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Christmas In Atlantis
Cat: DECOR 65. Rel: 28 Nov 23
Christmas In Atlantis (5:32)
Waiting On A Bus Out Of Dallas (2:41)
San Leandro Lament (3:34)
Review: Recorded in 2022 for the BBC's Gideon Coe show, 'Christmas In Atlantis' is the Portland, Oregon band's first Christmas track; released just in time to battle it out for a Christmas Number 1. Ahead of their fourth LP, for which they will be touring in 2024, the song comes to us as a heart-rending slow funk number, with the sultry, up-close, and breathy vocals of Amy Boone retelling a complex tale of sorrow, conspiracy, casinos, and a restored faith in the Christmas spirit, in spite of it all. The single features two other exclusive tracks that will also not feature on the next album.
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The Tinker & The Crab
Cat: CON 200017S. Rel: 21 Dec 23
The Tinker & The Crab
Wear Your Love Like Heaven (2:54)
Review: A pair of classic Donovan tracks get pressed up to this new 7" from The state51 Conspiracy. They are taken originally from his seminal double album A Gift From a Flower to a Garden and come in a beautifully printed new sleeve with golden details and limited to just 500 copies. Both are mixed in mono and first is the delicate falsetto of 'The Tinker and the Crab' with is Americana overtones and light flute motifs next to the acoustic guitar strumming and 'Wear Your Love Like Heaven' is another lushly layered folk rock sound.
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The Tinker & The Crab (B-STOCK)
Cat: CON 200017S. Rel: 01 Jan 90
The Tinker & The Crab
Wear Your Love Like Heaven
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record is slightly warped, otherwise in excellent condition***


A pair of classic Donovan tracks get pressed up to this new 7" from The state51 Conspiracy. They are taken originally from his seminal double album A Gift From a Flower to a Garden and come in a beautifully printed new sleeve with golden details and limited to just 500 copies. Both are mixed in mono and first is the delicate falsetto of 'The Tinker and the Crab' with is Americana overtones and light flute motifs next to the acoustic guitar strumming and 'Wear Your Love Like Heaven' is another lushly layered folk rock sound.
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The Legendary Recordings 1965-1967 (remastered)
The Legendary Recordings 1965-1967 (remastered) (gatefold 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: GUESS 213. Rel: 17 Nov 23
The French Girl (2:57)
Green Rocky Road (2:38)
Queen Jane Approximately (live) (4:28)
Jack Of Diamonds (2:38)
The Bony Ship The Diamond (2:56)
When I Was A Cowboy (2:42)
The Girl From North Alberta (2:52)
CC Rider (2:37)
Violets Of Dawn (3:11)
Again & Again (2:15)
Queen Jane Approximately (Parrot 308) (2:54)
Grizzly Bear (3:04)
Blackstone Ferry (2:30)
Barbara Flowers (1:56)
If I Were A Carpenter (2:23)
Let Me Die In My Footsteps (2:34)
Queen Jane Approximately (Parrot 305) (2:47)
Birdses (2:46)
Cantaloupe Island (live) (13:05)
Review: The Daily Flash originated in Seattle in 1965, and true to their name burned bright and fast for around three years before disbanding. Fronted by Steve Lalor and with Doug Hastings on guitar, it's also noticeable their drummer was Jon Keliehor, who has since had an accomplished career in ambient and experimental music. As a perfect embodiment of the original psychedelic wave when it was still relatively attached to 60s pop, The Daily Flash have been revisited in scattershot form over the years, but finally their outstanding archive of recordings has been gathered in one coherent compilation which covers their brief but brilliant tenure.
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In My Own Time (50th Anniversary Edition)
In My Own Time (50th Anniversary Edition) (silver vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 20012. Rel: 06 Jun 23
Something On Your Mind (3:24)
When A Man Loves A Woman (2:57)
In My Own Dream (4:17)
Katie Cruel (2:22)
How Sweet It Is (3:41)
In A Station (3:49)
Take Me (4:37)
Same Old Man (2:45)
One Night Of Love (3:17)
Are You Leaving For The Country (3:11)
Review: Karen Dalton is one of the most mysterious and enigmatic but also influential artists of her time. Her 1971 album In My Own Time is a real masterpiece that Light In The Attic now presented on newly mastered vinyl. It was originally recorded over a six month time frame at Bearsville and was crafted by producer and musician Harvey Brooks, a key figure in rock-jazz having worked on Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited and Miles' Bitches Brew. It's a wild and vivid record with walking basslines and manic melodies topped off with the expressive vocals.
