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Viimne Ratsu
Cat: SADFUN 006. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Viimne Ratsu (3:17)
Kuu Maa (3:48)
Review: Something in the Eastern European house and dance music proclivity has always struck us as enduringly authentic, perhaps due to its interest in folk music fusions; the label Sad Fun have surely played a key part in doling out this impression. Now they offer their latest addition to the fantasy with a label-described "true Estonian lowkey gem" in the form of duo Ajukaja & Edith Karlson, aka. Vana, whose combined efforts frankly, dustily and ironically toy with the pop music cliches native to their homeland. A-and-B-siders 'Vimme Ratsu' and 'Kuu Maa' are said to rework an '80s Estonian coastal folk-pop favourite and perform a "pseudo-reggae" pastiche respectively. Both have that effortless murmured charm on the vocals, recalling a nostalgic time of European make-do, A10-mic-from-the-junk-store, bottle episodic, rickety recorded goodness.
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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 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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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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I Still Can't Believe You're Gone
Bobby GILLESPIE / VARIOUS
Cat: CDCHD 1605. Rel: 25 Oct 23
Willie Nelson - "I Still Can't Believe You're Gone"
Bob Dylan - "Love Sick"
Donnie Fritts - "We Had It All"
JJ Cale - "Magnolia"
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - "By The Time I Get To Phoenix"
Crazy Horse - "I Don't Want To Talk About It"
Ry Cooder - "Dark End Of The Street"
Percy Sledge - "Kind Woman"
Lee Hazlewood - "Wait & See"
Al Green - "Strong As Death (Sweet As Love)"
Thin Lizzy - "Shades Of A Blue Orphanage"
Kate & Anna McGarrigle - "Heart Like A Wheel"
Mott The Hoople - "When My Mind's Gone"
Boz Scaggs - "I'll Be Long Gone"
The Chi Lites - "The Coldest Days Of My Life" (part 1)
Little Feat - "Roll Um Easy"
Grateful Dead - "Brokedown Palace"
Charlie Rich - "I Feel Like Going Home"
Review: .Following the success of his Sunday Morning, Coming Down compilation, Ace Records has asked Bobby Gillespie to put together a follow-up. This time round, the Primal Scream frontman has decided to showcase tracks he turns to "for solace, comfort and empathy" during the Scottish band's various tours. Offering a mix of country, blues, Americana, psychedelia and soul, the selected songs - including inspired efforts by Willie Nelson, Lee Hazelwood, Al Green, the Chi-Lites, Ry Cooder and Kate & Anna McGringle (whose 'Heart Like a Wheel' is a genuinely tender and heart-aching affair) - more than deliver on the album's conceptual premise, offering equal amounts of emotion and entertainment.
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Folk Funk & Trippy Troubadours: Volume Two
Paul HILLERY / VARIOUS
Cat: REWARM 16CD. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Grand Union - "Morning Brings The Light"
Tasha Lee McClunney - "Undone"
Lucy Kitchen - "Olivia"
Len Udow - "Beauty Raise The Tree"
Dan Donahue - "Wild Canada"
Mike Glick - "The Ballad Of Ho Chi Minh"
Chris Rawlings - "Song Of Creation"
Gary Lapow - "Bamboo In The Wind"
Summer Rain - "Turn On Your Lovelight"
Jennie Rylatt - "Rainfall"
Henry Parker - "Prospect Of Wealth"
Findlay Brown - "Teardrops Lost In The Rain"
Harris & Crane Band - "Change Is Me, Change Is You"
Frank Pyne & Loon Saloon - "Waco"
BB Jackson Band - "Theme IV "A Detective"" (Stallions remix)
Cascada - "Weepin'"
Peter Campbell - "Let Me Ride"
Review: Re:Warm struck gold when they invited Paul Hillery to compile the first volume of Folk Funk & Trippy Troubadours, so they did the right thing and invited him back for another round. Hillary started out documenting his arcane finds in this ill-defined thread of music via a blog, and now these shockingly rare gems from forgotten corners of 60s and 70s are given a proper airing for everyone to savour. This is a prime example of digging culture at its best, as a sharp curatorial ear cuts through the forgettable dross to find unbelievable tracks like effervescent jazz groover 'Weepin' by Cascada, a tune worth the price of entry alone.
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We Are The Children Of The Setting Sun
Paul HILLERY / VARIOUS
Cat: BBER 734. Rel: 31 Aug 23
Graeme Gash - "The Shadows Dance"
Carm Mascarenhas - "Fields Of Green"
Parker Macdonell - "It All Comes Around"
Hardin & Russell - "Mojave"
MCF - "Colorado-Red Sky"
Floyd Hunchback Group - "Wet Dreams"
Pat Rahming - "Be With Me"
Blaine L Reininger - "Playin' Your Game"
Hagan's Fanshawe Friends - "Storm In The Sky"
Andy Davis - "Over & Over"
Trisha Watts - "Mystery Man"
Simon Anholt - "Autumn"
Emerald Web - "Von Aspen Shaden"
Kimberle - "In-Passing"
Sonlife - "She Misses You" (Children Of The Sun version)
Ya Ya - "Don't Ever Say Never" (instrumental)
Regio - "The Light"
Persona La Ave - "Surfer Girl"
Bescay & Jochen Schrumpf - "Nur Gitarre"
Christine Schaller - "Aranha"
Review: Once unsung but now enjoying a revitalised career as a compiler and curator, Paul Hillery began his musical journey as a tour DJ for The Polyphonic Spree. But even long before this, he'd a niche knack for tracking down obscure musical gems. The breadth of his curatorial talents are demonstrated once again on We Are The Children Of The Setting Sun, which has no explicit genre focus but sonically segues through folk, psychedelia, and new age obscurities - and only ones with the utmost pristine sound at that. From the beauteous harmonic dulcimers of Graeme Gash to the closing Chicago Soul paeans of Reggio McLaughlin, we're urged to "drop out to the musical pulse that unites us all."
