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Who's Next (50th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Cat: ARHSLP 19. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Baba O'Riley (4:54)
Bargain (4:05)
Love Ain't For Keeping (3:32)
My Wife (3:31)
The Song Is Over (6:30)
Getting In Tune (4:46)
Going Mobile (3:45)
Behind Blue Eyes (3:36)
Won't Get Fooled Again (8:34)
Review: As part of the Who's massive reissue bundle of Who's Next, their most popular album, the half-speed remastered edition on vinyl makes for a relatively reserved version, compared to the mammoth CD box-sets full of demos and rarities also in tow. Primed for audiophiles - whose needs sometimes cross over with, but are no less distinct from, that of collection completists - this version of the album is special in that the original tapes have been re-treated using a half-speed remastering process, which enhances the sound quality and clarity of the original recordings. What's more, this version was done at Abbey Road Studios, of all places, with the process overseen by acclaimed engineer Miles Showell and from tapes prepared by Jon Astley.
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Quadrophenia (half speed remastered)
Quadrophenia (half speed remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: 358522 6. Rel: 01 Feb 24
I Am The Sea (2:06)
The Real Me (3:16)
Quadrophenia (6:03)
Cut My Hair (3:41)
The Punk & The Godfather (5:01)
I'm One (2:37)
The Dirty Jobs (4:22)
Helpless Dancer (2:33)
Is It In My Head (3:35)
I've Had Enough (6:08)
5:15 (4:45)
Sea & Sand (4:46)
Drowned (5:16)
Bell Boy (4:49)
Doctor Jimmy (8:25)
The Rock (6:30)
Love, Reign O'er Me (5:43)
Review: As part of their latest full-discography reissue via UMR, The Who re-release their second full-length rock opera, Quadrophenia. Newly to 180-gram black vinyl, this mammoth project is an early rock concept album by the band, credited for the revival and cementing of the Mod subculture at large in the seventies. The album is set between London and Brighton in 1965, and follows a young mod named Jimmy and his many tight-blazered, Moped-bound travails and heartaches. Responsible for producing the Mod as a full-blown, marketable, subcultural identity, Quadrophenia was the blueprint for a youth aeon, and went on to inspire the teen drug-addled, alley-way action of the later film of the same name, directed by Franc Roddam.
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By Numbers (half speed remastered)
By Numbers (half speed remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: 457091 3. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Slip Kid (4:33)
However Much I Booze (5:01)
Squeeze Box (2:42)
Dreaming From The Waist (4:09)
Imagine A Man (4:04)
Success Story (3:21)
They Are All In Love (3:01)
Blue Red & Grey (2:48)
How Many Friends (4:05)
In A Hand Or A Face (3:23)
Review: New to the mammoth set of limited edition half-speed remasters of The Who's best and most well-known material, and by commission from founding member Pete Townshend, comes this fresh reissue of The Who By Numbers. The band's seventh studio album, this album is known for its more introspective, personal sound and lyrical content, compared to their earlier and better known projects. Mirroring the earlier disillusionments portrayed on the smash that was Quadrophenia, By Numbers portrays Townshend's own disillusionment with the music industry, from sombre alcoholic meltdowns like 'However Much I Booze' to ironic, stoned detachments such as 'Success Story'.
