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Our Brand Could Be Yr Life
Our Brand Could Be Yr Life (silver vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: BRV 126. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Dedicated To The Dedicated (3:14)
GND Deity (2:37)
Bodega Bait (2:21)
Tarkovski (4:27)
Major Amberson (2:14)
Stain Gaze (3:35)
Webster Hall (2:29)
ATM (2:37)
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Drum (2:12)
Protean (1:54)
Born Into By What Consumes (3:49)
Cultural Consumer I (1:38)
Cultural Consumer II (3:03)
Cultural Consumer III (1:41)
City Is Taken (2:36)
Review: BODEGA's debut album under Chrysalis Records, Our Brand Could Be YR Life, arrives as a culmination of their indie-rock musings on the encroachment of corporate influence into youth culture. Initially conceived eight years ago, guitarist and vocalist Ben Hozie has described it as a project they have long wanted to undertake. With 15 fantastic tracks, the album delves into various indie-rock subgenres, from dance-punk to shoegaze and psychedelic rock. Reflecting on themes of self-critique and cultural commentary, it offers a diverse sonic landscape, with hints of influences like R.E.M. This vital new collection shows BODEGA's musical evolution and retains their keen observations on contemporary societal shifts.
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1992: The Love Album
Cat: CRB 1946. Rel: 18 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
1993 (CD1: 1992 The Love album)
Is Wrestling Fixed?
The Only Living Boy In New Cross
Suppose You Gave A Funeral & Nobody Came
England
Do Re Me So Far So Good
Look Mum No Hands!
While You Were Out
Skywest & Crooked
The Impossible Dream
After The Watershed (Early Learning The Hard Way) (CD2: B-sides & live)
The 90s Revival
A Nation Of Shoplifters
This Is How It Feels
Panic
Watching The Big Apple Turn Over
King Rocker
Mannequin
Down In The Tubestation At Midnight
Turn On Tune In Switch Off
When Thesauruses Ruled The Earth
Bring On The Girls
Another Brick In The Wall
Skywest & Crooked
The Only Living Boy In New Cross (live At Norwich Sound City 26/04/92)
24 Minutes From Tulse Hill
Rubbish
Do Re Me So Far So Good
Anytime Anyplace Anywhere
Prince In A Pauper's Grave
The Only Living Boy In New Cross (CD3: 1992 The live album - Pyramid Stage Glastonbury 22/06/92)
24 Minutes From Tulse Hill
Rubbish
Good Grief Charlie Brown
Re-educating Rita
Look Mum No Hands!
Anytime Anyplace Anywhere
Sheriff Fatman
Prince In A Pauper's Grave
While You Were Out
Shopper's Paradise
After The Watershed
Bloodsport For All
A Perfect Day To Drop The Bomb
What Do You Think Of The Programme So Far? (DVD)
Review: For many to whom the inaugural question, "where were you in '92?", is posed, the answer will simply be: in Love. Or at least, captivated and entranced by the Love Album, the seminal third LP by alt-dance post-punk masters Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine. An authentically London band, the indie rockers / synth poppers came up in the miasmic heyday of charity gigs and demo tapes, and blew newfound fans away with their live ambition, which became known for their walls of white stage lights, which psychically implanted the suggestive seed: gyrate or else. This album is ludicrously varied, centring on the impassioned Dylan-esque vocals of Jim Bob fused together with huge synth bass arpeggiations, rhythm guitars courtesy of Fruit Bat and emotive lyrical interludes, centring on themes of knightlike chivalry, beautiful London souls, and dreams frittered away in the crowd of youth.
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1992: The Love Album
1992: The Love Album (gatefold 180 gram translucent blue & translucent yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CRV 1946. Rel: 18 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
1993 (3:01)
Is Wrestling Fixed? (1:59)
The Only Living Boy In New Cross (3:54)
Suppose You Gave A Funeral And Nobody Came (3:42)
England (2:44)
Do Re Me, So Far So Good (3:03)
Look Mum, No Hands! (2:55)
While You Were Out (3:38)
Skywest & Crooked (3:06)
The Impossible Dream (6:15)
After The Watershed (Early Learning The Hard Way) (2:04)
The 90's Revival (2:02)
A Nation Of Shoplifters (2:01)
This Is How It Feels (1:53)
Panic (2:55)
Watching The Big Apple Turnover (3:26)
King Rocker (2:50)
Mannequin (2:28)
Down In The Tubestation At Midnight (3:30)
Turn On Tune In Switch Off (3:43)
When Thesauruses Ruled The Earth (2:27)
Bring On The Girls (3:04)
Bring On The Girls (2:52)
Review: Early 90s eccentrics Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine were a crucial force in establishing of a certain brand of chart-bound power pop informed by post-punk; fusing scratched-up, sample-heavy beat progressions with histrionic ballads dealing with every topic from queer identity to late Thatcher-era alienation. By then a Rough Trade fixture, 1992: The Love Album was then their grandest project to date, though this one saw them break from the Cartel to join the majors with Chrysalis. It's now re-issued as a four-side behemoth producing parodic London-centric highlights like 'The Only Living Boy In New Cross', substituting Simon & Garfunkel's American big smoke for historic, humble ole' Hatcham.
