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The Trench Coat Museum
Cat: 557727 2. Rel: 29 Aug 23
The Trench Coat Museum (8:17)
The Trench Coat Museum (Arthur Baker remix) (9:55)
Review: Setting the stage for their as-of-yet untitled sophomore full-length, Leeds based indie darlings Yard Act have unveiled their eight-minute opus-like standalone single The Trenchcoat Museum. Channeling a new wave promiscuity and frenetic synth-laden playfulness into their pre-established sound, while tip-toeing a fine line between scathing self-analysis and reliably humourous absurdity, the piece serves as an indicator of their current sonic trajectory, while showcasing an introspective look at their sudden meteoric rise over the past few years. Complete with an accompanying Black Mirror-esque music video directed by James Slater, and a B-side flip remix by the incomparable Arthur Baker, anticipation is rife for where the band are leading their myriad of avid followers. Serving as both an extension of the narrative set in place by last year's exceptional debut LP The Overload, and a bridging point to their next aesthetic era, this new single offers newcomers a welcome chance to play catch up before the mayhem commences all over again.
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Kokoro
Kokoro (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BTR 98LP. Rel: 11 Oct 24
Empty Hands (3:22)
Kokoro (4:14)
Halilim Halilim (3:49)
A Flower Called Indica (4:26)
Tokyo Midnight (4:26)
Nasnusa (5:14)
Crossroad Of Love (3:55)
Blue Universe (4:27)
Review: Israeli funk quartet Sababa 5 and Japanese singer-cum-bellydancer Yurika Hanashima join forces again on 'Kokoro', a combination of two song suites: four brand new concoctions and four beloved older tracks. Sababa 5's unique combination of Middle Eastern funk and Mediterranean rhythm makes a surprisingly sensational combination with Japanese Jazz-fusion sensibilities. Opening track 'Empty Hands' is a string-led proposition by Yurika: When your hands are empty, you hold everything you need. The guitars are expressive without overpowering Yurika's gentle vocals - it's the perfect track for a sunny drive home. The real selling point here is the clutch of tracks from Sababa and Yurika's storied past, namely 'Tokyo Midnights, a jangly, groove-filled song describing a smoke-filled, drink-fueled night through the capital. This version is pressed on classic black vinyl, but has been in high demand on the artist's own store - so act fast.
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Untitled White Album (reissue)
Untitled White Album (reissue) (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: FLR 001. Rel: 19 Jul 23
Track 1 (Untitled White album) (3:46)
Track 2 (2:53)
Track 3 (2:24)
Track 4 (1:58)
Track 5 (1:50)
Track 6 (2:36)
Track 7 (3:09)
Track 8 (2:05)
Track 9 (2:55)
Track 10 (1:37)
Track 11 (1:35)
Track 12 (2:07)
Track 13 (1:59)
Track 14 (2:22)
Track 15 (1:31)
Track 16 (2:31)
Track 17 (0:45)
Track 18 (5:01)
Track 19 (3:14)
Track 20 (Untitled White album II) (2:31)
Track 21 (3:40)
Track 22 (1:31)
Track 23 (1:53)
Track 24 (2:21)
Track 25 (2:11)
Track 26 (2:18)
Track 27 (1:31)
Track 28 (3:42)
Track 29 (2:06)
Track 30 (2:57)
Track 31 (1:52)
Track 32 (3:00)
Track 33 (2:44)
Track 34 (3:46)
Track 35 (4:21)
Review: For those who go gaga for (originally) ultra-limited presses, we've got you. In 1974, Hiroshi Tanaka and Yoichi Fuwa, the self-proclaimed heirs of the Beatles, crammed into a 75 square-foot room and recorded over 50 songs, all without names. Taking after the furtive experimentalism of the Fab Four's White Album, the duo laid down the Untitled White Album as an ever-more experimental companion piece (or psychotic pop-culture reaction), mimicking the Beatles' tonal inflections while adding sprinklings of madness that the former group daren't've. Widely sought-after but rarely found, this reissue from LITA comes as a second LP featuring 16 tracks that heretofore were unknown, and are now released for the first time.
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With A Hammer
With A Hammer (gatefold hot pink vinyl LP)
Cat: XL 1291LPE. Rel: 07 Apr 23
Submerge FM (3:22)
For Granted (2:42)
Fever (4:09)
Passed Me By (4:03)
With A Hammer (3:44)
I'll Remember For Me, I'll Remember For You (2:02)
Done (Let's Get It) (2:53)
Ready Or Not (4:27)
Michin (3:34)
Away X5 (2:33)
Happy (3:58)
1 Thing To Smash (3:15)
Be Alone In This (2:46)
Review: We are still being treated to superb albums that were written during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdowns and this is one of them. It took shape across a two-year period in New York, Seoul, and London and finds the highly rated Yaeji looking closely at her relationship with anger. In something of a shift away from the sound of previous work, she brings in rock and hip-hop elements as well as her signature house style. The lyrics in English and Korean are dark and self-reflective, while the artist also employs live instrumentation for the first time. Guests include K Wata and Enayet, plus vocals from London's Loraine James and Baltimore's Nourished by Time.
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Lagos Paris London
Lagos Paris London (limited transparent red vinyl LP in embossed spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: TRANS 787XX. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Walk Through Fire (3:23)
Rain Can't Reach Us (4:54)
Night Green, Heavy Love (4:22)
Under The Strikes (4:25)
Clementine (3:59)
Review: Released in the wake of Tony Allen's death, Lagos Paris London is the latest full-length record by Foals' Yannis Philippakis in collaboration with the late great drumming legend. The Yannis And the Yaw project finally emerges after years of fan-teasers revealing Philippakis to have been working with the acclaimed Fela Kuti bandmate and Afrobeat pioneer in the studio; after Allen's death in 2023, the likes of 'Walk Through Fire' and 'Lagos Paris London' effortlessly blend the sounds of Afrobeat and post-punk, bridging the spirits of each while unexpectedly swerving from the duo's initial impulse to produce a nostalgic record.
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Lagos Paris London
Lagos Paris London (LP in embossed spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: TRANS 787X. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Walk Through Fire (3:23)
Rain Can't Reach Us (4:54)
Night Green, Heavy Love (4:22)
Under The Strikes (4:25)
Clementine (3:59)
Review: The EP Lagos Paris London by Yannis & The Yaw, featuring the late Tony Allen, is a testament to the powerful creative synergy between two musical luminaries. Initially envisioned as a nostalgic Afrobeat project, the collaboration took on a life of its own, weaving together elements of rock, funk, jazz, and dub in a dynamic fusion. Recorded over a series of sessions in a Paris studio, the music emerged organically from jams and loops, guided by the intuitive telepathy between Yannis Philippakis and Tony Allen. Joined by Allen's regular collaborators, the result is a collection of near-complete songs imbued with high-spirited, loose-grooved exuberance. Despite facing challenges such as scheduling issues and Covid restrictions, Yannis felt a deep obligation to complete the project in honor of Allen's memory and his desire to share the music with the world. Lagos Paris London serves as both a celebration of their friendship and a timeless testament to the enduring influence of Tony Allen's rhythmic talent.
