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  • The Universal Want Heavyweight Vinyl by Doves

    The Universal Want Heavyweight Vinyl by Doves

    In a tumultuous 2020, the reemergence of Doves with new music has provided a shaft of light in an otherwise brooding sky, finally landing their fifth album, The Universal Want, after an elevenyear artistic break, on Fri 11 September 2020.The equally ecstatic and relieved response from fans and critics to the first track to emerge, Carousels, during the final, confusing throws of the UK and Europe’ s strict COVID19 lockdown in June, proved how desperately their idiosyncratic sense of euphoric melancholy was, and is, needed. Catching many offguard, Doves unleashed a track of unfathomable depth, unfurling rich and unpredictable pockets of sound, twisted round a s&le of the great Tony Allen at his very best.“This place is wild at heart and weird on top, you just couldn’ t make it up,” said Jimi Goodwin, surveying the world through his window while a global pandemic was taking root in lateMarch 2020. Paraphrasing Laura Dern’ s character, Lula Pace Fortune in the 1990, David Lynch film Wild At Heart, Goodwin hits on the Lynchianobsessions shared by all three Doves. Himself, Andy drumsvocals and Jez Williams guitarsprogrammingvocals would often find themselves hosting impromptu postrave, home screenings in the early 1990s.By “ing the film, the lead singer and bassist of the twice Mercurynominated band also, accidentally, expresses what everyone else was feeling at the time of disorientation, fear and hope. Doves have a longstanding habit of doing just that.First emerging in 1998 with the release of their debut, vinylonly Cedar EP, Doves’ first album, Lost Souls 2000, received both press and awardpanel praise, before Number One followup, The Last Broadcast 2002 provided the trio with a major breakthrough, offering with the hit singles, There Goes The Fear and Pounding. StraighttoNumber One follow up, Some Cities 2005 and the difficult birth of the muchloved Kingdom of Rust 2009 appeared to complete a perfect legacy if the hiatus the band called in 2010 lasted longer than anyone hoped. It certainly lasted longer than the band had expected. “It’ s bizarre how quickly life just passes,” says Goodwin, reflecting on the years that turned into a decade.The story of The Universal Want, the title itself and other tracks such as Prisoners giving an impression of the band’ s disdain towards the consumerist illusion, starts in a rented house in England’ s Peak District during secret, unintended writing sessions in 2017. Joining the dots, band historians note that it came a full year before announcing their live return and 18 months before they appeared together publicly. That they were a creative force once more was a near impossible secret to keep, as they worked between studios in the North West and the Midlands.Andy Williams describes the excitement of the sessions, saying “There were times when we felt an indescribable buzz. It was a breeze compared to ‘Kingdom Of Rust’, with one of the nicest things being just hanging out. We were never that far apart I’ d call Jimi every month. We’ re too closely tied to have lost contact I’ d miss them.” Refusing once more to fall into predictable, guitarbassdrums, ‘plug in and play’ dynamics, The Universal Want’ s overwhelming sense of intrigue owes everything to Doves’ three decades experience at the wheel of their band a lifespan going back to their time as dance band, Sub Sub, and an autobiographical trip through the sounds of their own lives. From seaside amusements Carousels and the remembered heat of acid house Universal Want to the aimless summer days of youth Forest House, each song sets a new reel running to show fragments of their lives and, in turn, those of their listeners. Shadows of Bowie, rare 70’ s soul, Detroit House and Afrobeat are cast subtly across the shape shifting album.Cycle Of Hurt’ s, disembodied mantra of ‘it’ s a trap’, finds the band once more concerned with finding freedom in a cynical, aspirational age. A band that respects creativity itself, allowing the process to meander, it wasn’ t, and isn’ t their intention to write a manifesto rallying against vapid consumer culture. “When it comes to themes,” says Jez “we always find a very collaborative way forward. It’ s all quite subconscious. It’ s only when you look back that you can see the threads linking the songs.” Rewarding fans for ten years’ worth of patience, and welcoming new fans into the fold in style, Doves release The Universal Want in multiple, special edition formats including a soughtafter box set, comprising the album on vinyl and cassette, a limitededition Remix LP, postcards and signed prints. .The Universal Want was selfproduced by Doves, with Dan Austin contributing to seven tracks, while Martin Rebelski backs the band on keys, pianos and synths for a fifth time.Album artwork comes handpicked by the band by Londonbased, Finnish photographer, Maria Lax.Her 2020 photobook, Some Kind Of Heavenly Fire, set evocative images alongside memorabilia relating to a moment in time when hardship, industrialisation and UFO sightings disturbed the peace of her isolated hometown in Northern Finland. Struck by the power in her work, Goodwin acquired the book, then gifted his band mates a copy each.

