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Tucker Zimmerman

I Wonder If I’ll Ever Come True - 2026 Repress

Never released before collection featuring Ian A Anderson & Maggie Holland recorded 72-80 is among Tucker’s finest - Free-ranging, Playful, Intimate - his Songpoet imagination unbound and in full bloom now on colour Vinyl for first time with (exclusive to this version) illustrated lyric insert with notes from Tucker.

Recorded between 1972-80 this is the first ever release for ‘I Wonder If I’ll Ever Come True’ a stunningly beautiful, homegrown collection by Songpoet Tucker Zimmerman and friends. The range and depth is astonishing. From the heady surreal journey of ‘It All Depends’ Upon the Pleasure Man’, to the uplifting Gene Clark-esque 'So It Goes’, to some of his most beautiful & touching love songs in ‘Let’s Start Over Again’ & ‘Song’. Only one song has seen the the light of day before now - ‘Taoist Tale’ from his 1984 album ‘Word Games’. This recording from a decade earlier loses no power in its folkier stripped down style driven by Tucker’s strong narrative.While living in bucolic seclusion in Belgium with Marie-Claire, Tucker invited visiting musicians (Derroll Adams, Wizz Jones, Maggie Holland, Dave Evans, Ian Anderson) into his home studio to play and live tape whatever songs he had at hand. Maggie Holland and Ian A Anderson feature, while Tucker found a freeing simplicity in just guitar, ’70s organ, bass and piano. We are so grateful to Ian A Anderson, who carefully kept and curated these recordings from 50 years ago. “Every time I would leave, Tucker would hand me another tape full of songs”. Ian worked with Tucker and ourselves to present this wonderful album. The collection is among Tucker’s finest - free-ranging, playful, intimate - his Songpoet imagination unbound and in full bloom. The ethos, the playing, the freedom, feels like Ronnie Lane’s time in the Welsh Borders. Unhurried, liberated, down-home and cosmic. Extraordinary music made among friends.

TRACK LISTING

1. It All Depends On The Pleasure Man
2. Watching Heroes Come And Go
3. Slide On
4. So It Goes
5. Let’s Start Over Again
6. Taoist Tale
7. Welcome To Mass Media
8. Song
9. Advertisement For Amerika

Everything Else

Another One Making Clouds

Friends since the age of six, most of the album was written and recorded by the pair when they were nineteen. The songs possess all the singular magic of a duo writing and playing together while sounding like a full, sonically charged band.

Their debut E.P. track 'Two Monkeys', included here, has a level of shoegazey dirt that will leave many distortion freaks reeling. ‘Every Word Said' is prog-pop perfection. The title track is as moody as anything by Flying Saucer Attack. 'Another One Making Clouds’ evolves over 35 minutes and doesn’t stop elevating and surprising. A founding notion of our label was to release recordings made as the musicians’ first intended. No ‘notes’ and no re-recording with a ‘proper’ producer in a ‘real’ studio. A noble preference we saw labels like Rough Trade pursuing with The Strokes, The Smiths, The Fall et al.This album is a proud example. And captures something you can’t fake. A young band finding an epic, emotional, cinematic sound in their bedroom. Using it in that peculiarly British way to express the wonder, confusion and heartache of being nineteen. Of wanting to be seen and not seen. It’s a kind of British ‘soul’ music with ancestors like The Cure, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Jesus & Mary Chain and the original shoegaze bands. Progressive guitar music, channeling deep emotion, a desire to hear something that sounds like how you feel inside. The stuff nobody talks about. Everything Else.

STAFF COMMENTS

Liam says: Slowdive (and Liam) approved, Everything Else's debut is everything you want from a shoegaze LP. Really harkening back to those early Slowdive EPs released on Creation, the swathes of ethereal reverb, distorted artwork and enveloping walls of sound make this is a real gem of 2025 - don't miss this!

TRACK LISTING

1. Deepmind
2. Two Monkeys
3. Every Word Said
4. Another One Making Clouds
5. Hollow Surrounds
6. Uncertain
7. Watch
8. So Long
9. In Bed

