl LP + purple vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3720C. Rel: 16 Apr 24
 
Funky/Club House
2 Unlimited - "No Limit" (3:45)
Cappella - "U Got 2 Let The Music" (3:38)
Mc Sar & The Real McCoy - "It's On You" (4:05)
Haddaway - "What Is Love" (4:29)
La Bouche - "Be My Lover" (4:01)
E-Type - "This Is The Way" (3:56)
Vengaboys - "Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!" (3:25)
Captain Jack - "Captain Jack" (4:08)
2 Brothers On The 4th Floor - "Dreams (Will Come Alive)" (4:22)
Ice MC - "Think About The Way" (4:19)
BG The Prince Of Rap - "The Colour Of My Dreams" (3:55)
Whigfield - "Saturday Night" (3:41)
DJ Bobo - "Let The Dream Come True" (4:02)
Snap! - "Rhythm Is A Dancer" (3:42)
Maxx - "Get A Way" (3:45)
Twenty 4 Seven - "Slave To The Music" (4:04)
Technotronic - "Pump Up The Jam" (3:35)
Mr President - "Coco Jamboo" (3:39)
Corona - "The Rhythm Of The Night" (4:23)
E-Rotic - "Max Don't Have Sex With Your Ex" (3:21)
Captain Hollywood Project - "More & More" (3:55)
Strike - "U Sure Do" (3:46)
Jam & Spoon - "Right In The Night" (feat Plavka) (3:47)
Solid Base - "Mirror Mirror" (3:16)
T-Spoon - "Sex On The Beach" (3:44)
N-Trance - "Stayin' Alive" (feat Ricardo Da Force) (4:03)
Playahitty - "The Summer Is Magic" (3:57)
Review: You'd be hard-pressed to find a collection of euro house and dance music more chock-full of hits than this. In the vein of the early 90s dance compilations, Music On Vinyl gathers two discs packed with landmark dance records and massively popular crossover tracks like Haddaway's 'What Is Love', 2 Unlimited's sports arena classic No Limit', Snap!'s timeless 'Rhythm Is A Dancer' and the worldwide hit 'Pump Up The Jam' by Technotronic. The great thing about this release is the inclusion of many other lesser known but memorable gems like T-Spoon 'Sex On The Beach' and Twenty 4 Seven's 'Slave To The Music'. A whopping 27 tracks in total to take you back to the days when dance music owned the airwaves and the clubs.
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Cuckoo (reissue)
Cuckoo (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile pink & purple marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3478C. Rel: 27 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Missing Link
Crystal
Men Are From Mars Women Are From Venus
All Of One
Unreadable Communication
Turkey Crossing
Super Blaster
Left Of Mother
Sweetest Pie
Cuckoo
Review: Cuckoo was their second full length from Curve - Toni Halliday on vocals and guitar with Dean Garcia - and saw its release in 1993. This album was heavier, focused and featured stronger, more aggressive rhythms that evolved from their first album. Heavily influenced by bombastic urban and electronic beats but favouring shoegaze effects on the guitars, making for a unique combination that made Cuckoo stand out from the rest, ultimately predating similar sounds from bands like Garbage. This album holds key tracks like the amazing 'Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus' as well as the singles 'Missing Link' and 'Super Blaster'. The effects of Curve are still being felt today by those who discover them and fans of the producer Flood should definitely be aware of this album if they are not already. This reissue comes on limited numbered 180- Gram pink & purple vinyl LP complete with an insert.
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On Your Feet Or On Your Knees
On Your Feet Or On Your Knees (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile silver & black marbled vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 3423C. Rel: 26 Mar 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
The Subhuman
Harvester Of Eyes
Hot Rails To Hell
The Red & The Black
Seven Screaming Dizbusters
Buck's Boogie
Then Came The Last Days Of May
Cities On Flame
ME 262
Before The Kidd (A Redcap)
I Ain't Got You
Born To Be Wild
Review: On Your Feet Or On Your Knees was the band's first compilation and helped them shoot to stardom. With the rise of successful greatest hits albums, the label at the time pressured the young band to bring out a collection of previously released music, with then 12 songs featured here the result of collecting three songs per prior album that the band felt were their strongest. This album features some of the most beloved live songs by the band like 'Buck's Boogie'. For those that are new to the band, this is a great introduction to the history of BOC prior to their landmark hit 'Don't Fear The Reaper' smash the following year and this reissue comes on silver & black marbled vinyl.
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Steps In Time
Steps In Time (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3402C. Rel: 16 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Fish (5:12)
Love & Pride (3:22)
And As For Myself (3:26)
Trouble (4:00)
Won’t You Hold My Hand Now (3:05)
Unity Song (4:05)
Cherry (4:16)
Soul On My Boots (3:33)
I Kissed The Spikey Fridge (4:07)
Fish (reprise) (2:24)
Review: King's debut album, Steps In Time, is an infectious energy bomb of new wave dance pop. Led by the standout single 'Love & Pride,' the album delivers a vibrant collection of tracks that are sure to delight fans of the genre. While 'Love & Pride' undoubtedly steals the spotlight with its irresistible hooks and infectious energy, the rest of the album holds its own as well. The songs are all well constructed and grow on you with repeat listens like longtime fans of the album have realized. After 40 years, they still hold plenty of entertaining moments for those who appreciate the new wave meets pop sound.
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People Get Funny (reissue)
People Get Funny (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile translucent pink vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3712C. Rel: 19 Mar 24
 
