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LSD (Lindo Sonho Delirante) (reissue)
LSD (Lindo Sonho Delirante) (reissue) (translucent red vinyl 7")
Cat: GROO 011R. Rel: 22 Mar 24
LSD (Lindo Sonho Delirante) (2:27)
O Reloginho (2:57)
Review: This desirable 7" record by Fabio, originally released in 1968 and reissued in 2024, is a true gem of psychedelic rock. With its raw, garage-infused sound, the record transports listeners to the vibrant counterculture era. The title track, 'LSD Lindo Sonho Delirante,' embodies the album's trippy, dreamy atmosphere. Its distorted guitars and hypnotic rhythms create a swirling soundscape that evokes the surreal experiences of psychedelic rock.. 'O Reloginho' offers a more upbeat contrast with its catchy melody and playful lyrics. Fabio's unique blend of psychedelic rock and garage aesthetics makes this album an essential addition to any collector's library. Its rarity and sonic charm will undoubtedly appeal to enthusiasts of the genre.
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Shake!
Shake! (gold vinyl 7")
Cat: DAMGOOD 612. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Shake! (3:23)
You Woo Me (3:06)
Review: The Fabulous Courettes' 'Shake!' unleashes a whirlwind of retro-inspired rock 'n' roll energy in a compact package. This Danish-Brazilian duo ignites the airwaves with their electrifying blend of garage rock and 1960s girl-group aesthetics. 'Shake!' is a sonic explosion of fuzzy guitar riffs, infectious drumbeats and irresistible vocal harmonies that compel listeners to move. With its raw, unbridled energy and infectious hooks, this track embodies the essence of rebellion and liberation and makes for a sonic adrenaline rush that transports listeners to the heyday of rock 'n' roll, leaving them craving more of its infectious charm.
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Fu30 Part 3
Fu30 Part 3 (purple vinyl 10")
Cat: ATD 026. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Over Blower (3:49)
Orb (3:24)
A Million Miles Away (4:40)
Review: You can trace the roots of Fu Manchu back to the disaffected wastelands of mid-1980s US suburbia. Specifically Palm Desert, California - at the time, a quite unlikely focal point of a loose 'scene' defined by interferential rock & roll, drawing lines between early grunge, psyche, punk, metal and blues, the movement gave us Masters of Reality, Sleep, and, of course, Queens of the Stone Age. Stoner-leaning Fu Manchu were very much at the centre of that, and are now ready to celebrate 30 years since they emerged from the dry heat and bong water of the period, they've been putting out episodic 10" vinyls on limited pressings to mark the occasion. Musically, this is familiar territory, as hard and gnarly as it is exploratory, funky and infectious, which can only be a good thing when you're celebrating a big one.
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Fairport Convention (reissue)
Fairport Convention (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: UMCLP 046. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Time Will Show The Wiser (3:08)
I Don't Know Where I Stand (3:44)
If (Stomp) (2:45)
Decameron (3:46)
Jack O'Diamonds (3:28)
Portfolio (1:58)
Chelsea Morning (3:07)
Sun Shade (3:56)
The Lobster (4:37)
It's Alright Ma, It's Only Witchcraft (3:13)
One Sure Thing (2:55)
M1 Breakdown (1:25)
Review: UK folkers Fairport Convention released their debut self-titled record as pushers of distinctively British folk rock, earning themselves the nickname "the British Jefferson Airplane" after their earliest setlists were replete with Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen covers. Comparisons aside, the LP was originally released in 1968, and established the band as songwriting adepts in their own right. An honest and choral sound plays out on the likes of 'I Don't Know Where I Stand' and 'Sun Shade', as the late vestiges of 60s psychedelia play out in an entrancing, dynamic, lo-fi setting.
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Boston Music Hall 1972
Cat: RANDB 111LP. Rel: 27 Jan 23
Between Blue & Me (5:34)
Burlesque (4:52)
My Friend The Sun (4:33)
Top Of The Hill (8:12)
Holding The Compass (4:18)
The Weaver's Answer (9:05)
Song For Me (11:49)
Review: By 1972, Family had really hit their stride after big success with albums Fearless and Bandstand. Boston Music Hall 1972 was recorded live at the eponymous venue on September 28th 1972 although ' A Song For Me' was recorded for "Rockenstock" French TV earlier in January of that year. It was recorded for radio during their Autumn tour and has big tunes like 'Burlesque', 'My Friend The Sun' and 'The Weaver's Answer' as well as a special bonus recording of 'A Song For Me,' which was originally written for French TV/A super sounding album from one of the great 70s bands.
