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DFRA

Sal Marina EP - Incl. Atjazz + Lay-Far Remixes

Colombian artist DFRA links with some of Argentina's finest musicians for a high-class mix of 90s and 00s deep house and a wide array of proper jazz stylings to this new EP on Deeppa, a well-formed young label that will soon hit release number 10. 'Sal Marina' kicks off with shuffling beats and nu-jazz chords that make you want to move, while both 'Green Line' and 'Manits' showcase some superb melodies over more percussive, busy beats that have a great sense of movement. 'Brown Sugar' then gets a little deeper with its withering cosmic lines and heartfelt vocals and the main man Atjazz works it onto something even more potent before 'Sal Marina (Lay-Far Remix)' closes down with a timeless soulful house vibe.

TRACK LISTING

Sal Marina
Green Line
Manits
Brown Sugar
Brown Sugar (Atjazz Remix)
Sal Marina (Lay-Far Remix)

Marina Allen

Eight Pointed Star

    The third album of powerfully vivid songwriting from Marina Allen. Beautifully orchestrated, highly melodic and delivered with unrivalled lyrical perspective. Across two acclaimed records, the Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter has ripened a rare harvest, but her third studio album is an arrival home.

    Taking fragments and stories from Marina’s past, Eight-Pointed Star deftly weaves together a new future, in what feels for all the world like a glittering, clear-eyed modern classic of alternative folk and Americana. For fans of Aldous Harding, Fiona Apple and Waxahatchee.

    Ineffable and timeless, this collection of songs holds a curiosity that’s as open to you as you are to them. Compared to the soaring and swelling compositions of Allen’s second album Centrifics or the innocent tranquillity of Candlepower, the world of Eight Pointed Star is more deeply addressing and open-armed. It favours a type of soul-searching that doesn’t dwell in complications, and is open to answers. Rolling guitars rise and fall with the canyons and dust is kicked-up from the red scarred earth. Allen’s vocals pure and crystalline whilst the instrumentation is rich and bursting with brightness. You can hear contentment radiating from the music, with Chris Cohen’s production offering a full-band affair.

    Allen’s affection runs deepest for singers who in her words can really sing, from The Roches to Karen Dalton, Joanna Newsom to Meredith Monk. But these influences vanish like ghosts in the attic when she starts to sing herself. Allen has a voice that stands up to the canon – inimitable – and it’s never sounded more resolute than it does here.

    TRACK LISTING

    A1 I'm The Same
    A2 Deep Fake
    A3 Red Cloud
    A4 Swinging Doors
    A5 Bad Eye Opal
    B1 Easy
    B2 Love Comes Back
    B3 Landlocked
    B4 Between Seasons

    The Pearlfishers

    Making Tapes For Girls

      After a hiatus of five years, The Pearlfishers, Glasgow’s finest, return with their ninth album for Marina – most probably their best and most immediate one so far.

      Driven by main man David Scott’s exceptional songwriting and sophisticated arrangements, Making Tapes For Girls is a goldmine of pop gems – full of witty & colourful lyrics about the affirmative & healing power of music and pop escapism. 

      The title track evokes memories of those days of compiling a C-30/60/90 for your loved one or secretly adored one: “I didn’t know how to say the right thing / So I left it to Joni and Paul...”. Those mix tapes that came straight from your heart & soul – “the nub of it, the truth of it, the ‘you’ of it.” It is another Pearlfishers classic in the vein of My Dad The Weatherfan and Even On A Sunday Afternoon and also David Scott’s nod to Terry Hall’s The Colour Field.

      All of these 12 new tracks could have made it easily onto such a tape. Kisses On The Window is a very personal and straightforward love song, with a beautiful string quartet arrangement. Hold Out For A Mystic, most definitely the only song in pop history which references Henri Matisse and Billy Childish in the same line (“The Fauve and the Stuckist man”), is built around a cosmic ELO acoustic guitar sound, while Put The Baby In The Milk channels Carole King jumping through some harmony hoops à la Laura Nyro. We experience more name dropping in The Word Evangeline, a rumination on all songs featuring that name, from The Cocteau Twins to Emmylou Harris to Matthew Sweet. Yellow & The Lovehearts is a wonderful two part suite that takes us from full-on shiny pop to a glacial Simon & Garfunkel soundscape. We are even visiting a Fleetwood Mac-ish vibe in Until I Knew Happy – listen to that great cosmic country banjo solo which creates a fantastic widescreen sound! The super poppy We’re Gonna Make A Hit Record, Boy features the great line: “And we’ll sing it out for Judee Sill and Tony Bourdain”.

