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The 1975 (10th Anniversary Edition)
The 1975 (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DH 1796. Rel: 31 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
The 1975
The City
MONEY
Chocolate
Sex
Talk!
An Encounter
Heart Out
Settle Down
Robbers
Girls
12
She Way Out
Menswear
Pressure
Is There Somebody Who Can Watch You
Review: The 1975 made plenty of fans happy when they announced a series of 10th anniversary reissues and merchandise on the back of some top main stage performances at the likes of Leeds and Reading. Now art-stars with a global fan base, it is a full decade since their breakout self titled debut, a record full of their signature choruses, magical melodies and soaring grooves that draw on electro-grooves and alt-rock energy, all with plenty of dreamy moments in between to ensure the whole thing plays out like a real story telling album. As it should be. The album debuted at number one on the charts and remains a firm favourite today.
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5 Seconds Of Summer (10th Anniversary Edition)
5 Seconds Of Summer (10th Anniversary Edition) (picture disc LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 6574187. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Pop
She Looks So Perfect (3:18)
Don't Stop (2:50)
Good Girls (3:16)
Kiss Me Kiss Me (3:25)
18 (3:07)
Everything I Didn't Say (2:56)
Beside You (3:36)
End Up Here (2:59)
Long Way Home (3:14)
Heartbreak Girl (3:14)
English Love Affair (3:04)
Amnesia (3:46)
Lost Boy (bonus track) (3:25)
Mrs All American (bonus track) (2:38)
Review: The 5 Seconds of Summer (10th Anniversary Edition) is a nostalgic celebration of the band's pop-rock origins, the infectious melodies and energetic rock vibes that marked their rise to fame. Featuring classic hits like 'She Looks So Perfect' and 'Amnesia', the latter showcasing their versatility with its stripped-down acoustic sound, while deeper cuts like 'Voodoo Doll' and 'End Up Here' remind listeners of the band's growth over the years. 'Kiss Me, Kiss Me' stands out with its infectious energy and the live arrangements add an extra layer of excitement to the song's performances. This anniversary edition not only revisits the chart-topping hits but also reminds listeners of the enduring quality of the entire album. This album became the soundtrack of countless lives, particularly during the mid-2010s and this picture disc is a great added touch to the package for fans.
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5 Seconds Of Summer (10th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 6574186. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Pop
She Looks So Perfect (3:18)
Don't Stop (2:50)
Good Girls (3:16)
Kiss Me Kiss Me (3:25)
18 (3:07)
Everything I Didn't Say (2:56)
Beside You (3:36)
End Up Here (2:59)
Long Way Home (3:14)
Heartbreak Girl (3:14)
English Love Affair (3:04)
Amnesia (3:46)
Lost Boy (bonus track) (3:25)
Mrs All American (bonus track) (2:38)
Review: Early arrivals don cardboard masks of 5 Seconds of Summer, blown up to thrice their usual size. It's as close as many will get to the Aussie lads tonight, with dry ice and a low stage obscuring them from view. This visual absence, coupled with the venue's steamy atmosphere, creates a pop-punk rave vibe - fitting for 5SOS's pivot to arena-ready anthems on their debut. The set spans their evolution from YouTube covers to teen idols. Wildcard moments like the psychedelic 'Voodoo Doll' and acoustic 'Amnesia' punctuate the night, but new material dominates. Opener 'She Looks So Perfect' sets the tone, channelling Blink-182 for a new generation. 5SOS amplify their pop sensibilities: 'Don't Stop' drives a simple riff to emotional heights, while 'Good Girls' repurposes 80s power ballad synths into tear-stained pop-punk.Despite radio-friendly polish, 5SOS's shift to mainstream pop feels genuine. Their vocals transform them into heartthrob crooners on 'Kiss Me Kiss Me'. This pop pivot suits their songcraft, with melancholy no less affecting when paired with power chords and arms-aloft choruses.their yearning songcraft perfectly, the melancholy heart of 5 Seconds of Summer no less affecting when tethered to power chord orthodoxy and following the shortest laser-guided path to the arms-aloft chorus.
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5 Seconds Of Summer (10th Anniversary Edition) (B-STOCK)
Cat: 6574187 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Pop
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
She Looks So Perfect (3:18)
Don't Stop (2:50)
Good Girls (3:16)
Kiss Me Kiss Me (3:25)
18 (3:07)
Everything I Didn't Say (2:56)
Beside You (3:36)
End Up Here (2:59)
Long Way Home (3:14)
Heartbreak Girl (3:14)
English Love Affair (3:04)
Amnesia (3:46)
Lost Boy (bonus track) (3:25)
Mrs All American (bonus track) (2:38)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


The 5 Seconds of Summer (10th Anniversary Edition) is a nostalgic celebration of the band's pop-rock origins, the infectious melodies and energetic rock vibes that marked their rise to fame. Featuring classic hits like 'She Looks So Perfect' and 'Amnesia', the latter showcasing their versatility with its stripped-down acoustic sound, while deeper cuts like 'Voodoo Doll' and 'End Up Here' remind listeners of the band's growth over the years. 'Kiss Me, Kiss Me' stands out with its infectious energy and the live arrangements add an extra layer of excitement to the song's performances. This anniversary edition not only revisits the chart-topping hits but also reminds listeners of the enduring quality of the entire album. This album became the soundtrack of countless lives, particularly during the mid-2010s and this picture disc is a great added touch to the package for fans.
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Abba (half speed remastered)
Abba (half speed remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: 751448 7. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Pop
Mamma Mia (3:27)
Hey, Hey Helen (3:10)
Tropical Loveland (2:55)
SOS (3:13)
Man In The Middle (2:46)
Bang-A-Boomerang (2:54)
I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do (3:08)
Rock Me (2:59)
Intermezzo No 1 (3:44)
I've Been Waiting For You (3:27)
So Long (3:00)
Review: Abba's self-titled third album marked a creative and commercial turning point for the group; released in 1975, it was their first full-length following the breakthrough historic romance hit 'Waterloo', and the moment they cemented a sound that would dominate pop for years. Packed with high-drama hooks and refulgent production, the album of course also includes 'Mamma Mia' and 'SOS', both early experiments in the theatrical, harmony-rich style that would define the long-form productions of Benny Anderson and Bjorn Ulvaeus. With newly remastered audio cut at half-speed by Miles Showell at Abbey Road, we've two new inclusions: kitsch singalong gem 'I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do' and glam-leaning opener 'So Long'.
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The Visitors (half speed remastered)
The Visitors (half speed remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: 452711 0. Rel: 07 Dec 23
 
