After an almost 2 year hiatus, letherette is back with Brown Lounge Volume 6. Since the 2020 release of Mander House Volume 2, BL6 sees Letherette return to it's hip hop routes. The release will be available on Wulf records digitally and limited edition Cassettes.
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The second 7" in the Konduko series reissues this mega-rarity, Noel Williams aka King Sporty's own version of Bob Marley's Concrete Jungle. The connection between Marley and Williams was long-standing, both living in the tenements of West Kingston and gaining their musical foundations as part of the Studio One, that would reach fruition when they later co-wrote Buffalo Soldier together.
Clement Dodd's organisation was more than a label, running a sound system, studio, pressing plant and its own distribution. As Deejay on the system and later releasing his debut single on the label, William's learnt his craft, taking this knowledge to Miami and replicating much - expanding the Konduko label to encompass studio, plant and distribution.
First recorded with Lee Perry, Marley's 1971 original was famously rerecorded for The Wailers move to Island Records and their 1973 album, Catch A Fire. Here, a rare Williams' vocal is backed with horns atop a reggae-funk groove. The songs message of struggle is universal and everlasting, even with a touch of Miami swing.
This is backed by Young Girl, a single in its own right, from the same period. A rocksteady, breakbeat shuffle bely the songs roots in late 60s soul, with a powerful counterpoint vocal from wife and partner, Betty Wright. A collector's item itself, together they are essential.
The Konduko 7" series ends with the 4th and possibly best single with Noel Williams aka King Sporty's cover version of Bob Marley's Them Belly Full, here released as Dance To The Music.
First released on the Natty Dread album of 1974, it was Marley's first album working away from Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer and was a spiritually charged political and social statement, also featuring classics No Women, No Cry, Lively Up Yourself and Rebel Music.
As an associate and friend from their Studio One days, William's version makes sense, in the tradition of covers throughout reggae's history. Appearing a year late, the 1975 single came in Jamaican and US pressings, a nod to Konduko's roots, having started in Kingston before the move to Miami in the earlier part of the decade.
A warning against allowing the poor to go hungry, with the prophetic "a hungry mob is an angry mob", the cover includes a lot of the Miami feel Sporty was incorporating. With instrumentation again from the Ocean Liners KC And Sunshine backing band), the horns and guitar raise the soul, with counter keys, Part 1 is a straight vocal, while Part 2 is close to a Version but more than an instrumental and in its title, shows its funk and soul background too. A perfect end to the series, the uplifting tracking belies the powerful message, bringing the Miami swing to the JA groove once more.
- A1: The Plastik Beatniks Feat. Angel Bat Dawid - The Sun Is A Negro
- A2: The Plastik Beatniks Feat. Doseone - Hollywood Beat
- A3: The Plastik Beatniks Feat. Allen Ginsberg - What He Looks Like_
- A4: The Plastik Beatniks Feat. Angel Bat Dawid - Westcoast Sound 1956
- A5: All Those Streets I Must Find Cities For
- A6: The Plastik Beatniks Feat. Angel Bat Dawid - Bagelshop Jazz
- B1: The Plastik Beatniks Feat. Moor Mother - War Memoir
- B2: The Plastik Beatniks Feat. Angel Bat Dawid - Harwood Alley Song
- B3: The Plastik Beatniks Feat. Patti Smith - Ginsberg (For Allen)
- B4: Would You Wear My Eyes
- B5: A Particular Police Officer
- B6: The Plastik Beatniks Feat. Angel Bat Dawid - The End Always Comes Last
Sounds like supergroup. Rarely have outstanding figures of such a variety of musical styles collaborated on one album to pay homage to a nearly forgotten artist, one of the few black Beatnik poets, Bob Kaufman.
"All Those Streets I Must Find Cities For" by The Plastik Beatniks is an attempt to acoustically reanimate Bob Kaufman, to return the Beat to him in a transatlantic collaboration. It is a shimmering psychedelic, at times jazzy concept album, sometimes reminiscent of Krautrock or hip hop, about a Beat-era poet who was as great as he was forgotten. It takes spoken word to a new level, as a transatlantic showcase of musical avant-gardes and a joyful "sound archaeology" of modernity, in which the tracks of the "Plastik Beatniks" meet the best voices of America.
