The long-rumored, sweat-soaked live album from the night Bill Davis (Dash Rip Rock) and Fred Le Blanc (Cowboy Mouth) dared Jello Biafra to join them during Jazzfest and sing all classic New Orleans soul, rhythm and blues, and (at Jello's request) garage songs! Joining in were piano Wildman Pete Wet Dawg' Gordon (Mojo Nixon), Pepper Keenan (Down, Corrosion of Conformity) and a wacky horn section from Egg Yolk Jubilee and Morning 40 Federation that even includes a sousaphone! You want loose We got loose! You want crazy That's here, too. Walk on Jindal's Splinters is one of the all-time great you are there' high-energy live albums—audience participation galore, plenty of trademark Jello banter, and full-on soul / trash / frat / garage gumbo from eleven of New Orleans' finest, just playing their asses off and having a good time doing it. The album also showcases a whole 'nother side of Jello Biafra: his deep, pre-punk roots known only to a handful of vinyl junkies and anyone lucky enough to catch his DJ gigs. For all those whose interest in Jello goes beyond the punk persona to Jello Biafra, the singer, this is for you. Maximum trash appeal! Southern roadhouse debauchery at its finest! Calls to mind those sing-along, clap-along frat-rock platters from The Premiers to The Kingsman to Geno Washington's Hipsters, Flipsters... series, Swingin' Medallions, or even Slade Alive! You can almost feel the grease and voodoo dripping from the walls!" Showcases a rarely seen side of Jello—his pre-punk roots. Personnel includes members of Dash Rip Rock, Cowboy Mouth, Mojo Nixon, Corrosion of Conformity, etc. Vinyl includes digital download card
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- Action (Sweet)
- Juke Box Jive(Rubettes)
- Motor Bikin (Chris Spedding)
- Fortunate Son (Ccr)
- Woman From Tokyo (Deep Purple)
- The Wind Cries Mary (Hendrix)
- Maggie May (Rod Stewart)
- Far Far Away (Slade)
- Dance With Me (Lords Of The New Church)
- If You Think You Know How To Love Me (Smokie)
- Come On (Chuck Berry)
- It's All Over Now Baby Blue (Bob Dylan)
Mit ihrem achten Studio Album präsentiert das von Journalisten oft als "Deutschlands unterbewertetste Punk-Rock Band" bezeichnete Berliner Trio ein Cover-Album das es in sich hat. Im klassischen "K-Tel" Gewand werden hier 12 Kracher der 50er, 60er, 70er und 80er Jahre abgeliefert. Allerdings nicht im üblichen, "wir spielen einfach mal alles doppelt so schnell-Hauruck Sound", nein, hier wurde mal richtig tief in die musikalische Trickkiste gegriffen. So kommen die ,Rubettes" im Gewand der ,Ramones" daher, ,Slade" im Sound der ,Stranglers" und ,Jimi Hendrix" sogar als waschechte Southern Rock Nummer a la ,Lynyrd Skynyrd". Von Uli Confidence dem Mastermind der Band und Betreiber des Berliner Kult-Clubs ,Wild At Heart" im hauseigenen Studio produziert, wird auf dieser Scheibe völlig ungeniert von klassischem Rock`n`Roll, über 70s Rock, Glam und sogar New Wave alles zelebriert, was der Kirche des Vertrauens lieb und heilig ist. Spaß-, Party-, und Unterhaltungsfaktor bis zum Anschlag auf Maximum gedreht, zündet hier ein Kracher nach dem anderen... 500 Stück weltweit, klassisch schwarzes Vinyl, durchnummeriert.
- A1: Queen - Don't Stop Me Now?
- A2: Def Leppard - Pour Some Sugar On Me
- A3: Bon Jovi - Livin' On A Prayer
- A4: Survivor - Eye Of The Tiger?
- A5: Run Dmc - Walk This Way (Feat Aerosmith)
- A6: Iron Maiden - Can I Play With Madness
- A7: Motorhead - Ace Of Spades
- A8: Judas Priest - Living After Midnight
- B1: Electric Light Orchestra - Mr Blue Sky
- B2: Meat Loaf - Bat Out Of Hell
- B3: Journey - Don't Stop Believin
- B4: Boston - More Than A Feeling
- B5: Blue Oyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper
- B6: Python Lee Jackson - In A Broken Dream (Feat Rod Stewart)
- B7: Foreigner - I Want To Know What Love Is
- C1: Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run
- C2: Paul Mccartney & Wings - Live And Let Die
- C3: The Who - Baba O'riley
- C4: Billy Joel - We Didn't Start The Fire
- C5: Status Quo - Rockin' All Over The World
- C6: Thin Lizzy - The Boys Are Back In Town
- C7: Bachman-Turner Overdrive - You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
- D1: Cher - If I Could Turn Back Time
- D2: Zz Top - Gimme All Your Lovin
- D5: Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way?
- D6: Pat Benatar - Love Is A Battlefield?
- D7: Pretenders - Back On The Chain Gang
- D8: 4 Non Blondes - What's Up?
- E1: Elton John - The Bitch Is Back
- E2: Slade - Cum On Feel The Noize
- E3: Sweet - Fox On The Run
- E4: Golden Earring - Radar Love
- E5: Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Fanfare For The Common Man
- E6: Gerry Rafferty - Baker Street
- E7: Patti Smith - Because The Night
- E8: Poison - Every Rose Has Its Thorn
- F1: Meat Loaf - I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)
- F2: The Police - Every Breath You Take
- F3: Toto - Africa
- F4: Tina Turner - We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)
- F5: Marillion - Kayleigh
- F6: The Cars - Drive
- F7: Celine Dion - All By Myself
- D3: Rainbow - Since You Been Gone
- D4: Ram Jam - Black Betty
Introducing the ultimate Rock and Power Ballads collection - NOW That’s What I Call Rock Anthems – Out 31st May! Get ready to crank up the volume and let the music take you on a journey through 79 epic hits, spread across 4 CDs.and with 45 epic hits on 3-LP’s pressed in stunning Neon Violet Vinyl
Red Marbled Vinyl. Play Dirty is the fourth studio album by British heavy metal band Girlschool released in 1983 and produced by Noddy Holder and Jim Lea from the hard rock band Slade. It has very polished sound, filled with keyboards, choruses andmelodies, containing covers of the Slade songs ,High & Dry" and ,Burning in the Heat" and of T.Rex's ,20th Century Boy". Drummer Denise Dufort rated the album as her favourite of all the band`s career saying it had a more mature sound to it and comparing it to Def Leppard. Girlschool are thelongest-running all-female rock band, still active after more than 40 years. During their career they travelled the world, playing in many rock and metal festivals and co-headlining or supporting important heavy metal bands. They maintain a worldwide cult following, and are an inspiration for many female rock musicians.
Red Vinyl. Play Dirty is the fourth studio album by British heavy metal band Girlschool released in 1983 and produced by Noddy Holder and Jim Lea from the hard rock band Slade. It has very polished sound, filled with keyboards, choruses andmelodies, containing covers of the Slade songs ,High & Dry" and ,Burning in the Heat" and of T.Rex's ,20th Century Boy". Drummer Denise Dufort rated the album as her favourite of all the band`s career saying it had a more mature sound to it and comparing it to Def Leppard. Girlschool are thelongest-running all-female rock band, still active after more than 40 years. During their career they travelled the world, playing in many rock and metal festivals and co-headlining or supporting important heavy metal bands. They maintain a worldwide cult following, and are an inspiration for many female rock musicians.
Ride On My Way is another great Michael chenker album with the best live and studio recordings, feat. Hanging On / Shoot Shoot / Doctor Doctor / Lights Out and many more. Strictly limited picture vinyl. 'Best of Michael Schenker album, special guests: Gary Barden, Chris Glen, Wayne Findlay, Chris Slade. Strictly limited picture vinyl record. 'Rock Shock' is the title of this new best of - album by the award-winning, legendary guitarist Michael Schenker. The album features classic rock guitar-driven songs that highlight Schenker's distinctive and dynamic guitar playing.