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The Very Best Of The Colourfield (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
Cat: CRVC 1124. Rel: 14 Dec 23
 
Indie/Alternative
The Colour Field (2:54)
Take (4:10)
Thinking Of You (3:27)
Castles In The Air (3:38)
Pushing Up Daises (4:02)
Hammond Song (4:24)
Things Could Be Beautiful (3:18)
I Can't Get Enough Of You Baby (2:16)
Windmills Of Your Mind (2:56)
Running Away (3:45)
She (3:17)
From Dawn To Distraction (3:31)
Review: Terry Hall was of course part of the Fun Boy Three in the late 70s and early 80s, but come '83 and after their Us tour that year he left and swiftly moved on to his next outfit, The Colourfield. It saw him working with former 2Tone label associates Toby Lyons and Karl Shale and their self-titled debut single saw them launch to immediate acclaim on cult UK TV show The Tube. Their next single 'Take' was just as big and in 1985 came their debut album with further hits 'Thinking of You', 'Castles In The Air' and later on some standout and standalone singles 'I Can't Get Enough of You Baby' and 'Things Could Be Beautiful.' All those and more are collected here.
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3 Feet High & Rising (reissue)
3 Feet High & Rising (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: RMM 0461. Rel: 02 Mar 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro (1:42)
The Magic Number (3:15)
Change In Speak (2:35)
Cool Breeze On The Rocks (The Melted version) (0:15)
Can U Keep A Secret (1:40)
Jenifa Taught Me (Derwin's Revenge) (3:25)
Ghetto Thang (3:43)
Transmitting Live From Mars (1:11)
Eye Know (4:08)
Take It Off (1:54)
A Little Bit Of Soap (0:53)
Tread Water (3:50)
Potholes In My Lawn (3:52)
Say No Go (4:22)
Do As De La Does (2:06)
Plug Tunin' (Last Chance To Comprehend) (4:13)
De La Orgee (1:13)
Buddy (with Jungle Brothers & Q-Tip From A Tribe Called Quest) (5:02)
Description (1:35)
Me Myself & I (3:38)
This Is A Recording 4 Living In A Full Time Era (LIFE) (3:15)
I Can Do Anything (Delacratic) (0:45)
DAISY Age (4:42)
Review: Chief among the multiple formats of De La Soul's debut album is this 2xLP edition - especially as the original one album pressing was famed as being one of the least DJ-friendly long players in existence. Often regarded as the inception of late 80s/early 90s 'alternative rap', the trio incited said era thanks to their declaration of the 'D.A.I.S.Y. Age' (da inner sound, y'all), consciously choosing a flowery, positive hip-hop sound, accessible to everyone. Trugoy, Maseo and Posdunos offer distinct personalities across the project, suggesting alternative ways in which to stay true to one's roots while keeping on the right path.
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3 Feet High & Rising (reissue)
3 Feet High & Rising (reissue) (limited 180 gram yellow vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: RMM 0451. Rel: 31 Mar 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro (1:42)
The Magic Number (3:15)
Change In Speak (2:35)
Cool Breeze On The Rocks (The Melted version) (0:15)
Can U Keep A Secret (1:40)
Jenifa Taught Me (Derwin's Revenge) (3:25)
Ghetto Thang (3:43)
Transmitting Live From Mars (1:11)
Eye Know (4:08)
Take It Off (1:54)
A Little Bit Of Soap (0:53)
Tread Water (3:50)
Potholes In My Lawn (3:52)
Say No Go (4:22)
Do As De La Does (2:06)
Plug Tunin' (Last Chance To Comprehend) (4:13)
De La Orgee (1:13)
Buddy (with Jungle Brothers & Q-Tip From A Tribe Called Quest) (5:02)
Description (1:35)
Me Myself & I (3:38)
This Is A Recording 4 Living In A Full Time Era (LIFE) (3:15)
I Can Do Anything (Delacratic) (0:45)
DAISY Age (4:42)
Review: The debut album from De La Soul (Trugoy, Maseo and Posdunos) gets another reissue here, pretty much ensuring this longstanding Long Island hip-hop trio never stay out of the limelight. Renowned for its uniquely positive spin on hip-hop amid a harsher world of dark, hardball gangster rap, classics such as 'Me, Myself And I' are known the world over, and you'll be hard-pressed to find a soul who doesn't have so much as an inkling as to how it sounds. While they were labelled as 'hippies' at the time, they've since gone on to influence many hip-hop artists internationally.