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My Method Actor
My Method Actor (gatefold translucent green vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: ZEN 307N. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Keep On Dancing (5:05)
Like I Say (I Runaway) (1:15)
Method Actor (2:27)
Binding (5:20)
Mutations (4:13)
Ready For Sun (Touch) (5:24)
Call It Love (4:52)
Faith's Late (4:46)
Made Out Of Memory (3:28)
Just A Western (4:26)
Wingspan (2:23)
Review: Nilufer Yanya's third album, delves deep into introspective and existential themes, with its near title track and current single 'Method Actor' seeing Yanya exploring the parallels between method acting and musical performance, both of which involve channeling intense, life-defining memories to evoke genuine emotion. Collaborating closely with Wilma Archer, Yanya crafted My Method Actor in a cocoon of creativity, writing and recording in secluded sessions across London, Wales and Eastbourne, with results rich with comforting strings, skittering beats and soulful melodies. The album poses profound questions about identity and purpose, reflecting Yanya's journey through a transitional period in her life and career. Songs like 'Method Actor' and the earlier single 'Like I Say (I Runaway)' showcase Yanya's ability to weave contrasting textures and emotional depth into her music. Her lyrics, simultaneously specific and surreal, offer a glimpse into her process of self-discovery and problem-solving through songwriting. My Method Actor envelops listeners in a cinematic atmosphere, inviting them into Yanya's evolving world and offering a poignant exploration of the human experience.
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The Overload
The Overload (limited 180 gram translucent green vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: ZENFC 007LP. Rel: 21 Jan 22
The Overload (3:17)
Dead Horse (3:39)
Payday (2:54)
Rich (3:44)
The Incident (3:12)
Witness (1:21)
Land Of The Blind (2:05)
Quarantine The Sticks (0:54)
Tall Poppies (8:58)
Pour Another (3:12)
100% Endurance (3:42)
Review: RECOMMENDED
The thing everyone needs to understand about the UK is the disparity between projected image and real life is almost as overwhelming as the rich-poor divide. On the one hand, there's posturing of pomp, pageantry, grandeur and decorum. Then you actually get here and realise there are really only two types of inhabitants of this island nation, and few of either have manners - those who only give a shit about themselves, and the often eccentric others who do want to help those they pass on the street.

Yard Act, arguably the best thing we've heard to come out of Leeds since the emergence of super-talented techno producer Happa, directly address the first category of British resident in this, their startlingly raw and delightfully off-centre debut album. From middle class trendies to Brexiteering belligerents, think Sleaford Mods providing a backing track to IDLES' observational poetry, with an added dose of Jarvis Cocker-esque theatrics, only less camp, much rawer.
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Where's My Utopia?
Where's My Utopia? (LP + booklet)
Cat: 585083 6. Rel: 29 Feb 24
An Illusion (3:24)
We Make Hits (3:09)
Down By The Stream (4:02)
The Undertow (3:37)
Dream Job (2:46)
Fizzy Fish (3:25)
Petroleum (3:40)
When The Laughter Stops (3:12)
Grifter's Grief (3:22)
Blackpool Illuminations (7:21)
A Vineyard For The North (4:48)
Review: Where's My Utopia? is the highly anticipated follow up to Leeds post-punk darlings Yard Act's Mercury Prize-nominated debut LP The Overload, and continues their eccentric, whimsical and sobering assessment of life in modern day Britain with a cheeky smile plastered over decades of embittered rage. Following on from last year's bizarre Black Mirror-inspired eight-minute single 'The Trench Coat Museum', this sophomore effort succeeds at every turn a second album should. Linking up with Gorillaz' Remi Kabaka Jr to handle production, the move has led to a curious wading into influences that might have seemed obvious to outside ears, with a newfound embracing of new wave synth pop whilst tapping into the psychedelic sonic world and political ethos of Fela Kuti. Lyrically, taking the UK to further task for its endless shopping list of fuck ups, whilst also touching on their seemingly overnight ascension, and the irony that comes with being signed to a subsidiary of another monolithic, faceless corporation endorsing the myriad of issues completely at odds with the morals embedded into the Yard Act DNA, Where's My Utopia? sees the band beating everyone to the punch, both musically and topically.
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Where's My Utopia?
Where's My Utopia? (limited utopian orange vinyl LP + booklet + stickers (indie exclusive))
Cat: 585083 8. Rel: 29 Feb 24
An Illusion (3:22)
We Make Hits (3:13)
Down By The Stream (3:02)
The Undertow (4:37)
Dream Job (2:40)
Fizzy Fish (3:33)
Petroleum (3:35)
When The Laughter Stops (3:18)
Grifter's Grief (3:26)
Blackpool Illuminations (7:17)
A Vineyard For The North (4:45)
Review: Where's My Utopia? is the follow up to the Leeds band's critically-acclaimed debut record The Overload, which arrived in January 2022. A co-production between Yard Act and Gorillaz member Remi Kabaka Jr., this latest album comes across as a meditation on the contemporary post-Fordist condition of the creative worker. Speaking about 'Dream Job', the band's James Smith said: "'Dream Job' feels like an apt introduction to the themes explored on Where's My Utopia? - though not all encompassing. In part I was scrutinising and mocking myself for being a moaning ungrateful little brat, whilst also trying to address how the music industry is this rather uncontrollable beast that hurtles forward unthinkingly, and every single person involved in it plays their part." Echoing the conflicted inner turmoil of reluctant bandleaders such as Mark E Smith of the Fall - "it's a constant battle" - and the sonic affect of Talking Heads, the album addresses a question central to our times: what do you do when everything you've ever wanted suddenly lands in your lap, but the questions still keep on coming? How do you handle fame and success, when your fans secretly resent the structures that elevated you to that status? Despite these contradictions, all this doesn't stop James Smith, Ryan Needham and Sam Shipstone from delivering a rip-roaring album as expected. If they can find the motivation to make such effective music despite their doubts (meditating on present conditions of poverty while keeping up a smile), then so, perhaps, can you.
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Where's My Utopia?
Cat: 585083 9. Rel: 29 Feb 24
An Illusion
We Make Hits
Down By The Stream
The Undertow
Dream Job
Fizzy Fish
Petroleum
When The Laughter Stops
Grifter's Grief
Blackpool Illuminations
A Vineyard For The North
Review: Following on from 2022's critically acclaimed, Mercury Prize nominated debut LP The Overload, crossing over the bridge provided by last year's absurdist, Black Mirror-indebted eight-minute stand alone single 'The Trench Coat Museum', everyone's new favourite Leeds based post-punks Yard Act are set to capitalise on their momentous winning streak with the highly anticipated sophomore effort Where's My Utopia? Recorded in collaboration with Gorillaz member Remi Kabaka Jr handling production duties, sonically the band have opted to open their playful dynamic to as many sprawling influences as possible, simultaneously leaning into synth-laden new wave territory whilst citing Fela Kuti's political messaging and worldly psychedelia as an integral aspect. As lyrically snide and sharp as ever, the reliable brand of tongue-firmly-in-cheek socio-political commentary reaches ludicrous new heights when unpacking the band's success to date, their self-awareness of being signed to a subsidiary of a subsidiary of another soulless corporation aggressively at odds with the members' personal ethos, and even the increasing admiration/begrudgery that stems from the ascension within the eyes of their supporters. It's all clever, dense, humorous and delivered via an onslaught of razor-focused bangers. In essence, it's Yard Act.
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One Second (remastered with bonus track)
One Second (remastered with bonus track) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 277. Rel: 14 Feb 14
La Habanera
Moon On Ice
Call It Love
Le Secret Farida
Hawaiian Chance
The Rhythm Divine (feat Shirley Bassey)
Santiago
Goldrush
Dr Van Steiner
Si Senor The Hairy Grill
L'Hotel (bonus track)
Review: Music On Vinyl are our new best friends. With a wide range of music being reissued as of late, Yello's 1987 One Second is just spoiling us. Never being fully acclaimed when it was originally released, this is one album which really spans the full circle in terms of artistic ideas sonic experimentations. While being tagged primarily as a pop work, it's really more of a lesson in synth manipulations and nutty beat-making. "The Rhythm Divine" has to be out top track but do check the whole thing, it's magnificent...