Ride On My Way is another great Michael chenker album with the best live and studio recordings, feat. Hanging On / Shoot Shoot / Doctor Doctor / Lights Out and many more. Strictly limited picture vinyl. 'Best of Michael Schenker album, special guests: Gary Barden, Chris Glen, Wayne Findlay, Chris Slade. Strictly limited picture vinyl record. 'Rock Shock' is the title of this new best of - album by the award-winning, legendary guitarist Michael Schenker. The album features classic rock guitar-driven songs that highlight Schenker's distinctive and dynamic guitar playing.
- Queen - We Will Rock You - Remastered 2009
- Electric Light Orchestra - Don't Bring Me Down
- Thin Lizzy - Whiskey In The Jar - 7" Edit
- Status Quo - Down Down - Single Edit
- Bachman-Turner Overdrive - You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
- Free - All Right Now - Single Version
- Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama
- Ram Jam - Black Betty
- Paul Mccartney & Wings - Jet - 2010 Remaster
- Elton John - Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)
- Sweet - Ballroom Blitz
- Slade - Skweeze Me, Pleeze Me
- Kiss - I Was Made For Lovin' You
- Blondie - Union City Blue - Remastered 2001
- Rainbow - Since You Been Gone
- Meat Loaf - Bat Out Of Hell
- Bruce Springsteen - Blinded By The Light
- Rod Stewart - Maggie May - Single Version
- Blue Oyster Cult - (Don't Fear) The Reaper - Single Version
- Kansas - Carry On Wayward Son - Single Version
- Boston - More Than A Feeling - Single Version
- Toto - Hold The Line
- Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Fanfare For The Common Man
- Deep Purple - Black Night
- The Who - Who Are You - Us Edit Version
- Gerry Rafferty - Baker Street - Edit
- Joe Walsh - Life's Been Good
- Yes - Wonderous Stories
- John Miles - Music
- 1: Goodbye Jimmy Dean
- 2: Submarine
- 3: Song Of Sixpence
- 4: Platform Boots
- 5: Hot Rod
- 6: Soho Sunday Morning
- 7: Shine On Me
- 8: Elvis 75
- 9: I'm Alright Jack
- 10: Come On Love
- 11: Now What Earthman
- 12: I've Never Been To Mayfair
- 13: Lady Hangover
- 14: Ten Million Ton Headache
- 15: We All Hate Honesty
- 16: Tomorrow
- 17: Stop It
- 18: Hey Mister
- 19: Hello Angels
- 20: Baby It's No Joke
- 21: Never Steal Anything Small
- 22: Viva Boyswonder
Imagine a late-1980s British band who ignored the prevailing chest-beating roots rock and jangly indie, and opted instead for terrace chant pop choruses, lyrical wit and a high-fashion boot-boy image: Queen meets the Sex Pistols. But wait ... the band actually existed and quite possibly invented Britpop. Reviled by the press at the time, Boy Wonder's recently discovered recordings now sound remarkably prescient: Blur's London; the Sladeier side of Oasis; Supergrass' sense of fun; and the arched eyebrow of Pulp. Never previously available, Question Everything is a revelation.
"Metal Health" ist das dritte Studioalbum von Quiet Riot und das erste Heavy-Metal-Album, das Platz eins der Billboard 200 erreichte. Es beinhaltet ihre energiegeladene Coverversion von Slades "Cum On Feel the Noize" sowie den Hit "Metal Health". Die unvergesslichen Gitarrenriffs und der kraftvolle Gesang, die dieses millionenfach verkaufte Album prägen, sind ein wahrer Adrenalinschub. Jetzt auf schwarzem Standard-Vinyl verfügbar.
Joyce Harris was born in Kentucky in 1939 and moved to New Orleans with her family when she was 13 years old. Harris learned to play guitar, write songs and was soon performing duets with her younger sister Judy. They released three singles – ‘He’s The One’ / ‘Hey Pretty Baby’, ‘Washboard Sam’ / ‘Nursery Rock (Beedle De Bop)’ and ‘Hey Little Baby’/ ‘Rock And Roll Kittens’ – as Judy and Joyce in 1958. When her sister got married, Harris spent a year singing in restaurants in Mexico and a first solo single ‘It’s You’ / ‘The Boy In School’ was released on New York’s U.T. Records at the end of 1959. A talent spotter saw her in Mexico and was impressed enough to secure her an audition with the Austin, Texas-based Domino label. Harris was soon in the studio with Tommy Kaspar and Don Burch of Domino’s vocal quartet, the Slades, to record ‘I Cheated’ / ‘Do You Know What It’s Like To Be Lonesome?’ (R-903) in October 1960. ‘No Way Out’ / ‘Dreamer’ (R-905) followed in January 1961 and sold strongly enough to be licensed to Infinity Records. On 7 April 1961, Harris performed ‘No Way Out’ live on TV on American Bandstand. Three more singles would be issued on different labels between 1963 and 1966.
Harris’ cover version of ‘I Got My Mojo Working’ – backed by Sonny Rhodes’ group the Daylighters –was recorded at the ‘No Way Out’ session and remained unissued until Ace put it out on our “The Domino Records Story” in 1997 (CDCHD 506). With renewed interest in Harris we are delighted to pair this ‘Trailer’ version of ‘I Got My Mojo Working’ with ‘No Way Out’ as a 7” single.
Drop the needle and shake your stuff.
Italian born, London-based soundsmith Andrea Ottomani dons his Big Hands moniker for an excursion in modern dub on the burgeoning Teeth label. Ottomani is the artist behind the label Baroque Sunburst, which he runs with Soreab, and he also forms half of jazz techno unit Ottomani Parker with Abraham Parker.
The Vulgarity Of Snow is Ottomani’s woozy, lilting soundwalk through techno, experimental electronics and scorched earth acid. The untitled tracks are less like distinct entities and give way to a larger, conjoined pair of triptychs spread out over two sides of wax. They feel like a paean to the format, which no doubt comes from Ottomani’s time spent working at one of London’s most revered record shops. As a longer, more probing piece, it’s anathema to talk about The Vulgarity Of Snow in terms of bpms and sub-genres, and arguably it owes as much to free jazz and psych-rock as it does to more leaden styles such as dub and roots. At times it pays tribute to the work of acts like Basic Channel and Random Trio, deploying dub electronics in novel ways, but it is also broader in its choice of sounds. On B2, for example, Mino Carbone, the artist’s uncle and an Italian anarchist from the same lineage as artists like Dario Fo, plays a song from that tradition. It’s not a chaotic piece, but it’s not heavily constrained.
Teeth is an ideal home for Ottomani’s freeform work, following contributions to Beat Machine, Blank Mind and Oscilla. The label is the brainchild of Jojo Mathiszig, who also runs Farringdon record shop and radio station Kindred. Slade graduate and Kindred co-founder, Scarlet Griffiths, supplies the artwork following on from her recent exhibition at Dinner Party Gallery.
CHRISTMAS 7" BY THE SENSIBLE GRAY CELLS! Both tracks exclusive to this release! 500 copies on red vinyl / 500 copies on green vinyl, randomly picked. DG released some truly brilliant Christmas records over the years, even if they do say so theirselves! This one is up there with the best of them and is sure to sell out quickly! The Sensible Gray Cells are Captain Sensible (The Damned) on guitar/vocals, Paul Gray (The Damned) on bass/vocals, with Marty Love (Johnny Moped) on drums. Join with them in celebrating all things that are daft and frustrating about the festive season. The band's Xmas ditty 'A Stupid Xmas' captures everything you love to hate about this very special time of year. It also has the catchiest chorus since Slade and Wizzard ruled the charts! AND wait till you see the video! Then when you're bored of eating Quality Street, watching Morecambe and Wise, and can't face another mince pie, flip the record over for the record's "non-Christmas" track 'Keep it to Yourself' which sees the band in full on 'armchair detective' mode, taking a look at the as yet still unresolved Madeleine McCann mystery.
- A1: Queen - A Winter’s Tale
- A2: Elton John - Step Into Christmas
- A3: Bruce Springsteen - Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town
- A4: Band Aid - Do They Know It’s Christmas?
