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Songs To Learn & Sing (reissue)
Songs To Learn & Sing (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 019029 5156725. Rel: 18 Feb 22
Rescue (3:43)
The Puppet (3:06)
Do It Clean (2:42)
A Promise (3:40)
The Back Of Love (3:15)
The Cutter (3:58)
Never Stop (3:33)
The Killing Moon (5:47)
Silver (3:21)
Seven Seas (3:20)
Bring On The Dancing Horses (3:58)
Review: Echo & The Bunnymen's first ever best-of compilation, first released in 1985, gets a reissue. Accruing all the hits, we begin with the seminal 'Rescue' before careening through 'Never Stop', 'The Killing Moon' and 'Seven Seas', recalling the new wave band's emotive drawl and gushing instrumentals, coinciding with the time in which their contemporaneous album, 'Songs To Learn and Sing', was released.

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Ocean Rain (remastered)
Ocean Rain (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 019029 5360863. Rel: 22 Oct 21
Silver (3:20)
Nocturnal Me (4:45)
Crystal Days (2:25)
The Yo Yo Man (3:04)
Thorn Of Crowns (4:43)
The Killing Moon (5:43)
Seven Seas (3:19)
My Kingdom (4:05)
Ocean Rain (5:08)
Review: Rhino have embarked on a grand reissue mission and plan to put out all of the Echo & The Bunnymen's first four albums. Here we have a remastered version of Ocean Rain on 180-gram black vinyl. It was the fourth of the band's albums and was related back in 1984. It reached number four on the UK Albums Chart thanks to singles like 'Silver', 'Seven Seas' and personal favourite 'The Killing Moon.' The album got the band back to the top of their game after the rather less than warm reception to previous album Porcupine the year before thanks to its new found romantic sweetness and the band's bittersweet melodies.
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Blinking Lights & Other Revelations (remastered)
Blinking Lights & Other Revelations (remastered) (limited gatefold purple vinyl 3xLP + booklet)
Cat: EWORKS 124. Rel: 18 May 23
Theme From Blinking Lights (1:33)
From Which I Came/A Magic World (3:09)
Son Of A Bitch (2:25)
Blinking Lights (For Me) (1:53)
Trouble With Dreams (4:28)
Marie Floating Over The Backyard (1:44)
Suicide Life (2:39)
In The Yard, Behind The Church (4:00)
Railroad Man (4:05)
The Other Shoe (2:38)
Last Time We Spoke (2:15)
Mother Mary (3:06)
Going Fetal (2:24)
Understanding Salesman (2:42)
Theme For A Pretty Girl That Makes You Believe God Exists (1:27)
Checkout Blues (3:12)
Blinking Lights (For Me) (1:56)
Dust Of Ages (2:20)
Old Shit/New Shit (3:09)
Bride Of Theme From Blinking Lights (1:50)
Hey Man (Now You're Really Living) (3:01)
I'm Going To Stop Pretending That I Didn't Break Your Heart (3:42)
To Lick Your Boots (3:26)
If You See Natalie (3:38)
Sweet Li'l Thing (3:21)
Dusk: A Peach In The Orchard (1:11)
Whatever Happened To Soy Bomb (2:27)
Ugly Love (2:54)
God's Silence (1:19)
Losing Streak (3:04)
Last Days Of My Bitter Heart (4:52)
The Stars Shine In The Sky Tonight (2:14)
Things The Grandchildren Should Know (3:16)
Review: Talk about taking your sweet time. Anyone want to hazard a guess at how long Blinking Lights & Other Revelations took to finish? Thought not. In truth, Eels started work on it in 1998, but it wouldn't see the light of day until 2005. Marking the start of a new era for the band, contractually at least - their deal with David Geffen and Steven Spielberg's DreamWorks Records having dissolved the previous year - the album was high concept, too.
As per frontman E, writing on the band's official website at the time of Blinking Lights' release, the record is about "God and all the questions relating to the subject of God." Suddenly the extended production period makes sense. Then you see it has 33 tracks listed on the sleeve and it all becomes clear. A classic piece of alternative rock with big, bold ideas, it should always be remembered as one of the first landmarks to come from America this millennium.
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The Ugly American
The Ugly American (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: TMASTLP 002. Rel: 14 Aug 20
Western Sky (4:58)
Here They Roll Down (3:37)
Jenny (3:20)
Nightwatchman (4:52)
Take Courage (3:25)
Anything (4:01)
What Good Is Love (3:13)
Will You Find Me (4:07)
Last Harbor (5:39)
Love's Humming (4:24)
Review: When Mark Eitzel first unveiled 'The Ugly American' there were a few murmurs about the fact this was his second album of non-original material, seizing on moments from his back catalogue with a revisionist's eye (or ear). But this was missing the point, a collaborative concept sees work written during his American Music Club era given an injection of new inspiration thanks to a group of Greek musicians he hooked up with. Bringing winds, reeds, bouzouki and mandolins, among other instruments, the result is transcendental and yet familiar, a folk-ish journey through the mythologised landscapes of southern Europe as seen through the outsider's gaze, with a culture clash at play thanks to the western indie pop foundations. The combination works effortlessly, with some moments of real ingenuity, and better yet it will sound great on 180g vinyl.