The 12 wildly different songs and audi collages, on the transatlantically-produced album, "All the Streets I Must Find Cities For," is based on lyrics by Beat author Bob Kaufman. They were originally part of the radio play "Thank God for Beatniks," for which author Andreas Ammer ("Ammer & Einheit"), Notwist‘s Markus Acher and Micha Acher and loop maker Leo Hopfinger ("LeRoy") formed "The Plastik Beatniks." On the eastern side of the Atlantic they composed music and crafted soundscapes. On the west side of the ocean, they asked three of the most renowned singers, activists and producers in the U.S. to recite or sing Bob Kaufman's poetry.
Punk-pop icon Patti Smith immediately signed on to read Kaufman's poem "Ginsberg (For Allen)". Free jazz vocalist Moor Mother passionately performed Bob Kaufman's "War Memoir". American jazz clarinetist, composer, singer and “International Anthem” labelmate Angel Bat Dawid, a legitimate successor to Sun Ra, polyphonically read and sang such poems as "The Sun is a Negroe" and "West Coast Sound 1956" and included some clarinet solos on top. Also on the album, Bob Kaufman himself recites his previously unknown poems "Hollywood Beat", "Would You Wear My Eyes", and the "Jail Poem" "All Those Streets I Must Find Cities For". Beat chronicler Raymond Foye, who still lives at the Chelsea Hotel in New York, contributed an interview he conducted with late beatnik Allen Ginsberg about Bob Kaufman. Completing the circle was hip-hop artist Adam "DoseOne" ("13&God"), who once gave Markus Acher a well-thumbed volume of Bob Kaufman, whom he admired. He contributed some raps. Thus 12 tracks emerged, as diverse as the artists, poets and musicians who contributed to it. More than an album. An epitaph. A work for the eternity of Beat.
Regarding Bob Kaufman - of course the FBI kept a file on him – first as a sailor, then a communist, and finally a Beat poet. As one of the mainstays of the movement, he edited the literary magazine "Beatitude" in San Francisco and defined "Beatnik" to Allen Ginsberg: half rhythm, half sputnik. Bob recited his poetry loudly on the streets (when he wasn't sunk into years of silence in protest of the Vietnam War) and in the bars and bagel shops of North Beach. Once, he almost landed a pop hit ("Green Green Rocky Road"), which then made Dylan's companion Dave van Ronk famous. That Kaufman is today less known than his friend Allen Ginsberg may be because he was a black Beat poet, and also a Jew. This was not compatible with fame in the US of the 1950s. Though Kaufman had the same publisher, City Lights, as Ginsberg, he was frequently arrested and jailed, and was treated with electric shocks until he developed serious mental heath issues. There he wrote his "Jail Poems". The seventh of these lent this album its name:
"Someone whom I am is no one / Something I have done is nothing Someplace I have been is nowhere / I am not me What of the answers / I must find questions for? All these strange streets I must find cities for, Thank god for beatniks."
- A1: Pale Blue Care Biobiopatata06 09
- A2: Crossing The Tamariver Maher Shalal Hash Baz 48
- A3: Bayern Mitamurakandadan? 02 39
- A4: Anton Popo 04 08
- A5: Tohonoko Kourakuen 03 03
- A6: People Have Called Them Flowers Various Sighhorns 03 32
- B1: A Sparkle To Your Eyes Zayaendo 04 58
- B2: Swamp Strada05 18
- B3: New Window (Onto A Collapsed House) Sekifu 01 41
- B4: Gone Astray Hose 04 44
- B5: Ghhgh Compostela02 40
- B6: Wippi Zayaendo 01 25
- C1: Just Watching Gratin Carnival 04 35
- C2: Apple Ringo Pascals 02 50
- C3: Way To The Seatail 02 59
- C4: Pensive Miss Noahlewis’ Mahlon Taits 03 33
- C5: Nagyon Szeretrek Mindenkinek K`dlokk 05 57
- D1: Kemuri Fuigo 04 28
- D2: Mado Petit Daon 05 53
- D3: Minato Nrq 02 35
- D4: The Ending Theme Tenniscoats 02 59
- D5: A Day With The Saints Satomi Endo 03 13
Alien Transistor present Alien Parade Japan, a joyous double-album compilation of groups from Japan’s indie-pop and avant-garde undergrounds, all of which feature brass or woodwind instruments as part of their line-up. Compiled by Markus Acher (Alien Transistor, The Notwist, Hochzeitskapelle) with plenty of support and help from his Spirit Fest bandmate, Saya (also of Tenniscoats), it features some familiar names – Tenniscoats, naturally, but also Zayaendo, Tori Kudo’s Maher Shalal Hash Baz – alongside lesser-known groups like Biobiopatata, Mitamurakandadan?, Kourakuen, sekifu, and Noah Lewis Mahlon’ Taits, amongst many others.