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Quadrophenia (Soundtrack) (Super Deluxe Edition)
The WHO / VARIOUS
Quadrophenia (Soundtrack) (Super Deluxe Edition) (limited unmixed CD + DVD + posters + booklets + inserts + postcards + film cel)
Cat: BSPED 028BOX. Rel: 10 Apr 25
The Who - "I Am The Sea"
The Who - "The Real Me"
The Who - "I'm One"
The Who - "5.15"
The Who - "Love Reign O'er Me"
The Who - "Bellboy"
The Who - "I've Had Enough"
The Who - "Helpless Dancer"
The Who - "Doctor Jimmy"
The High Numbers - "Zoot Suit"
Cross Section - "Hi Heel Sneakers"
The Who - "Get Out & Stay Out"
The Who - "Four Faces"
The Who - "Joker James"
The Who - "The Punk & The Godfather"
James Brown - "Night Train"
The Kingsmen - "Louie Louie"
Booker T & The MG's - "Green Onions"
The Cascades - "Rhythm Of The Rain"
The Chiffons - "He's So Fine"
The Ronettes - "Be My Baby"
The Crystals - "Da Doo Ron Ron"
The High Numbers - "I'm The Face"
Review: The most eminent British rock opera of all time, The Who's Quadrophenia, released in 1973, hears Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Roger Daltrey conceive and narrate the angst of a young postroom worker, Jimmy, living in post-war Britain amid the schismatics of the mods and rockers, as they warred in converse step. Exploring rebellion, let-off steam, and alienation through music, the record firmly set the stage for the 1979 film adaptation of the same name, which popularised the thoroughfare connecting London-Brighton as a vital identificatory artery for a certain angst-ridden generation. The album features standout tracks like '5:15' and 'Love, Reign O'er Me', and remains one of The Who's most celebrated works. It's now reissued through Bespoke Editions, with two CDs of Pete Townshend's demos, and a 5.1 DVD-A remix of eight tracks, plus handwritten lyrics in a book and a 13,000-word essay from Townshend.
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Hailbound Queen
Hailbound Queen (orange vinyl LP)
Cat: 781057 003113. Rel: 12 Dec 24
King Baby (7:20)
Blue Carousel (5:38)
Keep Me In Your Heart (4:18)
Trashy (9:34)
Halloween Face (7:35)
Review: Athens, Georgia band Widespread Panic are live-jammed, blues rock and hard rock sensations, and they know it as much, having released over half of their post-2009 discography in the form of live albums. 'Hailbound Queen' is an exception to this rule, consisting entirely of re-renditions of classic songs from their classic setlist, coming freshly off the heels of their acclaimed 2024 originals record Snake Oil King. 'Hailbound Queen' is a reminiscence by contrast, all of the songs therein - 'Blue Carousel', 'Trashy', and 'Halloween Face' among them - having found a rightful, firmly-lodged place in fans' hearts. The record lands in good time for Halloween too, its timing nodding to the band's infamous Halloween shows, regularly performed across the US.
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Satanic Rites Of
Satanic Rites Of (limited bone white vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SNAKE 800783P. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Eventually (6:07)
Scared Of Glass (5:14)
Troubadour Moon (4:38)
Fire In The Cheap Seats (4:28)
Kunce (2:57)
Maintain Radio Silence (3:59)
Blue Moon Over Brinkbum (3:02)
Hurt People Hurt People (3:45)
I'll Be Your Monster (3:19)
Failure Is The Mother Of Success (7:28)
Review: Hard rockers unite. Or at least they used to. In an age when it often feels like even the last remaining vestiges of whatever subcultures survived MTV and the Millennium are themselves divided, every once in a while a record comes along that acts like a rousing call for unilateral response. The Satanic Rites Of is exactly that album. Reading reviews is smile-inducing, if for no other reason than the references to frontman Ginger as a 'godfather' of the British heavy-hard guitar scene. It's hard to deny, except if in your mind he still invokes images of a sprightly enfant terrible. In all honestly, the latest is both - an outfit that have lost none of their high energy snarl and commitment to doing interesting, ferocious things, but have years of wisdom on their side to achieve them.
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Mummer
Mummer (200 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: APELP 106. Rel: 05 May 22
Beating Of Hearts (4:07)
Wonderland (4:36)
Love On A Farmboy's Wages (3:59)
Great Fire (3:51)
Deliver Us From The Elements (4:33)
Human Alchemy (5:03)
Ladybird (4:28)
In Loving Memory Of A Name (3:16)
Me & The Wind (4:12)
Funk Pop A Roll (3:13)
Review: A whole series of XTC classics are being reissued right now and the latest is Mummer. It has been freshly cut at Loud Mastering and pressed up onto an eye waveringly good 200g vinyl. It was the sixth record from the British rock outfit and was released in 1983. It was the last record to feature the drumming of Terry Chambers and though it didn't have much album chart success it did spawn singles 'Great Fire', 'Wonderland' and 'Love on a Farmboy's Wages', which managed to hit No. 50 on the UK singles chart.
