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Tom Waits

Bone Machine - 2023 Reissue

    Celebrate 5 of Tom Waits’ albums from the Island years, all of which have had an incredible impact on music history.

    All remastered to HD audio.

    TRACK LISTING

    Side A
    The Earth Died Screaming
    Dirt In The Ground
    Such A Scream
    All Stripped Down
    Who Are You
    The Ocean Doesn't Want Me
    Jesus Gonna Be Here
    A Little Rain
    Side B
    In The Colosseum
    Goin' Out West
    Murder In The Red Barn
    Black Wings
    Whistle Down The Wind
    I Don't Wanna Grow Up
    Let Me Get Up On It
    That Feel

    Various Artists

    Blues With A Rhythm Vol. 4

      Hey Hey Hey!!

      Once again, following the first 3 volume in the "Blues With A Rhythm" serie, we are giving the incredible voices of Rhythm N'Blues, the ability to shout! these recordings are carefully compiled in their rare original 45 rpm glory mastered to LP format. Hey! Hey! The blues are Alright!

      Feat – Lloyd Price, Dave ‘Baby’ Cortez, Ricky Allen, Billy Lamont and more..

      Various Artists

      Blues With A Rhythm Vol. 5

        Hoo Wee Sweet Daddy!

        Once again, following the first 3 volume in the "Blues With A Rhythm" serie, we are giving the incredible voices of Rhythm N'Blues, the ability to shout! these recordings are carefully compiled in their rare original 45 rpm glory mastered to LP format. Hey! Hey! The blues are Alright!

        Feat Roy Brown, Billy Lamont, Paul Gayten, Billy Bland and more..

        Various Artists

        Blues With A Rhythm Vol. 6

          Hey Miss Fancy!

          Once again, following the first 3 volume in the "Blues With A Rhythm" serie, we are giving the incredible voices of Rhythm N'Blues, the ability to shout! these recordings are carefully compiled in their rare original 45 rpm glory mastered to LP format.
          Hey! Hey! The blues are Alright!

          Feat Roscoe Shelton, Harold Burrage, Johnny Jenkins & The Pinetoppers and more..

          DJ Bone

          Black Market EP

            "Black Market EP" is DJ Bone’s first output after a long production hiatus. A widely-respected DJ, producer, and  turntablist of the 90’s and 00’s; not to mention an early pioneer of the podcast format with his legendary 'DJ Bone Attacks' informing a whole generation of techno lovers which would become devote DJ Bone fans. Like Jeff Mills, Carl Cox and DJ Rush, he pioneered the use of three decks mixing techno and full throttle.

            Drawing on the full 4/4 force of Detroit techno, ‘Rising’, ‘Fulmination’ and ‘In Solution’ charge with his renewed passion - bursting with heavenly strings, rippling synths, moody pads and energetic vocal stabs. ‘Power Of The Three’ is a rolling DnB workout, proving Bone’s skills reach all corners of the dancefloor. 

            A true pioneer dedicated to the art of techno, he’s the perfect fit for a new label from a legendary club like fabric, pointing both to the birthplace of the genre and ahead to its future. Recommended. 

            STAFF COMMENTS

            Matt says: Stone cold Detroit legend DJ Bone back with four brand new tracks after a seemingly endless hiatus. Exactly what you want from Bone - high tech, machine code rhythms, expansive techno that urges you to both dream and dance. There's even a cheeky DnB number thrown in. You know what to do!

            TRACK LISTING

            A1. Rising
            A2. Fulmination
            B1. In Solution
            B2. Power Of The Free

            Jeff Herriott & S. Craig Zahler

            Bone Tomahawk (Original Soundtrack) (RSD21 EDITION)

              THIS IS A RECORD STORE DAY 2021 EXCLUSIVE AND WILL BE AVAILABLE INSTORE ON SATURDAY JUNE 12TH ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS, LIMITED TO ONE PER PERSON.

              IF THERE ARE ANY REMAINING COPIES THEY WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT 6PM ON THE SAME DAY (SATURDAY JUNE 12TH).


              The brooding, string-laden soundtrack to the gory western Bone Tomahawk starring Kurt Russell is available again as an RSD exclusive on ëBlood & Boneí swirl vinyl. The deluxe edition LP comes with a double sided printed insert and digital download card ,housed in a 425g heavyweight sleeve. This cult classic soundtrack was a big seller for its original release in 2016, and has been sold out since. This soundtrack will appeal to soundtrack collectors, and fans of classic composers such as Ennio Morricone and Laylo Shifrin as well as modern score composers Clint Mansell and Brian Reitzell. The film itself was honoured with top awards at the prestigious Sitges Film Festival, including the award for best direction.