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Agnes Obel: Late Night Tales
Agnes OBEL / VARIOUS
Agnes Obel: Late Night Tales (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALNLP 49. Rel: 25 May 18
Henry Mancini - "The Evil Theme" (3:02)
Roger Webb - "Moonbird" (2:20)
Eden Ahbez - "Eden's Island" (2:13)
Lee Hazelwood - "The Nights" (3:17)
Nora Dean - "Ay Ay Ay Ay (Angle-Lala)" (3:05)
Yello - "Great Mission" (2:56)
Quarteto Em City - "Aleluia" (with Tamba Trio) (3:30)
Lena Platonos - "Bloody Shadows From A Distance" (3:05)
Ray Davies - "I Go To Sleep" (2:44)
Alfred Schnittke - "Piano Quintet, V" (3:21)
Agnes Obel - "Stretch Your Eyes" (Ambient acappella) (6:01)
The Bulgarian State Radio & Television Female Choir - "Pilentze Pee (Pilentze Sings)" (2:22)
Agnes Obel - "Glemmer D" (2:03)
Agnes Obel - "Bee Dance" (2:34)
Sibylle Baier - "The End" (2:29)
Michelle Gurevich - "Party Girl" (4:28)
CAN - "Oscura Primavera" (3:19)
David Lang - "I Lie" (5:08)
Nina Simone - "Images" (live In New York 1964) (2:50)
Agnes Obel - "Poem About Death" (3:05)
Review: The latest missive in the evocative and open-minded Late Night Tales series comes from Agnes Obel, a Danish singer/songwriter whose fragile, pastoral songs seemingly join the dots between traditional folk music, neo-classical and early music. Fittingly, Obel's selections, while more diverse than many may have expected - see the soulful reggae throb of Nora Dean, the creepy jazz of Yello's "Great Mission" and the whispered synth-pop shuffle of Lena Platanos - are every bit as atmospheric and ethereal as her own work. It helps that she's included several of her own compositions, alongside inspired cuts that touch on Berlin School ambient, hazy easy listening, neo-classical, psychedelia, lo-fi art rock and, of course, folk.
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Ballads
TIME IS AWAY / VARIOUS
Ballads (2xLP + postcard + insert)
Cat: ACOLOUR 041. Rel: 25 Nov 22
Horvitz Morris Previte Trio - "Todos Santos" (4:09)
Christina Petrie - "Ballads" (2:20)
Christmas Decorations - "Broken Leg Hours" (4:10)
Gilles Chabenat & Frederic Paris - "De L'eau Et Des Amandes" (5:15)
Antonietta Borgoli - "Dindindino Dindindalo" (2:56)
Tanto Pressanto - "I Mues Immer A Di Tanke" (3:31)
Yuko Kono - "Triangle" (2:27)
The Unthanks - "Waiting" (2:56)
David Lang - "Just (After Song Of Songs)" (13:11)
Rachel Bonch Bruevich - "Untitled (DDR 1972)" (2:12)
Merula - "Dags Att Sova" (7:52)
Stella Vander - "Ondes" (3:49)
Hydroplane - "The Love You Bring" (7:01)
Review: Time Is Away is a lovely sonic daydream that takes you on a heady trip through beautiful and weird, romantic and exotic, intimate and hard-to-define sounds. It has been selected and arranged by London duo Jack Rollo and Elaine Tierney and is one of those brilliantly beguiling collections that invite you into all new musical worlds. The pair behind this are well known to NTS listens who love their cult show and often span musical, literary and filmic worlds with their selections. While far-flung and obscure at times, this is an absorbing and rewarding listen.
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The Horizon Is On The Horizon
VARIOUS
The Horizon Is On The Horizon (LP + CD + postcards)
Cat: DELIA 001LP. Rel: 22 Apr 24
Shrinkwrap - "Vibra Marimba" (4:38)
Brown Fang - "A Fixed Point" (4:28)
Torn Sail - "Mud People Rise" (6:23)
C5 & C6 - "Where's Gordon Gone" (4:14)
Nine Voices - "So It Goes" (2:22)
Torn Sail - "Consider Your Position" (3:10)
Shrinkwrap - "Beautiful Dub Thing" (1:58)
Brown Fang - "Tenori Respira" (edit) (5:20)
Modular Synthesis School - "Birdsong In Podlog " (5:02)
Never Ending Birthdays - "Mushk" (3:02)
Huw Costin - "Save The World By Dawn" (3:38)
Shrinkwrap - "Vibra Marimba" (CD1)
Brown Fang - "A Fixed Point"
Torn Sail - "Mud People Rise"
C5 & C6 - "Where's Gordon Gone"
Nine Voices - "So It Goes"
Torn Sail - "Consider Your Position"
Shrinkwrap - "Beautiful Dub Thing"
Brown Fang - "Tenori Respira"
Modular Synthesis School - "Birdsong In Podlog "
Never Ending Birthdays - "Mushk"
Huw Costin - "Save The World By Dawn"
Review: Delia Recordings is a new micro-label from Nottingham that launches into the world with this very tidy new album, Then Horizon Is On The Horizon. It's a various artists collection of absorbing works curated, mixed and produced by lifelong gear collector Matt Horobin and it comes on vinyl and CD and includes postcards. The tracks are all taken from three upcoming albums the label is working on by artists Brown Fang, Torn Sail and Shrinkwrap, and bridge the gap between the local evolving Balearic scene and Laurel Canyon escapism. Gentle grooves, downbeat dub and delicate drones all feature.