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3 Feet High & Rising (reissue)
3 Feet High & Rising (reissue) (limited 180 gram magenta vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: RMM 0481. Rel: 31 Mar 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro (1:42)
The Magic Number (3:15)
Change In Speak (2:35)
Cool Breeze On The Rocks (The Melted version) (0:15)
Can U Keep A Secret (1:40)
Jenifa Taught Me (Derwin's Revenge) (3:25)
Ghetto Thang (3:43)
Transmitting Live From Mars (1:11)
Eye Know (4:08)
Take It Off (1:54)
A Little Bit Of Soap (0:53)
Tread Water (3:50)
Potholes In My Lawn (3:52)
Say No Go (4:22)
Do As De La Does (2:06)
Plug Tunin' (Last Chance To Comprehend) (4:13)
De La Orgee (1:13)
Buddy (with Jungle Brothers & Q-Tip From A Tribe Called Quest) (5:02)
Description (1:35)
Me Myself & I (3:38)
This Is A Recording 4 Living In A Full Time Era (LIFE) (3:15)
I Can Do Anything (Delacratic) (0:45)
DAISY Age (4:42)
Review: De LA Soul's debut album gets a reissue in multiple formats this year. Among them, the most likely curiosity is this limited edition magenta LP, celebrating the trio's colourful aesthetic - a courageous move to take back in the 1990s, in a surrounding world of hip-hop darkness. Featuring such hits as 'Me, Myself and I', 'The Magic Number' and 'Eye Know', these are playful songs from hip-hop's veritable straight-and-narrow trifecta.
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3 Feet High & Rising (reissue)
Cat: RMM 1094. Rel: 02 Mar 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro (1:42)
The Magic Number (3:15)
Change In Speak (2:35)
Cool Breeze On The Rocks (The Melted version) (0:15)
Can U Keep A Secret (1:40)
Jenifa Taught Me (Derwin's Revenge) (3:25)
Ghetto Thang (3:43)
Transmitting Live From Mars (1:11)
Eye Know (4:08)
Take It Off (1:54)
A Little Bit Of Soap (0:53)
Tread Water (3:50)
Potholes In My Lawn (3:52)
Say No Go (4:22)
Do As De La Does (2:06)
Plug Tunin' (Last Chance To Comprehend) (4:13)
De La Orgee (1:13)
Buddy (with Jungle Brothers & Q-Tip From A Tribe Called Quest) (5:02)
Description (1:35)
Me Myself & I (3:38)
This Is A Recording 4 Living In A Full Time Era (LIFE) (3:15)
I Can Do Anything (Delacratic) (0:45)
DAISY Age (4:42)
Review: Chief among the multiple formats of De LA Soul's debut album is this lovely orange cassette edition. Often regarded as the inception of late 80s/early 90s 'alternative rap', the trio incited said era thanks to their declaration of the 'D.A.I.S.Y. Age' (da inner sound, y'all), consciously choosing a flowery, positive hip-hop sound, accessible to everyone. Trugoy, Maseo and Posdunos offer distinct personalities across the project, suggesting alternative ways in which to stay true to one's roots while keeping on the right path.
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 in stock $16.08
De La Soul Is Dead (reissue)
Cat: RMM 0522. Rel: 05 May 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro
Oodles Of O's
Talkin' Bout Hey Love
Pease Porridge
Skit 1
Johnny's Dead AKA Vincent Mason (live From The BK Lounge)
A Roller Skating Jam Named "Saturdays"
WRMS' Dedication To The Bitty
Bitties In The BK Lounge
Skit 2
My Brother's A Basehead
Let, Let Me In
Afro Connections At A Hi 5 (In The Eyes Of The Hoodlum)
Rap De Rap Show
Millie Pulled A Pistol On Santa
Who Do U Worship?
Skit 3
Kicked Out The House
Pass The Plugs
Not Over Till The Fat Lady Plays The Demo
Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)
WRMS: Cat's In Control
Skit 4
Shwingalokate
Fanatic Of The B Word
Keepin' The Faith
Skit 5
Review: Legendary US hip hop outfit De La Soul will always be most well known for their Three Feet High and Rising album but they penned plenty of others that are just as good. De La Soul Is Dead was the follow-up LP to that one and it saw them again work with Prince Paul on production duties. The daisy age themes of their debut remain but with more skilled rhyming flows. The record has plenty of standouts such as 'A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturday Night', 'Keepin the Faith' and 'Ring Ring Ring' which set a new standard for the next generation.