      Oh yes. When The Sun Comes Back To The West Coast definitely lives up to its title – a return to the catchy Byrds harmonies of The Pearlfishers’ Marina debut The Strange Underworld Of The Tall Poppies.

      Most of the album was recorded at La Chunky Studios in Glasgow where everything is vintage – from an old Ludwig kit, old Wurlitzer electric piano and Fender Rhodes keyboards to tons of vintage microphones and compressors. It made a big stamp on the overall sound to an album which is most probably the best one by The Pearlfishers yet.


      TRACK LISTING

      01. Making Tapes For Girls
      02. Kisses On The Window
      03. Hold Out For A Mystic
      04. Put The Baby In The Milk
      05. Until I Knew Happy
      06. The Word Evangeline
      07. We’re Gonna Make A Hit Record, Boy
      08. Yellow & The Lovehearts
      09. The Wild Lives
      10. Protect The Heart That’s Beating
      11. When The Sun Comes Back To The West Coast
      12. Sweet Jenny Bluebelle

      Ashby

      Power Ballads (RSD24 EDITION)

        THIS IS A RECORD STORE DAY 2024 EXCLUSIVE AND WILL BE AVAILABLE INSTORE ON SATURDAY APRIL 20TH 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 8PM ON MONDAY APRIL 22ND.



        Beautiful Balearic house vibes on this Best Record release, a label that is best known for soul-boogie and Italo-disco reissues, but it also comes with forgotten gems from the Italian deep house scene, such as "Aqua Marina" by The Countach! Active for only two singles in 1990, "Aqua Marina" has plenty of lashings of jazz funk rubbed into its loins, not least on the "Sweet Dream Version". The "Paradise Version" nudges the key of the club mixes and ramps up the reverb, and then the "Original Studio Version" switches up the mood with an organic, live band groove on this crucial 12". A timeless masterpiece by DJ-producers Giampiero Malvatani (aka Giampi) and Davide Domenella (aka D.Dee), developed by M Giancarlo Ragni at the Vallemania Studio in Genga. Precious classic Balearic beat, 100% pure for which even today we shed sweet tears of nostalgia for this sound of the early 90s! Classic stuff!

        STAFF COMMENTS

        Matt says: As Balearic as langoustine in a cravat - this under-appreciated joint from 1990 reeks of sea breeze and carefree excess. Whichever version you choose - make sure your buttons are undone and there's at least a smidge of chest hair on show.

