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All Saints - National Album Day 2024 Edition

    In celebration of National Album Day, All Saints' iconic debut album All Saints is finally making its debut on Green Vinyl. This release brings forth the timeless allure of the British girl group's chart-topping hits, including the infectious rhythms of "Never Ever," the soulful harmonies of "Under the Bridge," and the irresistibly catchy "Bootie Call." Transport back to the late 1990s, where the signature blend of pop, R&B, and hip-hop captivated global audiences.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Never Ever
    2. Bootie Call
    3. I Know Where It's At
    4. Under The Bridge
    5. Heaven
    6. Alone
    7. If You Want To Party (I Found Lovin') [Formerly Known As 'Let's Get Started']
    8. Trapped
    9. Beg
    10. Lady Marmalade
    11. Take The Key
    12. War Of Nerves
    13. Never Ever (All Star Remix)


    Harold Budd

    The White Arcades - 2023 Reissue

      First time vinyl repress of a classic Harold Budd album originally released in 1988. Partly recorded at the Cocteau Twins studio with production help from Robin Guthrie and Brian Eno, the album’s effortless blend of glistening synths, limpid piano notes, foggy textures and space result in a beautiful contemplative whole. “Although its aura is ethereal and unworldly, Budd's music is actually an exemplary form of humanly useful music.

      When the mundane urgencies of life, or the nonsense of our political culture, get you frazzled, which is pretty much every day these days, you can put on this music and imbibe its stillness and grace. His records are exactly the kind of music you'd play for calm and solace during a bereavement — or at a service sending someone to their final resting place. Harold Budd sounds like heaven on earth.” Simon Reynolds

      TRACK LISTING

      A1 The White Arcades
      A2 Balthus Bemused By Color
      A3 The Child With A Lion
      A4 The Real Dream Of Sails
      B1 Algebra Of Darkness
      B2 Totems Of The Red-Sleeved Warrior
      B3 The Room
      B4 Coyote
      B5 The Kiss

      John Cale

      Word For The Dying - 2023 Repress

        First time vinyl repress of this John Cale album, originally released on the Opal label in 1989, produced by Brian Eno.

        “‘Words For The Dying’ has at its heart The Falklands Suite, Cale’s baroque if heartfelt response to the Anglo-Argentinian War, which finds him setting the poems of his beloved Dylan Thomas to music. When building songs around another’s words, the results often sound forced, but Cale does a magnificent job of compressing Thomas’s lyricism into neat melodic phrases, themselves just components of a vast harmonic mega-structure scored for the USSR’s Orchestra of Symphonic & Popular Music of Gostelradio. A project that could easily have collapsed under the weight of its own ambition is instead a late masterpiece, thanks to Cale’s deep-seated compositional genius, and unobtrusive but resonant production from Brian Eno.” - Kiran Sande

        TRACK LISTING

        The Falkland Suite
        Introduction
        There Was A Saviour
        Interlude I
        On A Wedding
        Anniversary
        Interlude II
        Lie Still, Sleep Becalmed
        Do Not Go Gentle Into That
        Good Night

         
        Songs Without Words
        Songs Without Words. I
        Songs Without Words. II
        The Soul Of Carmen
        Miranda

        Djivan Gasparyan

        I Will Not Be Sad In This World / Moon Shines At Night

          2CD anthology of two classic albums - ‘I Will Not Be Sad In This World’ / ‘Moon Shines At Night’ - by the Armenian master of the duduk.

          ‘I Will Not Be Sad In This World’

          “Without doubt one of the most beautiful and soulful recordings I have ever heard” - Brian Eno

          “It sounds for all intents like music from another world” - Los Angeles Times

          A widely acknowledged classic by the undisputed master of the duduk, a traditional woodwind instrument from Armenia. A double-reed instrument of ancient origin and noted for its unique, mournful sound. Originally released in the Soviet Union in 1983, Brian Eno came across the musician during a visit to Moscow in the late 1980s and subsequently introduced the record to Western audiences via a reissue on his Opal label.

