Labi Siffre burst onto the UK’s blossoming singer-songwriter scene with his debut album in 1970, alongside contemporaries like Elton John, Bill Fay and Mike D’Abo. Featuring early hit “Make My Day” and
“A Little More Line”, the album was arranged and produced by Ian Green, noted 60s hit arranger.
This half-speed master edition is presented in its original sleeve, pressed on 180 gram heavyweight black vinyl, featuring an obi strip, and housed in a poly-lined inner sleeve, with all the lyrics and credits
on a new 4-page insert, as well as annotation by Alan Robinson based on a 2015 interview with Labi Siffre himself.
This new edition has been expertly mastered by Barry Grint at AIR Mastering from the original stereo tapes using precision half-speed mastering. Half-speed mastering is a vinyl cutting technique that
improves groove accuracy and transient information creating an incredibly detailed stereo image with a natural high frequency response.
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Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes; one of the most successful worldwide cross-over hit-making soul groups of the early to mid-1970s.
This single presents two of the best cuts from the legendary album “The Blue Album”. On the A side we have Billboard R&B Chart Hit – “Prayin” – hugely popular within the UK dance music scene. On the flip we have the wonderful “Baby I’m Back” – written and produced by none other than disco hall of famers McFadden and Whitehead.
Remastered by Phil Kinrade and presented in a 7” discobag sleeve mirroring the original artwork. Part of the Demon Records Singles Club.
- A1: Daryl Hall & John Oates - Out Of Touch (Club Version)
- A2: Robbie Nevil - C'est La Vie (Extended Version)
- A3: Living In A Box - Living In A Box (Dance Mix)
- B1: Fleetwood Mac - Big Love (Extended Remix)
- B2: Artists United Against Apartheid - Sun City (Last Remix)
- B3: The Cars - Hello Again (Hello Again)
- C1: Fine Young Cannibals - Ever Fallen In Love? (Club Senseless)
- C2: The Colourfield - Running Away (Long Version)
- C3: Deborah Harry - Sweet & Low (Swing Low Mix)
- D1: Daryl Hall - Dreamtime (Extended Remix Version)
- D2: Carly Simon - My New Boyfriend (Remix)
- D3: Bob Dylan - When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky (Full Length Version)
- E1: Neneh Cherry - Buffalo Stance
- E2: Wally Jump Jr & The Criminal Element - Turn Me Loose
- E3: Arthur Baker & The Backbeat Disciples - The Message Is Love (Feat Al Green - Cupid Mix)
- F1: Roberta Flack - Uh-Uh Ooh-Ooh Look Out (Here It Comes) (Here It Comes)
- F2: Will Downing - A Love Supreme (Jazz In The House Remix)
- F3: Al Jarreau - I Must Have Been A Fool (Remix)
- G1: Jeffrey Osborne - Soweto (Remixed Version)
- G2: Jermaine Stewart - Jody (Dance Version)
- G3: Atlantic Starr - One Lover At A Time (Extended Version)
- H1: Junie Morrison - Tease Me (Long Version)
- H2: Jennifer Holliday - No Frills Love (Extended Dance Remix)
- H3: Cindy Mizelle - This Could Be The Night
- J2: Glory - Can You Guess What Groove This Is (Short Version)
- J3: Ritz - I Wanna Get With You
- K1: Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force - Planet Rock
- K2: Tina B - Honey To A Bee (Vocal/Extended Version)
- K3: Arthur Baker - Breaker's Revenge (Extended Vocal Version)
- L1: Rockers Revenge - Walking On Sunshine (Feat Donnie Calvin - 12" Version)
- L2: Freeez - Iou (Mega-Mix)
- I1: Touchdown - Ease Your Mind
- I2: Second Image - Star (Us Remix)
- I3: Central Line - Surprise, Surprise
- J1: Afrika Bambaataa & The Jazzy 5 With The Kryptic Krew - Jazzy Sensation
This latest instalment of ARTHUR BAKER Presents DANCE MASTERS finds the production/ song-writing/ remixing maestro taking the spotlight for a long overdue snapshot of his own classic 12” mixes during a crucial evolution of dance music, club
and pop culture.