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Shuckin' Sugar
Shuckin' Sugar (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: DE 031CD. Rel: 23 May 22
Trouble In Mind
If You're A Viper
When First Unto This Country
Shiloh Town
Shuckin' Sugar Blues
Everytime I Think Of Freedom
Ribbon Bow
Blues Jumped The Rabbit
Lonesome Valley
When I Get Home
In The Pines
Katie Cruel
Review: Here's a treat for all those who love blues and American folk music of the 1960s - a collection of previously unheard material from the late Karen Dalton and her frequent collaborator (turned romantic partner) Richard Tucker. Rescued from long-lost, but recently rediscovered, tapes, the material on show captures Dalton and Tucker performing live at iconic Boulder folk club The Attic in January 1963, and at a benefit concert for Congress For Racial Equality a year or so later. The recordings are intimate, magical and highly atmospheric, featuring a mixture of previously unheard Dalton songs and duets with Tucker. It's a brilliant snapshot of not only a moment in time, but also the vibrancy of America's folk revival of the 1960s. In a word: essential.
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It's So Hard To Tell Who's Going To Love You The Best (remastered)
Cat: LITA 0451. Rel: 12 Feb 24
Little Bit Of Rain (2:32)
Sweet Substitute (2:42)
Ribbon Bow (2:57)
I Love You More Than Words Can Say (3:31)
In The Evening (It's So Hard To Tell Who's Going To Love You The Best) (4:29)
Blues On The Ceiling (3:35)
It Hurts Me Too (3:05)
How Did The Feeling Feel To You (2:54)
Right, Wrong Or Ready (2:57)
Down On The Street (2:21)
Review: Reissued again (following an initial 2009 run) via Light In The Attic, It's So Hard to Tell Who's Going to Love You The Best is the debut album by American folk blues musician Karen Dalton, originally released in 1969 by Capitol Records. The Native American singer made her mark on the seventies folk scene through a distinctly yearning sound, evoked through an unmistakable, tremolo'ing alto. On the album, her voice, exemplary of this, effortlessly pokes out from each quiet miasma of guitar, a template soon to be fleshed out by latter-day chart-toppers such as Lacy J. Dalton (whose name is a tribute) and Bob Dylan. Covering classics by Lead Belly, Fred Neil, and Tim Hardin, this is tender, one-of-a-kind country folk, with this edition coming as an all-analog version featuring remastered audio from the original Capitol masters.
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Reflector
Reflector (light blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 193436 357722. Rel: 29 Jan 24
Lose Your Mind (3:51)
Rose In A Garden (3:54)
Hi-Country (5:11)
Dance In The Desert (4:07)
Double Exposure (4:21)
Gotta Get Southbound (8:10)
Halfway (In Between) (4:12)
‘Til The Daylight (3:31)
Sugar Leg Rag (4:29)
Hard To Tell (4:36)
Faded Lovin’ (3:47)
Locomotive #9 (2:49)
Half Moon Night (3:21)
Weathervane (4:51)
Dance In The Desert (reprise) (5:52)
Review: It's not often we get next generation county, even less when it has such wild crossover appeal - both in terms of mainstream and more niche tastes. When Rolling Stone magazine spotlit Daniel Donato as a Hot Picker in 2023, the rock & roll bible explained how he had dazzled tourists with covers "in Music City's honky-tonks as a teenager," referring to his formative years playing around Nashville, and was now "eager to take fans on a psychedelic journey". Suffice to say, the Cosmic Country thing certainly fits the bill, although this is a case of surrealism playing second fiddle, or guitar, to the kind of soundtrack that feels destined to take this artist to the very top of the popular country list. Which isn't to say anything here is remotely throwaway - we're talking highly complex instrumentation. Nevertheless, it's impossible to imagine anyone walking away unhappy, so take from that what you will.
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Anasana
Anasana (LP)
Cat: PHNTM 030. Rel: 07 Sep 23
The Water (7:20)
The Youniverse (3:45)
The Witch (8:22)
The Tree (9:46)
The Lover (6:17)
Review: Described as an ecstatic ritual singer, pianist, and ambient composer, Maroulita de Kol demonstrates the rapturous breadth of her vision with Anasana, her latest LP on Phantom Limb. Channelling her Greek heritage into a fusion of Hellenic folk-musical traditions and cinematic electronic/ambient composition, this is an arresting catharsis in just five tracks, boasting classical piano mastery and huge attention to textural detail.
