John Martyn: The Church With One Bell

“In a world that lacks compassion, John Martyn and his music, is a breath of fresh air.” Recorded at CaVa Sound Studios, Glasgow, Scotland in 1998 – The Church With One Bell comprises a selection of … Read more >

Elton John: Regimental Sgt.Zippo

After the rapturous reception for Jewel Box, Rocket/Universal Music/EMI are honoured to announce a strictly limited one-off bringing together of Elton John’s fabled Regimental Sgt Zippo album that was slated for release in 1968, but ultimately … Read more >

Def Leppard: Live in Oxford

Def Leppard for Record Store day

Originally part of the acclaimed Early Years box set, Live in Oxford makes its debut on vinyl. Recorded in 1980 this show captures the band on great form at the beginning of their career. 2LP

Cat Stevens: Harold and Maude

The Paramount movie Harold and Maude was in December 1971 and in the almost fifty years since its release, has become a cult classic. Part of the reason for its success is undoubtedly its soundtrack, … Read more >

Bobbie Gentry: The Windows of the World

Bobbie’s journey from country singer-songwriter to blue eyed soul diva stopped off at a hitherto unknown destination along the way. Before she arrived at Muscle Shoals to work her magic with the late great Rick … Read more >

Bill Fay: Time of the Last Persecution

Often labelled as enigmatic, Bill Fay’s loyal cult following has grown significantly over the years. Signed to Decca, the singer-songwriter and pianist released two albums in 1970 and 1971; their haunting, darkly shadowed songs were … Read more >

Beastie Boys: Aglio e Olio

Vinyl reissue with two newly added bonus tracks, “Soba Violence,” and a rare cover of “Light My Fire.” 12″ colour.

Art of Noise: Who’s Afraid of the Art of Noise

A reissue of ‘Who’s Afraid of…?’, the debut album from pioneering British synth-pop act The Art of Noise, featuring Oscar and Grammy Award winning composer Anne Dudley and hugely successful producer Trevor Horn. ‘Who’s Afraid … Read more >