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Gett Off (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
Cat: BF23 21. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Gett Off (9:38)
Review: From the grave, Prince is serving up a banger just in time for Christmas fun this year in the form of a one-sided 12" on Warner. It found him working with his trusty New Power Generation and features the 'damn near 10 min' mix of the song 'Gett Off' which is sure to fire up any dancefloor. It was originally a single - also served up as a one-sider - to promote Prince's new band with a cover that boldly declared that "Nothing can stop Prince and the New Power Generation" and was only issued on 1500 copies, so this is a great treat for fans to own all these years later.
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The Oakland Broadcast Live In California 1985: Volume Two
Cat: PARA 550LP. Rel: 30 Oct 23
The Chase (7:05)
Guitar Solo (4:34)
Drum Solo (5:44)
I Just Wanna Make Love To You (6:25)
Full Circle (4:19)
Someone To Love (5:15)
Cut Loose (4:22)
Boogie Mama (4:31)
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (2:35)
Review: This is the second volume of live recordings from UK supergroup The Firm's best ever live shows at the Oakland Coliseum on 15th March in 1986. It was a year after the group was formed by singer Paul Rodgers (formerly of the Bad Company) - who was responsible for enlisting Led Zep's Jimmy Page - released their self-titled debut, becoming one of the most successful rock outfits of their era and playing across the UK and US in the years after. This second album of live sounds captures their extraordinary energy in a show which was recorded for live FM Radio Broadcast.
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The Oakland Broadcast Vol 1
Cat: PARA 549LP. Rel: 19 Oct 23
Closer (6:47)
City Sirens (2:44)
Make Or Break (4:22)
The Morning After (4:09)
Together (4:21)
Cadillac (6:35)
Prelude (6:07)
Radioactive (3:55)
Live In Peace (5:36)
Midnight Mooonlight (3:28)
You've Lost That (6:33)
Lovin' Feeling (5:33)
Review: The Firm was a UK supergroup that formed in 1984. Singer Paul Rodgers was the man responsible for getting together with guitarist Jimmy Page and the group became one of the most successful rock outfits of their era. They released a brace of brilliant albums - the self-titled debut in 1985, then a year later Mean Business - and played across the UK and US in the years after. One of the best shows they did was at the Oakland Coliseum on 15th March. Their extraordinary energy and fine set list was recorded for live FM Radio Broadcast and now you can listen back to the whole thing on vinyl for the first time ever.
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A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (25th Anniversary Edition)
A Fever You Can't Sweat Out (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold silver vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: 007567 8645655. Rel: 27 Aug 21
Introduction
The Only Difference Between Martyrdom & Suicide Is Press Coverage
London Beckoned Songs About Money Written By Machines
Nails For Breakfast, Tacks For Snacks
Camisado
Time To Dance
Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off
Intermission
But It's Better If You Do
I Write Sins Not Tragedies
I Constantly Thank God For Esteban
There's A Good Reason These Tables Are Numbered Honey, You Just Haven't Thought Of It Yet
Build God, Then We'll Talk
Review: Divisive wouldn't even come close to describing Panic! At The Disco's A Fever You Can't Sweat Out. For some, even the band's name was enough to put them off, for others, this record arrived riding on the tail end of the second emo wave, which in itself may have been too little too late (or too much?) to stand any chance of saving the genre from becoming a parody of itself.

And yet in the eyes of many, A Fever remains a landmark release from a band that helped define the sound's resurgence at that time. It's a fraught and angsty ode to the moments in our lives when, for a few at least, hanging out in shopping malls being sarcastic and embracing affectation is the only real way to spend the weekend. Recreate those memories with this 25th anniversary edition of an album you already know you love and want. Or not.
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Riot!