        TRACK LISTING

        1. Dance Club Version
        2. Sweet Dream
        3. Paradise Version 
        4. Original Studio Version

        Marina Zispin

        Life And Death - The Five Chandeliers Of The Funereal Exorcisms

          ‘Love And Death - The Five Chandeliers Of The Funereal Exorcisms’ pulls back the veil unto a nocturnal scene populated by shadows, embers burning coldly in the underworld. Marina Zispin is your guide, siren and protector both. Marina Zispin is the negative space between musicians Bianca Scout and Martyn Reid. Love And Death is the duo’s debut release, five chandeliers of melancholic, vibrant synth pop twinkling in the inky blackness. Both originally hailing from the North East of England and forming a musical partnership before lockdown, Bianca Scout and Martyn Reid initially worked remotely. Having relocated to South London and Newcastle respectively, Marina Zispin was born in earnest after the duo could begin writing and practising in the same space. Bianca Scout is a celebrated musician and dancer with a number of solo and collaborative works in her discographywhile Martyn Reid is a mainstay of the UK noise and power electronics scene, most recently with solo project Depletion. Marina Zispin largely eschews both Scout’s deconstructed approach to song and Reid’s focus on visceral, noise- based productions; the result is a new entity, the underground pop star that exists only in darkened dreams. Marina Zispin, then, is an avatar cajoled, nurtured and directed by Scout and Reid. Analogue electronics redolent of the early 80s Cold Wave and Synth Pop era form the base of the Zispin worldview, with Bianca Scout donning the Marina disguise, embodying the character over five songs of swooning drama, playful melodic interplays and tear-stained, doe-eyed sentiment. Flowers In The Sea opens with an austere 4/4 beat and hypnotic synth parts before Scout/Zispin floats in across the lagoon. Scout’s vocal tone is an instant winner, sweet like honey pouring down over the cold, robotic productions and stereo-panned synth work. We can almost see the petals drift into the horizon before being pulled under by the artist’s sadness. Ski Resort bursts out with a Jacno-inspired bassline and backing that could have been buried in a French disco in 1982 (think Stereo or Linear Movement) before Scout’s narrative details frivolousness and regret before a magical shift for the final coda into major key. Backworth Gold Club closes Side A, a mysterious rigid beat and minor chord synth arpeggios swimming in space, floating and obscure. On Side B, Hymn carries the tone on, church-like synths holding down the pattern for Zispin/Scout to float above in a flowing gown of reverb. The marriage of Reid’s cold musical backbone and Scout’s effortless vocal and co- production is in full flow here, the vocals at times rising to the rafters of this nocturnal place of worship, at other points they’re fuzzy samples cutting in and drifting out or sung with an extreme autotune, abstract and perfect in the moment. Surprise Party is the most straightforward pop bullet, Scout/Zispin’s vocal peering out more from the fog, perhaps revealing more than usual: vulnerability, maybe, the wandering muse of the artists behind the veil or just another layer of mystery behind the enigma? Marina Zispin’s Life & Death - The Five Chandeliers Of The Funereal Exorcisms ends as it began, scintillating in obscurity, leaving everything unanswered but open.

          TRACK LISTING

          1. Flowers In The Sea
          2. Ski Resort
          3. Backworth Golf Club
          4. Hymn
          5. Surprise Party

          The Pearlfishers

          Sky Meadows (RSD23 EDITION)

            THIS IS A RECORD STORE DAY 2023 EXCLUSIVE AND WILL BE AVAILABLE INSTORE ON SATURDAY APRIL 22ND 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 8PM ON MONDAY APRIL 24TH).




            20th Anniversary Edition of the long-deleted fifth album by THE PEARLFISHERS from 2003.



            Deluxe 2-LP set in a beautiful gatefold sleeve with enhanced artwork and all lyrics. The album has been remastered and features four previously unreleased bonus tracks. Non-Returnable.



            Masterful, melody-laden classic pop music, driven by main man DAVID SCOTT’s exceptional songwriting which has often been compared to PAUL MCCARTNEY, BURT BACHARACH, JIMMY WEBB, TODD RUNDGREN and BRIAN WILSON.



            Marina Allen

            Centrifics

              LA-based musician Marina Allen’s spectacular debut proper, and follow up to last years acclaimed 18 minute mini-opus, ‘Candlepower’.

              ‘Centrifics’ is a joyful collection of observations and questions about the self, the world, and how they interact. Awe-inspiring reflections accompany mesmerizing melodies while Allen’s extraordinary range and depth of singing showcases a wide array of influences from Karen Carpenter to Karen Dalton, from Joanna Newsom to Fiona Apple, from Cate Le Bon to Waxahatchee, via Meredith Monk and the New York avant-garde.

              Produced, engineered and mixed by Chris Cohen. Co-engineered by Jonny Kosmo.

              TRACK LISTING

              Side A
              A1 Celadon
              A2 Getting Better
              A3 Or Else
              A4 Smoke Bush
              A5 Superreality
              Side B
              B1 New Song Rising
              B2 Halfway Home
              B3 My Stranger
              B4 Foul Weather Jacket Drawing
              B5 Gardiner's Island

              The Pearlfishers

              The Young Picnickers - 2022 Vinyl Reissue

                Marina proudly present the first ever vinyl issues of three classic albums by Glasgow’s finest, The Pearlfishers: “The Young Picnickers” (1999), “Across The Milky Way” (2001) and “Up With The Larks” (2007). 

                Three albums of masterful, classic pop music, driven by main man David Scott’s exceptional songwriting which was often compared to Paul McCartney, Burt Bacharach, Jimmy Webb, Todd Rundgren and Brian Wilson. The beautifully crafted arrangements include woodwinds, trumpet, flugel horns, banjo – and real strings! “David Scott’s compositions sound something like The Carpenters and Burt Bacharach – except much more poppy, upbeat, and current!” (Babysue).