- A5: The Waitresses - Christmas
- Wrapping
- A6: Shawn Phillips - A Christmas Song
- A7: Dean Martin - Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow
- B1: Paul Mccartney - Wonderful Christmastime
- B2: U2 - I Believe In Father Christmas
- B3: Pearl Jam - Someday At Christmas
- B4: The Teskey Brothers - Dreaming Of A Christmas With You
- B5: Melanie Thornton - Wonderful Dream (Holidays Are Coming)
- B6: Chuck Berry - Run Rudolph Run
- B7: Frankie Goes To Hollywood - The Power Of Love
- C1: The Kinks - Father Christmas
- C2: Amy Winehouse - I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
- C3: José Feliciano - Feliz Navidad
- C4: Andy Williams - It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year
- C5: Jona Lewie - Stop The Cavalry
- C6: Ariana Grande - Santa Tell Me
- C7: Bobby Helms - Jingle Bell Rock
- C8: Billy Squier - Christmas Is The Time To Say “I Love You”
- C9: Burl Ives - A Holly Jolly Christmas
- D3: The Ronettes - Sleigh Ride
- D4: Stevie Wonder - What Christmas Means To Me
- D5: Brenda Lee - Rockin’ Around The Christmas Tree
- D6: Bryan Adams - Reggae Christmas
- D7: Slade - Merry Xmas Everybody
- D8: Nat King Cole - The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You)
- D1: Wizzard - I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday
- D2: Mud - Lonely This Christmas
It’s time to deck the halls and put up the Christmas tree as the
yuletide season is upon us. Christmas Collected is the brand-new
compilation with both traditional and modern songs celebrating
the festive season. Artist and groups including Queen, Bruce
Springsteen, Band Aid, Paul McCartney, U2, The Teskey
Brothers, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Amy Winehouse, Ariana
Grande, Mud and many more are featured on the 2LP.
Christmas Collected is available as a limited edition on translucent
green (LP1) and translucent red (LP2) coloured vinyl and includes
an insert.
Attentat have been going strong since 1978, but as they were working on this album things came to a
crashing halt when vocalist Jönsson ended up in a coma. The whole experience ended up just
strengthening the band's resolve to plow through. Jönsson recovered in record time, the band
replaced both a few songs and a member and ended up with a banger! Swedish singalong punk rock
reminiscent of classic English bands like Buzzcocks and The Clash as well as later US groups like
Rancid and Social Distortion with a little bit of Slade and Sweet sprinkled on top.
Die schwedischen Rocker Velvet Insane melden sich mit ihrem neuen Longplayer 'High Heeled Monster' zurück! Die Band spielt eine frische Mischung aus klassischem Rock, Pop, Folk und dem britischen Glam-Rock der frühen 70er Jahre. Auf dem Album sind viele prominente Gäste wie Dregen (Backyard Babies, The Hellacopters), Chips Kiesbye (Sator) & Bonni Pontén (Asta Kask) zu hören. Für Fans von Slade, KISS, David Bowie, New York Dolls oder The Ark.
- A1: Joe 90 Main Titles
- A2: A Dream Come True
- A3: A Wolf In The Fox's Den
- A4: Air/Sea Rescue Colonel Mcclaine
- A5: Wagon Train Of Fear
- A6: Running The Gauntlet
- B1: Tragedy Aboard The U85/Porto Guava
- B2: A Song And Dance Of Death
- B3: The Tangled Web
- B4: Race Of Intelligence
- B5: Taking The Win
- C1: Fleming In The Fortress
- C2: Breakout And Pursuit
- C3: Nuclear Winter
- C4: Boy With A Suitcase
- C5: Church Rats
- C6: Divine Intervention
- D1: Agent Sladek
- D2: Sladek's Recital
- D3: Trapped In The Sky
- D4: The Alpine Clinic Waltz
- D5: Balloon Ride
- D6: The Mine Rescue
- D7: Joe 90 End Titles
First appearing on TV screens in September 1968, Joe 90 was a unique nine year old boy with the ability to absorb the brain patterns of top experts
enabling him to become the most special agent of W.I.N. (World Intelligence Network).
Whilst there are arguably better-known scores amongst Barry Gray's sublime catalogue of work with the Andersons, the composer's work for Joe 90 is in many ways
the most consistent and inventive selection he ever wrote. Developing a theme for the new series was always the musician's starting point, and for Joe 90, the pop charts breezed into Gray's studio,
with an opening tune featuring a genuine groove. Mixing Gray's inventive electronics with 60s "surf rock" guitars was an inspired decision.
It is no wonder that this piece has gone on to enjoy a second life as a Northern Soul disco floor-filler.
For episodic incidentals, Gray was freed from the detached unearthly premise of Captain Scarlet and able to bring back a playful sensibility
and a more mature musical palette which are amply illustrated in this 24 track collection.
- A1: Frankie Knuckles Pres. Director’s Cut – The Whistle Song (Re-Directed)
- A2: Frankie Knuckles Pres. Director’s Cut Feat. Jamie Principle – Your Love (Director's Cut
- B1: Frankie Knuckles Pres. Director’s Cut Feat. B. Slade – Get Over U (Director's Cut Mix
- B2: Frankie Knuckles Pres. Director’s Cut Feat. Jamie Principle – I'll Take You There
- C1: Ashford & Simpson - Bourgie Bourgie (A Director's Cut Exclusive)
- C2: Joey Negro & The Sunburst Band Feat. Donna Gardier & Diane Charlemagne – The
- D1: Artful & Ridney Feat. Terri Walker - Missing You (Eric Kupper’s ‘Director's Cut Tribute To
- D2: Marshall Jefferson Feat. Curtis Mcclain – The House Music Anthem (Move Your Body)
There are few people across the globe, who will have not been touched by the work of Frankie Knuckles. Forever regarded as ‘The Godfather of House’ for his unrivalled contribution to the house music we know today; what started as an underground movement in Chicago has grown to international heights thanks to Frankie. His records earned him recognition on a global scale, allowing him to work with some of the globes biggest names including the likes of Diana Ross, Whitney Houston and Michael Jackson.
Five years ago, Frankie passed away in Chicago on 31st March 2014 leaving behind one of the greatest house music legacies spanning almost four decades. Now he is commemorated by long time writing and production partner Eric Kupper. Eric, himself a seasoned DJ producer and writer, has worked on over 116 Billboard #1 Dance Records and played a pivotal role in a many of Frankie’s productions. Having both worked together for many years they established themselves at ‘Director’s Cut’ from 2011 and set about producing original releases and remixes based on the classic ‘Def Mix’ sound while sharing equal credits for their creations.
Together they re-produced and re-purpose classic cuts for modern dancefloors, with reworks including tracks from Marshall Jefferson, Ashford & Simpson, Artful & Ridney and The Sunburst Band, alongside Frankie Knuckles originals. These releases have now been brought together by Eric to feature on special album called ‘The Directors Cut Collection’ on SoSure Music. It includes the Director’s Cut reworks of Frankie’s classic cuts such as ‘Your Love’ and ‘Take You There’ with Jamie Principle, alongside Frankie’s first #1 single - ‘The Whistle Song’ on which Eric shares writing credits.
Within a multitude of classic reworks, highlights include a previously unreleased version of Ashford & Simpson’s ‘Bourgie Bourgie’ and a huge Director’s Cut Retro Signature mix of Marshall Jefferson’s 'The House Music Anthem (Move Your Body)' featuring Curtis McClain.
The Director’s Cut Collection is a fitting tribute to commemorate the fifth anniversary of Frankie’s passing whilst giving Eric a platform to tell his side of the creative story. This album is to be released in collaboration with The Frankie Knuckles Foundation who work to continuing Frankie’s legacy well into the future.