Riot! (silver vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 075678 645679. Rel: 19 Jun 21
For A Pessimist I'm Pretty Optimistic (3:48)
That's What You Get (3:37)
Hellelujah (3:26)
Misery Business (3:30)
When It Rains (3:35)
Let The Flames Begin (3:05)
Miracle (3:35)
Crushcrushcrush (3:04)
We Are Broken (3:30)
Feneces (3:19)
Born For This (3:57)
Review: Originally bestowed upon fans and newcomers alike in 2007, Riot! is Paramore's second album and represented a real evolution in sound for the band at the time. While never straying from the emo-punk-pop blueprint that first garnered them love and attention, this iteration saw the troupe explore more experimental and abstract ideas, while still giving us all plenty to pogo-on-about.

Hence the high chart ranking, in the US at least, and multiple gold records from sales in global territories. Music aside, it may or may not have been at this point when many ears began to realise that - even in the most angsty and immature moments - Paramore's lyrics are well and truly a cut above most of the rest. The combination being an irrepressible power that can't help but go straight for the emotional heartstrings, whether that means creating positive energy or inward reflection.
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All We Know Is Falling
Cat: 075678 669217. Rel: 18 Mar 16
All We Know (3:12)
Pressure (3:06)
Emergency (4:00)
Brighter (3:41)
Here We Go Again (3:47)
Never Let This Go (3:41)
Whoa (3:21)
Conspiracy (3:41)
Franklin (3:17)
My Heart (3:59)
Review: Few would have guessed when 'All We Know Is Falling' first made its presence felt way back in 2005 that this charmingly guileless debut would be the first step for this bunch of God-fearing Tennessee teenagers to something approaching global domination, but ten years on, the proof is perhaps in that these timelessly taut, angular pop-rock songs still sound zesty and invigorating as they did back in the days of overlong sideways fringes. Boasting more hooks than Hellraiser, and with charismatic siren Hayley Williams leading the charge, these ten songs remain great enough to give that three-letter 'e' word a good name.
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Paramore (10th Anniversary Edition)
Paramore (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited tangerine vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 007567 8612251. Rel: 04 Jan 24
Fast In My Car (3:41)
Now (4:09)
Grow Up (3:49)
Daydreaming (4:29)
Moving On (interlude) (1:31)
Ain't It Fun (4:54)
Part II (4:38)
Last Hope (5:10)
Still Into You (3:30)
Anklebiters (2:14)
Holiday (interlude) (1:06)
Proof (3:49)
Hate To See Your Heart Break (4:25)
(One Of Those) Crazy Girls (4:31)
I'm Not Angry Anymore (interlude) (3:31)
Be Alone (5:18)
Future (2:06)
Review: Following their illustrious return to form via the fantastic sixth full-length This Is Why at the start of 2023, pop-punk/rock phenomenon Paramore are to celebrate the tenth anniversary of their self-titled fourth LP with a tangerine double vinyl reissue (likely inspired by frontwoman Hayley Williams' iconic dye-job of choice). Originally released in 2013, rendering this decade celebration a tad late, the album was the first from the group following the departure of Josh and Zac Farro (with the latter eventually re-joining in 2016) and sonically marked their first turn away from their classification as emo-tinged pop-punks and towards the full scale powerpop powerhouse they would morphed into, with both the Grammy award-winning 'Ain't It Fun' and 'Still Into You' being certified double platinum since release.
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Young As The Morning Old As The Sea
Cat: PASSVLP 8. Rel: 23 Sep 16
Everything (3:34)
If You Go (3:43)
When We Were Young (4:38)
Anywhere (3:36)
Somebody's Love (5:14)
Young As The Morning Old As The Sea (3:23)
Beautiful Birds (feat BIRDY) (3:31)
The Long Road (3:52)
Fool's Gold (4:12)
Home (5:41)
Review: Brighton troubadour Michael Rosenberg vaulted himself into the popular consciousness with 'Let Her Go', the biggest hit of 2012, yet rather than let this become a millstone around his neck, he's simply forged forward, elaborating on the heartfelt style that made his name whilst never losing the basic emotional connection at his music's core. This marks his seventh studio album to date, recorded in New Zealand at Neil Finn's Roundhead studios, and replete with the same kind of easy-going yet soul-searching ditties that marry lyrical campfire aesthetics to tasteful orchestral arrangements.