Pop
The Visitors (5:45)
Head Over Heels (3:47)
When All Is Said & Done (3:16)
Soldiers (4:38)
I Let The Music Speak (5:20)
One Of Us (3:52)
Two For The Price Of One (3:34)
Slipping Through My Fingers (3:54)
Like An Angel Passing Throufh My Room (3:28)
Review: Swedish pop legends ABBA seem to be as talked about these days as ever, largely down to the fact that the holographic stage show proved such a huge success with all those who continue to pack it out in the capital. They were very much at the peak of their powers back in 1981 when The Visitors, their eighth studio album, arrived. It actually saw the group move away from their super light and airy and catchy pop of previous works and enter more mature and complex musical worlds. The fact that Benny and Frida had recently split up coloured some of the tunes such as 'When All Is Said And Done' and even topical Cold War themes were explored.
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1964 US Albums In Mono
1964 US Albums In Mono (limited 180 gram audiophile vinyl 8xLP box set in slip-case)
Cat: 657174 6. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
50s/60s
I Want To Hold Your Hand (LP1: Meet The Beatles!) (2:27)
I Saw Her Standing There (2:55)
This Boy (2:12)
It Won't Be Long (2:14)
All I've Got To Do (2:02)
All My Loving (2:09)
Don't Bother Me (2:25)
Little Child (1:42)
Till There Was You (2:11)
Hold Me Tight (2:29)
I Wanna Be Your Man (1:53)
Not A Second Time (2:02)
Roll Over Beethoven (LP2: The Beatles' Second album) (2:47)
Thank You Girl (2:06)
You Really Got A Hold On Me (3:03)
Devil In Her Heart (2:27)
Money (2:51)
You Can't Do That (2:37)
Long Tall Sally (2:05)
I Call Your Name (2:10)
Please Mr Postman (2:34)
I'll Get You (2:07)
She Loves You (2:23)
A Hard Day's Night (LP3: A Hard Day's Night: original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2:33)
Tell Me Why (2:11)
I'll Cry Instead (2:09)
I Should Have Known Better (instrumental) (2:16)
I'm Happy Just To Dance With You (2:00)
And I Love Her (instrumental) (3:49)
I Should Have Known Better (2:44)
If I Fell (2:21)
And I Love Her (2:34)
Ringo's Theme (This Boy) (instrumental) (3:13)
Can't Buy Me Love (2:16)
A Hard Day's Night (instrumental) (2:12)
I'll Cry Instead (LP4: Something New) (2:08)
Things We Said Today (2:37)
Any Time At All (2:13)
When I Get Home (2:18)
Slow Down (2:58)
Matchbox (1:59)
Tell Me Why (2:09)
And I Love Her (2:32)
I'm Happy Just To Dance With You (1:57)
If I Feel (2:22)
Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand (I Want To Hold Your Hand Sung In German) (2:28)
On Stage With The Beatles (LP5: The Beatles' Story - part 1) (1:00)
How Beatlemania Began (2:41)
Beatlemania In Action (0:59)
Man Behind The Beatles - Brian Epstein (2:34)
John Lennon (3:24)
Who’s A Millionaire? (2:02)
Beatles Will Be Beatles (4:31)
Man Behind The Music - George Martin (4:04)
George Harrison (4:26)
A Hard Day’s Night - Their First Movie (LP6: The Beatles' Story - part 2) (3:44)
Paul McCartney (3:01)
Sneaky Haircuts & More About Paul (2:26)
The Beatles Look At Life (3:52)
Beatle Medley (2:00)
"Victims" Of Beatlemania (2:07)
Ringo Starr (3:06)
Liverpool & All The World! (3:26)
No Reply (LP7: Beatles '65) (2:17)
I'm A Loser (2:32)
Baby's In Black (2:07)
Rock & Roll Music (2:33)
I'll Follow The Sun (1:50)
Mr Moonlight (2:36)
Honey Don't (2:59)
I'll Be Back (2:23)
She's A Woman (3:00)
I Feel Fine (2:22)
Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby (2:29)
Love Me Do (LP8: The Early Beatles) (2:21)
Twist & Shout (2:36)
Anna (2:58)
Chains (2:25)
Boys (2:26)
Ask Me Why (2:26)
Please Please Me (2:01)
PS I Love You (2:05)
Baby It's You (2:39)
A Taste Of Honey (2:04)
Do You Want To Know A Secret (1:57)
Review: The 1964 U.S. Albums in Mono vinyl box set commemorates the Beatles' meteoric rise in the U.S. with a collection of seven landmark albums, including Meet The Beatles!, The Beatles' Second Album, and A Hard Day's Night soundtrack. Capitol and United Artists reshaped the UK releases, crafting albums for American audiences eager for the Beatles' fresh sound. This 8LP set (adding the The Beatles' Story 2LP documentary) is expertly remastered from original master tapes using an all-analog process, ensuring a faithful recreation of the original vinyl experience while enhancing sound quality. Each album is housed in its original artwork and includes essays by Beatles historian Bruce Spizer. From 'I Want to Hold Your Hand' to 'She Loves You', this collection will help you relive Beatlemania at its height, presenting a stunning audio experience that pays homage to the band's U.S. chart dominance in 1964. Perfect for both collectors and new fans.
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Beatles '65 (reissue) (mono)
Beatles '65 (reissue) (mono) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 680198 5. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
50s/60s
No Reply (2:17)
I'm A Loser (2:32)
Baby's In Black (2:07)
Rock & Roll Music (2:33)
I'll Follow The Sun (1:50)
Mr Moonlight (2:36)
Honey Don't (2:59)
I'll Be Back (2:23)
She's A Woman (3:00)
I Feel Fine (2:22)
Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby (2:29)
Review: This 1964 release encapsulates the Beatles' remarkable evolution during their busiest year. Featuring tracks from the British Beatles for Sale alongside singles like 'I Feel Fine' and 'She's a Woman', it showcases their unparalleled ability to balance raw energy with introspective songwriting. Songs such as 'No Reply' and 'I'm A Loser' highlight the growing lyrical depth of Lennon and McCartney, while 'Rock and Roll Music' and 'Honey Don't' pay homage to their rockabilly roots. The inclusion of 'I Feel Fine', credited with pioneering guitar feedback in pop music, and the vibrant 'She's a Woman' bring a cutting-edge feel to the album. Meanwhile, gentle gems like 'I'll Follow the Sun' and 'Baby's in Black' add emotional range. The combination of its vibrant mix of acoustic textures, rock 'n' roll covers and groundbreaking singles ensures it remains a testament to the Beatles' brilliance at a pivotal point in their career.
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A Hard Day's Night (Soundtrack) (mono) (remastered)
A Hard Day's Night (Soundtrack) (mono) (remastered) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 680197 7. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Soundtracks
A Hard Day's Night (2:33)
Tell Me Why (2:11)
I'll Cry Instead (2:09)
I Should Have Known Better (instrumental) (2:16)
I'm Happy Just To Dance With You (2:00)
And I Love Her (instrumental) (3:49)
I Should Have Known Better (2:44)
If I Fell (2:21)
And I Love Her (2:34)
Ringo's Theme (This Boy) (instrumental) (3:13)
Can't Buy Me Love (2:16)
A Hard Day's Night (instrumental) (2:12)
Review: The newly reissued A Hard Day's Night captures The Beatles at the height of their early brilliance. Released during the frenzy of Beatlemania, the album shows John Lennon and Paul McCartney's unstoppable songwriting partnership. From the iconic opening chord of the title track to the infectious energy of hits like 'Can't Buy Me Love' and 'I Should Have Known Better', it brims with youthful exuberance and sheer musical craftsmanship. While Rubber Soul marked a shift towards experimentation, A Hard Day's Night thrives on its confidence and irresistible pop-rock melodies. The film songs on Side-1 deliver unforgettable moments, but the overlooked gems on Side-2 reveal the band's deepening musical sophistication. With tight harmonies, catchy hooks, and electrifying performances, this is a reminder of The Beatles' unparalleled ability to blend fun with musical mastery. Even today, A Hard Day's Night stands as a landmark album that is always a welcomed reissue to press and enjoy.
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Meet The Beatles! (mono) (remastered)
Meet The Beatles! (mono) (remastered) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 680197 1. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
50s/60s
I Want To Hold Your Hand (2:27)
I Saw Her Standing There (2:55)
This Boy (2:12)
It Won't Be Long (2:14)
All I've Got To Do (2:02)
All My Loving (2:09)
Don't Bother Me (2:25)
Little Child (1:42)
Till There Was You (2:11)
Hold Me Tight (2:29)
I Wanna Be Your Man (1:53)
Not A Second Time (2:02)
Review: Meet The Beatles!, we meet again! Using the original 1964 master of the fab four's breakout second album, UMR have successfully surmounted yet another reissue campaign of The Beatles' second-most star moment. Having topped the popular album chart in 1964 and remaining at number one for over 11 weeks, it was as of the ensuing superstardom of the band was fated; originals like 'I Want To Hold Your Hand' and 'I Saw Her Standing There' lay among its greats. And, by constantly referring to the original first pressing, this reissued album is faithful to the original release while also enabling more musical information to be heard than was possible before. Featuring faithfully replicated artwork and a new four-panel insert with essay by American Beatles historian, Bruce Spizer. 180gram audiophile pressing.
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Second Album (reissue) (mono)
Second Album (reissue) (mono) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 680197 5. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
50s/60s
Roll Over Beethoven (2:47)
Thank You Girl (2:06)
You Really Got A Hold On Me (3:03)
Devil In Her Heart (2:27)
Money (2:51)
You Can't Do That (2:37)
Long Tall Sally (2:05)
I Call Your Name (2:10)
Please Mr Postman (2:34)
I'll Get You (2:07)
She Loves You (2:23)
Review: The Beatles' second album, came out in April 1964, just two months after their iconic appearance on the Ed Sullivan show. Filled with high-energy rock 'n' roll and r&b, it's a lively collection that delivers non-stop excitement. Unlike its predecessor, Meet The Beatles!, this release features a mix of Lennon-Mccartney originals and six cover tracks, including classics like 'Roll Over Beethoven' and 'Please Mister Postman'. This all-analogue reissue of The Beatles' second album uses the original 1964 mono master to create a faithful recreation of the iconic release. the lacquers, ensure the sound remains true to the original pressing, while revealing more musical details than ever before. The 180-gram audiophile pressing brings a warmth and clarity to tracks, In addition to the meticulously replicated artwork, the release includes a four-panel insert with an essay by American Beatles historian Bruce Spizer, giving fans an added glimpse into the album's history. whether you're a lifelong beatles fan or someone discovering their music for the first time, this reissue is a great opportunity to experience a classic in its original form. As with many Beatles reissues, the second album is a fantastic way for newer generations to discover the band's early work. the mix of electrifying hits and unique covers makes it an exciting chapter in their ever-evolving discography.
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The END
The END (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 753805 7. Rel: 06 Feb 25
 