- A1: Sweet - Love Is Like Oxygen
- A2: Lou Reed - Vicious
- A3: Mott The Hoople - All The Young Dudes
- A4: The Runaways - Cherry Bomb
- A5: New York Dolls - Personality Crisis
- A6: Alvin Stardust - My Coo Ca Choo
- A7: Kiss - 2,000 Man
- Side B
- B1: Roxy Music - Do The Strand
- B2: Slade - Cum On Feel The Noize
- B3: Sparks - This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us
- B4: Paper Lace - The Night Chicago Died
- B5: Tower - See You Tonight
- B6: Mick Ronson - Only After Dark
- B7: Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel - Make Me Smile
- C1: Mud - Tiger Feet
- C2: Wizzard - See My Baby Jive
- C3: Elton John - Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)
- C4: Bonnie St. Claire & Unit Gloria - Clap Your Hands And Stamp Your Feet
- C5: Alice Cooper - School's Out
- C6: Kenny - The Bump
- C7: Bay City Rollers - Saturday Night
- D1: T.rex - Jeepster
- D2: Pilot - Magic
- D5: Catapult - Let Your Hang Hang Down
- D6: Cozy Powell - Na Na Na
- D7: Mink Deville - Spanish Stroll
- D8: Chicory Tip - Son Of My Father
- D3: The Rubettes - Juke Box Jive
- D4: Suzi Quatro - Can The Can
Glam Rock is the style of rock music, mainly developed in the UK, and was performed by artists and groups wearing outrageous costumes, makeup, glitter and hairstyles. Glam Rock Collected contains the biggest Glam Rockers from groups such as Sweet, T.Rex, Roxy Music, Mott The Hoople, Kiss, Mud, Slade, Wizzard and artists as diverse as Elton John, Suzi Quatro, Lou Reed, Alvin Stardust, Alice Cooper and many more.
Michael Schenker - einer der besten Gitarristen der Rock-Welt - veröffentlicht mit „Ride On My Way“ ein geniales Album, das ausschließlich im Vinyl-Format erscheint. Mit Hits wie Lights Out, Fallen Angel und Doctor Doctor gibt es hier den typisch fetzigen Schenker-Sound. Unterstützt wird er dabei von Gastmusikern wie Pete Way (ex-UFO), Chris Slade (ex-AC/DC) und Herman Rarebell (ex-Scorpions).
Rock & Roll pur!
Jetzt auch als Picture Disc!
- A1: Assault Attack (Live In Tokyo)
- A2: Rock Bottom (Live In Tokyo)
- A3: Doctor Doctor (Live In Madrid)
- B1: Rock You Like A Hurricane (Live In Madrid)
- B2: Searching For Freedom (Spirit On A Mission)
- B3: Let The Devil Scream (Spirit On A Mission)
- B4: Bridges We Have Burned (Bridge The Gap)
- B5: Black Moon Rising (Bridge The Gap)
Michael Schenker, ein künstlerisch rastloser Mensch, der sich und seine Musik immer neu definiert. Ein
Ausnahmemusiker voller schöpferischer Kraft, Dynamik und Ideen. Mit „Rock Machine“ erscheint nun ein
Best of Album, welches Studio- und Liveaufnahmen beinhaltet sowie eine stattliche Anzahl von Gastmusikern (Don Airey, Gary Barden, Francis Buchholz, Wayne Findlay, Chris Glen, Neil Murray, Simon Phillips,
Herman Rarebell, Elliott ’Dean’ Rubinson, Chris Slade) vorweisen kann. Jetzt als strikt limitierte LP in
schwarzer Vinyl-Farbe erhältlich.
Jazzrausch Bigband has more or less invented a new art form,
techno jazz, and has become well-known for performances of it. But
the band also has another, different story to tell. It has invented its
own tradition of hitting the road and touring at the end of each year
with a programme consisting of Christmas music, and has been doing
this ever since the band first emerged eight years ago. Bandleader
and founder Roman Sladek explains: “Whereas our regular projects -
the most recent album, ‘Emergenz’, is a good example - are all about
working through a specific theme and finding new ways to reinvent
ourselves, our Christmas thing is something we do for one reason
alone: to have fun. It was our very first programme, we still love it, and
we’re still nurturing, developing and growing it. Being able to devote
one month a year entirely to the big band tradition is something we’re
all really passionate about.”
Some bands might have been tempted just to throw together an
album of Christmas chestnuts any old how, but the Jazzrausch way of
doing things is not like that at all. Unlike any other album by the band,
for the first time we hear purely instrumental music. Furthermore,
Kuhn has taken ten classic Christmas songs - each one of them
rarely heard in jazz, and tunes which can often come across as a bit
staid in their original settings - from ‘Tochter Zion, freue dich# to
‘Adeste fideles’ or ‘Ihr Kinderlein, kommet’. The title track, ‘Alle Jahre
wieder!’ (based on the 1830s carol to music by Silcher which is very
familiar to children and adults in the German-speaking world) appears
here in completely new orchestral garb.
Sometimes the listener will recognise the kind of swing typical of
Glenn Miller. At other moments it is the incomparable big band
elegance of, say, Artie Shaw. ‘Es wird scho glei dumpa’ (an Austrian
carol) is given the full extra high pressure Tijuana brass treatment.
‘Maria durch ein’ Dornwald ging’ gets the touch of the Thad Jones /
Mel Lewis Orchestra after a Henry Mancini-like intro, and ‘Ich steh’ an
deiner Krippe hier’ recalls more of the great swing heritage.
Once again Jazzrausch Bigband has succeeded in a way that only
very few in the jazz field can, notwithstanding the openness of the
genre: they have brought young and old together, tradition and
revolution, the familiar and the new. Which is why it feels so
completely natural and right that they should continue to do this
‘again every year’, as the album title tells them: ‘Alle Jahre wieder’.
More than 50 million records sold, LP productions in Hungarian, German
and English, tours and festival appearances throughout Europe and
Japan, at least 50 cover versions or adaptations of the world hit
"Gyanngyhaj li ny" - Omega are Hungary's number one rock export
In 2022, the band will be celebrating its 60th stage anniversary, making it one of
the longest-serving rock formations in the world. On St. Nicholas Day, December
06, 2021, singer and founding member J nos K bor passed away due to the
coronavirus. Now the Omega albums from the well- known and successful
Bacillus era will be rereleased originally and completely on vinyl. After a few trips
into symphonic and psychedelic rock realms, Omega presented themselves on €
III € , released at the end of 1974, again more down to earth: Nine crisp hard rock
tracks, only one exceeding the four-minute mark. For this album, Peter Hauke, still
producer, and Omega not only used current material, but also included songs that
had already been recorded on the Hungarian original from 1969: "Stormy Fire" and
"Spanish Guitar". In order to attract a broader audience, the songs had been pared
down, instrumental soloing was reduced. Although Omega had always flirted with
progressive stylistic means since their turn to psychedelic rock in 1969, this time
they kept their hands off intricate arrangements. Instead, they turned towards the
zeitgeist by including rather blunt rock tunes like "Stormy Fire", "Go On The Spree"
and "Fancy Jeep" in the list, which could also please a glam rock fan and
passionate consumer of single hits by bands like The Sweet and Slade.
- 1: Go! Go! Go! (Leonhard Kuhn / Gertrude Stein) Feat. Patricia Römer (Voc) & Florian Leuschner (Baritone Sax)
- 2: Five Dice (Leonhard Kuhn) Feat. Patricia Römer (Vocals) & Moritz Stahl (Tenor Sax)
- 3: As Darkness Fell (L. Kuhn / Angela Avetisyan) Feat. Angela Avetisyan (Vocals) & Julian Hesse (Trumpet)
- 4: Plagwitz Calling (Leonhard Kuhn) Feat. Roman Sladek (Trombone)
- 5: Autopoiesis (Leonhard Kuhn) Feat. Angela Avetisyan (Trumpet)
- 6: Emergent Evolution (Leonhard Kuhn) Feat. Roman Sladek (Trombone)
- 7: Channel 23 (Leonhard Kuhn)
- 8: Ticking Time Bomb (L. Kuhn / Patricia Römer) Feat. Patricia Römer (Vocals) & Thorben Schütt (Trombone)
- 9: Rote Kammer (Leonhard Kuhn) Feat. Moritz Stahl (Tenor Saxophone)
- 10: Money Talks (Leonhard Kuhn) Feat. Patricia Römer (Vocals) And Heinrich Wulff (Guitar)
- 11: Untalk (Leonhard Kuhn)
- 12: Present Tense (Leonhard Kuhn) Feat. Alma Naidu (Vocals) & Frederik Mademann (Tenor Sax)
- 13: Orbits (Wayne Shorter) Feat. Daniel Klingl (Soprano Saxophone)
- 14: Cyperaceæ (Leonhard Kuhn) Feat. Moritz Stahl (Tenor Saxophone)
- 15: Have You Heard (Leonhard Kuhn) Feat. Alma Naidu (Vocals) & Bettina Maier (Soprano Sax)
Jazzrausch Bigband stands for a truly unique concept: jazz meets techno meets big band.
