There is so much of this, I’ve had to split it into (at least) two parts, with hopefully the rest being ready tomorrow. There is an incredible amount of great material to enjoy here - and it’s worth remembering the year need not be entirely about the new.
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ARTIST |
TITLE |
LABEL |
INFO |
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Ahmed Essyad |
Moroccan Electroacoustic Music 1972-74 |
Sub Rosa |
Compilation of work by Moroccan composer - “Synthesis means anticipation, knowledge. I write to discover what I don’t know.” |
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Air |
The Virgin Suicides Redux |
Warner |
A new analog mix of the excellent soundtrack for its 25th anniversary plus some demos and rarities. |
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Aksak Maboul |
Before Aksak Maboul (Documents & Experiments 1969-1977) |
Crammed Lab |
Collection of the foundational material that resulted in the formation of the great Belgian experimental band. |
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Alan Lamb |
Archival Recordings: Primal Image/Beauty |
Room40 |
1981 and 1983 compositions - Primal Image (recorded on Faraway Wind Organ) being the first piece Lamb completed. |
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Animal Collective |
Feels |
Domino |
Expanded 2CD edition for its 20th Anniversary - one of the group’s best records. |
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Arthur Russell |
Open Vocal Phrases Where Songs Come In and Out (Live 12/20/85) |
Audika |
The continuing excavation of Russell’s vault may have become an industry in itself - but it still seems there are more gems to be heard. It’s particularly valuable to have this intimate and compelling live voice and cello recording. |
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Ata Kak |
Obaa Sima (Anniversary Remaster) |
Awesome Tapes From Africa |
Ten years on from its first reissue - an improved quality remaster |
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Basic Unit |
Timeline |
Sneaker Social Club |
Previously unheralded late 90s tech step/D&B treasure. |
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Bennie Maupin |
The Jewel In The Lotus |
ECM |
Vinyl reissue of a masterpiece as part of the Luminscence series. |
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Bill Evans |
Explorations |
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New slimline edition of one of Evans’ best recordings |
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Bill Evans Trio |
Haunted Heart: The Legendary Riverside Studio Recordings |
Craft |
Essential collection of some crucial music in the development of jazz. |
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Bill Fay |
From The Bottom Of An Old Grandfather Clock |
Dead Oceans |
So good to have these demos more widely available again (first digital edition for this collection). Includes templates for the first two solo albums (the songs definitely stand up in their own right without the Gibbs arrangements) as well as some otherwise unreleased songs that, on another day, might have been included. This set helps construct a clearer path to his comeback albums on Dead Oceans. |
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Billy Hawks |
Heavy Soul! |
Ace |
A 1967 rediscovery finding the exact point at which swing organ jazz bridged with soul. |
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Bizimungu Dieudonne |
Inzovu Y’Imirindi |
Mississippi |
Tremendous late 80s self released cassette fusing traditional Rwandan music with drum machines and studio techniques. Tragically, Bizmungu, his wife Agnes, and two of their bandmates were all killed by Hutu militias in 1994. |
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Bob Dylan |
The Bootleg Series Vol. 18: Through The Open Window |
Columbia |
It feels as if the well from Dylan’s earlier years could easily have run dry - but this latest instalment of the increasingly prohibitively expensive Bootleg Series proves otherwise. Still - release the Bromberg Sessions properly!! |
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Bobby Charles |
Last Train To Memphis |
Last Record Co. |
Compilation capturing country/soul singer Charles’ lost years from 1971-2003, originally released in 2004. |
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Boris |
Pink |
Relapse |
20th anniversary reissue for Japanese noise/drone rock legends |
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Bruce Springsteen |
Tracks II: The Lost Albums |
Columbia |
The (very) long awaited motherlode! There’s so much of value here (although it’s probably unhelpful to approach it from the perspective of comparisons with what was actually released at the time). A fascinating journey along paths not travelled - and a possible counterfactual in which Bruce never released BITUSA and never got propelled into stadiums. Streets of Philadelphia Sessions probably the most welcome and important album in the set for me. |
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Bruce Springsteen |
Nebraska ‘82 |
Columbia |
What a year in which to be a Springsteen fan - no new material as such, but a bonus extension of the tour, a box set of mostly unheard 90s music and, finally, the studio Electric Nebraska. Again, it’s best to see this as a curio rather than expecting a masterpiece - Bruce made the correct decision at the time - but take this as a set in its entirety, there are some wonderful songs in the acoustic outtakes too. |
