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'The Good, The Bad & The 4-Skins' is the debut LP - originally released on Secret Records in 1982 - from East End Oi! legends The 4-Skins. Recorded with the first stable line-up after numerous changes, fronted by legendary vocalist Panther (who stepped in after the original singer Gary Hodges'...
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Abrasive Wheels' second studio album, recorded in December 1983 and released in March 1984, produced by Mike (Clay) Stone. Hits like Nineteen, The Prisoner, Christianne and Devil on my Shoulder don't lose their charm even after 40 years, Abrasive Wheels sound better than ever on record.
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Peter McKerrow revisits the experimental electronic composition he made in 1975 after a life altering trip to the Isle of St Kilda. He worked on the piece through the decades and here he presents the final composition - and as a companion piece a second experimental work inspired by underwater...
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REPRESS ON GOLD VINYL. The legendary 1967-68 recordings by UK mod band THE ACTION, registered when they were in transition from mod-beat to full-blown psychedelia, just prior to becoming MIGHTY BABY. Originally recorded as a set of demos with the intention of obtaining an album deal which...
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Fully licensed, limited to 500 copies, gatefold vinyl. The sole album by cultish british prog-blues combo. Originally released in 1970 on influential label Vertigo, their self-titled album is still one of the most original effort of the England jazz-rock scene. Fronted by Linda Hoyle, a powerful...
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For the very first time on vinyl a mandatory compilation with both rarities and unreleased tracks, showcasing their second line up ! At the end of January 1971 lead vocalist Linda Hoyle and organist Lynton Naiff left Affinity, instead of going separate ways, the other three members recruited...
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Sweet Dandelion presents you the milestone album of British R&B. Alexis Korner, interested in the new Blues and Jazz sounds coming from America, started playing at the Blues Sessions that Chris Barber set up at The Marquee. It was there that Korner formed, together with Ciryl Davies, the Blues...
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Patent Pending was the first album by the Johnny Almond Music Machine and was issued on Decca's progressive imprint Deram in 1969. The album was one of the finest jazz rock albums of the era, by a band featuring Geoff Condon (trumpet, flugel horn), Johnny Wiggins (piano, organ), Jimmy Crawford...
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Possibly one of the weirdest experiment in the post-punk realm, Vibing Up the Senile Man (Part One) is the second studio album by English anti-heroes Alternative TV, released in March 1979 on small indie label Deptford Fun City. Forget about the influential 1978 debut - The Image Has Cracked -...
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Heavy-rock / bluesy sound with West Coast overtones and some devastating fuzz-wah guitar. Originally named Strawberry Dust , Ancient Grease was a hard psychedelic band from Wales, connected to Eyes Of Blue and Racing Cars. They were supported by John Weathers (Eyes Of Blue) who also acted as...
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Fully remastered and licensed ltd to 500 copies, 180 gr. When we talk about british folk revival we should not forget a key figure as Ian A. Anderson, a songwriter on its own and a truly prime mover in the local scene. Currently editor of the 'world music magazine' fRoots, Ian A. Anderson first...
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Alternate version of the legendary ANDROMEDA album from 1969 as it was originally conceived by John Du Cann prior to editing. A double album featuring the never released at the time first mix by John Du Cann (clearer and punchier sounding) and a different tracklist, including songs and extended...
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1976 Kaleidoscope of Rainbows in unmistakably a trait d'union between the british (orchestral) jazz-rock heritage and a more confident way of writing. Heading clearly to different directions, the album showcase the talent of the main composer with the singular talent of trumpet player Ian Carr...
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First ever vinyl reissue of this 1972 masterpiece by another of the big names in UK Jazz. Neil Ardley was offered the leadership of the seminal New Jazz Orchestra in 1964. Under his direction the Orchestra moved though different styles and changes of personnel, bringing in musicians such as Mike...
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Recorded in '69, Greek Variations & Other Aegean Exercises is irresistible on two counts. First, for its daringly conceived and brilliantly performed music, inspired by Greek folk songs and instrumental textures and deep enough to reveal all its treasures only after many repeated listenings....
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Argus were an obscure British outfit with connections to Rare Amber and Julian's Treatment. Their sound was hard-hitting bluesy hard-rock, similar to Hackensack or Killing Floor. In 1973, they recorded a five-track demo with the intention of securing a record deal which sadly never arrived. It is...
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Legendary UK band Asian Dub Foundation is celebrating its 30th Anniversary this year!Asian Dub Foundation are a genre unto themselves. Their unique combination of jungliest rhythms, dub bass lines and wild guitar overlaid by references to their South Asian roots via militant high-speed rap has...
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Glasgow-born pianist Mike McNaught's aim was to infuse pop and rock into jazz, forming Atlantic Bridge after leading the London Jazz Four, recruiting bassist Darryl Runswick and drummer Mike Travis, who he played with in the Henry Lowther Band, alongside flutist/saxophonist Jim Philip of the...
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Formed in 1966 around lead singer Richard Shirman, The Attack were the ultimate freakbeat/psychedelic band. We present a new, definitive edition of their famous "Final Daze" recordings, focusing on on 1967-1968 stuff with John Cann as main songwriter (plus a never-before-on-vinyl track from '69,...
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Often regarded as Blossom Toes 3rd LP, this is the most underrated album of the early 70ties (1971). So, it was not really a surprise, that the first re-release of the album on Vinyl (on Decal) in 1989 was credited to Blossom Toes 70. Brian Godding, Brian Belshaw and Kevin Westlake showed again...
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This album originally released on Link Records as "Live And Loud!!" is an excellent quality live album recorded at the height of the band's success. Includes live versions of the UK Singles Chart hits 'Can Can', 'Special Brew', 'My Girl Lollipop', 'Walking In The Sunshine' and 'Lip Up Fatty'.
