Vinyl Records London are on cloud nine, we are now spinning in a brand new copy in Heavyweight LP from The Police The fifth and final studio album by the Police, Synchronicity was released in June 1983, and was the band’s most successful release. Despite its poporiented and experimental than either Ghost in the Machine or Zenyatta Mondatta,Synchronicity made the Police global superstars, generating no less than five classic hit singles. – Every Breath You Take featuring a seductive, rolling beat masking its malice King of Pain, Wrapped Around Your Finger, and Synchronicity II.The album’s title and much of the material for the songs were inspired by Arthur Koestler’s The Roots of Coincidence. At the 1984 Grammy Awards the album was nominated for a total of five awards including Album of the Year
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Malice In Wonderland Double Heavyweight LP by Paice Ashton Lord
Vinyl Records London are on cloud nine, we are now spinning in a brand new copy in Heavyweight LP from Paice Ashton Lord Paice Ashton Lord was a shortlived but spectacular moment in the history of rock ‘n’ roll. It was August 1976 when Paice Ashton Lord emerged amidst much fanfare in the music press. It was big news that drummer Ian Paice and organist Jon Lord were forming a new band together after the messy demise of Deep Purple. Having worked together before, Tony Ashton was on top of Jon Lord’s musicians wish list and became the singer, pianist and front man of the band. They put out an advert in the music papers, did castings and in the end Bernie Marsden Guitar and Paul Martinez Bass completed the band together with additional backing singers and a brass section. One album release, a messedup TV appearance, a tour and a never finished second album later the story of PAL ended in 1978. Bernie, Jon and then Ian joined Whitesnake, while Paice Ashton Lord faded into history. A history not only worth remembering but being celebrated again with this release. Malice In Wonderland is the only album of the band. Influenced by Jon Lord and Tony Ashton’s previous collaborations it merged rock with big band Swing, Rhythm ‘n’ Blues and Funk. The one thing they didn’t want to end up being was laidback. And they didn’t. Malice in Wonderland is driving and swinging feel good rock at its finest. “PAL was trying to do something ahead of its time, the sort of thing Level 42 became, a cross between jazz and rock”. Ian Paice. Malice in Wonderland will be available as digipak, limited gatefold double vinyl and digital album. The reissue includes over 30 minutes of remastered material from the long lost second album. Furthermore, the artwork contains so far unpublished photographs by Alan Messer, which have been scanned from the original negatives.
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The Knoweldge Double Heavyweight LP by Squeeze
Vinyl Records London are on cloud nine, we are now spinning in a brand new copy in Heavyweight LP from Squeeze Welcome back to the world of Squeeze, a world where previous visitors will find much that is both reassuringly familiar and intriguingly different. A new album, ‘The Knowledge’, offers up another dozen ex&les of high quality Chris Difford & Glenn Tilbrook song craft, and is the perfect curtainraiser for a massive UK, US & Australian tour.Two years on from the critically acclaimed Top 20 success of ‘Cradle To The Grave’ the band’s first set of new songs this century, ‘The Knowledge’ sees our heroes broaden their musical canvas, as evident on the opening ‘Innocence In Paradise’ with its pedal steel and cinematic atmosphere evoking images of the mythical western. But don’t be wrongfooted by that curveball compass point, because Squeeze are still very much part of the fabric of South London.Their hometown heritage, such an integral part of the group’s DNA since seventies hits like ‘Up The Junction’, ‘Cool For Cats’ and ‘Slap And Tickle’, flows through the album as resolutely as the mighty majestic Thames. Greenwich’s own Maryon Wilson Park is namechecked in the chorus of the softly shuffling ‘Patchouli’, while ‘Every Story’ is a heartfelt poem to the people and places that shaped their upbringing. After their resurgence in 2015 with UK Top 20 and critically acclaimed album Cradle To The Grave, the first Squeeze album of new songs since 1998, Squeeze went on to play the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury in 2016, solidifying themselves as one of the UK’s best live acts.
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Swoon (Remastered) Heavyweight LP by Prefab Sprout
Vinyl Records London are on cloud nine, we are now spinning in a brand new copy in Heavyweight LP from Prefab Sprout 1LP on 180g black vinyl in gatefold sleeve with download code.Off the back of the incredible latest album ‘I Trawl The Megahertz‘, Prefab Sprout have announced exciting release plans for remastered vinyl versions of three of the band’s classic albums along with their incredible greatest hits collection ‘A Life of Surprises The Best Of’ out September 27th. From the remastering and artwork, to sourcing new images, the project has been fully orchestrated by both Paddy and Martin McAloon. The releases include Prefab Sprout’s debut album ‘Swoon’ a complex collection of songs that announced the band’s idiosyncratic style in an explosive way, as well as their third album ‘From Langley Park To Memphis’, containing their biggest hit “The King of Rock ‘n’ Roll” along with one of the best pop anthems of the 1980s – “Cars And Girls”. The album also features contributions from Stevie Wonder and Pete Townshend. The band will also include the release of ‘Jordan The Comeback’ from 1990 as a double LP for the first time internationally. This is an expansive album that draws on a huge breadth of influences and includes “Wild Horses”, which was not a single, but has grown to become one of the band’s best loved tracks. Finally, the fourth part in this batch is the band’s hit collection, ‘A Life of Surprises The Best Of’ which is available as a double LP for the first time.