“I’ve always felt like I was on a mission to make music from the time I heard Motown, Philly and Sly and the Family Stone. My mission started as a hobby and still feels like one now. You’ve got to keep on pushing and hustling. It can be a drag sometimes but
if you really love what you’re doing, it’s worth the work. I still really love what I do.”
Arthur Baker helped codify the remixer as artist. His genre-fluid approach to projects
has resulted in a joyous myriad of classics that spans many decades. This ’80’s focused DANCE MASTERS collection offers a welcome glimpse at Baker’s illustrious career and many long out-of-print 12” versions and previously unavailable mixes.
This 35-track, six LP expanded edition includes a wide array of selections from the likes of Robbie Nevil’s “C’est La Vie,” Fleetwood Mac’s “Big Love,” Neneh Cherry’s “Buffalo Stance”, Jeffrey Osborne “Soweto”, Freeez “I.O.U”, Rockers Revenge “Walking On Sunshine” and of course the juggernaut “Planet Rock” with Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force.
Complete with in-depth liner notes by Bill Coleman, track by track notes written by Arthur Baker himself, previously unseen session photos from Arthur’s personal archives and a signed insert.
All tracks remastered by Nick Robbins at Sound Mastering
Remastered reissue of another stone cold New York club classic from the legendary
SAM Records label - home to so many fabulous disco/boogie recordings from the
1980s.
• Pure early 80s electronic disco joy for the packed, sweaty dance-floors. A true boogie
classic, a huge club hit that got spun from The Garage to the streets of London.
• Not much is known about Komiko, an undercover studio outfit that featured guest
vocals Carol Williams, Tracey Weber and Vicky D. This single is their sole release.
• Remastered by Phil Kinrade and presented in a 7” Discobag sleeve.
Die zweite limitierte 7" Picture-Single ist 'The Groover', die ursprünglich Anfang Juni 1973 veröffentlicht wurde. Sie erreichte # 4 der britischen Charts hinter10cc ('Rubber Bullets'), Fleetwood Mac ('Albatross') und Suzi Quatro ('Can The Can'). 'The Groover' hielt sich neun Wochen in den Charts. Weder diese Single noch seine B-Seite 'Midnight' erschienen auf dem 'Zinc Alloy'-Album, das im Januar 1974 veröffentlicht wurde.
- A1: Bluey Theme Tune (Instrument Parade) (Instrument Parade)
- A2: Keepy Uppy
- A3: Here Come The Grannies!
- A4: A Message From The Fairies (John Ryan's Polka) (John Ryan's Polka)
- A5: Taxi
- A6: The Claw (Pachelbel's Canon) (Pachelbel's Canon)
- A7: Pool
- A8: Who Likes To Dance?
- A9: Bluey Theme Tune (Extended)
- B1: The Weekend
- B2: Wagon Ride
- B3: Camping
- B4: Fruit Bat
- B5: The Creek (Intro)
- B6: Creek Is Beautiful!
- B7: I Know A Place (The Creek Song) (The Creek Song)
- B8: Bluey Theme Tune
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Loved by parents and children for its heartfelt and funny portrayal of young family life and celebration of play, the season follows Bluey, a six-year-old Blue Heeler dog, who loves to play and turns everyday family life into extraordinary adventures that unfold in unpredictable and hilarious ways, bringing her family, friends and community into her world of fun.
Bluey ‘The Album’ was released in January 2021 in Australia and the US and was a phenomenal success reaching #1 in the Australian ARIA charts and #1 in the US Billboard Kids Album Charts.
The initial pressing of the vinyl exclusive to Australia Record Store Day 2021 sold out.
Now the chart topping album is available on vinyl globally for the first time. Pressed on 140g blue coloured vinyl, the album features 17 songs, all original compositions from Season 1. Housed in the original album artwork this release includes an A3 colour poster of the
family neighbourhood.