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Under The Covers: The Songs They Didn't Write
Under The Covers: The Songs They Didn't Write (gatefold coloured vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PARALPL 397. Rel: 27 Sep 21
Search & Destroy (4:25)
Swallow My Pride (3:43)
Everyday People (2:47)
Let My Love Open The Door (3:40)
Throw Your Hatred Down (4:12)
Timeless Melody (3:02)
Ain't Nothing To Do (3:33)
Harvest Moon (5:13)
Crown Of Thorns (6:18)
Know Your Rights (3:54)
Gimme Some Truth (3:52)
After Hours (2:15)
Everyday (2:29)
Mother (5:16)
Picture In A Frame (2:12)
Masters Of War (3:54)
(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay (4:02)
Public Image (2:49)
Love Reign O'er Me (5:29)
Redemption Song (5:48)
Review: As the title suggests, this Under The Covers album is a collection of tunes the legendary band played at their live gigs, but which they hadn't actually written themselves. There are many glorious overs here, all of which are very much done in true Pearl Jam fashion - with passion and energy. The collection also demonstrates quite how wild and eclectic the band's taste must have been. As such the collection tells you plenty about their enormous knowledge and love of music past and present. There is plenty to love here, so dig yourself in deep and lap it up.
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Rearviewmirror: Greatest Hits 1991-2003: Volume 1
Cat: 194398 95051. Rel: 18 Mar 22
Once (3:20)
Alive (5:42)
Even Flow (5:01)
Jeremy (5:19)
State Of Love & Trust (3:44)
Animal (2:48)
Go (3:11)
Dissident (3:35)
Rearviewmirror (4:44)
Spin The Black Circle (2:51)
Corduroy (4:32)
Not For You (5:53)
I Got ID (4:52)
Hail, Hail (3:44)
Do The Evolution (3:52)
Save You (3:55)
Review: There's a clear statement of intent when a band puts out a retrospective compilation subtitled Volume 1. Pearl Jam are unarguably an outfit that can back up that hinted threat with genuine goods, too, ranking among the most influential US alternative rock bands of the 1990s. As such we're already chomping at the bit with anticipation for the sequel.

Sticking with this one, though, there's plenty here to introduce newcomers to exactly why the act that gave us landmark LPs like Ten warrant revisiting and celebrating. Tracks like 'Alive' and 'Even Flow', and 'Once' still sound as powerful and inimitable (no that many haven't tried) as they did when said album landed, with a slew of other material here proving just how many new ideas came from the team in their formative years.
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Rearviewmirror: Greatest Hits 1991-2003: Volume 2
Cat: 194398 95061. Rel: 18 Mar 22
Black (5:33)
Breath (5:23)
Daughter (3:46)
Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town (3:16)
Immortality (5:09)
Better Man (4:25)
Nothingman (4:34)
Who You Are (3:51)
Off He Goes (5:45)
Given To Fly (4:01)
Wishlist (3:23)
Last Kiss (3:16)
Nothing As It Seems (5:20)
Light Years (5:05)
I Am Mine (3:35)
Man Of The Hour (3:44)
Yellow Ledbetter (5:03)
Review: Surely everyone had at least some period in their younger years where they were fully signed up fans of Eddie Vedder and his Pearl Jam? Well, if that's you, relive your youth with this bumper collection of their great hist from arguably their best period - the early nineties on to the turn of the millennium. Rearviewmirror comes in two volumes which really speaks to the number of big tunes the American band put out in their time. This first one has the likes of 'I Am Mine,' 'Daughter' and personal favourite 'Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town.'