Pop
Boom Boom Pow
Rock That Body
Meet Me Halfway
Imma Be
I Gotta Feeling
Alive
Missing You
Ring-A-Ling
Party All The Time
Out Of My Head
Electric City
Showdown
Now Generation
One Tribe
Rockin To The Beat
Review: Indeed, The Energy never does seem to die; The Black Eyed Peas' era-defining dance-pop and EDM record The E.N.D. is receiving yet another UMR reissue, this time on gatefold vinyl, breathing freshened life into such enduring cheese bangers as 'Boom Boom Pow', 'I Gotta Feeling', 'Imma Be' and 'Meet Me Halfway'. A significant departure from the Peas' previous albums, which were more mawkish and hip-hop intoned, The E.N.D. heard the band veer full cyberpunk and 'tronic, riffing on still-hot Y2K fervours even after ten full years into the century. We gotta feeling: the night you cop this reissue will be a good night, one tinged with childhood nostalgia (and a surprising rediscovery that the beats on this thing bang much, *much* harder than our older, sophist's ears might have first expected).
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Hooray For Boobies (20th Anniversary Edition)
Hooray For Boobies (20th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold blue yellow & white splattered vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 885153 8. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Indie/Alternative
I Hope You Die (3:42)
The Inevitable Return Of The Great White Dope (4:00)
Mama's Boy (4:26)
Three Point One Four (3:33)
Mope (1:05)
Yummy Down On This (3:38)
The Ballad Of Chasey Lain (2:31)
RSVP (0:21)
Magna Cum Nada (4:01)
The Bad Touch (4:07)
That Cough Came With A Prize (0:15)
Take The Long Way Home (3:10)
Hell Yeah (0:39)
Right Turn Clyde (4:17)
This Is Stupid (3:06)
A Lap Dance Is So Much Better When The Stripper Is Crying (2:17)
The Ten Coolest Things About New Jersey (5:42)
Along Comes Mary (3:24)
The Bad Touch (The Eiffel 65 mix) (4:28)
The Ballad Of Chasey Lain (The Flirt mix) (3:42)
Mope (The Pet Shop Boys extended remix) (7:52)
Review: To mark the 25th anniversary of Hooray for Boobies, the Bloodhound Gang have reissued their infamous third album on splatter-coloured 180g vinyl, giving fans another chance to dive into its wild mix of genres and humour. Originally released in 1999, this album catapulted the band to worldwide success, selling over four million copies and topping charts everywhere. Musically, it's a collision of rap-rock, punk, and electronic beats, packed with cheeky, often absurd lyrics that have become the band's signature. 'The Bad Touch', the album's standout hit, is driven by a playful, catchy synth line that pairs perfectly with its notorious lyrics. Elsewhere, 'The Ballad of Chasey Lain' blends rock energy with humorous storytelling, while 'Mope' is an eclectic mix of samples, pulling from sources as diverse as Metallica and Pac-Man. This reissue also features three rare remixes, including a hyperactive Eiffel 65 version of 'The Bad Touch', a sultry take on 'The Ballad of Chasey Lain' and Pet Shop Boys' extended remix of 'Mope'.
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Greatest Hits
Greatest Hits (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 656473 5. Rel: 12 Sep 24
 
Rock
Livin' On A Prayer (4:00)
You Give Love A Bad Name (3:41)
It's My Life (3:45)
Have A Nice Day (3:51)
Wanted Dead Or Alive (5:06)
Bad Medicine (5:11)
We Weren't Born To Follow (4:05)
I'll Be There For You (5:34)
Born To Be My Baby (4:35)
Blaze Of Glory (5:32)
Who Says You Can't Go Home (duet with Jennifer Nettles) (3:49)
Lay Your Hands On Me (3:47)
Always (5:47)
In These Arms (3:50)
What Do You Got? (3:48)
No Apologies (3:45)
Review: Bon Jovi's Greatest Hits is a definitive collection that captures the band's enduring legacy, now available on a double LP vinyl set. Originally released in 2010, this compilation showcases the anthems that defined Bon Jovi's first three decades and solidified their place in rock history. With hits like 'Livin' on a Prayer,' 'You Give Love a Bad Name,' and 'Bad Medicine,' the album is an example to the band's ability to craft unforgettable, arena-filling tracks. The vinyl release includes 16 tracks, offering a balanced mix of Bon Jovi's iconic 80s anthems and their later successes like 'It's My Life' and 'Have a Nice Day.' Each song is a reminder of why Bon Jovi became a staple in the rock genre, with their powerful hooks, relatable lyrics, and the unmistakable voice of Jon Bon Jovi. The album also features two tracks recorded specifically for this compilation, 'What Do You Got?' and 'No Apologies,' which blend seamlessly with the classics, that shows the band's consistency over the years. The selection on this double LP highlights the band's versatility, from the power ballad 'Always' to the anthemic 'Wanted Dead or Alive.' This compilation is a celebrating of rock music history.
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The Rest Of The Best Vol 1
Cat: 572217 4. Rel: 05 Sep 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Pooh Song (3:14)
I Figured Out (demo '93) (2:03)
After All (demo '93) (2:35)
Plain Parade (3:37)
Laika (1:19)
The Boys Are Back In Town (4:00)
Mr Crowley (2:38)
Rise & Shine (UK Life version) (3:33)
Carnival (Puck version) (2:49)
Happy Meal I (2:38)
Nasty Sunny Beam (2:57)
Iron Man (First Try) (3:39)
Emmerdale (2:24)
Blah Blah Blah (2:59)
Losers (First Try) (3:13)
Lovefool (Puck version) (3:12)
Country Hell (2:44)
Great Divide (demo '96) (2:37)
War (First Try) (4:09)
Cocktail Party Bloody Cocktail Party (15:44)
Review: The Cardigans' The Rest of the Best is a magnificent compilation for fans, offering a deep and comprehensive look into the band's lesser-known gems with B-sides and rarities spanning 1994 to 2006. This two-volume compilation, carefully curated by the band, brings together tracks that were originally B-sides on singles, part of soundtracks, or bonus tracks on international versions of their albums. Remastered by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound, the songs are presented in a pristine format, ensuring that each track shines. Part 1 here, captures music from the early demos like 'I Figured Out (Demo '93)' and 'After All... Demo '93' to the UK version of 'Rise & Shine' and the Puck version of 'Carnival.' This package offers a nostalgic journey through the band's evolution. Standouts like 'Plain Parade,' their cover of Thin Lizzy's 'The Boys Are Back In Town,' and the haunting 'Mr. Crowley' reveal the depth of their artistry. The thoughtful inclusion of photographer Martin Bogren's artwork, who has been with the band since their inception, adds a personal touch, making this release feel like a true labour of love.
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The Rest Of The Best Vol 2
Cat: 572217 9. Rel: 05 Sep 24
 
Indie/Alternative
War (3:57)
Deuce (3:33)
Das Model (2:55)
For What It's Worth (Polar Session '01) (4:15)
Communication (Polar Session '01) (4:19)
If There Is A Chance (4:16)
Hold Me (Mini version) (4:14)
Hold Me (4:33)
The Road (2:10)
You're The Storm (Sandkvie Session) (4:16)
You're The Storm (First demo) (3:32)
For The Boys (3:33)
(If You Were) Less Like Me (4:03)
Slowdown Town (4:07)
Give Me Your Eyes (3:19)
Slow (4:02)
Review: The Cardigans' The Rest of the Best is an essential compilation for longtime fans, offering a comprehensive look at the band's B-sides and rarities from 1994 to 2006. Spanning two volumes, this collection brings together tracks that were previously released as B-sides, included on soundtracks, or featured as bonus tracks on international editions of their albums. Carefully compiled by the band and remastered by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound, these songs are presented in top-notch quality. Here is part 2, which continues the gathering of lesser known non-album works. Going into the new millennium at the time, to have sessions tracks like 'For What It's Worth' and 'Communication' are particular exciting to get a feel for the band performance wise without any outside distractions or fans in a live setting. The last side is also very worth of note for the material presented. Closing things on a high note in a row are the brilliant 'Slowdown Town', and 'Give Me Your Eyes' with the powerful 'Slow' as the last song. The Cardigans, who first made waves with Emmerdale (1994) and Life (1995), gained international fame with hits like 'Lovefool' from First Band on the Moon (1996) and 'Erase/Rewind' from Gran Turismo (1998). Their sound evolved with the mellow, country-tinged Long Gone Before Daylight (2003) and the energetic Super Extra Gravity (2005). Following a hiatus and a 2006 tour, they reunited in 2012, continuing to captivate audiences. With over 15 million albums sold, The Cardigans' enduring appeal is evident in their extensive discography and dedicated fanbase.
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The Emancipation Of Mimi
The Emancipation Of Mimi (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 752895 0. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Pop
It's Like That (3:26)
We Belong Together (3:19)
Shake It Off (3:50)
Mine Again (4:00)
Say Somethin' (feat Snoop Dogg) (3:44)
Stay The Night (3:57)
Get Your Number (feat Jermaine Dupri) (3:17)
One & Only (feat Twista) (3:10)
Circles (3:28)
Your Girl (2:48)
I Wish You Knew (3:34)
To The Floor (feat Nelly) (3:27)
Joy Ride (4:04)
Fly Like A Bird (3:55)
Don't Forget About Us (3:54)
Makin' It Last All Night (What It Do) (feat Jermaine Dupri) (3:49)
We Belong Together (feat Jadakiss & Styles P - remix) (4:20)
Secret Love (3:07)
Sprung (3:24)
We Belong Together (Mimi Late Night Valentine's mix) (3:14)
Review: Mariah Carey's tenth studio album stages a triumphant reclamation, not just of her voice but her autonomyicreatively, emotionally, and professionally. Rooted in Atlanta's crunk renaissance and steeped in New York r&b melodrama, it cuts through the excess of early-2000s pop with a steely sense of control. 'It's Like That' sets the tone: sharp, percussive, almost defiant. But it's 'We Belong Together' that cements the comeback, all tightly-wound longing and near-whispered devastation, sounding like midnight heartbreak on Hot 97. Neptunes collaborations 'Say Somethin'' and 'To the Floor' stretch her sound into slicker, clubbier territory, but never lose grip. Even on the gospel closer 'Fly Like a Bird', she dials back the melisma, letting space and breath do the work. From the brushed-off dismissal of 'Shake It Off' to the midnight crawl of 'Mine Again', there's a considered minimalism throughoutirestraint not as limitation but as liberation. Freed from industry baggage and tabloid distortion, Carey reasserts herself with quiet mastery, sounding not just back but unbothered, undefeated and utterly in control.
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Kissing To Be Clever (National Album Day 2024)
Kissing To Be Clever (National Album Day 2024) (limited 180 gram transluscent light green vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 588271 7. Rel: 21 Oct 24
 