After the powerful, song-like album ‘techné’ from 2021, which featured a cast of prominent musical guests, new release ‘Emergenz’ focuses on the core line-up of the band. And a more subtle, yet broader approach, which incorporates elements of minimal music, drum & bass, literature and stronger jazz influences without giving up the
trademark of the band; pulsating grooves and powerful horn arrangements.
When comparing ‘Emergenz’ with earlier albums, what is most striking is how the band’s expressive palette has become even more differentiated and refined. The moments when the energy levels are
at their highest are still dominated by techno jazz, which is only to be expected, but, in between, the regular four-on-the-floor pulse of the bass drum is increasingly suspended, so there are sections
where the forward momentum comes from intricate interlocked horn parts, or just voices.
40-plus years since its original release, the pop-punk-new wave inventions of Anthony
Moore’s ‘Flying Doesn’t Help’ are freshly remastered, blasting the sparkling, angular
sounds into today with perfect vitality.
After spending the early years of the 1970s making experimental music first as a solo
artist, then with Slapp Happy and Henry Cow, 1976’s ‘OUT’ sessions had reinvigorated
Anthony’s youthful love of the naive pop melodies of pop radio, the undeniable excitement
of songs. While ‘OUT’ ultimately went unreleased at the time, the iconoclasm clouding the
late ’70s air was addictive and transformative for Anthony. England seemed to be roiled
as violently as it had been in counter-cultural days a decade earlier; the UK pop charts
breathlessly reflected the changing spectrum with equal parts aging hippie and prog
delicacies alongside new ascendant sounds: rough-hewn pub and punk rock, plus dub
reggae and disco and ska and Stiff and Krautrock. This proved to be an ideal environment
for Anthony to make records by exploring, as he puts it, the “deep connection between
minimalism, repetition, working with tape and celluloid and forming the modules of a
three-minute pop song.”
Caught up in a no-holds-barred era, Anthony was more than happy to play the out-of-hishead madman, raving through outrageous exchanges with the press, while ‘Judy Get
Down’ received Single Of The Week honours from the NME (with review penned by Brian
Eno). Represented by Blackhill Enterprises, Anthony did production work throughout
1978-1979, on Kevin Ayers’ ‘Rainbow Takeaway’, Manfred Mann’s Earth Band’s ‘Angel
Station’ and the first This Heat album, meanwhile cutting his own songs on a dead time
deal at Workhouse Studio with engineer / producer Laurie Latham. Through the wee
hours of countless nights, the two pieced together ‘Flying Doesn’t Help’, with a little help
from friends (an inspired bunch, including Bob Shilling, Charles Hayward, Chris Slade,
Robert Vogel, Festus, Matt Irving, Sam Harley, Bernie Clark, Edwin Cross and Martine
Moore on the telephone).
Building upon the axis of pop and experimental impulses that distinguished ‘OUT’, and
informed further by the raw sensibilities exploding everywhere, ‘Flying Doesn’t Help’
blasts out of the speakers with its own unique blend of sophistication and aggression,
Anthony’s keyboard flashes between arpeggiations and outright stabs among the noise of
slicing guitars, funk basslines and the reverbed blare of the drumkit. Opening with
Anthony’s greatest hit, ‘Judy Get Down’, and containing a noise-laden remake of the
Slapp Happy/Henry Cow number, ‘War’, among other delightful sweet-and-salty
confections, ‘Flying Doesn’t Help’ never stops moving, fuelled with raw outrage and dark
satirical intent, churning with the energy of next-gen types like Tubeway Army and DEVO,
while shimmering with the elegance of the still-challenging old guard types, like Cale and
Bowie.
Clearly, ‘Flying Doesn’t Help’ was steeped in the time, and the original release reflected a
deep mistrust of the corporation mindset. Information was a dubious concept, and
connections to any recognizable organization were seen as untrustworthy, so facts like
musician credits were left out of the package, and even Anthony’s name was altered (he
was credited as A. More on the album and Tony More on a single release). The label
name QUANGO was conceptual as well, standing for ‘Quasi Autonomous NonGovernmental Organization’; each record was sealed with red tape that the listener was
required to cut through in order to get to the music. Rather than recreate the conditions of
the original release of ‘Flying Doesn’t Help’, this reissue instead embraces the changed
environment of the current time and place: instead of no credits, now they are complete,
with Anthony’s full name restored and even the artwork subtly ‘relocated’ to reflect a new
set of relationships. All of which brings the forward-looking sounds of ‘Flying Doesn’t Help’
into the more independent-minded 21st Century syntax where it belongs.
- A1: Starsailor - All Or Nothing
- A2: Feeder - The Power Of Love
- A3: Sugababes - Killer
- A4: Muse - House Of The Rising Sun
- B1: Stereophonics - Nothing Compares 2 U
- B2: Faithless & Dido - Dub Be Good To Me
- B3: Oasis - Merry Xmas Everybody
- B4: Elbow - Something In The Air
- C1: The Reelists - Back To Life (However Do You Want Me) (However Do You Want Me)
- C2: Manic Street Preachers - Out Of Time
- C3: Badly Drawn Boy & Jools Holland & His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra - Come On Eileen
- C4: Prodigy - Ghost Town
- D1: Jimmy Eat World - Firestarter
- D2: Darius - Pretty Flamingos
- D3: More Fire Crew - Dreams (Feat Gabrielle)
- D4: Mcalmont & Butler - Back For Good
Originally released in 2002 in partnership with NME to celebrate their 50th anniversary and 50 years since NME printed the first ever singles chart in the UK. 1 Love saw the cream of British artists come together to pick their favourite number one to cover. Having appeared on the 1995 HELP album, Oasis continued their support of War Child with an acoustic rendition of Slade’s Christmas classic ‘Merry Xmas Everybody’. Stereophonics chose ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’ with Kelly Jones’s gravelly vocal complementing this stripped back version of the track written by Prince, performed by The Family and taken to number one by Sinead O’Connor in 1990.
Mike Paradinas first album of new material since 2013, written in some rare downtime in the Gower (Wales) during the summer 2020 lockdown. There's a strange sense of the old and new in Scurlage, the sentimental and utopia. Dive into Paradinas world, yesterday, today and forever.
- A1: Alright Brutus, I’m On
- A2: What If I Knocked
- A3: Everything’s Fine
- A4: Rocked, Wrecked, Robbed & Ruined
- A5: You Got A Diamond In Me
- A6: A Rock In The Sea
- B1: You Shouldn’t Be Lonely On A Saturday Night
- B2: Make Up Boogie
- B3: Ghost Pain Of Your Love
- B4: Golden Wheel
- B5: Get Me Out
- B6: Slap-Bang Blue
- C1: Queen Of The Milky Way
- C2: Rock It & Roll It
- C3: Toxic Daydream
- C4: Common For Of Life
- C5: Rocket Ricochet
- C6: Sunday Haze
- D1: Run Through The Wildfire
- D2: Suicidal Idol
- D3: Anyway I Can Make Her Smile
- D4: Vanity Villains
- D5: Lose To Get By
- D6: Blind Broke Patron Saint
Blue & Yellow Vinyl[28,78 €]
Das Warten hat ein Ende! 30 Jahre nach Bandgründung melden sich die Diamond Dogs, Schwedens Boogie-Rock-Legende, mit einem neuen Studioalbum zurück. 'Slap Bang Blue Rendezvous' ist eine Doppel-Album mit insgesamt 24 Songs, das von Tomas Skogsberg produziert und gemischt wurde. Skogsberg beschreibt es wie folgt: 'This is my masterpiece, my White Album'! Musikalisch bieten die schwedischen Rock 'n' Roller ihre spezielle Mischung aus UK-Glam und Blue-Eyed-Soul der frühen 70er Jahre. Klingt wie The Faces, Slade, Mott The Hoople, Kinks oder Rolling Stones!