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No Code (25th Anniversary Edition)
No Code (25th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold LP + inserts in fold-out sleeve)
Cat: 19439889161. Rel: 10 Sep 21
Sometimes (2:37)
Hail, Hail (3:39)
Who You Are (3:41)
In My Tree (3:56)
Smile (3:47)
Off He Goes (5:56)
Habit (3:31)
Red Mosquito (4:00)
Lukin (1:02)
Present Tense (4:53)
Mankind (3:29)
I'm Open (2:53)
Around The Bend (4:28)
Review: RECOMMENDED
The story behind No Code is one of resilience, rights, and division. First released in 1996, it arrived at a point in time when the band were still reeling from their troubled Vitalogy tour, in which they took a stand against Ticketmaster by boycotting the company, giving a sneak preview of the problematic relationship between bands, fans and ticketing platforms that would grow more visible in the following decade.

Once again, Pearl Jam struck it big here, with the record landing at number one in the Billboard 200 charts, making for the group's third consecutive number one album. However, the success was short-lived. Combining the alternative and grunge rock they were known for with elements of garage, experimental balladry and worldbeat, it's easily their most diverse, but that didn't suit everyone back then. Hit play today, though, and we're not sure anyone could argue against the depth and innovation at play.
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Wildflowers & All The Rest
Cat: 009362 4929291. Rel: 16 Oct 20
Wildflowers (3:14)
You Don't Know How It Feels (4:47)
Time To Move On (3:17)
You Wreck Me (3:25)
It's Good To Be King (5:11)
Only A Broken Heart (4:32)
Honey Bee (4:55)
Don't Fade On Me (3:33)
Hard On Me (3:49)
Cabin Down Below (2:51)
To Find A Friend (3:27)
A Higher Place (3:56)
House In The Woods (5:32)
Crawling Back To You (4:58)
Wake Up Time (5:19)
Something Could Happen (4:35)
Leave Virginia Alone (4:15)
Climb That Hill Blues (2:33)
Confusion Wheel (4:19)
California (2:38)
Harry Green (3:53)
Hope You Never (3:03)
Somewhere Under Heaven (4:35)
Climb That Hill (3:33)
Hung Up & Overdue (5:51)
Review: You'll have to go pretty far to find anyone who doesn't crack a smile at the ever-so-slightly nasal tones of Tom Petty. The late-Earl of heartland and blues rock originally unveiled this record as his second solo full-length, back in 1994, and it earned triple-platinum sales for very good reason.

At times carefree and driven by a celebration of abandon as much as any time signature ('You Don't Know How It Feels', 'Wildflowers') in other moments reflective ('Don't Fade On Me'), and occasionally redemptive ('Crawling Back To You'), it is quite literally packed with the gamut of human emotion. And some very handy guitar work. Here extended (hence the All The Rest bit in the title), you also get an additional four discs of bang for your buck, including rare home recordings, live takes and alternative versions. We'll leave you to explore those, though.
