Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra – Venus: The Bringer Of Peace
John Phillips – Boys From The South
Stomu Yamashta – 33 1/3
John Philips – Rhumba Boogie
The Kingston Trio – Try To Remember
Stomu Yamashta – Mandala
John Phillips – America
Stomu Yamashta – Wind Words
John Phillips – Jazz
Stomu Yamashta – One Way
John Phillips – Space Capsule
John Phillips – Bluegrass Breakdown
John Phillips – Desert Shack
Stomu Yamashta – Memory Of Hiroshima
John Phillips – Window
John Phillips – Alberto
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra – Mars: The Bringer Of War (Excerpt)
John Phillips – Liar, Liar
John Phillips – Hello Mary Lou
Robert Farnon – Silent Night
Genevieve Waite – Love Is Coming Back
John Phillips – The Man Who Fell To Earth (Demo)
1. Stomu Yamashta – Poker Dice
2. Louis Armstrong – Blueberry Hill
3. John Phillips – Jazz II
4. Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra – Venus: The Bringer Of Peace
5. John Phillips – Boys From The South
6. Stomu Yamashta – 33 1/3
7. John Philips – Rhumba Boogie
8. The Kingston Trio – Try To Remember
9. Stomu Yamashta – Mandala
10. John Phillips – America
11. Stomu Yamashta – Wind Words
12. John Phillips – Jazz
13. Stomu Yamashta – One Way
14. John Phillips – Space Capsule
15. John Phillips – Bluegrass Breakdown
16. John Phillips – Desert Shack
17. Stomu Yamashta – Memory Of Hiroshima
18. John Phillips – Window
19. John Phillips – Alberto
20. Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra – Mars: The Bringer Of War (Excerpt)
21. John Phillips – Liar, Liar
22. John Phillips – Hello Mary Lou
23. Robert Farnon – Silent Night
24. Genevieve Waite – Love Is Coming Back
25. John Phillips – The Man Who Fell To Earth (Demo)
Coinciding with the film's 40th anniversary, The Man Who Fell To Earth soundtrack features previously unreleased tracks from the film's score, composed by Stomu Yamash'ta and John Phillips.
A collection of fourteen digital reggae, deep roots and dub rarities from the Nigerian underground, spotlighting a time when Jamaican reggae entwined with...
'O Brother, Where Art Thou?' sparked a 21st-century cultural renaissance. The soundtrack, which is certified 8 times platinum by the RIAA, reintroduced...
Two Piers release the second in their ‘Presents’ compilation series with Steve Mason (Beta Band, King Biscuit Time) stepping up to the curation table...
– Roland Bocquet - Fête
– Alice Swoboda - think it’s Time (You Were Mine)
– Mary Love - Lay this Burden Down
– Stoney and Meatloaf - What You See is What You Get
– Alan Price - Left over People
– Bobby Conn - Never Get Ahead
– The Snivelling Shits - Terminal Stupid
– Sailor - A Glass of Champagne
– Supersempfft - I See Stars
– Demis Roussos - I Dig You
– Ron Rogers - YaYa (Nelue Rework Mutant Disco Edit)
– The Staple Singers - Slippery People (Club Version)
– Alfie Davison - Love Is a Serious Business
– Andre Willliams / Velvet Hammer - Happy (Is My Life)
– Bobby Garrett - My Little Girl
– Flash and the Pan - Waiting for a Train
– Bell X1 - Flame (Chicken Lips Version)
– Method Man - Release Yo’Delf (Prodigy Remix)
– Aaron Carl - Hateful
– St. Germain - Rose Rouge
– Big Hard Excellent Fish - Imperfect List Pt.1
– Rene Halkett / David Jay - Nothing
1. – Roland Bocquet - Fête
2. – Alice Swoboda - think it’s Time (You Were Mine)
The first time on any format for Pier Paolo Pasolini's controversial 1975 vision of the Marquis De Sade's 120 Days Of Sodom, featuring beautiful and discordant...
A wicked rocksteady compilation originally released in 1968 on 'Pink' Island featuring the cream of Jamaica's artists of the time The Wailers, Delroy Wilson,...
Naive Melodies is a bold and visionary tribute to the music of Talking Heads, reinterpreted through the lens of Black musical innovation. Curated by Drew...
From his formative years in Sheffield to co- founding Manchester's much- fabled Electric Chair with Justin Crawford, through to helming the iconic LGBTQ...
Blues and Soul Award winner and double MOBO Awards nominee Ronnie Herel is back with his 2nd volume of his excellent compilation series Neo-Soul Sessions....
Recorded in Macon during the 60s, these six sides capture a corner of Southern soul that rarely travelled far beyond its own streets. Issued on the tiny...