Pop
White Boy (dance mix)
You Know I'm Not Crazy
I'll Tumble 4 Ya
Take Control
Love Twist (feat Captain Crucial)
Boy, Boy, (I'm The Boy)
I'm Afraid Of Me (remix)
White Boys Can't Control It
Do You Really Want To Hurt Me
Review: Boy George was a key figure in London's Blitz Club scene of the early 80s and with Culture Club he helped define the New Romantic movement that led the so-called "Second British Invasion" of the US with their 1982 debut album, Kissing to Be Clever. A number five hit in the UK and a global success at the time, the album featured the smash hit 'Do You Really Want to Hurt Me' and the lively 'I'll Tumble 4 Ya'. Blending new wave, pop, reggae and soul, their genre-crossing sound and bold fashion continue to influence today's artists which is why this one now gets a special reissue for National Album Day.
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Paris (30th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Cat: 484799 1. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Shake Dog Shake (5:03)
The Figurehead (6:59)
Play For Today (4:10)
At Night (6:40)
In Your House (3:58)
One Hundred Years (7:21)
Apart (6:32)
Lovesong (3:33)
A Letter To Elise (4:51)
Catch (2:38)
Charlotte Sometimes (3:56)
Dressing Up (3:48)
Close To Me (2:50)
Hot Hot Hot!!! (3:48)
Review: Alternative rock and Goth legends The Cure were at an all-time high in popularity as they embarked on their 1993 tour across Europe. Enjoying the result of their most successful album Wish, the band was to take on their biggest world tour yet. For the previous two tours, there was no proper full recording of the band live by the group themselves. Robert Smith wanted to change that and a handful of shows were recorded to be edited together for the live albums Paris and Show. Paris shows the power of The Cure's new lineup which featured a new drummer, keyboard player and guitar player. Like most Cure concerts, the setlist is a varied mix of brand-new tracks at the time (Apart and A Letter to Elise) many classics (Figurehead, A Charlotte Sometimes and Shake Dog Shake) but then always a sprinkle of lesser-known ones like 'Dressing Up'. This edition is the 30th Anniversary release of the evergreen original.
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Brothers In Arms (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 756399 0. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Rock
So Far Away (3:58)
Money For Nothing (6:57)
Walk Of Life (4:04)
Your Latest Trick (4:32)
Why Worry (4:58)
Ride Across The River (6:43)
The Man's Too Strong (4:37)
One World (3:31)
Brothers In Arms (6:44)
Review: Few albums define the 80s quite like this one. The band's fifth and - by far - most successful release at that point it's now celebrating its 40th anniversary with a fresh vinyl reissue, ironic considering the millions of CD players sold using it as an advert for the new format the the time. Opening with 'So Far Away', the album establishes its signature polished sound, blending Mark Knopfler's emotive guitar work with smooth, melancholic melodies. But it's 'Money for Nothing' that cemented Brothers in Arms as an 80s icon. Featuring Sting on backing vocals and driven by Knopfler's famous riff, the song skewers MTV culture while paradoxically becoming one of the decade's defining anthems. 'Walk of Life' brings a contrasting brightness, its upbeat keyboard melody making it an enduring favorite. The album also shows Knopfler's gift for storytelling, particularly on 'Your Latest Trick' and 'Why Worry', which balance pop sensibility with emotional depth. But it's the title track, 'Brothers in Arms', that delivers the most haunting momentiits atmospheric, war-torn balladry elevated by one of Knopfler's most stirring solos. The 40th-anniversary vinyl pressing gives new life to the album's lush production. One of the first fully digital recordings, Brothers in Arms benefits from the warmth and depth this analogue reissue brings, bringing out the richness of Knopfler's guitar tones and the album's expansive soundscapes. Four decades on, it remains an essential listenitimeless in both its musicianship and its message.
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Brothers In Arms (40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Brothers In Arms (40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (180 gram vinyl 5xLP + booklet + art prints in spot-varnished slip-case)
Cat: 756504 0. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Rock
So Far Away (LP1 & 2: Brothers In Arms) (4:59)
Money For Nothing (7:56)
Walk Of Life (3:57)
Your Latest Trick (6:14)
Why Worry (8:22)
Ride Across The River (6:23)
The Man's Too Strong (4:37)
One World (3:31)
Brothers In Arms (6:32)
Ride Across The River (LP3, 4 & 5: San Antonio live In 85) (9:55)
Expresso Love (7:20)
One World (5:08)
Romeo & Juliet (10:57)
Private Investigations (7:33)
Sultans Of Swing (7:42)
Why Worry (5:25)
Walk Of Life (9:27)
Two Young Lovers (6:14)
Money For Nothing (7:02)
Wild West End (9:05)
Tunnel Of Love (19:08)
Brothers In Arms (8:22)
Solid Rock (5:17)
Going Home (4:34)
Review: Either you weren't born, or Dire Straits' Brothers in Arms turning 40 this year will make you feel decidedly long in the tooth. It's an unquestionable landmark for one of the best-selling albums of all time. To mark the occasion, the London-formed band's fifth studio album is being reissued across a bunch of formats, with this five album box set including a full live set from their 1985 show in San Antonio, capturing Mark Knopfler, John Illsley, Alan Clark and Guy Fletcher in their stadium-filling prime. As for the album itself i well, the vastly emotive 'Brothers in Arms', fuzz guitar earworm 'Money for Nothing' and feelgood singalong 'Walk of Life' pretty much speak for themselves. Classic pop-rock, this is a must-have for Straits fans, and well worth a listen for anyone who happens to be uninitiated.
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Two Vines (reissue)
Two Vines (reissue) (gatefold translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: 652765 8. Rel: 11 Jul 24
 
Pop
Before (3:53)
High & Low (3:34)
Two Vines (3:48)
Friends (3:13)
There's No Need (3:24)
Way To Go (3:11)
Ride (4:03)
Digital Life (3:55)
First Crush (3:51)
Zzz (2:55)
To Her Door (3:47)
Review: Empire of the Sun's Two Vines envisions a city reclaimed by nature, blending lush, tropical imagery with their signature electro-glam pop sound. Recorded in Hawaii and Los Angeles, the album features contributions from notable artists such as David Bowie's Blackstar band members and Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham. The album opens with the serene 'Before' and the enchanting 'ZZZ,' showcasing Luke Steele's ethereal falsetto and the band's seamless fusion of beats and melodies. Tracks like 'High and Low' and 'Friends' feature catchy EDM choruses, while the title track, 'Two Vines,' stands out with its acoustic sound and prominent vocals. Two Vines is another arrow in Empire of the Sun's artistic vision, combining futuristic themes with natural beauty. This reissue on beautiful green vinyl matches the awesome artwork to the tee.
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Eno (Soundtrack)
Eno (Soundtrack) (gatefold 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 5584958. Rel: 11 Jul 24
 
Soundtracks
All I Remember (3:47)
The Secret Place (with Daniel Lanois & Roger Eno) (3:21)
Brian Eno & Fred Again - "Cmon" (5:09)
Ho Renomo (4:56)
Sky Saw (3:20)
Brian Neo & John Cale - "Spinning Away" (5:25)
Brian Eno & Tom Rogerson - "Motion In The Field" (3:43)
There Were Bells (4:48)
Third Uncle (4:44)
Brian Eno & David Byrne - "Everything That Happens" (3:44)
Stiff (3:22)
Emerald & Lime (with Leo Abrahams & Jon Hopkins) (2:58)
Hardly Me (3:41)
Brian Eno & David Byrne - "Regiment" (feat Dunya Younes) (4:09)
Fractal Zoom (6:21)
Lighthouse #429 (5:41)
Brian Eno & Roger Eno - "By This River" (live At The Acropolis) (3:37)
Review: A true enigma, an artist that represents all that was fascinating and romantic and alluring and intriguing about 20th Century sounds, Brian Eno was always going to need a feature length documentary, when the time was right. Premiering at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, Eno, Gary Hustwit's ode to the man, myth and legend, wowed critics and blew audiences away. Not least because it uses a computer programme which selects footage and edits the movie so a different version is shown at every screening. Innovation befitting Eno, removing the visuals and focusing on the sounds readjusts our vision to bring Eno into greater focus. The breadth of what's on this soundtrack is remarkable, from upfront indie on 'Stiff' and the weird folk-pop of 'Spinning Away', a John Cale collaboration, the ghostly post-rave of 'Cmon' with Fred Again, spectacular pianos of 'Motion In The Field', ethereal ambient vocals on 'There Were Bells', the angular punk dominating 'Third Uncle' - we could go on, and on, and on.
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The Ship (remastered)
The Ship (remastered) (bottle green vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: ENOLP 11. Rel: 23 Nov 23
 