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Leather Jacket & Diesel Smoke: Chili Dippin' In Red Tiger Shoes (Gems & Oddities From Lux & Ivy's Vault)
Conny & The Bellhops - "Shot Rod"
Tyrone Schmidling - "You're Gone, I'm Left"
Pat Patterson - "Rat-A-Ma-Cue" (part 1)
The Accidentals - "Twangin Machine"
Dean Beard - "Rakin' & Scrapin'"
The Century Five - "Red Tiger Shoes"
Chuck & Gary - "Teenie Weenie Jeanie"
Pam Thum - "The Devil's Old Suitcase"
Gary Kane - "The Fight"
Lightning Junior & The Empires - "Somebody Changed The Lock"
Gene Hall - "Monkey On The Moon"
The Blasts - "Canaveral Rock"
Willows - "Trail Of Tears"
Bonnie Guitar - "Johnny Vagabond"
Linda Green - "Honey Buggie"
Silver Belles With Herb Silver's Orchestra - "Candy Kisses & Bubbly Gum"
The Raiders - "Hocus Pocus"
Mighty Joe Houston Orchestra - "Walk Baby Walk"
Ray Burden - "A Hot-Rodders Dream"
Tall Tonio & The Mello-Dees - "Hot-Rod-Car"
Charlie Ryan - "Hot Rod Race"
The Billy Williams Quartet - "Busy Lane"
Joyce Poynter - "Chilli Dippin' Baby"
The Sounds - "Charlie Chan"
The Huntsmen - "Big Bowl Of Soul"
Sweetie Jones - "I've Been Wrong"
Ronnie Pearson - "Hot Shot"
John Worthan - "The Cat's Were Jumping"
William Cobbs - "You Don't Love Me"
Chris Christian & The Chordaires - "Lover Boy"
Pat Patterson - "Rat-A-Ma-Cue" (part 2)
James Gallagher - "Ford 7 Shaker"
The Gamblers - "Teen Machine"
Sandy Nelson - "The City"
Don Ralke - "Zooba"
Lada Edmund - "Foxy"
Ritchie Adams - "Pakistan"
Elisabeth Waldo - "Incan Festival Dance"
Grupo Afro-Cubano - "Bongosera"
Fred Katz - "Foggy, Foggy Dew"
John Reedy & His Stone Mountain Trio - "Oh Death"
Pearl Ravens & The Concords - "I'm Not Ashamed (Ugly Woman)"
Pepper Pots - "Leather Jacket Cowboy"
Doye O'Dell - "Diesel Smoke"
Mike Page - "Long Black Shiny Car"
The Nite Riders - "Women & Cadillacs"
Bill Flagg - "Go Cat Go"
Hank Blackman & The Killers - "Itchy Koo"
Mack Self - "Everyday"
Vancie Flowers - "Wet Back"
Review: Lux Interior and Poison Ivy, of Cramps fame, team up to deliver Leather Jackets and Diesel Smoke, a whopping 50-track compilation that documents their utmost personal favourite rock recordings, in the micro-veins of acid folk, rockabilly and psychobilly. We'll doff and eat our hats if both said punk legends' rising signs aren't Scorpio. With madcap performances from Donnie James with the Mighty Joe Houston Orchestra, Tall Tonio And The Mello-Dees, Chris Christian And The Chordaires, Elisabeth Waldo, Fred Katz and John Reedy and His Stone Mountain Trio among many more, this is a cavalcade of no-hit wonders, every last one of them a gem. Amounting to a contemporaneous account of the music that The Cramps heard and loved during their rise to notoriety, not to mention the lesser-known music that would've graced the halls of New York's CBGB club, of which they were favourite performers.