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The Yellow Balloon
Cat: CDSUND 5645. Rel: 28 Sep 23
How Can I Be Down
Stained Glass Window
Baby Baby It's You
Panama Red
I've Got A Feeling For Love
Yellow Balloon
The Children Of St. Monica
Impressions With Syvonne
Good Feelin' Time
Follow The Sunshine
Springtime Girl
Can't Get Enough Of Your Love
Junk Master Shoppe
A Good Man To Have Around The House
Leaving It Up To You
Noollab Wolley
Review: Incidentally sharing the name of a pioneering East End gangster film of the same name - one of the first films to receive an 'X' rating - Yellow Balloon was also the name of this psychedelic "sunshine pop" band from Los Angeles. Filled with brow-beaten jaunts, scatting bops and tambourine shakes, this fab fivesome's first and only album is an excellent foray into the late 1960s zeitgeist, not to mention the enduring talents of the band's leader Gary Zekley.
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Only Love Remains
Only Love Remains (limited gatefold LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: YBI001 LP. Rel: 06 Nov 24
Lfouq Lfouq
Miss Ballad
YYY
Greatest Man
Allenby
YO
Only Love Remains
Prayers
Sarah Tinah
Metamorphose
Heavy Weight
Review: 'Only Love Remains' is Yemen Blues' boldest album to date and one that marks a departure from their previous releases. Created from finished compositions by vocalist Ravid Kahalani, the band spent two weeks in the studio with minimal ideas and simply allowed creativity to flow. The result is a powerful fusion of each member's unique cultural influences co-produced by bassist Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz. The album blends direct emotional connection with spiritual depth and so offers both enlightenment and questioning. Amid global political and cultural polarisation, Yemen Blues leads by example and makes for an inclusive celebration of unity and love through music.
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Mirror To The Sky
Mirror To The Sky (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 196587 77571. Rel: 18 May 23
Cut From The Stars (5:24)
All Connected (9:06)
Luminosity (9:03)
Living Out Their Dream (4:45)
Mirror To The Sky (13:53)
Circles Of Time (4:53)
Unknown Place (8:12)
One Second Is Enough (4:02)
Magic Potion (4:08)
Review: Interestingly, having reinvented themselves in the 80s with the help of Trevor Horn and various other members of the team, accidentally spawning the pioneering legends Art of Noise in the process, when we come to 2023, a trip back to their 70s heyday is more what the doctor ordered. With their guitarist Steve Howe at the production helm they are fancy technology-free, sounding as live as ever, and have restoered everything from the long songs - two of the 13 here top nine minutes - to the old logo and sci-fi artwork. They've even got a new Jon in to replace the old one. and Davidson does a good job of impersonating Anderson, apparently with the help of a female singer double tracking his vocals. You don't need a PhD to work out this is a nostalgic trip, but as attempts to relive former glories go we have heard a lot worse.

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Fragile
Fragile (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: AAPA 01445. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Roundabout
Cans & Brahms
We Have Heaven
South Side Of The Sky
Five Per Cent For Nothing
Long Distance Runaround
The Fish (Shindleria Praematurus)
Mood For A Day
Heart Of The Sunrise
Review: A landmark progressive rock album that showcases each band member's unique talents and their synergy as a group. The album opens with 'Roundabout', a dynamic piece featuring Steve Howe's classical guitar, Chris Squire's powerful bass, and Rick Wakeman's masterful keyboard work, drawing listeners into its complex structure and vivid musical landscape. Tracks like 'We Have Heaven' and 'Cans and Brahms' highlight individual members' creativity, while 'South Side of the Sky' and 'Heart of the Sunrise' feature full-band performances with intricate arrangements and memorable melodies. Wakeman, the band's new keyboardist at the time, brought a fresh, vibrant sound that complements Bill Bruford's precise drumming and Jon Anderson's ethereal vocals. Squire's bass is particularly prominent throughout, adding depth and inventiveness to the album's sound. The album marked Yes's rise to international fame and became one of their best-selling albums, cementing their reputation as pioneers of the genre. This new gatefold vinyl properly presents it as the legendary album it is.
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The Yes Album (Steven Wilson remix)
The Yes Album (Steven Wilson remix) (gatefold sea blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 081227 816964. Rel: 10 Jul 24
Yours Is No Disgrace (9:44)
Clap (8:52)
Starship Trooper: Life Seeker/Disillusion/Wurm (3:58)
I've Seen All Good People: Your Move/All Good People (6:49)
A Venture (3:13)
Perpetual Change (8:52)
Review: Yes's breakthrough third album, The Yes Album, marked a critical juncture in the band's creative life and featured Steve Howe's debut - with the breathtaking 'Clap'. Released in February 1971, the album has stood the test of time, reaching high in the UK charts and the Top 40 in the US. Key to their success was producer Eddy Offord, who would go on to helm several of Yes's masterworks. Wilson's remixes 'spatialize' the album's tracks, opening up the instrumentation and reducing muddiness, so tracks like 'Yours Is No Disgrace'' and 'Starship Trooper' can truly showcase the band's tight musicianship, with each instrument standing out clearly. Jon Anderson's vocals on 'Your Move' soar above Tony Kaye's keyboards, highlighting the album's sheer beauty. Now available on beautiful sea blue vinyl, The Yes Album continues to captivate with its timeless sound.
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YessiinglesII
YessiinglesII (blue & white splattered vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 603497824519. Rel: 25 Oct 24
Something's Coming (7:07)
Sweetness (mono edit) (3:47)
Looking Around (4:03)
Sweet Dreams (3:47)
Going For The One (3:22)
It Can Happen (4:11)
Rhythm Of Love (edit) (4:20)
Love Will Find A Way (4:10)
Make It Easy (long edit) (4:04)
Review: Yes are back with its second collection of singles release with yessingles2. Progressive rock, known for its complex compositions and fusion of jazz and classical elements, has always maintained a cult status, challenging mainstream tastes. The genre's elaborate, lengthy arrangements often clash with the commercial demands of record labels. As a result, studio engineers and producers frequently faced the task of trimming down ten minute epics into radio-friendly, four minute versions. For many new listeners, this serves as an accessible introduction to the world of prog rock. Yessingles 2, released as part of Rhino's Rocktober series, offers a collection of these radio-friendly edits from the legendary band Yes. While diehard fans might prefer the original, uncut versions, this compilation provides a convenient entry point for those looking to explore Yes's intricate soundscapes without committing to the full-length compositions. It's a nod to the balancing act between artistic integrity and commercial appeal that has defined progressive rock since its inception.
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The Yes Album (remastered)
The Yes Album (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 753088 756474. Rel: 21 Jun 24
Yours Is No Disgrace (9:44)
The Clap (8:52)
Starship Trooper:Life Seeker/Disillusion/Wurm (3:58)
I've Seen All Good People:Your Move/All Good People (6:49)
A Venture (3:13)
Perpetual Change (8:52)
Review: The remastered edition of The Yes Album by Yes revitalises their groundbreaking 1971 classic. Featuring hits like 'Yours Is No Disgrace' and 'I've Seen All Good People,' this album showcases the band's signature blend of progressive rock, intricate musicianship, and soaring harmonies. The remastering enhances the audio quality, bringing clarity and depth to Steve Howe's guitar work, Chris Squire's bass lines, and Jon Anderson's ethereal vocals. This release not only preserves the original magic but also introduces a new generation to the innovative sound of Yes, an undeniable cornerstone of progressive rock history.