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It's Only A Movie (Expanded Edition)
Cat: ECLEC 22856. Rel: 08 Feb 24
It's Only A Movie (CD1: remastered)
Leroy
Buffet Tea For Two
Boom Bang
Boots 'n' Roots
Banger
Sweet Desire
Suspicion
Check Out
Stop This Car (B-side Of single - bonus track)
Drink To You (B-side Of single - bonus track)
Boom Bang (Early version - bonus track)
Suspicion (Early version - bonus track)
Stop This Car (Early version - bonus track)
Sat'dy Barfly (BBC radio One In Concert, 26 January 1973 - CD2: BBC Sessions 1973)
Top Of The Hill
My Friend The Sun
Buffet Tea For Two
Children
Glove
Ready To Go
Burlesque
Holding The Compass
Rockin' Pneumonia & The Boogie Woogie Flu
Boom Bang (BBC radio One Top Gear Session, 22 May 1973)
Buffet Tea For Two
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Sweet Desiree
Review: Family's final studio album, It's Only a Movie, celebrated its 50th birthday in late 2023. To mark the occasion, Esoteric has offered up this remastered, expanded edition. Disc one boats the original album, an extended fusion of blues, psychedelic rock, string-laden progressive rock and Country & Western-influenced Americana, as well as a handful of single B-sides, alternate takes and early versions of LP cuts. Over on disc two, we're treated to a mixture of BBC 'in concert' recordings (where their roots in the British blues explosion of the late 1960s are far more evident) and performances captured for BBC Radio One's legendary 'Top Gear' programme (which did much in the 1960s to bring Beatles performances to the masses).
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Fanny
Fanny (limited gatefold orange vinyl LP)
Cat: RLGM 16871PMI. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Come & Hold Me (2:50)
I Just Realized (4:01)
Candlelighter Man (3:46)
Conversation With A Cop (3:07)
Badge (3:37)
Changing Horses (3:23)
Bitter Wine (3:13)
Take A Message To The Captain (3:32)
It Takes A Lot Of Good Lovin' (4:24)
Shade Me (4:37)
Seven Roads (4:22)
Review: The self-titled debut album from one of the first all-girl rock bands. Fanny formed in 1969 and signed to Reprise records that year. The band had five albums in total until 1975 when they broke up fully. The band is influential for their playing and the lyrical topics the band wrote about with many citing them as an inspiration. The Cream cover 'Badge' got some airplay nationally from this album but otherwise, the album was not a commercial success. There are many historians that point to the lack of success of this band as sexism with the industry at the time for an all-girl rock band. The band gained a cult following from those who remember and kept the music playing. This reissue comes in a beautifully designed gatefold with great looking orange vinyl.
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Farm (remastered)
Farm (remastered) (LP + booklet + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: GUESS 180. Rel: 19 Aug 22
Jungle Song (7:52)
Let That Boy Boogie (8:18)
Sunshine In My Window (4:07)
Cottonfield Woman (4:06)
Statesboro Blues (4:29)
Review: When you hear something as good as Farm's sole self-titled album release, you shudder to think about how many supremely bands never quite made it. Formed in 1969 in Mt. Vernon, Illinois, they were absolutely a product of their time fusing blues and southern rock with psychedelic influences, and they manifested these different threads in stunning form on their five-track album. While its modest in stature, Farm is a substantial trip to take, with the first two tracks clocking in long form with plenty of space for squalling solos and tangential composition swerves, but all rooted in the earth and traditional songwriting. An essential reissue which won't hang around for long.