The collection of songs here rests upon a simple question, and an interesting parallel: Why do so many groups from Japan include brass and woodwind, and how closely does this echo the scene that Acher is involved with in Munich? The idea was formulated in Acher’s mind after one of his groups, Hochzeitskapelle, had been invited by Saya to Japan in 2019, to take part in the Alien Parade Japan tour. “Saya and her friends recommended a lot of music to me that I didn’t know of,” Acher recalls, “and I was surprised and excited to find so many Japanese bands who use brass and woodwind instruments.”
This approach was something Acher had been familiar with for a while, thanks to his experiences in Munich: “Until then I thought of the Munich scene, where Hochzeitskapelle come from, as being quite unique in having ex-punk and still-indie musicians form loud acoustic bands with many brass instruments and play a wild mixture of styles.” And indeed, that variety is reflected in the twenty-two songs on Alien Parade Japan, which flits from the pastoral melody of Maher Shalal Hash Baz’s “Crossin The Tama River”, through the tenderness of various sighhorns’s “people have called them flowers”, to the folksy lament of Gratin Carnival’s “Just Watching”.
Alien Parade Japan reaches further afield, too, drawing in some groups, like HOSE, Fuigo, and popo, that feature musicians like Toshihiro Koike, Masafumi Ezaki and Taku Unami, who may be better known for their experimental and improvised releases on labels like ftarri and Erstwhile. It also looks back to material recorded in the 1990s - the swinging slide guitars and sax/tuba duet of Strada’s “Swamp”, from 1998, and Compostela’s energetic, rousing “ghhgh”, from 1990. Both pieces were written by, and feature, saxophonist Kanji Nakao; Compostela’s membership also included late saxophonist Masami Shinoda, who was also part of such storied Japanese groups as Pungo, A-Musik, Orquestra Del Viento, Ché-SHIZU, and the fiery free jazz outfit, Seikatsu Kōjyō Iinkai.
Groups like Compostela help to draw some through-lines to the aesthetics of chindon’ya, a type of Japanese marching band made up of costumed street performers who advertise businesses; the music made by these bands is brash, spirited, and full of energy. Alien Parade Japan weaves all of this together – chindon’ya; jazz; indie-pop; psych-folk; big band – into one beautiful, big tapestry of gorgeous melody, sweetness, and melancholy, with plenty of creative fraying at its edges. “The collection is a very personal view of Japanese bands using brass and woodwind instruments,” Acher concludes: “it’s not a representative anthology, it’s mainly held together by my personal taste, experiences, and friendships.” But it’s also a wonderfully coherent collection of some of the most playful and elated music you’re likely to hear this year. As musician and writer David Grubbs says:
„Now it is confirmed: my favorite genre of music is Alien Parade Japan. Hopefully now people will know what I’m talking about when I gush about the unassailable brilliance of longtime favorites like Maher Shalal Hash Baz, Popo, Mitamurakandadan?, Hose, and Tenniscoats, presented here alongside others whose music I have only begun to search out. Please share in my gratitude and enjoyment of this lovingly assembled collection, one that I welcome into my home as I would a long-anticipated guest.“
California-based label Ritual Release introduce new & as-yet unknown duo Guruku. Love Runaway is their debut EP and comes with remixes by disco don Ray Mang.
Title track ‘Love Runaway’ features criminally underheard Tamara Lee on vocals and co-writing duties. LA funk/R&B/future twang auteur Harriet Brown (Innovative Leisure, Phantom Island, World Building) provides guest vocals on the EP’s second original track, ‘Crimped Hair’.