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 in stock $9.48
De La Soul Is Dead (reissue)
De La Soul Is Dead (reissue) (limited cassette)
Cat: RMM 0524. Rel: 20 Apr 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro (2:20)
Oodles Of O's (3:29)
Talkin' Bout Hey Love (2:29)
Pease Porridge (5:03)
Skit 1 (0:25)
Johnny's Dead aka Vincent Mason (live from the BK Lounge) (1:57)
A Roller Skating Jam Named 'Saturdays' (4:02)
WRMS' Dedication To The Bitty (0:48)
Bitties In The BK Lounge (5:40)
Skit 2 (0:30)
My Brothers A Basehead (4:22)
Let, Let Me In (3:25)
Afro Connection At A High 5 (In The Eyes Of A Hoodlum) (4:12)
Rap De Rap Show (2:19)
Millie Pulled A Pistol On Santa (4:09)
Who Do You Worship? (2:00)
Skit 3 (0:33)
Kicked Out The House (1:56)
Pass The Plugs (3:30)
Not Over Til The Fat Lady Plays The Demo (1:30)
Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey) (5:04)
WRMS: Cat's In Control (0:35)
Skit 4 (0:13)
Shwingalokate (4:13)
Fanatic Of The B Word (4:10)
Keepin The Faith (4:43)
Skit 5 (0:34)
Review: De La Soul will always be best known for their one superb and standout album 3 Feet High and Rising but the iconic band, who made such a fast rise to fame, continued to keep quality levels high in that classic album's wake. They remained one of the most original, authentic and creative groups and not just famed for their positive, happy, uplifting messages at a time when much hip ho was focussed on darker aspects of life. De La Soul is Dead came in May 1991 with visionary producer Prince Paul behind the beats which went on to top plenty of global charts and secured Gold status by the RIAA. 'A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays', 'Ring, Ring, Ring (Ha Ha Hey)' and 'Keepin' the Faith' are just some of the highlights.
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Stakes Is High (reissue)
Cat: RMM 0541. Rel: 01 Jun 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro (2:45)
Supa Emcees (3:33)
The Bizness (4:26)
Yunonstop (0:50)
Wonce Again Long Island (4:07)
Dinnit (3:49)
Brakes (0:34)
Dog Eat Dog (4:08)
Baby, Baby, Baby, Baby, Ooh Baby (3:35)
Long Island Degrees (5:38)
Betta Listen (4:08)
Itzsoweezee (HOT) (4:44)
4 More (4:35)
Big Brother Beat (3:42)
Down Syndrome (3:13)
Pony Ride (4:02)
Stakes Is High (5:56)
Sunshine (4:26)
Review: It's hard to think of any other act whose music being added to digital streaming sites would make as many headlines as De La Soul. It has been followed up with a big reissue project that's brought all their many great albums - they made more than just that one iconic one, you know - back to print. Stakes Is High brought the same high levels of wordplay, great beats and overall narrative as any of the band's albums, and all at a time when hip-hop's initial popularity began to wane. Fact fans, take note - Mos Def guested on one tune 'Big Brother Beat' and Common on 'The Bizness' way before anyone knew who either of them was.
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New Ancient Strings (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: CRV 1637. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
International
Bi Lamban (4:54)
Salaman (6:10)
Kita Kaira (9:01)
Bafoulabe (6:21)
Cheikhna Demba (4:28)
Korobali (9:00)
Kadiatou (7:46)
Yamfa (5:08)
Review: A reissue of a 1999 album by two Malian kora masters, New Ancient Strings is a beautiful collection of acoustic kora duets by Toumani Diabate and Ballake Sissoko - whom are both often popularly regarded (among West African critics and beyond) as the best kora players of their generation. Recorded in a single live take within a marble hallway of Bamako's conference centre on in 1997, the album is a landmark album in cementing the legacy and history of the instrument, with Diabete and Sissoko mutually inspired by the 1970 album of the same name, which was in turn released by each of their parents, Sidiki Diabate and Djelimadi Sissoko; many changes reflecting the meandering landscape of Malian music were made, not least the inclusion of flamenco flourishes and esoteric architectural recording techniques.