Ambient/Drone
The Ship (21:00)
Fickle Sun I (10:46)
Fickle Sun II - The Hour Is Thin (7:06)
Fickle Sun III - I'm Set Free (7:59)
Review: When The Ship was released in 2016, Brian Eno was comfortably settled into a rhythm with Warp Records which had yielded multiple albums with Karl Hyde amongst other projects. The Ship was notable in that it was Eno's first solo record with vocals since 2005's Another Day On Earth and its widespread acclaim saw it make an impression on the UK charts. Loosely based around the rich thematic thread of the Titanic, but it's as much an exploration of Eno's older, lower register vocal. There's also a choice cover of The Velvet Underground's 'I'm Set Free', which brings this majestic album to a close. Now it's seeing a re-release via UMR pressed on Coke bottle green vinyl.
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Symphony Of Lungs: BBC Proms At The Royal Albert Hall
Cat: 751655 8. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Drumming Song
My Boy Builds Coffins
You've Got The Love
Bird Song
Swimming
I'm Not Calling You A Liar
Kiss With A Fist
Howl
Girl With One Eye
Hardest Of Hearts
Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)
Blinding
Hurricane Drunk
Cosmic Love
Between Two Lungs
Dog Days Are Over
Falling
Review: Florence and the Machine's chart-topping Mercury Prize-nominated debut album Lungs turned the London group led by Florence Welch into global superstars. Just months prior to its release in summer 2009 they were still on ones to watch tours playing first on behind the likes of White Lies and Friendly Fires. But that was all to change with their Island Records release Lungs. The album produced by a slew of cool producers, including James Ford and Paul Epworth, gave the world 'Kiss With A Fist', 'Dog Days Are Over' and - the biggest of all - 'You've Got The Love'. It will have been a huge investment for the label, but it's paid off and then some, going six-times-platinum in the U.K. Given it's shaped the life of the band, it's a record that they are keen on revisiting and the latest feature on it is this symphony version. This new release is the group's triumphant performance of the album in full at the Royal Albert Hall with the BBC Orchestra conducted by Grammy-winning Jules Buckley. This is bucket list stuff for any musician and indicative of the fact that Florence is one of the most enduring artists to have formed in the U.K. this century.
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Whoa Nelly!
Whoa Nelly! (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 006024 65224504. Rel: 08 Aug 24
 
Pop
Hey, Man! (4:05)
On The Radio (Remember The Days) (3:57)
Baby Girl (3:46)
Legend (3:33)
I'm Like A Bird (3:58)
Turn Off The Light (4:36)
Trynna Finda Way (3:28)
Party (3:49)
Well, Well (3:02)
My Love Grows Deeper (part 1) (4:14)
I Will Make U Cry (4:00)
Scared Of You (6:07)
Onde Estas (4:13)
Review: Nelly Furtado's debut album, Whoa, Nelly!, is a unique blend of pop, folk and r&b, establishing her as a distinctive voice in early 2000s music. The Canadian-Portuguese singer-songwriter stunned audiences with her breakout single 'I'm Like a Bird,' a dreamy, folk-infused pop anthem that soared to the top of the charts. Furtado's lyrical introspection and emotional delivery, combined with the production talents of Gerald Eaton and Brian West, created an album filled with heartfelt melodies and infectious rhythms. Tracks like 'Turn Off The Light' and 'On The Radio (Remember the Days)' further exhibit her versatility and knack for catchy hooks. Whoa, Nelly! is not only a commercial success but also a creative triumph, blending genres and showcasing Furtado's unique artistry. Now, enjoy the album reissued on beautiful vinyl.
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Loose
Loose (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 583699 4. Rel: 30 Nov 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Afraid (feat Attitude) (3:37)
Maneater (4:19)
Promiscuous (feat Timbaland) (4:04)
Glow (3:58)
Showtime (3:56)
No Hay Igual (3:30)
Te Busque (feat Juanes) (3:40)
Say It Right (3:41)
Do It (3:43)
In God's Hands (4:08)
Wait For You (5:11)
All Good Things (Come To An End) (5:05)
Te Busque (feat Juanes - Spanish version - bonus track) (3:40)
Review: UMR reissue Nelly Furtado's third studio album Loose, notable for its stature as one of the foremost pop collisions between a doe-eyed starlet and the 21st-Century production mastermind, Timbaland (this time in cahoots with his protege Danja). An all-out genre tour, this is the Furtado record responsible for such r&b, reggaeton and funk-inflected ditties as 'Promiscuous', 'Say It Right' and 'Maneater', enduring additions to her everlasting canon.
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Find Your Way (reissue)
Find Your Way (reissue) (limited clear vinyl LP)
Cat: 658950 7. Rel: 07 Oct 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Going Nowhere (3:42)
Who Could Love You More? (3:50)
Find Your Way (4:31)
I Wanna Know (4:20)
Dreams (3:37)
I Wish (4:39)
We Don't Talk (4:25)
Second Chance (3:19)
Say What You Gotta Say (3:35)
Because Of You (3:43)
Inside Your Head (5:35)
Review: 90s pop favourite Gabrielle's Find Your Way was released in 1993 and was the debut studio album that established her as one of the UK's standout r&b and soul artists of the era. Now reissued, it features the hit single 'Dreams,' which topped the UK charts. The album blends smooth soul with pop and dance influences while Gabrielle's distinctively husky voice, emotive delivery, and relatable lyrics about love, heartbreak, and self-empowerment continue to resonate widely. Tracks like 'Going Nowhere' and 'I Wish' are further proof of her skills and help make her a major voice in British pop.
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The Best Of Rory Gallagher At The BBC
The Best Of Rory Gallagher At The BBC (limited trifold 3xLP + booklet)
Cat: 651084 6. Rel: 10 Oct 24
 
