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Saturday Club 31st March 1964: Part 1 (mono)
Cat: REP 059. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby (2:24)
The Hippy Hippy Shake (2:07)
Interview (1:22)
Sure To Fall (2:17)
Long Tall Sally (2:03)
Interview (2:03)
Review: On March 31, 1964, The Beatles recorded seven songs for the BBC's Saturday Club. Three of them were covers of American rock 'n' roll and country songs. The final segment aired on the BBC's General Overseas Service and earlier that day, the band filmed a live performance at the Scala Theatre in Kings Cross for their upcoming film, A Hard Day's Night. This EP includes 'The Hippy Hippy Shake', recorded for Saturday Club and originally broadcast on February 15, as well as the catchy 'Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby' and 'Long Tall Sally'. The band's tight musicianship can be heard throughout this record, which serves as a great example of The Beatles' dynamic early sound during their rise to global fame.
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Lowdown (reissue)
Lowdown (reissue) (green vinyl 12")
Cat: PR 65006G. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Lowdown (5:11)
Jojo (5:48)
What Can I Say (2:58)
Review: For the first time on green vinyl, cinematic funk and r&b singer Boz Scaggs gives us the Lowdown. One of the breakthrough hits from his 1976 album Silk Degrees, Scaggs' stylised, night-flighty sound is put on full blast here. Co-written by Scaggs and keyboardist David Paich (Toto), the record's unburdened and frolicking feel acts to disguise its subject matter: Scaggs' intention is double-sided, with the lyrics warning the listener about an unreliable, buttery figure, whose romantic trickery warrants an urgent briefing (hence "lowdown"). A twist arrives at the point of the chorus, when we realise that said bullshit artist might just be Boz himself. Well, we can't quite believe it. Are all us romantics loving a lie, to some extent?
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Marbles (reissue)
Cat: MACROM 78. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Marbles (4:10)
Marbles (Stefan Goldmann version) (7:35)
Review: "There's nothing 'jazz' about it, really," says Stefan Goldmann, Macro Records boss and remixer on this 12", "Just raw energy, something like the album Jimi Hendrix would have possibly recorded if he had lived another year." Goldmann first heard 'Marbles' - from the legendary jazz guitarist and trusted right hand man of Miles Davis - when he was a teenager and it's remained a personal favourite ever since. This gorgeous piece of vinyl connects the 1970 original, an almost proto-techno swampy stomp wreathed in psychedelic keys and interstellar solos, with Goldmann's own exceptional remix on the flip. It's quite a listen, as Goldmann homes in on the original's bassline and its parallels with Giorgio Moroder's trademark disco juddering a few years, turning it into an irresistible techno session complete with cascading electronic drums, Buddhist bells and, of course, a McLaughlin riff churning over and over. We love music that joins the dots between genres and this does it in effortless, ludicrously danceable style. 'Marbles'? You'll lose yours when you hear this.
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The Unreleased Disco Funk Instrumentals
The Unreleased Disco Funk Instrumentals (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ROLLING 001. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Undercover Of The Night (unreleased instrumental) (4:52)
Miss You (unreleased instrumental) (4:49)
Review: Rolling Recordings from Antigua makes its debut here with a first release under the guise of Rock Star Heroes who offer up a couple of hard-to-find and previously unreleased funky disco influenced club bound instrumentals of out and out rock classics from one of the worlds best known stadium bands. These are perfectly designed for the club and collide rock, funk, disco and more into fresh forms. Opener 'Undercover Of The Night' popular with the likes of DJ Harvey and is a slice of raw, hard-hitting groove magic with organic percussion and live drums laden with funky guitar riffs and lively chord work that brings the whole thing to life. On the flip is an instrumental version of 'Miss You' which still has all the swagger of the iconic original with sultry harmonica luring you to the floor where the masterful drums and guitars will keep you moving.

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Baba O' Riley (remixes)
Baba O' Riley (remixes) (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: ICONS 007. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Baba O' Riley (live - Qwartz extended remix) (6:54)
Baba O' Riley (Qwartz dub remix) (6:55)
Review: House lover and studio wizard Qwartz has been at it again, with 'it' being editing some classic rock tunes into club-ready sounds for DJs and dancers. This time he tackles 'Baba O' Riley' firstly with an extended mix that brings all new life into The Who's original. It has a prickly low end with eerie guitars and disco motifs making it a raw, heads-down sound. The dub remix brings a little extra low-end weight.
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アルバム
Sight & Sound In Concert 1977
AC / DC
Sight & Sound In Concert 1977 (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CL 97831. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Let There Be Rock (6:02)
Problem Child (4:28)
Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be (4:15)
Whole Lotta Rosie (5:15)
Bad Boy Boogie (5:33)
Rocker (7:05)
TNT (5:43)
Review: In October 1977, Australian rock titans AC/DC were set to enjoy a night off in London following two successful shows at the Hammersmith Odeon, before they were tapped by The BBC at the last minute to replace The Sensational Alex Harvey Band who had cancelled their scheduled appearance on the Sight & Sound In Concert show at the Hippodrome in North London's Golders Green. While the likes of Queen, Jethro Tull, The Kinks and Roxy Music would perform at the 3,000-capacity venue over the years, no band or set has ever rocked the Hippodrome like Bon Scott and the boys did on this fateful evening. Ripping through a truncated, all bangers setlist of seven tracks in just 40 minutes, including 'Problem Child', 'Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be', 'Whole Lotta Rosie' and 'T.N.T.', while Angus Young would run rampant whilst shredding through the balcony section, this performance has gone down as one of most iconic from this early definitive era of the band.
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Rockers Into Orbit (remastered) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Rockers Into Orbit (remastered) (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited gatefold "milky" white vinyl 2xLP) (1 per customer)
Cat: JGLE 641. Rel: 19 Apr 25
Viva La Revolution (2:30)
Let's Go (2:27)
Tango (2:43)
England (2:21)
Hurt (1:52)
Put Yourself In My Hands (3:24)
Change (2:34)
Joker In The Pack (2:08)
Just Like Me (2:17)
Rockers In Rags (2:17)
Chinese Takeaway (2:17)
Odd Couple (2:17)
Steamroller (My Baby Got Run Over By A) (2:17)
Numbers (2:17)
Bad Boy (2:17)
Ode To Joy (1:46)
Crazy (3:11)
Sensitive (3:20)
Rocking Wrecker (2:18)
Na Na Na Na (2:46)
She's A Rocker (2:31)
Easy Way Out (1:28)
Shake Rattle Bang Your Head (1:28)
Get Adicted (1:38)
Straight Jacket (1:43)
Organised Confusion (1:27)
Calling Calling (0:50)
How Sad (1:23)
Viva La Revolution (encore) (1:46)
Review: Viva La Revolution indeed. The Adicts tore out of England's east coast, and specifically Ipswich, and immediately made an impact. Asked to change their name by Sire Records in a bid to appease the charts and TV bookers - although, oddly, one of the options was apparently The Fun Adicts, which raises more quandaries - Rockers In Orbit captures their huge sound in all its glory. Recorded live at Alabama Halle, Munich, Germany, depending on which way you're listening first impressions invoke breakneck punk, motoring metal, and even the romance and commanding power of The Cure at their loudest and most dominating. Ultimately, though, these guys just sound like The Adicts. A questionable reference point we can only assure you is meant as a total complement. Not a band people will forget in a hurry.


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One Day Remains (Deluxe Edition)
One Day Remains (Deluxe Edition) (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 722386 3. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Find The Real (4:44)
One Day Remains (4:05)
Open Your Eyes (4:58)
Burn It Down (6:08)
Metalingus (4:20)
Broken Wings (5:05)
In Loving Memory (5:37)
Down To My Last (4:44)
Watch Your Words (5:24)
Shed My Skin (5:07)
The End Is Here (4:54)
Save Me (3:28)
One Day Remains (live) (3:59)
Burn It Down (live) (5:49)
Open Your Eyes (live) (6:01)
Broken Wings (live) (5:07)
Metalingus (live) (4:17)
Review: Alter Bridge's debut album made a bold statement when it first arrived in 2004, showcasing a dynamic shift from the members' previous project. With a heavier, more aggressive sound, the band set themselves apart through thick basslines, intricate melodies and fiery guitar work. Myles Kennedy's commanding voice elevates the album, blending seamlessly with the instrumental intensity. 'Metalingus', remains a defining moment, pairing pounding drums with razor-sharp riffs that build to an explosive energy. Its enduring appeal is evident in its inclusion across various media, cementing its place as a fan favorite. Tracks like 'Open Your Eyes' and 'Broken Wings' balance the album's raw power with heartfelt emotion, offering a glimpse of the band's versatility. This deluxe reissue breathes new life into the album, adding five live recordings that capture the electrifying energy of the band's performances. The live versions of 'One Day Remains' and 'Burn It Down' amplify the album's intensity on the last side of this release. These additions highlight Alter Bridge's ability to bring their studio craftsmanship to the stage, delivering performances that resonate deeply with fans.