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Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (5xLP box set + booklet + poster in slipcase)
Cat: 093624 873051. Rel: 13 Apr 23
Fight Test (LP1) (4:49)
One More Robot/Sympathy 3000-21 (4:24)
Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (part 1) (4:53)
Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (part 2) (3:30)
In The Morning Of The Magicians (5:39)
Ego Tripping At The Gates Of Hell (4:12)
Are You A Hypnotist?? (4:44)
It's Summertime (4:16)
Do You Realize?? (3:32)
All We Have Is Now (3:53)
Approaching Pavonis Mons By Balloon (Utopia Planitia) (3:11)
All My Life - Morning Of The Magicians (LP2: demos+) (1:20)
Ego Tripping (part 2 Or 3) (5:29)
Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (2:50)
Hypnotist (Early version) (5:10)
Epic Systems Delirium (2:27)
In The Morning Of The Magicians (4:00)
Do You Realize?? (1st Chords Wayne) (4:19)
Do You Realize?? (Steven New part) (2:49)
Fight Test (Primitive demo with Helium Voice) (3:37)
If I Go Mad/Funeral In My Head (6:38)
Syrtis Major (3:25)
Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (Japanese version - LP3: Non-LP+) (4:58)
SpongeBob & Patrick Confront The Psychic Wall Of Energy (3:32)
Seven Nation Army (2:51)
Sparklehorse - "Go" (with The Flaming Lips) (4:40)
The Deterioration Of The Fight Or Flight Response (2:48)
Fight Test (live On WXRT) (2:48)
Do You Realize?? (live On CD101) (3:39)
Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (AOL Session) (3:31)
Waitin' For A Superman (live On WXPN) (4:17)
In The Morning Of The Magicians (live On KCRW) (3:58)
White Christmas (live On WXPN) (3:28)
The Chemical Brothers - "The Golden Path" (feat The Flaming Lips) (4:45)
Suspicious Minds (live On Cover-ed - LP4: radio Sessions) (6:34)
Assassination Of The Sun (live On BBC radio 1) (5:05)
Can't Get You Out Of My Head (live On BBC radio 1) (4:02)
Do You Realize?? (live On BBC radio 1) (3:22)
One More Robot (live On BBC radio 1) (3:47)
Do You Realize?? (live On KEXP) (3:41)
One More Robot (live On KEXP) (3:17)
Can't Get You Out Of My Head (live On KEXP) (4:07)
Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (live On KEXP) (3:18)
Breathe (live On XFM) (3:11)
Ego Tripping AtThe Gates Of Hell (live On XFM) (3:26)
Sunship Balloons (live On XFM) (3:09)
Fight Test (live On XFM - LP5: radio Sessions+) (4:01)
Thank You Jack White (live On XFM) (4:17)
Do You Realize?? (live On XFM) (3:38)
One More Robot (live On XFM) (4:29)
Can't Get You Out Of My Head (live On XFM) (4:18)
Ego Tripping At The Gates Of Hell (live On BBC radio 1) (3:54)
Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (live On BBC radio 1) (3:18)
Sunship Balloons (live On BBC radio 1) (3:25)
Up Above The Daily Hum (3:56)
Xanthe Terra (3:56)
Review: The Flaming Lips' 2002 album Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots is being reissued as 6CD and 5LP 20th anniversary box sets - with both featuring demos, B-sides, radio sessions and more. Containing a godlike 100 or so tracks on it, it includes lost rarities like 'Psychedelic Hypnotist Daydream (Demo)' and 'The Deterioration Of The Fight Or Flight Response" (B-side Fight Test UK CD 1)' and Flaming Lips fans surely have their work cut out for them. A must for all obsessive collectors of the UK psychers' work, hoping to salvage their most obscure sonic trips - the ones that never came back.
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Hypnotist (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 009362 4867678. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Psychedelic Hypnotist Daydream (demo) (24:45)
Duck Dodgers Theme (Duck Dodgers demo) (3:27)
I Know I've Got To Make That Dream The Real Thing (demo) (1:09)
Do You Realize?? (instrumental) (3:29)
Review: As is the modern way with all major album birthday milestones, this one now gets a special 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition which means it comes on limited edition pink vinyl. It is a record that collects together four fab fan favourites. The major one is the 24-minute epic 'Psychedelic Hypnotist Daydream (demo)' which takes up all of the a-side and is a truly immerse and heady sonic trip. It is one of the group's most epic ever tunes and also included are 'Duck Dodgers Theme (Duck Dodgers Demo: With Wayne Scratch Vocal),' 'I Know I've Got To Make That Dream The Real Thing (Demo),' and last but not least the lovely melancholy of 'Do You Realize?? (Instrumental).'