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Buck Owens & His Buckaroos |
Adios, Farewell, Goodbye, Good Luck, So Long: On Stage 1964-1974 |
Omnivore |
Over three and a half hours of live recordings from legendary honky tonk group. |
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Buckingham Nicks |
Buckingham Nicks |
Rhino |
One of the year’s most welcome releases - an excellent album that has simply been unavailable for far too long, and deserves more than being a footnote in the Fleetwood Mac story. |
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Buffalo Tom |
Sleepy Eyed |
Beggars Banquet |
Now expanded into a double album for its 30th Anniversary |
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Cap’n Jazz |
Burritos, Inspiration Point, Fork Balloon Sports, Cards In The Spokes, Automatic Biographies, Kites, Kung Fu, Trophies, Banana Peels We’ve Slipped On, and Egg Shells We’ve Tippy Toed Over (Shmap n’ Shmazz) |
Cap n’ Jazz |
Welcome re-release for the emo group’s only studio album (they would splinter out into American Football). |
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Cardiacs |
On Land & In The Sea |
The Alphabet Business Concern |
Remastered re-release of 1989 album on vinyl |
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Cecil Taylor & Tony Oxley |
Flashing Spirits |
Burning Ambulance |
1988 live recording from duo of innovative improvising musicians. |
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Celia Cruz |
The Queen Of Salsa |
Craft |
Concise 12 track compilation with hits spanning the years 1966-1993 |
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Charles Kynard |
Woga |
We Want Sound |
Vinyl reissue of 1972 funky gem from the organist. |
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Charles Mingus |
Mingus In Argentina: The Buenos-Aires Concerts |
Resonance |
Never before released 1977 recordings |
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Cindy Lee |
Cat O’Nine Tails |
Superior Viaduct |
Inevitable repackaging of the earlier catalogue in response to the deserved success of Diamond Jubilee |
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Culture |
See Them A Come: The Joe Gibbs Singles Collection |
Cherry Red |
2CD compilation of the roots reggae group’s prime period (around the Two Sevens Clash album) - with 8 tracks that are new to CD. |
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David Bowie |
I Can’t Give Everything Away (2002-2016) |
Parlophone |
The sixth and presumably last of the box sets collecting Bowie’s catalogue - from Heathen through to Blackstar. Includes the Reality Tour album and The Next Day extra disc, plus 41 rare non-album tracks. One of the best reissue campaigns in recent memory. |
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David Sylvian |
Died In The Wool - Manafon Variations/Brilliant Trees/Alchemy: An Index of Possibilities/Gone To Earth/Secrets of the Beehive |
Samadhi Sound |
First time on vinyl for these outtakes from Sylvian’s most radical recording plus coloured vinyl reissues of his most successful earlier solo works. |
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Debris |
Debris |
Superior Viaduct |
Pretty wild 1970s trio fusing punk spirit with avant garde adventuring. |
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Descendents |
Milo Goes To College |
Org |
Welcome revival for key US punk album. Still pretty irresistible, as it turns out. |
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Dire Straits |
Brothers In Arms 40th Anniversary |
Mercury/UMG |
Another outing (in expanded form) for the album that defined the CD era as well as 80s production values. Much to enjoy if you are able to listen beyond the production and some of Knopfler’s more regrettable choices - also includes a 1985 San Antonio live performance. |
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Dog Soup |
Fragments |
Dark Circles |
Contemporary British Jazz from the pre-‘new jazz explosion’ period (group lead by trumpeter Robbie Robson and part of the Loop Collective) - fantastic to see some of this music being repackaged and recirculated on vinyl |
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Doug Sahm and The Sir Douglas Quintet |
The Complete Mercury Recordings |
Island/UMG |
Epic five disc set from the great blues rock group featuring Doug Sahm and organist Augie Meyers, covering their complete recorded output for Mercury Records from 1968-1975. |
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Drive-By Truckers |
The Definitive Decoration Day |
New West |
Expanded reissue of what might be the strongest DBT album - together with double live set. |
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Duster |
Contemporary Movement |
Numero |
25th Anniversary edition for the slowcore band’s classic album. |
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Dusty Springfield |
Longing |
Real Gone Music |
While many of these songs appeared on later compilations, this is the first standalone release for Dusty’s 1974 lost album, originally intended as her second for the ABC Dunhill label. It should be noted that the album remains incomplete - and some of the songs contain practice vocal takes. Phenomenal version of Chi Coltrane’s Turn Me Around (we should talk more about Chi Coltrane, but that’s another story). |
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Earth |