- A1: Alright Brutus, I’m On
- A2: What If I Knocked
- A3: Everything’s Fine
- A4: Rocked, Wrecked, Robbed & Ruined
- A5: You Got A Diamond In Me
- A6: A Rock In The Sea
- B1: You Shouldn’t Be Lonely On A Saturday Night
- B2: Make Up Boogie
- B3: Ghost Pain Of Your Love
- B4: Golden Wheel
- B5: Get Me Out
- B6: Slap-Bang Blue
- C1: Queen Of The Milky Way
- C2: Rock It & Roll It
- C3: Toxic Daydream
- C4: Common For Of Life
- C5: Rocket Ricochet
- C6: Sunday Haze
- D1: Run Through The Wildfire
- D2: Suicidal Idol
- D3: Anyway I Can Make Her Smile
- D4: Vanity Villains
- D5: Lose To Get By
- D6: Blind Broke Patron Saint
Black Vinyl[26,68 €]
Das Warten hat ein Ende! 30 Jahre nach Bandgründung melden sich die Diamond Dogs, Schwedens Boogie-Rock-Legende, mit einem neuen Studioalbum zurück. 'Slap Bang Blue Rendezvous' ist eine Doppel-Album mit insgesamt 24 Songs, das von Tomas Skogsberg produziert und gemischt wurde. Skogsberg beschreibt es wie folgt: 'This is my masterpiece, my White Album'! Musikalisch bieten die schwedischen Rock 'n' Roller ihre spezielle Mischung aus UK-Glam und Blue-Eyed-Soul der frühen 70er Jahre. Klingt wie The Faces, Slade, Mott The Hoople, Kinks oder Rolling Stones!
- A1: Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water
- A2: Bread - Make It With You
- A3: Elvis Presley - Suspicious Minds
- A4: Deep Purple - Black Night
- A5: Free - All Right Now
- A6: Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - The Tears Of A Clown
- A7: The Jackson 5 - I Want You Back
- A8: Stevie Wonder - Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)
- B1: Elton John - Your Song
- B2: Rod Stewart - Maggie May
- B3: Slade - Coz I Luv You
- B4: The Who - Baba O'riley
- B5: Ike & Tina Turner - Proud Mary
- B6: Marvin Gaye - What's Going On
- B7: Diana Ross - I'm Still Waiting
- C1: Don Mclean - American Pie - Pt. 1
- C2: Sly & The Family Stone - Family Affair
- C3: Bill Withers - Lean On Me
- C4: Harry Nilsson - Without You
- C5: Roxy Music - Virginia Plain
- C6: T. Rex - Metal Guru
- C7: Mott The Hoople - All The Young Dudes
- C8: Lou Reed - Perfect Day
- D1: Roberta Flack - Killing Me Softly With His Song
- D4: Sweet - Ballroom Blitz
- D5: Wizzard - See My Baby Jive
- D6: Billy Joel - Piano Man
- D7: Bob Dylan - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
- E1: Queen - Killer Queen
- E2: Paul Mccartney, Wings - Band On The Run
- E3: Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
- E4: Suzi Quatro - Devil Gate Drive
- E5: Mud - Tiger Feet
- E6: Sparks - This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us
- E7: Barry White - You're The First, The Last, My Everything
- E8: The Three Degrees - When Will I See You Again
- F1: John Lennon - Imagine
- F2: 10Cc - I'm Not In Love
- F3: Barry Manilow - Mandy
- F4: Bay City Rollers - Bye Bye Baby
- F5: David Essex - Hold Me Close
- F6: Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel - Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me)
- F7: The Stylistics - Can't Give You Anything (But My Love)
- F8: Minnie Riperton - Lovin' You
- G1: Abba - Dancing Queen
- G2: Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons - December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night)
- G3: Chicago - If You Leave Me Now
- G4: Joan Armatrading - Love And Affection
- G5: Electric Light Orchestra - Livin' Thing
- G6: Thin Lizzy - The Boys Are Back In Town
- D2: Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - If You Don't Know Me By Now
- G7: John Miles - Music
- H1: Fleetwood Mac - Don’t Stop
- H2: Meat Loaf - Bat Out Of Hell
- H3: Status Quo - Rockin' All Over The World
- H4: Donna Summer - I Feel Love
- H5: Baccara - Yes Sir, I Can Boogie
- H6: David Soul - Don’t Give Up On Us
- H7: Commodores - Easy
- J1: Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights
- J2: Althea & Donna - Uptown Top Ranking
- J3: Chic - Le Freak
- J4: Boney M. - Rivers Of Babylon
- J5: The Jam - Down In The Tube Station At Midnight
- J6: The Boomtown Rats - Rat Trap
- J7: Siouxsie And The Banshees - Hong Kong Garden
- K1: The Clash - London Calling
- K2: The Police - Message In A Bottle
- K3: Pretenders - Kid
- K4: Blondie - Heart Of Glass
- K5: Earth, Wind & Fire With The Emotions - Boogie Wonderland
- K6: Tubeway Army - Are 'Friends' Electric?
- K7: The Buggles - Video Killed The Radio Star
- D3: Kiki Dee - Amoureuse
Coloured Vinyl[126,01 €]
NOW Music is delighted to introduce our new sub-brand ‘NOW Presents…’. This new series starts with ‘NOW Presents… The 1970s’, the first-ever NOW vinyl boxset featuring 5 LPs uniquely designed to reflect the era.
The boxset is a musical time capsule of the decade that saw so many different genres find chart success. Across its 74 tracks over 10 sides of vinyl, the massive hits sit alongside enduring classics from each year. The set not only includes 5 beautifully designed front covers on the individual albums (that slot into a rigid slip case), but also features track by track annotations with chart positions and facts about the artists and songs.
Each year, 1970-1979 is presented as 1 side of each LP… Kicking off with the iconic ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ by Simon & Garfunkel from the biggest selling album of the year, and of the decade. 1970 also includes Motown classics from Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, and the debut hit ‘I Want You Back’ from the Jackson 5.
1971 includes the seminal ‘What’s Going On’ from Marvin Gaye, alongside Elton John’s breakthrough – the timeless ‘Your Song’, Rod Stewart’s breakthrough ‘Maggie May’, and The Who’s defining rock anthem ‘Baba O’Riley’.
The charts in 1972 began to reflect the popularity of ‘Glam Rock’ – and ‘Virginia Plain’ by Roxy Music, and ‘Metal Guru’ by T. Rex are included, as is the David Bowie-produced ‘Perfect Day’ from Lou Reed.
‘Killing Me Softly With His Song’ – one of the most beautiful songs, and vocals ever from Roberta Flack opens 1973’s side – and is joined by, amongst others, Billy Joel’s signature song ‘Piano Man’ and Bob Dylan’s ‘Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door’.
1974 celebrates Queen having their first Top 5 single with ‘Killer Queen’, and title tracks from two of the decades’ biggest selling albums: Paul McCartney & Wings with ‘Band On The Run’, and ‘Tubular Bells’ from Mike Oldfield.
John Lennon released ‘Imagine’ in 1971 – but it became a UK hit in 1975, and so, starts this side… and finds space for some of the year’s perfect pop from Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, David Essex, 10cc, and the biggest hit ‘Bye Bye Baby’ from Bay City Rollers, at the peak of their popularity.
ABBA enjoyed 7 UK Number 1’s in the 1970s, and their biggest was the enduringly popular ‘Dancing Queen’ which leads into 1976. Electric Light Orchestra had a huge hit with ‘Livin’ Thing’, as did Thin Lizzy with ‘The Boys Are Back In Town’ – plus Joan Armatrading emerged with ‘Love And Affection’.