Highlights include music from fan favourite episodes such as ‘Keepy Uppy’, ‘Here Come The Grannies!’, ‘Pool’ and ‘The Creek’. Two versions of the catchy theme tune are included – as an
extended version and ‘Instrument Parade’.
Side A features upbeat songs to get the whole family dancing like ‘The Claw’ and ‘Taxi’. Side B takes a tranquil tone with highlights ‘I Know A Place (The Creek Song)’, vocals by Helena Czajka & Jazz D'Arcy, and ‘Camping’. This is the perfect album for Bluey fans of any age.
- A1: In The Night Garden (Opening Theme)
- A2: Oh No! It's The Ninky Nonk!
- A3: Hello Igglepiggle!
- A4: Igglepiggle Goes For A Walk
- A5: Hello Upsy Daisy!
- A6: Upsy Daisy Kisses Everything In The Garden
- A7: Tittifers (Verse 1)
- A8: It's The Tombliboos' House!
- A9: Tombliboo Bricks
- A10: Tittifers (Verse 2)
- A11: Hello Makka Pakka!
- A12: Catch Makka Pakka's Og-Pog!
- A13: Tittifers (Verse 3)
- B1: Hello Pontipines!
- B2: The Pontipines Go For A Walk
- B3: The Pinky Ponk
- B4: Where Is The Pinky Ponk Going?
- B5: The Haahoos
- B6: Everybody Loves Jumping!
- B7: Tittifers (Verse 4)
- B8: Time For Tombliboos To Clean Their Teeth
- B9: The Night Garden Dance
- B10: The Tittifers Bedtime Song
- B11: Time To Go To Sleep
- B12: In The Night Garden (Closing Theme)
IN THE NIGHT GARDEN is one of the most captivating and heart-warming TV series of the last 20 years.
The make-believe world of IN THE NIGHT GARDEN’s loveable and caring characters, conjures a magical picturebook fantasy-land that exists between waking and sleeping in a child’s imagination.
The calming and soothing nature of the music and nursery rhymes, carry the viewer through this happy world.
This 12” Vinyl LP Picture Disc brings the characters to life!
- A1: Chic - Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah) (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)
- D6: Crown Heights Affair - You Gave Me Love
- D7: The Michael Zager Band - Let's All Chant
- A2: Shalamar - Take That To The Bank
- A3: The Whispers - And The Beat Goes On
- A4: Sister Sledge - He's The Greatest Dancer (Single Version)
- A5: Gary's Gang - Keep On Dancin
- A6: Gene Chandler - Get Down
- A7: Odyssey - Native New Yorker
- B1: George Mccrae - Rock Your Baby
- B2: Gloria Gaynor - Never Can Say Goodbye (Single Version)
- B3: First Choice - Armed & Extremely Dangerous
- B4: Carl Douglas - Kung Fu Fighting
- B5: 5000 Volts - I'm On Fire
- B6: The Ritchie Family - The Best Disco In Town
- B7: Candi Staton - Young Hearts Run Free
- C1: Andrea True Connection - More, More, More (Part 1 - Single Version)
- C2: Leo Sayer - How Much Love
- C3: Average White Band - Pick Up The Pieces
- C4: Mcfadden & Whitehead - Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now (Single Version)
- C5: Edwin Starr - Contact (Uk 7" Single Version)
- C6: Earth, Wind & Fire - Boogie Wonderland (Feat The Emotions)
- C7: Gladys Knight & The Pips - Baby, Don't Change Your Mind
- D1: Village People - Ymca
- D4: Amii Stewart - Knock On Wood
- D5: The Real Thing - Can You Feel The Force
- D2: Anita Ward - Ring My Bell
- D3: Viola Wills - Gonna Get Along Without You Now
From one of the most colourful and vibrant eras of music, comes “DISCO FLOORFILLERS”, a 28 Track DoubleLP set featuring some of the biggest hits of from the era.