Hex: Or Printing In The Infernal Method |
Southern Lord |
20th anniversary reissue on vinyl. |
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Eels |
Electro-Shock Blues |
PIAS |
By some distance, the best Eels album, now on (blue) vinyl. |
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Elton John |
Captain Fantastic & The Brown Dirt Cowboy 50th Anniversary |
Mercury |
Two disc edition of one of the best Elton John albums, includes sessions and demos. |
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Emmylou Harris |
Spyboy |
New West |
Great 90s live album from Harris’ short lived but brilliant and exploratory band. |
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Eternity’s Children |
Eternity’s Children/Timeless |
High Moon |
Rediscovery of two albums of 60s sun drenched Californian pop (although the band actually came from the Mississippi Delta). |
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Field Music |
Field Music/Write Your Own History |
Memphis Industries |
Anniversary reissues of the early recordings, when Field Music were still officially a coherent band. |
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Fine Young Cannibals |
FYC40 |
London |
A bit of a missed opportunity to make this a compilation rather than a boxed set capturing everything, but still gets the essentials of a short lived but important group in British music history. |
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Francis Bebey |
Tresor Magnetique |
Africa Seven |
Compilation of unreleased tracks and ‘neglected gems’ from the vault of this excellent Cameroonian artist |
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Frank Sinatra |
In The Wee Small Hours Tone Poet Edition (70th Anniversary) |
Blue Note/UMG |
Sinatra’s ninth album was particularly atmospheric and melancholy. |
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Frazey Ford |
Indian Ocean |
Nettwerk |
One of two albums Ford (formerly of Be Good Tanyas) made with the Hi Records rhythm section - a wonderful combination. |
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Gastr Del Sol |
Upgrade & Afterlife |
Drag City |
Welcome repress as most of the Gastr Del Sol catalogue now appears to be available again |
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Gene Clark & Carla Olson |
So Rebellious A Lover |
Sunset Blvd |
Deluxe version of album first reissued in 2023 |
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Ghostface Killah |
Supreme Clientele |
Sony |
25th anniversary reissue of one of the best Wu-Tang adjacent albums |
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Grace Jones |
Nightclubbing |
UMR/Island |
Gold vinyl reissue of Jones’ career peak |
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Grouper |
Way Their Crept 20th Anniversary |
Kranky |
Staggeringly, it is the 20th anniversary of Liz Harris’ disorientating and influential debut. |
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Guy Clark |
Looking For The Words |
Truly Handmade |
Fine live recording from the University of Houston Coffee House in 1970. |
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Harry Partch |
The Wayward: First Complete Recording |
Bridge |
First recording of the full cycle of Partch’s “collection of compositions based on the spoken and written words of hobos and other characters - the result of my wanderings in the Western part of the United States from 1935 to 1941.” |
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Harvey Scales |
Trying To Survive |
Numero |
Compilation of soul singer Scales’ Cuca and Magic Touch recordings. The story of his turbulent career is told in Bill Dahl’s liner notes. |
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Henry Badowski |
Life is A Grand… |
CTR |
Post-punk album originally released on A&M in 1981 |
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Hiroshi Yoshimura |
Flora |
Temporal Drift |
Another pivotal ambient work from Yoshimura to file alongside Green and Surround. |
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Horace Silver |
Silver In Seattle: Live At The Penthouse |
Blue Note/UMG |
Exciting and essential live recording of one of the most immediate and accessible jazz bandleaders. |
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Hot Chip |
Joy In Repetition |
Domino |
Straightforward singles compilation with one excellent new track (Devotion) - but a Hot Chip singles compilation is a guarantee of excellence. A superb introduction to the group for anyone who needs it - and an essential purchase if you don’t already own all the albums. |
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Husker Du |
1985: The Miracle Year |
Numero |
Outstanding box set of Husker Du live recordings from 1985. |
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Ibex Band |
Stereo Instrumental Music |
Muzikawi |
Tremendous band from 70s Ethiopia. |
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Ida |
Will You Find Me |
Numero |
Rediscovered American indie rock from 2000 |
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Ike Quebec |
The Complete Blue Note 45 Sessions |
Blue Note |
Compilation of jazz recordings for singles aimed at the jukebox market. |
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Irene Schweizer/Rudger Carl/Johnny Dyani/Han Bennink |
Irene’s Hot Four |
Intakt |
1981 Zurich concert from the pianist and activist who died last year - righteous, fiery and physical music. |