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Close To The Edge (Super Deluxe Edition)
Close To The Edge (Super Deluxe Edition) (LP + 5xCD + Blu-ray + booklet in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: 060349 7820689. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Close To The Edge: The Solid Time Of Change/Total Mass Retain/I Get Up I Get Down/Seasons Of Man (LP1: original album remastered) (18:04)
And You & I: Cord Of Life/Eclipse/The Preacher The Teacher/Apocalypse (9:58)
Siberian Khatru (8:52)
Close To The Edge: The Solid Time Of Change/Total Mass Retain/I Get Up I Get Down/Seasons Of Man (CD1: original album remastered)
And You & I: Cord Of Life/Eclipse/The Preacher The Teacher/Apocalypse
Siberian Khatru
Close To The Edge: The Solid Time Of Change/Total Mass Retain/I Get Up I Get Down/Seasons Of Man (CD2: Steven Wilson 2025 remixes & instrumentals)
And You & I: Cord Of Life/Eclipse/The Preacher The Teacher/Apocalypse
Siberian Khatru
Close To The Edge: The Solid Time Of Change/Total Mass Retain/I Get Up I Get Down/Seasons Of Man (instrumental)
And You & I: Cord Of Life/Eclipse/The Preacher The Teacher/Apocalypse (instrumental)
Siberian Khatru (instrumental)
America (single version - CD3: Rarities)
Total Mass Retain (single version)
And You & I (Promo radio edit)
Siberia (Studio Run - Through Of Siberian Khatru)
Close To The Edge: The Solid Time Of Change/Total Mass Retain/I Get Up I Get Down/Seasons Of Man (Rough mix)
And You & I: Cord Of Life/Eclipse/The Preacher The Teacher/Apocalypse (alternate version)
America ("Dry" mix)
Siberian Khatru (Steven Wilson edit)
Cord Of Life (Steven Wilson edit)
Total Mass Retain (Steven Wilson edit)
Siberian Khatru (CD4: live At The Rainbow, London, England, 12/16/1972)
I've Seen All Good People: Your Move/All Good People
Heart Of The Sunrise
And You & I: Cord Of Life/Eclipse/The Preacher The Teacher/Apocalypse
Close To The Edge: The Solid Time Of Change/Total Mass Retain/I Get Up I Get Down/Seasons Of Man
Excerpts From "The Six Wives Of Henry VIII" (CD5: live At The Rainbow, London, England, 12/16/1972)
Roundabout
Yours Is No Disgrace
Starship Trooper: Life Seeker/Disillusion/Wurm
Review: Canon-busting prog rock band Yes unleashed their fifth studio album Close To The Edge via Atlantic Records in 1972, at the height of the band's return fame after some initial flops - as well as of the prog rock genre's mutation out of prevalent styles such as import psychedelia and hard rock. Riffing on the many Orientalisms suffusing the music at the time, this record's centrepiece is its 18-minute title track, which takes its lyrics from Herman Hesse's novel adaptation of the story of the Siddharta Gautama. Yes would positively affirm their deservingness of inclusion among the prog rock greats with this record, with a crystalline live sound thoroughly improving upon their earlier, less sonically developed full-lengths. Also famous for its Roger Dean album cover, which established Yes' trademark bubble text logo, you can now enjoy this quality repress from Rhino, which contains remix fragments and bonus tracks by band member Steven Wilson.
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Yessingles
Yessingles (translucent yellow orange & black splattered vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: RHI 725181B1. Rel: 09 Oct 23
Your Move (2:55)
Starship Trooper: Life Seeker (3:26)
Roundabout (3:27)
America (4:05)
And You & I (part 1 - Promo radio edit) (3:26)
Soon (4:00)
Sound Chaser (3:08)
Wondorous Stories (3:45)
Don't Kill The Whale (3:57)
Into The Lens (3:47)
Owner Of A Lonely Heart (4:25)
Leave It (single remix) (3:56)
Review: Along with possibly King Crimson, there's few pioneering progressive rock acts today who still garner the same reverence, credence or demand a mention in any topical conversation as London-based legends Yes. The absurdly titled Yessingles (echoing the 1973 live album Yessongs) does precisely what it says on the tin with a first time ever vinyl compilation of the band's A-side singles, primarily collected from their third (real first) LP The Yes Album onwards, with choice cuts from Fragile, Close To The Edge, Relayer, Drama and more. Surely, the inclusion of iconic classics such as 'Roundabout' and 'Starship Trooper: Life Seeker', are worth the price of admission alone?
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90125 (reissue)
90125 (reissue) (limited gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: AGUE 6545.1. Rel: 23 May 24
Owner Of A Lonely Heart (4:27)
Hold On (5:16)
It Can Happen (5:27)
Changes (6:22)
Cinema (2:25)
Leave It (3:50)
Our Song (4:04)
City Of Love (4:49)
Hearts (7:37)
Review: Analogue Productions' reissue of Yes' 90125 is a celebration of the band's pivotal album, marking Atlantic Records' 75th anniversary. Mastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio from an original analogue master tape, this 180-gram 45 RPM double LP presents the album in its finest form. 90125 was a departure from Yes' progressive style, but it propelled the band to new heights of commercial success. Hits like 'Owner Of A Lonely Heart' and 'Leave It' showed Yes' ability to craft memorable melodies with a contemporary edge. The album's slick production, courtesy of Trevor Horn and various other members of The Art of Noise, and the addition of guitarist Trevor Rabin and keyboardist Tony Kaye, contributed to its fresh sound. This reissue preserves the album's sonic richness and showcases the intricate harmonies and dynamic arrangements that define Yes' music. With its tip-on gatefold jacket and high-quality pressing, Analogue Productions delivers a definitive edition for fans and audiophiles alike. 90125 remains a significant and well-regarded album in Yes' illustrious discography, and this reissue is a must-have for collectors.
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The Yes Album (reissue)
Cat: 753088 756467. Rel: 03 Jun 24
Yours Is No Disgrace
The Clap
Starship Trooper: Life Seeker/Disillusion/Wurm
I've Seen All Good People: Your Move/All Good People
A Venture
Perpetual Change
Review: The Yes Album stands as a pivotal moment in the prog legends' career, marking their meteoric rise to fame. Released in 1971, this masterpiece showcases the band's exceptional musicianship and innovative sound. With Jon Anderson on vocals, Chris Squire on bass and vocals, Bill Bruford on drums, Tony Kaye on keyboards and the introduction of Steve Howe on guitars and vocals, it's a stunning display of progressive rock featuring classics like 'Yours Is No Disgrace,' 'Starship Trooper,' 'I've Seen All Good People,' and the hit single 'Your Move'. Tracks like Steve Howe's acoustic masterpiece 'Clap,' the collaborative effort 'Perpetual Change' and the fusion-inspired 'A Venture' further highlight the band's intricate compositions and dynamic performances.
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YessiinglesII (B-STOCK)
YessiinglesII (B-STOCK) (blue & white splattered vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 603497824519 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Something's Coming (7:07)
Sweetness (mono edit) (3:47)
Looking Around (4:03)
Sweet Dreams (3:47)
Going For The One (3:22)
It Can Happen (4:11)
Rhythm Of Love (edit) (4:20)
Love Will Find A Way (4:10)
Make It Easy (long edit) (4:04)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Yes are back with its second collection of singles release with yessingles2. Progressive rock, known for its complex compositions and fusion of jazz and classical elements, has always maintained a cult status, challenging mainstream tastes. The genre's elaborate, lengthy arrangements often clash with the commercial demands of record labels. As a result, studio engineers and producers frequently faced the task of trimming down ten minute epics into radio-friendly, four minute versions. For many new listeners, this serves as an accessible introduction to the world of prog rock. Yessingles 2, released as part of Rhino's Rocktober series, offers a collection of these radio-friendly edits from the legendary band Yes. While diehard fans might prefer the original, uncut versions, this compilation provides a convenient entry point for those looking to explore Yes's intricate soundscapes without committing to the full-length compositions. It's a nod to the balancing act between artistic integrity and commercial appeal that has defined progressive rock since its inception.