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Ethniques Psychedliques
VARIOUS
Cat: PLA 032. Rel: 13 Nov 23
Donald Campau - "Welcome To The Needle" (1:05)
Laurent Pernice - "Plan De Coupe" (4:23)
Brian Ladd - "Brian Song" (4:41)
Pacific 231 - "Eve Very Nice" (2:47)
Jacki Moreau - "Knossos" (4:51)
Sound Color - "Wandering Soul" (3:14)
Vox Populi! - "Micro Climax" (9:56)
Mistery Plane - "Disturbing" (4:55)
Sound Color - "The Unconquered Sun" (3:59)
Jacki Moreau - "Paris-Pop" (2:55)
Dreaming With Vox Populi! - "Infusion" (3:23)
Jean Cocteau - "Les Enfants Terribles" (0:47)
Review: Platform 23 reunites once more with Vox Man Records to dig deep into their archives and shine a new light on. In the past they have done some mega well loved Alternative Funk compilations which got the label off to a fine start and now they dig into an array of cult cassette releases to bring us treasure from Audiologie N-4 - The Independant Psychedelic Trip and Audiologie 5 et 6 - Ethniques Urbaines. This is music from the avant-garde and post punk scenes that draws on wave, spoken word, dark dub and industrial for its eerie yet alluring charms, all with a real edge. Ethnic, idiosyncratic and psyched out, this is another great overview.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Folkadelic Volume 2: The Acid Jam
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Folkadelic Volume 2: The Acid Jam (gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: MMR 12232LP. Rel: 19 Dec 23
Nirvana - "Nova Sketch" (1:43)
Pyranha - "Clepsydre" (7:04)
Fifty Foot Hose - "Rose" (5:06)
US '69 - "Never A Day Goes By" (4:47)
Keith Christmas - "Foothills" (3:57)
East Of Eden - "Goodbye" (5:46)
Christopher Salt - "Acid Jam" (3:34)
Kaleidoscope - "Keep Your Mind Open" (2:15)
Peter Bardens - "Don't Goof With A Spook"
Trees - "She Moved Thro' The Fair"
The Rationals - "Glowin'" (4:11)
Michele - "Blind As You Are" (2:48)
Gwydion - "The Sungod" (4:20)
Mad River - "Wind Chimes" (7:06)
Review: Powerful grooves from Mood Mosaic's latest series; most of the work here originates from the 70s, and a lot from those great years of the UK and US scene where it also seemed like there was plenty of folk in the music to boot. A few of these cuts are downright acid, and all are filled with great instrumentation; an approach that's a nice change from some of the more familiar Brit and US manners of the same generation. Titles include, among others: Nirvana's 'Nova Sketch', Fifty Foot Hose's 'Rose', Pyranha's 'Clepsydre', Kaleidoscope's 'Keep Your Mind Open', and more.
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Ghost Riders
VARIOUS
Cat: ES 022. Rel: 14 Mar 23
The Mod 4 - "A Puppet" (2:30)
The Yardleys - "Just Remember" (3:33)
Decompressed Impossibility - "You Can't Ride Away" (2:14)
The Living End - "Brigitta" (2:51)
The Newports - "Feelin' Low" (3:37)
The Landlords - "I'm Through With You" (3:03)
The Prisners Dream - "Autumn Days" (3:01)
The Fortels - "She" (3:00)
The Bohemians - "Say It" (2:38)
Tresa Leigh - "Until Then" (2:37)
WM Penn & The Quakers - "Ghost Of The Monks" (2:41)
The Tempters - "I Will Go" (4:19)
Jerry McGee - "Twilight Zone" (3:41)
Carroll - "The Boy Called Billy Joe" (4:47)
The Common People - "Here, There & Everywhere" (2:51)
Dennis Harte - "Summer's Over" (3:21)
Toe Head - "Goodnight Jackie" (2:42)
Review: Ghost Riders has been dubbed Efficient Space's latest narrative compilation, putting together 17 folk, Americana and psych-blues rarities to tell a Jarmuschian tale of heartache and loss. Releasing select songs from near-forgotten names like The Tempters, Dennis Harte and The Newports, the songs on this compilation seem to tell a tale of teary-eyed, shattered rock n' roll dreams - exclusively recalling the work of artists who, in the label's own words, were buoyed by grandiose dreams shortly before life got in the way. Recalling desolate filmic scenes like those found in Mystery Train or The Afterlight, we've got a distinct portrait of a depressed American midwest here.
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Music For The Stars: Celestial Music 1960-1979
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Music For The Stars: Celestial Music 1960-1979 (limited transparent purple vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: BN 3LPX. Rel: 02 Sep 22
Alexander 'Skip' Spence - "Broken Heart" (3:27)
Fred Neil - "I've Got A Secret (Didn't We Shake Sugaree)" (4:38)
John Fahey - "Jesus Is A Dying Bedmaker" (4:17)
Bert Jansch - "Bert Jansch" (3:14)
Roedelius - "Balsam" (2:19)
Shuggie Otis - "Jennie Lee" (2:06)
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - "Observatory Crest" (3:30)
Kevin Ayres - "May I?" (4:01)
The Electric Prunes - "Holy Are You" (4:04)
Eden Ahbez - "Eden's Island" (2:12)
Nina Simone - "Come Ye" (3:35)
Damon - "The Night" (2:04)
Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes - "Sais (Egypt)" (8:07)
Kathy Smith - "It's Taking So Long" (4:56)
Tim Buckley - "Buzzin' Fly" (6:02)
Bill Fay - "I Hear You Calling" (2:54)
Gene Clark - "With Tomorrow" (2:24)
Willie Nelson - "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain" (2:21)
Review: Two-Piers is one of those very special imprints that has tasked itself with unearthing the kind of gems people who compile movie soundtracks only ever seem to be able to find. In the past, the label's compilations have focused on essay-worthy things like the evolution of French pop (1964-2019, no less), and but in this case the team turns its attention to a bonafide zeitgeist.

Calling everything here 'rare' would be overstating it - we have legendary household names in the form of Nina Simone, Willie Nelson, and Tim Buckley, to name but a few. But nothing here is an obvious choice, calling to mind a bygone age when you could still find yourself discovering new material by chart-toppers years after falling in love with them because access to everything was limited. Aligned by a feeling - late nights spent stargazing with equally obsessed musos - what's here is marvelously timeless.
