One of the world’s best-selling albums, Dire Straits’ Brothers In Arms, celebrates its 40th anniversary with a 1LP pressing. Re-issued in this configuration for the first time since 1985, the single-sleeve 1LP mirrors the original pressing where tracks ‘So Far Away’,’Money For Nothing’, ‘Your Latest Trick’ and ‘Why Worry’ were abridged to fit the vinyl format. Brothers In Arms spent 14 non-consecutive weeks at Number 1 in the UK Albums Chart and is the 8th best-selling album in UK chart history.
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- A1: So Far Away (Album Version)
- A2: Money For Nothing (Album Version)
- B1: Walk Of Life (Album Version)
- B2: Your Latest Trick (Album Version)
- C1: Why Worry (Album Version)
- C2: Ride Across The River (Album Version)
- D1: The Man’s Too Strong (Album Version)
- D2: One World (Album Version)
- D3: Brothers In Arms (Album Version)
- E1: Intro/Ride Across The River (San Antonio Live ´85)
- E2: Expresso Love (San Antonio Live ´85)
- E3: One World (San Antonio Live ´85)
- F1: Romeo And Juliet (San Antonio Live ´85)
- F2: Private Investigations (San Antonio Live ´85)
- G1: Sultans Of Swing (San Antonio Live ´85)
- G2: Why Worry (San Antonio Live ´85)
- G3: Walk Of Life (San Antonio Live ´85)
- H1: Two Young Lovers (San Antonio Live ´85)
- H2: Money For Nothing (San Antonio Live ´85)
- H3: Wild West End (San Antonio Live ´85)
- I1: Tunnel Of Love (San Antonio Live ´85)
- J1: Brothers In Arms (San Antonio Live ´85)
- J2: Solid Rock (San Antonio Live ´85)
- J3: Going Home (San Antonio Live ´85)
1LP[25,17 €]
One of the world’s best-selling albums, Dire Straits’ Brothers In Arms, celebrates its 40th anniversary with a 1LP pressing. Re-issued in this configuration for the first time since 1985, the single-sleeve 1LP mirrors the original pressing where tracks ‘So Far Away’,’Money For Nothing’, ‘Your Latest Trick’ and ‘Why Worry’ were abridged to fit the vinyl format. Brothers In Arms spent 14 non-consecutive weeks at Number 1 in the UK Albums Chart and is the 8th best-selling album in UK chart history.
Mit seinem ersten Blue-Note-Album ”Blues In Trinty” erweiterte der aus Jamaika stammende und damals in England lebende Trompeter Dizzy Reece seine Fangemeinde um so berühmte Kollegen wie Miles Davis und Sonny Rollins. Und Art Blakey wollte ihn und den britischen Tenorsaxofonisten Tubby Hayes, der hier ebenfalls zu hören ist, sofort für seine Jazz Messengers verpflichten. Das Album, auf dem auch zwei prominente Gäste aus den USA mitwirkten, gilt noch heute als absoluter Bop-Klassiker.
- A1: Gobblinz - London
- A2: Plummet Airlines - It's Hard
- A3: Xdreamysts - Right Way Home
- A4: Tours - Language School
- A5: The Squares - No Fear
- A6: The Monitors - Compulsory Fun
- A7: The Meanies - It's True
- B1: Jeff Hill Band - Something's Wrong With My Baby
- B2: The Squad - 24 Hours
- B3: Krypton Tunes - Limited Vision
- B4: The Zeros - Hungry
- B5: The Wardens - Do So Well
- B6: The Letters - Nobody Loves Me
- B7: The Tunnelrunners - Forever Crying At Love Songs
- B8: Comic Romance - Cry Myself To Sleep
Soul Jazz Records’ new Secret Superstar Sounds brings together a wealth of incredibly catchy tunes from late-70s/early-80s British groups that you have probably never heard of! Powerpop mixed together a love of lyrical and melodically beautiful 60s pop and garage sounds, together with the energy and attitude of 70s punk. Almost completely out of kilter with the fashions of the day (punk, new wave and post-punk) these bands managed to fall between the musical cracks at almost every step of the way – leaving them practically unknown to all but a few.