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Jackie Mittoo |
Reggae Magic |
Soul Jazz |
New collection of material from 1967-1974. |
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Jackie-O-Motherfucker |
Flags Of The Sacred Harp |
Fire |
20th Anniversary of the radical, droney, weird folk classic. |
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Jan Jelinek |
Kosmicher Pitch |
Fatiche |
2005 hard to find album finally re-emerges on vinyl. |
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Jeff Mills |
Live At Liquid Rooms |
Axis |
30th Anniversary of milestone DJ mix. |
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Jessica Williams |
Blue Abstraction: Prepared Piano |
Pre-Echo Press |
One of the major discoveries of the year for me - an innovative (and transgender) jazz pianist and composer from Baltimore who died in 2022. This collects prepared piano solo experiments and is fascinating listening. |
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Joe Henderson |
Multiple |
Jazz Dispensary |
Vinyl and digital reissue of masterful album that finds Henderson experimenting with electric instrumentation and studio effects. |
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John Prine |
Lost Dogs & Mixed Blessings |
Oh Boy |
Deluxe edition of fine album from the much missed singer-songwriter - includes one of his truly great songs, Lake Marie |
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Johnnie Taylor |
Who’s Making Love: The Stax Singles As and Bs 1966-1970 |
Ace |
Fine compilation of underrated soul singer’s most popular work. |
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Joni Mitchell |
Joni’s Jazz |
Rhino |
Thoughtfully curated four disc compilation of Joni’s absorption of jazz influences. |
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Joseph Kamaru |
Heavy Combination 1966-2007 |
Disciples |
Outstanding compilation of the significant Kenyan performer’s wide ranging work, compiled by his grandson, the sound collagist KMRU. |
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Julee Cruise |
Fall-Float-Love: Works 1989-1993 |
Cherry Red |
Two disc set bringing together Cruise’s first two (and most well known) albums, including the Lynch/Badalamenti collaborations for Twin Peaks |
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Julie Doiron |
Broken Girl |
Numero |
Doiron’s understated songs have had a new lease of life on TikTok. |
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Kate & Anna McGarrigle |
Kate & Anna McGarrigle/Dancer With Bruised Knees |
Cherry Red |
The two finest McGarrigle albums brought together. Wonderful and still under-appreciated music, but slightly superfluous if you have Nonesuch’s 2011 Tell My Sister set. |
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Kate Bush |
Best Of The Other Sides |
Noble & Brite Ltd |
A compilation drawn from The Other Sides, originally part of the Remastered box set, assembling some of Bush’s finest B sides. Includes compelling re-interpretations (The Man I Love, Rocket Man), alternative mixes and unusual originals. |
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Kathy McCord |
Kathy McCord |
Ace |
McCord was the first artist signed to Creed Taylor’s CTI label - a folk rock set recorded with an ensemble of great jazz musicians. |
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Keith Hudson & Soul Syndicate |
Nuh Skin Up Dub |
Week-End |
1979 dub milestone |
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Keith Tippett Group |
Dedicated To You, But You Weren’t Listening |
Be With |
Landmark avant garde jazz recording first issued on Vertigo in 1971. |
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Kevin Drumm |
Sheer Hellish Miasma |
Editions Mego |
Brutalist noise classic from 2002. |
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Koko Taylor |
Crown Jewels |
Alligator |
Concise 12 track greatest hits set from the legendary blues singer. |
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Kraftwerk |
Autobahn |
Parlophone |
Multiple format 50th anniversary reissue of the landmark electronic album. |
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Kreidler |
Early Recordings 1994-95 |
Bureau B |
Thoughtful compilation capturing the development of the German band’s signature sound. |
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Lee Hazlewood |
Love & Other Crimes |
Reprise |
Gloriously wonky 1968 album recorded with members of the Wrecking Ball crew. |
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Leila |
Courtesy Of Choice …asides and besides (25th Anniversary) |
XL |
Really good to see this out again with extra material - the second album from the homespun electronic producer. Slightly more slow burning than its masterpiece predecessor (Like Weather) but ultimately a valuable companion piece to that record. |
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Leon Ware |
Musical Massage |
Elemental Music |
1976 album recorded for Motown immediately after Ware worked on Marvin Gaye’s I Want You. |
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Lijadu Sisters |
Danger |
Numero |
1976 first international release from the Nigerian vocalists - also important to note the key role of producer and multi-instrumentalist Biddy Wright. |
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Little Feat |
The Last Record Album |
Rhino |