  • 10 Songs That Happened When You Left Me With My Stupid Heart White LP by Darwin Deez

    10 Songs That Happened When You Left Me With My Stupid Heart White LP by Darwin Deez

    12” limited white vinyl, gatefold edition. Includes digital download code.

  • The Film Scores And Orchestral Music Of Double LP by George Martin

    The Film Scores And Orchestral Music Of Double LP by George Martin

    The album features Martin’ s original music from the films Yellow Submarine, Live and Let Die and the previously unrecorded choral and orchestral score forThe Mission together with the Overture to Under Milk Wood, the suite Three American Sketches for violin and chamber orchestra and other previously unreleased original compositions. Newly recorded at the The Meistersaal, Berlin by Emil Berliner Recording, the project will be released on 10 November 2017 in CD and digital download formats. Furthermore, in January 2018 to celebrate George Martin’ s birthday a limited double vinyl deluxe edition will also be available.

  • NOW – Yearbook 1980-1984: Vinyl Extra Vol.2 Coloured 5LP Boxset by Various Artists

    NOW – Yearbook 1980-1984: Vinyl Extra Vol.2 Coloured 5LP Boxset by Various Artists

    Each release in our Yearbook series includes a vinyl edition, featuring a selection of tracks taken from the full lineup found on the CD version. Inevitably, this has meant that a huge number of fabulous tracks have not been included on the LP versions plus we have also released an accompanying CD Extra for each of the years.In late 2022 we released NOW Yearbook 1980 1984 Vinyl Extra a 5LP boxset featuring an album per year for the period 19801984, each including an incredible lineup of tracks taken from either the Yearbook or Extra that hadnt been included on a Yearbook vinyl edition before. Now for the vinyl collectors, we proudly present the second, and final volume NOW Yearbook 1980 1984 Vinyl Extra Vol.2, featuring 78 more moments of Pop magic in a numbered limitededition boxset with each vinyl pressed in the colour of the years original Yearbook. As with the previous edition, none of the tracks appeared on a Yearbook vinyl edition before..1980 Kicking off with Queens classic Flash, before a lineup including Paul McCartney with Waterfalls, The Clash with Bankrobber, The Cure, Grace Jones and Madness. Dancefloor hits from Diana Ross and The Gap Band, are joined by electronic pop from Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, John Foxx, and Devo.1981 The Police lead a stellar collection that includes on Side One, The Jam, The Teardrop Explodes, Siouxsie and The Banshees and pure pop from Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin and Aneka with their 1s whilst side two celebrates the explosion of artists enjoying massive synth based hits in 1981, featuring The Human League, Soft Cell, Visage, Spandau Ballet and Heaven 17 with time for soul ballads from Randy Crawford and Grover Washington feat. Bill Withers.1982 Roxy Music, ABC, Dollar, Haircut 100, Japan, The Associates, Toyah, and Gary Numan all presented shiny new pop hits in 1982, included here alongside huge soulpop crossover hits from Shalamar, Dionne Warwick and Fat Larrys Band.1983 Opening with Flashdance What A Feeling one of 83s biggest hits for Irene Cara, and featuring the best of the years contemporary chart stars including New Order, Altered Images, Echo And The Bunnymen and Aztec Camera plus pop smashes from Duran Duran, Adam Ant, and Nick Heyward before Marillions debut hit Garden Party, Tom Robinsons timeless War Baby and a perennial Christmas favourite, 2000 Miles from the Pretenders.1984 An incredible year for pop is celebrated here with a run of hits from Eurythmics, Ultravox, Nik Kershaw, Culture Club, and Bananarama on the first side Flip the disc for HiNRG and Electrodance classics from Bronski Beat, Dead Or Alive, Evelyn Thomas, Divine, Shannon and signing off with the enduring feelgood anthem Its Raining Men from The Weather Girls.For Yearbook collectors and vinyl fans 78 amazing Pop memories showcasing the magic and diversity of the era.5LP Numbered LimitedEdition Boxset Coloured Vinyl NOW Yearbook 1980 1984 Vinyl Extra Vol.2