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The Big Express (remastered)
The Big Express (remastered) (gatefold 200 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: APELP 107. Rel: 08 Nov 22
Wake Up (4:42)
All You Pretty Girls (3:40)
Shake You Donkey Up (4:20)
Seagulls Screaming Kiss Her, Kiss Her (3:48)
This World Over (5:33)
The Everyday Story Of Smalltown (3:53)
I Bought Myself A Liarbird (2:49)
Reign Of Blows (3:29)
You're The Wish You Are I Had (3:17)
I Remember The Sun (3:07)
Train Running Low On Soul Coal (5:11)
Review: XTC's cult 1984 album 'The Big Express' was essentially just that - a 'big expression' of brash indie noise, tempered by the shadow of the industrial old Wiltshire town in which the band grew up, Swindon. In true post-punk fashion, the band combined the electronic Linndrum with guitar, bass and vocals. But the 'Express', in their words, wasn't just self-expression; electronic rock, to XTC, also reflected the quite literal concept of the 'railway express', reflecting Swindon's reputation as one of the core towns behind the UK's railway system. A remarkable album, and a slice of history at that.
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Oranges & Lemons (reissue)
Oranges & Lemons (reissue) (gatefold 200 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: APELPX 109. Rel: 04 Sep 20
Garden Of Earthly Delights (4:53)
The Mayor Of Simpleton (3:47)
King For A Day (3:28)
Here Comes President Kill Again (3:35)
The Loving (4:07)
Poor Skeleton Steps Out (3:21)
One Of The Millions (4:27)
Scarecrow People (4:07)
Merely A Man (3:22)
Cynical Days (3:12)
Across This Antheap (4:38)
Hold Me My Daddy (3:43)
Pink Thing (3:41)
Miniature Sun (3:48)
Chalkhills & Children (4:41)
Review: The legacy of XTC simultaneously reveals the inner workings and inflexibility of the music industry and how easy it is to be incredibly talented and forward-thinking yet still languish in relative obscurity. Of course most musos are pretty familiar with these New Wavers, but at least some of that knowledge has been garnered retrospectively, through revisiting and reappraising.

'Oranges & Lemons', first released in 1989, is the band at their smash hit-potential best, and also on the cusp of their eventual decline. It's as fresh as any that came before - far more than just New Wave happening here (synth pop, DIY indie), and nobody was looking to reign anything in, allowing the sprawling contents to span two whole discs unabridged. Another piece of compelling evidence to say that XTC's main problems were the fact managers and labels didn't really get what they were aiming for, musically, rather than their notorious avoidance of tours.
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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 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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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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Pleasure
Pleasure ("coke bottle" clear vinyl LP)
Cat: BLER 15331. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Stevie & Sly
Born To Dream
Late Night Last Train
Burning Daylight
Holding Back The Fire
Just For Pleasure
Put Up Your Dukes
The Greatest Loser
Stealing Time
One Horse Race
Review: The fifth album by Young Gun Silver Fox - Andy Platts and Shawn Lee - further explores their love for the smooth, sun-soaked 70s West Coast pop-rock and soul. Musing on Steely Dan, Earth, Wind & Fire, and the Doobie Brothers, the pair came together in Norfolk to write and record in person, with over half the record's tracks emerging from these in-studio sessions. Known for a rapidly growing following in the UK and Europe, Young Gun Silver Fox have also made waves in the U.S., wrapping up their biggest tour yet, including sold-out shows and support dates with Black Pumas. As Andy reflects, "I just smell the ocean and the air... and I can just kick back and enjoy it."