          ‘Moon Shines At Night’

          “Gasparyan’s playing produces an equal amount of sadness and sweetness in every note, every phrase, and every song. Simply graceful.” - All Music



          TRACK LISTING

          I Will Not Be Sad In This World
          A Cool Wind Is Blowing
          Brother Hunter
          Look Here , My Dear
          I Will Not Be Sad In This World
          Little Flower Garden
          Your Strong Mind
          The Ploughman
          Dle Yaman

          Moon Shines At Night
          Lovely Spring
          Sayat Nova
          7th December 1988
          Don't Make Me Cry
          You Have To Come Back To Me
          Tonight
          They Took My Love Away
          Moon Shines At Night
          Apricot Tree
          Mother Of Mine

          Djivan Gasparyan

          I Will Not Be Sad In This World - 2022 Reissue

            “Without doubt one of the most beautiful and soulful recordings I have ever heard” - Brian Eno

            “It sounds for all intents like music from another world” - Los Angeles Times

            A widely acknowledged classic by the undisputed master of the duduk, a traditional woodwind instrument from Armenia. A double-reed instrument of ancient origin and noted for its unique, mournful sound. Originally released in the Soviet Union in 1983, Brian Eno came across the musician during a visit to Moscow in the late 1980s and subsequently introduced the record to Western audiences via a reissue on his Opal label.

            Available on vinyl for the first time in 33 years, restoring the original 1983 artwork to its former glory, this is a unique and powerful musical statement that has had a lasting cultural impact.

            TRACK LISTING

            A Cool Wind Is Blowing
            Brother Hunter
            Look Here , My Dear
            I Will Not Be Sad In This World
            Little Flower Garden
            Your Strong Mind
            The Ploughman
            Dle Yaman

            Djivan Gasparyan

            Moon Shines At Night - 2022 Reissue

              “Gasparyan’s playing produces an equal amount of sadness and sweetness in every note, every phrase, and every song. Simply graceful.” - All Music

              First ever vinyl edition of Djivan Gasparyan’s exquisite second album recorded in 1993, a decade after his classic debut album, ‘I Will Not Be Sad In This World’. Produced by Michael Brook.

              Single LP with printed inner includes digital download card to full album plus bonus Machinefabriek rework of the title track.

              TRACK LISTING

              Lovely Spring
              Sayat Nova
              7th December 1988
              Don't Make Me Cry
              You Have To Come Back To Me
              Tonight
              They Took My Love Away
              Moon Shines At Night
              Apricot Tree
              Mother Of Mine

              Eno / Cale

              Wrong Way Up (Expanded Edition)

                Expanded editions of Wrong Way Up with John Cale, and Spinner with Jah Wobble, will be available on August 21. It is the first time either album has been available in a physical format for 15 years, and marks the 30th anniversary of the Eno/Cale album, and the 25th anniversary of the Eno/Wobble album.

                Wrong Way Up marked the historic coming together of two icons of leftfield music. Having both started their careers as creative forces in seminal bands (Eno’s unique synthesizer treatments in Roxy Music and Cale’s viola and bass contributions to the Velvet Underground), they’ve appeared as guest musicians on each other’s records as far back as 1974, the year in which they also made a historic live album with Nico and Kevin Ayers at the Rainbow Theatre in London. They remained friends, and the year prior to Wrong Way Up, Eno produced Cale’s Words For The Dying album. This paved the way for the pair to write and record an album together, notably the first time Eno had delivered a collection of song-based recordings since Before And After Science in 1977. The resulting album is a triumph for both artists, containing the singles “Spinning Away” and “Been There Done That”. “Brian Eno and John Cale’s 1990 collaboration is an album of contention, contrasts, cycles, and pop songs so layered and euphoric it ranks among the best albums either artist has ever made.” - Pitchfork


                TRACK LISTING

                Vinyl Tracklist:
                Side One
                1. Lay My Love
                2. One Word
                3. In The Backroom
                4. Empty Frame
                5. Cordoba
                Side Two
                1. Spinning Away
                2. Footsteps
                3. Been There Done That
                4. Crime In The Desert
                5. The River
                Bonus Tracks Accessible Via Download Card
                Grandfather’s House
                Palanquin

