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The Move - Move

The Move - ’Shazam’

The Move - Looking On

The Move - The Early Years

The Mothers - Freak Out! (mono)

The Mothers - Cruising with Ruben & the Jets (original mix)

Frank Zappa - Chunga’s Revenge

Frank Zappa - Zoot Allures

Frank Zappa - Guitar

Elton John - Empty Sky

Talk Talk - The Colour of Spring

Small Faces - Decca Anthology

Pugwash - Almanac

AC/DC - Powerage

The Stone Roses - st

David Bowie - The Gouster

Orb - Chill Out World

Renaldo & the Loaf - The Elbow is Taboo

Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon

Steve Roach - Quiet Music The Original 3-Hour Collection

The Peanut Butter Conspiracy - Living Dream The Best of

Deep Purple - Shades of Deep Purple (mono)

The Tragically Hip - st

Brides of Funkenstein - Never Buy Texas from a Cowboy
Brides of Funkenstein - Funk Or Walk
For a brief period in the early 80s there were a couple of men that used to sell imported American soul, funk and disco cut-outs from the steps of the Astoria Theatre on Charing Cross Road for £1 / £1.50 a go. On my 21st birthday my then girlfriend bought me the first three Bootsy solo albums, One Nation Under A Groove, The Clones of Dr Funkenstein and these two classics. Astonishing bargains even for the time and I still have them all on my shelf despite perennial sell-offs of chunks of my collection to deal with HMRC debts and such like. Witty, out-on-a-sonic-limb disco funk futurism with far fewer flabby, under-worked / over-extended bits than your average late 70s Clinton associated release. More blurred lines between synths and guitars than Hammer and Beck or Hammer and Bolin. What Labelle might have sounded like if they had played up to their brilliant sci-fi image.

Lou Reed & Metallica - Lulu
This is the perfect album to have to hand if you have builders next door, road works outside or car alarms going off down the street on a regular basis. Pretty much any urban noise, however grating or unmusical fits right in. That alone is a big reason to pick this up for £3 or whatever it is selling for these days and, although it has its longeurs, anyone who says this is Lou's worst record probably didn't buy Growing Up In Public, Metal Machine Music or Rock n Roll Heart with money they actually went out and earned for themselves.

Kris Kristofferson - Border Lord
Various - Lazarus
Prince - LotusFlow3r
Daryl Hall & John Oates - War Babies
5th Dimension - Up, Up and Away (The Definitive Collection - Remastered 1997)
Do What You Want, Be What You Are: The Music Of Daryl Hall & John Oates
Cerrone I, II & III
Tony Childs - The Woman's Boat
Steve Hillage - L
ZZ Top _ Tejas (70s mix)
Barry White - All Time Greatest Hits
Bruce Springsteen - The Promise

Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band - s/t
Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band - Meets King Penett
Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band - Goes To Washington
Kid Creole and the Coconuts - Off The Coast Of Me
Kid Creole and the Coconuts - Fresh Fruit In Foreign Places
Kid Creole and the Coconuts - Tropical Gangsters
Various - Going Places : The August Darnell Years (1976-1983)
Various - Mutant Disco Volume 1

Not even a vivid memory of Flick Colby's Zoo hoofing their way through Stool Pigeon on Top Of The Pops can dissuade me as to August Darnell's untrammelled genius. Gloriously silly heartbreaker ballads cheek by jowl with Latin flavoured floor-fillers (without sickly sweet SalSoul additives), a splash of Porter, Runyon and Fitzgerald with a dash of Ellington, Calloway and Louis Prima. All transplanted to post bankruptcy 70s New York and underpinned by one of the all time great pop / soul bass players. Even if you blame Darnell's influence for Mel & Kim, Modern Romance, Blue Rondo AND Bananarama (some legacy that) each of these albums is an endlessly entertaining, genre-bending hymn to urban multi-culturalism. The sort of thing we could do with a lot more of right now. The Savannah Band albums are especially peculiar - it's often as if the band is playing in the next room while you are having the melodies dripped into your ear by a slightly off pitch and off kilter lead singer who doesn't know the songs and is free associating the lyrics as she goes. It's a not-quite-right parallel universe exercise in nostalgia like something created on the Enterprise holodeck.

Coil - Astral Disaster/ Timemachines/ Equinox-Solstice Singles
After posting about the vinyl edition re-issue, I realised I'd not played the CD version of Astral Disaster for some time, which led to 5 times in a row. And I enjoyed every second of it. As far as a drone record goes, fer me, Timemachines is God. They really tapped into a vein of transporting calm on that recording, even if, rather cheesily, they called each track after a particular hallucinogenic compound. Those Equinox/Solstice releases really did find them at the top of their game creatively.
AD - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WbloLnhkOY
TM - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYApap08Rcc
E&S - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNtWVlOkedE

Bonnie Prince Billie - Pond Scum
Collection of Peel sessions from way back when. Not really a fan of Ole Billie, but i do remember enjoying the Peel session versions of his songs whenever they were aired, so picked this up and it's the only album of his I can listen to from end to end (Well maybe I skip the so so cover of Prince track The Cross).

