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Is It Love Or Desire (remastered)
Is It Love Or Desire (remastered) (gatefold LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 047. Rel: 29 Sep 23
 
Funk
Is It Love Or Desire (2:35)
It's So Good (3:18)
Whorey Angel (4:58)
Crashin' From Passion (3:24)
When Romance Says Goodbye (3:41)
Bottom Of The Barrel (3:45)
Stars Starve, You Know (3:29)
Let's Get Personal (3:33)
Bar Hoppin' (3:09)
For My Man (1:40)
Review: Hold tight all serious funk heads, you won't want to miss this one. Betty Davis is finally getting her dues as a true funk pioneer, but there are still dimensions to her brief and brilliant music career which have taken their time to reach our ears. After three knockout LPs she laid down a fourth in a rural Louisiana studio with her band Funk House, but it was shelved by the label and remained in obscurity for some 30 years. Finally, Light In The Attic are giving Is It Love Or Desire the release it deserves, capturing Davis at her rawest and packing the unfiltered funk in with rare photos, archival material and all the good stuff in between.
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Crashin' From Passion (remastered)
Crashin' From Passion (remastered) (limited gatefold translucent blue vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 19613. Rel: 01 Nov 23
 
Soul
Quintessence Of Hip (2:38)
She's A Woman (7:04)
No Good At Falling In Love (3:42)
Tell Me A Few Things (4:03)
I've Danced Before (3:38)
You Make Me Feel So Good (3:58)
I Need A Whole Lot Of Love (4:49)
Hangin' Out In Hollywood (2:55)
All I Do Is Think Of You (4:05)
Crashin' From Passion (5:55)
You Take Me For Granted (4:27)
Review: Betty Davis may have had had an unjustly short run in the public eye when she recorded her seminal 70s funk albums, but she left a lasting impact. As a potent creative force she wrote, recorded and produced her music with the backing of her own band Funk House, but the machinations of the industry hampered her progress until she retreated from view after this record from 1979. Light In The Attic have gone some way to righting the injustice by giving her stellar albums the reissue treatment they deserve, and on Crashin From Passion you can hear Davis spread her wings stylistically without dulling the impact of her hard-bitten soul. This edition comes pressed up on clear blue wax - an essential gem for anyone who takes the evolution of funk seriously.
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 in stock $37.85
Dreamin' Wild
Dreamin' Wild (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LITA 082LP. Rel: 29 Jun 12
 
Rock
Good Time
Give Me The Chance
Baby
Feels Like The Sun
Love Is
Don't Go Loving Nobody Else
Dream Full Of Dreams
My Heart
 in stock $26.29
The LHI Years: Singles Nudes & Backsides 1968-71
Cat: LITA 084. Rel: 07 May 12
 
Rock
Califia (Stone Rider) (feat Suzi Jane Hokom)
The Bed
Sleep In The Grass (feat Ann-Margret)
Leather & Lace (feat Nina Lizell)
If It's Monday Morning
The Night Before
Bye Babe
Victim Of The Night (feat Ann-Margret)
Chico (feat Ann-Margret)
Hey Cowboy (feat Nina Lixell)
No Train To Stockholm
Won't You Tell Your Dreams
Nobody Like You (feat Suzi Jane Hokom)
Trouble Maker
What's More I Don't Need Her
Come On Home To Me
I Just Learned To Run
Played by: Jarred Rice
 in stock $43.65
Start Walkin': 1965-1976
Start Walkin': 1965-1976 (gatefold 2xLP + 24 page booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 1951. Rel: 23 Feb 21
 