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Americana Collected
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Americana Collected (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3178C. Rel: 08 Dec 22
The Band - "Up On Cripple Creek" (4:29)
Big Star - "The Ballad Of El Goodo" (4:19)
Steve Earle - "Copperhead Road" (4:31)
Lucinda Williams - "Can't Let Go" (3:28)
Gene Clark - "For A Spanish Guitar" (5:00)
Delta Spirit - "People, Turn Around" (4:58)
America - "Ventura Highway" (3:28)
Whitley - "Big Chris Sky Country" (4:40)
Alison Krauss - "Gentle On My Mind" (3:29)
John Mellencamp - "Small Town" (3:41)
The Flying Burrito Brothers - "Sin City" (4:09)
Poco - "Rose Of Cimarron" (6:43)
Band Of Horses - "Factory" (4:34)
Gram Parsons - "A Song For You" (4:57)
John Hiatt - "Georgia Rae" (4:25)
Gordon Lightfoot - "Sundown" (3:32)
Lynyrd Skynyrd - "Free Bird" (9:04)
The Allman Brothers Band - "Midnight Rider" (2:58)
New Riders Of The Purple Sage - "Lonesome LA Cowboy" (4:05)
John Prine - "Sam Stone" (4:14)
Bonnie Raitt - "Thing Called Love" (3:50)
Townes Van Zandt - "Pancho & Lefty" (3:40)
Jonathan Wilson - "Desert Raven" (7:51)
Review: Americana, also known as American roots music, is a mixture of genres that blend together into a distinctive roots-oriented sound, culminating in what might also be understood as 'all the microgenres that went into the melting-pot that was the USA before it had established any semblance of a national musical identity'. This compilation for MOV collects all of the musical ingredients that went into this melting pot: a foot of newt from John Mellencamp, an eye of bat from Towned Van Zandt, a tongue of dog from Gene Clark, and a final sprinkling of contemporary national identity from Band Of Horses. A nostalgic experience, full of reverence for days past (and present).
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Once Again We Are The Children Of The Sun
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Cat: BBE 708CCD. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Will & James Ragar - "As The Day Grows Tired"
Forest - "Crazy Days"
Cunningham Corner - "Free & Easy"
Wendy Grace - "More Than Hope"
Bengt Liedman - "Tight Tonight"
Corill - "Soul Shadow"
Varela - "Come & Take Me By The Hand"
Just Us - "Just A Thought"
Mike Baumann & Thom Huntington - "Time"
Darrell John - "Write Your Lucky Number"
The Freeze Band - "Going Back In Time"
Godspeed - "Ice Cold"
Orion - "Moonshine"
The Greg Foat Group - "Milk & Honey" (feat Kat Barnard)
Aria Rostami - "Golden Hour"
Bugatti & Musker - "Fate" (demo)
Garth Fletcher - "Peace Train"
Mark Capanni - "If Life Was A Ferris Wheel"
Review: 'Folk funk and trippy troubadours' main man Paul Hillery - a dedicated crate digger and vinyl hunter whose musical knowledge is exceptional - scored a hit with his first compilation We Are The Children of The Sun. He's now curated a sequel, which once again explores a range of rare, thoroughly obscure sounds that he loosely terms 'folk funk' and 'Balearic AOR'. This is music for sunsets, sunrises and long drives through grandiose landscapes. The plentiful highlights include, but are in no way limited to, the synth-sporting cosmic AOR brilliance of Forest's 'Crazy Days', the jazz-folk brilliance of Wendy Grace's 'More Than Hope', Aria Rostami's acoustic ambient excellence ('Golden Hour') and a previously unheard cover of 'Milk & Honey' by musical polymath Greg Foat and his ever-changing backing band.
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Once Again We Are The Children Of The Sun
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Cat: BBE 708CLP. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Will & James Ragar - "As The Day Grows Tired" (2:36)
Forest - "Crazy Days" (5:16)
Cunningham Corner - "Free & Easy" (5:13)
Bengt Liedman - "Tight Tonight" (4:34)
Corill - "Soul Shadow" (4:38)
Varela - "Come & Take Me By The Hand" (6:12)
Just Us - "Just A Thought" (4:51)
Mike Baumann & Thom Huntington - "Time" (4:47)
Darrell John - "Write Your Lucky Number" (4:09)
The Freeze Band - "Going Back In Time" (5:51)
Godspeed - "Ice Cold" (3:10)
Orion - "Moonshine" (4:43)
William Eaton Ensemble - "Kayenta Crossing" (5:03)
The Greg Foat Group - "Milk & Honey" (feat Kat Barnard) (5:08)
Wendy Grace - "More Than Hope" (4:18)
Aria Rostami - "Golden Hour" (4:04)
Bugatti & Musker - "Fate" (demo) (3:24)
Garth Fletcher - "Peace Train" (4:14)
Mark Capanni - "If Life Was A Ferris Wheel" (3:21)
Review: Once Again We Are The Children Of The Sun is a compilation of rare and obscure psychedelic rock, folk and jazz from all over the world. While little thematic centrality is present, the common thread between these selections is that they can surely be classified as wheat, not chaff, thanks to the curatorial power of one Paul Hillery. Artists both known and forgotten, such as Forest, Will & James Ragar, Greg Foat Group and Orion all hitch a ride on Helios' sonic chariot, delivering an intense psych-folk-funk album of much experimentation and weird synthwork.