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Junior Aqua (Signed) Heavyweight LP by The LaFontaines
Vinyl Records London are on cloud nine, we are now spinning in a brand new copy in Heavyweight LP from The LaFontaines Junior Aqua (Signed) Heavyweight LP
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Stories (Ltd. White 2LP) Double Heavyweight LP by John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers
Vinyl Records London are on cloud nine, we are now spinning in a brand new copy in Heavyweight LP from John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers With “Stories”, John Mayall created yet another testament to his absolute dedication to the blues. The Britishmusic icon is backed only by his great Bluesbreakers band. As the title suggests, this album contains a series ofnarrative songs about various blues giants of the past and classic blues tales of trouble, goodbyes and whispersof the devil. For the first time ever, “Stories” will become available on vinyl as strictly limited & numbered whiteheavyweight double vinyl edition. The album will be a definite gem in any blues lover’s record collection.
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The Obvious I Heavyweight Black Heavyweight LP by Ed Dowie
Vinyl Records London are on cloud nine, we are now spinning in a brand new copy in Heavyweight LP from Ed Dowie The Obvious I would sound unutterably pretty even as an instrumental album. But once you factor in a voice whosepurity has elicited comparisons to Robert Wyatt, Mark Hollis and Dean Wareham, the effect is something akin to hearing a ghost transmitting from a machine of its own making” Pete Paphides‘The Obvious I’, the second album from Ed Dowie, is the second new master release from Needle Mythology, the label founded by music writer, author and broadcaster Pete Paphides. In 2017, Ed released his feted debut album ‘The Uncle Sold’, prompting The Quietus to hail him as a “bold and starryeyed visionary” and The Skinny to praise his “beautiful… stolen snapshots of glimpsed futures and lost pasts.” and BBC Radio 3’s Late Junction made the record one of their albums of the year. Now, four years on, Ed is to return with an album that will surely find him new followers alongside longtime fans such as Lauren Laverne, who described its predecessor as an “absolutely extraordinary” achievement. The Obvious I marks a pronounced evolution from Dowie’s earlier music. Adhering to Kraftwerk’s maxim about achieving the maximum emotional impact by the most minimal means.The first track taken from the album Robot Joy Army is a synergy of clockwork beats and somnambulant harmonies, which brings the album to a mesmerising conclusion. Somehow it’s a song as apposite to cold war Russia as it is to basement dwellers in overpopulated South Korean conurbations and shift workers at Amazon Fulfilment Centres. The Obvious I is a record that would see Dowie drawing on musical lessons learned throughout his life from his childhood as a chorister in Dorset, taught to play piano by his father who himself composes choral classical 20th Century Music, to pivotal friendships made following the dissolution of his first group Brothers In Sound, when Dowie enrolled to study Music, Technology And Innovation at De Montford University in Leicester. The first module studied by Dowie during his time in Leicester introduced him to the work of minimalist composers such as Morton Feldman, Pauline Oliveros and La Monte Young. “It helped break down the barriers between what pop is and what all this other stuff is. I love the way sometimes little pockets of beautiful melodies sneak into the world of experimental music – Gavin Bryars’ Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet, the songs of Cornelius Cardew, the beauty and emotion in something like Terry Riley’s In C, and obviously the way the work of minimalists Philip Glass and Steve Reich seem to stray into quite sentimental areas.”The Obvious I was co produced by pioneering British experimental musician and sometime member of Polar Bear “Leafcutter John” Burton “John’s become something of a hero of mine over the years. Way back when he was in Polar Bear, I approached him after a couple of gigs, and he’d remembered me from those days. And really, his presence on the record was invaluable. He lent me equipment and gave me advice, then when I finished recording, I sent him the stems and he mixed the album.”What ultimately emerged from these efforts – and what reveals itself with successive plays – is a beguiling process of alchemy. Each song from The Obvious I is the culmination of a beautiful process of distillation. A crystal extracted from chaos. Tumult distilled into lullaby. “My biggest battle,” says Ed Dowie, “was to ask myself how I can make something that reflects the turbulence of this period without adding to it.” By that metric, and several more, The Obvious I is no small triumph.
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Colour Burn Double Vinyl by Dense & Pika
Vinyl Records London are on cloud nine, we are now spinning in a brand new copy in Double Vinyl from Dense & Pika As Dense & Pika, Alex Jones and Chris Spero have garnered an enviable reputation for making devastating club ordnance that finds the sweet spot between dark, mysterious house and roaring, brawny techno. With over a decade of material under their belt, Jones and Spero are set to release their first studio length debut album, ‘Colour Burn’ via London major imprint BMG on 27th November, home to the likes of Leftfield, The Prodigy, Holy Ghost and Faithless.‘Colour Burn’ is a 13 track composition crossing through downtempo house and electronica, built as a conceptual sonic representation of the pair’s live audio and visual set up. The album is a step away from harder and faster material and a move towards a more leftfield sonic trajectory, featuring a handful of impressive heavyweight features of Jones & Spero’s musical heroes who have informed the Dense & Pika output.
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Aorta Songs – Part 1 Clear Heavyweight LP by Lights On Moscow
Vinyl Records London are on cloud nine, we are now spinning in a brand new copy in Heavyweight LP from Lights On Moscow Aorta Songs – Part 1 Clear Heavyweight LP
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10 Futures Heavyweight LP by Aqualung
Vinyl Records London are on cloud nine, we are now spinning in a brand new copy in Heavyweight LP from Aqualung Matt Hales has made this years most surprising album. Less a departure from Aqualungs past as a forwardlooking fresh start, the aptlytitled 10 Futures is the sound of an artist gleefully abandoning boundaries, confounding expectations and, most importantly, having fun. ’10 Futures’ is precisely what it advertises on the tin ten innovative songs featuring the likes of Lianne La Havas, Luke SitalSingh, Prides, Sweet Billy Pilgrim, Joel Compass, SOHN and Josef Salvat. ’10 Futures’ pursues an adventurous path with no precedent and will be released 19th January through BMG Chrysalis.