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Sky Girl
Sky Girl (2xLP)
Cat: ES 002. Rel: 30 Jun 16
Linda Smith - "I So Liked Spring" (5:27)
Karen Marks - "Cold Cafe" (3:03)
Bruce Langhorne - "Leaving Del Norte" (1:56)
The Seraphims - "Conciousness Of Happening" (2:13)
Gary Davenport - "Sarra" (5:00)
Some Of My Best Friends Are Canadians - "Feeling Sheepish" (4:09)
The Rising Storm - "Frozen Laughter" (3:12)
Warfield Spillers - "Daddy's Little Girl" (4:50)
Joyce Heath - "I Wouldn't Dream Of It" (2:17)
Joe Tossini & Friends - "Wild Dream" (4:29)
Scott Seskind - "I Remember" (2:52)
Angel - "Driving (Down)" (4:28)
Nini Raviolette & Hugo Weris - "Slow" (1:05)
Nora Guthrie - "Home Before Dark" (2:38)
Once - "Joanna" (3:17)
Review: Sky Girl is the work of two noted (but arguably under-appreciated) crate diggers, DJ Sundae and Julien Dechery, and gathers together a veritable treasure trove of obscure material loosely connected by (in the label's own words) "the same longing sentiment". Its' fifteen tracks touch on a variety of hazy, down-tempo styles, and were recorded at various points between 1961 and '91. There's much to admire throughout, from the folksy psychedelic pop of The Rising Storm's "Frozen Laughter", and spoken word eccentricity of Scott Seskind's "I Remember", to the dreamy, eyes-closed ambience of Nini Raviolette & Hugo Weris' "Slow" and string-laden samba-folk of Nora Guthrie's "Home Before Dark".
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The Imperial
Cat: DECOR 46LP. Rel: 08 Jan 19
Cheer Up Charley (3:27)
The Imperial (5:20)
Where Are You Sonny? (3:55)
Let's Be Us Again (3:55)
Roll Back My Life (3:23)
Eddie & Polly (3:51)
Holly The Hustle (5:39)
That Haunted Old Place (2:58)
He Don't Burn For Me (5:11)
Waiting On The Blue (3:00)
Review: As we tick over in 2019 it's been some five years since the release of The Delines' lauded debut album Colfax. The six-piece did come out with the The Scenic Sessions in 2015, and while its members have simultaneously remained active pursuing music elsewhere, there's no denying this Imperial album is what everyone's been waiting for. With swathes of piano keys and strings adding the country blues melancholia of the music, the album paints a picture of times in transitional seasons, maybe somewhere in the midwest; be it winter-to-spring or summer-to-autumn. The slow swaggered back-beat of "Where Are You Sonny?" is a real whiskey soaker, while the emotional twang of "Roll Back My Life" should strike a chord or two, too. Hit dem blues.
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Liederbuch
Liederbuch (LP + insert)
Cat: BBLP 420. Rel: 01 Sep 22
Liederbuch (Einklang) (2:50)
Traum Der Welt (0:44)
Sie Kam Zu Dir Und Malte Blaue Blumen (1:59)
Gluecklich Traurig Seltsam (4:48)
Goldene Barken (2:12)
This Is Neil Armstrong (2:15)
Kip Eulenmeister (version) (3:49)
Sweet Bird (2:53)
Leguan Ratselmann (4:06)
Nordhaus (3:17)
Mitternacht (2:49)
Das Bist Du (1:52)
Silkenwind (2:04)
Quittenmarmelade (2:18)
Fange Die Welle (2:57)
Gruss Zum Mond (2:30)
Liederbuch (Ausklang) (2:18)
Review: Talk about creating a universe for yourself. Die Welttraumforscher, or World Dream Explorer, is an imagined musical trio with cosmic tendencies conjured by the mind of Swiss electronic composer Christian Pfluger. Active since 1981, 41 years in and the project is still going very strong and admired by a cult legion of international fans alongside some of the most influential contemporary synth doyens.

Liederbuch is the first new material in some time, an event that will be celebrated by many. Largely rooted in psychedelic indie-tronica, downbeat lounge-worthy beats, and blissful acoustic alt-balladry, it's a beautiful collection showcasing the ingenuity inherent in the music of a truly enigmatic artist who, despite focusing largely on the same endeavour for four decades now, has never remained still for long.