On which Lowell George began to take a back seat, and the album is perhaps one of the group’s less cohesive and essential efforts. 4CD edition comes with studio outtakes, demos and rarities - and, most impressively, a previously unreleased live show from 1975. |
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Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes |
Expansions |
BGP/Flying Dutchman |
50th anniversary vinyl reissue of the funk classic |
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Lotti Golden |
Motor-Cycle |
High Moon |
One of my favourite discoveries of the year - an ornate and richly entertaining 60s pop song cycle. The package contains essays from Richard Hell and David Toop. |
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Lush |
Gala (35th Anniversary Edition) |
4AD |
The one notable omission from the 2023 reissue series emerges for its anniversary remaster. |
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Madness |
Hit Parade |
Stirling Holdings/West Village Music Management |
Updated hits collection going well into the band’s second life. Some omissions (no Waiting For The Ghost Train sadly), but pretty comprehensive on the whole |
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Madonna |
Bedtime Stories (Deluxe Edition) |
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Madonna’s catalogue reissue campaign has been weirdly haphazard and under-promoted, but this remains one of her braver and more interesting records. |
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Majestic Arrows |
The Magic of The Majestic Arrows |
Numero |
Rare Chicago soul reissued. |
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Mal Waldron |
Searching In Grenoble: The 1978 Solo Piano Concert |
Tompkins Square |
First official release of this absorbing solo performance - lovingly presented 2CD package with photographs and essays. |
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Marianne Faithfully |
Cast Your Fate To The Wind: The Complete Decca Recordings |
Decca |
First ever box set of Faithfull’s Decca recordings - includes all four albums and two further discs of B sides and rarities. |
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Marie Pierre |
Love Affair |
Cherry Red |
Expanded reissue of classic lovers rock album. |
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Maurice Poto Doudongo |
The Lost Album |
Crammed Discs/Edition De Luxe |
First vinyl issue for the Congolese digital/electronic funk set from 1987. |
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Max Romeo |
War Ina Babylon |
Jackpot |
Vinyl reissue for this reggae all timer. |
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Meiko Kaji |
Yadokari |
Wewantsounds |
1973 third album from iconic Japanese actor and singer. |
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Memphis Slim |
At The Gate Of Horn |
Craft Recordings |
Very concise 33 minute recording neatly capturing Slim’s bigger band approach to the blues characterised by his relaxed phrasing and the punchy horn section. |
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Mercury Rev |
Yerself Is Steam + Car Wash Hair |
Jungle/Mint |
Another outing for the Rev’s weirder, psychedelic phase with David Baker still fronting the band. Includes the essential Car Wash Hair single which still stands up alongside their more acclaimed material. |
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Mike Oldfield |
Hergest Ridge 50th Anniversary |
Mercury/UMG |
Expanded edition featuring the original mix, the 2010 mix, a 1974 demo and a 2025 stereo mix from David Kosten. A haven for true audiophiles - potentially superfluous for everyone else. One of Oldfield’s best compositions though. |
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Mike Westbrook Orchestra |
The Cortège Live At The BBC 1980 |
Cadillac |
This BBC live recording of Westbrook’s vital large scale composition for jazz orchestra and voices actually predates the studio release. |
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Monolake |
Hongkong |
Field |
1997 collection of early singles from Gerhard Behles and Robert Henke. |
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Moodymann |
Forevernevermore |
Peacefrog/KDJ |
Classic slice of Detroit house from 2000. |
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My Morning Jacket |
Z |
ATO |
Pivotal album from MMJ as they transitioned from the heavy classic rock vibe of their first few albums to something more amorphous. They weren’t always successful from here - and this may still be the best example of their absorption of pop and folk stylings. |
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Neal Casal |
No One Above You (The Early Years 1991-1998) |
Neal Casal Music Foundation |
Early demos from the much missed guitarist and singer-songwriter - would be good if this brought his songwriting to wider attention. |
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Neil Young |
Oceanside Countryside |
Reprise |
All but one of these songs eventually found their way on to later Young albums, but the Archive Series continues to provide fascinating opportunities to hear the lost studio albums as originally intended. |
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Neil Young |
Tonight’s The Night 50th Anniversary |
Reprise |
Probably the most significant of the Young archive releases this year, terrible rainbow desecration of the album cover notwithstanding. |
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Neil Young |
Official Release Series #6 |
Reprise |