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Live From Melbourne 1964 (mono)
Cat: RANDB 160LP. Rel: 06 Mar 25
I Saw Her Standing There (6pm, June 17th) (2:47)
You Can't Do That (2:20)
All My Loving (2:43)
She Loves You (2:01)
Till There Was You (2:39)
Roll Over Beethoven (2:07)
Can't Buy Me Love (2:42)
This Boy (2:32)
Twist & Shout (2:46)
Long Tall Sally (2:30)
I Saw Her Standing There (8:45pm June 17th) (2:22)
You Can't Do That (2:35)
All My Loving (2:35)
She Loves You (2:35)
Till There Was You (2:35)
Roll Over Beethoven (2:35)
Can't Buy Me Love (2:35)
This Boy (2:35)
Twist & Shout (2:35)
Long Tall Sally (2:29)
Review: The Beatles were quite possibly at their peak already by the time 1964 came around, certainly in terms of the adoration of their fans and the wild energy they brought to live shows. This set from that year captures that in mono and despite it only being one record it is packed with more than 20 early tunes from the Liverpudlian outfit. Plenty you will know like 'She Loves You' and 'I Saw her Standing There' but many you may not. Either way it is a fine reminder of the greatness of this band back from their earliest era.
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Unplugged 1968 (B-STOCK)
Unplugged 1968 (B-STOCK) (orange vinyl LP)
Cat: 115639 1 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Cry Baby Cry (2:24)
Child Of Nature (2:34)
The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill (2:27)
I'm So Tired (3:03)
Yer Blues (3:24)
Julia (3:34)
What's The New Mary Jane (2:29)
Revolution (3:54)
While My Guitar Gently Weeps (2:30)
Circles (2:09)
Sour Milk Sea (3:25)
Not Guilty (2:58)
Piggies (2:00)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


If you use the online network-cum-existential-need-to-know community Reddit, then it won't surprise you to learn there's a vast and almost unfathomably broad sub group dedicated to The Beatles. Within this, at least a handful of people have posed the question: "if the Beatles had done an MTV Unplugged concert in approx 1968 what stripped down classics might be in the resulting brilliant Unplugged Album?" Forgive the grammar - we took the speculative quandary verbatim from an internet that long-since descended into a linguistic void. Nevertheless, those stumped by this query will be delighted to know that such a record does exist for us to use as a touchstone. Albeit without the MTV bit. And what tracks made the cut? Well, 'Why My Guitar Gently Weeps', 'Revolution', 'Julia', 'Cry Baby Cry', and 'The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill', among others.

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The Albatross (Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: ANT 800562. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Head Together
A Million Days
Wolves
Albatross
Glass Room
All Is Fair
Control
Rest Of The World
You Caught My Eye
Do What You Will
Time
Wolves (alternate version)
Albatross (alternate version)
A Million Days (alternate version)
Fade Away (bonus track)
Albatross (live At Suhr Guitar Factory))
Review: In honour of Record Store Day 2025, Canadian-American alt-rockers Big Wreck have decided to reissue one of their most popular albums, 2012's The Albatross. Available in limited numbers (only 1,000 of this CD version was pressed), it not only includes the freshly remastered original album in full, but also three alternate versions, rare bonus cut 'Fade Away', and a raucous live recording of title track 'Albatross'. The original album remains a timeless alt-rock classic where raw guitar riffs, bluesy solos and Ian Thurnley's distinctive lead vocals wrap around thickset bass and punchy drums. For proof, check standouts 'Wolves', 'Glass Room' and the rowdy 'The Rest of the World'.
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Live In Boston '78
Cat: PWC2CD 7203. Rel: 17 Apr 25
X-Offender
Detroit 442
A Shark In Jet's Clothing
In The Sun
(I'm Always Touched By Your) Presence Dear
Denis
Fan Mail
Look Good In Blue
Man Overboard
Cautious Lip
I'm On E
I Didn't Have The Nerve To Say No
In The Flesh
Kidnapper
Rip Her To Shreds
Youth Nabbed As Sniper
I'm Gonna Love You Too
Jet Boy
Kung Fu Girls
In The Sun
X-Offender
Hangin On The Telephone
Detroit 442
Fan Mail
Picture This
11.59
Pretty Baby
(I'm Always Touched By Your) Presence Dear
Sunday Girl
Denis
I'm On E
Will Anything Happen
Fade Away & Radiate
One Way Or Another
Youth Nabbed As Sniper
Heart Of Glass
Bang A Gong (Get It On)
Review: One of the most important bands to come out of the punk era, Blondie changed pop music forever and this live performance at the Paradise Ballroom in Boston on May 27, 1978, sees the band just before mainstream success hit. Broadcast live on WBCN-FM, the show highlights their raw energy and the tight synergy between the band members. Debbie Harry, with her unique blend of punk swagger and glam allure, commands the stage as Blondie delivers a high-energy set that mixes their punk roots with emerging new wave influences. Songs like 'X Offender', 'Denis' and 'Rip Her to Shreds' are packed with punchy rhythms and catchy hooks, while deeper tracks like 'Youth Nabbed As Sniper' and 'Man Overboard' hint at the band's growing sonic complexity. This live recording not only demonstrates Blondie's ability to command a crowd but also marks the beginning of their ascent to global stardom with Parallel Lines. A perfect snapshot of Blondie during a transformative period with an energetic performance, when their influence on the evolution of punk and new wave music was just beginning.
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Against The Odds 1974-1982 (Deluxe Edition)
Against The Odds 1974-1982 (Deluxe Edition) (limited red vinyl 4xLP box set + hard-back book in slipcase)
Cat: 395085 2. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Out In The Streets (1974) (LP1: Out In The Streets) (2:13)
The Disco Song (3:55)
Sexy Ida (3:58)
Platinum Blonde (2:18)
The Thin Line (2:27)
Puerto Rico (2:07)
Out In The Streets (1975) (2:21)
Nameless (Home Tape) (1:36)
Mr Sightseer (3:44)
Sunday Girl (Home Tape) (2:47)
Theme From Topkapi (Home Tape) (2:57)
The Hardest Part (Home Tape) (3:31)
Ring Of Fire (Home Tape) (2:50)
X Offender (intro - LP2: Plaza Sound) (0:18)
X Offender (Private Stock single) (3:12)
In The Sun (Private Stock single) (2:37)
Little Girl Lies (Private Stock mix) (2:07)
In The Flesh (extended intro) (2:45)
A Shark In Jets Clothing (take 2) (3:33)
Kung Fu Girls (take 8) (2:27)
Scenery (3:08)
Denis (Terry Ellis mix) (2:21)
Moonlight Drive (2:57)
Bermuda Triangle Blues - Flight 45 (take 1) (2:36)
I Didn't Have The Nerve To Say No (take 1) (2:56)
I'm On E (take 2) (2:35)
Detroit 442 (take 2) (2:50)
Poets Problem (2:18)
Once I Had A Love (Mike Chapman demo - LP3: Parallel beats) (3:16)
Sunday Girl (French version) (3:11)
I'll Never Break Away From This Heart Of Mine (Pretty Baby) (3:29)
Hanging On The Telephone (Mike Chapman demo) (2:17)
Will Anything Happen (instrumental) (2:45)
Underground Girl (3:52)
Call Me (3:29)
Spaghetti Song (Atomic part 2) (1:58)
Die Young Stay Pretty (take 1) (3:36)
Union City Blue (instrumental) (2:35)
Llamame (6:15)
I Love You Honey, Give Me A Beer (Go Through It) (demo - LP4: Coca-Cola) (2:39)
Live It Up (Giorgio Moroder demo) (3:58)
Angels On The Balcony (Giorgio Moroder demo) (4:06)
The Tide Is High (demo) (3:54)
Susie & Jeffrey (outtake) (3:59)
Rapture (Disco version) (9:53)
Autoamerican Ad (Promo) (1:07)
Yuletide Throwdown (feat Fab 5 Freddy) (4:41)
Review: Blondie’s celebrated early years are finally getting a definitive retrospective with a long-awaited series of box sets, Against The Odds 1974-1982. While a 10xLP super deluxe edition includes all six studio albums - Blondie, Plastic Letters, Parallel Lines, Eat To The Beat, Autoamerican, and The Hunter - this 4xLP limited ed red version is for the rarities heads only, featuring such obscurios as ‘Plaza Sound, Parallel Beats, Coca Cola, and Home Tapes, variants of their better known titles. It’s a feast for the eyes and ears, too, as the edition comes complemented by two books: a 144-page volume with band commentary and essays from producers Richard Gottehrer and Mike Chapman, plus a 120-page discography with rare artwork and memorabilia.