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The Endless Coloured Ways: The Songs Of Nick Drake
Nick DRAKE / VARIOUS
Cat: BRV 75. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Folk/Americana
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
Cat: BRC 75. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Folk/Americana
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
 
Folk/Americana
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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Generation X (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Generation X (Record Store Day RSD 2023) (limited heavyweight translucent yellow vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: 810098 500449. Rel: 10 May 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
From The Heart (2:07)
One Hundred Punks (3:07)
Listen (3:23)
Ready Steady Go (2:56)
Kleenex (2:07)
Promises Promises (5:16)
Day By Day (2:06)
The Invisible Man (2:56)
Kiss Me Deadly (4:22)
Too Personal (2:15)
Youth Youth Youth (6:08)
Review: Probably mainly due to the latter day punk rock caricature antics of Billy Idol, Generation X's role in the revolution that overtook music in the late 70s is often overlooked. As members of The Bromley Contingent - a group of early adopters of the Sex Pistols - they rubbed shoulders with Siouxsie Sioux, Sid Vicious and others, but by 1978 they'd released this breathtakingly exciting debut album packed with three minute wonders like 'Kleenex' and 'One Hundred Punks', big on distorted power chords and velocity and low on musical showing off. Ironically, given their roots, this owes much more to the Pistols' northern rivals Buzzcocks than Rotten and co themselves, but that's no bad thing.
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Big Sigh
Big Sigh (limited green vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: BRVC 106. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
The Ground (1:34)
No Caffeine (4:11)
Big Sigh (3:56)
Blood (3:40)
Hanging (3:55)
The Lonely House (2:09)
Vitamins (4:11)
Slime (3:54)
Please Don't Be So Kind (4:25)
The Yellow Mile (3:05)
Review: Marika Hackman returns to the fold with her fourth album Big Sigh, five years on from the release of Any Human Friend. Compared to the more exuberant themes of its predecessor, Big Sigh is a more introspective affair which reacts to the personal challenges Hackman experienced going through lockdown. Lead single 'No Caffeine' sets the tone as a reflection on overcoming anxiety, while 'Hanging' stews on past relationships and the struggle to move on. The topics may be heavy, but Hackman doesn't let them weigh down the exuberant strain of indie rock she has made her name on.
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So Far: The Best Of Sinead O'Connor
So Far: The Best Of Sinead O'Connor (limited clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 506051 6097234. Rel: 15 Oct 21
 
Pop
Nothing Compares 2 U (5:08)
Mandinka (3:49)
The Emperor's New Clothes (5:19)
Thank You For Hearing Me (4:34)
The Last Day Of Our Acquaintance (4:42)
Fire On Babylon (5:11)
Troy (6:33)
I Am Stretched On Your Grave (5:35)
Jackie (2:30)
Success Has Made A Failure Of Our Home (4:30)
John I Love You (5:42)
Bomb The Bass - "Empire" (feat Benjamin Zephaniah & Sinead O'Connor) (5:48)
I Want Your (Hands On Me) (4:35)
The Edge - "Heroine (Theme From Captive)" (feat Sinead O'Connor) (4:28)
Don't Cry For Me Argentina (5:36)
You Made Me The Thief Of Your Heart (6:12)
Just Like U Said It Would B (4:36)
This Is A Rebel Song (3:04)
Review: She might be more well known these days for her open letters to Miley Ray Cyrus or public struggles with mental health, but this So Far The Best of reminds us just why Sinead O'Connor is so famous in the first place. It brings together the very best tunes from her four albums and was originally released in 1997, so of course, includes her ubiquitous and global smash Number 1 'Nothing Compares 2 U' is included, as are earlier singles 'Troy' and 'Mandinka', all of which showcase her fearless style and a rich array of emotions. 'Heroine' and 'Just Like U Said It Would B' are included for the first time having in the past only been available on the US version.
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The Lion & The Cobra (reissue)
Cat: CHEN 7. Rel: 26 Oct 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Jackie
Mandinka
Jerusalem
Just Like U Said It Would B
Never Get Old
Troy
I Want Your (Hands On Me)
Drink Before The War
Just Call Me Joe
Review: In the wake of her shock passing, it is of course a logical time to reconnect with the incredible legacy of music Sinead O'Connor left behind. It all began with The Lion And The Cobra, a brilliant jewel of late 80s rock and pop which announced the beloved Irish singer and her distinctive artistry to the world. There's a remarkable range to the album, even in its biggest hits, as the breezy AOR jangle of 'Mandinka' gives way to the epic orchestrations of 'Troy' before the sprightly synth funk of 'I Want Your (Hands On Me)'. It's a classic through and through, absolutely of its time but a fitting reminder of how incredibly gifted O'Connor was and how much she will be missed.