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One Mile From Heaven
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One Mile From Heaven (2xLP + insert)
Cat: MAPA 0023LP. Rel: 06 Jul 23
Maitreya Kali - "One Last Farewell" (2:37)
Gary Higgins - "Thicker Than A Smokey" (3:31)
Alicia May - "Summer Days" (3:15)
Dan Gillmor & Doug McClaran - "Ghost Song" (3:29)
Bobb Trimble - "One Mile From Heaven" (4:02)
Bob Patterson - "Friends Of Mine" (2:58)
Jim Sullivan - "Jerome" (2:48)
Chuck & Mary Perrin - "Corrine" (2:43)
Dan Modlin & Dave Scott - "Loser, Lover" (3:31)
Billy Hallquist - "Persephone" (8:22)
Richard Goldman - "Sweethearts" (2:40)
Olav Rixen & Ulrich Fausten - "Pilgrimade" (4:05)
Naomi Lewis - "More Beautiful" (2:45)
Jerry & Nancy Stevens - "A Little Resolution" (4:08)
Merrell Fankhauser - "On Our Way To Hana" (3:19)
Michael Angelo - "Field Of Lonely Eyes" (2:15)
Carm Mascarenhas - "In The Sun" (4:12)
Joe & Bing - "Daybreak" (2:39)
Philip John Lewin - "Diamond Love" (8:32)
Michael Yonkers - "And Give It To You" (4:41)
Review: For those whole like their country rock rare and obscure, listen up. One Mile From Heaven, curated by Spanish diggers' delighters Mapache Records, puts together a fresh ream of (mostly originally privately-pressed) obscurios in the genre from the late 1960s and early 1970s. Star tracks by Garry Higgins, Chuck & Mary Perrin, Naomi Lewis, and Joe & Bing take on key roles in this star cast of formerly flea-market-or-basement-bound artists / songs.
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Nashville Gold: Hayseed Delirium From The Boob Tube Golden Age 1956-1975
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Nashville Gold: Hayseed Delirium From The Boob Tube Golden Age 1956-1975 (limited gatefold coloured vinyl LP with obi-strip (comes on two different colours, we cannot guarantee which colour you will recieve))
Cat: IMAR 136LP. Rel: 06 Nov 23
Porter Wagoner - "Wino" (2:19)
The Stonemans - "Tupelo County Jail" (2:41)
Hank Thompsons - "Cocaine Blues" (2:29)
Dick Curless - "Loser's Cocktail" (2:28)
Webb Pierce - "The Good Lord Giveth (& The Government Taketh Away)" (2:35)
Anita Carter - "Tulsa Country" (2:54)
Roger Miller - "A Million Years Or So" (2:29)
Dolly Parton - "Daddy Come & Get Me" (2:50)
The Stonemans - "I Am The Grass" (2:34)
Pete Drake - "Oriental Twist" (1:44)
Porter Wagoner - "Sing Me Back Home" (2:22)
Norma Jean - "I Wouldn't Buy A Used Car From Him" (2:01)
Roger Miller - "Do-Wacka-Do" (1:46)
Tommy Collins - "All Of The Monkeys Ain't In The Zoo" (2:20)
Mel Tillis - "I Could Have Gone Right (Just As Easy As I Went Wrong)" (2:37)
Porter Wagoner - "Pictures From Life's Other Side" (2:21)
George Hamilton IV - "Urge For Going" (2:54)
Gil Trythall & His Yakety Moog - "Yakety Moog" (2:29)
Review: Iron Mountain continue to pick unexpected narrative threads from the vast canyons of country music history with this natural companion to their acclaimed Hillbillies In Hell series. The over-arching theme is one of Nashville television from the mid-50s to the mid-70s, when country music was dominating on every channel and you could veer from Porter Wagoner's surreal hick styles to Dolly Parton depicting the grim experience of an asylum, all cast in that distinctive country twang. This collection draws on some treasured legends and cult figures alike, all singing strange and sinister tales from the curious corners of Nashville's's proudest export.
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Searchlight Moonbeam
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Searchlight Moonbeam (2xLP + insert)
Cat: ES 032. Rel: 14 Nov 23
Bo Harwood & John Cassavetes - "No One Around To Hear It" (3:35)
Chen Ming Chang - "Rainwater" (7:36)
Bhairavi Raman & Nanthesh Sivarajah - "Bittersweet Reflections" (6:30)
The King Of Luxembourg - "Poptones" (3:14)
Slapp Happy - "Is It You" (4:52)
OG Jigg - "Jesus Is My Jam" (3:54)
Klang - "As It Is" (4:22)
Scala - "Fuser" (4:54)
Soft Location - "Let The Moon Get Into It" (6:28)
Gyeongsu - "YZOBEL" (feat CROCHE) (3:04)
Omerta - "Moments In Love" (7:04)
Kasumi Trio - "Cabbage Butterfly" (5:11)
Un - "Fast Money Blues" (8:11)
Delphine Dora - "V" (3:00)
Harry Plunket-Greene - "The Hurdy-Gurdy Man" (2:40)
Review: Searchlight Moonbeam is the new narrative compilation from Time Is Away (Jack Rollo and Elaine Tierney), whose eponymous monthly NTS Radio shows - tinctured fusions of fugitive sounds and reverie-inducing archival speech - have won them an ardent following. It follows from the London-based duo's Ballads, a remarkable driftwerk released on A Colourful Storm in 2022. Searchlight Moonbeam is an autumnal dreamscape, intimate and vespertine, pensive and irresolute. An imagined community where differences drop off and resonances emerge.