Celebrate the epic conclusion of Netflix's Stranger Things with the official Season 5 soundtrack, a nostalgic journey back to 1987. Featuring iconic tracks...
After digging deep into the overwhelming archives of Discos Fuentes, Codiscos and Discos MAG in their previous volumes, this fourth instalment in the series...
Some tracks have been remastered and restored, and some are presented on vinyl after many years. Nice graphic design. 300g cardboard. Liner notes by Pablo...
Volume 2 of this series focused on the amazing sonic treasures Bollywood music has to offer. This second volume is centered on the incredible instrumental...
Since Volcov's Neroli label was named in honour of a fine ambient album by Brian Eno, it made sense to mark the imprint's 20th birthday with a compilation...
Jerome Derradji's Past Due imprint continues to rummage around in the archives of one of New York disco's most overlooked and least-known talents - the...
Since being resurrected by Defected late last decade, 1990s NYC house label Sub-Urban has kept up a prolific digital release schedule. Surprisingly, though,...
A series of provocative discussions on everything from individual authors to contemporary religious thinking, Against Interpretation and Other Essays is...
Features aja monet by Ayana Contreras, Azymuth by Ben Lee, Henry Threadgill by Bret Sjerven, Sven-Åke Johansson by Magnus Nygren, Anna Webber by Stewart...
The Woods All Stars return with an essential Latin jazz session, uniting the great Tito Puente (with his Orchestra and Top Percussion Ensemble), saxophonist/flautist...
Originally released in 1980 on Third World subsidiary label Live & Love, featuring awesome dub mixes by the then Prince Jammy at King Tubby's. 10 heavyweight...
Curated straight out of the Detroit Basement, this compilation captures the true spirit of a city that never stopped creating, never stopped fighting,...
The pioneering electronic sounds of Daphne Oram reimagined by TAAHLIAH, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Marta Salogni, Arushi Jain and others using tapes from Oram's...
On the label's latest deep dive, Miles Away tells the story of Boo Frazier's Cheri Records, a tiny New Jersey imprint whose slim catalogue (remarkably,...
Blurring the lines between fiction and documentary, the seminal film Wild Style, directed by Charlie Ahearn and developed alongside Fred Braithwaite aka...
Seminal sounds from the golden age of Ghanaian music. Highlife, rock, and soul collide and merge with tradition and culture. New styles meet old styles....
The begena is a large ten-stringed lyre which is part of the traditional Amharic heritage of Ethiopia. The Amharas, who have long formed the politically...
The collaboration between BBE Music and If Music continues with another excellent compilation in the ongoing If Music Presents series with this 2nd volume...
In an illuminating blend of memoir and art history, The Other Side explores the lives and work of a group of extraordinary women artists. From the twelfth-century...
By turns a handbook of countercultural living, a manual for street protest, and a feminist broadside against the repressive state apparatus, Revolutionary...
King Street Sounds are back again with their fourth installment in the King Street Sounds Sampler Series. This release unearths four classics from house...
In 1964, Nell Dunn spoke to nine of her friends over a bottle of wine about men, sex, work, money, babies, freedom and love. The Pop Artist Pauline Boty...
Surfacing just as alternative rock went mainstream, Beck’s 1994 official album debut, Mellow Gold, quickly confounded expectations when “Loser” metamorphosed...
In celebration of the return of Glastonbury Festival in 2022 and the 15th anniversary of the performance, Island release of Amy Winehouse’s 2007 Pyramid...
22-track collection containing some of the biggest dance craze hits from the Philadelphia label that got the world dancing in the early 1960sIncludes tracks...
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Kenny Dorham’s classic 1959 album on New Jazz recorded by Rudy Van Gelder and featuring...
This record is quite simply genius. It will transform your opinions of the genre and make a lot of what you will have heard before seem very empty and...
Soul Jazz Records’ new Punk 45 release documents the first radical underground punk bands to come out of France including Metal Urbain (the first group...
Insanely rare album from 1968 by percussionist Pedro Santos. A spiritual, psychedelic Brazilian masterpiece from start to finish – celebrated by everyone...
A definitive collection of singles released by Sun Ra across his illustrious career, spanning 1952 to 1991. Released prolifically during the 1950s and...
Forward-thinking producer, Adrian Younge returns with his most experimental work to date! 'The Electronique Void: Black Noise' draws from the radiophonics...
Despite being their sixteenth album, Australian alternative rock band, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds display their ability to develop their sound further,...
Archie Fairhurst AKA Romare gets amorous with his second album ‘Love Songs: Part Two’, These ten tracks develop and expand upon the casual brilliance...
Originally released in small numbers as a custom pressing in 1973, the compelling 'Dini Safarrar' by Senegalese drummer Mor Thiam has gained cult status...