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Fragile
Fragile (gatefold green vinyl LP)
Cat: 812278 13505. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Roundabout
Cans & Brahms
We Have Heaven
South Side Of The Sky
Five Per Cent For Nothing
Long Distance Runaround
The Fish (Schindleria Praematurus)
Mood For A Day
Heart Of The Sunrise
Review: Steven Wilson's remix job injects new clarity into this iconic 1971 album, enhancing its already intricate compositions. The dynamic interplay of soaring vocals, textured guitar and Chris Squire's unmistakable bass lines feels revitalised, while Bill Bruford's drumming gains a sharp, articulate edge. The production balances the band's sprawling progressive rock vision with a modern, polished presentation, amplifying the complexity of the arrangements without losing their original charm. It's an experience that allows listeners to rediscover familiar layers while uncovering details previously buried in the mix.
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Softscars (B-STOCK)
Softscars (B-STOCK) (blue & grey marbled vinyl LP + poster + 4-page booklet)
Cat: ZEN 294 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


The tide of (hyper)pop has ebbed into increasingly emo and indie directions and the frothiest edge of this fluid movement is perhaps best represented by the latest album from Yeule (Nat Cmiel). Softscars follows up Yeule's 2022 album Glitch Princess and continues the trend of ultra-glossy, CD-reflective, knife-edge sounds packed into the blueprint of downtempo dream pop, in which said gloss reflects Cmiel's own personal experience of healing from trauma. The likes of 'ghost', 'dazies' and 'sulky baby' are giving glitchy alternate-reality Green Day in their Boulevard Of Broken Dreams era, with a dash of ejector-jewel-cased lyrics and a sprinkling of George Clinton-esque production flavour.
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Softscars
Softscars (blue & grey marbled vinyl LP + poster + 4-page booklet)
Cat: ZEN 294. Rel: 05 Oct 23
XwX (2:18)
Sulky Baby (4:31)
Softscars (3:11)
4ui12 (2:50)
Ghosts (3:41)
Dazies (4:27)
Fish In The Pool (2:27)
Software Update (3:43)
Inferno (1:47)
Blood Bunny (3:56)
Cyber Meat (2:58)
Aphex Twin Flame (3:36)
Review: The tide of (hyper)pop has ebbed into increasingly emo and indie directions and the frothiest edge of this fluid movement is perhaps best represented by the latest album from Yeule (Nat Cmiel). Softscars follows up Yeule's 2022 album Glitch Princess and continues the trend of ultra-glossy, CD-reflective, knife-edge sounds packed into the blueprint of downtempo dream pop, in which said gloss reflects Cmiel's own personal experience of healing from trauma. The likes of 'ghost', 'dazies' and 'sulky baby' are giving glitchy alternate-reality Green Day in their Boulevard Of Broken Dreams era, with a dash of ejector-jewel-cased lyrics and a sprinkling of George Clinton-esque production flavour.
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This Stupid World
This Stupid World (limited transparent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: OLE 1929LPE. Rel: 10 Feb 23
Sinatra Drive Breakdown (7:23)
Fallout (4:36)
Tonight's Episode (4:42)
Aselestine (3:48)
Until It Happens (3:13)
Apology Letter (4:24)
Brain Capers (4:59)
This Stupid World (7:27)
Miles Away (7:27)
Track 10 (7:02)
Review: This Stupid World is an album from Yo La Tenga that sounds more live than anything the band has done for a decade. It's their first new record in five years and was created top to bottom by the band itself, building on their strong foundations yet bringing plenty of fresh new ideas. All three band members are going for it throughout almost every moment of every track, so it has an urgent, of-the-moment feel that is immediately impactful. It comes on limited transparent blue vinyl - a great record for indie fans whether or not they are familiar with this band.
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Genius Plus Love Equals Yo La Tengo (reissue)
Cat: OLE 1941. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Evanescent Psychic Pez Drop (LP1:vocal) (2:42)
Demons (3:12)
Fog Over Frisco (3:46)
Too Late (5:55)
Hanky Panky Nohow (2:55)
Something To Do (2:12)
Ultra-Powerful Short Wave Radio (1:32)
Up To You (3:59)
Somebody's Baby (3:39)
Walking Away From You (5:51)
Artificial Heart (3:01)
Cast A Shadow (2:24)
I'm Set Free (4:10)
Barnaby, Hardly Working (3:50)
Some Kinda Fatigue (7:30)
Speeding Motorcycle (3:33)
Nutricia (LP2: instrumental) (5:05)
Her Grandmother's Gift (2:32)
From A Motel 6 #2 (4:31)
Gooseneck Problem (2:11)
Surfin' With The Shah (2:45)
Ecstasy Blues (1:17)
Too Much (part I) (2:14)
Blitzkrieg Bop (2:14)
One Self: Fish Girl (3:09)
Enough (5:23)
Drum Solo (3:41)
From A Motel 6 #1 (5:55)
Too Much, Part 2 (part II) (9:58)
Sunsquashed (10:48)
Review: If there's anything Yo La Tengo have in spades, it's a superb music taste. This collection of outtakes and demos guides you through the inspired moments of creativity that they share. 'Cast A Shadow' covers K Records head honcho's group Beat Happening brilliantly. 'Speeding Motorcycle' goes one further - it has the actual Daniel Johnston featuring on it as well as being a cover. The latter came from his fifth self-released cassette tape, Yip/Jump Music. There's also a Ramones, Wire and John Cale cover. We think you get our point - astounding references. Of their own material, 'Sunsquashed' - a 26-minute jam that emphasizes their experimental and improvisational nature is a must. Free from the shackles of producing an album in the traditional sense, what you end up with is a fantastic and imaginative collection, which hammers home just how brilliant Yo La Tengo are for indie rock.
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Old Joy (Soundtrack)
Cat: MRI 213LP. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Leaving Home (5:29)
Getting Lost (3:30)
Path To Springs (1:34)
Driving Home (3:49)
End Credits (4:43)
Leaving Home (alternate version) (5:57)
Review: Yo La Tengo release their understated, lonesome score to Kelly Reichardt's modern film classic 'Old Joy' (2006), a film dealing in lifestyle differences, drifting and reconciled friendship and the passage of time among other themes, Yo La Tengo's reflective soundtrack spans just six tracks and echoes Van Morrison in its full and embellished use of repetition, pockmarked by a slid-guitar, major-third-happy melancholia. Recorded in a single afternoon at Yo La Tengo's studio in Hoboken, this is a drifting, improvisatory journey, born out of years-long friendship between the band and the film's director.
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Old Joy (Soundtrack)
Old Joy (Soundtrack) (transparent pink vinyl LP)
Cat: MRI 213LPC1. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Leaving Home (5:29)
Getting Lost (3:30)
Path To Springs (1:34)
Driving Home (3:49)
End Credits (4:43)
Leaving Home (alternate version) (5:57)
Review: The film score to Kelly Reichardt's understated modern buddy movie classic, Old Joy, was composed by Yo La Tengo; one of the band's many soundtrack works, in addition to Shortbus, Junebug and Game 6, the Old Joy soundtrack was born of a years-long friendship held between the director and members of the band. Apt, since the film itself concerns the innate strength of amicable male bonds, maintained for years, even decades. This is also the most pensive and ruminative of all of Yo La Tengo's soundtracks, coming marked by montaging, repetitious guitar licks and pedal tones; excursive feels all round, matching the film's sombre and contrite climax. Now reissued for the first time on vinyl.