                Non-LP Tracks Originally Released As The B-side To The Spinning Away Single

                Tracklist For Both CD Formats:
                01. Lay My Love
                02. One Word
                03. In The Backroom
                04. Empty Frame
                05. Cordoba
                06. Spinning Away
                07. Footsteps
                08. Been There Done That
                09. Crime In The Desert
                10. The River
                11. Grandfather’s House
                12. Palanquin

                Tracks 11 And 12 Are Non-album Tracks Originally Released As The B-side To The Spinning Away Single

                Eno / Wobble

                Spinner (Expanded Edition)

                  Expanded editions of Wrong Way Up with John Cale, and Spinner with Jah Wobble, will be available on August 21. It is the first time either album has been available in a physical format for 15 years, and marks the 30th anniversary of the Eno/Cale album, and the 25th anniversary of the Eno/Wobble album.

                  Spinner was another coming together with a musician who had carved out a hefty reputation as a solo musician after starting out playing in an iconic band, in this case former Public Image Limited bass player Jah Wobble. Starting life as the soundtrack to Derek Jarman’s Glitterbug, Eno passed stereo mixes of the film cues to Wobble who embellished and built upon them to construct the Spinner tracks, drafting in Jaki Liebezeit of Can to play drums on some tracks. The resulting fusion combines icy ambience with a kind of psychogeographical funk.


                  TRACK LISTING

                  Vinyl Tracklist:
                  Side One
                  1. Where We Lived
                  2. Like Organza
                  3. Steam
                  4. Garden Recalled
                  5. Marine Radio
                  6. Unusual Balance
                  Side Two
                  1. Space Diary
                  2. Spinner
                  3. Transmitter And Trumpet
                  4. Left Where It Fell
                  bonus Tracks Accessible Via Download Card
                  Stravinsky
                  Lockdown

                  “Stravinsky” Is An Original Brian Eno Track From The Derek Jarman Glitterbug Soundtrack. “Lockdown” Is A New And Exclusive Track By Jah Wobble

                  Tracklist For Both CD Formats:
                  01. Where We Lived
                  02. Like Organza
                  03. Steam
                  04. Garden Recalled
                  05. Marine Radio
                  06. Unusual Balance
                  07. Space Diary
                  08. Spinner
                  09. Transmitter And Trumpet
                  10. Left Where It Fell
                  11. Stravinsky
                  12. Lockdown

                  Track 11 Is An Original Brian Eno Track From The Derek Jarman Glitterbug Soundtrack. Track 12 Is A New And Exclusive Track By Jah Wobble.

                  Dallas Acid are a synth-heavy dreampop trio from Austin, Texas and the first new signing to All Saints Records in a number of years. Having previously collaborated with Laraaji on the acclaimed ‘Arrive Without Leaving’ album from 2018, their unique mix of minimalist electronic music with a big ballad sensibility creates gorgeous, utterly compelling soundworlds.

                  “Majestically immersive sound spaces in which to float, wonder, move and trance” - Laraaji

                  The sky-gazing wonder of Linda Beecroft’s vocals on the title track recall the breathy intimacy of Mazzy Star, yet draped with almost symphonic banks of synthesizers blinking into infinity, expertly operated by Christian Havins and Michael Gerner, redolent of the deepest end of classic kosmische music.

                  Other tracks such as the instrumental ‘Circuit Jungle’ touch upon the Fourth World experiments of Jon Hassell with a mixture of Moog abstractions and FX-drenched acoustic percussion. At other points they touch upon the rain-drenched soundtracks of Vangelis and other more mysterious, electronic arthouse film scores.

                  For fans of Peaking Lights, Mercury Rev, Cocteau Twins, Laraaji, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Spiritualized, Moon Duo, Laurel Halo, Panda Bear.