                These albums also feature some of the finest Scottish musicians. Duglas T Stewart of BMX Bandits co-wrote two songs. Norman Blake of Teenage Fanclub contributed backing vocals on “The Young Picnickers” and co-produced four tracks on “Up With The Larks”. Mick Slaven, one of the most unique guitarists ever (Jazzateers, James Kirk, Paul Quinn & The Independent Group), plays on “Across The Milky Way”. So does trumpet maestro Colin Steele who later recorded an entire album of Pearlfishers songs in terrific jazz arrangements (“Diving For Pearls”, 2017).

                “The Young Picnickers” was selected ”Indie album of the month” in MOJO magazine. “Up With The Larks” was recently voted one of “Scotland’s favourite albums” in The Herald.
                “Save the world! Save the world! From this grotesque exhibition…



                TRACK LISTING

                A
                We’re Gonna Save The Summer
                An Ordinary Day Out In The Suburbs
                We’ll Get By
                Blue December
                B
                You Justify My Life
                Battersea Bardot
                The Young Picnickers
                Once There Was A Man
                C
                Over & Over
                Every Day I Read Your Stars
                Strawberries In The Snow
                Stella Painted Joy
                D Bonus Tracks
                Already There
                David Vs. Godzilla
                The Loneliest Bonfire
                Since You’ve Asked

                The Pearlfishers

                Across The Milky Way - 2022 Reissue

                  Marina proudly present the first ever vinyl issues of three classic albums by Glasgow’s finest, The Pearlfishers: “The Young Picnickers” (1999), “Across The Milky Way” (2001) and “Up With The Larks” (2007). 

                  Three albums of masterful, classic pop music, driven by main man David Scott’s exceptional songwriting which was often compared to Paul McCartney, Burt Bacharach, Jimmy Webb, Todd Rundgren and Brian Wilson. The beautifully crafted arrangements include woodwinds, trumpet, flugel horns, banjo – and real strings! “David Scott’s compositions sound something like The Carpenters and Burt Bacharach – except much more poppy, upbeat, and current!” (Babysue).

                  These albums also feature some of the finest Scottish musicians. Duglas T Stewart of BMX Bandits co-wrote two songs. Norman Blake of Teenage Fanclub contributed backing vocals on “The Young Picnickers” and co-produced four tracks on “Up With The Larks”. Mick Slaven, one of the most unique guitarists ever (Jazzateers, James Kirk, Paul Quinn & The Independent Group), plays on “Across The Milky Way”. So does trumpet maestro Colin Steele who later recorded an entire album of Pearlfishers songs in terrific jazz arrangements (“Diving For Pearls”, 2017).


                  TRACK LISTING

                  A
                  Across The Milky Way
                  New Stars
                  I Was A Cowboy
                  Steady With You
                  B
                  Sweet William
                  The Vampires Of Camelon
                  We’ll Be The Summer
                  Snow On The Pines
                  Paint On A Smile
                  C
                  Everything Works Out
                  Shine It Out
                  When The Highway Ends
                  Is It Any Wonder
                  D Bonus Tracks
                  Over The Headland
                  Lust At Luss
                  Wa Wa
                  On The Waves

                  The Pearlfishers

                  Up With The Larks - 2022 Reissue

                    Marina proudly present the first ever vinyl issues of three classic albums by Glasgow’s finest, The Pearlfishers: “The Young Picnickers” (1999), “Across The Milky Way” (2001) and “Up With The Larks” (2007). 

                    Three albums of masterful, classic pop music, driven by main man David Scott’s exceptional songwriting which was often compared to Paul McCartney, Burt Bacharach, Jimmy Webb, Todd Rundgren and Brian Wilson. The beautifully crafted arrangements include woodwinds, trumpet, flugel horns, banjo – and real strings! “David Scott’s compositions sound something like The Carpenters and Burt Bacharach – except much more poppy, upbeat, and current!” (Babysue).