Young’s 90s run was tremendous - this set includes Harvest Moon, probably the best of all the MTV Unplugged recordings (yes, even including Nirvana), the masterpiece Sleeps With Angels and Young’s underrated collaboration with Pearl Jam on Mirror Ball. |
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Nick Drake |
The Making Of Five Leaves Left |
Island/UMG |
Wonderfully comprehensive box set capturing the full creative process behind one of the most beloved of debut albums. |
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Nicolette Larson |
Look In My Direction - The Warner Bros Recordings |
Cherry Red |
Complete Warner Bros recordings from the excellent singer who came to attention working with Neil Young. |
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Nijumu |
When I Sing, I Slip Into The Microphone. Into That Void… |
Black Truffle |
1994 recording from small ensemble featuring Keiji Haino. |
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Nina Simone |
A Single Woman: The Complete Elektra Recordings |
Omnivore |
Complete version of Simone’s final studio album |
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Nina Simone |
Let It All Out: Selected Singles 1961-1978 |
Ace |
Wide ranging compilation of some of Simone’s most celebrated singles. |
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Orbital |
Orbital (The Brown Album) |
London |
Expanded version of the electronic duo’s classic 1993 album. |
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Osmar Milito |
Nem Paleto, Nem Gravata |
ATCO/Elemental Music |
1973 Brazilian jazz funk classic. |
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Paris 1942 |
Paris 1942 |
Superior Viaduct |
Short lived band formed by guitarist Jesse Srogonocik that included Alan Bishop and Richard Bishop (Sun City Girls) and Maureen Tucker (Velvet Underground). Compiled from live recordings and rehearsal tapes, this includes most of the previously issued Majora album, their EP and 11 previously unheard tracks. Essential. |
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Patrick Cowley |
Hard Ware |
Dark Entries |
Closing chapter in a set of three unreleased Cowley disco/dancefloor albums. An innovative producer whose importance is only now being appreciated. |
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Patsy Cline |
Imagine That: The Lost Recordings 1964-1963 |
Elemental Music |
48 previously unissued tracks from one of the all time great singers. Live recordings, demos, film versions etc. |
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Patti Smith |
Horses (50th Anniversary Edition) |
Arista |
Double disc anniversary edition of one of the all time great studio recordings and a key document of the post-punk NY era. |
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Paul Lowe |
Let’s Work It Out/Make Things Better |
Stroom |
Unusual to have a 7” single reissue in this review - but here is a great example of this soul side from Suriname. Also available digitally on Bandcamp. |
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Pentangle |
The Albums 1968-1972 |
Cherry Red |
7CD box set to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the great folk rock band’s formation. |
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Pete Astor |
Unsent Letters (Home Recordings 1984-2024) |
Tapete |
Collection of unreleased material from The Loft/Weatherprophets songwriter. |
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Pete Shelley |
Homosapien/XL-1 |
Domino |
Post-Buzzcocks solo albums characterised by drum machine and minimal electronic interventions alongside the infectious chug. |
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Pharoah Sanders |
The Complete Theresa Recordings |
Mosaic |
A bonanza of Sanders reissues this year - this collects Sanders’ underrated 1980s work. |
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Pharoah Sanders |
Izipho Zam (His Gifts) |
Strata-East |
Recorded in 1969, but not released until 1973 - Sanders’ innovative third album is being released on CD and digital formats for the first time here. |
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Pharoah Sanders |
Love Is Here: The Complete Paris 1973 ORFT Recordings |
Transcendence Sounds |
The complete recordings from Sanders’ November 17th performance at Maison de la Radio’s Studio 104 in Paris. |
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Pink Floyd |
Wish You Were Here 50 |
CMG |
Probably my favourite Floyd album (a source of shame that listening to it now requires setting aside Waters’ monumental idiocy). |
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Polygon Window |
Surfing On Sine Waves (Expanded Edition) |
Warp |
Welcome reissue of 1993 Aphex Twin side project. |
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Popul Vuh |
Hosianna Mantra |
Cherry Red |
New vinyl edition of 1972 third album from German group. |
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PP Arnold |
Soul Survivor: A Life In Song |
Edsel |
3CD major career retrospective features demos and rarities as well as singles. |
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Pulp |
Different Class (30th Anniversary Edition) |
Island/UMG |
Hard to believe this still wonderful pop record is 30 years old - the reissue also includes the legendary Glastonbury set that helped propel Pulp to new tangles of fame and success from which they subsequently attempted to unravel. |
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