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Orion
Orion (LP)
Cat: CG 161104LP. Rel: 02 Feb 24
Jag Vill Ha Allt (3:24)
Hall Avstand (2:51)
Det Lacker (4:18)
Glitter (2:05)
Firad (4:36)
Milton (3:26)
Orion (3:53)
Mellan De Sju Fjallen (3:03)
Tomma Lador (2:02)
Review: Swedish band Dina Ogon have become one of the most celebrated groups in their scene. After their well received ;east album 'Oas' they now return with 'Orion', which includes the already well received lead single 'Glitter.' That tune is, say the band, "a journey upwards, forwards and inwards." That message somewhat gets against their previous vibe with has been described as backward-looking and Nordic-nostalgic. There is still plenty rich dreaminess to their work here with soaring Balearic-pop delights such as 'Jag Vill Ha Allt', glistening cosmic ditties like 'Det Lacker' and the late night soul of 'Mellan De Sju Fjallen' all swelling your heart.
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Das Nuvens
Cat: LR 236. Rel: 07 Aug 23
Babel (4:06)
Thrdwrld (4:02)
Train To Imagination (2:54)
Das Nuvens (From The Clouds) (2:00)
Yugen (3:34)
Aurora (6:10)
Eterno (3:30)
Stranger Night (3:00)
Blu's Dream (2:16)
3 Pontas (4:29)
Amoroso (3:01)
Review: Leaving Records continues to gift us the most blissful sounds from parts unknown, or more specifically the LA underground, with this album from Fabiano Do Nascimento. The Brazil-born guitarist carries his roots through into his playing, gently folding samba and choro influences and a rich background in Brazilian classical into compositions embellished with the lightest touches of electronics. It's a resolutely soothing listen, as you would expect from Leaving, but it's not a static field of ambience. Rather, there are hidden treasures and intriguing pathways Nascimento leads us down, always finding a sense of resolution even the surroundings shift before our ears.
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The Room
The Room (green vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPRW 257. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Foi Boto (3:13)
Capricho (4:26)
Astral Flowers (2:40)
Kewere (4:03)
Cores (3:32)
Txera (2:29)
Ate De Manha (2:29)
Poeira (4:12)
Tupi (2:48)
Daiana (4:50)
Review: Brazilian guitarist Fabiano do Nascimento and American saxophonist Sam Gendel join forces for The Room: ten tracks of broken jazzdance instrumentals conjoined by an almost telepathic synergy between artists. Springboarding from an initial collaborative gig at a restaurant owned by Gendel's cousin, the duo was thus born as a before-you-know-it gestalt; and in so coming together as a studio project, the artists realised their mutually jazz-laden upbringings, discovering even that both saxophonists had first picked up the brass at exactly the same age; both shared a fascination with environmentalism and ecology; both were superfans of experimental musician Hermeto Pascoal; et cetera. A serendipitous match, then, the album is synchronous to match, balancing five tracks per side in a sublime homeo-ecstatic equilibrium. Recorded in two days in a basement studio in Pacific Palisades, each track its own dive into the rhythms and regions of a South America without borders.
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The Room
The Room (limited CD)
Cat: CDRW 257. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Foi Boto
Capricho
Astral Flowers
Kwere
Cores
Txera
Ate De Manha
Poeira
Tupi
Daiana
Review: .While Brazilian guitarist Fabiano Do Nascimento and American saxophonist Sam Gendel first met and played together at the dawn of the last decade - at a Los Angeles cafe both used to frequent, fact fans - it was only last year that they decided to collaborate on a release. The Room, the resultant album, was reportedly recorded in two days in a studio in the Californian countryside. It's an undeniably magical and sun-soaked affair, with Gendel teasing fluttering, flute-esque improvisations from his soprano saxophone while Do Nascimento delivers impeccable, finger-picking meditations on his seven-string acoustic guitar. The latter is undoubtedly a virtuoso with his own distinct style - a Brazilian take on classical guitar, incorporating nods to lesser-known regional music - but instinctively knows when to step back and allow Gendel the limelight. Impressive stuff all told.