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Coastal: The Soundtrack
Cat: 009362 4838777. Rel: 17 Apr 25
I'm The Ocean (7:19)
Comes A Time (3:14)
Love Earth (2:39)
Prime Of Life (3:40)
Throw Your Hatred Down (4:40)
Vampire Blues (2:59)
When I Hold You In My Arms (5:54)
Expecting To Fly (3:53)
Song X (2:37)
I Am A Child (2:59)
Don't Forget Love (0:52)
Review: A rare live album from Neil Young, this companion to the Daryl Hannah-directed tour documentary captures the American singer-songwriter's 2023 Coastal solo tour. Through 11 handpicked songs from his 60-year career, including 'I Am a Child' and 'Vampire Blues', the album shows off Young's instrumental virtuosity on guitar, piano, and harmonica, and marked a transformative moment as the world emerged from the COVID pandemic. Coastal stands as one of the most intimate live albums Young has ever released, its recordings mutating between various cities, reconnecting chameleonically with his own timeless songs. The weight of history, the rebirth of an artist.
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Oceanside Countryside
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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Royce Hall January 30 1971
Cat: 009362 4885085. Rel: 06 May 22
On The Way Home (3:15)
Tell Me Why (2:46)
Old Man (3:36)
Journey Through The Past (3:04)
Cowgirl In The Sand (4:21)
Heart Of Gold (3:08)
A Man Needs A Maid (5:02)
See The Sky About To Rain (3:43)
Sugar Mountain (4:08)
Don't Let It Bring You Down (4:37)
Love In Mind (2:35)
The Needle & The Damage Done (2:05)
Ohio (2:41)
Down By The River (3:00)
Dance Dance Dance (3:31)
I Am A Child (5:09)
Review: We can never get enough of Neil Young's current run of reissues and rarities, and here comes another. This much-bootlegged performance from 1971 was recorded on January 30 at the University of California - it was a solo acoustic performance which puts Young's captivating songwriting and singing front and centre, adorned simply by piano and guitar. At the centre of the show is 'Journey Through The Past' - a haunting ballad which sounds incredible thanks to the diligent remastering job carried out by Young's team, working from the original analogue tapes no less.
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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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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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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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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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Oceanside Countryside
Cat: RPRW 7214002. Rel: 17 Apr 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: Neil Young's return to this 1977-recorded "lost" collection of songs feels like a snapshot of an artist in transition, navigating between the raw edges of his 70s output and the more polished direction he would take in the years to come. Recorded between Florida's Triad Studios and Malibu's Indigo, the tracks resonate with a kind of unforced authenticity that's increasingly rare in modern music. You'll know some of these tunes - the majority did turn up in other LP tracklistings eventually - but re-pieced together it's clear there's a quiet confidence here, as if Young, unburdened by the pressures of commercial expectation, was simply allowing the music to flow out. Opening with the delicate 'Sail Away,' Young sets a tone that's both intimate and expansive, a rare combination that permeates the entire set. 'Lost In Space' follows, its understated melancholy giving way to moments of real tenderness, as though Young was channeling something deeply personal without ever letting it feel too heavy. The rolling 'Captain Kennedy' showcases his gift for storytelling, while 'Goin' Back' and 'Human Highway' bring with them echoes of past greatness, weaving themes of reflection and longing with his signature mix of folk and country. By the time 'Pocahontas' rolls around, it's clear that the collection, though rough around the edges, forms a cohesive whole, a snapshot of Young's restless creativity and unflinching approach to songwriting.
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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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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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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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Toast
Toast (gatefold 2xLP (side 4 etched))
Cat: 009362 4881308. Rel: 08 Jul 22
Quit (5:16)
Standing In The Light Of Love (4:19)
Goin' Home (7:52)
Timberline (4:04)
Gateway Of Love (10:11)
How Ya Doin'? (6:56)
Boom Boom Boom (13:07)
Review: Neil Young recorded Toast in 2001 and has never previously released it. It is one of his numerous one-off genre-experiment albums and half of the tunes on it made it onto his Are You Passionate? in only slighted revised form. Made with backing from the soul legends Booker T. and the M.G.'s and Young's normal rock band Crazy Horse, there are hard hitting and hard rocking tunes like 'Timberline' next to more R&B leaning cuts and 'Gateway of Love,' a 10-minute guitar workout that is one of the best you will not have heard before.