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You Scare Me To Death (reissue)
You Scare Me To Death (reissue) (transparent orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MICR 005. Rel: 13 Mar 25
You Scare Me To Death (2:41)
You've Got The Power (2:36)
Eastern Spell (2:43)
Charlie (2:40)
I'm Weird (1:54)
Hippy Gumbo (2:26)
Mustang Ford (2:36)
Observations (2:33)
Jasmine '49 (2:53)
Cat Black (2:27)
Black & White Incident (2:48)
The Perfumed Garden Of Gulliver Smith (2:44)
Review: Reissued Sounds reissue Marc Bolan's first posthumous album, originally released in 1981, four years after the T Rex bandleader's death in a tragic car crash. Consisting of outtakes and demos recorded by Bolan in 1966, some of the songs would later be recorded by the remaining members of T. Rex; though most of these appeared in rawer form as part of the album The Beginning Of Doves in 1974. The title number brings the usual Bolanesque mix of raunchy vocal performances and fuzz-packed guitar rolls, while the likes of 'I'm Weird' and 'The Perfumed Garden Of Gulliver Smith' are undeniably more experiental offerings, it's a marker of where Bolan might have headed as an artist had his career noit been cut short so suddenly.
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Truck Off Tour Rehearsals
Truck Off Tour Rehearsals (limited yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: SG 010. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Born To Boogie (3:36)
Chariot Choogle #2 (3:51)
Buick MacKane #2 (7:31)
Chariot Choogle #1 (4:31)
Get It On (5:56)
Metal Guru (5:37)
I Want To Tell You (9:22)
Review: This lovely-looking yellow vinyl album sounds just as good as it looks. It's packed with recordings from Marc Bolan's rehearsal sessions for his band T Rex's 1974 Truck Off Tour, so it offers an intimate glimpse into the creative process before the iconic tour. Specifically captured on January 14, 1974, the sessions are of course raw and imperfect which makes them all the more alive and real while the musicality that defined Bolan's sound still comes through. All royalties from this release are to be donated to the Light Of Love Foundation, benefiting the Marc Bolan School of Music & Film, ensuring his legacy continues to inspire future generations of musicians.
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Slippery When Wet (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 680418 5. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Let It Rock
You Give Love A Bad Name
Livin' On A Prayer
Social Disease
Wanted Dead Or Alive
Raise Your Hands
Without Love
I'd Die For You
Never Say Goodbye
Wild In The Streets
Wamted Dead Or Alive (acoustic version - bonus tracks)
Livin' On A Prayer (Thank You Goodnight mix)
Raise Your Hands (extended Obie O'brien mix)
Wild In The Streets (Cincinnati Gardens, March 11, 1987)
Livin' On A Prayer (Cobo Arena, March 11, 1987)
Wanted Dead Or Aliive (Cobo Arena, March 11, 1987)
Let It Rock (Nassau Coliseum, August 9, 1987)
Review: A pivotal moment in Bon Jovi's career, propelling them into international stardom. The album features a dynamic blend of hard rock and melodic hooks, with tracks like 'You Give Love a Bad Name' and 'Livin' on a Prayer' becoming anthems of the era. The 2xCD edition offers remastered versions, providing enhanced audio quality that brings out the energy and craftsmanship of the original recordings. This release is a must-have for both long-time fans and new listeners seeking to experience the band's classic sound.

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Ready Set Go! Live From Riverside Studios London 2003 (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 253118 6. Rel: 23 Apr 25
New Killer Star
Pablo Picasso
Never Get Old
The Loneliest Guy
Looking For Water
She'll Drive The Big Car
Days
Fall Dog Bombs The Moon
Try Some, Buy Some
Reality
Bring Me The Disco King
Hallo Spaceboy
Cactus
Afraid
Review: While not one of David Bowie's best-known achievements, masterminding the world's biggest-ever 'non-TV' satellite broadcast is undoubtedly an impressive one. It took place at London's Riverside Studios in 2003, with the Thin White Duke - accompanied by his regular backing band - performing then new album Reality in its entirety, live to 86 cinemas in 26 countries. This Record Store Day release presents the concert in its entirety (the encore was not broadcast at the time), delivering a superb document of a unique event. Of course, Bowie was in fine form, with the immersive sound mix by regular collaborator Tony Visconti capturing the legendary artist at the peak of his powers.

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Young Americans (50th Anniversary Edition)
Young Americans (50th Anniversary Edition) (picture disc LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 502173 2489357. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Young Americans
Win
Fascination
Right
Somebody Up There Likes Me
Across The Universe
Can You Hear Me
Fame
Review: This special reissue of David Bowie's Young Americans album drops on the exact day of its Golden Jubilee. It was the late, great creative maverick's nine studio album and as always found him broadening his musical horizons. He embraced what he described "plastic soul" and it worked as this album gave him his first ever number one in the US with 'Fame' which was co-written with John Lennon and Carlos Alomar, who at the time played guitar with Bowie. It has been remastered for this reissue and cut at half speed so you can really luxuriate in the details.
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Young Americans (50th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Young Americans (50th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered) (heavyweight vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: 502173 2489364. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Young Americans
Win
Fascination
Right
Somebody Up There Likes Me
Across The Universe
Can You Hear Me
Fame
Review: Celebrating its 50th anniversary, this pivotal moment in Bowie's career emerged from his fascination with Philadelphia International Records and the disco-infused sounds dominating dance clubs. Recorded at Sigma Sound Studios mid-tour, Bowie's pivot to "plastic soul" was both a bold departure and a reflection of his adaptability as he morphed out of the Ziggy Stardust persona. The album features collaborations with important figures like guitarist Carlos Alomar, whose funk riff would anchor 'Fame', and a then-unknown Luther Vandross, who contributed backup vocals and songwriting. 'Fame' and the title tracks became standouts, blending funk, soul and Bowie's unique flair. The reimagined 'Fascination' and dreamy 'Win' showed the album's versatility, while covers like Lennon's 'Across the Universe' help balance out the album while highlighting Bowie's willingness to experiment. Though the album is daring as Diamond Dogs or Station to Station, it holds its own with a mix of hits and enjoyable fillers, solidifying Bowie as a trailblaser in blending genres. This half-speed mastered reissue revitalises the sound, bringing clarity and depth to an album that remains a iconic album in Bowie's catalogue.
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CSN
CSN (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: AAPA 02145. Rel: 10 Mar 25
Shadow Captain
See The Changes
Carried Away
Fair Game
Anything At All
Cathedral
Dark Star
Just A Song Before I Go
Run From Tears
Cold Rain
In My Dreams
I Give You Give Blind
Review: This 1977 album marked a sublime chapter in the trio's career, showing their unparalleled vocal harmonies and masterful musicianship. Often hailed as their most accessible album, it seamlessly blends folk-rock sensibilities with heartfelt lyricism. Reissued on pristine 180-gram vinyl, the warmth of this record shines through every groove, providing a listening experience as timeless as the music itself. Opening with 'Shadow Captain', the outfit sets the tone with rich vocal layers and Russ Kunkel's understated yet captivating percussion. Tracks like 'See The Changes' and 'Carried Away' exemplify their ability to create beauty through simplicity, with Nash's songwriting and Crosby's harmonies reaching extraordinary heights. The album's emotional centerpiece, 'Cathedral', is a profound and reflective masterpiece, echoing the introspective brilliance of their earlier work while standing out as one of Nash's crowning achievements. Songs like 'Anything At All' and 'Just A Song Before I Go' further underscore the trio's knack for blending authenticity with melodic perfection. Even with moments like 'Fair Game' and 'I Give You Give Blind' slightly veering toward experimentation, the album remains cohesive and compelling. From the poignant storytelling to the impeccable sound quality of this vinyl reissue it endures as an essential in the folk-rock canon.