                    These albums also feature some of the finest Scottish musicians. Duglas T Stewart of BMX Bandits co-wrote two songs. Norman Blake of Teenage Fanclub contributed backing vocals on “The Young Picnickers” and co-produced four tracks on “Up With The Larks”. Mick Slaven, one of the most unique guitarists ever (Jazzateers, James Kirk, Paul Quinn & The Independent Group), plays on “Across The Milky Way”. So does trumpet maestro Colin Steele who later recorded an entire album of Pearlfishers songs in terrific jazz arrangements (“Diving For Pearls”, 2017).




                    TRACK LISTING

                    A
                    Up With The Larks
                    The Bluebells
                    Send Me A Letter
                    The Umbrellas Of Shibuya
                    B
                    Womack And Womack
                    London’s In Love
                    Eco Schools
                    With You On My Mind
                    C
                    Fighting Fire With Flowers
                    Blue Riders On The Range
                    Ring The Bells For A Day
                    I Just See The Rainbow
                    D Bonus Tracks
                    Always Running Away From The Pretty Things
                    Clumsy
                    Come Home Pretty Bird
                    How Do You Start Again

                    Marina Allen

                    Candlepower

                      Marina Allen glides on angelic highs, surfing the husky deep; she is one of the great new voices of her generation. Writing songs that carry notes from other realms; these are kitchen table tales about love and fear, the capturing of the wild heart, sketching the breaking of dawn, bringing real life back to life. Every song on stunning debut album ‘Candlepower’ is a tick box of influences, asides, inspirations, quickfire theories, storylines and melodic progressions that galvanise a chemical reaction for each dramatic scene that unfolds on this genre-traversing seven song epic.

                      One listen to opening track ‘Oh, Louise’ underlines the range of Marina’s talent, it’s a filmic play on words, with an arrangement that’s like a Kate Bush dream sequence. It’s the perfect foil for the plaintive strum of ‘Sleeper Train’, a haunting, folky paean fit for Judee Sill brought up to date with some echoey electric guitar; or the conversational ‘Believer’; with a nod to Joni Mitchell in the lyrics it sounds every bit like Simon And Garfunkel at their Big Apple best listening to the ‘7 O’Clock News’ re-imagined on Sunset. The stuff of legend for a voice that surfs many musical tangents, hovers, and persists, that stings with honesty; morphing from Karen Carpenter’s gentle reverence to Laura Nyro’s soulful grit, moving through the phases like some possessed Dada performance artist before throwing in a melody from Joni at her jazziest or from the close harmonies of the lamented Roches when they flipped out with Robert Fripp. ‘Candlepower’ is a juxtaposition of melodies, an achingly beautiful set of songs set against the clank of the mundane world, a beguiling commentary on the everyday and everywhere. It’s all here, in under 20 minutes… every second counts.

                      TRACK LISTING

                      A1 Oh, Louise
                      A2 Original Goodness
                      A3 Belong Here
                      A4 Sleeper Tran
                      B1 Believer
                      B2 Ophelia
                      B3 Reunion

                      The Bathers

                      Lagoon Blues

                        Marina proudly present: The long-awaited reissues of all three classic Marina albums by The Bathers - “Lagoon Blues” (1993), “Sunpowder” (1995) and “Kelvingrove Baby” (1997). In new beautiful deluxe editions - all remastered plus enhanced artwork. And on vinyl for the first time ever!

                        The Bathers (aka Chris Thomson) from Glasgow are somewhat of a Scottish national treasure. Listen to these albums, and you’ll know why. Enter a musical universe of intricate arrangements, lush orchestrations, swoony vocals and songs of deep emotional beauty. With nods to Van Morrison, Tom Waits, David Bowie, Tim Hardin and Leonard Cohen. Moody wurlitzers and mesmerising pianos are joined by violins, accordians and acoustic guitars to create a hypnotic, totally unique sound. Chamber pop at its very best.

                        Liz Fraser of The Cocteau Twins contributes vocals on a couple of songs on “Sunpowder”. A match made in heaven with the music of Chris Thomson. James Grant of Love & Money - Thomson’s fellow musician in legendary 80s pop band Friends Again - supplies backing vocals and guitar on “Kelvingrove Baby”. Isobel Campbell from Belle & Sebastian plays cello on “Lagoon Blues” and “Kelvingrove Baby”.