Broadcast - Tender Buttons/Ha Ha Sound
It's Autumn, so ya gotta reach fer the Broadcast albums right? The whole vibe of these recordings, esp. Tender Buttons just seems to fit with the season soooo fuckin well, esp when the sun is low in the sky, and the trees are starting to turn into little leaved fireworks, just perfect. I dunno what those cats had, bit no other band of a similar ilk has managed to capture it.
TB - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z79T8CUpksE&list=PL06batw0ZTtyLRSBwjCIaFLMRggt5Q5JG
Ha ha - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3D8w_YCbbc&list=PLbfJumztAUhv6mCfOgSq6O_cVx8eOIKzn

Music For Headphones - Life In Mono
One of those Bandcamp artists from way back that stuck a nerve with me then, and is still as good now. If you're a fan of Appliance, Listening Centre, Stereolab, Motorik etc.... these guys should float yer boat massively.
https://musicforheadphones.bandcamp.com/album/life-in-mono

Nurse With Wound - Dark Fat
There's a really sniffy review of this up on Amazon by some 'long term NWW' fan saying it's not up to scratch. I suggest you go and listen again matey boy, as Stevie and friend are on fine form here. Basically a 'collage/mix/reinterpretation of some recentish NWW live recordings....you'd never know, it sounds like prime NWW. I remember Echoboy did something similar but the results were not half as captivating. The odd bit of skippage I must admit, but on the whole, goooood stuff. Few Tasters ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTfznALYKoU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qimEhnm5IB4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zb6gMHaOFtQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzMsto67CWk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBSxpO9-JYA

Kingdom Of The Holy Son - Jesus In India
Still digging these Seattle Spacemen 3/ Warlocks/BJM alikes a lot.
Get it here fer free.....And a second collection of demos too.
https://kingdomoftheholysun.bandcamp.com/album/jesus-in-india-demos

Head Of David - White Elephant
Great collection of Peel Sessions from 86/87. No one has managed to this day to capture the, dare I say 'unique' crunch of Head Of David's guitar work. In many ways, I almost prefer the Peel session version to the recordings Proper.
86 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zIvrjOo7MA
87 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utuThsB9KDs

Jarvis Cocker - Further Complications
Not yer typical Jarv album, being, if I recall rightly, produced by Steve Albini. This is probably his most rock n roll recording, but still containing those wonderful song/stories that the Jarv does so well. Great record.
FC - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzpxtSmEL9s&list=PL26AB78C862802580

Cope - Peggy/Jehovahkill
What's to say that hasn't already been stated a million times. Top of his game.
Pegster (full) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDpnKvmabEU
Necro - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-7tcCxO57I
Julian H - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2Npz0qXJ7c
Poet is extented - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2NC1mTWuUE
Tower - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KM8RuX-FfKY
Oop at 45 degs - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KRBZvEYpPc
Akhenaten (Mmmm - Loooose) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZL2KNJWKtN0
Fear - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4-4PeyCKgY

We Are Wolves - Totale Magique
Great Canadian band in similar vein to (though more electronic than) DFA 1979/Pink Grease and with maybe a touch of Oneida even.
TM -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAUaYvsHVsM&list=PL6F399811F7A1CACF

Gotta say, I did enjoy that BBC4 Pink Floyd programme too. Thought that live version of 'Eugene' was sublime, much better than the album version. In factit was all pretty darn good, except the later stuff, which I don't really care for. Good Stuff.

Also loaned from Love film/Amazon the Coil/Feotus/Test Dept/Current 93 docu' 'The Sound Of Progress' which was a pleasant hour or so. Recorded back in 1987/88 for Dutch TV, it shows an impossibly young Coil, and a more than sulky David Tibet....maybe he was having a bad time out there. Test Dept are as sullen and right on as you might expect, and if you saw Feotus live back then it looked an slightly underwhelming experience being him alone on stage singing over backing tapes. Not a patch on the time I saw him with Coil as support back in 2002 with a full band.
Anyhow, it's a fun watch, but not sure I need to own it.
https://www.normanrecords.com/records/160475-coil-current-93-foetus-test-dept-the-sound-of-progress
There seems to be a rather poor but watchable VHS recording of it up on you-twat if it's ya thang...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xx0X-E6OE4c

Also stumbled across this Roli Mossiman/Foetus/Wiseblood/Young Gods docu too..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lX-SdKJiNJE

Anyhoo, have a great one!