                  TRACK LISTING

                  The Spiral Arm
                  Vacker
                  Circuit Jungle
                  Zavana
                  I Fågelns Sång
                  Silk Rain
                  Emaljets Hav

                  Laraaji

                  Bring On The Sun

                    A collection of brand new studio recordings, recorded by Davey Jewell (Peaking Lights / Flaming Lips) and mixed by Carlos Niño (Leaving Records). A magical mixtape of tracks that run the full gamut of Laraaji music, from blissed-out percussive jams to reflective vocal hymnals to trance-inducing drones. A perfect Laraaji entry point on his never-ending creative journey through inner light. Available as an 8-track double vinyl LP (with digital download card) and 10-track double CD with ‘Bring On The Sun’ on the first disc and a bonus disc of ‘Sun Gong’, the previously vinyl-only pre-cursor to the main album.

                    Laraaji is a musician, mystic and laughter meditation practitioner based in New York City. He began playing music on the streets in the 1970s, improvising experimental jams on a modified autoharp processed through various electronic effects. Brian Eno saw him playing one night in Washington Square Park and invited him to record an album for his seminal ‘Ambient’ series (‘Ambient 3: Day Of Radiance’, released in 1980). Laraaji went on to release a prolific series of albums for a wide variety of labels, many of which he recorded himself at home and sold as cassettes during his street performances.

                    In recent years he has had his career celebrated extensively, with two All Saints retrospectives - ‘Celestial Music 1970-2011’ and ‘Two Sides Of Laraaji’ - as well as reissues on Glitterbeat and Leaving Records / Stones Throw. He has also collaborated with a new generation of underground musicians such as Sun Araw - their recent album ‘Professional Sunflow’ (Superior Viaduct) being the fruit of the live shows they played together in 2014.


                    TRACK LISTING

                    Introspection
                    Harmonica Drone
                    Enthusiasm
                    Laraajazzi
                    Change
                    Reborn In Virginia
                    Open The Gift
                    Ocean Flow Zither

                    ‘Sun Gong’ (2CD Only)
                    Sun Gong No.1
                    Sun Gong No.2

                    Brian Eno

                    The Drop

                      Reissue of 1997 album ‘The Drop’. Described by Eno as an interpretation of jazz from a vague, alien perspective, ‘The Drop’ also integrates his interests in the melodic yet percussive basslines of Fela Kuti and the complex, labyrinthine melodies of The Mahavishnu Orchestra. Ever the provocateur, on this record Eno defies classification, avoiding association with pop, existent sonic approaches and even music itself.

                      Various Artists

                      Greater Lengths

                        A selection of highlights from the All Saints label, including Brian Eno, John Cale, Harold Budd, Jon Hassell, Roedelius, John Paul Jones and Laraaji, alongside specially commissioned interpretations by contemporary artists including Bee Mask, patten, Sun Araw, Hieroglyphic Being and James Blackshaw.

                        29 track double disc compilation featuring sleevenotes by Mark Prendergast, author of ‘The Ambient Century’. CD1 is an introduction to the some of the original highlights recorded for the label over the years, whilst CD2 draws the dots between the innovations of the All Saints artists and a younger generation of experimental artists working in a sympathetic idiom.

                        Laraaji

                        Remixes - Inc. Bee Mask / Sun Araw Remixes

                          As the new wave of New Age begins to gain momentum, All Saints present a new series of 12" featuring modern reinterpretations of forgotten classics from original ambient masters. The first part of this project sees a quartet of modern practitioners of electronic healing sounds reimagining four pieces from the back catalogue of New York's experimental visionary Laraaji. Beginning his career improvising trance inducing jams on a modified autoharp, Laraaji was discovered by Eno, studied with Satchidananda and invented laughter meditation while releasing a prolific discography of new age sounds. Within the recent recontextualisation of that oft maligned genre Laraaji has found a new audience among some Piccadilly shop favourites including Jonathan Wilson and Sun Araw, both of whom invited him to join them on tour. It's the latter who features on this 12", combining his trademark stoned skew with the celestial vibrations of "Tilturn" for a strung out trip into the realm of experimental dub. Elsewhere, Spectrum Spools' Bee Mask injects a dose of bass weight into the cystaline chime of "Cave", Ela Orleans creates the first psyche/breaks hybrid with a driving take on the melodic pulse of "Kalimba" and Motion Sickness Of Time Travel cleanses us with the purifying drone of "Space".



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