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Universal Mother (reissue)
Cat: CHEN 34. Rel: 26 Oct 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Germaine (4:55)
Fire On Babylon (4:55)
John I Love You (2:52)
My Darling Child (1:21)
Am I A Human? (1:53)
Red Football (2:24)
All Apologies (2:33)
A Perfect Indian (1:44)
Scorn Not His Simplicity (4:05)
All Babies (3:44)
In This Heart (3:08)
Tiny Grief Song (1:54)
Famine (4:51)
Thank You For Hearing Me (5:28)
Review: The world was stunned by Sinead O'Connor's untimely death, but in such periods it's only right to cast our minds back over her huge body of work and be reminded of her talent. It's no surprise to see her seminal early albums getting reissued and 1993's Universal Mother is right up there with her most cherished works. In typical O'Connor style the album opens up with a quote from prominent feminist Germaine Greer, but the album was in fact a relatively grounded, direct affair with plenty of accessible grooves from the rolling 'Fire On Babylon' to the spiritually charged 'Thank You For Hearing Me', reportedly written about her relationship with Peter Gabriel.
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Am I Not Your Girl?
Cat: CHEN 26. Rel: 26 Oct 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Why Don't You Do Right? (2:25)
Bewitched, Bothered & Bewildered (6:15)
Secret Love (2:57)
Black Coffee (3:21)
Success Has Made A Failure Of Our Home (4:30)
Don't Cry For Me Argentina (5:34)
I Want To Be Loved By You (2:50)
Gloomy Sunday (3:51)
Love Letters (3:08)
How Insensitive (3:26)
Scarlet Ribbons (4:08)
Don't Cry For Me Argentina (instrumental) (3:45)
Review: In the many-sided legacy Sinead O'Connor left in her wake, there were many surprises and anomalies which benefit from a fresh appraisal since her tragic passing. Her 1992 album Am I Not Your Girl? had a mixed reception on its release, as she paused on her contemporary dance-tinged pop production to indulge in big band and torch song covers. Similarly to Bjork tackling 'It's Oh So Quiet', it was a divisive move in a career full of them, but in the fullness of time these sincere pieces are but another vehicle for O'Connor's incredible voice, proving she was as versatile as she was forthright. A one of a kind talent, never to be repeated.
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Celebrate The Bullet (remastered)
Celebrate The Bullet (remastered) (180 gram clear vinyl LP)
Cat: CHRX 1306. Rel: 10 Nov 22
 
Classics/Ska
(Who Likes) Facing Situations (3:32)
Deep Water (4:02)
Red Reflections (3:35)
Tell Me What's Wrong (3:24)
Bombscare (3:02)
Washed Up & Left For Dead (3:57)
Celebrate The Bullet (4:32)
Selling Out Your Future (3:59)
Cool Blue Lady (3:28)
Their Dream Goes On (3:43)
Bristol & Miami (4:55)
Review: Celebrate The Bullet was the revered second album by The Selecter back in February 1981. It came on the heels of the massive debut Too Much Pressure and a serious run of singles including the likes of 'Missing Words' and 'On My Radio.' Here though things slowed down a little with lyrical commentaries still coming thick and fast on everything from racial to social issues. At the time, the recent murder of John Lennon and an assassination attempt on U.S. President Ronald Regan meant the album got little to no mainstream support because of the title. For this special reissue, the original production tapes were dug out and remastered by Alchemy Mastering at AIR.
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Too Much Pressure (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: CDLTTR 5002. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Classics/Ska
Three Minute Hero (2:56)
Everyday (3:01)
They Make Me Mad (2:48)
Missing Words (3:17)
Danger (2:36)
Street Feeling (3:04)
My Collie (Not A Dog) (2:45)
Too Much Pressure (3:48)
Murder (2:41)
Out On The Streets (4:28)
Carry Go Bring Come (2:56)
Black & Blue (3:16)
James Bond (2:21)
Review: Celebrating four decades since its original release, The Selecter's crucial Too Much Pressure receives a well-deserved anniversary edition reissue on clear vinyl. This timeless ska masterpiece continues to resonate with its infectious energy and socially conscious lyrics, upbeat rhythms and Pauline Black's commanding vocals. Together all that creates a potent blend that remains as relevant today as it was upon its debut. This special edition offers fans old and new a chance to (re)discover the album's brilliance, complete with bonus tracks and remastered sound. The Selecter's enduring influence on the ska genre is in part down to this fine album.
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Ghost Town (40th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Cat: 506051 6096770. Rel: 04 Jun 21
 
Classics/Ska
Ghost Town (3:41)
Why? (2:55)
Friday Night Saturday Morning (3:35)
Review: The Specials are real UK national treasures, aren't they? And rightly so. Alexis Petridis has even gone so far as to say their standout single 'Ghost Town' is the second greatest UK single to have ever been released. Again, it's hard to really argue with that one. It was a UK chart topper at time of release and speaks eloquently of the urban decay, unemployment and ongoing racial tensions of the period. Sound familiar? Sadly, you once again have to agree. This 40th Anniversary Edition has been mastered and cut at half-speed for extra oomph.