  • Harvest Time Radio Edit / Love Will Find a Way Radio Edit RSD 2024 7 Inch Vinyl by Pharoah Sanders

    Harvest Time Radio Edit / Love Will Find a Way Radio Edit RSD 2024 7 Inch Vinyl by Pharoah Sanders

    This limitededition Japanese radio edit single of Harvest Time Love Will Find a Way is a complement to Pharoah Sanders seminal album from 1977 Pharoah, which was recently rereleased for the first time since its original pressing, in a deluxe 2 LP box set Luaka Bop, Fall 2023. two unreleased radio edits of Harvest Time and Love Will Find a Waypackaged in a limited, eyecatching Japanese sleeve exclusively for Record Store Day. In Black Power Black. This limitededition Japanese radio edit single of Harvest Time Love Will Find a Way is a complement to Pharoah Sanders seminal album from 1977 Pharoah, which was recently rereleased for the first time since its original pressing, in a deluxe 2 LP box set Luaka Bop, Fall 2023. two unreleased radio edits of Harvest Time and Love Will Find a Waypackaged in a limited, eyecatching Japanese sleeve exclusively for Record Store Day. In Black Power Black.Please allow 57 business days for dispatch.RSD 24 LIST FOR SHOPSShareFileEditViewInsertFormatDataToolsExtensionsHelpView onlyThis limitededition Japanese radio edit single of Harvest Time Love Will Find a Way is a complement to Pharoah Sanders seminal album from 1977 Pharoah, which was recently rereleased for the first time since its original pressing, in a deluxe 2 LP box set Luaka Bop, Fall 2023. two unreleased radio edits of Harvest Time and Love Will Find a Waypackaged in a limited, eyecatching Japanese sleeve exclusively for Record Store Day. In Black Power Black.ReleasesChangesRemoved ReleasesThis limitededition Japanese radio edit single of Harvest Time Love Will Find a Way is a complement to Pharoah Sanders seminal album from 1977 Pharoah, which was recently rereleased for the first time since its original pressing, in a deluxe 2 LP box set Luaka Bop, Fall 2023. two unreleased radio edits of Harvest Time and Love Will Find a Waypackaged in a limited, eyecatching Japanese sleeve exclusively for Record Store Day. In Black Power Black.Turn on screen reader supportHomeFileInsertPage layoutFormulaeDataReviewViewEditViewInsertFormatDataToolsTo enable screen reader support, press 43Option43Z To learn about keyboard shortcuts, press slashAnonymous Chameleon has left the document.

  • My Kantele RSD 2024 Galaxy Blue Coloured 12 Inch Vinyl by Amorphis

    My Kantele RSD 2024 Galaxy Blue Coloured 12 Inch Vinyl by Amorphis

    Amorphis’ classic 1997 record My Kantele available as a standalone vinyl EP for the first time ever. Limited Custom Galaxy Merge edition of 2400 copies.Please allow 57 business days for dispatch.

  • Atlantis Lullaby – The Concert from Avignon RSD 2024 Double Heavyweight Vinyl by Yusef Lateef

    Atlantis Lullaby – The Concert from Avignon RSD 2024 Double Heavyweight Vinyl by Yusef Lateef

    Deluxe limitededition 180g 2LP set gatefold sleeve, 12page LP size booklet, all tracks previously unissued, remastered audio transferred from the original tape reels A truly sensational find, this 1972 set presents a never before heard performance recorded in Avignon, France, featuring Yusef Lateef in a quartet set with fellow stars Kenny Barron, Bob Cunningham, and Albert “Tootie” Heath. Among the highlights are a fantastic flute piano duet by Lateef and Barron playing the pianist’s beautiful ballad “A Flower”, as well as extended readings of the classic “I’m Getting Sentimental Over You” which Lateef recorded just one more time in 1971, Lateef’s blues “Yusef’s Mood” and Barron’s “The Untitled.” This project, produced by the renowned Zev Feldman, is released with the full collaboration of the Yusef Lateef Estate, as well as those of the other artists involved. The audio has been transferred and newly remastered from the original concert tapes licensed from the archives of the Institut National de l’Audiovisuel INA. The package includes an extensive booklet with rare photos essays by arts journalist Shannon Effinger and producer Zev Feldman, plus exclusive testimonies by Ayesha Lateef, Kenny Barron, Albert “Tootie” Heath, Adam Rudolph, Reggie Workman, Joe Lovano, Tia Fuller, Bennie Maupin, James Carter and Sonny Rollins. Yusef Lateef soprano and tenor saxophone, flute Kenny Barron piano Bob Cunningham bass Albert “Tootie” Heath drums Indian flute on B2 Recorded at Cloitre des Celestins, Avignon, France, July 19, 1972.Please allow 57 business days for dispatch.