Kris Kristofferson - The Country Collection

Lord Cut Glass - Lord Cut Glass
former Delgado solo album from a few years ago. Good stuff.

Myrkur - M / Mausoleum / Myrkur
excellent female Danish metal, although Mausoleum is not really metal at all. Actually a choral vocal thing that was recorded in a crypt. Really is wonderful, stuff, and to top it all features a cover of Bathory's Song to Hall Up High.

Blown Out - New Cruiser

Goat - World Music / Commune / Requiem / Live Ballroom Ritual / Run to Your Mama Remixes
Prep for the gig on Friday night

High on Fire - The Art of Self Defence

Luke Haines - Smash the System / British Nuclear Bunkers / Adventures in Dementia: A Micro Opera / New York in the 1970's / 9 1/2 Psychedelic Meditations On British Wrestling Of The 1970s & Early '80s
Bit of a binge on recent Haines releases on the back of the new album Smash the System

Pentagram - Relentless

Trouble - Psalm 9

Watain - Tonight We Raise Our Cups And Toast In Angels Blood - A Tribute To Bathory

Faust with Tony Conrad - Outside the Dream Syndicate

Stomu Yamashta's Red Buddha Theatre - The Man From The East

Suicide - Second Album

Neil Young + Promise of the Real - Earth

Mike and Rich - Expert Knob Twiddlers (expanded)

Sunn O))) - Live In Russia 11 August 2015
Said it before, but this is really amazing. Plenty of live Sunn O))) available, but this is essential.

Caina - Christ Clad in White Phosphorus

J Edgar Hoova & The Body Removers - Take Yer Dead Ass Home

quiddity - Drift EP

Saint Vitus - Born Too Late

CDs

Warlus - 'Songs'
'Listen To The Warlus'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzPUmWK213Q

Peter Howell / John Ferdinando - 'Alice Through The Looking Glass'
'Dance Of The Talking Flowers'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niflFnmfVww

COB - 'Moyshe McStiff and the Tartan Lancers of the Sacred Heart'
'Bright Eyed One'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOwMEzBiXEI

Jane - 'Together'


Youtube

Margaret Leng Tan (Toy piano virtuoso)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lTMcwP3b7A

Kathy Kim (beautiful music) / Kathy and Andrew Kim of Thingumajig Theatre:
Giant Owl Puppet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueonMea42sw

Some marvellous videos made by some chap:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fI7xGDrOfKc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4IVTXfESeY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sH5qdpZuS00
etc. x 1,000

A robin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nrw9xPCFtYw

Les Goths - 'Rêve de Silence'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKgi1KRmHl8

Witch - 'Lazy Bones!!'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSlNsbpIHPk

Igor Wakhevitch - 'Docteur Faust'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHpL_xCQvZg

Ross Lee (from Dick & Dom in da Bungalow) - 'Baby Song' (after baby race)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERMEy9BqPik

Biographical short of Schumann (from the 'Tales of the Old Piano' series of Russian animations)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axAYPqJvJy8

Hills - Frid. Very passable psych from last year

Jowe Head and the Demi Monde - Diabolical Liberties. My fav listen this week. Perfectly weighted Dada pop rock or something. Rich in creativity and composition, yet perfectly accessible or something else.

Jowe Head - From a Parallel Universe

Carlton Melton - Pass it on. Awesome psych

Pharoah Sanders - Jewel of Thought

Mars Volta - Octehedron

The Monkees - Head

Phil Manzanera - Diamond Head

M83 - Dead Cities, Red Seas and Lost Ghosts. Didn't really enjoy this. Too much of what it does.

The Dream Academy - The Morning Lasted All Day: A Retrospective

Elton John - Elton John

Elvis Presley - Today
Elvis Presley - Elvis In Demand
Elvis Presley - Way Down In The Jungle Room

Edith Frost - Calling Over Time
Edith Frost - Telescopic

Yo La Tengo - I Can Feel The Heart Beating As One

Scott Walker - Scott

Orchestral Manœuvres In The Dark - Orchestral Manœuvres In The Dark
Orchestral Manœuvres In The Dark - Organisation
Orchestral Manœuvres In The Dark - Peel Sessions 1979-1983

Thomas Dolby - The Golden Age Of Wireless
Thomas Dolby - Blinded By Science
Thomas Dolby - The Flat Earth

Mercury Rev - Boces

Bee Gees - Mr Natural
Bee Gees - Main Course
Bee Gees - Children Of The World

Flying Saucer Attack - Chorus
Flying Saucer Attack - Heatbeat/Complete

Julian Cope - Peggy Suicide

Prins Thomas - III
Rae & Christian - Northern Sulphuric Soul

Various - The Sam Records Anthology
Heatwave - Central Heating
Heatwave - Too Hot To Handle