Inspired by the D-I-Y messaging of bands like The Desperate Bicycles, Sniffing Glue fanzine and early UK punk labels like Stiff, Chiswick and Rough Trade, these bands chose mainly to go into a studio and make their own private press/D-I-Y records themselves – then try to work out everything else (promotion, marketing, etc) afterwards. As mainly outsiders to the mainstream music industry, and usually unable to make any inroads into it, save for sending their own record to John Peel, most of these bands fell at the first hurdle.
These records remain both beautifully crafted 3-minute musical gems, and long-lost micro-histories of an essentially hidden genre.
Featured bands here include The Squares, The Meanies, The Monitors, Plummet Airline, Tours, Gobblinz, Krypton Tunes and more. Most of these records were self-published D-I-Y releases made in very limited-editions and were often the only tracks ever released by these groups.
Hyldon, Brazil’s highly revered vocalist, musician and producer, has partnered with Adrian Younge to create a new psychedelic soul album, HYLDON JID023. The duo, highly inspired by Hyldon’s seminal work in the ‘60s and ‘70s, revisits’ the spirit of this epoch while creating a modern-day classic. Hyldon’s unique voice and lyrical depth, combined with Younge’s innovative analogue production, ensures this album will not be forgotten. JID023 is one of the last recordings featuring Hyldon’s long-time collaborator and friend, the late drummer Ivan “Mamao” Conti of Azymuth.
Hyldon, a musical pioneer and early contributor to the “Black Rio” movement is a genius in synthesizing the sounds of MPB, Tropicália and Black American R&B. His unique voice, coupled with his rich arrangements and laid-back grooves set him apart from the contemporaries of the time. In ’75, his remarkable debut album, Na Rua, Na Chuva, Na Fazenda changed the sound of Brazil forever. Hyldon’s earnest and experimental approach in creating that album served as the inspiration for Younge’s production on the new JID023.
Months before Mamão's untimely passing, Adrian Younge and Hyldon invited the legendary drummer to join them at Younge’s Linear Labs studio in Los Angeles. Mamão and Hyldon shared a rich musical history — Azymuth, Mamão’s group, served as the rhythm section for much of Hyldon’s work, including his iconic 1975 LP, Na Rua, Na Chuva, Na Fazenda. Their goal was ambitious: to craft an album that would stand alongside Hyldon’s finest achievements, one that would captivate fans who love his unique blend of psychedelic and soulful “Música Brasileira.” The result is nothing short of remarkable.
“Producing a Hyldon album was a dream come true. I’ve studied his catalogue for so many years and highly respect the way he mixed the sound of The Beatles, with that of Marvin Gaye and Tim Maia. I’m still enamored by the fact that he is even a better singer now than he was, in what many deem, his prime. Also, we greatly miss our dear friend and contributor Mamão, the late drummer of Azymuth. We dedicated this album to his memory, and we wish he could have had the chance to hear the finished album.” – Adrian Younge
Songs such as “Olhos Castanhos” evoke the ethereal nature of The Beatles “Strawberry Fields” as the mellotron flutes and Hyldon’s vulnerable performance captivates our hearts. Mamão’s gritty and funky drumming on “Nhanderuvucu (The Creator of God)” showcase what made him a leading pioneer in Brazil’s samba funk scene. Apart from the remarkable drumming, multi-instrumentalist Younge accomplishes the unthinkable by playing every other instrument on JID023. The experimental fusion of horns, analog synthesizers and acoustic instrumentation on songs like “Viajante de Planeta Azul” take listeners on a funky journey to the blue planet; a fictional space that Hyldon lyrically describes with passion and conviction.
Hyldon JID023 is an unexpected, yet remarkable addition to the canon of Brazilian Music. Hyldon’s emotional resonance, coupled with Younge’s sophisticated production and Mamao’s outstanding drumming make this a standout album within the deep catalogue of Jazz Is Dead.