On the flip, Ray Mang delivers a masterclass in honing ‘Love Runaway’ for peak dancefloor effect in a choice of extended remix or dubby reprise.
“Absolutely essential release. A really good song is turned into a modern disco monster by Ray Mang, channeling Prelude Records circa 1982.” – Bill Brewster (DJ History, UK)
- A1: Final Breath 3 25
- A2: Fathersong (First Transfiguration) 5 25
- A3: Now Suspended 4 27
- A4: Second Transfiguration 4 11
- A5: The Calling 3 28
- A6: Mystery Not Yet Become 5 10
- B1: Third Transfiguration 5 25
- B2: Nightfallen 4 34
- B3: Abrupt Forgetting 2;46
- B4: Fourth Transfiguration 6 08
- B5: Final Flickers 4 46
- B6: It Ends, So It Begins 4 20
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Fathersong is Rick Bull's eighth album release under his Deepchild moniker, arriving 10 years after the former Berliner's Neukölln Burning album (Thoughtless Music). Exploring a shimmering post-dub vista, rich in granular textures, Fathersong draws influence and inspiration from contemporaries like Fennesz, Tim Hecker, Burial and Vladislav Delay. Unshackled from the percussive undertow of previous albums, the album's palette nonetheless displays the familiar, sensual pulse of Bull's musical aesthetic.
Todh Teri is back to make us groove with the tenth and final volume of the Deep In India series. A total double whammy of a record – this one happens to be a limited edition double vinyl that includes the best of the Todh Teri’s tracks from the previous volumes. As this alluring series comes to an end, get ready to shake a leg to some dark & dubby tunes one last time.
It all begins with Sampadan 34, a tune that makes you want to close your eyes and get lost in a musical trance with its intricate elements of this melody. This is followed by Sampadan 35, an iconic tune that takes you down memory lane, bringing back sweet memories of the yesteryears.
Using a historic sample from the 90s Indian cinescape, Todh Teri has added his touch to create Sampadan 36 - a track that you’re sure to get hooked onto. For the grand finale, wehave Sampadan 37, which brings in some old-school percussive beats into play that will
make your soul come alive.
For listeners who missed out, this final EP of the series also includes a second vinyl which has the best-selected tracks from Vol.1 - Vol.4. Deep In India has been Todh Teri’s heartfelt tribute to the golden age of Indian cinema that has given listeners a fresh perspective on its conventional music. Overall, this record has something for each listener with a magnificently illustrated album cover by Costanza Chandra in association with Masala Movement.
TODH TERI
I would like to thank everyone involved in this project from the bottom of my heart for their
constant support and encouragement. With this release we come to an end to this series
Mit ,Kalt" veröffentlichen Nick Mitdemkopf und AK420 nach diversen Singlereleases endlich ihr Kollabo-Album. Ein düsteres Vergnügen voller verzwicktem Storytelling und Loops in B-Movie Atmosphäre. Alles aufgenommen im Homestudio erwartet euch hier eine Sammlung von authentischem Untergrund-Rap als Kommentar zu schwierigen Zeiten. Features kommen von Terfak und Lord Folter.
- 1: Libertine Theme
- 2: Tango Bizarre
- 3: Druglord Panic
- 4: Rockefellers
- 5: Vintage Modern
- 6: Wish You Were There
- 7: The Weak Heart
- 8: Happiness
- 9: Ode To Confusion In A Minor
- 10: La Shay' Jadid Taht Alshams
- 11: The Real Me
- 12: Here's That Sunny Day
- 13: Perfect Horizon
- 14: Sea Slumber
- 15: Then
- 16: The Hunted Are In The Clear
- 17: Northern Hemispheres
- 18: Ordinary Folks
- 19: Distant Spring
- 20: Funky Chicken
- 21: Code To The Vault
- 22: Two Mermaids
- 23: Rags To Riches
- 24: Sunrise
- 25: Red & White
- 26: Headfirst Into The Storm
- 27: Ballad Of The Libertine In G Minor
- 28: Lost In San Marino
- 29: Rhodes Rat
- 30: Måndag I Stockholm
- 31: Mother Of One
- 32: Vielleicht Später
- 33: Battle For Love
- 34: Night Life
Mikael Åkerfeldt, mastermind of Swedish band Opeth, has recorded the original score for the new Netflix series Clark, directed by renowned film-maker Jonas Åkerlund. Clark is the incredible story behind Sweden’s most notorious gangster Clark Olofsson, whose infamous crimes gave rise to the term “Stockholm syndrome.” The score for this 6-part series will be released as a Standard CD Jewelcase & Gatefold 180g 2LP vinyl via InsideOutMusic/Milan Records.