Mystic Chords Of Memory

Mystic Chords Of Memory - 20th Anniversary Edition

Available for the first time on vinyl - a 20th anniversary release of The Mystic Chords Of Memory's seminal, unique DIY psych-folk debut. By Beachwood Sparks singer/songwriter Chris Gunst & Aislers Set's Jen Cohen. Mastered at Abbey Road. The seeds of this exquisite album are scattered among the tracks of Make The Cowboy Robots Cry - the LP Beachwood Sparks hung their hats on before a ten year break. A further step forward from west coast country psych towards something with folkier roots but new, mysterious and above all free. Chris and Jen's conjuring of magical, unforced, domestic spirituality. Recorded in a little wood cabin amongst the redwoods overlooking a running creek with a range of collected musical toys. Just give it 5 minutes once you’ve dropped the needle & you’ll be right there. Here’s Amanda Petrussich’s brilliant write up in Pitchfork - “With its soft melodies, sweet vocals, and scratchy DIY production, Mystic Chords of Memory is also an overwhelmingly intimate record, focused and domestic - much closer to Elliott Smith than former-benchmarks the Byrds and Buffalo Springfield…. The duo's wordy moniker was lifted from Abraham Lincoln's first inaugural address, a lecture delivered in the spring of 1861 and boldly eternalised at the base of Mount Rushmore... Appropriately, the band's sound is just as archaic as a truly striking political speech: Gunst and Cohen blend tinkling bells, melodica, harp, keyboards, bits of samples, tinny drums, and strummy guitars, presenting a vaguely contemporary update on the British folk phenomenon of the late 1960s with more blips. Mystic Chords of Memory is a surprisingly coherent re-introduction to Gunst, and his professional coupling with Jen Cohen has proven both a freeing and inspired move.” Two decades later it’s obvious how seminal a record they conjured up. They forged a path that came to define the wave of US indie that followed for a while. In our opinion, the original has a natural, guileless, effortless beauty that trumps them all. Without a whiff of Starbucks. "Mystic chords of memory speech I interpreted the meaning as the underlying psyche fabric we are all creating on this land together. Jen and I thought it would be a great name to inspire our music together. This was really close to post 9/11 times and we were thinking about all of this and also wanting to improve our own contribution to the psychological fabric of the world.” Chis Gunst.

TRACK LISTING

SIDE 1 - 18:55
1. Berry Creek 3:04
2. Soul Through The Bullet Hole 3:03
3. Golden Dome 2:52
4. Sure, Bert 4:34.7
5. Like A Lobster 4:20
SIDE 2 - 20:08
1. Eyes On Sides Of Heads 4:28
2. Open End 4:32
3. Last One 3:59
4. Mongo & Arky 3:37
5. Pi & A Bee 3:30

All Night Radio

Spirit Stereo Frequency

Farmer Dave Scher and Jimi Hey on holiday from Beachwood Sparks envisioned a mysterious, elusive radio station at the far end of the dial. Broadcasting a timeless, infinite fusion of all the sounds their hearts, ears and heads had ever channelled. The SPIRIT STEREO FREQUENCY… Recorded at their sprawling, permanently whale-song pumping beast of home studio in California, using a deranged assortment of modern & primitive equipment. A summoning, an invocation, an outpouring of California pop, psych, Arthur Lee, doo wop, Mama Cass, B-boy fly, dub, Zombies, Prince, Acid Lennon, surf, Nancy and Frank Sinatra, Syd Barrett and Barrett Strong. Deep, dizzying, luminous, effortless transmissions somehow filtering into perfect, perfect songs. Mind-blowing, emotional & deeply wondrous. The cosmos now allows us to re-release this sacred ball of light in vinyl form. On our very own label. It is the honour of our lives. Squeegee your Third Eye and ride…

TRACK LISTING

1/Daylight Till Dawn
2/We're On Our Wave
3/Fall Down 7
4/You'll Be On Your Own
5/Sky Bicycle (You've Been Ringing)
6/Oh, When?
7/Sad K.
8/Anchovya Suite
9/Winter Light
10/All Night Radio

The Loose Salute

Getting Over Being Under

The follow up to the critically acclaimed 'Tuned To Love', The Loose Salute are back with an album of splendid, rueful charm - a triumph of heart and soul. The music is still wearing it's bubblegum heart on its sleeve but it's bruised, tougher, wiser. Produced and recorded by Pritpal Soor fresh from Anna Calvi.

Opener 'It’s A Beautiful Thing' captures the band’s spirit in one song. A swoonful, melody-cut diamond that chases down that elusive dream, a hymn to battling through that manages to be both crestfallen and hope filled.

One side of 'Getting Over' is all about celebrating much loved influences, West Coast, Beach Boys, Nashville, they're all there, but they venture further afield and conjure authentic Delta Boogie in 'Sister Corita', an almost Bolan-esque stomp on 'Run Out Of Morning' and the folky Fairport shuffle of 'Perhaps She’ll Fly'.

But all boast the detailed, original stamp of McCutcheon’s eclectic arrangements. Pedal steel is joined by south of the border trumpets as well as the charm of a Germanic chamber ensemble string section, all lending the album a warm, sumptuous production, while never staying into the saccharine.

These are songs of experience. McCutcheon's affectionately wry take on regret and consolation litter his lyrics A warm open-heartedness, but cut with a clear-eyed acquaintance of life’s dead ends.

At the album’s heart is a clutch of outstanding ballads. From the achingly bitter-sweet snapshots of 'Happy I Don’t Count' and 'This Is Love' to the killer closer 'That’s What You Said'. Deceptively sharp glimpses into tense affairs, hotel room mutiny and morning-after regret. 'Hermosa' even manages Nashville swing tied up to a wry tale of mutual S&M manoeuvring. Surely a first.

It's no small thing to make bubblegum pop for adults. Escapist, catchy tunes shot through with everyday blues. Dignity and depth. And always a faith in the mystical power of friends and The Boogie to keep bad times at bay.

TRACK LISTING

1. It's A Beautiful Thing
2 Run Out Of Morning
3 Hermosa
4 Perhaps She'll Fly
5 Happy I Don't Count
6 This Is Love
7 Sister Corita
8 The Three Of Us
9 So Out Of Time
10 That's What You Said


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