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Permission To Land (20th Anniversary Edition) (B-STOCK)
Permission To Land (20th Anniversary Edition) (B-STOCK) (limited gatefold translucent blue & black marbled vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: 505419 7580024 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Slight creasing to outer sleeve, record slightly warped
Black Shuck (3:20)
Get Your Hands Off My Woman (2:43)
Growing On Me (3:24)
I Believe In A Thing Called Love (3:31)
Love Is Only A Feeling (4:18)
Givin' Up (6:53)
Stuck In A Rut (2:51)
Friday Night (3:53)
Love On The Rocks With No Ice (2:00)
Holding My Own (4:54)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight creasing to outer sleeve, record slightly warped***


Permission To Land is the debut album by glam rockers The Darkness, originally released in 2003. True to their name, The Darkness were dark horses indeed, having been sorely underestimated by the guffawing gatekeepers at Sony, who failed to see any promise in the band after being deemed "uncool", perhaps due to their bombastic rock & roll sound and high vocal drawl from Justin Hawkins. Sony were easily knocked off their high horse, however, when the band later signed with Atlantic, after which the album would top the US Albums Chart, peaking at number two. For the fans, this reissue harks back to their earliest hits, such as 'I Believe in a Thing Called Love', and 'Growing On Me'.
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Dreams On Toast
Dreams On Toast (orange vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: COOKLP 922IND. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Rock & Roll Party Cowboy
I Hate Myself
Hot On My Tail
Mortal Dread
Don't Need Sunshine
The Longest Kiss
The Battle For Gadget Land
Cold Hearted Woman
Walking Through Fire
Weekend In Rome
Review: Following on from 2021's Motorheart, Lowestoft 21st century hard rockers The Darkness return with their eighth full-length studio LP, the absurdly titled, very British - Dreams On Toast. While for the casual listener who remembers the band's explosive 2003 debut Permission To Land and the bevvy of major singles that record produced such as 'Growing On Me' and 'I Believe In A Thing Called Love', have likely long allowed the band to dissipate into the ether of their musical memory banks, those who still like their rock cheesy, camp and packed to the brim with Slade-style fret mangling solos, will find so much to crunch on here with bangers such as 'Rock and Roll Party Cowboy' and 'I Hate Myself' still delivering the "What year is it?!" retro-swagger that's becoming more difficult to replicate with each passing year. It also helps that frontman/primary songwriter Justin Hawkins has seemingly injected a booster shot into his own project thanks largely to his successful YouTube channel Justin Hawkins Rides Again, while for easter egg time, actor Stephen Dorff (known for is roles as the villain in the first Wesley Snipes Blade film as well as True Detective) makes a spoken-word appearance on the closer 'Weekend In Rome'.
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Permission To Land (20th Anniversary Edition) (B-STOCK)
Permission To Land (20th Anniversary Edition) (B-STOCK) (limited gatefold translucent blue & black marbled vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: 505419 7580024 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Slight surface marks
Black Shuck (3:20)
Get Your Hands Off My Woman (2:43)
Growing On Me (3:24)
I Believe In A Thing Called Love (3:31)
Love Is Only A Feeling (4:18)
Givin' Up (6:53)
Stuck In A Rut (2:51)
Friday Night (3:53)
Love On The Rocks With No Ice (2:00)
Holding My Own (4:54)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface marks ***


Permission To Land is the debut album by glam rockers The Darkness, originally released in 2003. True to their name, The Darkness were dark horses indeed, having been sorely underestimated by the guffawing gatekeepers at Sony, who failed to see any promise in the band after being deemed "uncool", perhaps due to their bombastic rock & roll sound and high vocal drawl from Justin Hawkins. Sony were easily knocked off their high horse, however, when the band later signed with Atlantic, after which the album would top the US Albums Chart, peaking at number two. For the fans, this reissue harks back to their earliest hits, such as 'I Believe in a Thing Called Love', and 'Growing On Me'.
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Dreams On Toast
Dreams On Toast (white vinyl LP)
Cat: COOKLP 922. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Rock & Roll Party Cowboy
I Hate Myself
Hot On My Tail
Mortal Dread
Don't Need Sunshine
The Longest Kiss
The Battle For Gadget Land
Cold Hearted Woman
Walking Through Fire
Weekend In Rome
Review: The Darkness have made a name for themselves with unashamedly flamboyant rock anthems and often tongue-in-cheek lyrics and their latest album Dreams On Toast, their first for four years, further solidifies their status at the top of British rock. Fans can expect soaring guitar riffs and infectious hooks, blending nostalgia for the excesses of 80s New Wave of British Heavy Metal with a fresh perspective on the genre. Singer/guitarist and frontman Justin Hawkins hasd stated that they they crafted a dozen bangers with the help of divine inspiration, so prepare for religious experience and revelation. A memorable rock experience that will resonate with both new and longtime listeners alike.
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Woburn Abbey 1992
Woburn Abbey 1992 (180 gram orange & blue splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: SV 98043. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Sultans Of Swing (7:33)
Walk Of Life (4:29)
Heavy Fuel (10:59)
Your Latest Trick (5:24)
Telegraph Road (7:07)
Solid Rock (9:47)
Review: This 1992 live album captures the iconic UK rockers as they toured their final album On Every Street, wielding a setlist that balances hits and deep cuts. Side-A kicks off with the iconic early breakthrough hit 'Sultans of Swing', instantly impressing listeners in Mark Knopfler's signature fingerpicking guitar work. The energy continues with the ever-joyful 'Walk of Life', its infectious rhythm bringing an undeniable feel-good vibe. 'Heavy Fuel' rounds out the first side with its gritty, tongue-in-cheek take on rock star excess. Side-B opens with the smooth jazz-inflected 'Your Latest Trick', complete with haunting saxophone melodies that add emotional depth to the performance. The epic 'Telegraph Road' follows, serving as a masterclass in dynamic storytelling through music, with Knopfler's guitar work shining throughout its extended runtime. The album closes with 'Solid Rock', a fittingly energetic finale that evidently leaves the 65,000-strong audience at the Bedfordshire stately home wanting more. As the years go by, Dire Straits set themselves aside as one of the most talented, versatile and different bands in rock music.
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Style & Or Substance
Style & Or Substance (red vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: IMP 74LP. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Style & Or Substance (3:57)
Live Together (3:52)
Who Dares Wins (3:09)
Thumbs (3:09)
Choice (4:06)
Schleep (3:17)
Dirty-Clean (2:56)
A Long Year (3:12)
The Endless Cycle Of Maintenance (4:00)
Multitudes (3:05)
Review: The debut album from The Ferguson Rogers Process dropped late last year and finally makes its way to vinyl via Impressed Recordings. Following their debut single 'Live Together' and an early Melbourne show, Tim Rogers and Lance Ferguson's Substance And Or Style is a smart take on hip-hop with tunes like 'Dirty-Clean', which leans further into their disco influences and captures the glitter-in-the-gutter mindset behind the project. With Rogers urging listeners to dive in and embrace the mess, he reminds us that 'the sink is your shrink', encouraging a no-holds-barred approach to getting things done.
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Now Playing
Now Playing (cobalt blue vinyl LP)
Cat: ATL 8187471. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Rock Soldiers (4:53)
Breakout (3:41)
Into The Night (4:09)
Calling To You (4:16)
Frehley's Comet - "Insane" (3:45)
Frehley's Comet - "Dancin' With Danger" (3:27)
Frehley's Comet - "It's Over Now" (4:38)
Shot Full Of Rock (4:42)
Hide Your Heart (4:27)
Trouble Walkin' (3:11)
Review: Ace Frehley’s role in KISS was crucial in shaping the band's signature theatrics. The Spaceman to Simmons’ Demon, Stanley’s Starchild, and/or Criss’ Catman, Frehley’s silver-laced face makeup would of course come star-dusted by quasaring guitar chops, doubly amplifying KISS's popularity in histrionic heavy metal at large. Frehley’s new Now Playing tracklist - a new record from the prima donna rock quartile via Atlantic - highlights his diverse solo career, with'Rock Soldiers’, ‘Breakout’, 'Into the Night’ and 'Calling to You’ all featuring. It also packs the best hits from his time with Frehley's Comet, such as ‘Insane' and 'Dancin' With Danger’.