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Colorado
Colorado (gatefold 140 gram vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) + 7")
Cat: 009362 4898917. Rel: 25 Oct 19
Think Of Me (3:02)
She Showed Me Love (13:36)
Olden Days (4:04)
Help Me Lose My Mind (4:15)
Green Is Blue (3:48)
Shut It Down (3:41)
Milky Way (5:58)
Eternity (2:44)
Rainbow Of Colors (3:36)
I Do (5:36)
Rainbow Of Colors (Solo - live In Portland May 2019)
Truth Kills
Review: Where do you start with a new album from Neil Young? One of the great rock artists of the 1970s hasn't stopped since - much to the joy of many and the derision of others - and here presents his staggering 39th studio album. Recorded in the mountains of Colorado, as those who watch the accompanying film will know only too well, in many ways it's his most significant work since "Le Noise", and certainly has the power you'd hope from reunification with backing band Crazy Horse. "Colorado" is incredibly personal and intimate, and yet also focused on subjects that are much farther reaching than you or I. It's politically charged and socially motivated, while never forgetting it's the small stories that often resonate most with listeners. A true master here closer to the top of his game than he has been in a very long time, if there's justice in the world it will win over new fans by the bucketload.
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Somewhere Under The Rainbow
Somewhere Under The Rainbow (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 093624 885047. Rel: 13 Apr 23
Tonight's The Night (6:00)
Mellow My Mind (3:23)
World On A String (3:11)
Speakin' Out (6:12)
Albuquerque (4:24)
New Mama (3:14)
Roll Another Number (For The Road) (5:00)
Tired Eyes (6:00)
Tonight's The Night (part II) (12:30)
Flying On The Ground Is Wrong (5:54)
Human Highway (10:17)
Helpless (2:43)
Don't Be Denied (6:18)
Cowgirl In The Sand (13:09)
Review: Recorded live at the Rainbow Theatre in London on November 5, 1973 as part of Young's tour with the Santa Monica Flyers, this key show in Young's career finally gets pressed to vinyl thanks to Warner. The band - comprised of Young on vocals and guitar, Nils Lofgren (lead and rhythm guitar, piano, accordion, vocals), Ben Keith (pedal steel guitar, vocals), Billy Talbot (bass, vocals) and Ralph Molina (drums, vocals) - performed a series of standout shows following the release of their seminal album Tonight's the Night. Featuring too many classics to count, including 'Helpless', 'Don't Be Denied' and 'Cowgirl In The Sand', this show is regularly celebrated for its "completely spontaneous and high-revved performance".
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Way Down In The Rust Bucket
Way Down In The Rust Bucket (4xLP box set + insert)
Cat: 009362 4893691. Rel: 26 Feb 21
Country Home (9:16)
Surfer Joe & Moe The Sleaze (5:42)
Love To Burn (13:57)
Days That Used To Be (4:53)
Bite The Bullet (3:59)
Cinnamon Girl (4:05)
Farmer John (6:03)
Over & Over (10:23)
Danger Bird (10:25)
Don’t Cry No Tears (4:01)
Sedan Delivery (6:05)
Roll Another Number (For The Road) (4:46)
Fuckin' Up (5:15)
T-Bone (6:47)
Homegrown (4:45)
Mansion On The Hill (5:53)
Like A Hurricane (12:59)
Love & Only Love (13:16)
Cortez The Killer (11:21)
Review: Back in November 1990, fresh off recording Ragged Glory, Neil Young and Crazy Horse took the stage at The Catalyst in Santa Cruz. They played a long and sprawling set of tunes that last three hours and took in songs like 'Love and Only Love' and 'Like a Hurricane' which they managed to hypnotically stretching out for more than ten minutes. The gig was also the debut live airing for 'Danger Bird' which was on the 1975 album Zuma. All of these make it on to the Way Down In The Rust Bucket album as part of Young's on going Performance Series.