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Live At The Fillmore 1997
Live At The Fillmore 1997 (trifold 3xLP + booklet)
Cat: 009362 4882602. Rel: 24 Nov 22
Pre-show (Spoken interlude) (0:25)
Jammin' Me (4:13)
Listen To Her Heart (3:09)
Around & Around (2:38)
Good Evening (Spoken interlude) (0:19)
Lucille (2:38)
Call Me The Breeze (2:47)
Cabin Down Below (2:55)
The Internet, Whatever That Is (Spoken interlude) (2:47)
Time Is On My Side (3:25)
You Don't Know How It Feels (4:34)
I'd Like To Love You Baby (4:26)
Ain't No Sunshine (1:45)
Homecoming Queen Intro (Spoken interlude) (3:23)
The Date I Had With That Ugly Old Homecoming Queen (5:11)
Bye Bye Johnny (3:58)
Did Someone Say Heartbreakers Beach Party? (Spoken interlude) (0:36)
Heartbreakers Beach Party (3:49)
Angel Dream (3:27)
The Wild One, Forever (2:58)
American Girl (2:16)
Let's Hear It For Howie & Scott (Spoken interlude) (0:23)
You Really Got Me (2:43)
Runnin' Down A Dream (4:57)
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (3:02)
It's All Over Now (4:30)
Mr Roger McGuinn (Spoken interlude) (0:32)
It Won't Be Wrong (1:50)
You Ain't Going Nowhere (3:24)
Eight Miles High (5:11)
Honey Bee (5:19)
John Lee Hooker, Ladies & Gentlemen (Spoken interlude) (0:27)
Boogie Chillen (7:47)
Sorry I've Just Broken My Amplifier (Spoken interlude) (1:15)
Knockin' On Heaven's Door (4:46)
You Wreck Me (4:06)
Shakin' All Over (Spoken interlude) (2:52)
Free Fallin' (4:57)
Mary Jane's Last Dance (10:27)
Louie Louie (3:52)
Gloria (9:51)
Alright For Now (2:33)
Goodnight (Spoken interlude) (1:06)
Review: If you don't know the context in which this live album was recorded then let's just say there are some pretty important details. Nevertheless, that knowledge isn't essential to appreciating what's here - which, as Tom Petty himself puts it at one point, is a "damn good time". Rock 'n' roll music in arguably its most unapologetic form, it's rollocking rhythms, drums, and guitar hooks, snake charmer solos and tight to the point you almost wonder if it really was bottled in the moment.
It was, and this moment was one of 20 shows Petty and his Heartbreakers played at San Francisco's legendary concert hall, The Filmore, during January and February 1997. A residency that set a benchmark for band residencies, the fact none of those dates sounded the same, and instead the group used the platform for a live lab experiment, twisting, reworking, rethinking and, hell, having a damn good time, is testament to their pedigree.
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The Endless River
The Endless River (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 082564 6215478. Rel: 07 Nov 14
Things Left Unsaid
It's What We Do
Ebb & Flow
Sum
Skins
Unsung
Anisina
The Lost Art Of Conversation
On Noodle Street
Night Light
Allons-y (1)
Autumn '68
Allons-y (2)
Talkin' Hawkin
Calling
Eyes To Pearls
Surfacing
Louder Than Words
Review: Arriving some twenty years after the last Pink Floyd album proper, 1994's The Division Bell, this new offering - which stands to be their last ever - apparently functions as both a swansong for their enormously influential outfit and a tribute to late keyboard player Rick Wright. Constructed partly from demos for the aforementioned album, as well as recordings from as far back as 1968, it somehow manages to showcase the closest the band has come to the classic Floydian sound in decades. Indeed, replete with Gilmour's soaring leads and ambient dreamscapes, it frequently recalls the heralded days of 'Wish You Were Here' amidst an atmosphere of beatific melancholy. If this is the moment that the rock giants choose to bow out, their legions of fans can rest assured they're doing so with both grace and style.
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The Dark Side Of The Moon: Live At Wembley London 1974
The Dark Side Of The Moon: Live At Wembley London 1974 (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP + posters)
Cat: 196587 134617. Rel: 27 Mar 23
Speak To Me (6:09)
Breathe (In The Air) (4:37)
On The Run (6:39)
Time (3:17)
The Great Gig In The Sky (3:33)
Money (7:13)
Us & Them (7:29)
Any Colour You Like (3:09)
Brain Damage (3:20)
Eclipse (5:30)
Review: The classic - or at least most commercial successful - line up of Pink Floyd, caught in live action in London in 1974 playing their most famous album - come to mention it, almost the most famous album of all time. Often derided by some as preposterous prog rock, the Floyd deflect such criticism by balancing the lengthy instrumental sections and overarching concepts with some immensely catchy songwriting and instantly loveable grooves.