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Oriental Music (reissue)
Cat: WWSLP 46. Rel: 28 Oct 20
Ana We Habieby (4:30)
Etmakhtary Yekhel (5:11)
Ah! Mennak (8:27)
Gafnoho (5:16)
Yawabor Kolly (5:16)
Ahwak (6:23)
Review: Ammar El Sherei's intoxicating instrumental album Oriental Music was written in 1976 and has remained a cult classic for all the deep diggers, world music lovers and curio obsessives. For this record, the iconic Egyptian artist, composer and producer actually served up his own take on six classic compositions by another Egyptian legend, Mohamed Abdel Wahab. The results are utterly hypnotic and majestic melodic affairs with organic drums and percussion and North African melodies that worm their way deep into your brain and transport you to the hustle and bustle of a dusty open air market or street side coffee spot.
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Tags: African
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Little Love
Little Love (translucent yellow vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 505419 7430350. Rel: 18 May 23
Just Like Us (3:58)
I Need You (3:15)
Howl (feat Tourist) (4:19)
Take It Over (feat Vintage Culture) (3:28)
Beautiful Morning (3:06)
Tied To You (3:27)
I'll Be Around (feat Amtrac) (3:49)
Little Love (interlude) (2:44)
Wasted On You (4:25)
If You Want Somebody (3:53)
The End (4:18)
Walk Away (feat Ailbhe Reddy) (2:58)
Review: Multi-instrumentalist, music-maker, and singer-songwriter Elderbrook shares his second album 'Little Love' for ADA, channelling a mixture of big, bold electronic and more sensitive acoustic pop elements to express the lows, highs and neutrals of becoming a father. Speaking of "glimmers in your eye" and "being there if you need me", this is a promise of unconditional love in album form, with its overarching mood being one of surety.
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Angeles Y Demonios (reissue)
Angeles Y Demonios (reissue) (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: S 88100ABCLEAR. Rel: 17 Feb 23
Abran Paso-Ahoa (Enrolle) (3:45)
Ay, Mulata Mia (3:41)
Mama High, Mama Way (2:20)
Jibaro (Aperitivo) (3:25)
Simon (3:21)
Cuando Llegare (3:44)
Anacaona (3:44)
Tema De Amor (3:23)
El Maniqui (2:52)
Ain't No Sunshine (4:42)
Rosa Rosa (2:05)
Marcha Final (5:02)
Jibaro (Enrolle) (5:24)
Abran Paso (Aperitivo) (2:09)
Tumbalo (2:00)
Los Invitados (4:17)
Review: After relocating from Colombia to Spain in the early 1970s, sibling duo Elkin & Nelson recorded a string of albums that became hits across the Latin world. 'Angeles Y Demines', a 1974 double-album that has here been given the remastered reissue treatment, is arguably the strongest of the lot. It's certainly the one that Balearic heads return yo regularly, featuring as it does the scene classic 'Jibaro (Enrolle)' alongside many more slices of Latin/Flamenco/Funk/Jazz-Funk fusion. Their sound was unique but undeniably weighty and dancefloor-ready, with the album's many highlights including 'Abran Passo-Ahoa (Enrolle)', 'Anacaona', and their dense, sunrise-ready cover of 'Ain't No Sunshine'.
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Emahoy Tsegue Mariam Guebru
Cat: MRP 099. Rel: 16 Nov 16
Mothers Love (3:36)
Ballad Of The Spirits (5:54)
Song Of The Sea (9:29)
Homesickness (3:52)
Golgotha (5:10)
Jordan River Song (2:36)
Garden Of Gethesemanie (3:24)
Song Of Abayi (3:10)
Story Of The Wind (2:44)
Evening Breeze (2:50)
Tenkou! Why Feel Sorry? (2:07)
Review: Emahoy Tsegue-Maryam Guebrou is an Ethiopian nun known for her unique solo piano playing. For three decades she lived a reclusive life with only rare performances, including one at the Jewish Community Center in Washington, D.C. in 2008. Featured here are recordings sourced from the '60s of her truly captivating performances and are deservedly reissued by the Portland, Oregon based Mississippi/Little Axe Records. Featured here are all original compositions available for the first time on vinyl beyond the original early editions, said to be near impossible to find.