              Rag 'n' Bone Man

              Life By Misadventure

                Rag’n’Bone Man’s 2017 landmark debut Human was a phenomenal success. Shooting straight to No.1 upon release in the UK, the 4x Platinum record became the fasted-selling album by a male artist that decade, earning him both BRIT and Ivor Novello Awards.

                Fast forwarding a few years, he travelled to Nashville to write and record what would become Life By Misadventure. The bulk of the album was produced and recorded by Grammy Award-winning producer and multi-instrumentalist Mike Elizondo at his studio. Longtime collaborators Ben Jackson-Cook (keys, co-songwriter and co-producer of the album), Bill Banwell (bass and co-songwriter) and Desri Ramus (backing vocals) are joined by drummer Daru Jones and guitarist Wendy Melvoin on the record. One song was even recorded in Rag’n’Bone Man’s garage!

                STAFF COMMENTS

                Martin says: it's been a long time coming but this newest Rag 'n Bone man release sees all of the clever wordplay and superb songwriting that I went absolutely batshit for on 2017's 'Human'. I will DEFINTIELY be unlockig my hips and getting down to this one.

                TRACK LISTING

                1. Fireflies
                2. Breath In Me
                3. Fall In Love Again
                4. Talking To Myself
                5. Anywhere Away From Here
                6. Alone
                7. Crossfire
                8. All You Ever Wanted
                9. Changing Of The Guard
                10. Somewhere Along The Way
                11. Time Will Only Tell
                12. Lightyears
                13. Party’s Over
                14. Old Habits

                Diane Cluck

                Common Wealth

                  Diane Cluck co-produced her eighth album alongside multi-instrumentalist Colin Killalea. “It’s the first album I’ve recorded in my adopted hometown of Charlottesville, Virginia, and I let sounds of the region influence its making and bend my songwriting. I wanted to collaborate, and to focus on deep emotion including golden-yellow joyful. I wanted to make an album that honored my family and could resonate with young and old.” Spaciously arranged instrumentation highlights the strength of Diane’s lyricism and signature vocal style, described by NPR as “turning a pitch wheel with one hand and a tone knob with the other.” The album features an array of accompanying musicians including longtime collaborator Isabel Castellvi on cello, John D’earth on flugelhorn, Michelle Oliva on bass clarinet, John Ashley Murphy on harmonica, Brian Caputo on drums and Curtis Fye on bass. Diane and co-producer Colin Killalea each play piano, guitar, drums and percussion. Common Wealth deftly weaves disparate elements of old-time music, classical, folk, jazz improvisation and church hymn into something uniquely vibrant.

                  TRACK LISTING

                  1. The Power Of Allowing And Receiving
                  2. Float A Cuppa Tea
                  3. Jenny
                  4. To Love You This Much
                  5. Mama, Mom
                  6. Grandma Say
                  7. Red August
                  8. Pull Out The Bad Bone
                  9. The Smile
                  10. Lie Quiet With Me
                  11. Learn To Lose
                  12. Peace (hymn Adaptation)

                  The story of Seattle's rise to global rock supremacy in the late '80s and early '90s begins with Green River. Made up of Jeff Ament (bass), Mark Arm (guitar/vocals), Bruce Fairweather (guitar), Stone Gossard (guitar), and Alex Shumway (drums), the quintet put out three 12”s and a 7” single during its brief existence. Green River's influence on Seattle's music scene spread far and wide thanks to the members' dispersion into bands including Pearl Jam, Mudhoney, and Love Battery, as well as the punk-glam-sludge-rock songs they left behind.  "By '83, '84, there was definitely a movement that was happening within hardcore, like Black Flag slowing down for My War," says Arm. "The Replacements and Butthole Surfers were rearing their heads, and they're very different bands, but they're not hardcore—the Replacements are pretty much straight-up rock, and Butthole Surfers were God knows what. Sonic Youth's Bad Moon Rising was around, and a lot of really interesting post-hardcore things were happening."