1977 saw Fleetwood Mac release their mega-selling album ‘Rumours’, and from it ‘Don’t Stop’ is here, as is Donna Summer’s ‘I Feel Love’ – one of the most influential dance tracks of all time – and one of 1977’s favourite TV stars, David Soul, enjoyed a #1 single with ‘Don’t Give Up On Us’.
With ‘Wuthering Heights’, Kate Bush not only had 4 weeks at number 1 in 1978, but became the first female artist to achieve this with a self-written song. The Jam, The Boomtown Rats and Siouxsie And The Banshees all found consistent success as Punk & New Wave established new chart stars.
1979 concludes the set and opens with the iconic ‘London Calling’ from The Clash, and includes two of the biggest bands of the era, The Police and Blondie. A couple of years later the first video played on MTV would be ‘Video Killed The Radio Star’ from The Buggles – and it’s fitting that this is the final track on the collection, a #1 in late 1979 – it signposted the synth-pop wave that would define the early 80s…. (but that’s a different box set).
The Rolling Stones have announced the release of 40th anniversary, expanded deluxe editions of their chart-topping, multi-platinum 1981 album Tattoo You, via Universal Music. The newly-remastered set, out on October 22, will be accompanied by no fewer than nine previously unreleased tracks from the era. '1CD: 11track remaster of album. 2CD Deluxe: 20 tracks over 2Cd's and also included is a 20 page booklet including an essay from Kevin Howlett & Jeff Slade. 1LP: 11 track remaster on 180g vinyl. 2LP Deluxe: Pressed on double 180g Black Vinyl in gatefold sleeve. 4CD+1LP Box: Includes 4 x CDS (CD1 - Remastered Album, CD2 - Bonus 9 Tracks + CD 3 & 4 - Still Life: Wembley Stadium 1982 + Tattoo You 12” Picture Disc + 124 Page Book + Lenticular Art. 5LP Boxset: Includes 5 x 180g Heavyweight Vinyl. (LP1 Brand New 2021 Remaster of Tattoo You, LP2 Lost & Found: 9 Previously Unreleased Tracks, LP3, 4 & 5 Still Life: Wembley Stadium 1982) + 124 page book & lenticular artwork. LIMITED EDITIONS. FIGURES SHARED OUT ONCE ALL ORDERS ARE IN AT DEADLINE.
Searing white-hot guitar riff, tough, danceable junkshop glam inspired melody and rhythmic drive glazed with lush, dreamy three part harmony. The band's album, shows what could easily be a contradiction of influences as diverse as Slade, Rubettes, Ramones, Bangles, Berry and the Beatles with increasing nerve and nuance.
Das von der Kritik gefeierte Comeback-Album der Go-Go’s aus dem Jahr 2001, ”God Bless The Go-Go’s”,
feiert sein 20-jähriges Jubiläum und erscheint neu aufgelegt in CD und Digitalformaten sowie erstmals als
blaue 140g Vinyl.
Die Deluxe-CD und die digitalen Versionen enthalten ein neues Cover und die Bonustracks ”I Think I
Need Sleep“ und ”King of Confusion.”
Mit Charlotte Caffey (Leadgitarre, Keyboards, Gesang), Belinda Carlisle (Leadgesang), Gina Schock (Schlagzeug,
Percussion, Gesang), Kathy Valentine (Bassgitarre, Gesang) und Jane Wiedlin (Gitarre, Gesang), war ”God
Bless The Go -Go’s” das erste Studioalbum der Band seit 17 Jahren nach ”Talk Show” aus dem Jahr 1984
und erreichte #57 der Billboard Charts. Das Album wurde von Paul Kolderie und Sean Slade (Radiohead,
Hole) produziert und featured Green Days Billie Joe Armstrong auf der Single „Unforgiven“, Rame Jaffee
(The Wallflowers, Foo Fighters) auf ”Here You Are” sowie Roger Manning (Jellyfish, Imperial Drag und
The Moog Cookbook) auf dem Track ”Daisy Chain.”
- A1: Need Somebody To Love
- A2: Quarter Moon
- A3: One More Chance
- A4: Things Aren’t What They Used To Be
- A5: Love Is A Golden Word
- A6: Causing Complications
- A7: Just Can’t Let You Go
- A8: Hippy Hippy Shake
- A9: I’m Perfect
- B1: I Thought You Were My Friend
- B2: Stuttgart Special
- B3: Run Run Belinda
- B4: Who Knows
- B5: Janine
- B6: I Believe
- B7: Boy Of The City
- B8: Can’t4Lieve It’s True
17 Track compilation of all of their studio recordings, remastered and pressed on Electric Blue Vinyl. Presented in gatefold sleeve with never seen before photographs ,a printed lyric inner sleeve and poster.
The VIP’s were formed in 1978 while at Warwick University. Within weeks they were gigging at clubs in the Midlands, often on the same bill as THE SPECIALS in Coventry. Soon they found a manager, Clive Solomon, who with Timmy Mallet (now a TV and Radio presenter) and both students at the university, financed the group’s first single the EP ‘Music For Funsters. In the summer of 1978 they built up a loyal following in London. The single was picked up by John Peel, who played it constantly on his BBC radio show through the year. The 3 track EP, featuring ‘I’m Perfect’, ‘I Believe’ and ‘Boys of the City’ was released on Clive Solomon’s own ‘Bust’ label.
In 1979 the VIP’s could be found playing all over the country, frequently on the same bill as Squire, stablemates on Clive Solomon’s label.
In early 1980 they went into Olympic Studios in Chiswick to record some tracks with ex-THE ANIMALS bass player and SLADE/Jimi Hendrix manager Chas Chandler. The track ‘I Thought You Were My Friend’ was recorded at these sessions A few weeks later a major record deal was agreed with Gem Records/RCA and ‘Causing Complications’ came out in March. To coincide with the release the VIP’s went on tour supporting SECRET AFFAIR.
After the tour the single ‘The Quarter Moon’ was released, another track produced by Mike Leander. It received extensive airplay around the UK and beyond, and was also picked as BBC Radio 1’s Record of The Week by DJ Mike Reid on his Morning Show, as well as being Radio Luxembourg’s ‘Power Play’ for two weeks. The constant touring, recording and radio play had earned them a spot on Top of The Pops but they were suddenly told -on the afternoon that they were due to appear - that an industrial dispute at the BBC had resulted in the show being cancelled. Disappointed, they continued to record and tour, this time with MADNESS, THE BEAT and DEXYS MIDNIGHT RUNNERS amongst others. This time Bob Seargent (of The BEAT and HAIRCUT 100 fame) was recruited to give ‘Need Somebody To Love’ that sparkle and edge to capture The VIP’s live sound on vinyl. Although perhaps the most representative of the band’s sound, Top of The Pops again eluded them.
By the end of 1980 the VIP’s were selling in Spain, Germany, Italy and France through the RCA label but they seemed to be losing heart with the business. Illness -Jed had been touring with a collapsed lung - and tensions saw the band play their last concert at Leicester University. A fourth and final GEM single, ‘Things Aren’t What They Used To Be’ (a song taken from their earlier Mike Leander recording sessions) proved to be their last. With several songs still to be recorded, it was a frustrating time for all.
Paul Shurey and Guy Morley has already made alternative plans for THE NEW VIP’s and recruited Simon Smith from THE MERTON PARKAS to play drums while Paul returned to his native keyboards. With Tony Conway on guitar and Andy Godfrey on bass they became MOOD SIX.
Paul Shurey played a central part in the birth and proliferation of the Rave movement in the 80’s, 90’s and 2,000’s, initiating a great a great many DANCE RAVES all around the world. Very sadly he died in 2017. He was also a gifted artist/cartoonist, and it’s his picture which graces the album’s sleeve. He is a brother very greatly missed.
Guy Morley works in film editing and Andrew Price is involved in developing community projects in and around his native Bristol.
“We became lifelong friends and shared a great and very exciting rock and roll dream.”