Blues
Cradle Rock (5:52)
Back On My Stompin' Ground (4:57)
I Wonder Who (8:16)
Continental Op (4:48)
Tattoo'd Lady (4:06)
Used To Be (4:46)
Bankers Blues (4:11)
Can't Be Satisfied (with Juan Martin) (4:21)
I Could've Had Religion (7:48)
Walk On Hot Coals (7:53)
Messin' With The Kid (5:54)
Shin Kicker (4:06)
Last Of The Independents (6:17)
Keychain (4:33)
Bought & Sold (6:06)
Wayward Child (4:13)
Mississippi Sheiks (5:24)
Out On The Western Plain (4:45)
As The Crow Flies (3:44)
Do You Read Me? (6:43)
Philby (3:41)
Hellcat (4:57)
Cruise On Out (6:17)
Review: The 3LP version of BBC Collection highlights the Best of Rory Gallagher recorded concerts by the British public service broadcaster. Standouts include 'Cradle Rock' and 'Tattoo'd Lady' from 'Sounds of The Seventies' (1973), 'Shin Kicker' from 'BBC In Concert' (1979), and 'Continental Op' from the 1986 Paul Jones Blues Show. Each track exemplifies Gallagher's extraordinary guitar work and raw, powerful vocals. This collection not only spotlights Gallagher's enduring influence but also provides a journey through his evolving sound, from the gritty blues of his early days to the more refined, yet equally intense performances of the 80s. Many will say, Rory Gallagher's exceptional talent and his significant contribution to rock and blues music is most shown in his live performances. To many this is one of the most important collections of BBC recorded music. Certainly, the most extensive.
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Kid Krow: Decomposed (5th Anniversary Edition)
Kid Krow: Decomposed (5th Anniversary Edition) (black & white splattered vinyl LP + inserts)
Cat: 781192 3. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Bed Rest (4:08)
The Cut That Always Bleeds (3:51)
Wish You Were Sober (2:49)
Heather (3:18)
(Online Love) (0:38)
Fight Or Flight (2:52)
Maniac (3:04)
Affluenza (3:15)
Checkmate (2:29)
(Can We Be Friends?) (0:56)
Little League (3:14)
Comfort Crowd (2:55)
The Story (4:03)
The Cut That Always Bleeds (live) (3:59)
Heather (Lost Verse version - live) (4:01)
Review: Conan Gray revisits the corvine world of his 2020 debut, with three new bonuses as well as new cover art hand-drawn by Gray himself. Among them is 'Bed Rest', a previously unreleased song written during the original album sessions: Gray describes it as a time capsulate presciently mirroring his present state of mind, five years on. Then there're the two live versions: 'Heather (Lost Verse Version)' and 'The Cut That Always Bleeds', both of which provide subtle indication of the upward trajectory, though its maximal vintage pop stylings are kept intact . Kid Krow originally marked Gray's shift from bedroom pop phenom to breakout singer-songwriter; now the expanded edition lands beside a digital release, with physical preorders closing the loop on the very record that launched his career into orbit.
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Heart (reissue)
Heart (reissue) (LP + insert)
Cat: 753416 5. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Rock
If Looks Could Kill (3:41)
What About Love (3:42)
Never (4:05)
These Dreams (4:14)
The Wolf (4:04)
All Eyes (3:54)
Nobody Home (4:07)
Nothin' At All (4:06)
What He Don't Know (3:41)
Shell Shock (3:42)
Review: By the time Heart reentered the studio to record their self-titled eighth album for Capitol, their commercial momentum seemed to be fading. Early successes, such as Dreamboat Annie and its three follow-ups, had all climbed to the Billboard Top 20, but 1982's Private Audition and 1983's Passionworks struggled to crest so highly, the latter especially failing to go gold, marking the end of their contract with Epic. Tough bargains all round! Yet, signs of resurgence emerged: the band drew fresh traction from the Passionworks single 'Almost Paradise' after it was featured in the film Footloose, motivating the follow-up record Heart. Hard hair rock and arena-bound glam metal are distilled down to an essential T here, kicking off with the medusan 'If Looks Could Kill' before moving into the Lynn Wilson lead-up ballad 'What About Love'.
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Hozier (10th Anniversary Edition)
Hozier (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold 'custard' yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: RWXLP 721. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Pop
Take Me To Church (4:02)
Angel Of Small Death & The Codeine Scene (3:39)
Jackie & Wilson (3:41)
Someone New (3:43)
To Be Alone (5:25)
From Eden (3:18)
In A Week (feat Karen Cowley) (4:38)
Sedated (3:45)
Work Song (3:59)
Like Real People Do (3:18)
It Will Come Back (4:35)
Foreigner's Gold (3:45)
Cherry Wine (live) (3:59)
In The Woods Somewhere (bonus tracks) (5:31)
Run (4:13)
Arsonist's Lullabye (4:23)
My Love Will Never Die (3:50)
Review: Hozier's 'Take Me To Church' was the ineluctable indie pop staple of 2013, finding the Irish singer-songwriter explore gothic and religious themes, bringing a confessional feel to a tired relationship amid intrafaith discrimination. This was despite short shrift for Hozier himself, where at the time, Hozier's queerness unfairly barred him from full participation in life as an orthodox Catholic. With a turbulent music video complementing the song, Hozier's accompanying album was sure to ignite the sympathies and passions of many an indie rock fan, cementing the artist's career and earning him several nominations. This new reissue from UMR sheds light on that same moment over a full decade on.
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Reflections
Reflections (blue in white vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 756259 8. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Woke (demo tracks) (3:41)
The Ghost Intervention (3:14)
Monica (3:19)
Black (3:21)
Strange Ways (2:31)
I Get Carried Away (3:06)
A-Ok (2:23)
Destroyed (3:28)
Playin' Me (2:43)
My Car (2:32)
Cowboy (2:40)
May Day (3:10)
The Journey (2:41)
Review: Ten years after their brilliant sophomore LP Smoke + Mirrors, rock-radio-ready roilers Imagine Dragons (once celebrated as, among many, the biggest band in the world) mark the occasion with a fresh vault of 14 previously unreleased demos from the sequent album's recording sessions. While the original showed off the band's dynamic range, securing them many a number-one spot, this collection offers a raw glimpse into the creative process of the LV power-pop rovers. Much less polished than official chartists might expect, we still note of the band's seemly evolution out of an already rather anachronistic early-10s EDM-plated sound, primed for radi-a and stadia alike. Many of these songs were written for the road, so it's interesting to hear, and/or imagine, what might've been if the band had followed these songs to their glossiest conclusions at the time.
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Listen Like Thieves (40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Listen Like Thieves (40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (gatefold LP + 3xCD in die-cut spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 750617 1. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
What You Need (LP: 2025 Giles Martin mix) (3:30)
Listen Like Thieves (3:49)
Kiss The Dirt (Falling Down The Mountain) (2:13)
Shine Like It Does (1:40)
Good + Bad Times (3:02)
Biting Bullets (2:41)
This Time (2:48)
Three Sisters (3:05)
Same Direction (2:26)
One X One (4:51)
Red Red Sun (6:36)
What You Need (CD1: 2025 Giles Martin mix)
Listen Like Thieves
Kiss The Dirt (Falling Down The Mountain)
Shine Like It Does
Good + Bad Times
Biting Bullets
This Time
Three Sisters
Same Direction
One X One
Red Red Sun
We're Rolling, It's 1985 Studio Dialogue (CD2: demos & outtakes)
Funk Song #11 Take 2/Working Title Of What You Need (Alternate Take)
Press The Blue & Red Button Studio Dialogue
Kiss The Dirt (Studio demo)
Meaning Of The Song Listen Like Thieves - Interview Excerpt
Listen Like Thieves (Studio demo)
INXS SA FM Radio Spot
One X One (Studio demo)
This Time (Studio demo)
Shine Like It Does (Studio demo)
Good & Bad Times (alternate take)
Red Red Sun (Studio Jam)
Red Red Sun (alternate take)
Recording Of Same Direction
Funk Song #9
What You Need (Studio demo)
Shine Like It Does (Home demo)
Listen Like Thieves (Home demo)
Kiss The Dirt (Home demo)
Introduction By Pete Drummond (CD3: live From Royal Albert Hall - 24th June, 1986)
Same Direction
Soul Mistake
Kiss The Dirt
Biting Bullets
Burn For You
Do Wot You Do
Original Sin
Different World
Shine Like It Does
Listen Like Thieves
One X One
What You Need
Red Red Sun
Review: INXS have gone all in and hired the best in the business to provide a brand new stereo mix of their 1985 Listen Like Thieves album, namely Giles Martin and Paul Hicks, who have been remixing and remastering the Beatles back catalogue together. Ill content to let a better sounding album be enough of a package, the Australian 80s icons add previously unreleased sessions tracks, outtakes, demos and a live recording the BBC did at the Royal Albert Hall in 1986. Of the tunes on here, 'This Time' has a U2-esque stadium-filling atmosphere that is undeniably empowering. But it's also great hearing another, more stripped back side to the new wave icons and 'Kiss The Dirt' is a great place to start with this - you can hear a work in progress and let your imagination can fill in the gaps.
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Gold Mother (National Album Day 2023)
Gold Mother (National Album Day 2023) (limited gold vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 355887 4. Rel: 14 Oct 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Come Home (Flood mix)
Lose Control
Government Walls
God Only Knows
You Can't Tell How Much Suffering (On A Face That's Always Smiling)
How Was It For You
Sit Down
Walking The Ghost
Gold Mother
Top Of The World
Come Home
Crescendo
Hang On
Review: Studio album number three from mighty Manchester icons James could not come soon enough back in 1990. In the run up to the grand unveiling, we'd had outright anthem 'Sit Down' released as a single during summer 1989, a rousing bombshell of a track that still kicks today, and at the time suggested something very special was waiting in the wings for fans, and legions of new recruits the band were garnering.

When Gold Mother finally landed the reception was understandable - not least when we look back at the group's storied career to date. As a record, this might be the highest concentration of James' best songs you'll find anywhere, with tracks like 'Come Home' and 'How Was It For You' helping secure a place among the finest long players of the 1990s.
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Dedicated (reissue)
Dedicated (reissue) (gatefold translucent purple vinyl LP)
Cat: 754598 6. Rel: 06 Mar 25
 
Pop
Julien (3:56)
No Drug Like Me (3:18)
Now That I Found You (3:18)
Want You In My Room (2:34)
Everything He Needs (3:35)
Happy Not Knowing (2:35)
I'll Be You Girl (2:59)
Too Much (3:17)
The Sound (2:51)
Automatically (3:34)
Feels Right (feat Electric Guest) (2:43)
Right Words Wrong Time (3:21)
Real Love (3:55)
Review: Dedicated from May 2019 is a shimmering, synth-pop gem that builds on the emotional depth of previous album Emotion while refining Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen's signature sound. Packed with all the infectious hooks, lush production and heartfelt lyrics you would expect from a pop album, it also offers euphoric dancefloor anthems (such as 'Now That I Found You', 'Want You in My Room') with introspective, melancholic moments on 'Too Much' and 'The Sound'. Jepsen's knack for capturing love's highs and lows with sincerity and charm makes Dedicated an irresistible listen packed with playful grooves and 80s-inspired beats as well as joyful and bittersweet emotions.