Soul
Bang Bang (2:41)
These Boots Are Made For Walkin’ (2:42)
Sugar Town (2:23)
So Long Babe (3:04)
How Does That Grab You, Darlin’? (2:32)
Friday’s Child (2:29)
You Only Live Twice (2:58)
Summer Wine (3:42)
Some Velvet Morning (3:40)
Lightning’s Girl (2:55)
Sand (3:44)
Lady Bird (3:03)
Jackson (2:49)
Happy (2:36)
How Are Things In California (2:28)
Hook & Ladder (3:04)
Hello LA, Bye Bye Birmingham (3:06)
Paris Summer (2:59)
Arkansas Coal (Suite) (5:39)
Down From Dover (3:36)
Kind Of A Woman (3:00)
Machine Gun Kelly (3:17)
(L’ete Indien) Indian Summer (3:19)
Review: Seattle label Light In The Attic Records is proud to present a reissue of material from Nancy Sinatra's most prolific period between 1965-1976, with 23 tracks including her revered collaborations with Lee Hazlewood. Sinatra's performance of 'These Boots Are Made for Walkin'' became her signature tune. The pair began a three year run of successful recordings, with 'Sugar Town,' 'Some Velvet Morning,', 'Summer Wine' as well as the James Bond theme 'You Only Live Twice' being just a few. She also worked with songwriter Mac Davis, producer Lenny Waronker and arranger/producer Billy Strange on the album.
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I'm Just Like You: Sly's Stone Flower 1969-70 (remastered)
SLY STONE / VARIOUS
I'm Just Like You: Sly's Stone Flower 1969-70 (remastered) (limited gatefold purple & pink marbled vinyl 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 12111. Rel: 15 Aug 22
 
Funk
Little Sister - "You're The One" (part 1&2) (5:21)
Sly - "Just Like A Baby" (4:02)
Joe Hicks - "Home Sweet Home" (part 2) (2:53)
6ix - "I'm Just Like You" (3:14)
Little Sister - "Somebody's Watching You" (full Band version) (3:43)
Joe Hicks - "Life & Death In G&A" (part 1&2) (5:56)
6ix - "Trying To Make You Feel Good" (5:52)
Little Sister - "Stanga" (3:37)
6ix - "Dynamite" (3:08)
Little Sister - "You're The One" (early version) (2:46)
Joe Hicks - "I'm Goin' Home" (part 1) (2:57)
Sly - "Africa" (7:40)
Little Sister - "Somebody's Watching You" (2:54)
6ix - "You Can, We Can" (5:35)
6ix - "I'm Just Like You" (full Band version) (5:58)
Sly - "Spirit" (2:57)
6ix - "Dynamite" (alternate version) (3:28)
Sly - "Scared" (5:26)
Review: Stone Flower was a little-known, short-lived record label licensed exclusively to Sly Stone himself. It produced but four singles in the period 1970-74, and beyond that, saw to a short run of LPs from the likes of Gladys Knight, Herbie Mann and Eddie Jefferson. However, thanks to a series of retakes and bonus material, LITA were able to reproduce this compilation; a compendium of all the best music the label had to offer, with choice bits from Joe Hicks, Sly, Little Sister and 6ix in tow.
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Played by: Dynamite Cuts
 in stock $22.88
Fire Passion Ecstasy
Fire Passion Ecstasy (180 gram clear vinyl LP + insert limited to 100 copies)
Cat: TWM 80LITA. Rel: 24 Mar 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Mind Games (5:28)
Fire, Passion, Ecstacy (5:45)
Where Did We Go Wrong (4:35)
Right On Time (5:01)
Say Say No (3:52)
Fire, Passion, Ecstacy (reprise) (3:48)
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Pacific Breeze: Japanese City Pop AOR & Boogie 1976-1986
VARIOUS
Cat: LITA 163. Rel: 29 Apr 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Tomoko Soryo - "I Say Who" (3:09)
Taeko Ohnuki - "Kusuri Wo Takusan" (4:07)
Minako Yoshida - "Midnight Driver" (7:34)
Nanako Sato - "Subterranean Futari Bocci" (3:10)
Haruomi Hosono - "Sports Men" (4:04)
Izumi Kobayashi - "Coffee Rumba" (5:16)
Friends Of Earth (FOE) - "In My Jungle" (6:35)
Akira Inoue, Hiroshi Sato, Masataka Matsutoya - "Sun Bathing" (3:18)
Hiroshi Satoh - "Say Goodbye" (3:20)
Yukihiro Takahashi - "Drip Dry Eyes" (5:20)
Masayoshi Takanaka - "Bamboo Vender" (3:31)
Shigeru Suzuki - "Lady Pink Panther" (2:51)
Haruomi Hosono, Takahiko Ishikawa, Masataka Matsutoya - "Mykonos No Hanayome" (3:47)
Yasuko Agawa - "LA Night" (5:23)
Hitomi Tohyama - "Exotic Yokogao" (4:31)
Tazumi Toyoshima - "Machibouke" (2:47)
Review: U.S label Light In The Attic has previously served up compilations exploring various Japanese takes on Western music, most notably folk, rock, ambient and new age. Here they switch tack, curating a brilliant double-album set that showcases the best Japanese synth-pop, AOR and boogie recorded between 1976 and '86. The quality threshold remains impressively high throughout, from the blue-eyed-soul breeze of Taeko Ohnuki's "Kusuri Wo Takusan" and the Chaz Jankel-meets-Thompson Twins style throb of Haruomi Hosono's "Sports Men", to the talkbox-sporting late night AOR-pop flex's Hiroshi Satoh's "Say Goodbye" and the glistening, Latin-influenced jazz-funk brilliance of Masayoshi Takanaka's steel pan-sporting "Bamboo Vender".
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Somewhere Between: Mutant Pop Electronic Minimalism & Shadow Sounds Of Japan 1980-1988
VARIOUS
Cat: LITA 183C. Rel: 06 Sep 21
 