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Compilation of demos, outtakes, remixes and rarities from the Bad Manners vaults.
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Previously unreleased demo album from 1969, UK. The loudest band from Hull in the 60s, Bare Sole played raw, in-your-face psychedelic hard rock and heavy blues. Bare Sole's brief existence at the tail end of the 1960s reflected the realistic trappings of their geographical situation. Musical...
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Previously unreleased demo album from 1969, UK. The loudest band from Hull in the 60s, Bare Sole played raw, in-your-face psychedelic hard rock and heavy blues. Bare Sole's brief existence at the tail end of the 1960s reflected the realistic trappings of their geographical situation. Musical...
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The Madcap Laughs is the debut solo album by the English singer-songwriter Syd Barrett. It was recorded after Barrett had left Pink Floyd in April 1968. The album had a chequered recording history, with work beginning in mid-1968, but the bulk of the sessions taking place between April and July...
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Finally on vinyl! There's not much musical output from the twisted and magical mind of the legendary Syd Barrett, so these two complete and amazingly sounding two sessions he recorded for the BBC are absolutely essential for anyone remotely interested in Barrett's incredible music. The legendary...
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One of the most important British film composers of all time, John Barry's body of work is simply astounding. In a career that spanned more than half a century, Barry composed some of the most popular soundtracks for British film and television, including eleven James Bond themes, winning numerous...
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BASKING SHARKS are one of the unsung heroes of the original minimal / synth-pop / wave era. Formed in 1980 in the North of England, members Adrian Todd, Ged McPhail and Martyn Eames used an array of home-made electronic instruments plus customized second hand synths to provide unique sounds. On...
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Following the breakup of Cream, lyricist/vocalist Pete Brown formed his Battered Ornaments with guitarist Chris Spedding, drummer Rob Tait, bassist Butch Potter, percussionist Pete Bailey and saxophonist Nisar Ahmed Khan, but during the recording of sophomore album Mantle Piece, Brown fell out with...
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Live At Budokan. Tokyo. June 30Th. 1966. Ntv Channel Four BroadcastTRACKLIST: A1 Rock 'N' Roll Music A2 She's A Woman A3 If I Needed Someone A4 Day Tripper A5 Baby's In Black B1 I Feel Fine B2 Yesterday B3 I Wanna Be Your Man B4 Nowhere Man B5 Paperback Writer B6 I'm Down
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Complete recordings, 1963-69, by this legendary band from Glasgow. Fabulous mod-beat, wild R&B and pop-psych, including all their 45 sides for Decca and CBS plus early demos. Formed in Glasgow in 1962 during the early beat boom by Alan Mair and Eddie Campbell, their line-up also included Davie...
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Originally released for John Peel's Dandelion label in 1971, "Creation" was the second album by underground folk troubadour Trevor "Beau" Midgley, recorded with psych band The Way We Live as backing group.Influenced by Tom Paxton, Leadbelly and Dylan, Beau started to write his own songs in the late...
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Super rare psychedelic folk lp from 1969, which with Shide & Acorn and Parameter is one of only three genuine Psychedelic Folk lp privately issued in england in that authentic era. only 70 copies were made by Hollick and Taylors custom pressing plant. very little was known about this lp and until...
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Mega-rare Polydor single from 1965, the A side was also released as an even rarer Oak Label acetate a year earlier. Incredibly collectable Beat/R'n'B in the early Pretty Things vein.
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"Every gun makes its own tune", as Clint Eastwood quoted in The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly (1966). The year is now 2024 and on this new album Nasser fires his Winchester 1866 "Yellow Boy" (Clint Eastwwoods gun) thirteen times and each tune is a direct hit. It's long been a tradition with Jamaican...
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Saxophonist Nat Birchall has been busy over the last couple of years, offering up a string of inspired collaborative albums, including a fine dub-wise excursion with Al Breadwinner and a brilliant tribute to Yusuf Lateef created with his regular Quartet of players.His latest album, "Mysticism of...
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A very different album than usual from the great tenorist Nat Birchall - a set that's no less soulful than his other records, but in a completely different way!The album's a collaboration with producer Al Breadwinner - and has this approach that feels like a lost Jamaican instrumental session from...
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A fantastic album in the new dub tradition that UK saxophonist Nat Birchall has been exploring - recorded modes that are very different than his spiritual jazz albums, but equally cool overall!The vibe here is maybe like some lost date recorded at King Tubby's - but with more of a jazz element in...
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Among one of the most sought after english dub albums, Black Jade Contempo is still somewhat of a mystery. Definitely ahead of its time, their deeper dub style was very sophisticated indeed. The material was originally recorded between 1975-76 and then collected in their self-produced debut. The...
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Blue colored vinyl and in a limited edition contains nine rarities from the early stages of Black Sabbath's career. As the abundant and exhaustive notes published on the back cover explain, "The Rebel" (written by Locomotive singer and keyboardist Norman Haines, who was initially expected to join...
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Compiling numerous versions of classic tracks; GREAT sound!Tracklisting: Black Sabbath (Alternate Lyrics) Evil Woman, Don't Play Your Games with Me (w/ horns and flute) The Wizard (with Jocular Banter) Planet Caravan (alternate lyrics) Rat Salad (alternate mix) Paranoid (alternate mix) Sweet Leaf...
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ITEM ON PRE-ORDER. OFFICIAL RELEASE DATE: APRIL, 18th.
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Acetate only album recorded in 1969 by the early line-up of 70s UK progressive rock band BLACK WIDOW, featuring female vocalist Kay Garrett.
Including the original versions of...
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