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The Soft Bulletin Companion (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Cat: 093624 885016. Rel: 23 Jun 21
Thirty-Five Thousand Feet Of Despair (5:02)
1000 (feat Hands - Early mix) (3:11)
Riding To Work In The Year 2025 (Your Invisible Now) (5:52)
Buggin' (Lips mix) (3:10)
A Machine In India (4:10)
Okay I'll Admit That I Really Don't Understand (4:30)
The Captain (5:11)
Satellite Of You (4:16)
The Spiderbite Song (Early mix) (3:56)
Slow Motion (Early mix) (3:13)
1000 (feat Hands - Final mix) (5:49)
Little Hands (Rough mix) (4:38)
The Big Ol' Bug Is The New Baby Now (4:59)
Review: Following the release of The Soft Companion in 1999, the Flaming Lips' management team hastily put together a promo CD featuring out-takes, radio edits and alternate versions recorded during the same sessions. Those ultra-limited, hard to find promo CDs have since become in-demand items amongst the band's legion of fans, hence this first ever "official" release on rather fetching silver vinyl. It boasts various "early mixes" and demos by the band themselves, numerous B-sides and a handful of cuts that ended up as bonus cuts on international releases of the wildly popular album.
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Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots: Live At The Paradise Lounge Boston Oct 27 2002 (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
Introduction (4:59)
The Golden Age (2:58)
Wayne Intro 1 (0:50)
Lucifer Sam (3:25)
Wayne Intro 2 (2:28)
Do You Realize?? (4:07)
Wayne Intro 3 (1:56)
Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (8:12)
Wayne Intro 4 (1:31)
Fight Test Intro (4:47)
Fight Test (4:16)
Review: The Flaming Lips are among the greatest musical enigmas of the late-20th and early-21st centuries. If you've not seen the exceptional and insightful documentary, The Fearless Freaks, then we highly recommend doing so. The film charts the outfit from their early days as what might be described a white noise and industrial troupe, through to their crossover into mainstream success via one of the most unique indie-pop sounds we have ever encountered. Suffice to say, then, watching them live is an inimitable experience, an evening of surreal inflatables plucked straight from psychedelic somewhere and frantic strobe-lit guitar cacophonies. While this recording of their whole-of-record rendition of landmark LP Yoshimi doesn't really touch upon anything that came before said album, it does capture what makes their performances so incredible.
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Follakzoid (remastered)
Cat: BYM 002. Rel: 24 Sep 21
Sky Input I (7:30)
Sky Input II (7:30)
El Humo (7:30)
Directo Al Sol (6:10)
Loop (7:51)
Track 6 (1:07)
Lisergico Club (5:02)
Review: If this is your first encounter with Follakzoid then prepare to feel a blustering wind rushing through your hair, even if that is only symbolically speaking. Hailing from Chile, the three piece proudly lay claim to influences that date back to the ancient music of the Andes mountain range dominating a vast chunk of their homeland. But if you didn't know that, their work would likely strike you as blisteringly powerful progressive rock with math, garage and grunge elements.


Or at least that's certainly true of 'El Humo', third track on this self-titled gem that feels purpose built for sweaty basements down dodgy backstreets. And the same can be said for 'Directo Al Sol'. Elsewhere, though, more spiritual nuances dominate. 'Loop' seems to send its loose guitar twangs into the cosmos, while 'Sky Input II' invites us to look over the edge of the peak into an endless beyond. Magical stuff.
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II (reissue)
II (reissue) (gold vinyl LP)
Cat: SBR 087LPC2. Rel: 21 Sep 23
9 (6:31)
Rio (7:30)
Trees (7:15)
99 (8:59)
Pulsar (12:08)
Review: Follakzoid are a real cult favourite who originally hail from Santiago, Chile, and now based in Mexico City. Over the last 15 plus years they have put out a wide array of ever-evolving sounds that has found several different artists involved in the production and writing processes. From post-punk to psychedelic rock, Krautrock to electronica, they cook up mutant sounds that come from mostly improvised sessions and have done so over the course of a wide range of compelling albums. II is one of them and now gets a reissue on Scared Bones with a special gold pressing.
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V
V (limited clear vinyl 2xLP + insert in embossed sleeve)
Cat: SBR 326LP. Rel: 21 Sep 23
V - I (17:32)
V - II (10:37)
V - III (12:03)
V - IIII (13:01)
Review: It's taken some time to get here, and wherever that is, you can bet everything in your bank account Follakzoid are not done yet. Originally hailing from Santiago, Chile, but now based in Mexico City, over the past 16 years output has gone through various mutations and stylistic developments, shapeshifting depending on where home was at that time and who was involved in the production and writing processes. Melding post punk, psychedelic rock, Krautrock and electronica, largely improvised sessions give birth to mutant tracks that live in the dark, strobe-hued corners of industrial rooms and subterranean dens. Following up the critically acclaimed I (released in 2019), V represents yet another evolution in sound, as elements of techno are brought to the fore, accentuating the dance floor potential of all they do.