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Ghost Town (40th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Cat: 506051 6096787. Rel: 04 Jun 21
 
Classics/Ska
Ghost Town (extended version) (6:00)
Why? (3:57)
Friday Night Saturday Morning (3:36)
Review: 
The Specials are real UK national treasures, aren't they? And rightly so. Alexis Petridis has even gone so far as to say their standout single 'Ghost Town' is the second greatest UK single to have ever been released. Again, it's hard to really argue with that one. It was a UK chart topper at time of release and speaks eloquently of the urban decay, unemployment and ongoing racial tensions of the period. Sound familiar? Sadly, you once again have to agree. This 40th Anniversary Edition has been mastered and cut at half-speed for extra oomph.
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Specials: 40th Anniversary (half speed remastered)
Specials: 40th Anniversary (half speed remastered) (180 gram vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: 506051 6094011. Rel: 11 Oct 19
 
Classics/Ska
A Message To You Rudy (2:50)
Do The Dog (2:11)
It's Up To You (3:24)
Nite Klub (3:22)
Doesn't Make It Alright (3:25)
Concrete Jungle (3:18)
Too Hot (3:10)
Monkey Man (2:46)
(Dawning Of A) New Era (2:25)
Blank Expression (2:45)
Stupid Marriage (3:54)
Too Much Too Young (6:06)
Little Bitch (2:34)
You're Wondering Now (2:39)
Review: It's been 40 years since The Specials changed the ska game with their self titled debut, so what better time to remaster and re-cut it at half speed at the legendary Abbey Road Studios. Spread out over 2 x 12" vinyl it was originally produced by Elvis Costello and was a loud and proud blend of big and energetic tracks, no-messing lyrics and hard hitting grooves. It includes a few covers along the way, such as their fabulous take on Dandy Livingstone's "A Message to You, Rudy" and red-hot version of the Maytals' "Monkey Man". A strong anti-racism message on "Doesn't Make It Alright" sits next to the tongue in cheek takedown of local pubs on "Nite Club" and much more.
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More Specials
Cat: CHRTTZ 5003. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Classics/Ska
Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think)
Man At C & A
Hey, Little Rich Girl
Do Nothing
Pearl's Cafe
Sock It To 'Em JB
Stereotypes/ Stereotypes Pt 2
Holiday Fortnight
I Can't Stand It
International Jet Set
Enjoy Yourself (Reprise)
Review: More Specials is the second studio album from the Coventry band, originaly released in 1980 and reportedly splitting opinion among their fanbase, although it's come to be seen as a classic containing many of their best loved songs, from ska knees up 'Enjoy Yourself' to the deadpan reggae of 'Do Nothing'. Produced by the band's own keyboardist Jerry Dammers, it had a more eclectic and less obviously punk sound than its Elvis Costello-produced predecessor, with the band's constant disagreements on the direction of the sound proving a creative rather destructive force here, even if it would - barely more than a year later - cause them to eventually split.
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The Best Of Kenny Thomas (remastered)
Cat: CRV 1582. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Soul
Don't Ever Try To Change Me (New edit) (4:29)
Crazy World (Opolopo remix) (3:26)
Best Of You (Touchdown mix - New edit) (4:20)
Outstanding (4:34)
Stay (Sassy Soul edit) (6:15)
Tender Love (4:08)
Destiny (Danny D mix) (3:54)
Bring Your Lovin' Back (New edit) (4:56)
Thinking About Your Love (4:56)
HIM (7:08)
Review: Cooltempo Records kicks of its new series of compilations and reissues starting with this Best Of gem from Kenny Thomas. He is a British soul icon with a buttery smooth voice right up there with any of his more celebrated US peers across the pond. He was nominated for two Brit Awards and had two Top Ten albums and several Top 40 singles across a career that spanned three decades, selling more than a million copies of his debut album The Voice, appearing on Top of the Pops and touring extensively. This reissue of The Best Of Kenny Thomas is packed with his finest chart hits of the 1990s with rare some mixes and two previously unreleased tracks also included.