Jazz
People Get Funny When They Get A Little Money (4:34)
LA Carnival (7:55)
Ski Ball (5:16)
Three Quarter Miles (6:02)
Silver Plated (4:19)
Hal Strange (5:23)
The Time Of My Life (3:50)
Step Down To The Top (2:55)
Review: Eddie Harris was an iconic American jazz musician who revolutionised the genre by introducing the electrically amplified saxophone. With a prolific career spanning over 50 albums, Harris seamlessly blended jazz with funk, earning Grammy Award nominations for two of his groundbreaking records. Among them, the 1983 release People Get Funny..s' stands out. Featuring tracks like 'People Get Funny When They Get A Little Money' and 'La Carnival' which exemplify his signature jazz-funk fusion with captivating vocals and scatting, it las has other gems like 'Silver Plated,' which showcase a more traditional jazz-hard-bop style. Accompanied by talented musicians like drummer Carl Burnett, electric pianist William S. Henderson III, and bassist Larry Gales, this limited edition release of People Get Funny... is pressed on translucent pink vinyl.
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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
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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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America's Volume Dealer
America's Volume Dealer (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile clear & black smokey vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3185C. Rel: 16 Apr 24
 
Metal
Over Me (4:20)
Congratulations Song (3:21)
Stare Too Long (4:57)
Diablo Blvd (3:25)
Doublewide (4:13)
Zippo (4:32)
Who's Got The Fire (3:07)
Sleeping Martyr (4:57)
Take What You Want (3:29)
13 Angels (6:34)
Gittin' It On (2:37)
Rather See You Dead (1:44)
Steady Roller (demo version) (2:27)
Review: Originally released at the turn of the new millennium, America's Volume Dealer marked the sixth full-length from North Carolina sludging southern metal legends Corrosion Of Conformity, and would be the last to feature longtime drummer Reed Mullin before his return a decade later in 2010. Noted for being the band's most accessible or "radio-friendly" project due to the more polished production and increased reliance on melody, there's no denying that while the dank stoner-heft grooves of old are largely absent, the more alternative rock-leaning approach to their signature brand of metallic, southern blues, in hindsight, was a remarkable breath of fresh air within their back catalogue.
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Sugar (remastered)
Sugar (remastered) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile translucent orange marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 212C. Rel: 19 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Sugar (9:58)
Sunshine Alley (10:49)
Impressions (14:02)
Review: Sugar by Stanley Turrentine is a timeless jazz record that epitomizes the more soulful elegance of the genre. Released in 1971, Turrentine's smooth tenor saxophone melodies dance effortlessly over lush arrangements to create an atmosphere of warmth and sophistication. The album's title track is a standout that showcases Turrentine's unparalleled improvisational skills and ability to convey emotion through his music. With its irresistible groove and infectious energy, this record continues to captivate audiences and solidifies Stanley Turrentine's legacy as one of the most influential figures in jazz history.
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Borrowed Time (reissue)
Borrowed Time (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3530. Rel: 05 Mar 24
 
Metal
Call Me (3:48)
In The Heat Of The Night (4:57)
To Heaven From Hell (6:15)
Lightning To The Nations (4:11)
Borrowed Time (7:39)
Don’t You Ever Leave Me (7:54)
Am I Evil? (7:22)
Review: English heavy-metal band Diamond Head was formed in Stourbridge by guitarist Brian Tatler and drummer Duncan Scott in 1976. Part of the new wave of British heavy metal, even the most famous bands in the category - Metallica, Megadeth, etc. - acknowledge Diamond Head as among the few pioneers to popularise the sound after a long nascence, not to mention their creditors. On Borrowed Time, one can hear that Diamond Head are still informed by ballad rock, highlighting the mid-heyday developments of the sound in the 1970s. Now reissued by Music On Vinyl, this edition is faithful to later versions, adding their signature song 'Am I Evil?' into the mix; the cherry on top to an already amazing, formative heavy metal album.
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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 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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Intérprete: A VISION OF PANORAMA
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Baltimore (45th Anniversary Edition)
Baltimore (45th Anniversary Edition) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3386C. Rel: 04 Jul 23
 