Amongst the 24 top 10 hits, Artists/Bands include Chic, McFadden & Whitehead, Earth, Wind & Fire with The
Emotions, Shalamar, The Whispers, Sister Sledge, Edwin Starr, The Real Thing and Gladys Knight & The Pips.
The set also includes the #1 singles by Anita Ward, The Village People, Carl Douglas and George McCrae!
Relapse presents a remastered reissue from the undisputed king of Japanese noise-MERZBOW. "Pulse Demon" is one of the most celebrated releases of Masami Akita's storied 4 decade long career. Composed entirely by live noise concrete and the use of a fuzz box, "Pulse Demon" eschews all overdubs and studio trickery, laying MERZBOW bare. What follows in these recordings is the pure essence of unfettered noise. The rawness in "Pulse Demon" is palpable; praised as "genuinely extreme, downright torturous sounds that are strangely compelling in their shredding intensity." (A.V. Club) upon its original release in 1996. Remastered by James Plotkin (ISIS, ELECTRIC WIZARD, FULL OF HELL, and more,) the "Pulse Demon" reissues features "Extract 1", a never-before released track that was recorded as part of the original "Pulse Demon" sessions.
- 1: Bluey Theme Tune (Orchestral Version)
- 2: Sleepytime
- 3: Puppets
- 4: Curry Quest
- 5: Alongside
- 6: Ice Cream (Waltz Of The Flowers)
- 7: Flat Pack
- 8: Hotel
- 9: Seesaw
- 10: Pirates
- 11: Stumpfest
- 12: Tradies
- 13: Relax
- 14: Space
- 15: Mount Mumandad
- 16: We'll See
- 17: Bluey Theme Tune (The Sign Version)
Joff Bush and the Bluey Music team proudly present the brand-new Bluey album. Featuring 17 brand-new recordings including ‘Sleepytime’, ‘Flat Pack’, ‘Seesaw’, and the new ‘Bluey Theme Tune (Orchestral Version)’.
“This was our most ambitious album to date - so we wanted something extra special - something we’ve wanted to make for a long time."..."Hearing the music from episodes like ‘Sleepytime’ and ‘The Sign’ in all its orchestral splendour meant tissues needed to be on hand throughout the mixing process.”
“Fittingly, the theme of this album is ‘growing up’. Much of this music, like the episodes they derive from, explore what it means when kids start to discover their independence and venture out on their own. Whether that’s learning to sleep in their own bed or taking a spaceship to Mars. I hope you enjoy ‘Up Here’, as the opportunity I had to make this album is thanks to YOU!"
Released in 1970 the band's only album, the extraordinary Afreaka!, demonstrates their excellence in playing psychedelic soul, dub- heavy funk, progressive rock, afrojazz and black acid rock. Demon Fuzz these days are amongst the most bootlegged and sampled bands from the early 70s British underground. It was a Billboard "4- STAR" selection in June 1971.
The band's name means "devil's children or bad policemen". They originally played soul, but the music they heard during a trip to Morocco lead to a change in their style to what has been described as a blend of funk, rock, jazz, and African music. Afreaka! is now available as a limited edition of 2000 individually numbered copies on purple translucent coloured vinyl. The sleeve has a nice linen laminate finish
In time for Doctor Who Day on 23rd November 2025, the complete full-cast soundtrack of this classic ‘lost’ BBC TV adventure is presented for the first time on 3LP vinyl by Demon Records, with linking narration by Wendy Padbury.
With a striking cover illustration, the three ‘Bernalium Blue’ coloured 12” discs are housed in inner sleeves with vintage TV guide-style listings for each episode.
Written by David Whitaker from a story by Kit Pedler, and directed by Tristan de Vere Cole, only two episodes are known to exist on film. Thankfully all six survive as sound recordings, complete with incidental music and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop’s familiar Doctor Who theme music.
