Soul Jazz (UK), Late 1970s/Early 1980s. 2LP
An amazing second foray into the world of punk rock 45s – and the British chapter to the previous American volume from Soul Jazz! Like the first set, the track selection here is superb – no overdone punk "oldies" or overplayed classics – and instead a great range of ...
Organic Music/Black Truffle (Austria), 1984. (reissue)
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Kaleidoscope Sound (UK), 1967. (reissue)
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Parlophone, 1974. (reissue)
David Bowie at his most sinister for the 70s – a landmark set that combines the harder rocking sound of the Ziggy Stardust years with the more sophisticated theatrics of Aladdin Sane – in a style that features some of the darkest, most political work of Bowie's career! There's a depth ...
Parlophone, 1974. (reissue)
David Bowie at his most sinister for the 70s – a landmark set that combines the harder rocking sound of the Ziggy Stardust years with the more sophisticated theatrics of Aladdin Sane – in a style that features some of the darkest, most political work of Bowie's career! There's a depth ...
Purple Pyramid, Late 1970s.
A great package – one that features some wildly experimental work from French electronics whiz Philippe Besombes! First up is the album Libra – tripped out electronics meet progressive rock jamming – all in a weird and wonderful film score from the early 70s! The record's one of ...
Atlantic/Now Sounds (UK),
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Lawson (Japan), (reissue)
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Elektra/Sundazed, 1968. (reissue)
A wonderful little set of post-folk rock – with lots of lovely baroque touches! Ars Nova were really short-lived group – known for only two rare records – but they've got a sound that perfectly sums up a generation! There's a wonderful LA late 60s sound here – somewhere ...
Arista/BGO (UK), 1981.
Gino Vannelli still going strong well into the 80s – hitting this sweet blend of soul, rock, and crossover vibes – all in a style he virtually invented for himself in the 70s! The long perm look may have kept Gino out of crates in later years, but there's a top-quality feel to the ...
Columbia/Esoteric (UK), 1970.
One of those landmark meetings of mighty talents that sounds even better on record than it does on paper – as the set somehow finds this really special space that's completely between all the best early 70s modes of both Terry Riley and John Cale! Cale was really coming into his own at the ...
Soul Jazz (UK), Early 1980s.
The resurgence of one of the most groundbreaking periods in recent groove history – the almost-forgotten post-punk years in England, a time of incredible musical convergence! In the heady days of the early 80s – a time when much music was being lost under a gloss of big hair, tinny ...
Soul Jazz (UK), Early 1980s. 2LP
The resurgence of one of the most groundbreaking periods in recent groove history – the almost-forgotten post-punk years in England, a time of incredible musical convergence! In the heady days of the early 80s – a time when much music was being lost under a gloss of big hair, tinny ...
Fiction/Rhino, 1983. (reissue)
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Bear Family (Germany), Late 1950s/Early 1960s.
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Polydor/Esoteric (UK), 1971.
Julie Driscoll's come a long way from her years with Brian Auger here – stepping out in a freer sound that marks the shift in the British scene from beat group grooving to jazz-rock jamming. The session features a host of likely suspects from that hip side of the scene where avant jazz and ...
Uni/Tune In (UK), Late 60s.
A pair of classics from Strawberry Alarm Clock – back to back on a single CD! First up is their classic Incense & Peppermints – dreamy pop psych from Strawberry Alarm Clock – a great late 60s group who skirted the worlds of Sunshine Pop and more jamming garage rock! This ...
People/Sundazed, 1970. (reissue)
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People/Sundazed, 1970.
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Atlantic/Sundazed, 1969. (reissue)
The second tripped-out set from Ars Nova – an under-remembered late 60s group who had a great talent for blending together a range of different styles! At some level, Ars Nova share qualities with some of the harder-jamming groups of their time – but they've also got a sound that ...
Atlantic/Sundazed, 1969. (reissue)
The second tripped-out set from Ars Nova – an under-remembered late 60s group who had a great talent for blending together a range of different styles! At some level, Ars Nova share qualities with some of the harder-jamming groups of their time – but they've also got a sound that ...
Bell/Sommor (Spain), 1970. (reissue)
An excellent rock album with lots of funky breaks, and some very very heavy drums by Rupert Baer! The set was put together by Shel Talmy, but he also got some help from the great Alan Hawkshaw, of funky KPM and Serge Gainsbourg fame – who seems to hone the record into a groove that goes way ...
Burchette Brothers/Numero, 1976. (reissue)
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Burchette Brothers/Numero, 1976. (reissue)
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Burchette Brothers/Numero, 1976. (reissue)
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Burchette Brothers/Numero, 1976. (reissue)
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Burchette Brothers/Numero, 1975. (reissue)
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Burchette Brothers/Numero, 1975. (reissue)
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Burchette Brothers/Numero, 1973. (reissue)
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Burchette Brothers/Numero, 1973. (reissue)
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Ebos/Numero, 1972. (reissue)
"Now you can experience transcendental consciousness without spending 10 years in a Tibetan monastery" – or so the liner notes proclaim – a pretty great description of what's bound to happen after making your way through this very trippy album from the early 70s! The set's ...
Ebos/Numero, 1972. (reissue)
"Now you can experience transcendental consciousness without spending 10 years in a Tibetan monastery" – or so the liner notes proclaim – a pretty great description of what's bound to happen after making your way through this very trippy album from the early 70s! The set's ...