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The Endless Coloured Ways: The Songs Of Nick Drake
Nick DRAKE / VARIOUS
Cat: BRC 75. Rel: 06 Jul 23
The Wandering Hearts - "Voices" (prelude)
Fontaines DC - "Cello Song"
Camille - "Hazey Jane II"
Mike Lindsay - "Saturday Sun" (feat Guy Garvey)
Bombay Bicyle Club & The Staves - "Road"
Let's Eat Grandma - "From The Morning"
David Gray - "Place To Be"
John Parish & Aldous Harding - "Three Hours"
Stick In The Wheel - "Parasite"
Ben Harper - "Time Has Told Me"
Emeli Sande - "One Of These Things First"
Karine Polwart & Kris Drever - "Nothern Sky"
Craig Armstrong - "Black Eyed Dog" (feat Self Esteem)
Bombay Bicycle Club & The Staves - "Road" (reprise)
Nadia Reid - "Poor Boy"
Christian Lee Huston - "Which Will" (feat Elanor Moss)
Skulllcrusher & Gia Margaret - "Harvest Breed"
Katherine Priddy - "I Think They're Leaving Me Behind"
AURORA - "Pink Moon"
Joe Henry & Meshell Ndegeocello - "Time Of No Reply"
Famous Blue Cable - "River Man" (feat Fiest)
Liz Phair - "Free Ride"
Philip Selway - "Fly"
John Grant - "Day Is Gone"
The Wandering Hearts - "Voices"
Review: Nick Drake's influence is enduring some 50 years after his tragically early passing. The fragile beauty of his songs have a rare quality which is no doubt why this compilation was able to draw on such a heavyweight cast of artists to lay down their own renditions of Drake classics. Pleasingly, there's a wide range of styles and approaches here - Fontaines DC bring a countrified punk twang to 'Cello Song' and Guy Garvey sings over a lop-sided electro-jazz deconstruction of 'Saturday Sun' from Mike Lindsay while John Parish & Aldous Harding bring a kosmische thrust to their interpretation of 'Three Hours'. The magic of the originals bestows the artists with more than enough golden material to apply their respective practices and create dazzling new versions.
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The Endless Coloured Ways: The Songs Of Nick Drake
Nick DRAKE / VARIOUS
The Endless Coloured Ways: The Songs Of Nick Drake (gatefold translucent grey vinyl 2xLP + 7" with obi-strip)
Cat: BRVC 75. Rel: 06 Jul 23
The Wandering Hearts - "Voices" (prelude) (0:48)
Fontaines DC - "Cello Song" (5:01)
Camille - "Hazey Jane II" (4:01)
Mike Lindsay - "Saturday Sun" (feat Guy Garvey) (5:15)
Bombay Bicyle Club & The Staves - "Road" (2:37)
Let's Eat Grandma - "From The Morning" (3:34)
David Gray - "Place To Be" (3:33)
John Parish & Aldous Harding - "Three Hours" (4:41)
Stick In The Wheel - "Parasite" (4:44)
Ben Harper - "Time Has Told Me" (4:06)
Emeli Sande - "One Of These Things First" (3:34)
Karine Polwart & Kris Drever - "Nothern Sky" (4:14)
Craig Armstrong - "Black Eyed Dog" (feat Self Esteem) (3:37)
Bombay Bicycle Club & The Staves - "Road" (reprise) (2:26)
Nadia Reid - "Poor Boy" (2:39)
Christian Lee Huston - "Which Will" (feat Elanor Moss) (3:54)
Skulllcrusher & Gia Margaret - "Harvest Breed" (2:50)
Katherine Priddy - "I Think They're Leaving Me Behind" (4:39)
AURORA - "Pink Moon" (2:05)
Joe Henry & Meshell Ndegeocello - "Time Of No Reply" (4:17)
Famous Blue Cable - "River Man" (feat Fiest) (4:04)
Liz Phair - "Free Ride" (2:53)
Philip Selway - "Fly" (4:53)
John Grant - "Day Is Gone" (6:32)
The Wandering Hearts - "Voices" (4:34)
Review: This new grey vinyl double album is a celebration of the musical influence of the great singer-songwriter Nick Drake on the many musicians who came after him. Over 30 of them in all got involved with The Endless Coloured Ways, a collection of songs of his performed and recorded from a whole mix of different backgrounds, genres, age groups and audiences. Each of them brings their own perspective and a timeless take on the original material with the likes of Fontaines D.C to Guy Garvey as well as many more all making the cut.