Coldwave/Synth
Noriko Miyamoto - "Arrows & Eyes" (4:01)
Mishio Ogawa - "Hikari No Ito Kin No Ito" (4:45)
Yoshio Ojima - "Days Man" (5:14)
Mkwaju Ensemble - "Tira-Rin" (4:29)
RNA Organism - "Weimar 22" (4:08)
Naoki Asai - "Yakan Hikou" (3:56)
Takami Hasegawa - "Koneko To Watashi" (2:31)
Mammy - "Mizu No Naka No Himitsu" (4:36)
Dip In The Pool - "Hasu No Enishi" (3:50)
Wha Ha Ha - "Akatere" (6:10)
D Day - "Sweet Sultan" (5:17)
Perfect Mother - "Dark Disco-Da Da Da Da Run" (3:10)
Neo Museum - "Area" (5:14)
Sonoko - "Wedding With God (A Nijinski)" (2:36)
Review: Now that's what we call an album title 2021. As the name implies, we're skirting the edges of 1980s Japanese pop, opting to explore the strange, sci-fi hued, traditionally rooted noises that weren't necessarily dominant in the Far East country at that time, but certainly found favour with more explorative listeners. And it's not hard to hear why.

Tracks like 'Days Man' by Yoshio Ojima could work well in a slo-mo house or electronica set today. While preceding effort 'Hikari No Ito Kin No Ito' from Mishio Ogawa is like a strangely innocent hybrid of lullaby and pop song. Elsewhere, the twinkling synths and wet snare hits of Naomi Asai's 'Yakan Hikou' further accentuate the surrealism running through so much of what is here. One for the trophy cabinet, collectors take note (and form a queue).
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Played by: Manu Archeo
 in stock $42.97
(The Microcosm): Visionary Music Of Continental Europe 1970-1986
VARIOUS
Cat: LITA 143. Rel: 15 Dec 16
 