- 1: Seeing Green
- 2: Intro
- 3: Fractions
- 4: Itty Bitty Piggy
- 5: Crocodile Teeth
- 6: I Get Crazy
- 7: Kill Da Dj
- 8: Chi-Raq
- 9: Boss Ass Bitch
- 10: Nicki Minaj Speaks
- 11: Slumber Party
- 12: Shopaholic
- 13: Easy
- 14: Nicki Minaj
- 15: Speaks #3
- 16: Gotta Go Hard
- 17: Nicki Minaj
- 18: Speaks #2
- 19: Envy
- 20: Can Anybody Hear Me?
- 21: Best I Ever Had
2021 erschien die Wiederveröffentlichung des ikonischen Mixtapes „Beam Me Up Scotty” von Nicki Minaj.
Das Mixtape erschien ursprünglich 2009 und verhalf der Rapperin zu ihrem internationalen Durchbruch. Neben den unvergesslichen Solo-Tracks wie „Itty Bitty Piggy“ und „I Get Crazy“ enthielt es auch zahlreiche namhafte Feature-Gäste wie Lil Wayne, Gucci Mane, Busta Rhymes, Bobby Valentino und Drake.
Das letzte Studioalbum der Rapperin, „Queen“ (2018), landete auf Platz 2 der amerikanischen Billboard Charts und sorgte auch international für große Begeisterung. Dank der Neuveröffentlichung von „Beam Me Up Scotty“ schlagen die Herzen von HipHop-Fans nun wieder höher, denn die Queen is back! Nach dem das Album letztes Jahr als CD erschien, wird es nun auch als 2LP veröffentlicht.
- 1: Invisible
- 2: Light Nights
- 3: Song For Alice
- 4: 22 Dreams
- 5: Cold Moments
- 6: All I Wanna Do (Is Be With You)
- 7: Have You Made Up Your Mind
- 8: The Dark Pages Of September Lead To The New Leaves Of Spring
- 9: Empty Ring
- 10: Black River
- 11: Where’er Ye Go
- 12: Why Walk When You Can Run
- 13: God
- 14: Push It Along
Am 22. Juli veröffentlicht Paul Weller ”22 Dreams”, sein 9. Studioalbum, zum ersten Mal auf Vinyl!
Auf dem Album sind die Oasis-Stars Noel Gallagher und Gem Archer sowie Steve Cradock (Ocean Colour Scene) und Blur-Gitarrist Graham Coxon zu hören. Erstmals veröffentlicht im Jahr 2008 stieg das Album
direkt auf Platz 1 der britischen Albumcharts ein.
”22 Dreams” erscheint als 2LP Gatefold Sleeve und enthält ein 12ff x 36ff s/w-Poster mit gedruckten Lyrics, Tracklist und Credits auf der Rückseite, sowie ein 8-seitiges Booklet mit dem Titel ”The Missing Dream AKA Dream # 22” von Simon Armitage.
Bringing together some of the most incredibly spellbinding songs from a masterclass in song writing and one of R&B's biggest forces in the development of
black music. More than any other artist on the planet, Stevie Wonder's music has crossed the divides and cemented different races and generations with
million-selling records that offer both depth and jubilation. Greatest Hits Live celebrates the journey to worldwide success with a sublime collection of live
performances that not only capture his most iconic hits, but also the soul of the man who made them.
Get Yer Vinyl Out invites you to experience the legendary Stevie Wonder, performing hit after hit, live on stage, in a sensational and exclusive collection.
Superb, professionally remastered original broadcasts, presented with background liners and timeline photos.
