07 December 2025

Various Artists

The Complete Stax-Volt

Soul Singles Volume 3

 [10cds, part 1 of 2]

(1994)

 























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Various Artists

The Complete Stax-Volt

Soul Singles Volume 3

 [10cds, part 2 of 2]

(1994)

 























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Various Artists

Dancing by Myself Lost in Nothern Soul

(2014)

 










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Various Artists

True Motown

[3 cds]

(2006)

 










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06 December 2025

VA – Akashic Bassmatter Chapter 2 (2024) (Bill Laswell Self-Released) Flac



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Dub Narcotic Sound System – Degenerate Introduction (2004) Flac



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Dub Narcotic Sound System – Boot Party (1996) Flac



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1978 - Buzzcocks - Love Bites (Special Edition 2010)



1978 - Buzzcocks - Love Bites (Special Edition 2010) Flac



1978 was an enormously productive year for the Buzzcocks. It not only saw the release of their exemplary debut album, Another Music In A Different Kitchen, but also their second, Love Bites. In addition, they issued five non-LP singles. An unbelievable pace, and one no band in their right mind would have attempted. But in the first flush of British punk, it seemed like there was no tomorrow, everything had to be done right now.

Love Bites (Special Edition) is Mute Records’ second offering in their stellar Buzzcocks reissue program. One of the great aspects of this series is the opportunity it affords us to reevaluate the albums in context of the times. Besides the original 11 songs, the set includes the two contemporary singles, “Love You More” and “Promises.” Additionally, there are seven tracks from the legendary John Peel Sessions, 13 demos, and a ten-song set recorded live at Manchester’s Free Trade Hall in July of ‘78.

Love Bites has been unfairly viewed as the least of the original trio of albums. I must confess that I once held this opinion as well. Listening to it freshly though, and with the attendant singles, I feel that Love Bites is a classic in its own right. The fact that the band had progressed markedly from Another Music may be a reason it has been dismissed. But any record that includes a single as perfect as “Ever Fallen In Love” deserves a second look.

Love Bites opens with some brilliant guitar work on “Real World.”  The pure-pop brilliance of “Ever Fallen In Love” follows, and then the band’s more aggressive side is showcased. “Operators Manual” and “Just Lust” are prime examples of the Buzzcock’s patented punk hybrid — there was no other group around at the time who could have penned these tunes.

Side two of the original LP was nearly flawless. “Walking Distance,” “Nothing Left,” and “ESP” are simply amazing songs. For the closer, the group looked back at the way they ended Another Music, with “Moving Away From The Pulsebeat.” It was unlike anything that had preceded it, and Love Bites’ “Late For The Train” is a similar concoction. The nearly six-minute instrumental is credited to the entire group, and is intoxicating.

The seven John Peel Sessions recordings are excellent, with the band live in the studio playing songs from the album. But it is the live Free Trade Hall material (all of it previously unreleased) that should get Buzzcocks fans most excited. There was something about playing in front of an audience that got this group fired up. They certainly were at a peak that night, and the crowd definitely got their money’s worth.

In hindsight, Love Bites is the most underrated album in the Buzzcocks' canon. It stands as a truly brilliant record. And there was more to come. Another classic would follow, just a few months later, called A Different Kind Of Tension. (Blogcritics)


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YOU'RE MY DRUG

(The Dukes of stratosphear)

pablizede's version

(2022)

 






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Various Artists

Put On Your Best Dress

Sonia Pottinger's Ska & Rock Steady 1966-67

[2cds]

(2019)

 










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Various Artists

The Complete Stax & Volt

Singles 1968-1971 Vol 2

[9 cds]

(1993)

 










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05 December 2025

1974 - The Mighty Sparrow - Hot and Sweet



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Slinger Francisco, known by his stage name Mighty Sparrow, was once known as “calypso king of the world.” He was the seven-time champion of Trinidad’s yearly Calypso Monarch competition and the most famous man in his country when he was scouted by Van Dyke Parks and whisked away to Miami to record an album of his biggest hits. Hot and Sweet is arguably calypso’s biggest crossover event, an extension of Parks’ fascination with Caribbean music that compelled him to cover greats like Lord Kitchener, Roaring Lion, and Sparrow himself on his 1972 album Discover America. Sparrow is given free run of Parks’ luxe studio, opting to perform his repertoire with all references to people and places in Trinidad intact; there are no footnotes for his newfound American audience. It’s the most slick and polished album in Sparrow’s discography and an uncompromised window into the mind of calypso’s finest artist. (theshfl.com)

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