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The Eraser
The Eraser (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: XLLP 200. Rel: 06 Jul 06
The Eraser
Analyse
The Clock
Black Swan
Skip Divided
Atoms For Peace
And It Rained All Night
Harrowdown Hill
Cymbal Rush
Review: As Radiohead tour the world and then regroup to record their new album, Thom Yorke releases his own record, 'The Eraser' on XL Recordings. A collection of nine new songs, the record was written and played by Thom and was produced by Nigel Godrich. Variously hailed as "The Best Band In The World" (Q Magazine), "Rock's Best Live Band" (Rolling Stone) and the band were placed at number 1 of Spin Magazine's 40 most influential artists, Radiohead has arguably become the most acclaimed and adventurous force in modern music. Over six studio albums the group have proved that it is possible to make massive creative leaps whilst continuing to grow in worldwide stature. Their records set new benchmarks for others to aim towards, whilst their live shows reach levels of intensity and exploration that few can match.
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Heavy Heavy
Heavy Heavy (red vinyl LP + poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: ZEN 285N. Rel: 02 Feb 23
Rice (2:41)
I Saw (3:30)
Drum (3:37)
Tell Somebody (3:03)
Geronimo (3:47)
Shoot Me Down (3:34)
Ululation (2:47)
Sink Or Swim (3:05)
Holy Moly (3:32)
Be Your Lady (3:19)
Review: Five years on since their last, Young Fathers are finally back with their fourth album (if you don't include their introductory mixtapes Tape One and Tape Two). Heavy Heavy finds the trio of Alloysious Massaquoi, Kayus Bankole and G. Hastings embracing a back to basics approach formed around working in their own basement studio, keeping the equipment turned on and allowing the ideas to flow freely. Cherry picking the most fruitful moments from these extended sessions has resulted in a striking, invigorating album which bursts forth with the opening salvo of 'Rice' and 'I Saw', clutching you tight and not letting go for the duration of the album. It's been worth the wait.
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Cocoa Sugar
Cocoa Sugar (heavyweight vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 248. Rel: 09 Mar 18
See How (2:03)
Fee Fi (2:37)
In My View (3:13)
Turn (3:32)
Lord (3:34)
Tremolo (2:59)
Wow
Border Girl
Holy Ghost
Wire
Toy
Picking You (0:55)
Review: With their Mercury-winning 2014 debut 'Dead', Edinburgh trio Young Fathers set the bar high for themselves, which they met with 2015's follow-up 'White Men Are Black Men Too', and continue to do so with new album 'Cocoa Sugar'. Their third record isn't as brash and in-your-face as their previous two, but that's not to say that this any less impactful, instead 'Cocoa Sugar' is a stripped back, concentrated The group have a unique ability in that they can draw elements from a range of genres, with an outcome sounding in a class of its own and tantalisingly hard to define. Also, in their use off-kilter loops, gospel-esque vocals, haunting samples and breakneck speed verses, Young Fathers create dualities and contrasts that playfully subvert. Tracks like 'See How', 'In My View' and 'Lord' appear to tread into joyous and cathartic pop territory, before being pinned down by unnerving scraping samples and dissonant synthesis. It's these intelligently executed sonics and structures that make 'Cocoa Sugar' an addictive, thrilling and beguiling listen.
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Play Terry Riley In C
Play Terry Riley In C (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + CD)
Cat: TWOGTL 101LP. Rel: 16 Sep 22
Patterns 1 To 21 (19:07)
Patterns 22 To 35 (15:39)
Patterns 36 To 53 (19:06)
Patterns 1 To 26 (Synthesizer version) (14:11)
In C: Part 1 (CD)
In C: Part 2
In C: Part 3
In C: Part 4
In C: Part 5
In C: Part 6
In C: Part 7
In C: Part 8
In C: Part 9
Review: Terry Riley's 'In C' had a huge impact on 20th Century music, first presented in 1964, it sounds out of this world, even today, and is as fixated on creating a musical impression as it is the technical rules it insists upon to achieve that - 53 phrases, each musician allowed to repeat theirs as many times as they like so long as they do things in the order they first appeared, making success reliant on listening to each other.

The Young Gods may not have such frameworks, but nevertheless also greatly effected countless other artists. They're a band that - to paraphrase LCD Soundsystem - really did sell, or maybe swap, their guitars in favour of synthesisers, their innovation cannot be understated. Here, then, they offer a new interpretation of Riley's conceptual masterpiece, following his rulebook while somehow managing to make it all new.
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Knock On Wood: The Acoustic Sessions (remastered)
Cat: 62373. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Our House (5:33)
Everythere (4:33)
Gasoline Man (5:10)
Speak Low (4:56)
Charlotte (2:06)
Longue Route (4:26)
She Rains (5:23)
Skinflowers (4:18)
I'm The Drug (2:55)
Freedom (4:02)
Stay With Us (4:12)
Ghostrider (11:57)
Our House (CD)
I'm The Drug
Everythere
Gasoline Man
Speak Low
Charlotte
Ghost Rider
Longue Route
She Rains
Freedom
Skinflowers
Stay With Us
Review: Originally released in 2008, the Swiss industrial rock pioneers have reimagined their past material with instruments you'd likely find people tapping away at around a fire in Glastonbury - it's a far cry from the avant-rock high-voltage set up we're used to seeing with them. Nevertheless, they pull it off brilliantly. On 'Our House' they marry the Hang with unhurried arpeggio picking that sounds like a homage to the original Spanish guitar. 'I'm The Drug' takes a hypnotic, desert-rock approach and is adorned with jaw-dropping lead guitar runs. With this album a celebration of the acoustic guitar, it's fitting that they pay tribute to one of the all-time gods of the instrument: Richie Havens. They do justice and then some to his iconic cut 'Freedom'. A track that Havens famously performed at The World Says No To War in Iraq demo in New York City in 2003. The raw delivery that The Young Gods muster with their cover shows they have sincere affinity with said legend and are truly commanding of the stage even with more humble gear.
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West End Coast
West End Coast (gatefold LP)
Cat: LEGO 097LP. Rel: 04 Feb 16
You Can Feel It (3:17)
Emilia (4:05)
Better (4:01)
Distance Between Us (3:36)
See Me Slumber (3:21)
In My Pocket (4:58)
So Bad (4:01)
Saturday (3:47)
Spiral (3:46)
Long Way Back (5:26)
Review: It can be something of a surprise to know that Young Gun Silver Fox hail from modern-day London, as the sound of this album couldn't be more '70s-tinged and Californian if it was sporing sideburns, reefer-in-hand and discussing the Watergate scandal. Redolent of the like of Steely Dan, The Doobie Brothers and even The Eagles, 'West End Coast' thankfully has chops and talent to stand as much more than a mere retro curiosity or museum piece - ditties like 'You Can Feel It' and 'In My Pocket' channel vocalist Andy Platts' falsetto croon, heavenly harmonies and AM radio production to considerable satisfaction for all.
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Ticket To Shangri La
Cat: LEGO 264VL. Rel: 10 Nov 22
Still Got It Going On (4:24)
West Side Jet (4:05)
Tip Of The Flame (4:34)
Rolling Back (3:43)
Simple Imagination (4:00)
Sierra Nights (3:38)
Lodestar (3:18)
Winners (3:47)
Starting Wars (4:42)
Freak Flag (5:14)
Review: UK duo Young Gun Sliver Fox make a magical mix of modern soul, classic pop and funk that is drenched in sunshine. Ticket To Shangri-La is the pairs fourth studio album and it finds them fine-tuning their signature sound with West Coast AOR and plenty of lush and natural grooves. Their compositional skill and production really shines through and these tunes transport you to a wide open musical highway with open blue skies and plenty of positive vibrations to get you going. As a way of extending your summer into the darker, colder months, this is the perfect ticket.