Tracks recorded at ‘Wonderlove’, Soul! TV, New York City, NY, 19th November 1972 (WNET 13); Masonic Temple Theatre, Detroit, MI 14th April 1984 (WRIFFM); ‘NYC Song Competition Awards’, Madison Square Garden, New York, NY 27th September 1986 (WNEW-FM) and Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA, 28th
November 1988 (WREK-FM).
A 180g Eco mixed vinyl release, pressed on randomly mixed colour compound and presented in a deluxe gatefold sleeve.
- A1: Life Is Wonderful (4:20)
- A2: Wordplay (3:06)
- A3: Geek In The Pink (3:55)
- A4: Did You Get My Message? (4:00)
- B1: Mr. Curiosity (3:55)
- B2: Clockwatching (4:23)
- B3: Bella Luna (5:02)
- B4: Plane (5:13)
- C1: O. Lover (3:54)
- C2: Please Don't Tell Her (4:37)
- C3: The Forecast (3:45)
- C4: Song For A Friend (8:08)
- D1: Life Is Wonderful (Instrumental)
- D2: Geek In The Pink (Instrumental - Lillywhite Mix)
- D3: Bella Luna (Instrumental)
- D4: Song For A Friend (Instrumental)
Jason Mraz - amerikanischer Gitarrist, Sänger und
Songwriter - hat sich mit seinem entspannten,
melodischen Pop, der stilistisch an Folk, Jam-Band-Musik,
Hip-Hop und Softrock angelehnt ist, eine große
Fangemeinde erspielt. Seit der Veröffentlichung seines
2002 erschienenen Debütalbums Waiting for My Rocket to
Come wurde Mraz mit mehreren Grammy Awards
ausgezeichnet und erhielt Platin- und
Multi-Platin-Zertifizierungen in über 20 Ländern, während
er durch Nordamerika, Südamerika, Europa, Asien,
Australien, den Nahen Osten und Teile Afrikas tourte.
Sein WMG-Katalog hat bis heute über 7 Milliarden
Streams und über 12 Millionen Album-Äquivalente
generiert.
Jasons zweites Studioalbum Mr. A-Z, das ursprünglich
2005 veröffentlicht wurde, war ein Grammy®-nominiertes,
U.S. Top Five (Billboard Top 200), RIAA Gold-zertifiziertes
Album, das die Hit-Single "Wordplay" enthielt, den zweiten
Einstieg des Künstlers in die Billboard Hot 100 Chart.
Mr. A-Z wurde noch nie auf Vinyl gepresst und die
Veröffentlichung am 22. Juli fällt mit dem 17-jährigen
Jubiläum des Albums (26. Juli) zusammen. Die Doppel-LP
enthält vier bisher unveröffentlichte Instrumentals von
Songs aus dem Standard-Album.
[m] d1. Life Is Wonderful (Instrumental) [4:20]
[n] d2. Geek in the Pink (Instrumental - Lillywhite Mix) [3:55]
[o] d3. Bella Luna (Instrumental) [5:02]
[p] d4. Song for a Friend (Instrumental) [8:08]
- 1: Love Casualty
- 2: Blue Anchor Bay
- 3: Let Bygones Be Bygones (Featuring Mick Hucknall)
- 4: Body And Mind
- 5: What Are You Waiting For
- 6: Let Me Know
- 7: Take Love (Featuring Kt Tunstall)
- 8: Back And Forth
- 9: If Only Love Had Ears
- 10: You Can't Say I Didn't Try
- 11: You And Me Babe
- 12: Hey Man
- 13: Don't Get Under Each Other’s Skin
Clear Vinyl[30,67 €]
Gilbert O’Sullivan, one of the greatest singer-songwriters of his generation will return in 2022 with his new studio album, following the release of his Ethan Johns-produced, self-titled 2018 album which was awarded four-stars in MOJO and Q Magazine as well as rave notices in Uncut and the Sunday Times.
Gilbert’s twentieth studio album finds him working with a new producer, the revered Andy Wright (Simple Minds, Simply Red, Eurythmics and Jeff Beck) recording with a full band at London’s famous RAK Studios. The direction of the album is an organic and raw affair, featuring a mix of ballads as well as upbeat songs, all written by an inimitable master craftsman. In a unique addition to this new album, Gilbert O’Sullivan has collaborated on duets with Mick Hucknall (Simply Red) and KT Tunstall.