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Around The World: Restored & Expanded (B-STOCK)
Cat: 384664 2 (B-STOCK). Rel: 20 May 22
Review: ***B-STOCK: outer and inner sleeve damaged, but otherwise in excellent condition***

creases and tears in both inner and outer sleeve, but otherwise in excellent condition

Whatever your views of what Sting may have become after he left his band, you can't argue that The Police was a superb outfit. They took a love of reggae and transformed it into funky, soul, pop leaning tunes with oodles of charm and plenty of big hooks and kooky lyrics. 1982's Around The World now gets a deluxe and extended reissue on vinyl and DVD with restored picture and remastered audio. It chronicles the band's first ever world tour and takes in some of their biggest hits such as 'Walking On The Moon', 'Message In A Bottle', 'Roxanne' and 'So Lonely.'

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Around The World: Restored & Expanded
Around The World: Restored & Expanded (limited blue vinyl LP + DVD)
Cat: 384664 2. Rel: 20 May 22
Walking On The Moon (live From Kyoto) (5:27)
Deathwish (live From Kyoto) (4:21)
So Lonely (live From Kyoto) (5:33)
Can't Stand Losing You (live From Kyoto) (9:56)
Truth Hits Everybody (live From Kyoto) (3:09)
Roxanne (live From Hammersmith) (3:54)
Born In The 50's (live From Hong Kong) (6:55)
Message In A Bottle (live From Hong Kong) (5:02)
Bring On The Night (live From Hong Kong) (5:47)
Around The World (DVD)
Review: Whatever your views of what Sting may have become after he left his band, you can't argue that The Police was a superb outfit. They took a love of reggae and transformed it into funky, soul, pop leaning tunes with oodles of charm and plenty of big hooks and kooky lyrics. 1982's Around The World now gets a deluxe and extended reissue on vinyl and DVD with restored picture and remastered audio. It chronicles the band's first ever world tour and takes in some of their biggest hits such as 'Walking On The Moon', 'Message In A Bottle', 'Roxanne' and 'So Lonely.'

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The Vault: Old Friends 4 Sale
The Vault: Old Friends 4 Sale (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 060349 7828432. Rel: 22 Feb 24
The Rest Of My Life (6:02)
It's About That Walk (5:55)
She Spoke 2 Me (2:22)
5 Women (5:07)
When The Lights Go Down (7:03)
My Little Pill (1:29)
There Is Lonely (2:06)
Old Friends 4 Sale (3:28)
Sarah (2:53)
Extraordinary (2:25)
Review: Prince is a name that needs no introduction. The Vault ... Old Friends 4 Sale was originally released in 1999 , a full three years after being submitted to Warner Bros in 1996. Thus, it was recorded in 1994 and 1995 which in many fans' eyes, follows some of the best Prince work when he was known as the symbol. Stylistically, the album has Prince exploring more jazz elements while still remaining clearly a Prince album. Perhaps due to Prince not doing a world tour to support the album and lack of radio friendly singles, the album wasn't the chart success that the label hoped for but to fans it holds a special place in their Prince discography.

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The Gold Experience (reissue)
Cat: 194399 35961. Rel: 09 Jun 23
P Control (0:39)
NPG Operator (5:23)
Endorphinmachine (4:18)
Shhh (7:18)
We March (5:15)
NPG Operator (4:23)
The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (4:22)
Dolphin (0:42)
NPG Operator (2:49)
Now (2:14)
NPG Operator (0:20)
319 (3:17)
NPG Operator (2:51)
Shy (2:10)
Billy Jack Bitch (5:36)
Hate U (2:52)
NPG Operator (3:48)
Gold (7:16)
Review: The Purple One had many different official aliases but in 1995 came one of his best/worst - he was asked to be known by the unpronounceable symbol shown on the album cover of this record. Known amongst fans as the "love symbol" it was credited with this album, The Gold Experience, his impressive seventeenth studio long player overall. The whole record was produced by the legendary singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist himself and as with most of his works it reached the upper end of the Billboard chart. Standouts include the likes of 'The Most Beautiful Girl in the World', 'I Hate U', and 'Gold'. One of many essential albums in his oeuvre.