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Power Sucker
Power Sucker (metallic silver & blue swirl vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: TRR 431LPC1. Rel: 03 Apr 25
The Darkest Side (2:42)
Every Bone (3:05)
Call Bullshit (3:25)
Exit Slowly (4:05)
Power Sucker (3:31)
Turned Out Alright (3:06)
Balloon (2:19)
The Holy Net (4:15)
Total Fucking Clarity (2:20)
Take Get Lost (3:24)
Falling Bullet (1:54)
A Life In Tow (2:34)
Hotel Of Crows (3:26)
Review: Louisville post-hardcore/noise rock trio Young Widows release their first album in 11 years. This follow-up to 2014's Easy Pain has them land on such mesmerising pummeling form that all is forgiven and forgotten for the long wait for a new album. This dark, heavy, and powerful affair has an industrial, motorik intensity to it on single 'Call Bullshit' and the lyrics don't hold back: "I'm gonna call your bullshit/When it's close to me/I'm gonna call your bullshit/Even when it leaves." Elsewhere, 'The Holy Net' nails it in terms of the bleakest atmosphere you can imagine whilst subtly layering in a haunting vocal hook that stays with you long after you've pressed stop.
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 in stock $29.20
After The Gold Rush (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
After The Gold Rush (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (limited numbered gatefold LP + 7" box set)
Cat: 009362 4889595. Rel: 19 Mar 21
Tell Me Why (2:58)
After The Gold Rush (3:46)
Only Love Can Break Your Heart (3:08)
Southern Man (5:32)
Till The Morning Comes (1:17)
Oh Lonesome Me (3:50)
Don't Let It Bring You Down (2:58)
Birds (2:27)
When You Dance, I Can Really Love (3:44)
I Believe In You (3:26)
Cripple Creek Ferry (1:28)
Wonderin' (2:05)
Wonderin' (unreleased version) (1:52)
Review: RECOMMENDED
After The Goldrush is truly timeless Neil Young, a benchmark setting record that even now, five decades after its initial grand unveiling, feels fresh and highly original - albeit the Canadian-American artist and his third studio album have been imitated and replicated by many musicians and bands in the years between then and now.

It's also significant as one of four landmark LPs released by the individual members of cult folk rock collective Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young following their chart-topping record Deja Vu, and as such can be seen as a vital chapter in a hugely important era for acoustic rock and folk. Perhaps even the most significant time in the evolution of that sound, so dive in and experience this master songwriter at the top of his game.
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 in stock $51.15
Oceanside Countryside
Oceanside Countryside (clear vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 172737 5. Rel: 10 Mar 25
Sail Away (3:48)
Lost In Space (4:19)
Captain Kennedy (2:50)
Goin' Back (5:08)
Human Highway (3:11)
Field Of Opportunity (3:09)
Dance Dance Dance (2:32)
The Old Homestead (7:10)
It Might Have Been (2:36)
Pocahontas (3:23)
Review: Crazed equestrian songwriter Neil Young hears the first reprisal of a formerly unreleased album, deemed one of his great "lost" albums. Recorded in 1977, Young commented on the record's various inspirational breeding grounds: Florida's Oceanside beach, Triad Studios in Miami, and Crazy Mama's in Nashville, and of the fact that it was "quite a personal record, mostly made up of acoustic songs with no bass or drums." Known of for years online, where it was place-held with a hand-scrawled album cover, the record now comes with full-blown official cover art, documenting Young in the brief interim period between American Stars 'N Bars and Comes A Time (1977-78).
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Homegrown
Cat: 009362 4893639. Rel: 19 Jun 20
Separate Ways (3:33)
Try (2:51)
Mexico (1:38)
Love Is A Rose (2:19)
Homegrown (2:46)
Florida (2:59)
Kansas (2:15)
We Don't Smoke It No More (4:47)
White Line (3:13)
Vacancy (3:58)
Little Wing (2:08)
Star Of Bethlehem (2:42)
Review: What proportion of the rock 'n' roll pantheons Neil Young will occupy when he finally (God forbid) stables the Crazy Horse is anyone's guess, but you'd better believe it will be more than most artists. 'Homegrown', until now at least, was at risk of being missing from those chapters, which would have been a crying shame given it epitomises what a songwriting tour de force he was in the 1970s. There's a raw feel to the album that goes beyond the near-50-year-old born-on date, perhaps best encapsulated in the fact we open mid-note - the tape started rolling after the maestro began playing. At the time Young was reeling from a breakup, and eventually decided not to release the album at all due to its personal subject matter. Now ready to let the world in, it's quintessential Young but also one of the closest we've ever got to his soul, albeit retrospectively.
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Carnegie Hall 1970
Cat: 009362 4885153. Rel: 01 Oct 21
Down By The River (4:23)
Cinnamon Girl (3:44)
I Am A Child (3:08)
Expecting To Fly (3:30)
The Loner (5:12)
Wonderin' (2:45)
Helpless (4:14)
Southern Man (4:50)
Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing (5:00)
Sugar Mountain (8:32)
On The Way Home (3:24)
Tell Me Why (3:12)
Only Love Can Break Your Heart (3:06)
Old Man (3:25)
After The Gold Rush (5:10)
Flying On The Ground Is Wrong (4:14)
Cowgirl In The Sand (3:57)
Don't Let It Bring You Down (2:28)
Birds (3:13)
Bad Fog Of Loneliness (2:35)
Ohio (3:08)
See The Sky About To Rain (3:55)
Dance Dance Dance (3:00)
Review: There are rock stars, then there are rock stars. Then there are rock starts like Neil Young who, with or without jumping on the Crazy Horse, will always be considered as a bonafide original and a true icon. Hence the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inducting him not once, but twice, thanks to services rendered both solo and in the band Buffalo Springfield.

While every show Young plays is always remembered as a real moment in guitar history, some rank higher than others. His performance at New York's Carnegie Hall on 4th December 1970 sits in the latter category. Covering one of the most celebrated eras in this prized artist's career, it boasts an expansive setlist that includes anthems like 'Down By The River' and 'Sugar Mountain' realised in a pared-back style, with then-unreleased and, in the cases of 'Bad Fog Of Loneliness', 'Old Man', and 'See the Sky About to Rain', unrecorded gems also present and correct.
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Decade (remastered)
Decade (remastered) (gatefold 3xLP)
Cat: RPRW 558030. Rel: 22 Jun 17
Down To The Wire (2:29)
Burned (2:16)
Mr Soul (2:47)
Broken Arrow (6:17)
Expecting To Fly (3:44)
Sugar Mountain (5:45)
I Am A Child (2:17)
The Loner (3:51)
The Old Laughing Lady (5:48)
Cinnamon Girl (3:00)
Down By The River (9:15)
Cowgirl In The Sand (10:04)
I Believe In You (3:28)
After The Gold Rush (3:47)
Southern Man (5:30)
Helpless (3:45)
Ohio (3:00)
Soldier (2:29)
Old Man (3:22)
A Man Needs A Maid (3:59)
Harvest (3:10)
Heart Of Gold (3:05)
Star Of Bethlehem (2:48)
The Needle & The Damage Done (2:13)
Tonight's The Night (part 1) (4:33)
Tired Eyes (4:32)
Walk On (2:42)
For The Turnstiles (3:01)
Winterlong (3:07)
Deep Forbidden Lake (3:43)
Like A Hurricane (8:17)
Love Is A Rose (2:17)
Cortez The Killer (7:27)
Campaigner (3:28)
Long May You Run (3:50)
Review: We've had more Neil Young compilations thrown our way over the years than many of us care to remember, but only one really sticks in the mind, and it's this one. Originally released in 1977 and chronicling the period in which Young went from being a simple member of Buffalo Springfield to one of the most heralded North American songwriters of the late century, and comprising work from that band alongside Crosby Stills Nash and Young, it's studded with delights aplenty. From the extended guitar sprawl of 'Down By The Ocean' and 'Cortez The Killer' to poignant balladry like 'After The Goldrush' and 'Helpless', no-one captured the dreams and hopes of the hippie generation in quite the way Young did, and this collection is a magnificent testimony to his most fertile and heartwarming era.