Ambient/Drone
Vangelis - "Creation Du Monde" (9:57)
Ralph Lundsten - "Bon 5 - Forlat Oss Vara Skulder = Prayer 5 - Forgive Us Our Debts" (4:50)
Ralph Lundsten - "Le Sourire Vole" (5:49)
Popol Vuh - "Bruder Des Schattens - Sohne Des Lichts (Abridged)" (14:22)
Ariel Kalma - "Orguitar Soir" (9:15)
Bernard Xolotl - "Cometary Wailing (Valley Plateau)" (12:47)
Peter Michael Hamel - "Einklang" (10:03)
Francesco Messina - "Track 8" (7:31)
Roedelius - "Wenn Der Südwind Weht" (4:09)
Deutsche Wertarbeit - "Der Grosse Atem" (9:50)
Robert Julian Horky - "Dance For A Warrior" (8:05)
Karl Schaffner & Lothar Grimm - "Caravan" (3:11)
Suzanne Doucet & Christian Buehner - "Shiva's Dance" (9:22)
Enno Velthuys - "Morning Glory" (10:01)
Deuter - "Spirales" (6:30)
Gigi Masin - "Ship Beetel" (5:57)
Review: The Microcosm: Visionary Music Of Continental Europe, 1970-1986 presents works from 'cosmically-taped' artists; legends like Vangelis, Ash Ra Tempel, and Popol Vuh through to more obscure names in the form of Bernard Xolotl, Robert Julian Horky and Enno Velthuys. According to Washington State label Light In The Attic, the compilation aspires to present these these works of "ambient, new age, neuzeit, prog, krautrock, cosmic, holistic stuff, whatever one calls it - as a pulsating movement unto itself", and they've done a fine job of that when you hear how well curated this album really is. From major label recordings through to limited obscure cassette editions, it unearths some truly captivating and oddly inspiring gems from beatless electronic music's recent past.
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 in stock $63.10
Pacific Breeze: Japanese City Pop AOR & Boogie 1976-1986
VARIOUS
Pacific Breeze: Japanese City Pop AOR & Boogie 1976-1986 (limited pink vinyl 2xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 163PINK. Rel: 08 Aug 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Tomoko Soryo - "I Say Who" (3:10)
Taeko Ohnuki - "Kusuri Wo Takusan" (4:05)
Minako Yoshida - "Midnight Driver" (7:23)
Nanako Sato - "Subterranean Futari Bocci" (3:11)
Haruomi Hosono - "Sports Men" (3:59)
Izumi Kobayashi - "Coffee Rumba" (5:18)
FOE - "In My Jungle" (6:34)
Akira Inoue, Hiroshi Sato, Masataka Matsutoya - "Sun Bathing" (3:20)
Hiroshi Satoh - "Say Goodbye" (3:21)
Yukihiro Takahashi - "Drip Dry Eyes" (5:24)
Masayoshi Takanaka - "Bamboo Vender" (3:32)
Shigeru Suzuki - "Lady Pink Panther" (2:51)
Haruomi Hosono, Takahiko Ishikawa, Masataka Matsutoya - "Mykonos No Hanayome" (3:48)
Yasuko Agawa - "LA Night" (5:23)
Hitomi Tohyama - "Exotic Yokogao" (4:31)
Tazumi Toyoshima - "Machibouke" (2:47)
Review: U.S label Light In The Attic has previously served up compilations exploring various Japanese takes on Western music, most notably folk, rock, ambient and new age. Here they switch tack, curating a brilliant double-album set that showcases the best Japanese synth-pop, AOR and boogie recorded between 1976 and '86. The quality threshold remains impressively high throughout, from the blue-eyed-soul breeze of Taeko Ohnuki's "Kusuri Wo Takusan" and the Chaz Jankel-meets-Thompson Twins style throb of Haruomi Hosono's "Sports Men", to the talkbox-sporting late night AOR-pop flex's Hiroshi Satoh's "Say Goodbye" and the glistening, Latin-influenced jazz-funk brilliance of Masayoshi Takanaka's steel pan-sporting "Bamboo Vender".
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 in stock $40.24
Pacific Breeze: Japanese City Pop AOR & Boogie 1976-1986
VARIOUS
Pacific Breeze: Japanese City Pop AOR & Boogie 1976-1986 (blue & green vinyl 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 16315. Rel: 22 Feb 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Tomoko Soryo - "I Say Who" (3:09)
Taeko Ohnuki - "Kusuri Wo Takusan" (4:04)
Minako Yoshida - "Midnight Driver" (7:35)
Nanako Sato - "Subterranean Futari Bocci" (3:12)
Haruomi Hosono - "Sports Men" (4:04)
Izumi Kobayashi - "Coffee Rumba" (5:18)
Friends Of Earth (FOE) - "In My Jungle" (6:34)
Akira Inou, Hiroshi Sato & Masataka Matsutoya - "Sun Bathing" (3:20)
Hiroshi Sato - "Say Goodbye" (3:21)
Yukihiro Takahashi - "Drip Dry Eyes" (5:19)
Masayoshi Takanaka - "Bamboo Vender" (3:32)
Shigeru Suzuki - "Lady Pink Panther" (2:51)
Haruomi Hosono, Takahiko Ishikawa & Masataka Matsutoya - "Mykonos No Hanayome" (3:46)
Yasuko Agawa - "LA Night" (5:22)
Hitomi Tohyama - "Exotic Yokogao" (4:30)
Tazumi Toyoshima - "Machibouke" (2:46)
Review: U.S label Light In The Attic has hit gold with this hugely popular series. It has done three volumes by now but here comes a welcome reissue of the first from a few years ago. After compilations exploring various Japanese takes on Western music, most notably folk, rock, ambient and new age they switched tack, curating a brilliant double-album set that showcases the best Japanese synth-pop, AOR and boogie recorded between 1976 and '86. The quality threshold remains impressively high throughout, from the blue-eyed-soul breeze of Taeko Ohnuki's 'Kusuri Wo Takusan' and the Chaz Jankel-meets-Thompson Twins style throb of Haruomi Hosono's 'Sports Men', to the talkbox-sporting late night AOR-pop flex's Hiroshi Satoh's 'Say Goodbye' and the glistening, Latin-influenced jazz-funk brilliance of Masayoshi Takanaka.
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Played by: Faze Action
 in stock $40.24
Native North America Vol 1: Aboriginal Folk Rock & Country 1966-1985
VARIOUS
Native North America Vol 1: Aboriginal Folk Rock & Country 1966-1985 (clear vinyl 3xLP box set + 60 page booklet in slip-case)
Cat: LITA 103C. Rel: 08 Mar 21
 