Ghost Culture - Ghost Culture

David Bowie - Blackstar

Joe Byrd & The Field Hippies - The American Metaphysical Circus

Shirley Collins - The Power Of True Love Knot / Harvest Years (Anthems in Eden / Love, Death & The Lady / Amaranth)

Alice Coltrane - Journey In Satchidananda / Universal Consciousness

John Coltrane - A Love Supreme

Coral - Butterfly House / Distance Inbetween

Country Joe & The Fish - I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die / Carousel Ballroom 1968

Miles Davis - Get Up With It / Agharta

Dead Can Dance - Wake

The Flaming Lips - The Terror

The Future Sounds Of London - Teachings From The Electronic Brain

Grateful Dead - Live/Dead

P J Harvey - The Hope Six Demolition Project

The Incredible String Band - The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter / Wee Tam & The Big Huge / Live At The Fillmore 1968

Kronos Quartet - Pieces Of Africa

Curtis Mayfield - Curtis (expanded) / Roots

Psychic TV - Force The Hand Of Chance (2cd) / Live In Glasgow Plus / Live In Astoria / Live At The Mean Fiddler / Live In Thee East Village / Alienist

Sequentia - Saints (Hildegard Von Bingen)

Ravi Shankar - Chants Of India

Shivkumar Sharma, Brijbhushan Kabra & Hariprasad Chaurasia - Call Of The Valley

Archie Shepp - Kwanza

Sonic Youth - Evol

Spirit - Time Circle

White Hills - Heads On Fire

Van der Graaf Generator 'Do Not Disturb'
Led Zeppelin: fourth album
The Human League 'Travelogue'
Incredible String Band 'I Looked Up'
Hatfield and the North 'The Rotters' Club'
Peter Hammill 'Nadir's Big Chance'
Doobie Brothers 'What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits'
Tom Verlaine 'Tom Verlaine'
Carly Simon 'Anticipation'
Elvis Presley 'Promised Land'
Cinerama 'Disco Volante'
The Saints '(I'm) Stranded'
Blodwyn Pig 'Live at the Lafayette'
Abba 'The Visitors'
Pink Floyd 'Atom Heart Mother'
Swell Maps 'A Trip To Marineville'
Carlos Santana 'The Swing of Delight'
Sassafras 'Riding High'
Art Ensemble of Chicago 'Nice Guys'
Cannonball Adderley 'Somethin' Else'
Herbert Joos 'The Philosophy of the Flugelhorn'
Mahler/Cooke: Symphony no.10 (LSO/Bertold Goldschmidt)
Walter Leigh: Orchestral Music (LPO/Nicholas Braithwaite)
Beethoven: Symphonies 1-4 (Tafelmusik/Bruno Weil)

Sub-Lingual Tablet - The Fall
Who Is The Sender? - Bill Fay
Forever, Until... – Glowpeople
You Rock My World (45) – Michael Jackson
Phantom Radio - Mark Lanegan Band
Ones & Sixes – Low
S/T – The Lucid Dream
The Very Best Of... – Mama’s & Papa’s
The Definitive Monkees – The Monkees
Candy For The Clowns – Nine Black Alps
S/T - Quad Throw Salchow
Spunk – Sex Pistols
The Colour Of Spring – Talk Talk
Spirit Of Eden – Talk Talk
Animals Suns & Atoms - Tarwater
Deutsche Elektronische Musik 2 – V/A
Coatings - Wire
Germ Free Adolescents – X Ray Spex

Not much this week.

Main new-to-me repeater has been Cluster - Cluster 71. They may have been inhabiting a place not that many light years from Tangerine Dream, but there is an air of decay over this work that is usually missing from the Tang's starscapes. Here the stars died long ago and their light is slowly fading. A long way from the melodic repetitive grooves of Zuckerzeit et al. Unsettling and immersive, I like this a lot.

I've mostly had a Cocteaus earworm this week, kept at bay only by playing "Cherry Coloured Funk" off Heaven Or Las Vegas incessantly.

Otherwise:

New Order - Movement
John Foxx - The Golden Section
Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
Simple Minds - Sparkle In The Rain
Felt - Ignite The Seven Cannons
The Cure - The Head On The Door
Cocteau Twins - "Love's Easy Tears" 12"
A-ha - Scoundrel Days
Cocteau Twins - Heaven Or Las Vegas

Bit late:

Riverside - Love, Fear and the Time Machine (Easily my mot played album of last week, this is quickly becoming a favourite of mine)

Anathema - Distant Satelite
Anathema - Weather Systems
Steven Wilson - Hand. Cannot. Erase.
The Beatles - Abbey Road
The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night
Eternal Champion - The Armor Of Ire
Lord Vicar - Gates Of Flesh
Opeth - Sorceress
Winterhawk - Revival
Rush - 2112
Darkthrone - Arctic Thunder
Electric Wizard - Witchcult Today