Art-rock classic from Bowie originally released in 1979 - inspired by Eno's 'Oblique Strategies' and features the single 'Boys Keep Swinging' plus more!
Nearly hard rock, recorded in 71 with a large amount of deepness, lots of references to Kahlil Gibran and such like - it's a groovy piece of history in...
Aladdin Sane era Bowie goes slightly left-field, with an album of groovy covers of tunes he likes! Top versions of Them, Pretty Things, Yardbirds, Easybeats,...
9 to 5 and Odd Jobs was received as a return to country form for the singer after her pop dalliances, but to Parton herself it was something even bigger...
Nearly hard rock, recorded in 71 with a large amount of deepness, lots of references to Kahlil Gibran and such like - it's a groovy piece of history in...
This was where it all started for Burning Spear after they left Studio One. In those days the group was a vocal trio of Winston Rodney, Delroy Hines,...
Could We Be More is an expansive and ambitious album that speaks to the force of Kokoroko. Each song possesses the energy which so naturally underpins...
BACK IN STOCK - these are the last copies ever!Direct from Brazil - Wicked new Brazilian book featuring 100 post-Tropicalia psychedelic records and their...
BACK IN STOCK ON VINYL..Great early Pressure Sound compilation of Lee Perry productions from the seventies featuring Zap Pow, Leo Graham, Earl Sixteen,...
'The New Folk Sound of Terry Callier' (originally on Prestige Records) conveys the promise and power of Callier in his earliest days. It’s a document...
This is easily one of the finest live albums ever recorded. Aretha is on superb form, taking the crowd from the impossibly fast and energetic Respect,...
NOW ON VINYL...1st Time..
Once upon a time at King Tubbys captures from start to finish the full story of the most well known,and certainly the wittiest...
Nina Simone ably picked a variety of compositional classics from the new Rock era for her 1969 LP To Love Somebody. Opening with a beautiful, introspective...
How do you define the music of Mantronix? Is it Hip Hop? Electro? Funk? House? Maybe the answer is all of the above (or is it none of the above?). It is...
Pre-Eno artiness. This is Mick Ronson-era rocktastically fabtastic mate. David is definitely on one and ziggyed to the max. Come on baby, Let's make love...
With some of the best DJs and selectors there is a certain mysterious sound or underlying feeling which unites the music they play, regardless of genre,...
One side electric, one side acoustic as Dylan walks the line between folky adoration and embracing rock music. Written whilst holed up in Woodstock, New...
The autumnal sound of Britain at the turn of the 70s, looking out through wet window panes to a new decade with a mixture of melancholy and optimism for...
Despite selling in huge numbers at the time this album soon became an expensive rarity. Now, after four decades of waiting for its re-release, featuring Jesse...