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The Endless Coloured Ways: The Songs Of Nick Drake
Nick DRAKE / VARIOUS
Cat: BRV 75. Rel: 06 Jul 23
The Wandering Hearts - "Voices" (prelude) (0:54)
Fontaines DC - "Cello Song" (5:05)
Camille - "Hazey Jane II" (3:57)
Mike Lindsay - "Saturday Sun" (feat Guy Garvey) (5:15)
Bombay Bicyle Club & The Staves - "Road" (2:38)
Let's Eat Grandma - "From The Morning" (3:35)
David Gray - "Place To Be" (3:40)
John Parish & Aldous Harding - "Three Hours" (4:41)
Stick In The Wheel - "Parasite" (4:51)
Ben Harper - "Time Has Told Me" (3:57)
Emeli Sande - "One Of These Things First" (3:37)
Karine Polwart & Kris Drever - "Nothern Sky" (4:15)
Craig Armstrong - "Black Eyed Dog" (feat Self Esteem) (3:42)
Bombay Bicycle Club & The Staves - "Road" (reprise) (2:23)
Nadia Reid - "Poor Boy" (2:42)
Christian Lee Huston - "Which Will" (feat Elanor Moss) (4:06)
Skulllcrusher & Gia Margaret - "Harvest Breed" (2:48)
Katherine Priddy - "I Think They're Leaving Me Behind" (4:27)
AURORA - "Pink Moon" (2:06)
Joe Henry & Meshell Ndegeocello - "Time Of No Reply" (4:18)
Famous Blue Cable - "River Man" (feat Fiest) (4:02)
Liz Phair - "Free Ride" (2:58)
Philip Selway - "Fly" (4:50)
John Grant - "Day Is Gone" (6:29)
The Wandering Hearts - "Voices" (4:43)
Review: The Endless Coloured Ways: The Songs of Nick Drake is an upcoming album featuring over 30 artists covering the songs of Nick Drake - the reticent British singer-songwriter whose standout personality and lone talents lent him wide regard as one of the most influential solo rock musicians of his generation. A huge onslaught of covers from well established artists, all of whom owe a figurative debt to Drake in some way - Fontaines D.C., Guy Garvey, Aurora, Feist, Philip Selway, Let's Eat Grandma, Emeli Sande and Bombay Bicycle Club - cover Drake's many heartrenders and classics, such a 'Pink Moon', 'River Man', 'Northern Sky' and 'Fly', as well as lesser-known gems like 'Cello Song'.
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Rough & Rowdy Ways
Rough & Rowdy Ways (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 194397 80991. Rel: 17 Jul 20
I Contain Multitudes (4:33)
False Prophet (5:54)
My Own Version Of You (6:43)
I've Made Up My Mind To Give Myself To You (6:30)
Black Rider (4:07)
Goodbye Jimmy Reed (4:05)
Mother Of Muses (4:26)
Crossing The Rubicon (7:19)
Key West (Philosopher Pirate) (9:27)
Murder Most Foul (16:52)
Review: "The lyrics are the real thing, tangible, they're not metaphors," Bob Dylan told the New York Times when he was first promoting this, his - drum roll - 39th album. Fittingly to the point, 'Rough & Rowdy Ways', released six decades into his career, deserves a very special place in the heart and minds of everyone who encounters it. Honest and direct, it's easily one of the most personal and open from the legend's oeuvre, and arguably the record most willing to compromise with listeners. Feelings are not hidden, instead they're impossible to miss. Adding to the open-veined impact are the arrangements themselves. Dylan has never shied away from paring back, but here his still-sensational voice is given so much room you almost want to wrap it up in your arms for fear it's too exposed. In short, potentially the closest thing any of us will get to having an actual conversation with this icon.