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Ragged Glory Smell The Horse (reissue)
Cat: 009362 4882954. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Country Home (7:01)
White Line (2:59)
F*!#in' Up (5:55)
Over & Over (8:28)
Love To Burn (10:01)
Farmer John (4:15)
Mansion On The Hill (4:43)
Days That Used To Be (3:44)
Love & Only Love (10:18)
Mother Earth (National Anthem) (5:11)
Interstate (6:16)
Don't Spook The Horse (7:39)
Box Car (3:16)
Born To Run (12:18)
Review: Neil Young's Ragged Glory is a masterful return to form, blending raw power with a grungy edge that solidified his status as the "Godfather of Grunge." Released in 1990, this album with Crazy Horse is one of his most distortion-heavy works, offering a gritty, jam-packed sound that contrasts sharply with his earlier folk and country rock roots. Songs like 'F*!#kin' Up' and 'Over and Over' showcase Neil's ability to lock into extended grooves, delivering music that's both intense and heartfelt. One of rhe album's standout tracks, 'Mansion on the Hill,' carries a nostalgic weight, while 'Country Home' evokes warmth and memories of simpler times. The instrumentation is where Ragged Glory truly shines. Each track, is loaded with powerful guitar solos and heavy riffs. Neil's collaboration with Crazy Horse is unfiltered, spontaneous, and fiercely alive. With the closing track 'Mother Earth (Natural Anthem)' closing the album out in style, Ragged Glory remains a triumph. Its a raw, unapologetic album that shows Neil Young at his grungiest best.
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Early Daze
Early Daze (limited gatefold clear vinyl LP + booklet + poster)
Cat: 009362 4845799. Rel: 01 Jul 24
Dance Dance Dance (2:30)
Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown (3:47)
Winterlong (3:29)
Everybody's Alone (2:26)
Wonderin' (2:12)
Cinnamon Girl (3:00)
Look At All The Things (2:50)
Helpless (4:30)
Birds (3:17)
Down By The River (8:41)
Review: Neil Young's Early Daze with Crazy Horse is a treasure trove of mostly unreleased rarities from the early 70s. This 10-track album features familiar songs in rare and previously unheard versions, showcasing Young's raw, unfiltered creativity. Highlights include unreleased takes of 'Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown' and 'Look At All The Things,' co-written with Danny Whitten, adding depth to their collaborative legacy. Fans will also relish unreleased versions of classics like 'Helpless,' 'Wonderin',' and 'Down by the River.' The album offers a fresh experience with rare mixes of 'Birds' and the seven-inch mono mix of 'Cinnamon Girl,' complete with a unique guitar outro not present on the original LP. Early Daze is a compelling collection that captures the essence of Neil Young and Crazy Horse's early synergy, making it a vital piece of rock history.
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Dume
Dume (gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: 009362 4882107. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Ride My Llama (3:36)
Cortez The Killer (7:29)
Don’t Cry No Tears (2:35)
Born To Run (3:17)
Barstool Blues (3:00)
Danger Bird (6:50)
Stupid Girl (3:09)
Kansas (3:27)
Powderfinger (7:14)
Hawaii (4:27)
Drive Back (3:32)
Lookin’ For A Love (3:18)
Pardon My Heart (3:45)
Too Far Gone (2:40)
Pocahontas (3:27)
No One Seems To Know (2:25)
Review: With Neil Young's late 60s and early to mid-70s music being so well beloved, fans are ecstatic about this release. Dume is a 16-song album (2 LPs) by Neil Young with Crazy Horse from 1975, recorded during the Zuma recording sessions. It includes tracks and outtakes from Zuma. Thus, think of it like the most complete package or extended version on Zuma. This period (just three years after Harvest) of Neil's music is some of his most productive and beloved writing in his 50+ year career. These extra tracks add not only just more music to enjoy but a unique look into the sessions as they were. The two albums are housed a beautifully packaged gatefold as well.