Jazz
Baltimore (4:35)
Everything Must Change (3:59)
The Family (4:55)
My Father (4:56)
Music For Lovers (3:43)
Rich Girl (3:04)
That's All I Want From You (2:54)
Forget (2:45)
Balm In Gilead (2:26)
If You Pray Right (3:20)
Review: Nina Simone has rather been written out of popular music history because of quite how confrontational and proudly Black she was. She was just as far ahead of her times musically too and this legendary album Baltimore shows why. It arrived with no promotion and no lead singles and so it was an utter commercial failure, but the sleuths of the internet have rediscovered it over the 45 years since its release and helped to make it a cult favourite now regarded as one of the best in her oeuvre. It has distinctive reggae production and of course plenty of beautiful vocals from Simone as she tackles songs written by Judy Collins, Hall & Oates, and Randy Newman.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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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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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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Sorcerer (reissue)
Sorcerer (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile clear vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 1865T. Rel: 13 Feb 24
 
Jazz
Prince Of Darkness (6:28)
Pee Wee (4:46)
Masqualero (8:52)
The Sorcerer (5:10)
Limbo (7:18)
Vonetta (5:33)
Nothing Like You (1:59)
Review: In a discography that is jam packed with high quality albums, Miles Davis's Sorcerer is one of the standouts. Now newly reissued by Music on Vinyl, it transports listeners into the heart of 1967's avant-garde jazz landscape when it was originally released as part of Davis's Second Great Quintet era. The music showcases the maestro's pioneering fusion of modal jazz and free improvisation from the enigmatic title track to the haunting Prince of Darkness. Davis and his ensemble craft a sonic tapestry that mesmerises with every note here and Wayne Shorter's evocative saxophone, Herbie Hancock's masterful piano, and Tony Williams's dynamic drumming all help make that so.
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Dead Elvis (reissue)
Dead Elvis (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent yellow vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3398C. Rel: 13 Feb 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
All That Glitters (6:33)
Opium Shuffle (5:02)
GBH (5:05)
Dirt (3:52)
Rocco (6:33)
Rekkit (6:28)
I Spy (5:04)
Amber (8:04)
Rematerialised (8:28)
68 Balcony (5:03)
Sly (3:27)
Review: It could have all been so different when Death In Vegas first formed. Richard Fearless and Steve Hellier spawned the project in 1994 and got signed under the name Dead Elvis, but legal wrangling got in the way and they used the name for their debut album instead. Now Music On Vinyl have repressed the 1997 classic so we can revel in the grizzled take on big beat and trip hop the pair cooked up. It's very much of its time, but there's a snarl to the production which sets Death In Vegas apart from their peers at the time, opting for the dive bar ambience over the festival main stage you'd hear when playing The Chemical Brothers or Leftfield. For that reason Dead Elvis has aged very well indeed.
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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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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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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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In The Dark
In The Dark (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2325. Rel: 16 Jul 20
 
Reggae Classics/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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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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Reggae Power (reissue)
VARIOUS
Reggae Power (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3180C. Rel: 01 Nov 22
 
Reggae Classics/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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Americana Collected
VARIOUS
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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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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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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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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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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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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Mezcal Head (30th Anniversary Edition)
Mezcal Head (30th Anniversary Edition) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile blue marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 1851C. Rel: 25 Jul 23
 