                  Green River, which formed in 1984, was part of that evolution, with a sound that straddled a lot of different genres—blues, punk, bloozy straight-ahead rock. The mini-LP Dry As A Bone, which came out in 1987, and the band's lone full-length Rehab Doll, which came out in 1988, were released as a single CD with a few bonus cuts, including their sneering cover of David Bowie's "Queen Bitch" and their marauding version of Dead Boys' "Ain't Nothin' to Do," in 1990—but they've been unavailable on vinyl for years. Now, these slices of Seattle music history are not only back in print, they're accompanied by items from the vaults that had been forgotten about for decades.  Dry As A Bone was recorded at Jack Endino's Reciprocal Recording in 1986, and it shows the band in furious form, with Arm's yowl battling Fairweather and Gossard's ferocious guitar playing on "This Town" and "Unwind" opening as a slow bluesy grind then jump-starting itself into a hyperactive chase. The deluxe edition includes Green River's cuts from the crucial Seattle-scene compilation Deep Six, as well as long-lost songs that were recorded to the now-archaic format Betamax.Rehab Doll, recorded largely at Seattle's Steve Lawson Studios., bridges the gap between the taut, punky energy of Dry As a Bone and the bigger drums and thicker riffs that were coming to dominate rock in the late '80s. This new edition of Rehab Doll includes a version of “Swallow My Pride” recorded to 8-track at Endino's Reciprocal Recording, which features a more accurate depiction of how the band sounded when they played live. "When I listen to these mixes, I think, 'This is how we actually sounded—this is the kind of energy we had,'" says Shumway.

                  Green River's place in American music history is without question, but these recordings paint a more complete picture of the band—and of rock in the mid- to late-'80s, when punk's faster-and-louder ideals had begun shape-shifting into other ideas. 


                  STAFF COMMENTS

                  Barry says: There could be few pre-supergroups more influential in the Seattle sound than Green River, and of these two reissues, 'Dry As A Bone' is the most snarling punky outing, including the rock pomp of 'Baby Takes' and the punk snarl of the superb 'Bleeding Sheep'. Totally essential.

                  TRACK LISTING

                  This Town
                  PCC
                  Ozzie
                  One More Stitch
                  Unwind
                  Baby Takes
                  Searchin’
                  Hangin’ Tree
                  Together We’ll Never
                  Ain’t Nothin’ To Do
                  Bleeding Sheep
                  Bazaar
                  Thrown Up
                  This Little Boy
                  10000 Things
                  Your Own Best Friend (Deep Six)

                  Zanzibar Chanel

                  Big Bone Bitch - Inc. Bell Towers Remix

                  Zac and Louis are back as Zanzibar Chanel, inaugurating the slightly obscene Pig Sweat imprint with the fresh dancefloor pressure of "Killer", unreleased classic "Big Bone Bitch" and a whacked out edit offered by fellow ex-Melbournite Bell Towers. After a hallucinatory snatch of Peppa Pig, our hosts get down to business, working 8-bit sequences into a basement weapon par excellence. The funk of the 'jazz club' is all but forgotton as ZC pay homage to Prescription classics on a cheap and trashy studio set up. Drifting, swelling pads almost to lift us up to the heavens, but the scuzzy aethetic keeps things down low and dirty. Switching to the flip, ZC treat us to the first vinyl outing of their slamming, stomping, voguing classic "Big Bone Bitch". Giving NYC's Ballroom scene and Chi-Town's Dance Mania catalogue a fresh and modern twist, the crew top a squelching b-line and rattling drum groove with some life affirming, sleazy and totally ridiculous lyrics - it's one hell of a party. Bell Towers drops by on the B2 to treat us to his interpretation of their Gok Wan groover, laying down a Fingers Inc-inspired backing before sending those vocals through the chopper - did I mention it was party time?

                  TRACK LISTING

                  A1. Killer
                  B1. Big Bone Bitch
                  B2. Big Bone Bitch (Bell Towers Edit)

                  Lucinda Williams

                  Down Where The Spirit Meets The Bone

                    As a rule, you can divide music into three categories - the kind that aims for the head, the kind that aims for the heart and the kind that aims for the hips. Forging two of those connections at once is pretty impressive, but connecting on all three? That’s a rare accomplishment indeed, one that Lucinda Williams manages on her 11th studio album, 'Down Where The Spirit Meets The Bone'.

                    'Down Where The Spirit Meets The Bone', the first release on Lucinda Williams’ own Highway 20 Records label, is easily the most ambitious creation in a body of work that’s long on ambition. Williams leaves no emotional crevice left unexplored, drinking deeply from a well of inspiration that culminates with an offering that overflows with delta-infused country soul.