- A1: I Won't Back Down
- A2: Solitary Man
- A3: That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day)
- A4: One
- A5: Nobody
- A6: I See A Darkness
- A7: The Mercy Seat
- B1: Would You Lay With Me (In A Field Of Stone)
- B2: Field Of Diamonds
- B3: Before My Time
- B4: Country Trash
- B5: Mary Of The Wild Moor
- B6: I'm Leavin' Now
- B7: Wayfaring Stranger
- A1: Somewhere Only We Know
- A2: Bend And Break
- A3: We Might As Well Be Strangers
- A4: Everybody's Changing
- A5: Your Eyes Open
- A6: She Has No Time
- B1: Can't Stop Now
- B2: Sunshine
- B3: This Is The Last Time
- B4: On A Day Like Today
- B5: Untitled 1
- B6: Bedshaped
- A1: Wannabe
- A2: Say You'll Be There
- A3 2: Become 1
- A4: Mama
- A5: Who Do You Think You Are
- A6: Move Over
- A7: Spice Up Your Life
- A8: Too Much
- B1: Stop
- B2: Viva Forever
- B3: Let Love Lead The Way
- B4: Holler
- B5: Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)
- B6: Voodoo
- B7: Goodbye
- A1: Wouldn't It Be Nice 2:22
- A2: You Still Believe In Me 2:33
- A3: That's Not Me 2:27
- A4: Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder) 2:52
- A5: I'm Waiting For The Day 3:01
- A6: Let's Go Away For Awhile 2:18
- A7: Sloop John B
- B1: God Only Knows 2:46
- B2: I Know There's An Answer 3:10
- B3: Here Today 2:38
- B4: I Just Wasn't Made For These Times 3:21
- B5: Pet Sounds 2:20
- B6: Caroline, No
“Underground” is a relative term. One could argue that all the ‘60s San Francisco psychedelic bands were underground, because the music they made was so far removed from the pop and rock sounds that came before them. But of all the bands in the scene, Lamb was perhaps the most underground of them all. It wasn’t just that their blend of rock, folk, classical, country, blues, and gospel was as hard to classify as any of the era. It was also their vibe. Along with classically trained guitarist and songwriting partner Bob Swanson, Barbara Mauritz’s versatile vocals paced material often imbued with a haunting, mystical aura. Yet they could also be earthy and rootsy, occasionally drifting into spacey psychedelia with hints of raga-rock. Released in the early ‘70s, Lamb’s first two albums, A Sign of Change and Cross Between, did indeed offer some of the most intriguing and eclectic music of any San Francisco rock band on the psychedelic scene. But Lamb’s history predated the release of those records by a good couple of years or so. So prolific were Mauritz and Swanson that quite a few of their original compositions didn’t make it onto their albums, though these were often on par with the songs that did find official release. Unlike many bands of the time who had a bounty of surplus quality tunes, Lamb often taped these in studios and studio-like rehearsal conditions, as well as making some professional tapes of their live performances. Fortunately, many of those tapes survive, including a good number of songs that didn’t find a place on their LPs, as well as substantially different versions of some that did. The best of these from the late 1960s find release for the first time on An Extension of Now: Unreleased Recordings 1968-1969. This collection not only rounds out our picture of one of San Francisco rock’s finest underappreciated acts, but also serves as a first-class document of Lamb as they made their transition from a more standard rock outfit to a group not easily comparable to any other in the region, or indeed any other anywhere. Our black vinyl and CD (with extra tracks, limited to 500) releases feature liner notes by Richie Unterberger drawn from an interview with Bob Swanson, who has also contributed photos and memorabilia from his private archive. Produced by noted Bay Area archivist Alec Palao…if you’re a fan of late-‘60s S.F. psych, you have to hear this!
- A1: The Fate Of The World On Our Shoulders
- A2: Existential Terror
- A3: Necromantic Fantasies
- A4: Crawling King Chaos
- B1: Six Feet Underground
- B2: Black Magic
- B3: Sea Of Lies
- B4: The Sisters Of Fate
- C1: Ashen Mortality
- C2: How Many Tears To Nurture A Rose?