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Fu##in' Up
Fu##in' Up (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 009362 4844938. Rel: 25 Apr 24
City Life (6:35)
Feels Like A Railroad (River Of Pride) (3:05)
Heart Of Steel (5:47)
Broken Circle (9:07)
Valley Of Hearts (13:01)
Farmer John (3:54)
Walkin' In My Place (Road Of Tears) (6:42)
To Follow One's Own Dream (4:57)
A Chance On Love (15:19)
Review: Neil Young and Crazy Horse's 'Fu##in' Up' is a raw and electrifying rock anthem that showcases the band's signature gritty sound and Neil Young's impassioned vocals. Released in 1990 as part of the album 'Ragged Glory,' this track is a powerhouse of distortion-drenched guitars and driving rhythms that now lends its name to a live recording from a club in Toronto in 2023. With its catchy hooks and rebellious spirit, Fu##in' Up encapsulates the essence of Young's defiant songwriting style and Crazy Horse's unbridled energy and is a blistering sonic journey that leaves a lasting impression.
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Early Daze
Early Daze (gatefold LP + booklet)
Cat: 0093624 850892. Rel: 27 Jun 24
Dance Dance Dance (2:30)
Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown (3:47)
Winterlong (3:29)
Everybody's Alone (2:26)
Wonderin' (2:12)
Cinnamon Girl (3:00)
Look At All The Things (2:50)
Helpless (4:30)
Birds (3:17)
Down By The River (8:41)
Review: Neil Young's Early Daze is a treasure trove for fans, featuring mostly unreleased rarities from the early 70s with Crazy Horse. The ten-track album offers iconic Young originals and co-written pieces with Danny Whitten, including rare versions of 'Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown' and 'Look At All The Things.' The LP includes unreleased versions of classics like 'Helpless,' 'Wonderin',' and 'Down by the River.' Fans will also appreciate the rare mixes of 'Birds' and 'Cinnamon Girl,' the latter being the 7" mono mix with a unique guitar outro not present on the original LP version. Early Daze is akin to a mini Archives release, with only two tracks overlapping with Archives Vol 1, making it an essential addition for collectors. This album captures the raw and unpolished brilliance of Young's early work with Crazy Horse, offering a fascinating glimpse into the genesis of some of his most beloved songs.
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Waka/Jawaka (reissue)
Waka/Jawaka (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 4813972 A. Rel: 15 Dec 22
Big Swifty (17:29)
Your Mouth (3:13)
It Just Might Be A One-Shot Deal (5:53)
Waka/Jawaka (9:45)
Review: Weirdo guitar visionary Frank Zappa released his acclaimed fourth LP 'Waka/Jawaka' in 1972, after the phrase appeared to him miraculously on an ouija board. A pinnacle of jazz fusion, near-classical orchestral influences and prog rock, it serves as a lesser-known sequel-ish to the generally agreed classic Hot Rats. It's also a shining example of time signature-core, with the moustached axe mage modulating all manner of tempos like it's nobody's business, also setting a high bar for what would eventually become post-rock in the process.
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The Grand Wazoo (reissue)
The Grand Wazoo (reissue) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 481397 4. Rel: 15 Dec 22
For Calvin (& His Next Two Hitch-Hikers) (6:06)
The Grand Wazoo (13:22)
Cletus Awreetus-Awrightus (3:32)
Eat That Question (6:08)
Blessed Relief (7:57)
Review: Originally released in 1972, The Grand Wazoo is the eighth album by Frank Zappa and The Mothers. It was the second album Zappa had to record in a wheelchair following an on-stage assault in 1971, and it found the psychedelic jazz rock fusionist expanding his musical stamp with a bigger band dynamic. The music on the album is largely instrumental, following on from Hot Rats, Burnt Weeny Sandwich and Waka/Jawaka as another bold, bonkers excursion into the furrows of Zappa's highly creative mind. It's been some time since this gem was in print, and it's now comfortably resting into the chunky grooves of an 180 gm pressing, no less.