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Nippon Acid Folk 1970-1980
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Cat: TIME 017. Rel: 14 Feb 24
Hiroki Tamaki - "River"
Happy End - "Gather The Wind"
Takashi Nishioka - "The Crowded Tree"
Ken Narita - "Night On The Galactic Railroad"
Hiroki Tamaki - "Beautiful Song" (4:58)
Niningashi - "On My Own" (4:10)
Tokedashita Garasubako - "Far Too Deep" (5:23)
Akaitori - "Firefly" (3:16)
Review: Expertly curated by Time Capsule, Nippon Acid Folk 1970-1980 offers an authentic trip through Japan's rich psychedelic folk scene. Across its eight standout tracks, the album showcases a diverse range of artists and styles, from dreamy acoustic ballads to experimental electronic compositions. Each song is a testament to the creativity and innovation of the era, blending traditional Japanese folk elements with psychedelic and avant-garde influences from around the wider musical world. The album's carefully curated selection means it plays out with a sense of story that provides a fascinating glimpse into a unique period of Japanese music history. This one then is a must-listen for enthusiasts of experimental folk and global psychedelia.
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Country Collected
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Country Collected (limited 180 gram audiophile clear vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3602C. Rel: 10 Jan 24
Johnny Cash - "Give My Love To Rose" (2:23)
Merle Haggard & The Strangers - "Mama Tried" (2:12)
Loretta Lynn - "Coal Miner's Daughter" (2:59)
George Jones - "Your Still On My Mind" (2:36)
Buckowens - "Act Naturally" (2:21)
Willie Nelson - "Me & Paul" (3:48)
Brewer & Shipley - "One Toke Over The Line" (3:21)
Dobie Gray - "Drift Away" (3:54)
The Flying Burrito Brothers - "Do You Know How It Feels" (2:09)
Kenny Rogers - "Lucile" (3:36)
The Highwaymen - "Big River" (2:47)
Glen Campbell - "Galveston" (2:40)
The Oak Ridge Boys - "Y'all Come Back Salon" (2:53)
Tammy Wynette - "D-I-V-O-R-C-E" (2:56)
The Louvin Brothers - "Cash On The Barrel Head" (2:41)
George Strait - "Amarillo By Morning" (2:48)
Tom T Hall - "That's How I Got To Memphis" (3:00)
Steve Earle - "Guitar Town" (2:34)
Roger Miller - "Me & Bobby McGee" (3:59)
Waylon Kennings - "I'm A Ramblin' Man" (2:46)
Left Frizzell - "Saginaw, Michigan" (3:02)
Bobbie Gentry & Glen Campbell - "Gentle On My Mind" (3:08)
Kris Kristofferson - "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down" (4:30)
Linda Ronstadt - "When Will I Be Loved" (2:06)
Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard - "Pancho & Lefty" (4:48)
Vince Gill - "Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away" (3:42)
Marty Robbins - "El Paso" (4:22)
Hank Williams - "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" (2:46)
David Allan Coe - "You Never Even Called Me By My Name" (5:15)
Patsy Cline & The Journaires - "I Fall To Pieces" (2:49)
Porter Wagoner - "A Satisfied Mind" (2:47)
Conway Twitty - "Hello Darlin'" (2:28)
Bobby Bare - "500 Miles Away From Home" (2:42)
Charley Pride - "Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'" (2:03)
Don Williams - "Tulsa Time" (3:10)
Review: Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, Loretta Lynn, Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers, Glen Campbell, Tammy Wynette, Steve Earle, Waylon Jennings, Linda Ronstadt, Kris Kristofferson, Hank Williams, and Conway Twitty. If you can think of many country stars who don't feature on Country Collected then we're all ears. A real celebration of the genre, one look at what's been compiled should be enough to seal the deal. More than 30 tracks are listed, and while many are from undisputed greats, there are more than a few names some will be introduced to for the first time. Brewer & Shipley, perhaps, whose 1971 single 'One Toke Over The Line' brings elements of folk and pop into the sound, honkey tonk and Western maestro Lefty Frizzell, or the rhythm & blues hued Vince Gill.
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They Move In The Night (Soundtrack)
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They Move In The Night (Soundtrack) (limited purple sea vinyl LP)
Cat: NUM 512LPC1. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Branko Mataja - "Tuzna Je Nedelija" (4:12)
Steve Waltner - "Tropic Waters" (1:59)
Bill Garland - "Lonesome Guitar" (2:34)
Red Garrison & His Zodiacs - "Taboo" (3:06)
Jody Reynolds - "Tarantula" (2:10)
The Infernos - "Restless Tides" (3:12)
The Dropouts - "Purple Sea" (2:26)
Ron Heiss & The Low Notes - "Far Away" (2:30)
Bailey’s Nervous Kats - "Rumble" (2:49)
The Travelers - "Melody Of The Moon" (2:41)
Tommy Dae’s High Tensions - "Lost Horizon" (2:43)
Johnny Blue - "Crying Guitar" (2:19)
The Floresents - "Dreamtime" (2:28)
Kay Johnson - "Walk Through The Valley" (2:25)
The Gospel Hawaiinaires - "Life’s A Railway To Heaven" (3:39)
X-Cetra - "Wasn’t There" (1:49)
Review: Resurfacing from obscurity after 58 years in the Louis Wayne Moody Pictures vault, this unearthed soundtrack unveils a treasure trove of melancholic melodies, mournful guitars, and eerie echoes. It is another of the seemingly endless gems to come from the great folks at Number Uno and is laden with themes of abandonment, shattered dreams, and existential ponderings. The album, titled They Move in the Night, weaves a narrative of moral ambiguity and tearful farewells, set against the backdrop of lukewarm diner coffee and the relentless pursuit of society's shadows. Fascinating stuff.