                    Williams wrings every drop of affirmation from uplifting tracks like the empowering “Walk On” (a loping paean to life’s most sustaining aspects, the fleeting and the permanent) and every whit of dark beauty from songs such as “This Old Heartache” (a stark reminder that churning psychic waters can lurk beneath a placid surface).

                    Down Where The Spirit Meets The Bone, an excerpt from a poem written by her father, Miller Williams

                    Musicans playing on the album include: Tony Joe White, Greg Leisz, Bill Frisell, Pete Thomas & Davey Faragher (Elvis Costello), Val McCallum (Jackson Brown), Stuart Mathis (Wallflowers), Ian Mclagan (Small Faces), Doug Pettibone and Jakob Dylan

                    RM Hubbert

                    Breaks & Bone

                      ‘Breaks & Bone’ is the follow up to RM Hubbert’s SAY Award winning album ‘Thirteen Lost & Found’.

                      ‘Thirteen Lost & Found’ was named Scottish Album Of The Year in June, defeating the likes of Django Django, Admiral Fallow, Paul Buchanan and Lau.

                      Following ‘First & Last’ and ‘Thirteen Lost & Found’, ‘Breaks & Bone’ concludes a confessional triptych Hubby refers to as ‘The Ampersand Trilogy’.

                      ‘Breaks & Bone’ heralds a return to solo performing for RM Hubbert, having retired the collaborative approach he employed so effectively on ‘Thirteen Lost & Found’.

                      While Hubbert’s guitar work retains the flamenco structures and techniques of his earlier material, it’s augmented on ‘Breaks & Bone’ with vocals - the first time Hubby has sang on record since his El Hombre Trajeado days.

                      Production on the album is purposefully spartan, picking up the conspicuous creaks and squeaks of his instrument - a custombuilt guitar made by Luthier Anders Eliasson in South West Spain.

                      The album’s cover star is Hubby’s dog, D Bone: named in tribute to one of the guitarist’s musical heroes, the late D Boon of Californian punk trio Minutemen. His canine friend is also the subject of the album’s instrumental opener ‘Son Of Princess, Brother Of Rambo’.

                      Meat And Bone is the first studio album by The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion in eight years. This is straight-up, Grade A Blues Explosion, mixed by Mr. Spencer himself, with no special guests. Meat And Bone is 12 prime cuts of raw rock 'n' roll, recorded on Sly Stone's "Riot" Flickinger console at the legendary Key Club Recording Studio in Benton Harbor, MI, and mixed in the jungles of New York City. Judah Bauer, Russell Simins and Jon Spencer continue to blow minds with their fusillade of energy and rhythm, and have once again proven that the Blues is #1!

                      Says Jon Spencer: "We still have that psychic glue that allows us to create music together. Over the course of a year touring and writing new songs and recording, we rediscovered our shared history as a band. We circled the wagons, and went back to our roots. In a way this is almost like another first album."

                      On stage and in the studio, Judah Bauer, Russell Simins and Jon Spencer have destroyed and rebuilt American roots music with such ferocity and wild abandon. Make no mistake: The Blues Explosion was there first. They are the original. It was their sanctified outbursts and blues-bending riffs that began the new-fangled roots rock revolution and spawned countless imitators. The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion has blazed a furious trail into the future with incendiary spirit built from courage, audacity, and revolt. Nothing has been the same since.

                      TRACK LISTING

                      1. Black Mold
                      2. Bag Of Bones
                      3. Boot Cut
                      4. Get Your Pants Off
                      5. Ice Cream Killer
                      6. Strange Baby
                      7. Bottle Baby
                      8. Danger
                      9. Black Thoughts
                      10. Unclear
                      11. Bear Trap
                      12. Zimgar

                      Mankato

                      Flesh And Bone

                        Cute, catchy, Summery pop with lazily strummed guitars and gentle beats. Think The Wannadies.

                        Down To The Bone

                        Crazy Vibes And Things

                          Down To The Bone all starts with the groove and "Crazy Vibes And Things", the debut album for GRP features the same tight jazz funk grooves that made albums like "Spread The Word","The Urban Grooves" and "From Mahatten to Staten" such cult hits. Stuart Wade and DTTB have a blend of jazz, soul and dance that really stands out in the contemporary jazz scene. Think Ramsey Lewis, Lonnie Liston Smith and Roy Ayers with a tight contemporary edge to it all.

                          Bone-Box

                          Working The Ribald Ratio

                            Great debut album from Bone-Box. Sleazy swamp blues mixed with a lazy alt-country groove. Recommended!


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