- C3: Suffer Our Dominion
- C4: Us, Dark, Invincible
- D1: Sisters Of The Mist
- D2: Unleash The Hellion
- 01: Luminescence (Feat. Marysia Osu, James Akers, Daniel Casimir, Lyle Barton &Amp; Tilé Gichigi-Liperé)
- 02: Sonder (Feat. Marysia Osu, James Akers, Daniel Casimir, Lyle Barton &Amp; Tilé Gichigi-Liperé)
- 03: Into The Storm (Feat. Marysia Osu, James Akers, Daniel Casimir, Lyle Barton &Amp; Tilé Gichigi-Liperé)
- 04: Serenity (Feat. Marysia Osu, James Akers, Daniel Casimir, Lyle Barton &Amp; Tilé Gichigi-Liperé)
- 05: Ascendance (Feat. Marysia Osu, James Akers, Daniel Casimir, Lyle Barton, Tilé Gichigi-Liperé &Amp; Regis Molina)
- 06: Chrysalis (Feat. Marysia Osu, James Akers, Daniel Casimir, Lyle Barton &Amp; Tilé Gichigi-Liperé)
- 07: Beam (Feat. Marysia Osu, James Akers, Daniel Casimir, Lyle Barton &Amp; Tilé Gichigi-Liperé)
- 08: Nightfall (Feat. Marysia Osu, James Akers, Daniel Casimir, Lyle Barton, Tilé Gichigi-Liperé &Amp; Baely)
- 09: Levitate (Feat. Marysia Osu, James Akers, Daniel Casimir, Lyle Barton, Tilé Gichigi-Liperé &Amp; Regis Molina)
Chiminyo is a UK-based jazz/electronic artist and the founder of the new label NRG Discs (having previously released on Brownswood, Nightdreamer, Gearbox, and Astigmatic, with artists such as Gary Bartz, Shabaka Hutchings, Maisha, Nubya Garcia, Cykada, Uniri, as well as solo). Chiminyo is a versatile musician who blends the raw energy of live drums and percussion with cutting-edge electronic production.
His early solo releases showcased his knack for unique approaches to making music, using self-coded software to trigger synths and samples from every cymbal crash and drum hit, eliminating loops and click-tracks. This DIY, tech-driven methodology allowed Chiminyo complete, spontaneous control over his music—all from the stool behind his drum kit—creating a sound that is both daring and innovative.
Chiminyo's latest project, NRG, continues this trend of innovative thinking. Born from discussions around the UK jazz scene, Chiminyo concluded that this musical expression is less about "jazz" and more about the energy (NRG) that fuels it. As a result, NRG has evolved into a semi-regular event where Chiminyo brings together some of London's finest musicians for live, improvised performances that encapsulate the spirit of the scene. These live recordings are then given the magic production treatment by Chiminyo and co-producer Aviv Cohen, transforming them into the masterpieces we get to hear on wax.
The first three NRG LPs were a massive success, generating over 600,000 streams, selling over 800 copies (without distribution support), and receiving airplay on BBC Radio, Jazz FM, NTS, Soho Radio, and many more. High-profile DJs like Gilles Peterson and Jamz Supernova championed the albums, which were also covered in print by The Guardian, Jazzwise, Echoes Magazine, and various online channels. This success led to an invitation to record a live album at Ronnie Scott's, one of London's most iconic jazz venues—an incredible opportunity for any artist.
NRG 4 brings together some of the best jazz and electronic musicians in London. The album features Marisia Osu (harp), James Akers (tenor saxophone), Daniel Casimir (double bass), Lyle Barton (synthesizers), and Tilé Gichigi-Liperé (live electronics)—an all-star lineup whose members have released multiple records on Concord, Brownswood, Jazz Re:freshed, Astigmatic and more, and have collaborated with artists such as Laura Misch, Nubya Garcia, Blue Lab Beats and Emma-Jean Thackray. Three tracks are graced with features from Jorja Smith's backing vocalist BAELY and Cuban saxophone maestro Regis Molina.
Limited to 400 12" LPs (350 standard, 50 screen-printed limited edition).



