- A1: Making Time
- B1: Try & Stop Me
- C1: Painter Man
- D1: Biff Bang Pow
- E1: If I Stay Too Long
- F1: Nightmares
- G1: Life Is Just Beginning
- H1: Through My Eyes
- I1: How Does It Feel To Feel
- J1: Tom Tom
- K1: Midway Down
- L1: The Girls Are Naked
- M1: Bony Moronie
- N1: Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
- O1: For All That I Am
- P1: Uncle Bert
- Q1: Cool Jerk
- R1: Ostrich Man
- S1: Can I Join Your Band
- T1: I Am The Walker
- 1: Bluey Theme Tune (Instrumental Parade)
- 2: Keepy Uppy
- 3: Here Come The Grannies!
- 4: A Message From The Fairies (John Ryan's Polka)
- 5: Taxi
- 6: The Claw (Pachelbel's Canon)
- 7: Pool
- 8: Who Likes To Dance?
- 9: Bluey Theme Tune (Extended)
- 10: The Weekend
- 11: Wagon Ride
- 12: Camping
- 13: Fruit Bat
- 14: The Creek (Intro)
- 15: Creek Is Beautiful!
- 16: I Know A Place (The Creek Song)
- 17: Bluey Theme Tune
- A1: The Clash - 1-2 Crush On You
- A2: The Undertones - There Goes Norman
- A3: The Limit - My World At Night
- A4: X-Ray Spex - Warrior In Woolworths
- A5: The Wardens - Do So Well
- A6: Penetration - Future Daze
- A7: Magazine - I Love You, You Big Dummy
- B1: Ramone - Suzy Is A Headbanger
- B2: The Flys - Love & A Molotov Cocktail
- B3: Golinski Brothers - Bloody
- B4: Liquid Stone - Here Comes The Weekend
- B5: Dolly Mixture - Side Street Walker
- B6: Basement 5 - Silicone Chip
- B7: The Subterraneans - My Flamingo
- C1: The Jam - Away From The Numbers
- C2: Siouxsie & The Banshees - Desert Kisses
- C3: Zounds - Demystification
- C4: Stiff Little Fingers - Barbed Wire Love
- C5: Shake - Dream On
- C6: The Times - Red With Purple Flashes
- C7: The Limps - Someone I Can Talk To
- D1: The Cure - Play For Today
- D2: Newtown Neurotics - Hypocrite
- D3: The Slits - So Tough
- D6: The Barracudas - I Want My Woody Back
- D7: Moving England - Moving Back
- D4: The City Limits - Morse Code Messages
- D5: Gary Valentine - The First One
- A1: The Clash - 1-2 Crush On You
- A2: The Undertones - There Goes Norman
- A3: The Limit - My World At Night
- A4: X-Ray Spex - Warrior In Woolworths
- A5: The Wardens - Do So Well
- A6: Penetration - Future Daze
- A7: Magazine - I Love You, You Big Dummy
- B1: Ramone - Suzy Is A Headbanger
- B2: The Flys - Love & A Molotov Cocktail
- B3: Golinski Brothers - Bloody
- B4: Liquid Stone - Here Comes The Weekend
- B5: Dolly Mixture - Side Street Walker
- B6: Basement 5 - Silicone Chip
- B7: The Subterraneans - My Flamingo
- C1: The Jam - Away From The Numbers
- C2: Siouxsie & The Banshees - Desert Kisses
- C3: Zounds - Demystification
- C4: Stiff Little Fingers - Barbed Wire Love
- C5: Shake - Dream On
- C6: The Times - Red With Purple Flashes
- C7: The Limps - Someone I Can Talk To
- D1: The Cure - Play For Today
- D2: Newtown Neurotics - Hypocrite
- D3: The Slits - So Tough
- D6: The Barracudas - I Want My Woody Back
- D7: Moving England - Moving Back
- D4: The City Limits - Morse Code Messages
- D5: Gary Valentine - The First One




