Indie/Alternative
For Seeking Heat (3:37)
Duel (5:54)
Blowin' Cool (4:24)
Mm Abduction (2:50)
Last Train To Satansville (6:42)
Harry & Maggie (5:28)
A Change Is Gonna Come (4:08)
Girl On A Motorbike (4:03)
Duress (7:45)
You Find It Everywhere (4:26)
Review: With roots in a band called Shake Appeal, who were informed by The Stooges and MC5, among other late-60s garage rockers, by the time we got to Mezcal Head, Swervedriver's second album, the group had turned their attention to what was blowing up Stateside. Taking a lead from the likes of Dinosaur Jr and - to less of a wall of sound extent - Sonic Youth, they combined elements of then fertile grunge and shoegaze scenes, to make a noisy but coherent whole. Released in 1993, the sophomore record first hit on the mighty Creation Records, which is a seal of approval if ever there was one. While still failing to really penetrate the mainstream, everyone from NME to Alternative Press heaped praise on the work, and listening back it's easy to hear why. Rough and ready guitar work meets a lackadaisically cool atmosphere, energy like a coiled spring at times.
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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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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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The Miraculous Hump Returns From The Moon (reissue)
The Miraculous Hump Returns From The Moon (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold white vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3240C. Rel: 07 Feb 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Fazon (5:09)
Coke, Suede & Waterbeds (3:26)
Dancin' Wizard (3:04)
Sleazy Street (5:30)
Orange Peel (5:26)
Oriental Fantasy (4:49)
Sneaky Smith (4:29)
Monkeys On The Moon (3:10)
Astronaut Food (3:08)
Brief Synthophonia (0:45)
Review: Sopwith Camel are one of the pin-ups of the San Francisco psychedelic rock scene of the late 1960s. Their debut album came in 1967 but it is their second and last full length The Miraculous Hump Returns From The Moon from 1973 that gets reissued here. Fans consider it a next level work which might explain why a good copy of an original will cost you a few quid these days. It's a record - and really one of the lost classics of the era - that has stood the test of time and still bangs today for the way it so uniquely mixes up FM schmaltz, prog-rock, jazz, showtunes, Krautrock and Indian classical music.
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Perverted By Language (reissue)
Perverted By Language (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3321B. Rel: 10 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Eat Y'self Fitter (6:37)
Neighbourhood Of Infinity (2:36)
Garden (8:42)
Hotel Bloedel (3:43)
Smile (5:04)
I Feel Voxish (4:25)
Tempo House (7:17)
Hexen Definitive/Strife Knot (8:12)
Review: The Fall apparently weren't thrilled with Rough Trade focusing so many resources on the Smiths, not least as it meant the full length video they wanted to make to accompany this, their sixth studio album, would not be possible, while the other band got the money to make one. Mark E Smith and company's response was to produce their own, and in many ways the 52-minute Perverted By Language Bis, directed by multifaceted French enigma Claude Bessy, remains one of the archetypal pieces of Fall iconography. The music isn't bad on its own, either, opening on the relentlessly catchy 'Eat Y'self Fitter', once described as "endlessly cycling rockabilly chug with extra keyboard oddities and sudden music-less exchanges for the chorus." 'Neighbourhood of Infinity' then picks up the pace, and grit, and we're soon in deep. A record that impresses musically and in terms of forward thinking production (see: 'Garden') without sacrificing the grass roots energy of post punk at the time.
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Erotica
Erotica (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3399C. Rel: 16 Jan 24
 
Rock
One Things Leads To Another (5:11)
Sure Thing (3:28)
Off My Mind (4:40)
Gently Fall (5:59)
Please Yourself (3:55)
Angels Fallen (4:46)
Isolation (4:08)
Long Day In The Universe (4:07)
Wave (4:02)
If (3:35)
Review: The Darling Buds were an alternative rock band from Newport, Wales. They formed in 1986, were named after the H. E. Bates novel The Darling Buds of May and Erotica is their third and final album, released a few weeks before Madonna's album of the same name in October 1992. The album contained the US single, 'Long Day In The Universe', which was featured on the soundtrack for the Mike Myers film, So I Married an Axe Murderer. Erotica is available as a limited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on translucent yellow coloured vinyl and includes an insert.
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40 Blue Fingers Freshly Packed & Ready To Serve
40 Blue Fingers Freshly Packed & Ready To Serve (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile silver & black marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 104S. Rel: 16 Jan 24
 
Blues
The Letter (4:28)
Lonesome Whistle Blues (3:04)
When The Train Comes Back (3:33)
San Ho Zay (3:06)
King Of The World (5:00)
See See Baby (2:25)
First Time I Met The Blues (6:25)
Webbed Feet (2:55)
You Ain't No Good (3:47)
What You Did Last Night (4:21)
Review: Before we even get to the music, shall we talk about this album title? Easily up there with the best named records of all time, thankfully this is matched in the quality of the music itself. All-British blues rock 'n' roll at its grittiest and funkiest, and most musically impressive. A showcase of exquisite guitar and piano work, and songwriting, marks the debut of Chicken Shack, the group founded by Stan Webb, Andy Silvester, and Alan Morley, who also enlisted Christine Perfect, later Fleetwood Mac's Christine McVie. Comprising ten predominantly rather short tracks (most are around three minutes), this format only leaves us wanting more as the record plays out. There's the classic heartbroken ode 'Lonesome Whistle Blues', the fraught six string solos of 'See See Baby', and the rowdy bar-in-a-track that is 'San Ho Zay' to get you started, but really everything on here is gold.
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Sweetnighter
Sweetnighter (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red & black marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 515R. Rel: 16 Jan 24
 
Jazz
Boogie Woogie Waltz (13:05)
Manolete (5:56)
Adios (3:00)
125th Street Congress (12:15)
Will (6:18)
Non-Stop Home (3:53)
Review: American jazz fusion outfits don't come much more venerated than Weather Report. Fronted by leader Joe Zawinul, the ensemble evolved subtly throughout their career and it was in 1974 that they dropped this album, Sweetnighter. It proved to be a little more funky and influenced by the emerging t&b of the day than its predecessors and it is also noted for being the last long player the band cut with original bassist Miroslav Vitous, as well as being the band's first album to make it into the Top 100 in the US charts of the day. It sodas as good now as ever on this nice heavyweight vinyl pressing.
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Intérprete: LEGO EDIT
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