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1978-1982 box set
1978-1982 box set (7xCD box set (soundfiles not avaliable))
Cat: EDSL 0211. Rel: 21 Feb 25
The Japanese Album (CD:1)
MR Universe (CD:2)
Glory Road (CD:3)
Future Shock (CD:4)
Double Trouble - Studio (CD:5)
Double Trouble - Live (CD:6)
Magic (CD:7)
Review: Spanning the years 1978-82, this seven-disc set captures the history of the band put together by Ian Gillan after he departed hard rock giants Deep Purple, the 94-strong tracklisting features remastered versions of all studio their albums alongside a rich selection of B-sides, outtakes and rarities. Key highlights include the debut album, sometimes known as The Japanese Album as it wasn't initially released in the UK, the more intense Mr Universe, the initally fan only Glory Road and the chart-climbing Future Shock Double Trouble is that most novel of formats, a half studio, half live double album, while Magic, captures the group's last creative burst before disbanding. Housed in 7" packaging with a detailed 32-page booklet, the collection also includes an insightful new interview with the often outspoken frontman.
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Parts Of The Process: The Complete Godley & Creme (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: EDSL 0226. Rel: 28 Feb 25
CD1: Consequences (part 1)
CD2: Consequences (part 2)
CD3: Consequences (part 3)
CD4: L
CD5: Freeze Frame
CD6: Ismism
CD7: Birds Of Prey
CD8: The History Mix Vol 1
CD9: Goodbye Blue Sky
CD10: Non-album Tracks & 7" Versions
CD11: Extended Mixes
Review: This collection plunges into Godley & Creme's eccentric post-10cc years, a whirlwind of boundary-pushing pop and inventive production. Tracks like 'An Englishman in New York' burst with surreal humour and layered arrangements, showcasing their knack for storytelling through off-kilter melodies. Meanwhile, 'Snack Attack' plays with genre, blending funk-laden grooves and absurdist charm. These songs aren't just quirky diversions-they're windows into the duo's fearless approach to dismantling pop conventions. Packed with vocal harmonies, synth experiments, and a sprinkle of the absurd, this box set is a reminder of how Godley & Creme rewrote the rules for art-pop.
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Motor Cycle
Motor Cycle (LP + booklet + insert)
Cat: HMO 41. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Motor-Cycle Michael (8:12)
Gonna Fay’s (8:43)
A Lot Like Lucifer (Celia Said Long Time Loser) (6:10)
The Space Queens (Silky Is Sad) (7:22)
Who Are Your Friends (5:47)
Get Together (With Yourself) (5:09)
You Can Find Him (5:19)
Review: Lotti Golden's debut is a fearless dive into the chaotic, electric world of late-60s New York, where countercultural misfits and street prophets populate her genre-warping narratives. Opener 'Motor-Cycle Michael' sets the pace with its freewheeling energy, while 'Gonna Fay's' drifts into bluesy psychedelia. The sprawling 'A Lot Like Lucifer (Celia Said Long Time Loser)' shifts between swaggering rock and theatrical storytelling, mirroring the unpredictability of its characters. 'Who Are Your Friends' leans into funk-driven introspection, while 'Get Together (With Yourself)' and 'You Can Find Him' push her vision further, blending soul and gospel-inflected harmonies. Golden's distinctive approach, combining raw honesty with a complex musical palette, firmly establishes her as an artist who reshapes the boundaries of pop and rock. Born and raised in Brooklyn, Golden was drawn to music from an early age, nurtured by her parents' passion for art and culture. At just 16, she caught the attention of Bob Crewe's Saturday Music, signing as a staff writer. But Golden's vision reached beyond writing for othersishe was determined to tell her own story. With vivid lyrics that captured her experiences in New York City, her debut album chronicles youthful defiance, introspection and transformation.
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Heart (reissue)
Heart (reissue) (LP + insert)
Cat: 753416 5. Rel: 27 Mar 25
If Looks Could Kill (3:41)
What About Love (3:42)
Never (4:05)
These Dreams (4:14)
The Wolf (4:04)
All Eyes (3:54)
Nobody Home (4:07)
Nothin' At All (4:06)
What He Don't Know (3:41)
Shell Shock (3:42)
Review: By the time Heart reentered the studio to record their self-titled eighth album for Capitol, their commercial momentum seemed to be fading. Early successes, such as Dreamboat Annie and its three follow-ups, had all climbed to the Billboard Top 20, but 1982's Private Audition and 1983's Passionworks struggled to crest so highly, the latter especially failing to go gold, marking the end of their contract with Epic. Tough bargains all round! Yet, signs of resurgence emerged: the band drew fresh traction from the Passionworks single 'Almost Paradise' after it was featured in the film Footloose, motivating the follow-up record Heart. Hard hair rock and arena-bound glam metal are distilled down to an essential T here, kicking off with the medusan 'If Looks Could Kill' before moving into the Lynn Wilson lead-up ballad 'What About Love'.
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Kill City (reissue)
Cat: LPBOMP 4042B. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Kill City (2:12)
Sell Your Love (3:35)
Beyond The Law (2:54)
I Got Nothin' (3:22)
Johanna (3:00)
Night Theme (1:11)
Night Theme (reprise) (0:43)
Consolation Prizes (3:27)
No Sense Of Crime (3:43)
Lucky Monkeys (3:34)
Master Charge (4:25)
Review: Recorded in 1975 after the disintegration of The Stooges and eventually released, albeit in altered form, in 1977, the album saw Iggy recording his vocal contributions at weekends, on leave from the mental institution at which he was recovering from heroin addiction. With the addition of pianos, acoustic guitars and saxophones to the musical palate it's a different beast from the raw power - and Raw Power - of the Stooges, a bridge between his garage rock roots and the classier pop offerings he'd soon become known for. A fascinating document, regardless, it's well worth a listen.
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Who Believes In Angels?
Who Believes In Angels? (gatefold pink spiral vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: EMIVXY 2124. Rel: 03 Apr 25
The Rose Of Laura Nyro (6:39)
Little Richard's Bible (3:00)
Swing For The Fences (3:23)
Never Too Late (3:35)
You Without Me (4:34)
Who Believes In Angels? (5:12)
The River Man (4:42)
A Little Light (4:21)
Someone To Belong To (4:19)
When This Old World Is Done With Me (4:11)
Review: Two British pop legends unite for Who Believes in Angels?, a new record spot-checking our faith in divinity. Having connected through a mutual admiration and shared love of music, Elton initially became a fan of Carlile through her effusions of folk, rock and country, which matched the former's megastar's sometimes pained, moving songwriting. Their friendship deepened over the years, with Carlile performing at Elton's annual AIDS Foundation events and joining him on stage for special collaborations. Now blending Elton-led and Brandi-led tracks, the album contains lyrics from longtime collaborator Bernie Taupin alongside Carlile's own contributions, with production by Andrew Watt. This marks Elton's 33rd studio album and Brandi's eighth.
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Venus & Mars (half speed remastered)
Venus & Mars (half speed remastered) (limited gatefold LP with obi-strip)
Cat: 659206 6. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Venus & Mars
Rock Show
Love In Song
You Gave Me The Answer
Magneto & Titanium Man
Letting Go
Venus & Mars (reprise)
Spirits Of Ancient Egypt
Medicine Jar
Call Me Back Again
Listen To What The Man Said
Treat Her Gently - Lonely Old People
Crossroads Theme
Review: By 1975, Paul McCartney's Wings had cemented themselves as a global phenomenon with Band on the Run. Rather than replicate that album's formula, Venus and Mars embraces a looser, more exploratory approach, reflecting the band's evolving lineup and musical ambitions. Recorded primarily in New Orleans, the album incorporates rock, ballads and playful genre-hopping, embodying a free-spirited energy that defined mid-70s McCartney. The title track's gentle acoustic opening transitions seamlessly into the bombastic, arena-ready 'Rock Show', setting the stage for Wings' ambitious world tour. 'Listen to What the Man Said' delivers pure melodic bliss, its breezy saxophone flourishes making it one of McCartney's most effortless pop triumphs. Meanwhile, 'Letting Go' stands out with its bluesy, soulful atmosphere, contrasting the vaudevillian charm of 'You Gave Me the Answer'. New guitarist Jimmy McCulloch steps into the spotlight with 'Medicine Jar', a riff-driven rocker that, alongside 'Spirits of Ancient Egypt', adds grit to score. The album's whimsy shines through 'Magneto and Titanium Man', inspired by comic book lore, while 'Call Me Back Again' sees McCartney delivering one of his rawest, most impassioned vocal performances. The cinematic instrumental 'Crossroads' closes the album on an unexpected yet fitting note. An album that saw Wings at their most eclectic, harnessing both their playful charm and growing ambition while making it an essential piece of McCartney's post-Beatles journey. 50 years since it first was released, this reissue sounds better than ever.