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Fragments: Time Out Of Mind Sessions 1996-1997 The Bootleg Series Vol 17 (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 194399 81971. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Love Sick (LP1: Time Out Of Mind 2022 remix) (5:21)
Dirt Road Blues (3:34)
Standing In The Doorway (7:42)
Million Miles (5:52)
Tryin' To Get To Heaven (5:20)
'Til I Fell In Love With You (5:15)
Not Dark Yet (6:27)
Cold Irons Bound (7:10)
Make You Feel My Love (3:29)
Can't Wait (5:47)
Highlands (16:28)
The Water Is Wide (LP2: outtakes & alternates) (5:40)
Red River Shore (version 1) (6:51)
Dirt Road Blues (version 1) (5:31)
Love Sick (version 1) (5:09)
Tryin' To Get To Heaven (version 2) (5:05)
Make You Feel My Love (take 1) (4:04)
Can't Wait (version 1) (4:52)
Mississippi (version 2) (5:13)
Standing In The Doorway (version 2) (7:24)
Not Dark Yet (version 1) (7:06)
Cold Irons Bound (6:00)
Highlands (14:06)
Review: The latest chapter in the highly acclaimed Bob Dylan Bootleg Series takes a fresh look at the 1997 album 'Time Out of Mind', the rock and folk legend's 13th LP, celebrating the grammy award winning album and its enduring impact 25 years after its original release. This quadruple LP box set edition includes a new 2022 remix of the eleven original recordings on 'Time Out of Mind' by Michael H. Brauer. Also included are 12 previously unreleased outtakes and alternate versions of songs written for 'Time Out of Mind', including demos and unreleased versions of iconic tracks as "Love Sick", "Not Dark Yet" and "Make You Feel My Love", a track that has withstood the test of time to be covered more recently by Adele. A huge offering to Bob Dylan fans that would make a great gift to that super fan you know...

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Shadow Kingdom
Cat: 196587 67492. Rel: 02 Jun 23
When I Paint My Masterpiece
Most Likely You Go Your Way (& I'll Go Mine)
Queen Jane Approximately
I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
Tombstone Blues
To Be Alone With You
What Was It You Wanted?
Forever Young
Pledging My Time
The Wicked Messenger
Watching The River Flow
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
Sierra's Theme
Review: Although it's only appearing now, Bob Dylan's 40th album was recorded back in 2021 and formed the soundtrack to Alma Ha'rel's intimate concert film, Shadow Kingdom: The Early Songs of Bob Dylan. The concert depicted in the film, in which Dylan ran through songs from the first part of his career on a sound stage in Los Angeles, was something of a fiction, with the actual recordings featured being captured in a West Hollywood studio. That's what we get here: Dylan delivering decidedly bluesy folk and Americana interpretations of songs from the formative years of his career, ably supported by a cast of musician friends including Don Was (up-tight bass) and country legend T-Bone Burnett (guitar). Dylan's superb songs have never sounded better.
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Good As I Been To You
Good As I Been To You (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile SuperVinyl LP)
Cat: MOFI 5321. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Frankie & Albert (3:50)
Jim Jones (3:55)
Blackjack Davey (5:49)
Canadee-I-O (4:23)
Sittin' On Top Of The World (4:30)
Little Maggie (2:55)
Hard Times (4:34)
Step It Up & Go (2:57)
Tomorrow Night (3:42)
Arthur McBride (6:20)
You're Gonna Quit Me (2:48)
Diamond Joe (3:17)
Froggie Went A Courtin' (6:24)
Review: Three decades before he released The Philosophy of Modern Song - an insightful book devoted to 66 tunes that both impacted his career and the music world at large - Bob Dylan issued Good As I Been to You. The under-heralded 1992 album, Dylan's first solo acoustic album in nearly 30 years and first all-covers effort in nearly twenty years, can be seen as a prophetic prelude to what has become the Nobel Laureate's celebrated late-career arc. It's also an absorbing continuation of the custom Dylan has embraced since he first picked up a guitar.
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Shadow Kingdom
Shadow Kingdom (gatefold 2xLP (side 4 etched))
Cat: 196587 67481. Rel: 02 Jun 23
When I Paint My Masterpiece (4:16)
Most Likely You Go Your Way (& I'll Go Mine) (3:33)
Queen Jane Approximately (5:20)
I'll Be Your Baby Tonight (3:16)
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues (5:17)
Tombstone Blues (3:57)
To Be Alone With You (3:04)
What Was It You Wanted? (5:25)
Forever Young (3:01)
Pledging My Time (3:29)
The Wicked Messenger (3:35)
Watching The River Flow (3:08)
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (2:36)
Sierra's Theme (4:21)
Review: "It's grown on me as well. I think this song has something to do with the classical world, something that's out of reach. Someplace you'd like to be beyond your experience. Something that is so supreme and first rate that you could never come back down from the mountain. That you've achieved the unthinkable." So said Bob Dylan himself in a 2020 New York Times interview when asked why 'When I Paint My Masterpiece', his 1971 sleeper hit, had made its way to the forefront of live shows in more contemporary times. Opening with that track, this album reflects the score of the 2021 concert movie, Shadow Kingdom, which in itself reaffirms the artist as one of the 20th, and 21st Century's greatest songwriters. There's really nothing more to say.
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