- A1: La La Land – 3:02
- A2: Unforgiven – 3:23
- A3: Apology – 3:57
- A4: Stuck In My Car – 3:36
- A5: Vision Of Nowness – 2:55
- A6: Here You Are – 4:01
- A7: Automatic Rainy Day – 3:17
- B1: Kissing Asphalt – 2:49
- B2: Insincere – 3:45
- B3: Sonic Superslide – 3:33
- B4: Throw Me A Curve – 3:11
- B5: Talking Myself Down – 3:55
- B6: Daisy Chain – 3:45
2001’s God Bless The Go-Go’s was the first new album released by LA legends The Go-Go's in 17 years following 1984’s Talk Show, which featured the hit “Head Over Heels”. The original lineup is intact for this 13-track outing, produced by Paul Kolderie and Sean Slade (Hole, Radiohead). Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong is also featured on the first single, "Unforgiven."
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the original release the CD and digital deluxe versions will include 2 bonus tracks, “I Think I Need Sleep" and “King of Confusion”
Residing at the base of Mount Yōtei on Japan’s geologically wondrous island Hokkaido - with it’s volcanoes, hot springs and national park - Masaki “mfp” Konagi is no stranger to natural beauty. Having resided in L.A. and Melbourne in the past, mfp (or mindfullpeace) settled in this natural haven as the place to set down some roots and create.
Having begun his musical journey over a decade ago, including an appearance on Gilles Peterson’s “Brownswood Electr*c 2”, we are proud to announce his debut full length album “Natural Law”.
Drawing on long time collaborators and friends from his travels, mfp has pulled on his foundation in hip-hop and pushed its boundaries to breaking point, embodying the true ethos of the genre as an ever expandable principle.
Featuring Melbourne stalwarts Simon Mavin (Hiatus Kaiyote) and ALIEN (Piette Aillion) plus Sydney’s Natalie Slade (Eglo), funk maestro sauce81 and hip-hop hero Stan Smith, mfp’s productions ebb and flow, building and releasing pressure, exploring discord and harmony through electronic polyrhythms and diverse explorations in slaps, swirls, lopes and kicks.
Masaki has also opened the very first organic food store in the area - Pyram Organics & Plants - embodying his, (and our) ethos in food and music as a way to bring ecological awareness to reconnect with nature and our planet for sustainable living.
On Sunset features ten classic yet modern Paul Weller songs. On Sunset is a soul album. At the same time it’s also an electronic album, an orchestral album, an album packed with masterly pop songs and heart-tugging ballads, and an album filled with touches of experimentalism. It’s also an album that sees Weller taking a rare glance into the rear-view mirror as he speeds into the 2020s. Most of the album sees Weller multi-tasking on various instruments with accompaniment from his regular band - Ben Gordelier appears on all tracks and Andy Crofts on most whilst Steve Cradock pops up with his guitar on 4 songs. An eclectic and sometimes surprising gathering of guests appear on On Sunset including Slade’s Jim Lea contributing violin to the Bonzos-esque “Equanimity”, and Paul’s old Style Council chum Mick Talbot adds his signature Hammond Organ sound to 3 tracks. The beautifully lush “More” features a verse sung by French singer Julie Gros, from the band Le Superhomard (whose album Meadow Lane Park was one of Weller’s favourites of 2019) as well as the return of The Strype’s guitarist Josh McClorey. English folk trio The Staves contribute backing vocals for 3 tracks. Once again Hannah Peel sprinkles her magic over the album with string arrangements and The Paraorchestra were invited to add their expertise to 4 tracks. Formats include Black double Gatefold Heavyweight LP, a CD Mintpack and a Deluxe Hardback CD version with additional tracks.
“We shan't have any more trouble from that meddling Doctor!” Demon Records presents a double bill of unique full-cast BBC radio adventures for Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor, based on the enduringly popular BBC TV series. The Paradise of Death reunites the Doctor, Sarah Jane Smith and the Brigadier for an adventure that takes them from Hampstead Heath to the far-flung planet of Parrakon, where they face dangers aplenty from the hostile Freeth and Tragan.
In The Ghosts of N-Space, which features Jon Pertwee’s final performance as the Doctor, the Time Lord is in Sicily where he discovers trouble in the form of spectral monsters from another dimension. Presented across 3LP x 12” 180g Heavyweight Blue Vinyl & 3LP x 12” 180g Heavyweight Yellow Vinyl, these two fast-paced adventures were specially written for radio by former Doctor Who
producer & writer Barry Letts. Co-starring Elisabeth Sladen and Nicholas Courtney, both also feature the incidental music and Doctor Who theme arrangement of Peter Howell of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Among the supporting cast for the stories are Maurice Denham, Sandra Dickinson, Harold Innocent, Peter Miles, Richard Pearce, Harry Towb and Stephen Thorne. Accompanying the coloured vinyl LPs are full episode billings, cast and credits, and six illustrated
sleeves that form a superb double-sided artwork montage. Dummedy-dum, Dummedy-dum, Dummedy-dum, Dum-dum…
- A1: Frankie Knuckles Pres. Director’s Cut – The Whistle Song (Re-Directed)
- A2: Frankie Knuckles Pres. Director’s Cut Feat. Jamie Principle – Your Love (Director's Cut
- B1: Frankie Knuckles Pres. Director’s Cut Feat. B. Slade – Get Over U (Director's Cut Mix
- B2: Frankie Knuckles Pres. Director’s Cut Feat. Jamie Principle – I'll Take You There
- C1: Ashford & Simpson - Bourgie Bourgie (A Director's Cut Exclusive)
- C2: Joey Negro & The Sunburst Band Feat. Donna Gardier & Diane Charlemagne – The
- D1: Artful & Ridney Feat. Terri Walker - Missing You (Eric Kupper’s ‘Director's Cut Tribute To
- D2: Marshall Jefferson Feat. Curtis Mcclain – The House Music Anthem (Move Your Body)
There are few people across the globe, who will have not been touched by the work of Frankie Knuckles. Forever regarded as ‘The Godfather of House’ for his unrivalled contribution to the house music we know today; what started as an underground movement in Chicago has grown to international heights thanks to Frankie. His records earned him recognition on a global scale, allowing him to work with some of the globes biggest names including the likes of Diana Ross, Whitney Houston and Michael Jackson.
Five years ago, Frankie passed away in Chicago on 31st March 2014 leaving behind one of the greatest house music legacies spanning almost four decades. Now he is commemorated by long time writing and production partner Eric Kupper. Eric, himself a seasoned DJ producer and writer, has worked on over 116 Billboard #1 Dance Records and played a pivotal role in a many of Frankie’s productions. Having both worked together for many years they established themselves at ‘Director’s Cut’ from 2011 and set about producing original releases and remixes based on the classic ‘Def Mix’ sound while sharing equal credits for their creations.
Together they re-produced and re-purpose classic cuts for modern dancefloors, with reworks including tracks from Marshall Jefferson, Ashford & Simpson, Artful & Ridney and The Sunburst Band, alongside Frankie Knuckles originals. These releases have now been brought together by Eric to feature on special album called ‘The Directors Cut Collection’ on SoSure Music. It includes the Director’s Cut reworks of Frankie’s classic cuts such as ‘Your Love’ and ‘Take You There’ with Jamie Principle, alongside Frankie’s first #1 single - ‘The Whistle Song’ on which Eric shares writing credits.
Within a multitude of classic reworks, highlights include a previously unreleased version of Ashford & Simpson’s ‘Bourgie Bourgie’ and a huge Director’s Cut Retro Signature mix of Marshall Jefferson’s 'The House Music Anthem (Move Your Body)' featuring Curtis McClain.
The Director’s Cut Collection is a fitting tribute to commemorate the fifth anniversary of Frankie’s passing whilst giving Eric a platform to tell his side of the creative story. This album is to be released in collaboration with The Frankie Knuckles Foundation who work to continuing Frankie’s legacy well into the future.








