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Lights Out (Deluxe Edition) (remastered)
Lights Out (Deluxe Edition) (remastered) (trifold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: CRVX 1531. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Progressive Rock
Too Hot To Handle (3:37)
Just Another Suicide (4:57)
Try Me (4:47)
Lights Out (4:19)
Gettin' Ready (3:45)
Alone Again Or (2:56)
Electric Phase (4:57)
Love To Love (6:49)
Lights Out (live At Roundhouse, London, 2nd April 1977) (5:02)
Gettin' Ready (live At Roundhouse, London, 2nd April 1977) (4:08)
Love To Love (live At Roundhouse, London, 2nd April 1977) (7:01)
On With The Action (live At Roundhouse, London, 2nd April 1977) (5:20)
Doctor Doctor (live At Roundhouse, London, 2nd April 1977) (4:07)
Try Me (live At Roundhouse, London, 2nd April 1977) (5:00)
Too Hot To Handle (live At Roundhouse, London, 2nd April 1977) (3:57)
Out In The Street (live At Roundhouse, London, 2nd April 1977) (5:43)
This Kid's (live At Roundhouse, London, 2nd April 1977) (4:38)
Shoot Shoot (live At Roundhouse, London, 2nd April 1977) (3:30)
Rock Bottom (live At Roundhouse, London, 2nd April 1977) (9:08)
Let It Roll (live At Roundhouse, London, 2nd April 1977) (5:27)
C'mon Everybody (live At Roundhouse, London, 2nd April 1977) (8:33)
Review: Lights Out was released in May 1977 and became the group's biggest album to date, reaching number 23 in the US. Michael Schenker's status as the most exciting guitarist in heavy rock was confirmed. The band were rejuvenated with a personnel change as Paul Raymond replaced Danny Peyronel and Leo Lyons, who had produced the band's previous three albums was replaced by Ron Nevison, whose work with Led Zeppelin had impressed and signalled the first in a stellar run of collaborations. An album rich in quality, title track 'Lights Out' offers an urgent portrayal of a dystopian London, dripping with "batons charging... The smell of anarchy". The song was inspired by the same thing that led Joe Strummer to write 'White Riot' for the Clash - the Notting Hill Riots of August 1976. Closing out the record is what Iron Maiden's Steve Harris has called his favourite song of all time, 'Love to Love', arguably the album's crowning achievement.
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Quartet (Steven Wilson Mix) (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
Quartet (Steven Wilson Mix) (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023) (limited 180 gram clear vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: CDLR 1394. Rel: 12 Dec 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Reap The Wild Wind (3:50)
Serenade (4:52)
Mine For Life (4:39)
Hymn (5:48)
Visions In Blue (4:36)
When The Scream Subsides (4:16)
We Came To Dance (4:26)
Cut & Run (4:16)
The Song (We Go) (3:38)
Reap The Wild Wind (instrumental) (3:48)
Serenade (instrumental) (5:00)
Mine For Life (instrumental) (4:40)
Hymn (instrumental) (5:47)
Visions In Blue (instrumental) (4:33)
When The Scream Subsides (instrumental) (4:14)
We Came To Dance (instrumental) (4:26)
Cut & Run (instrumental) (4:17)
The Sing (We Go) (instrumental) (3:32)
Review: The sixth studio album by British synth pop legends Ultravox landed in 1982, and peaked at an impressive number six in an albums chart that was still highly competitive. By December that year, the record had clocked up more than 100,000 copies, earning a Gold certificate from the BPI, while also ranking in US and German hit lists around the same time. Notable as it saw George Martin (affectionally known to some as The Fifth Beatle) stepping up to the helm, this veteran apparently claimed the band were "the most musical" he'd worked with in years. Agree or not, the record is bold and theatrical, at times taking us out on the town in bleep-happy Sheffield (or some such synth domain), in other moments inviting us to partake in a strange electronic cabaret.
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This Is The Sea (reissue)
This Is The Sea (reissue) (limited 180 gram clear vinyl LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve with obi-strip)
Cat: ENCLX 5. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Folk/Americana
Don't Bang The Drum (6:42)
The Whole Of The Moon (5:02)
Spirit (1:39)
The Pan Within (6:10)
Medicine Bow (2:45)
Old England (5:31)
Be My Enemy (4:17)
Trumpets (3:36)
This Is The Sea (6:27)
Review: Seeing properly, well done reissues of classic material like 'This Is the Sea' has us proud to be in the business of selling vinyl. One of the most critically acclaimed albums of 1985, this became the highest selling and most enjoyed Waterboys albums in their storied career. Thanks in large part to the internationally successful song and heavily MTV rotated songs in 'Whole Of The Moon'. Singer and songwriter Mike Scott, was an all-time creative high when he wrote this album. The song even received an Ivor Novello Award six years after being written in 1991. Each song on this album took on a life of their own and most are featured on many of their best of compilations. Tracks like 'Bang the Drum' and 'This is the Sea' and 'The Pan Within' are dearly beloved by fans of the band. 'Old England' and 'Spirit' are great examples of the folk and pop blend the band perfected. 2025 will be the 40th anniversary of the album. Do not miss out on getting a copy of what Rolling Stone magazine reviewed as "...Spellbinding..."
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