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Madman Across The Water
Madman Across The Water (limited blue & white splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: 657937 1. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Rock
Tiny Dancer (6:15)
Levon (5:18)
Razor Face (4:36)
Madman Across The Water (5:51)
Indian Sunset (6:43)
Holiday Inn (4:10)
Rotten Peaches (4:52)
All The Nasties (5:08)
Goodbye (1:45)
Review: Elton John's Madman Across the Water is a cornerstone of his early 1970s output. It's a window into his magnificently emotive songwriting and Bernie Taupin's vivid lyricism and this reissue comes on limited edition blue splatter vinyl. Featuring iconic tracks like the dramatic 'Levon' and the hauntingly beautiful 'Tiny Dancer,' both timeless fan favourites, it was first released in 1971. Its blend of lush orchestration with Elton's signature piano melodies creates an intimate yet grand sound. Pie for the collection, for sure.
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Don't Shoot Me
Don't Shoot Me (limited red & white splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: 657937 8. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Rock
Daniel (3:52)
Teacher I Need You (4:07)
Elderberry Wine (3:30)
Blues For Baby & Me (5:39)
Midnight Creeper (3:52)
Have Mercy On The Criminal (5:55)
I'm Going To Be A Teenage Idol (3:50)
Texan Love Song (3:32)
Crocodile Rock (3:49)
High-Flying Bird (4:11)
Review: This is one of many landmark albums from the great pop innovator Elton John and one packed with his signature blend of pop, rock and heartfelt balladry. Released in 1973 and soon topping the charts, the album features iconic tracks like the wistful 'Daniel' and the upbeat, rollicking 'Crocodile Rock' which both became instant classics. This one reflects Elton's growing confidence as a composer and performer, with Bernie Taupin's evocative lyrics adding depth to every song. Backed by lush arrangements and Elton's masterful piano work the essence of 1970s pop-rock is right here.
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Nightclubbing (reissue)
Nightclubbing (reissue) (gold vinyl LP)
Cat: 754598 8. Rel: 06 Mar 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Walking In The Rain (4:19)
Pull Up To The Bumper (4:42)
Use Me (5:05)
Nightclubbing (5:04)
Art Groupie (2:40)
I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango) (4:31)
Feel Up (4:02)
Demolition Man (4:04)
I've Done It Again (3:50)
Review: Grace Jones' fifth studio album, released on 11 May 1981, this album highlighted a legendary reinvention for the artist, moving her nearer towards the global fame that she's enjoyed for subsequent decades since. A sonic melting pot that blurred the lines between genres while retaining an air of effortless cool, it fuses of reggae's rolling basslines, the tight precision of new wave, the slick production of synth-pop and the ghost of disco's past. What made Nightclubbing particularly special was the way Jones fully embodied the musicinot merely performing songs but inhabiting them with an almost cinematic presence. Her deadpan delivery on 'Walking in the Rain' oozes detached swagger, while on 'Use Me', she turns Bill Withers' plea into an anthem of raw, unfiltered sensuality. The icy menace of 'Demolition Man' feels tailor-made for her, making The Police's later rendition seem comparatively tame. The reimagining of Piazzolla's 'Libertango' as 'I've Seen That Face Before' further demonstrated her ability to transform existing material into something wholly unique, haunting and hypnotic in equal measure. Sly & Robbie's rhythm section, along with Wally Badarou's textural synths, gave Nightclubbing an unmistakable grooveione that would be endlessly referenced by artists in the coming decades. From Massive Attack's trip-hop atmospherics to the sleek funk of LCD Soundsystem, the album's DNA is all over contemporary music.
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Smackwater Jack (reissue)
Smackwater Jack (reissue) (limited gatefold green vinyl LP)
Cat: 753856 9. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Jazz
Smackwater Jack (3:20)
Cast Your Fate To The Wind (4:25)
Ironside (3:53)
What's Going On? (9:52)
Theme From The Anderson Tapes (5:02)
Brown Ballad (4:21)
Hikky-Burr (4:01)
Guitar Blues Odyssey: From Roots To Fruits (6:34)
Review: A definitive master of jazz, soul and pop sounds across the decades, Quincy Jones pulled off another gem with this genre-defying collection. It highlights an unparalleled level of musical craftsmanship where the arrangements are lush and use orchestral instruments, funky rhythms and smooth vocals to create a timeless sound. Standout tracks like 'What's Going On?' and 'Theme From The Anderson Tapes' showcase Jones' ability to merge complex jazz harmonies with commercial appeal. He also balances upbeat tracks with introspective, slower tunes with the result reflecting Quincy's deep influence on the music of the last half-century.
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To Pimp A Butterfly (10th Anniversary Edition)
To Pimp A Butterfly (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 780911 8. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Wesley's Theory (4:35)
For Free? (interlude) (2:10)
King Kunta (3:48)
Institutionalized (feat Anna Wise, Bilal & Snoop Dogg) (4:31)
These Walls (feat Anna Wise, Bilal & Thundercat) (5:02)
U (4:26)
Alright (3:34)
For Sale? (interlude) (4:25)
Momma (4:48)
Hood Politics (4:06)
How Much A Dollar Cost (feat James Fauntleroy & Ronald Isley) (5:01)
Complexion (A Zulu Love) (feat Rapsody) (4:00)
The Blacker The Berry (5:49)
You Ain't Gotta Lie (Momma Said) (3:45)
I (6:01)
Mortal Man (12:01)
Review: Celebrating the tentth anniversary of a release that redefined the possibilities of hip-hop both as music and message, UMR share a brand new edition of Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp A Butterfly. Though a tanked camo butterfly now takes centre stage on the front cover, the tracklist remains unchanged; an unusual move for anniversary editions indeed, though perhaps the observation should be made that the sheer stylistic variety Kendrick offered us back in 2015 should keep us grateful well into the 21st Century. Besides, who'd want to tamper with the tracklist of a 10/10 record? They sure know how to keep the purists happy. From the explosive urgency of 'The Blacker the Berry' to the introspective poetry of 'u' and the cultural rallying cry of 'Alright', Lamar's vision remains as urgent and layered as ever.
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To Pimp A Butterfly (10th Anniversary Edition)
To Pimp A Butterfly (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold black white & brown marbled vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: 781008 7. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Wesley's Theory (4:35)
For Free? (interlude) (2:10)
King Kunta (3:48)
Institutionalized (feat Anna Wise, Bilal & Snoop Dogg) (4:31)
These Walls (feat Anna Wise, Bilal & Thundercat) (5:02)
U (4:26)
Alright (3:34)
For Sale? (interlude) (4:25)
Momma (4:48)
Hood Politics (4:06)
How Much A Dollar Cost (feat James Fauntleroy & Ronald Isley) (5:01)
Complexion (A Zulu Love) (feat Rapsody) (4:00)
The Blacker The Berry (5:49)
You Ain't Gotta Lie (Momma Said) (3:45)
I (6:01)
Mortal Man (12:01)
Review: Kendrick Lamar aka. K Dot is hip-hop's all-time crown-bearer for the 2010s. Last time we checked, the same was true for the 2020s too. Bridging both decades came To Pimp A Butterfly, which saw mammoth success upon its 2015 release. Though perhaps prematurely slapped with the "classic" label all too soon (and though this wasn't wrong), one good index of an all-time great album is the prevalence of affectionate initialisms among diehard fans: in no time at all, it became known as "TPAB". The Compton rapper had had a firm social conscience ever since the release of Section 80 and Good Kid, Mad City, and TPAB would continue to restitute the many racial and consumeristic ills of American society; unforgettably, a White House mutiny is depicted on the original front cover. Songs like 'I', 'Sing For Me, I'm Dying Of Thirst', 'King Kunta' and 'Institutionalized' revolutionised rap through every motif from G-funk bounce to freeform jazz. Now, after a recent Super Bowl Halftime Show backed by vexingly ironic American flags and pyrotechnics, we hear a newly emerged butterfly: Kendrick's meliorative flows and butterfly-effect cogitations resound with the utmost clarity on this grey UMR edition.
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Mind Games: Meditation Mixes
Mind Games: Meditation Mixes (limited trifold clear vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: 658029 1. Rel: 10 Oct 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Mind (100Hz Gamma Waves) (9:50)
Magic (10:46)
Space (8Hz Theta Binaural) (5:24)
Seed (5:52)
Yes (5:57)
Spirit (15Hz Beta Binaural) (5:26)
Love (0.5Hz Delta Binaural) (12:14)
Surrender (23:36)
Peace (23:17)
Mantra One
Mantra Two
Mantra Three
Mantra Four
Mantra Five
Mantra Six
Mantra Seven
Mantra Eight
Mantra Nine
Review: Newly, radically reimagined remixes created from John Lennon's classic song, Mind Games. These nine Meditation Mixes craft their own space while maintaining firm and authentic roots in John Lennon's original recording. Each have been radically altered, slowed down and extended, ranging from five to ten to over 33 minutes, allowing the soundtrack to wash over the listener and provide a relaxing deep listening experience. Four tracks are presented as binaural versions which each focus on different types of brain waves: Beta, Delta, Gamma and Theta. Named 'Mind', 'Space', 'Spirit' and 'Love', these exploit the response of the ear to left and right frequencies, which constructively combine to produce a new frequency, which in turn, as they say, activates beneficial brain patterns. Produced by Sean Lennon, these contemporary Lennon versions aim to positively impact the contemporary anxiety-racked listener, whose appetite for deep listening has only understandably increased in recent years.
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Mind Games: Meditation Mixes (B-STOCK)
Mind Games: Meditation Mixes (B-STOCK) (limited trifold clear vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: 658029 1 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Post Rock/Experimental
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Mind (100Hz Gamma Waves) (9:50)
Magic (10:46)
Space (8Hz Theta Binaural) (5:24)
Seed (5:52)
Yes (5:57)
Spirit (15Hz Beta Binaural) (5:26)
Love (0.5Hz Delta Binaural) (12:14)
Surrender (23:36)
Peace (23:17)
Mantra One
Mantra Two
Mantra Three
Mantra Four
Mantra Five
Mantra Six
Mantra Seven
Mantra Eight
Mantra Nine
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Newly, radically reimagined remixes created from John Lennon's classic song, Mind Games. These nine Meditation Mixes craft their own space while maintaining firm and authentic roots in John Lennon's original recording. Each have been radically altered, slowed down and extended, ranging from five to ten to over 33 minutes, allowing the soundtrack to wash over the listener and provide a relaxing deep listening experience. Four tracks are presented as binaural versions which each focus on different types of brain waves: Beta, Delta, Gamma and Theta. Named 'Mind', 'Space', 'Spirit' and 'Love', these exploit the response of the ear to left and right frequencies, which constructively combine to produce a new frequency, which in turn, as they say, activates beneficial brain patterns. Produced by Sean Lennon, these contemporary Lennon versions aim to positively impact the contemporary anxiety-racked listener, whose appetite for deep listening has only understandably increased in recent years.
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Mind Games (reissue)
Mind Games (reissue) (limited gatefold 2xLP + booklets + postcards)
Cat: 554870 8. Rel: 11 Jul 24
 