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You're Not From Around Here (Soundtrack)
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You're Not From Around Here (Soundtrack) (limited clear & red splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: NUM 511LPC1. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Gene Sikora - "A Song For Mary" (2:31)
Cheryl Thompson - "Black Night" (1:59)
Bailey’s Nervous Kats - "First Love" (2:20)
Don McGinnis - "Good Luck To You" (2:44)
Shelley Duncan - "Somewhere Down The Line" (2:47)
Attila & The Huns - "The Lonely Huns" (2:55)
Alvie Self - "Lonely Walk" (2:10)
Eddy Bailes & The Cadillacs - "Dark Side Of The Moon" (2:27)
The Jades - "Lost Train" (2:40)
Hayden Thompson - "16.88" (3:28)
Slim Martin - "Haunted After Midnight" (2:52)
The Expresso’s - "Wandering" (2:48)
Nicky Roberts - "Spaceman (Out Of Nowhere)" (2:06)
Buzz Clifford - "Wouldn’t It Be Nice (To Have Wings & Fly)" (2:47)
Houston & Dorsey - "Ebb Tide" (3:54)
Charlie Megira - "Tomorrow’s Gone" (4:03)
Review: Discovered after 55 years, the previously unreleased soundtrack to the 1964 noir film You're Not From Around Here finally emerges from the Louis Wayne Moody archive. Laden with twangy tremolo and reverb-drenched revenge, it navigates themes of alienation, paranoia, and existential echo. Packaged in a replica film canister with rusted varnishes and a debossed logo, it immerses you in a world of moral ambiguity. This Cabinet of Curiosities release by Numero delves into the esoteric possibilities of curation, weaving threads of intentionality and psychic connections through music history. It's a tribute to the DIY museum and the emotionally charged artifacts of post-industrial consumerism.
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They Move In The Night (Soundtrack)
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Cat: NUM 512LP. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Branko Mataja - "Tuzna Je Nedelija" (4:12)
Steve Waltner - "Tropic Waters" (1:59)
Bill Garland - "Lonesome Guitar" (2:34)
Red Garrison & His Zodiacs - "Taboo" (3:06)
Jody Reynolds - "Tarantula" (2:10)
The Infernos - "Restless Tides" (3:12)
The Dropouts - "Purple Sea" (2:26)
Ron Heiss & The Low Notes - "Far Away" (2:30)
Bailey’s Nervous Kats - "Rumble" (2:49)
The Travelers - "Melody Of The Moon" (2:41)
Tommy Dae’s High Tensions - "Lost Horizon" (2:43)
Johnny Blue - "Crying Guitar" (2:19)
The Floresents - "Dreamtime" (2:28)
Kay Johnson - "Walk Through The Valley" (2:25)
The Gospel Hawaiinaires - "Life’s A Railway To Heaven" (3:39)
X-Cetra - "Wasn’t There" (1:49)
Review: Numero Group embark on a conceptual soundtrack release, allegedly having discovered this (mysteriously uncredited) album on the vaulted shelves of the "Louis Wayne Moody pictures" archive. Building on their eerily confounding Louis Wayne Moody compilation series, which compiles lost 60s soundtrack cuts and one-offs by short-lived band projects (and sowing real confusion as to whether the artists featured actually existed), this is certainly a dubious continuation. However, the artists featured here - which takes its inspiration as an alt-reality, alt-score of the classic film You're Not From Around Here - did really exist, albeit at the sacrifice of much recognition in their days. Cycling through lost ditties from The Dropouts, The Florescents, Branko Mataja and Johnny Blue, to name a few, this one packs a backpack's worth of grieving guitars, somber surf and haunting hiss, zipped tight with the teeth of abandonment, dashed dreams, moral ambiguity, fate, tearful goodbyes, and lukewarm diner coffee.
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Inner Roads & Outer Paths
Inner Roads & Outer Paths (limited hand-numbered translucent green vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PIPE 021LP. Rel: 02 Oct 19
Bric-a-brac Shop (2:38)
Evacuees At Arrow House (5:02)
Thistle & Briar (3:40)
A Nest In The Warehouse Roof (3:56)
Inner Roads & Outer Paths (4:02)
The Last Days Of The Great House (4:13)
Broken Spires & Ruined Arches (1:20)
Holloways (4:41)
Paths Beyond The Towns (3:39)
Following The River (2:36)
End Of The Branch Line (4:41)
The Fair Arrives (4:28)
Earthworks & Trackways (4:26)
Review: Vic Mars spent many years in Nagoya, Japan, and it shows in the delicate beauty of his compositions. Fusing understated elegance with the lilting folk traditions of the British Isles, his music is equal parts pastoral and ethereal. Following plenty of previous appearances on boutique London label Clay Pipe, he returns with "Inner Roads & Outer Paths", a thoroughly calming sojourn through fingerpicked guitar refrains, plaintive piano and plenty more instrumentation besides. There's a subtle tint of processing that lends an otherworldly edge to the ambience Mars is imparting - a truly soul-nourishing departure from the intensity of the modern age.
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