Vault, 1969. (reissue)
Late 60s hard blues & psychedelia infused rock from Floating Bridge – a group that sounds clearly indebted to fellow Pacific Northwester Hendrix – but hold their own very well on a hard grooving mix of covers and originals. The group either gigged a ton back in the day or were ...
Vault, 1969. (reissue)
(RSD Essentials pressing – on pink & sky blue splatter vinyl! Quantities strictly limited.)
Vault, 1970. (reissue)
A record with a sound that's as wonderfully swirling as its cover – material from a short-lived Cali group of the early 70s, and one who deliver this set with all the best elements of the big groups of the time – but with a much more laidback vibe! Their harmonies can really be ...
Westbound/ORG, (reissue)
(RSD Essentials pressing – on "purple crush" vinyl! Quantities strictly limited.)
Bear Family (Germany),
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Bear Family (Germany),
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Grateful Dead/Rhino, 1974. 3CDs
One of the finer Dead studio albums of the mid 70s for sure – managing to catch a bit of the spontaneous energy that made them such a vaunted live band on some tunes, really delivering on the wry yet easygoing songcraft they don't really get enough credit for, and even some cool facets of ...
Grateful Dead/Rhino, 1974. (reissue)
One of the finer Dead studio albums of the mid 70s for sure – managing to catch a bit of the spontaneous energy that made them such a vaunted live band on some tunes, really delivering on the wry yet easygoing songcraft they don't really get enough credit for, and even some cool facets of ...
Grateful Dead/Rhino, 1974. (reissue)
One of the finer Dead studio albums of the mid 70s for sure – managing to catch a bit of the spontaneous energy that made them such a vaunted live band on some tunes, really delivering on the wry yet easygoing songcraft they don't really get enough credit for, and even some cool facets of ...
Reprise/Esoteric (UK), 1974.
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Columbia/Esoteric (UK), 1973.
Quite a compelling album from the great and sometimes-overlooked Al Stewart – a set that really showcases the evolution in both his songwriting and subject matter – all at a level that seems wonderfully unconcerned with any sort of chart hit or commercial crossover! At this point, Al's ...
Atlantic (Japan), 1972. 2LP (reissue)
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Warner (Japan), 1971. (reissue)
One of the heaviest albums to ever come from Japan – a wicked batch of tripped-out, fuzzy tunes to rival the hardest rock from the UK at the time! Flower Travellin Band have a basic approach that's build on pounding drums and rumbling basslines – and although the guitars are fierce too ...
Atlantic/Lawson (Japan), (reissue)
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Atlantic (Japan), 1972. (reissue)
A classic record by this important Japanese band, and one that was actually made in Canada, despite the title – at a time when the group were visiting, and managed to create this wonderful record with a very relaxed, organic vibe! Vocals are in English, and lead singer Joe Yamanaka has a ...
Edsel (UK),
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Mag/Munster (Spain), 1970. (reissue)
One of our favorite South American rock records of all time – and maybe even one of our favorite rock albums too – a magnificent set by this sublime Peruvian group – done with a sound that's somewhere between late Beatles, early Bee Gees, and ELO in their prime! Yet the ...
Decca, 1969. (reissue)
A really inventive album from the key years of the British psych scene – and a set that goes way beyond even the important experiments of the bigger names of the time! Clark Hutchinson is just a duo – Mick Hutchinson on guitars, piano, and lots of percussion – and Andy Clark on ...
Plan 9, 1983. (reissue)
(RSD Essentials pressing – on purple swirl colored vinyl! Quantities strictly limited.)
Universal/Lawson (Japan), 1979. (reissue)
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Philips/Lawson (Japan), 1984. 2LP (reissue)
Great work from Junko Ohashi – one of those Japanese singers who seem to have a very global appeal, even if you can't understand the lyrics! Ohashi's got an expressive style that reaches back into older modes of vocalization in Japanese pop, but delivers the lyrics with this cool, focused ...
Shanachie, 2004.
Simply incredible work from Swing Out Sister – a group who left the charts decades ago, it seems, but who sound better and better with each passing year! This album may well be their best so far – a swirling blend of soul, jazz, bossa, and 60s mod touches – put together with an ...
Bear Family (Germany), 2CDs
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Disques Plusquereel, (reissue)
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Lupus/Italian Golden Mondo (Japan), 1971.
A sweet psychedelic set, but one with very mysterious origins – originally recorded as a sound library session, by a group that was really the better-known Nuova Idea! The album's definitely got a vibe that fits its sound library roots – all instrumental, with a bit less bravado than ...
Odeon/Life Goes On, 1970. (reissue)
An incredible early album by this legendary Brazilian band with a strong late 60s/early 70s progressive flair! While not as countercultural as Os Mutantes or other Tropicalia artists, Som Imaginario shared with them a sense of pure musical inventiveness, and a love of psychedelic flourishes – ...
Gearbox (UK), 2020.
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A sharp blend of edgey guitar, offbeat vocals, and lots of other electronic elements – but still served up with plenty of warmth, thanks to the unique approach of Thiago Nassif! Nassif works here with contributions from Vinicius Cantuaria and Arto Lindsay – and in a way, his music is ...
Pass/P-Vine (Japan), 1980. (reissue)
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Dawn/Wiseraven (Italy), 1970. (reissue)
Titles include "Alibi Annie", "Home Again", "One Way Glass", "Is It Loud?", "Candle Light", "Devil Comin'" and more.
Columbia/Trading Places (UK), 1969. (reissue)
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