                        Turn the lights down low - turn up the volume - and get on a trip with these very special, truly cinematic and, yes, quite spectacular albums.

                        The LP editions are limited to 690 copies each. 

                        TRACK LISTING

                        1. Lagoon Blues Pt. 1
                        2. Venice Shoes
                        3. Gracefruit
                        4. Never Too Late
                        5. Fermina Fair
                        6. Easter – For Edda Van Heemstra
                        7. Pissoir / The Ornella Mutiny
                        8. Through The Old Holmwood
                        9. Sweetheart Sessions
                        10. Lolita
                        11. Via D’Oro
                        12. Ave The Leopards
                        13. Carnival
                        14. Easter Sorbonne
                        15. Lagoon Blues Pt. 2

                        The Bathers

                        Sunpowder

                          Marina proudly present: The long-awaited reissues of all three classic Marina albums by The Bathers - “Lagoon Blues” (1993), “Sunpowder” (1995) and “Kelvingrove Baby” (1997). In new beautiful deluxe editions - all remastered plus enhanced artwork. And on vinyl for the first time ever!

                          The Bathers (aka Chris Thomson) from Glasgow are somewhat of a Scottish national treasure. Listen to these albums, and you’ll know why. Enter a musical universe of intricate arrangements, lush orchestrations, swoony vocals and songs of deep emotional beauty. With nods to Van Morrison, Tom Waits, David Bowie, Tim Hardin and Leonard Cohen. Moody wurlitzers and mesmerising pianos are joined by violins, accordians and acoustic guitars to create a hypnotic, totally unique sound. Chamber pop at its very best.

                          Liz Fraser of The Cocteau Twins contributes vocals on a couple of songs on “Sunpowder”. A match made in heaven with the music of Chris Thomson. James Grant of Love & Money - Thomson’s fellow musician in legendary 80s pop band Friends Again - supplies backing vocals and guitar on “Kelvingrove Baby”. Isobel Campbell from Belle & Sebastian plays cello on “Lagoon Blues” and “Kelvingrove Baby”.

                          Turn the lights down low - turn up the volume - and get on a trip with these very special, truly cinematic and, yes, quite spectacular albums.

                          The LP editions are limited to 690 copies each. 

                          TRACK LISTING

                          Danger In Love
                          The Angel On Ruskin
                          Delft
                          Faithless
                          For Saskia
                          Weem Rock Muse
                          The Night Is Young
                          Send Me Your Halo
                          She’s Gone Forever
                          The Dutch Venus
                          Sunpowder

                          Marina

                          Love + Fear

                            MARINA (formally known as Marina and the Diamonds) is an award winning, platinum-selling artist. Revered since her breakthrough in 2009, she has released three UK Top 10 albums to date.

                            MARINA used her break as a period of reflection and to rediscover her authentic self, as opposed to the artist and persona (‘and the Diamonds’) she had lived and breathed since signing her record deal at the age of 22. MARINA says of the album ‘‘LOVE is filled with a longing to enjoy life and a desire for unity. FEAR explores subjects that have been a lot harder for me to work through and understand, such as purpose insecurity in love, and major shifts in our social conscience regarding the systematic misogyny and sexual abuse employed by powerful figures in the media. A companion to LOVE, these ideas cross to showcase and explore the polarising sides of human nature’’.


                            Various Artists

                            Goosebumps – 25 Years Of Marina Records

                              Congratulations! Yippie-Aye-Yay-Yay! Bang! Marina Records celebrates its 25th anniversary with the release of Goosebumps, a deluxe compilation featuring 40 stunning tracks on two groovy compact discs and 3LP.

                              Goosebumps, living up to its title, includes many unreleased cuts and exclusive contributions, as well as selected nuggets from the label catalogue. Includes tracks from SHACK, JAMES KIRK, THE PALE FOUNTAINS, MALCOLM ROSS, PAUL HAIG, THE PALE FISHERS, ALEX CHILTON and many more..

                              The splendid booklet features more than 100 photographs from the Marina archive. The strictly limited 3-LP edition comes with beautifully designed innersleeves and individually coloured wax. Orange - Yellow – Red.

                              Marina Records, founded by Stefan Kassel and Frank Lähnemann in Hamburg 25 years ago, is not only known for its distinctive sleeve design which has been praised in several cover art books, but also for its eclectic, unique artist roster and its devotion to classic pop songwriting. Their fabulous The In-Kraut compilation series even turned out to define a genre of its own.