  • At The Showcase – Live In Chicago 1977 RSD 2024 Double Heavyweight Vinyl by Sun Ra

    At The Showcase – Live In Chicago 1977 RSD 2024 Double Heavyweight Vinyl by Sun Ra

    Sun Ra At The Showcase Live In Chicago contains previously unissued live recordings of the legendary intergalactic composerpianist Sun Ra captured live at Joe Segal’s Jazz Showcase in Chicago, IL between November 410, 1977. This is an official release on producer Zev Feldmans Jazz Detective record label, in partnership with Elemental Music, and in cooperation with the Sun Ra Trust. Researched and compiled by longtime Sun Ra archivist Michael D. Anderson, and transferred from the original tape reels, this limitededition 180gram 2LP edition includes an extensive insert with rare photographs liner notes by Grammy Awardwinning author and historian Ashley Kahn and interviews and statements from a who’s who of music icons. Deluxe limitededition 180gram 2LP setPlease allow 57 business days for dispatch.

  • I Was/I Am RSD 2024 Blue Vinyl by Noah Kahan

    I Was/I Am RSD 2024 Blue Vinyl by Noah Kahan

    Critically acclaimed Vermont singersongwriter Noah Kahan releases his sophomore album, I Was I Am, on Republic Records. Noah has quietly emerged as a homegrown phenomenon with a combination of vivid and powerful songwriting. Now available on limitededition blue vinyl for Record Store Day.Please allow 57 business days for dispatch.

  • Walls Have Ears Yellow & Red Double Vinyl by Sonic Youth

    Walls Have Ears Yellow & Red Double Vinyl by Sonic Youth

    Very limited indies only new yellow & red vinyl edition. Culled from three 1985 gigs in the UK during a transitional and transcendent time in the bands story, Sonic Youths The Walls Have Ears appeared disappeared as a 2LP set in 1986, not just a live album but an artful tapestry full of live experimentation with songs, betweensong tape segues, darkness, humor and audio verit. Its now issued for the first time officially under the bands auspices. The 85 shows were the second time the band appeared on UK soil, Brits now getting juiced to the mythos of the emerging guitarslinging American independent underground an art punk band from NYC sporting casual attitudes and tees sporting Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, and Prince made some good press copy on top of their bludgeoning stage appearance. Paul Smith of the newlyfounded Blast First label acted as an overseas diplomatic envoy for Sonic Youth through their SST years as well as issuing their classic 1988 Daydream Nation outside the USA. However the Smithproduced bootleg of their 85 UK gigs surfaced much to everyones surprise, just before EVOL was to be released. It turned out to be a marker of the groups dissatisfaction that ultimately led to the releases deletion, and the band and Smith parting ways after Daydream. In this 2LP set brimming with primitive classics like The Burning Spear, Death Valley 69, and Im Insane uncredited on sleeve, segues and live guitar changes ooze together threaded by Madonna tapes and vocal loops off the board somewhat a necessity for distraction until the band had a full fledged stage crew to prepare guitars. The first two sides of Walls are massive, cavernous, with newlydrafted drummer Steve Shelley. SY tear it up especially on one trashfi excerpt of Blood On Brighton Beach actually Making The Nature Scene from a legendary outdoor gig November 8th where Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon and Lee Ranaldos guitars trebleblast dissonant shockwaves over the blackstoned beach of Quadrophenia fame. The records second slab spotlights an April 1985 at Londons Hammersmith Palais and was one of the final appearances live of Bob Bert on drums, again featuring some molten takes on Brother James, Flower listed as The Word E.V.O.L., and others. This document remains an essential representation of some lean and mean years of the quartets throttling march out into the world.