Folk/Americana
Willie Dunn - "I Pity The Country" (2:57)
John Angaiak - "I'll Rock You To The Rhythm Of The Ocean" (3:12)
Sugluk - "Fall Away" (2:50)
Sikumiut - "Sikumiut" (2:19)
Willie Thrasher - "Spirit Child" (4:07)
Willy Mitchell - "Call Of The Moose" (2:42)
Lloyd Cheechoo - "James Bay" (3:27)
Alexis Utatnaq - "Maqaivvigivalauqtavut" (2:15)
Brian Davey - "Dreams Of Ways" (3:48)
Morley Loon - "N' Doheeno" (3:24)
Peter Frank - "Little Feather" (3:27)
Ernest Monias - "Tormented Soul" (1:56)
Eric Landry - "Out Of The Blue" (3:42)
David Campbell - "Sky Man & The Moon" (3:09)
Willie Dunn - "Son Of The Sun" (3:42)
Shingoose - "Silver River" (poetry by Duke Redbird) (4:03)
Willy Mitchell & Desert River Band - "Kill'n Your Mind" (4:02)
Philippe McKenzie - "Mistashipu" (3:04)
Willie Thrasher - "Old Man Carver" (3:05)
Lloyd Cheechoo - "Winds Of Change" (4:04)
The Chieftones (Canada's All American Band) - "I Shouldn't Have Did What I Done" (2:04)
Sugluk - "I Didn't Know" (3:52)
Lawrence Martin - "I Got My Music" (3:39)
Gordon Dick - "Siwash Rock" (2:19)
Willy Mitchell & Desert River Band - "Birchbark Letter" (3:58)
William Tagoona - "Anaanaga" (3:41)
Leland Bell - "Messenger" (3:53)
Saddle Lake Drifting Cowboys - "Modern Rock" (2:20)
Willie Thrasher - "We Got To Take You Higher" (2:48)
Sikumiut - "Utirumavunga" (3:11)
Sugluk - "Ajuinnarasuarsunga" (2:34)
John Angaiak - "Hey, Hey, Hey, Brother" (2:46)
Groupe Folklorique Montagnais - "Tshekuan Mak Tshetutamak" (4:15)
Willie Dunn - "Peruvian Dream" (feat Jerry Saddleback - part 2) (5:36)
Played by: Manu Archeo
 in stock $96.24
Once I Was
Once I Was (limited 7")
Cat: LITA 45044. Rel: 19 Apr 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Leslie Winer & Maxwell Sterling - "Once I Was" (3:50)
Tim Buckley - "Once I Was" (4:54)
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Green
Green (crystal green vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 192G2. Rel: 02 Oct 20
 
Ambient/Drone
Creek (4:43)
Feel (4:27)
Sheep (5:17)
Sleep (6:22)
Green (5:08)
Feet (6:07)
Street (6:39)
Teevee (3:22)
Review: Up until his death in 2003, Hiroshi Yoshimura spent decades offering up immaculate albums that blurred the boundaries between ambient, new age and minimalism. For those not versed in the Japanese ambient pioneer's vast catalogue, 1986's "Green" - which is here reissued by Light In The Attic - remains one of his most impressive works. Created using a minimal number of instruments (mostly synthesizers and electric pianos), the set is as quietly jazzy as it is relaxing. Highlights include the meditative, Terry Riley influenced bliss of "Feel", the pulsing organ stabs and blissful electronics of "Sheep", the garden-ready musical hug that is "Green" and the swelling opener "Creek".
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 in stock $33.40
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