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Dreaming With Alice
Cat: NA 5241LP. Rel: 22 May 23
Dreaming With Alice (Verse 1) (0:38)
The Witch (6:40)
Dreaming With Alice (Verse 2) (0:31)
Song For Wilde (2:32)
Dreaming With Alice (Verse 3) (0:35)
Roses For Columbus (5:17)
A Norman Soldier (2:22)
Dreaming With Alice (Verse 4) (0:35)
Dreaming With Alice (Verse 5) (0:26)
Lute & Flute (3:55)
Dreaming With Alice (Verse 6) (0:30)
Down Narrow Streets (3:00)
Dreaming With Alice (Verse 7) (0:29)
Mandolin Man (8:17)
Dreaming With Alice (Verse 8) (1:30)
Rehtorb Ym No Hcram (2:25)
Review: A classic album by Mark Fry, an English singer-songwriter, and an obscurity-lover's choice folk artist. Now over 50 years on from its first release in 1972, the album already held sway among its fans back then for its surreally up-close-and-personal, yet muffled, quality. But now more than ever, the passage of time lends further effect to Fry's approach to song, and could be construed as a coming-of-age piece, considering he was only 19 years old at the time of its recording. Through all its crud and layering, we can still make out the voice of a sweet soul, though the mystery of the titular Alice is still wrapped up in much illusion and allusion, with nods to the Lewis Carroll-created character cropping up throughout.
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Part Time Job (remastered)
Part Time Job (remastered) (translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: LPYEP 3079. Rel: 14 Dec 23
We Wereusing (3:16)
Reinvented (3:46)
Pink Cloud (3:05)
Tot (Toilt Of Time) (3:34)
I Got Wheels (2:25)
Way Down South (2:59)
Nothing's Gonna Stop Our Train (2:28)
Critical List (2:36)
One More Time (encore) (2:17)
Four Day Creep (2:36)
High On Drugs (2:48)
Full Time Men (2:58)
Review: Full Time Men are a lesser spotted curio of New York's indie rock scene in the late 80s, mainly known for their 1988 album Your Face My Fist. As much as that title might make them sound like a hardcore punk outfit, they carried a strong melodic sensibility to their spiky rock and new wave which is celebrated on this retrospective compilation. Part Time Job shows how varied the band were in their heyday, drawing on rock n' roll and blues as much as power pop or noise rock, and that carries through to the newer tracks which make their first appearance on this collection.
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Man With A Gun (reissue)
Man With A Gun (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7655. Rel: 09 Oct 23
Once Upon A Time (2:47)
Spill The Wine (4:25)
Nobody To Depend On (part II) (7:18)
You're All I Need (3:00)
Man With A Gun (3:48)
Everyday People (2:35)
I'll Take You There (3:27)
Memphis Soul Stew (5:49)
Review: Man With A Gun is the debut long player from Singaporean prog and funk group Funkgus. It has a famously enigmatic toxic blue jacket that lurks you in and musically it is no less intriguing. As well as a passionate cover of King Curtis's 'Memphis Soul Stew' there are plenty of supremely psychedelic sounds. The opener is steeped in funky bass riffs with rock-tinged drum breaks and plenty of raw vocals and from there the grooves come thick and fast, often with plenty of texture and charismatic vocals such as on 'Spill The Wine' and the leggy, expressive sounds of 'Everyday People' with its twisted wah wah guitars.
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Rheinlust
Rheinlust (limited hand-numbered gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: C56LP 022. Rel: 20 Jun 22
Rheinlust (9:26)
Links Der Pegnitz (14:43)
Leerlauf (11:29)
Haru (5:08)
Fur Paul (7:21)
Review: Since its release almost a decade ago, Furstattl's debut EP for Claremont 56, the revivalist krautrock brilliance of 'Rheinlust', has become an in-demand item. It's for this reason that the label has decided to reissue it, alongside a wealth of other tracks from the Mountaineer offshoot and create this compilation style album. Record one pairs the kraut-goes-space-rock 'Rheinlust' with its' original B-side, the even more cosmic and epic, Can-go-Balearic style brilliance of 'Links Der Pegnitz'. Record two contains two hard-to-find cuts from C56 compilations, the pleasingly upbeat and breezy 'Leerlauf' and the heavier, fuzzier 'Haru', with previously unheard cosmic rock/kraut-disco number 'Fur Paul' (a track named in tribute to Claremont 56 founder Paul 'Mudd' Murphy).
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