Pop
Mind Games (LP1: The Ultimate mixes)
Tight A$
Aisumasen (I'm Sorry)
One Day (At A Time)
Bring On The Lucie (Freeda Peeple) (0:22)
Nutopian International Anthem (0:04)
Intuition (3:07)
Out The Blue (3:22)
Only People (3:31)
I Know (I Know) (3:49)
You Are Here (4:04)
Meat City (2:48)
Mind Games (take 7 - LP2: The Out-takes) (4:23)
Tight A$ (take 6) (2:02)
Aisumasen (I'm Sorry) (take 2) (4:39)
One Day (At A Time) (take 18) (3:12)
Bring On The Lucie (Freeda Peeple) (take 15) (4:30)
Declaration Of Nutopia (take 1) (1:48)
Intuition (take 12) (3:27)
Out The Blue (take 15) (3:03)
Only People (take 12) (3:30)
I Know (I Know) (take 22) (3:42)
You Are Here (take 5) (5:41)
Meat City (take 16) (2:37)
Review: Mind Games, John Lennon's fourth solo album released in late October 1973, arrived amid personal turmoil and political unrest, reflecting Lennon's ongoing battles with US immigration and his anti-Vietnam war activism. Recorded at NYC's Record Plant with a stellar lineup of musicians, the album is overseen by Yoko Ono Lennon and produced by Sean Ono Lennon, offering a fully remixed and expanded audio experience. Lennon's songwriting delves into his relationship with Ono, showcasing heartfelt tracks like the title song and 'Aisumasen (I'm Sorry),' imbued with sincerity and emotion. Other highlights include the politically charged 'Bring On the Lucie (Freda People)' and the '50s-inspired 'Tight A$.' The album excels in composition, production, and lyrical depth, epitomizing Lennon's creative strength. Mind Games sees Lennon's resilience and artistic evolution. Its eclectic mix of themes and musical styles, from rock to balladry, renders it a timeless classic. With its heartfelt sincerity and imaginative flair, Mind Games remains a great listen through Lennon's multifaceted artistry.
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All World: Greatest Hits (reissue)
Cat: 750813 7. Rel: 10 Apr 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
I Can't Live Without My Radio (5:30)
Rock The Bells (3:54)
I'm Bad (4:38)
I Need Love (5:16)
Going Back To Cali (4:12)
Jack The Ripper (4:50)
Jingling Baby (4:49)
Big Ole Butt (4:37)
The Boomin' System (3:35)
Around The Way Girl (3:49)
Mama Said Knock You Out (6:02)
Back Seat (3:23)
I Need A Beat (remix) (4:31)
Doin It (4:53)
Loungin (Who Do Ya Luv) (3:40)
Hey Lover (4:49)
Review: Legendary US rapper and hip-hop pioneer LL Cool J has built up an arsenal of his over his career so it made sense he put them all together in this new double album, All World: Greatest Hits. This certified gold-selling album showcases his work from his debut release when he emerged in the 1980s as one of the genre's earliest stars known for mixing up hard-hitting bars with smoother, radio-friendly tracks and unforgettable hooks. The newly reissued album features iconic tracks like 'Rock The Bells,' the brilliantly well-sampled 'Around The Way Girl,' hard-hitting favourite 'Mama Said Knock You Out," and more. A vital bit of hip-hop history.
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St Anger (reissue)
St Anger (reissue) (limited gatefold orange vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: BLCKND 161U. Rel: 02 May 24
 
Metal
Frantic (5:47)
St Anger (7:21)
Some Kind Of Monster (8:24)
Dirty Window (5:26)
Invisible Kid (8:28)
My World (5:49)
Shoot Me Again (7:02)
Sweet Amber (5:25)
The Unnamed Feeling (7:07)
Purify (5:12)
All Within My Hands (8:45)
Review: Easily, the most controversial album in the Metallica back catalogue (with the exception of their Lou Reed collab LP Lulu), St. Anger was originally released in 2003, and marked yet another stylistic shift from the thrash metal titans. Following on from the hard rock-oriented sister albums Load and Re:Load in the mid-nineties, and their Garage Inc. covers collection, the band's eighth full-length would eschew virtuosic guitar solos (once a core staple of their sonic makeup) and their galloping style of frenetic riffage; replacing them with a more jagged style of composition and performance, leading to a unique sound falling somewhere between groove and alt-metal, yet much rawer than either of the two. Maligned by many, yet defended by a vocal section of the fanbase, there's something remarkably ballsy about the sheer abandon of their former selves on this record, while cuts such as the pummelling title-track, the southern-tinged bedlam of 'Frantic', and the chunky heft of 'My World', are all criminally slept on latter day contributions, forgotten to time for being the musical blacksheep of the Metallica discography. Also, if you ever deeply desired to hear drummer Lars Ulrich's utterly bizarre snare sound with pure audio fidelity, this lush orange vinyl 2xLP reissue has you covered.
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Death Magnetic (reissue)
Death Magnetic (reissue) (limited gatefold 'magnetic' silver vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BLCKND 181U. Rel: 06 Jun 24
 
Metal
That Was Just Your Life
The End Of The Line
Broken Beat & Scarred
The Day That Never Comes
All Nightmare Long
Cyanide
The Unforgiven III
The Judas Kiss
Suicide & Redemption
My Apocalypse
Review: Arriving in 2008, a half-decade on from their controversial eighth full-length St. Anger, thrash metal heavyweights Metallica would dig deep on LP number nine to produce what many avid fans consider to be one of the band's best post-1980's records (with the obvious exception of 1991's The Black Album). Restoring the face-melting shredfests completely absent from their preceding effort, while looking inward to gauge how much of the Metallica formula should be modernised without losing sight of why they originally resonated with so many a headbanger in the first place, Death Magnetic struck the ideal balance between the epic thrash spectacle of old, with cuts like 'Cyanide' harking back to the anthemic theatrics of 'Creeping Death', while 'The Day That Never Comes' offers up a slow burning metallic ballad that would've fit right in during their 80s/90s transitional period, yet embellished by frontman James Hetfield's more seasoned bravado and demeanour. Switching out producer Bob Rock (who many had felt was well beyond outstaying his welcome) for bearded guru Rick Rubin, the results speak for themselves as Death Magnetic can likely be attributed to Metallica's continuing reign as the ultimate thrash giants, while each subsequent project since has followed the album's retro-revitalised blueprint.
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Synchronicity (Deluxe Edition)
Synchronicity (Deluxe Edition) (limited 4xLP + 60 page book + art print photos in spot-varnished slipcase)
Cat: 558217 9. Rel: 25 Jul 24
 
Rock
Synchronicity I (LP1 - The original album) (3:23)
Walking In Your Footsteps (3:33)
O My God (3:57)
Mother (3:00)
Miss Gradenko (2:00)
Synchronicity (I) (4:51)
Every Breath You Take (4:08)
King Of Pain (4:59)
Wrapped Around Your Finger (5:03)
Tea In The Sahara (3:49)
Murder By Numbers (LP2 - B-sides & bonus tracks) (4:26)
Truth Hits Everybody (remix) (3:28)
Man In A Suitcase (live) (2:19)
Someone To Talk To (2:49)
Message In A Bottle (live) (4:40)
I Burn For You (4:36)
Once Upond A Daydream (3:18)
Tea In The Sahara (live) (5:00)
Every Breath You Take (Backing track) (3:43)
Roxanne (Backing track) (3:11)
Wrapped Around Your Finger (live) (5:20)
Every Bomb You Make (3:20)
Synchronicity I (LP3 - unreleased alternate takes, Out-takes & instrumentals - alternate mix) (3:43)
Synchronicity (I - instrumental) (3:14)
Walking In Your Footsteps (alternate mix) (3:50)
V (alternate mix) (3:25)
Mother (instrumental) (3:02)
Miss Gradenko (alternate mix) (2:05)
Synchronicity (II - outtake) (4:27)
Synchronicity (II - extended version) (5:20)
Synchronicity (II - instrumental) (4:38)
Every Breath You Take (alternate mix) (3:51)
King Of Pain (LP4 - unreleased alternate takes, Out-takes & instrumentals - alternate version) (4:42)
King Of Pain (alternate mix) (4:50)
Wrapped Around Your Finger (alternate mix) (4:41)
Wrapped Around Your Finger (instrumental) (4:45)
Tea In The Sahara (alternate mix) (4:12)
Loch (2:04)
Ragged Man (2:39)
Goodbye Tomorrow (3:03)
Truth Hits Everybody (remix - outtake) (4:03)
Three Steps To Heaven (2:41)
Rock & Roll Music (1:59)
Review: The fifth and final studio album by The Police, Synchronicity, released in June 1983, was the band's most successful effort, catapulting them to global stardom. The album featured four classic hit singles: 'Every Breath You Take,' 'King of Pain,' 'Wrapped Around Your Finger,' and 'Synchronicity II.' With over 8 million copies sold in the USA (8x platinum) and 300,000 in the UK (1x platinum), the total worldwide sales by the end of 1983 surpassed 20 million. The album, inspired by Arthur Koestler's "The Roots of Coincidence," garnered five Grammy Award nominations, including Album of the Year, in 1984. This first comprehensive archival album project for The Police has been compiled with full band cooperation. The expanded multi-format reissue features unreleased bonus material, new liner notes, interviews, rare archive memorabilia, and unseen photographs. The 4-LP set on standard black vinyl includes a 60-page lavish color book with unseen material, printed inner sleeves, and four art print photographs, all housed in a hardback slipcase. The track listing includes the original remastered ten-track LP, a 12-track collection of contemporaneous B-sides and singles bonus tracks, and two discs of previously unreleased alternate takes, out-takes, and instrumentals, making it the most complete and in-depth version of the album ever released.
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It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back (35th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 557238 6. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Countdown To Armageddon (1:46)
Bring The Noise (3:38)
Don't Believe The Hype (5:18)
Cold Lampin With Flavor (4:04)
Terminator X To The Edge Of Panic (4:39)
Mind Terrorist (1:09)
Louder Than A Bomb (3:47)
Caught, Can We Get A Witness? (4:19)
Show 'Em Whatcha Got (1:55)
She Watch Channel Zero?! (3:47)
Night Of The Living Baseheads (3:03)
Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos (6:18)
Security Of The First World (1:24)
Rebel Without A Pause (4:55)
Prophets Of Rage (3:15)
Party For Your Right To Fight (3:28)
Review: A mere 35 years old and still brutally relevant, Public Enemy's It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back is as essential as late 80s hip-hop gets. It was the album that confirmed Chuck D, Flavor Flav and The Bomb Squad as a world-beating concern breaking beyond the boundaries of rap with a message that couldn't be ignored. When you listen back to it now, its influential status bursts out of every beat and bar, whether sampled, covered or para-phrased by the generations of MCs and producers who have come since. The nods and co-signs are all good, but sometimes you need to trackback to the source and realise how important Public Enemy were.
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Played by: Paul Starey
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