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Funky Nothingness
Funky Nothingness (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: ZR 200431. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Funky Nothingness (1:49)
Tommy/Vincent Duo I (0:43)
Love Will Make Your Mind Go Wild (2:41)
I'm A Rollin' Stone (12:22)
Chunga's Revenge (Basement version) (9:21)
Basement Jam (6:25)
Work With Me Annie/Annie Had A Baby (2:48)
Tommy/Vincent Duo II (6:42)
Sharleena (1970 Record Plant mix) (12:13)
Khaki Sack (8:09)
Twinkle Tits (11:45)
Review: It's not easy to pick out obvious hits from Frank Zappa's frankly intimidating musical legacy, but 1969's Hot Rats must surely be one of his most widely adored albums. As such, this special archival project is the stuff of dreams for his devotees, of which there are more than a few. Much has been said about the reams of unreleased material hidden away in his vaults, but now an attentive team have pored over sessions recorded in 1970, not long after Hot Rats was released, and they've pieced together a whole new album of songs never previously heard by anyone bar those who were in the studio at the time.
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Over Nite Sensation (50th Anniversary Edition)
Over Nite Sensation (50th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP + poster + booklet)
Cat: 556485 7. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Camarillo Brillo (4:00)
I'm The Slime (3:31)
Dirty Love (2:59)
Fifty-Fifty (6:16)
Zomby Woof (5:11)
Dinah-Moe Humm (5:51)
Montana (6:36)
Review: Over-Nite Sensation has been long-hailed as the gateway drug into Frank Zappa’s extensive musical universe, after which there really is no going back. Now reissued and expanded by the Zappa estate, the album returns to the foreground again, in several formats, including one CD with over 57 unreleased and rare studio and live tracks piled on top of the original seven magnum opi. This edition, however, is an audiophile standard 2xLP edition, just as Uncle Meat intended from the jump. From the opening princely funk of ‘Dirty Love’ to the midway scattings of ‘Dinah-Moe Humm’ and the closing yippee-ki-yays of ‘Montana’, this album should be best remembered not only as FZ's sexiest, but coincidingly as the one on which music’s most notorious Bonnie & Clyde, Ike and Tina Turner, were enlisted to aid Zappa for the closing track, but were ultimately not credited due to a poor performance, by Zappa’s assessment.
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Whiskey A Go Go 1968: Highlights
Whiskey A Go Go 1968: Highlights (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 586715 7. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Help, I'm A Rock/Transylvania Boogie (7:10)
My Boyfriend's Back (2:24)
Bust His Head (7:31)
Tiny Sick Tears Jam (1:06)
Fun & Merriment (5:29)
Hungry Freaks, Daddy (6:25)
King Kong (6:37)
The Purpose Of This Evening (3:40)
The Duke (take 2) (2:32)
Khaki Sack (10:07)
The Whip (FZ mix) (10:50)
Brown Shoes Don't Make It (7:58)
Review: "The Mothers of Invention cordially invite you to join them on Tuesday, July 23, 1968, when they will be taking over the Whisky a Go Go for five full hours of unprecedented merriment, which will be secretly recorded for an upcoming record album. Dress optional. Starting sometime in the evening. R.S.V.D.T." So the ad in the LA Free Press allegedly read. Five hours? Unprecedented merriment? Frank Zappa at the height of the 1960s youth awakening? Sounds decent to us, as does this package, pieced together from scraps of bits captured during that concert. A genuine ride into the wonderful insanity of a band that remain pretty much out there on their own in the great universe of rock & roll, its bluesy, proggy, funky, folky, punk-y business. And it could only be Zappa.
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