Gilbert O’Sullivan’s unique blend of melodic craftsmanship, witty wordplay, topical acuity and surrealist humour has given him an enduring and endearing career. His song writing knack has outlived and transcended fashion, global million-sellers, critical acclaim, and an occasional tendency to reclusiveness. Now recognised as one of our great singer-songwriters, he’s been championed in recent years by everyone from Paul Weller, Nina Simone, Mick Hucknall, Squeeze’s Difford & Tilbrook, Neil Diamond to Gary Barlow (whose Crooner Sessions Gilbert duetted on earlier this year), Empire Of The Sun, Boy George and The Charlatans’ Tim Burgess whose acclaimed The Listening Party recently featured Gilbert’s Himself and Back To Front albums.
Gilbert O’Sullivan’s career has spanned 50 years. His first single success Nothing Rhymed was released in 1970 and almost overnight it achieved Top 10 status In the UK and Europe charts.
His debut album Himself was littered with the most perfect examples of his art and craftsmanship. His second 1972 “Back To Front” firmly cemented Gilbert amongst the world’s best. Top 10 singles and no. 1’s around the world including the classic “Alone Again (Naturally)” which topped the US charts for six weeks and earned him three Grammy nominations.
British recognition soon followed with the songs Clair and Get Down reaching the summit of the UK singles charts and his LP Back To Front topping the album charts. In the same year at the 18th Ivor Novello Awards Gilbert was named ‘Song Writer of the Year’. To date he has won three Ivor’s and in recent times performed alongside other artists at BBC Proms in the Park. He has also made three appearances at Glastonbury including the main stage, and toured extensively throughout the UK, Ireland, Europe, Japan and Australia.
- 1: Love Casualty
- 2: Blue Anchor Bay
- 3: Let Bygones Be Bygones (Featuring Mick Hucknall)
- 4: Body And Mind
- 5: What Are You Waiting For
- 6: Let Me Know
- 7: Take Love (Featuring Kt Tunstall)
- 8: Back And Forth
- 9: If Only Love Had Ears
- 10: You Can't Say I Didn't Try
- 11: You And Me Babe
- 12: Hey Man
- 13: Don't Get Under Each Other’s Skin
Black Vinyl[27,10 €]
Gilbert O’Sullivan, one of the greatest singer-songwriters of his generation will return in 2022 with his new studio album, following the release of his Ethan Johns-produced, self-titled 2018 album which was awarded four-stars in MOJO and Q Magazine as well as rave notices in Uncut and the Sunday Times.
Gilbert’s twentieth studio album finds him working with a new producer, the revered Andy Wright (Simple Minds, Simply Red, Eurythmics and Jeff Beck) recording with a full band at London’s famous RAK Studios. The direction of the album is an organic and raw affair, featuring a mix of ballads as well as upbeat songs, all written by an inimitable master craftsman. In a unique addition to this new album, Gilbert O’Sullivan has collaborated on duets with Mick Hucknall (Simply Red) and KT Tunstall.
Gilbert O’Sullivan’s unique blend of melodic craftsmanship, witty wordplay, topical acuity and surrealist humour has given him an enduring and endearing career. His song writing knack has outlived and transcended fashion, global million-sellers, critical acclaim, and an occasional tendency to reclusiveness. Now recognised as one of our great singer-songwriters, he’s been championed in recent years by everyone from Paul Weller, Nina Simone, Mick Hucknall, Squeeze’s Difford & Tilbrook, Neil Diamond to Gary Barlow (whose Crooner Sessions Gilbert duetted on earlier this year), Empire Of The Sun, Boy George and The Charlatans’ Tim Burgess whose acclaimed The Listening Party recently featured Gilbert’s Himself and Back To Front albums.
Gilbert O’Sullivan’s career has spanned 50 years. His first single success Nothing Rhymed was released in 1970 and almost overnight it achieved Top 10 status In the UK and Europe charts.
His debut album Himself was littered with the most perfect examples of his art and craftsmanship. His second 1972 “Back To Front” firmly cemented Gilbert amongst the world’s best. Top 10 singles and no. 1’s around the world including the classic “Alone Again (Naturally)” which topped the US charts for six weeks and earned him three Grammy nominations.
