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The Beatles

1962-1966 (50th anniversary edition)

limited half-speed mastered 180g red 3lp in gatefold sleeve - £66.99 | Buy
180g half-speed mastered black 3lp in gatefold sleeve with new insert - £67.99 | Buy

2cd with booklet - £21.99 | Buy
What's 50 years eh? Especially for a band that existed for but a fifth of that time and have influenced and thrilled more people than any other musical grou...
The Pale Fountains

From Across The Kitchen Table (2023 reissue)

180g lp - £25.99 | Buy
From Across The Kitchen Table' was produced by Ian Broudie, soon to form and redefine sugarpop with The Lightning Seeds.
OASIS

Be Here Now (25th anniversary edition)

limited silver 2lp - £34.99
This limited edition album format celebrates the silver anniversary of Oasis’ historic third album ‘Be Here Now’, originally released on 21st ...
Here’s Tom With The Weather (20th anniversary reissue)

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  1. As Long As I’ve Got You
  2. Soldier Man
  3. Byrds Turn To Stone
  4. The Girl With The Long Brown Hair
  5. On The Terrace
  6. Miles Apart
  7. Meant To Be
  8. Carousel
  9. On The Streets Tonight
  10. Chinatown
  11. Kilburn High Road
  12. Happy Ever After

SHACK

Here’s Tom With The Weather (20th anniversary reissue)

Shack Songs
  • limited indies only remastered oxblood lp

    Released: 22nd Dec 2023

    £28.99
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  • remastered 180g black lp

    Released: 22nd Dec 2023

    £26.99
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  • remastered cd

    Released: 22nd Dec 2023

    £11.99
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The brothers Head expanded on their seminal work as The Pale Fountains in true Brit Pop style with Shack and, whilst this album might come from their post-reformation period, it's a wondrous work of captured yearning and indelible lyricism.

These are magical songs, psychedelic folk songs of the finest Head brothers vintage. Sleepy-eyed, wistful and mystical, yet crafted with a cunning and acute dexterity beyond just about anybody you can think of. Showcasing John’s slow, shy emergence as a songwriter to challenge his brother (on the sparkling, heartbreaking ‘Miles Apart’ and ‘Carousel’ , and the spun-out ‘Kilburn High Road’ ) , toasting Mick’s newest confirmation as the most unrecognised genius of his or any other generation (the ode to his bro, ‘Byrds Turn To Stone’ , the mariachi horns that break open the slow folk fog of ‘Meant To Be’ , the two lullaby bookends ..and on , and on) . “The journey we’ve had together has been beautifully turbulent”, laughs John. “But there’s times when we glide and we’re gliding forward now” Mick agrees. “Making this album has been frantic, chaos, carnage, intense : the normal way with us. But it doesn’t sound like that. That’s all that matters. The story is what it is. But so are the songs and so are the records. Because we’re good.”