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Batman (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Batman (Soundtrack) (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 603497 839414. Rel: 07 Sep 23
The Future (4:17)
Electric Chair (4:07)
The Arms Of Orion (4:59)
Partyman (3:17)
Vicki Waiting (4:44)
Trust (4:30)
Lemon Crush (4:13)
Scandalous (6:08)
Batdance (6:24)
Review: Prince's Batman soundtrack has a lot to match up to in terms of what Mr Rogers Nelson had recorded previously, or indeed after. The 1989 Tim Burton film was a resounding smash, but Prince's standalone album has a mixed legacy perhaps because of its role as a bit part in a blockbuster machine. Peel back the years and hear the songs afresh though, and there's so much to savour from the Linn Drum flaring beatdown 'Batdance' to quintessential good-time jam 'Partyman' and through to the smoochy ballad 'Scandalous'. Prince was in his prime when he made Batman, and his talent quite simply is unparalleled on this or any other album.
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Lovesexy (reissue)
Cat: 060349 7839469. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Eye No (6:25)
Alphabet St (4:54)
Glam Slam (5:06)
Anna Stesia (5:07)
Dance On (3:47)
Lovesexy (5:55)
When 2 R In Love (3:46)
I Wish U Heaven (2:50)
Positivity (7:16)
Review: We seem to be in the middle of a run of Prince reissues right now, with the focus being on those he released through Warner. The relationship eventually went sour and Prince knocked out plenty of records in quick succession to see out his deal but that didn't dint their commercial success. Albums from the entire 16-year period are being put out into the ether on vinyl and now it's the turn of 1988's Lovesexy, which came on the heels of Sign O' The Times and might be the last of his imperial phase. 'Alphabet Street' is the most noted of the singles here in an album full of seriously steamy funk sounds.
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Come (reissue)
Cat: 060349 7839445. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Come (5:17)
Space (4:57)
Pheromone (5:32)
Loose! (8:33)
Papa (4:03)
Race (4:22)
Dark (4:22)
Solo (4:22)
Letitgo (4:22)
Orgasm (2:47)
Review: A series of Prince albums are being reissued by Warner, including this one from 1994. By then the legendary funk artist's relationship with his label was hugely stringed and he had recently change his name, for the first of several times to [Love Symbol]. This album was one of a number that the Purple One wrote in a short space of time in order to free himself from his contract with the major label. Despite those circumstances, it is still a standout record that managed to get to Number One in the UK despite a lack of support from Prince himself upon release.
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The Hits 1
The Hits 1 (2xLP)
Cat: 019439 9534113. Rel: 10 Nov 22
When Doves Cry (3:48)
Pop Life (3:41)
Soft & Wet (3:03)
I Feel For You (3:24)
Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad? (3:49)
When You Were Mine (3:42)
Uptown (4:11)
Let's Go Crazy (4:39)
1999 (3:33)
I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man (3:41)
Nothing Compares 2 U (5:00)
Adore (4:40)
Pink Cashmere (6:16)
Alphabet St (5:42)
Sign O' The Times (3:45)
Thieves In The Temple (3:26)
Diamonds & Pearls (4:14)
7 (5:08)
Review: The legacy and catalogue of Prince is one which continues to reveal surprises and swerves even this many years after his death. There are a lot of different phases to dig into, but if you want the exhaustive run through his breakout years, look no further than the Hits 1 and 2 collections. Put together by Warner in 1993, as their relationship with the famously strong-willed artist was going south, this pair of compilations feature every hit that matters from 1979 through to 1992. There are stone-cold classics and some deeper fan favourites and rarities included - so many in fact it has to be stretched over two separate volumes.