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Chrome Dreams (reissue)
Chrome Dreams (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP (side 4 etched) + poster)
Cat: 009362 4869375. Rel: 10 Aug 23
Pocahontas (3:21)
Will To Love (7:11)
Star Of Bethlehem (2:41)
Like A Hurricane (8:16)
Too Far Gone (2:40)
Hold Back The Tears (5:12)
Homegrown (2:22)
Captain Kennedy (2:50)
Stringman (3:30)
Sedan Delivery (5:16)
Powderfinger (3:22)
Look Out For My Love (4:02)
Review: Neil Young fans rejoice, for his fabled 'lost' album of the late 70s is finally seeing the official release that has been denied for so long. Chrome Dreams was originally compiled as an acetate to be considered for release in 1977, but it never made it to press and only existed as a widespread bootleg. A fair wedge of the songs made their way onto other Neil Young and Crazy Horse releases in other versions, but there's something special about hearing the likes of 'Hold Back The Tears' in this context, recorded as a solo acoustic affair with a rawness which lets Young's craft shine through in all its glory.
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On The Beach (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 009362 4852339. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Walk On
See The Sky About To Rain
Revolution Blues
For The Turnstiles
Vampire Blues
On The Beach
Motion Pictures
Ambulance Blues
Review: Neil Young's On the Beach, his fifth studio album, marked a pivotal moment in his career. Originally released in 1974, the album featured a wide array of collaborators, including Crazy Horse members Billy Talbot and Ralph Molina, as well as iconic musicians like Levon Helm, Rick Danko, and David Crosby. Recorded at both his Broken Arrow Ranch in Northern California and Sunset Sound in Hollywood, On the Beach captured a transitional period for Young, as he ventured into new sonic territories while reflecting the evolving counterculture of the 1970s. The album features standout tracks like 'See The Sky About To Rain' and 'Ambulance Blues', songs that poignantly capture the shifting cultural landscape. Known for its introspective tone and bold experimentation, On the Beach signaled new creative directions for Young, expanding his musical palette in unexpected ways. Now, a 50th-anniversary edition of the album will be released via Reprise Records. This limited edition will be pressed on clear vinyl, featuring updated artwork to commemorate the milestone. Decades later, On the Beach remains a defining work in Young's catalogue, resonating with its depth and timeless relevance.
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Freedom (reissue)
Freedom (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 009362 4881834. Rel: 02 Oct 24
Rockin' In The Free World
Crime In The City (Sixty To Zero) (part 1)
Don't Cry
Hangin' On A Limb
Eldorado
The Ways Of Love
Someday
On Broadway
Wrecking Ball
No More
Too Far Gone
Rockin' In The Free World
Review: Neil Young's Freedom marks a triumphant return at the end of what was a turbulent 80s for the Canadian-American legend, re-establishing him as a force in rock music. The album blends gritty hard rock with country influences, harking back to his classic 70s sound, while also laying the groundwork for the grunge movement. With standout tracks like 'Rockin' in the Free World', the socially charged 'Crime in the City', and the sonic adventure of 'Eldorado', Young proves his songwriting and guitar prowess remain intact. Balancing aggressive, distorted guitars with heartfelt ballads like 'Hangin' on a Limb' and 'Wrecking Ball', the album showcases Young's versatility. Its diverse soundiranging from raw rock to introspective folkicreates a cohesive, compelling experience. The blend of intelligent lyrics, dynamic drumming, and distinct lead guitar playing solidify Freedom as one of his most potent efforts. It revitalised Young's career as the grunge music was forming and its influence would echo throughout the next decade.
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Archives Vol III Takes
Archives Vol III Takes (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 093624 844471. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Hey Babe (previously unreleased version) (4:08)
Neil Young & Crazy Horse - "Drive Back" (previously unreleased live version) (5:29)
Hitchhikin' Judy (4:28)
Let It Shine (previously unreleased live version) (4:49)
The Ducks - "Sail Away" (previously unreleased original) (5:18)
Neil Young & Nicolette Larson - "Comes A Time" (feat The Gone with The Wind Orchestra - previously unreleased version) (2:44)
Lady Wingshot (previously unreleased song) (2:49)
Thrasher (previously unreleased live version) (5:58)
Neil Young & Devo - "Hey Hey, My My, (Into The Black)" (9:25)
Neil Young & Crazy Horse - "Bright Sunny Day" (previously unreleased song) (2:40)
Winter Winds (previously unreleased song) (3:05)
Neil Young & Royal Pineapples - "If You Got Love" (previously unreleased version) (3:18)
Razor Love (5:09)
Neil Young & The Royal Harvesters - "This Old House" (previously unreleased original) (5:33)
Neil Young & Crazy Horse - "Barstool Blues" (previously unreleased live version) (4:39)
Last Of His Kind (previously unreleased original) (3:45)
Review: Neil Young's Archives Vol. III Takes is a 16-song sampler that offers a deeper listen into his creative journey from 1976 to 1987. Released as part of the expansive Archives Vol. III box set, this collection is great for die-hard fans but also for those who want to get more familiar with this period of his career, with a balance of unreleased gems, live performances and alternate takes that illuminate one of Young's more prolific eras. Opening with the acoustic beauty 'Hey Babe,' recorded during a session with Nicolette Larson and Linda Ronstadt, the album showcases Neil's knack for crafting harmonies. The live version of 'Drive Back' with Crazy Horse from their 1976 London show injects electric energy into the mix, while 'Razor Love' presents an earlier digital version of the track later polished for Silver & Gold. Another standout is the unreleased 'Bright Sunny Day,' reminiscent of the rugged feel of Ragged Glory, recorded years before that album saw the light. In essence, Archives Vol. III Takes is a curated journey through Neil Young's vault, offering a rich experience for those eager to explore his lesser-known works.
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Oceanside Countryside
Oceanside Countryside (LP + booklet)
Cat: 009362 4858980. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Sail Away (3:48)
Lost In Space (4:19)
Captain Kennedy (2:50)
Goin' Back (5:08)
Human Highway (3:11)
Field Of Opportunity (3:09)
Dance Dance Dance (2:32)
The Old Homestead (7:10)
It Might Have Been (2:36)
Pocahontas (3:23)
Review: This is the great Neil Young's latest "lost" album, now released as part of his Analog Original Series. Recorded between May and December 1977, it precedes Comes A Time from 1978 but it also shares its country and folk sound. Three tracksi'Goin' Back,' 'Human Highway' and 'Field of Opportunity' appear on both albums in fact. This vinyl release reflects the album's original planned tracklist and 'Oceanside' finds Young perform solo, while 'Countryside' features collaborators like Ben Keith, Rufus Thibodeaux and Levon Helm. Some tracks differ from Archives Vol. III, with original versions of 'Field of Opportunity' and 'Dance Dance Dance' featuring Young's backing vocals.
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Before & After
Before & After (Blu-ray)
Cat: 007599 3995916. Rel: 07 Dec 23
I'm The Ocean
Homefires
Burned
On The Way Home
If You Got Love
A Dream That Can Last
Birds
My Heart
When I Hold You In My Arms
Mother Earth
Mr Soul
Comes A Time
Don't Forget Love
Review: On Before And After, Young chooses favourites from his playbook like a trip into his music history and performs them mostly alone on a solo acoustic journey. Each of the songs blend into each other and morph with mesmerizing clarity into a continuous flow of music creating a 48-minute pure and intimate listening experience. The 13-track album spans Neil's career, from Neil's early Buffalo Springfield contribution, "Burned" (1966) to the recent "Don't Forget Love"(2021) and includes the previously unreleased song "If You Got Love".

As Neil put it on his NYA site:
Songs from my life, recently recorded, create a music montage with no beginnings or endings. The feeling is captured, not in pieces, but as a whole piece. Only for listening.
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