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Stargazer (reissue)
Cat: DSDF 001. Rel: 21 Mar 25
Rod's Song
Liz's Song
Lonely King
City's Cry
Dowie Dens Of Yarrow
Baby Go Slow
Canadian Man
Good Times
Odyssey
Stargazer
Review: The first-ever vinyl reissue of a rare folk treasure from Shelagh McDonald, featuring Richard & Danny Thompson, Keith Christmas, and members of Mighty Baby & Fotheringay in the back. First released in 1971 and produced by the legendary Sandy Roberton, Stargazer has earned a devoted following for its blend of folk, psychedelia, and adventurous production, which spruce up McDonald's exquisite songwriting and puce, haunting vocals. Fans of Pentangle, Incredible String Band, and Joni Mitchell will find much to love, as will admirers of David Crosby's 'If Only I Could Remember My Name' and Gene Clark's 'No Other'. A long-overdue reissue, this one also marks the debut for Different Strokes For Different Folks, a new label dedicated to unearthing rare and cult classics, with more set for 2025.
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Live At The Greek (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: TV 21461. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Celebration Day (3:32)
Custard Pie (5:22)
Sick Again (4:37)
No Speak No Slave (4:51)
Hard To Handle (3:42)
Wanton Song (4:06)
Misty Mountain Hop (5:05)
Hots On For Nowher (4:50)
What Is & What Should Never Be (5:22)
Wiser Time (7:16)
Mellow Down Easy (5:34)
Woke Up This Morning (My Baby She Was Gone) (4:21)
Ten Years Gone (6:40)
In My Time Of Dying (9:41)
Your Time Is Gonna Come (5:56)
Remedy (5:14)
The Lemon Song (9:02)
In The Light (9:17)
Shake Your Moneymaker (4:26)
Sloppy Drunk Blues (6:06)
Shapes Of Things (5:17)
Nobody's Fault But Mine (4:45)
Heartbreaker (5:56)
Bring It On Home (5:20)
She Talks To Angels (5:43)
Oh Well (4:06)
Band Intros (1:00)
Hey, Hey, What Can I Do (3:36)
You Shook Me (7:20)
Out On The Tiles (4:52)
Whole Lotta Love (5:44)
Custard Pie (Soundcheck) (5:14)
You Shook Me (Soundcheck) (8:09)
The Lemon Song (Soundcheck) (8:47)
Ten Years Gone (Soundcheck) (10:51)
Jam (Soundcheck) (10:39)
Review: The chemistry between Jimmy Page and The Black Crowes, caught here live in AL in 1999, produces a dynamic performance that brings fresh life to classic rock anthems. Tracks like 'Celebration Day' and 'What Is & What Should Never Be' are delivered with incredible precision, each riff from Page cutting through the mix, while the Crowes' rhythm section provides a perfect backdrop. Chris Robinson's vocals are raw and commanding, particularly on 'Heartbreaker,' where he channels the energy of the original while adding his own emotive twist. The blues covers, like 'Sloppy Drunk' and 'Mellow Down Easy,' show off the band's versatility, giving a loose, electric vibe that contrasts beautifully with the more structured Zeppelin classics. A live performance that captures both the spirit of the originals and the fire of the setting.




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Miami Glam Slam Club 1994: Live Radio Broadcast
Cat: CL 97855. Rel: 10 Mar 25
Billy Jack Bitch (4:57)
The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (3:40)
Loose (4:02)
It's Alright (4:50)
I Believe In You (6:10)
Space (6:25)
Days Of Wild/Hair (10:05)
Now/Babies Makin Babies (7:19)
Review: The Purple One did a series of special live shows at the Miami Glam Slam Club in 1994 as part of a residency, and as they were recorded for live radio broadcast we can now relive them again with this reissue. The dynamic songwriter, singer, multi-instrumentalist and producer was in top form in the mid-90s and used this residency to further explore his blend of funk, rock and soul. With electrifying performances of hits and deep cuts, this album highlights his unparalleled musicianship and charismatic stage presence with plenty of classics all included from 'The Most Beautiful Girl In The World ' to 'I Believe In You.' A great slice of pop history.
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Live At Bataclan 1972
Cat: PH 5810. Rel: 10 Apr 25
I'm Waiting for the Man (5:09)
Berlin (5:54)
The Black Angel's Death Song (3:44)
Wild Child (5:31)
Heroin (4:57)
Ghost Story (5:07)
The Biggest, Loudest, Hairiest Group of All (3:25)
Empty Bottles (3:16)
Femme Fatale (4:25)
No One Is There (4:27)
Frozen Warnings (4:59)
Janitor of Lunacy (5:47)
I'Il Be Your Mirror (2:52)
All Tomorrow's Parties (3:00)
Review: What you see before you ranks among the most mythologised live albums (n)ever released. Like the title suggests, it was originally recorded in 1972 at Parisian rock institution Le Bataclan, a legendary venue which would later gain notoriety after a group of armed gunmen opened fire on a crowd in 2015, killing 90 people. But that grisly recent history belies its status as one of the most respected concert halls in the French capital, and this not-quite-Velvet Underground show has contributed to that legacy. Showcasing the stop-you-dead qualities of Nico's staggering (and unique) vocal timbre, the surreal, immersive qualities of the Cale and Reed's legendary art-rock tones, this time capsule had been bootlegged and bootlegged until 2004, when it finally got an official release. Now it's back.

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Emitt Rhodes (reissue)
Emitt Rhodes (reissue) (green vinyl LP)
Cat: INTGDS 00020LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
With My Face On The Floor (3:02)
Somebody Made For Me (2:24)
She's Such A Beauty (2:21)
You Must Have (3:16)
Lullabye (1:06)
Fresh As A Daisy (2:48)
You Should Be Ashamed (2:45)
Somebody Made For Me (3:23)
You Take The Dark Out Of The Night (2:55)
Ever Find Yourself Running (2:40)
Live Till You Die (2:38)
Long Time No See (2:06)
Review: Emitt Rhodes' self-titled album, released in 1970, proves his pioneering approach to home recording: made in his home studio, it came at a time when union rules mandated that albums released by major labels had to be recorded in professional studios. Ergo, the fact that it was made at home couldn't be disclosed on the cover. Despite this, the original LP featured a playful message in the runout groove, stating "Recorded at Home" in humorous title case. Rhodes had initially intended to call the album Homecooking, but the label opted for his name instead. Using a four-track recorder, Rhodes forged the instrumental tracks before transferring them to an eight-track with which to add vocals, enhancing the sound with a higher-quality microphone - clearly that's as much as grandiose a story as we're getting on the BTS front. The album peaked at number 29 on the Billboard chart, with 'Fresh As A Daisy' peaking at number 54 on the Hot 100, and 'Lullabye' finding its niche in the Wes Anderson film The Royal Tenenbaums.
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The Music Roots Of The Rolling Stones
Cat: BLLU 831291. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Mick Jagger - "Sweet Thing" (4:09)
Mick Jagger - "Angel In My Heart" (3:20)
Keith Richards - "Wicked As It Seems" (5:57)
Keith Richards - "Will But You Won't" (4:57)
Ron Wood - "Just Like I Treat You" (3:46)
Ron Wood - "I Live The Life I Love" (5:31)
Charlie Watts - "Evolution Blues" (4:47)
Charlie Watts - "Farewell Smile" (1:11)
Mick Taylor - "Morning Story" (4:34)
Review: In 1962, a chance convergence of historical contingencies in Dartford, Kent, would set the stage for the formation of one of the world's best-known rock and roll bands, The Rolling Stones. After Mick Jagger and Keith Richards took inspiration from rock icons Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley, not to mention the comparatively sentimental Chicago blueses of Brian Jones and Ian Stewart, the group's had laid the mac for their own sound. The Rolling Stones' love for early blues legends would define their success; this compilation The celebrates those roots, from Muddy Waters' 'Just Want to Make Love to You' through to Chuck Berry's 'Memphis, Tennessee' and Robert Johnson's 'Love In Vain'. Special bonus tracks include the jazz-infused 'Key To The Highway' by Jazz Gillum, further proving Jagger and company's far-reaching inspirations.