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The Hits 2 (reissue)
Cat: 019439 9534311. Rel: 10 Nov 22
Controversy (3:33)
Dirty Mind (3:51)
I Wanna Be Your Lover (2:57)
Head (4:43)
Do Me, Baby (3:56)
Delirious (2:36)
Little Red Corvette (4:56)
I Would Die 4 U (2:57)
Raspberry Beret (3:29)
If I Was Your Girlfriend (3:43)
Kiss (3:49)
Peach (3:50)
U Got The Look (3:44)
Sexy MF (5:27)
Gett Off (4:27)
Cream (4:08)
Pope (3:25)
Purple Rain (8:40)
Review: The legacy and catalogue of Prince is one which continues to reveal surprises and swerves even this many years after his death. There are a lot of different phases to dig into, but if you want the exhaustive run through his breakout years, look no further than the Hits 1 and 2 collections. Put together by Warner in 1993, as their relationship with the famously strong-willed artist was going south, this pair of compilations feature every hit that matters from 1979 through to 1992. There are stone-cold classics and some deeper fan favourites and rarities included - so many in fact it has to be stretched over two separate volumes.
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Diamonds & Pearls (remastered)
Diamonds & Pearls (remastered) (180 gram vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 060349 7843817. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Thunder (5:44)
Daddy Pop (5:16)
Diamonds & Pearls (4:39)
Cream (4:10)
Strollin' (3:50)
Willing & Able (5:00)
Gett Off (4:28)
Walk Don't Walk (3:03)
Jughead (4:27)
Money Don't Matter 2 Night (5:21)
Push (5:57)
Insatiable (6:37)
Live 4 Love (6:45)
Review: Diamonds & Pearls was the sound of Prince stepping into the 90s and making it his own, embracing a slick, big-budget production and dabbling in new jack swing and house as much as his more traditional, soulful songwriting. It's fit to burst with classics, not least the huge singles 'Gett Off', 'Cream' and 'Diamonds & Pearls' itself, but there's so many other gems to savour on this seminal album from the purple wonder. 'Strollin', 'Willing & Able' and knockout closer 'Live 4 Love' are but four highlights. Newly remastered and repressed on double vinyl, you can re-acquaint yourself with some of the finest work from a true genius.
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Incident At A Free Festival
Incident At A Free Festival (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: XXQLP2 120. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Deep Purple - "Chasing Shadows" (5:33)
Manfred Mann Chapter Three - "One Way Glass" (3:27)
Andwella - "Hold Onto Your Mind" (3:45)
Alan Parker & Alan Hawkshaw - "Hot Pants" (1:48)
Pink Fairies - "Do It" (3:01)
Atomic Rooster - "Tomorrow Night" (3:56)
Stray - "Taken All The Good Things - Stray" (5:30)
Edgar Broughton Band - "Out Demons Out" (4:45)
May Blitz - "For Mad Men Only" (4:14)
Curved Air - "Back Street Luv" (3:34)
Hawkwind - "Ejection" (3:46)
Stackwaddy - "Meat Pies ’ave Come But Band's Not ’ere Yet" (4:44)
James Hogg - "Lovely Lady Rock" (3:18)
Paladin - "Third World" (3:51)
Barclay James Harvest - "Taking Some Time On" (5:19)
Jonesy - "Ricochet" (4:02)
Steve Gray - "Led Balloon" (2:22)
Slowload - "Big Boobs Boogie" (3:04)
Leaf Hound - "Freelance Fiend" (3:10)
Dave Richmond - "Confunktion" (4:38)
Review: Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs of Saint Etienne fame are the diggers behind this new rock assemblage which pays tribute to mid-afternoon set times at lesser-known festivals from years gone (well, the 70s) such as Deeply Vale, Bickershaw, Krumlin, Weeley, and Plumpton. They were just as important to those who attended as the more celebrated likes of Glasto' and this collection shows the sounds were just as good, too. The sounds - from big names liek Deep Purple, Hawkwind and Alan Parker & Alan Hawkshaw to lesser known acts like Jonesy, will appeal to hippies and bikers alike with big riffs, funky drumming and some psyched-out sounds.
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