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Un Exceso De Luz (reissue)
Cat: FH 002. Rel: 26 Jan 24
Cuando La Nostalgia Guia (3:37)
Otono Del '83 (3:45)
Dis-solucion (3:22)
Reposo De La Hierba (5:58)
En Los Campos De Colonia (3:52)
Fabula (3:17)
A Ras De Cielo (7:32)
Un Exceso De Luz (3:57)
Review: Ensamble Acustico was conceived in the early 1980s by Billy Pereyra and Eduardo Roland in Blancarena, a resort on the coast of the Rio de la Plata, east of Colonia, Uruguay. In 1989, after only a few performances, the duo released their first and only album: a cassette of eight songs titled Un Exceso De Luz (An Excess Of Light), co-released by independent labels Perro Andaluz (Uruguay) and Circe (Argentina). The album was critically acclaimed and lauded as the first 'new age' project to come out of Uruguay. Yet lumping Un Exceso De Luz into that most vast and heterogenous confluence of musical genres, akin to 'world music', dismisses the alchemical breakdown of minimalism with gestures of contemporary jazz, exemplified by the shifting harmonic figures of 'En Los Campos de Colonia' ('In the Fields of Colonia'). Pereyra and Roland sound strings in tandem, forming harmonic compositions that generate unexpected resonances. Together they build a climatic character that gives the sound of Ensamble Acustico its most distinctive seal, sharing more with the aesthetics of contemporary jazz than the nebulous new age label.
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Played by: Kaoru Inoue
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Earth
Earth (gatefold orange vinyl LP + inserts)
Cat: 836342. Rel: 17 Apr 20
Shangri-La (5:51)
Brasil (8:19)
Deep Days (4:54)
Long Time Coming (2:50)
Mass (4:00)
Banksters (5:04)
Sail On (3:36)
Olympik (8:24)
Cloak Of The Night (2:36)
Review: In many ways, the debut solo album from Ed O'Brien could have sounded like anything - the Radiohead guitarist has been involved in plenty of sonic experimentations with that outfit, while comrade in arms Thom Yorke has managed to triumph both on the indie rock and electronic club music circuits, elements that could easily have found their way onto this record. The truth is 'Earth' doesn't really sound like Radiohead, or most contemporary electronic permutations. You could almost argue there is an air of nostalgia running through the release, certainly 'Shangri-La' feels that way, shades of Madchester and the great indie-dance crossover days are more than audible. From there we have lo-fi pop edginess ('Banksters'), the sweet and innocent acoustic job 'Long Time Coming', and the breathy, loose, broken and floaty 'Olympik'. In short, it grooves, grows, ebbs and flows in a way that shows a true master at work.
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Amplified Heart (25th Anniversary Edition) (half-speed remastered)
Rollercoaster (3:14)
Troubled Mind (3:30)
I Don't Understand Anything (4:24)
Walking To You (3:30)
Get Me (3:32)
Missing (4:03)
Two Star (4:04)
We Walk The Same Line (3:59)
25th December (4:16)
Disenchanted (2:03)
Review: By the time they released "Amplified Heart" in 1994, Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn had spent a decade churning out admired but relatively commercially unsuccessful "lite-jazz" albums. Then, on the back of a string of on-point club remixes (Todd Terry's chart-topping version of "Missing" included), the set surprisingly became a runaway success. To celebrate the album's 25th birthday, "Amplified Heart" has been given the audiophile reissue treatment. It suits the album's gently breezy, emotion-rich feel, with Thorn's evocative, lovelorn vocals perfectly matching Watt's sunset-friendly blend of acoustic guitars, soft-touch double bass, trip-hop style beats and Balearic-minded electronics. It remains one of the duo's greatest albums and should be in every discerning listener's collection.
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Fuse (half speed mastered)
Fuse (half speed mastered) (180 gram vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: EBTG 015V. Rel: 20 Apr 23
Nothing Left To Lose (3:44)
Run A Red Light (3:36)
Caution To The Wind (4:05)
When You Mess Up (3:42)
Time & Time Again (2:50)
No One Knows We're Dancing (4:09)
Lost (3:24)
Forever (3:42)
Interior Space (2:20)
Karaoke (3:53)
Review: Everything But The Girl have transposed themselves from fragile indie pioneers to cross-fertilising their unique songwriting with drum & bass and house in the 90s, with the likes of 'Walking Wounded' becoming unexpected dancefloor anthems. True experimenters, the duo of Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt now continue to tap into today's zeitgeist - making their comeback in 2023, and arriving without prior announcement, this time they turned their tender production choices to styles such as future house and UK garage. Echoes of Bicep and Overmono teem on this record, as heartfelt retellings of personal strife and brushes with death make up its lyrical subjects.
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Anyway Still
Anyway Still (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: EN 03LP. Rel: 13 Jul 23
I Only Believe In Untold Stories (4:55)
Your Story Mine (4:16)
The Unforeseen (4:30)
Where The Coin Fell (5:53)
Bled Out (4:31)
Us In Half (4:30)
A Battle Cried (4:57)
With All The Indifference (3:03)
In The Game (3:21)
The Signal (4:33)
The Transience We Borrow (4:40)
Review: Exit North is a four-piece made up of Ulf Jansson, Charles Storm, Steve Jansen and Thomas Feiner, exploring classically-charged post-rock and taut songwriting wrapped around brooding soundscapes. After their debut back in 2018 the band are finally back for a follow-up. Recorded in Gothenburg and featuring an expansive cast of contributors, Anyway Still is a rich, engrossing listening experience full of poise and patience to match the grandiose musicality. In their considered approach, the pauses and rests are as vital as the notes played, all led by Feiner's cracked, compelling singing.
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