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First We Take Manhattan
Cat: JACK 077. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Frederick (6:05)
Redondo Beach (5:16)
Seven Ways Of Going (5:59)
Poppies (8:53)
Kimberly (6:22)
Dancing Barefoot (5:29)
Space Monkey (5:07)
5-4-3-2-l (4:34)
Privilege (5:02)
Review: Offering up a fly-on-the-wall earful of the legendary punk spoken word songstress at the peak of her prowess, First We Take Manhattan is a live LP captured at New York City's iconic CBGB's on August 11th 1979, whilst touring in promotion of the Todd Rundgren-produced Wave, which would mark the third and final album billed under the Patti Smith Group. Whilst receiving somewhat of a mixed reception upon release due its more radio-friendly oriented sound, longtime staples such as 'Frederick', 'Seven Ways Of Going' and 'Dancing Barefoot' all make appearances, exuding Smith's unbothered stance towards critical reception, while also making room for Easter deep cut 'Space Monkey', as well as a reliably hefty dose of material from her classic 1975 debut solo LP Horses, including 'Redondo Beach' and 'Kimberly'.
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Katy Lied (reissue)
Katy Lied (reissue) (Hybrid SACD)
Cat: CAPP 137SA. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Black Friday
Bad Sneakers
Rose Darling
Daddy Don't Live In That New York City No More
Doctor Wu
Everyone's Gone To The Movies
Your Gold Teeth II
Chain Lightning
Any World (That I'm Welcome To)
Throw Back The Little Ones
Review: Analogue Productions are the label to take on the task of producing high-end editions of Steely Dan's albums, given their obsessive approach to remastering, pressing and every single minute detail of the production process. After all, this was the band who popularised such an approach in the studio. Katy Lied was the fourth album from Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, and it's as sensational as any Dan album from the rollicking romp of 'Black Friday' to the slinky boogie of 'Daddy Don't Live In That New York City No More'. This Super Audio CD version is surely the true audiophile's choice, free of any sonic interference and with every speck of sound rendered in crystal clear quality, just how the Dan would want it.
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Katy Lied (reissue)
Katy Lied (reissue) (limited numbered heavyweight audiophile clear vinyl 2xLP box set + inserts)
Cat: AUHQR 001245. Rel: 10 Mar 25
Black Friday (3:33)
Bad Sneakers (3:20)
Rose Darling (3:03)
Daddy Don't Live In That New York City No More (3:12)
Doctor Wu (3:52)
Everyone's Gone To The Movie (3:42)
Your Gold Teeth II (4:11)
Chain Lightning (2:57)
Any World (That I'm Welcome To) (3:51)
Throw Back The Little Ones (3:15)
Review: Steely Dan's fourth studio album 'Katy Lied' was their 1975 standout moment, capturing a moment in time when the band had gained plenty of traction, and had already ridden the wave of fame for a good time. As a result, their music had grown in creativity and grandeur, expanding outwards from a mere prog rock outfit into a studio project, necessitating a steady stream of session musicians, highest-fidelity gear and lots of money. As ever, infectious guitar hooks and R&B funk structures make up most tracks here, making this an early party rock album if we've ever heard one. Katy may be a love interest or a sumptuous muse - but the title also alludes to a katydid, a species of insect related to grasshoppers or crickets.
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Pretzel Logic (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Pretzel Logic (reissue) (B-STOCK) (limited gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 453323 1 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Rikki Don’t Lose That Number (4:31)
Night By Night (3:39)
Any Major Dude Will Tell You (3:09)
Barrytown (3:17)
East St Louis Toodle-oo (2:52)
Parker’s Band (2:38)
Through With Buzz (1:33)
Pretzel Logic (4:31)
With A Gun (2:18)
Charlie Freak (2:44)
Monkey In Your Soul (2:32)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Did Steely Dan go Bisto on us and save the best for last? Maybe, just maybe. While Pretzel Logic didn't mark the end of all things The Dan, it was the final album to feature the full lineup - Walter Becker, Donald Fagen, Denny Dias, Jim Hodder, and Jeff 'Skunk' Baxter (prior to the latter joining The Doobie Brothers). It was also the last to be released while the group were actively touring, and as such can be seen as something of a swan song. Perhaps Magnus Opus is a more appropriate turn of phrase. Critically acclaimed at the time, the record sees the jazz rockers opt to tone down the instrumentals that had cost them radio play with preceding LP, Countdown to Ecstasy, and instead focus on shorter, more direct and certainly catchier tunes. That's not to mean throwaway, mind, with praise lauded on the release at the time, when it was reissued in the late 1980s and remastered a decade or so later. Back again, it still has the same impact.
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Bolan B Sides
Cat: EDSL 0233. Rel: 18 Apr 25
Cadilac (CD1: Volume 1 - 1972 - 1973)
Baby Strange
Lady
Thunderwing
Jitterbug Love
Sunken Rags
Born To Boogie (single mix)
Free Angel
Midnight
Sitting Here
Blackjack
Squint Eye Mangle
Satisfaction Pony (CD2: Volume 2 - 1974 - 1977)
Explosive Mouth
Space Boss
Chrome Sitar
Do You Wanna Dance?
Dock Of The Bay
Solid Baby
Baby's Boomerang
Life's An Elevator
All Alone
Groove A Little
Tame My Tiger
Ride My Wheels
To Know You Is To Love You
City Port
Review: Before Marc Bolan's untimely passing in 1977, T. Rex was a cultural whirlwind, an electric force that blurred the lines between glam rock and larger-than-life mythology. The band's influence during the early 70s reached levels that not only defined a generation but also cultivated the feverish phenomenon known as "Trextasy," rivaling even the mania of Beatlemania. Amid the hits that catapulted them into superstardom, hidden on the flipsides of their most famous singles, were some of Bolan's most vivid and unpredictable musical momentsitracks that now stand as an alternative narrative to the T. Rex story. This collection brings together 27 of these gems, charting a journey from the swaggering energy of 'Telegram Sam' to the reflective tones of 'Celebrate Summer.' These B-sides, often overlooked in favour of their A-side counterparts, show a different side to Bolan's genius. Many of these tracks, such as 'Cadillac,' 'Thunderwing,' and 'Lady,' could have easily stood on their own as hit singles, their impact only diminished by their position as B-sides. 'Born To Boogie' gets a newly discovered single mix, while 'Sunken Rags' offers an introspective side of Bolan that feels like a hidden treasure. The inclusion of Gloria Jones adds a fresh layer of soul to the proceedings, her voice a perfect foil to Bolan's otherworldly swagger. These tracks, strung together in one place, feel like an alternative history of T. Rex, highlighting the artistry that was often buried beneath the mainstream success. They not only reaffirm Bolan's stature as a visionary, but they also open up new pathways for the listener, offering an alternative lens through which to understand the full depth of his music.
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Women & Children First (reissue)
Women & Children First (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram SuperVinyl 2xLP + poster + booklet)
Cat: MFSL45UD1S 034. Rel: 28 Mar 25
And The Cradle Will Rock
Everybody Wants Some!!
Fools
Romeo Delight
Tora! Tora!
Loss Of Control
Take Your Whiskey Home
Could This Be Magic?
In A Simply Rhyme
Review: Van Halen's third release, Women & Children First, showcases the band coming into their own after their meteoric rice to fame in the late 70s. Originally released in 1980, the album made the top ten and sold over three million copies with little radio play and not even a top 40 song. The album is also ranked #36 in the top 100 Heavy Metal records of all time. Released on limited numbered 180 gram at 45RPM Audiophile SuperVinyl with the UltraDisc One-Step process spread across two records. Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab US's pressing is perhaps the ultimate copy to have for the discerning audiophile.