                              Kickstarting with Brent Cash’s pop smash Digging The Fault Line, Goosebumps features artists as diverse as exceptional Glasgow funk sextet Gazelle and Chris Thomson’s beloved chamber pop outfit The Bathers from the early days of the label - to the lushly orchestrated Morricone-like soundscapes of Starless and jazz trumpeter Colin Steele, two recent signings. Steele gave the wonderful songs of The Pearlfishers the royal jazz treatment with exciting new arrangements. The Pearlfishers themselves recorded seven albums for Marina so far. Their songwriting has been compared to Paul McCartney, Jimmy Webb and Brian Wilson. They contribute the previously unreleased The Time Is Right. They also recorded a fantastic cover version of The Pale Fountains’ Southbound Excursion - under the nom de plume The Pale Fishers. Another exclusive on this compilation.

                              The Pale Fountains themselves are featured with The Norfolk Broads – a track from their Marina anthology Longshot For Your Love. Pale Fountains songwriter Michael Head makes a second appearance with Dragonfly from the Shack album Waterpistol. Released by Marina in 1995 - and rated by many critics as one of the best British albums of the 90s. In 2001 Marina effectively initiated the reformation of sunshine pop legends The Free Design. McCarran Airport hails from their comeback album Cosmic Peekaboo. Only With You by Norman Blake of Teenage Fanclub and I Wanna Pick You Up by Alex Chilton originate from Marina’s bestselling album Caroline Now! The Songs Of Brian Wilson & The Beach Boys (“Album of the month” in UNCUT).

                              Eccentric Orange Juice founding member James Kirk recorded his pop-tastic solo album You Can Make It If You Boogie for Marina in 2003. He joins Scottish super-group Port Sulphur on the groovy Orient Express. Felicity, one of his classic Orange Juice songs, is featured in a special, as yet unreleased “Party Mix“. Boogie! Two other Scottish music legends - both of Josef K fame - are featured on Goosebumps: Malcolm Ross and Paul Haig.

                              Goosebumps - 25 years of pure pop heaven. 


                              TRACK LISTING

                              Tracklist CD:
                              CD1
                              1. Brent Cash - Digging The Fault Line
                              2. Port Sulphur Feat. James Kirk - Orient Express
                              3. Malcolm Ross - Low Shot
                              4. Ashby - Already Won
                              5. The Aluminum Group - Star Wish
                              6. Shack - Dragonfly
                              7. Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich - Marina
                              8. The Secret Goldfish - Holiday Hymn
                              9. Crocker - Crocker At LAX
                              10. The Pearlfishers - The Time Is Right
                              11. Norman Blake - Only With You
                              12. The Pale Fountains - The Norfolk Broads
                              13. Colin Steele Quartet - You’ll Never Steal My Spirit
                              14. Friends Again - Sweet Jane
                              15. Andy Pawlak - Sunshine Girl
                              16. Starless - Starless (Sam Barker Axor Mix)
                              17. James Kirk - Felicity (Party Mix)
                              18. Gazelle - Fear
                              19. Skinner - Still Messed Up With You
                              20. Camping - Von Verpassten Gelegenheiten

                              CD2
                              1. Die Zimmermänner - Pampelmusen
                              2. Marina Unlimited Orchestra - Breezy (Marina’s In The Air)
                              3. The Pale Fishers - Southbound Excursion
                              4. Sarah Cracknell - Miles Apart
                              5. The Bathers - If Love Could Last Forever
                              6. Jazzateers - Up To My Eyes
                              7. June & The Exit Wounds - Hey Hey Hey
                              8. The Kingfishers - I Know You're Down (But I Don’t Really Care
                              ) 9. The Magic Circles - Meet Me In Milan
                              10. Daniel Dodds - Beautiful
                              11. The Free Design - McCarran Airport
                              12. Frank Schmiechen - Die Jungs Sind Zurück
                              13. Alex Chilton - I Wanna Pick You Up
                              14. Oscar In Venice - Go For A Walk In The Woods
                              15. Peter Thomas - Multi-Kolored Mini-Skirts
                              16. Paul Quinn & The Independent Group - You Have Been Seen
                              17. Mindstore - PC Streets (Radio Edit)
                              18. Sugartown - 25 Years
                              19. Paul Haig - Listen To Me
                              20. Cowboy Mouth - Goodbye (She Quietly Says)