British recognition soon followed with the songs Clair and Get Down reaching the summit of the UK singles charts and his LP Back To Front topping the album charts. In the same year at the 18th Ivor Novello Awards Gilbert was named ‘Song Writer of the Year’. To date he has won three Ivor’s and in recent times performed alongside other artists at BBC Proms in the Park. He has also made three appearances at Glastonbury including the main stage, and toured extensively throughout the UK, Ireland, Europe, Japan and Australia.
- A1: Life Is Wonderful (4:20)
- A2: Wordplay (3:06)
- A3: Geek In The Pink (3:55)
- A4: Did You Get My Message? (4:00)
- B1: Mr. Curiosity (3:55)
- B2: Clockwatching (4:23)
- B3: Bella Luna (5:02)
- B4: Plane (5:13)
- C1: O. Lover (3:54)
- C2: Please Don’t Tell Her (4:37)
- C3: The Forecast (3:45)
- C4: Song For A Friend (8:08)
- D1: Life Is Wonderful (Instrumental)
- D2: Geek In The Pink (Instrumental – Lillywhite Mix)
- D3: Bella Luna (Instrumental)
- D4: Song For A Friend (Instrumental)
Jason Mraz – American guitarist, singer and songwriter – has cultivated a large following with his laid-back, melodic pop that stylistically nods towards folk, jam band music, hip-hop and soft rock. Since the release of his 2002 debut studio album, Waiting for My Rocket to Come, Mraz has won multiple Grammy Awards and earned Platinum and Multi-Platinum certifications in over 20 countries, while touring North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Australia, the Middle East and parts of Africa. His WMG catalog has generated over 7B streams and over 12M album equivalents to date.
Jason’s second studio album, Mr. A-Z, originally released in 2005, was a Grammy®-nominated, U.S. Top Five (Billboard Top 200), RIAA gold-certified album that featured the hit single “Wordplay,” the artist’s second entry on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Mr. A-Z has never before been pressed on vinyl and this 22 July release will align with the record’s 17th anniversary (26 July). The double LP includes four previously unreleased instrumentals of songs from the standard album.
[m] D1. Life Is Wonderful (Instrumental) [4:20]
[n] D2. Geek in the Pink (Instrumental – Lillywhite Mix) [3:55]
[o] D3. Bella Luna (Instrumental) [5:02]
[p] D4. Song for a Friend (Instrumental) [8:08]
Formed in 1968, Nazareth rose from the pubs and clubs of their native Scotland to become one of the most successful rock bands in the world, notching up a string of hit records along the way. Hard-working, honest, sincere, and unaffected by the vagaries of fashion, this band of the people have influenced many great artists. Half a century later, and having sold in excess of 20 million albums around the globe, the legendary Nazareth are still rocking hard!
2XS, originally released in 1982, is Nazareth’s 13th studio album, which will be reissued on aqua coloured vinyl, as well as on CD.
- 1: Descending In E
- 2: Never Again
- 3: Bet I Can
- 4: Hunted Down
- 5: What You See And What You Say
- 6: Obstinate
- 7: Nobody But Me
- 8: All Revved Up
- 9: Leave Me Alone
- 10: Novelty Item
- 11: I Can’t Take You Anywhere…
- 12: Don’t Call Me Honey
- 13: Drink More Brew
- 14: Suburbia Bop
- 15: Terrorist Valentine
- 16: Stupid Lawn Ornaments
- 17: Why Do You Exist
- 18: Jeff Goes Off!
The Catatonics were Syracuse and Central New York’s first hardcore punk band. (Non-Returnable.)
Besides pioneering the original 1981/1982 Syracuse Hardcore scene, their classic Hunted Down EP/7" is considered one of the first hardcore thrash/metal crossover releases, right up there with COC or DRI and remains a sought after (and pricey) collectors item 30+ years after it's release.
Often compared to Jerry's Kids, SSD, Negative Approach and even Slayer, The Catatonics weren't followers or imitators, more like period contemporaries. Although the wait has been decades in the making, Southern Lord will be reissuing Hunted Down as a 12” vinyl release with bonus tracks.




