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Now 12" 80's: 1984 Part 2
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Cat: CDNOW 1284P2. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Wham! - "Freedom" (long mix)
Culture Club - "The War Song" (Ultimate dance mix)
Nena - "99 Red Balloons" (club mix)
Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart - "Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)" (extended mix)
New Order - "Thieves Like Us" (12" extended)
Scritti Politti - "Absolute" (version)
Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder - "Together In Electric Dreams" (extended)
Ultravox - "Dancing With Tears In My Eyes" (12" version)
Spandau Ballet - "Highly Strung" (extended version)
Alison Moyet - "Invisible" (extended version)
Bananarama - "Rough Justice" (12" mix)
Elton John - "Passengers" (extended remix)
Frankie Goes To Hollywood - "Relax" (New York mix)
Bronski Beat - "Smalltown Boy" (12" version)
Hazell Dean - "Searchin' (I Gotta Find A Man)" (12" version)
Deniece Williams - "Let's Hear It For The Boy" (extended version)
The Pointer Sisters - "Automatic" (12" Special remix)
Peter Schilling - "Major Tom (Coming Home)" (Special extended version)
The Art Of Noise - "Beat Box (Diversion One)"
ABC - "How To Be A Millionaire" (Bond Street mix)
Re-Flex - "The Politics Of Dancing" (12" extended mix)
Talk Talk - "It's My Life" (extended mix)
Fiction Factory - "(Feels Like) Heaven" (12" version)
Duran Duran - "The Reflex" (dance mix)
Nik Kershaw - "I Won't Let The Sun Go Down On Me" (extended mix)
Kim Wilde - "The Second Time" (extended version)
Limahl - "Never Ending Story" (12" dance mix)
Thompson Twins - "Lay Your Hands On Me" (US remix)
Nick Heyward - "Love All Day (& Night)"
Simple Minds - "Speed Your Love To Me" (extended mix)
Soft Cell - "Down In The Subway" (12" version)
The Stranglers - "Skin Deep" (extended version)
Echo & The Bunnymen - "Silver (Tidal Wave)"
The Icicle Works - "Love Is A Wonderful Colour" (long version)
Swans Way - "Soul Train" (12" mix)
Paul McCartney - "No More Lonely Nights" (extended version)
Tina Turner - "Better Be Good To Me" (extended 12" remix)
The SOS Band - "Just Be Good To Me" (long version)
Change - "Change Of Heart" (long version)
Lionel Richie - "Running With The Night" (album version)
Shakatak - "Down On The Street" (dance mix)
Miami Sound Machine - "Dr Beat" (long version)
Ollie & Jerry - "Breakin' There's No Stopping Us" (12" version)
Rockwell - "Somebody's Watching Me" (vocal)
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - "Talking Loud & Clear" (extended version)
Howard Jones - "Hide & Seek" (extended version)
Review: A nostalgia-packed journey through one of pop music's most exciting years, featuring an impressive lineup of extended and remixed tracks from the decade's biggest stars. This four disc collection brings together a mix of chart-topping anthems, cult classics and dancefloor staples, each in its extended 12" glory. Things start with Wham!'s infectious 'Freedom' (long mix) and keeps the energy high with Culture Club's politically charged 'The War Song' (Ultimate dance mix). New Order's 'Thieves Like Us' and Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder's 'Together In Electric Dreams' add a synth-laden sheen, while Eurythmics' haunting 'Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty-Four)' is a bold statement piece. As the tracklist moves on, iconic tracks like Frankie Goes To Hollywood's 'Relax' (New York mix) and Duran Duran's 'The Reflex' (dance mix) capture the decade's indulgent soundscape. Meanwhile, softer gems like Talk Talk's 'It's My Life' (extended mix) and Echo & The Bunnymen's 'Silver (Tidal Wave)' provide balance. Closing with Paul McCartney's heartfelt 'No More Lonely Nights' (extended) and the ever-catchy 'Somebody's Watching Me' by Rockwell, this compilation offers a comprehensive snapshot of 1984's pop brilliance. Having these extended versions together in one set is more than a greatest hits package - it's like having all the maxi singles together like an experienced DJ ready to rock a party.
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American Baroque: Chamber Pop & Beyond 1967-1971
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Cat: CDTOP 1657. Rel: 25 Feb 25
The Merry-Go-Round - "You're A Very Lovely Woman"
The Montage - "I Shall Call Her Mary"
John Randolph Marr - "Raggedy Ann"
Appaloosa - "Tulu Rogers"
The Pleasure Fair - "Turnaway"
The Stone Poneys - "Different Drum" (feat Linda Ronstadt)
Nora Guthrie - "Emily's Illness"
The Association - "Barefoot Gentleman"
JK & Co - "Land Of Sensations And Delights"
HP Lovecraft - "Blue Jack Of Diamonds"
Bonnie Dobson - "Time"
The Blades Of Grass - "Satin Slipper"
Chris & Peter Allen - "My Silent Symphony"
The Monkees - "Mr Webster"
Eternity's Children - "Again Again"
Russ Giguere - "My Plan"
Nico - "Fairest Of The Seasons"
Tom Northcott - "Other Times"
The Neon Philharmonic - "You Lied"
The Fun & Games - "Close To Carmel"
Nora Guthrie - "Home Before Dark"
The Common People - "I Have Been Alone"
Steve Martin - "Two By Two (I'm Losing You)"
Rosebud - "Lorelei"
Review: A new collection that documents a micro-niche of American baroque pop with a fresh new compilation. Diversifying the selection from, but still including, the most obvious figureheads in the style - Nico, Linda Rondstadt, even The Monkees - to also focus on the fulgurant but less visible sparks in the sound, such as Appaloosa and Eternity's Children, this is a record whose focus is on both greater and lesser objects of renown. The chamber orchestral instrumentation of the sound is made palpable; quaternary strings, harpsichords, woodwinds and autoharps abound, gelling neatly with the hip connotations of the genre's late 60s efflorescence.
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Secret Superstar Sounds: Scraping Bubblegum Off My Soul 1977-80: Punk Powerpop New Wave DIY (B-STOCK)
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Cat: SJRLP 571 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Gobblinz - "London" (2:29)
Plummet Airlines - "It's Hard" (3:07)
Xdreamysts - "Right Way Home" (3:23)
Tours - "Language School" (2:13)
The Squares - "No Fear" (3:38)
The Monitors - "Compulsory Fun" (2:23)
The Meanies - "It's True" (2:25)
Jeff Hill Band - "Something's Wrong With My Baby" (2:37)
The Squad - "24 Hours" (3:23)
Krypton Tunes - "Limited Vision" (3:29)
The Zeros - "Hungry" (2:19)
The Wardens - "Do So Well" (2:43)
The Letters - "Nobody Loves Me" (2:12)
The Tunnelrunners - "Forever Crying At Love Songs" (2:48)
Comic Romance - "Cry Myself To Sleep" (2:59)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Secret Superstar Sounds, courtesy of Soul Jazz, offers an eclectic and excellent collection of oddball punk and powerpop rare cuts from little-known bands from the late 70s, including but not limited to The Squares, The Meanies, The Monitors, Plummet Airline, and Krypton Tunes. Falling between the cracks of punk, new wave and post-punk, these unfairly overlooked and forgotten to time gems came from a slew of DIY ethos purists inspired by the messaging of bands like The Desperate Bicycles, Sniffing Glue fanzine and early UK punk labels like Stiff, Chiswick and Rough Trade, recording everything in-house, then sending their recordings to the likes of John Peel and labels with hopes of some airplay or recognition, little of which came. A long-lost micro-genre of unfairly forgotten underground punk (but not punk) gems awaits.
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Secret Superstar Sounds: Scraping Bubblegum Off My Soul 1977-80: Punk Powerpop New Wave DIY
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRCD 571. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Gobblinz - "London"
Plummet Airline - "It's Hard"
Xdreamysts - "Right Way Home"
Tours - "Language School"
The Sqaures - "No Fear"
The Monitors - "Compulsory Fun"
The Meanies - "It's True"
Jeff Hill Band - "Something's Wrong With My Baby"
The Sqaud - "24 Hours"
Krypton Tunes - "Limited Vision"
The Zeros - "Hungary"
The Wardens - "Do So Well"
The Letters - "Nobody Loves Me"
The Tunnelrunners - "Forever Cryig At Love Songs"
Comic Romance - "Cry Myself To Sleep"
Review: On the label's latest deep dive into the margins of underground music culture, Soul Jazz Records has decided to take us back to the late 1970s and Britain's DIY 'powerpop' movement - a self-contained micro-scene whose obscure and proudly independent artists mixed elements of punk with (as the extensive liner notes put it) "melodically beautiful 60s pop and garage sounds". On offer is a predictably impressive, 150-track selection of self-released songs from bands forgotten by all but the most obsessive powerpop nerds. Highlights include the gravelly, ten-ton riffs and bawled vocals of 'London' by Gobblinz, the proto indie-jangle-goes-punk strut of Xdreamysts' 'Right Way Home', the bass-heavy post-punk joy of The Monitors' 'Compulsory Fun' and the post-punk reggae/blue-eyed soul fusion of 'Cry Myself To Sleep' by Cosmic Romance.

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