                              Tracklist 3LP:

                              Side 1
                              1. Brent Cash - Digging The Fault Line
                              2. Port Sulphur Feat. James Kirk - Orient Express
                              3. Malcolm Ross - Low Shot
                              4. Ashby - Already Won
                              5. The Aluminum Group - Star Wish 6. Shack - Dragonfly

                              Side 2
                              1. Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich - Marina
                              2. The Secret Goldfish - Holiday Hymn
                              3. Crocker - Crocker At LAX
                              4. The Pearlfishers - The Time Is Right
                              5. Norman Blake - Only With You
                              6. The Pale Fountains - The Norfolk Broads
                              7. Colin Steele Quartet - You’ll Never Steal My Spirit

                              Side 3
                              1. Friends Again - Sweet Jane
                              2. Starless - Starless (Sam Barker Axor Mix)
                              3. James Kirk - Felicity (Party Mix)
                              4. Gazelle - Fear
                              5. Skinner - Still Messed Up With You
                              6. Camping - Von Verpassten Gelegenheiten

                              Side 4
                              1. Die Zimmermänner - Pampelmusen
                              2. Marina Unlimited Orchestra - Breezy (Marina’s In The Air)
                              3. The Pale Fishers - Southbound Excursion
                              4. Sarah Cracknell - Miles Apart
                              5. The Bathers - If Love Could Last Forever
                              6. Jazzateers - Up To My Eyes

                              Side 5
                              1. June & The Exit Wounds - Hey Hey Hey
                              2. The Kingfishers - I Know You're Down (But I Don’t Really Care)
                              3. The Magic Circles - Meet Me In Milan
                              4. Daniel Dodds - Beautiful
                              5. The Free Design –  McCarran Airport
                              6. Frank Schmiechen - Die Jungs Sind Zurück
                              7. Alex Chilton - I Wanna Pick You Up

                              Side 6
                              1. Oscar In Venice - Go For A Walk In The Woods
                              2. Peter Thomas - Multi-Kolored Mini-Skirts
                              3. Paul Quinn & The Independent Group - You Have Been Seen
                              4. Sugartown - 25 Years
                              5. Paul Haig - Listen To Me
                              6. Cowboy Mouth - Goodbye (She Quietly Says) 

                              Sleepy Sun

                              Marina

                                '...stunning opener "Marina", a mix of twin guitar fuzz, ghostly folk melody and bravura Afro-Latin breakdown' - Uncut
                                'Although the album is full of brilliance, "Marina" stands headstrong above the others in terms of scope an grandeur' – Clash
                                ''Marina' could be Hendrix tuning up for the star spangled banner before Rachel Fannan asks it to be floated down west of the lazy river in sweet and sexy folk tones.' - Subbacultcha.

                                "Marina" is the first single to be taken from Sleepy Sun's critically acclaimed album "Fever" released in May this year. (4/5 Mojo, 4/5 Uncut, 9/10 Clash). Sleepy Sun is a California band from many Californias. They hail from the rolling oak and sage hills of Sierra Gold Country, The San Francisco Peninsula, where Kesey raged and the Dead were once Warlocks, and the forever-sunshine climes of the Southland. They came together—young and garage strutting in the coastal Northern California crucible of Santa Cruz. And there they birthed the Sleepy sound—dead blues shaken alive, razor sharp and ramblin’, soul, sonic science and dead-on pop surgery. Wooden, earthy, stratospheric, and swinging…California music of beautiful contrasts for conflicted times.

                                A band working, and a working band—Sleepy Sun’s soaring and soul-stirring live shows are already mowing down audiences on both sides of the Atlantic. They’ve opened for Autolux and Mudhoney, rocked Primavera and Treasure Island, and relentlessly toured the capitals and humble hamlets of North America and Europe. And in their path, the converts are fast becoming legion.

                                Pearlfishers

                                Across The Milky Way

                                  Outstanding album from Glasgow's finest, glorious harmonies and shining melodies....CLASSIC POP!


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