08 January 2026
VA - Box Of Vibes No. 17 (C-R-A)
Clannad - 2003 - In A Lifetime - The Best Of
The name Clannad stands for an abbreviation of Clann As Dobhar, in English Family from Dore (Gweedore, Co. Donegal). This group from Ireland has been successfully existing for over thirty years now, and in addition to enhancing the status of Irish language which they use as their mother tongue, they have also been able to boost the strong Irish music culture even further. Not forgetting the fact that Clannad has been a springboard to the solo career of the lead vocalist of the group, Máire (Moya) Brennan as well as her sister Enya who was performed in Clannad in 1979-1982. As a mark of the success, the group has been able to win numerous major music awards such as Bafta and Ivor Novello, as well as make music for many movies and television series.
One part of Clannad's anniversary as a band is the release of a new collection entitled In A Lifetime, as well as reissuing some of their older studio albums with new remixed songs as bonus tracks. This collection covers the material from Clannad's first big hits (such as the duet "In A Lifetime" with Bono of U2 and "Theme From Harry's Game" which was a number one hit in the UK in 1982-1983) to the "Robin of Sherwood" TV series (starring Michael Praed) music as well as music from latter albums Anam (1990), Lore (1996) and Landmarks (1998).
Although this compilation is not Clannad's first, it certainly deserves special attention. Whereas previous compilations have covered mostly the group's earlier career and the more traditional songs and pieces, this one spans from years 1982 to 1998 and continues the series of the group's compilations. Band members--Máire and her brothers Paul and Ciarán as well as her uncles Noel and Padraig Duggan--have chosen their own favourites for this compilation.
Of course many long-time fans of Clannad, Máire and Enya may already have almost all of the original albums and other compilations as well, but this one contains some great tracks that may be difficult to obtain elsewhere. These tracks include "What Will I Do" from the film Message In A Bottle (1998), a great duet between Máire and Paul Young, "Both Sides Now," from the movie Switch (1991), a piece called "Christmas Angels," originally released as a single in 1997 as well as the new, great remixes of some Clannad songs (and Máire's collaboration piece "Saltwater" with Chicane) on the bonus disc of the Limited Edition. So, no matter if you are new to the band or a long time enthusiast, this compilation is really a must listen! (Musical Discoveries)
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Jefferson Airplane - Berkeley Bonaparte's Edwardian Ball - Fillmore West - (1966) 320
Crazy Cavan & The Rhythm'Rockers
Rockability
(1976)
320
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Crazy Cavan & The Rhythm'Rockers
Mr Cool
(1979)
320
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Crazy Cavan & The Rhythm'Rockers
It's Wild, It's Weird, It's Crazy
(1996)
320
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Crazy Cavan & The Rhythm'Rockers
Teddy Boy Boogie
(2012)
320
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07 January 2026
Crazy Cavan & The Rhythm'Rockers
Live at the Rainbow
(1978)
320
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Crazy Cavan & The Rhythm'Rockers
Crazy Rhythm
(2008)
320
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Gregory Isaacs -1988 - Red Rose For Gregory
Red Rose for Gregory is among the best full-length releases from legendary Reggae crooner; Gregory Isaacs. Recorded for producer Gussie Clarke, the album features Clarke's red-hot studio band with the Mighty Diamonds and J. C. Lodge handling backing vocals. With "Rumours" being the stand-out hit, the rest of the record stands shoulder to shoulder with it in terms of quality. Clarke's signature style -- deep, reverberated bass, fat beats, and sparse musical arrangements -- delighted the dancehalls, and the openness of his sound was perfect for DJs to chatter across. It also was a treat for singers, as it allowed emotions to bleed through, and provided space to drop in backing vocals and further instrumentation as needed. Isaacs took full advantage of the opportunities presented and gifted Clarke with some of his best performances. The passionate declaration of love on "All I Need Is You," the intimacy of the title track, as the singer muses about the identity of a secret admirer, and the lovely, easy-going "Slow Down" are just some of the standouts here. And then there's the hits. "Rumours," of course, but also the tough "Rough Neck" and the stunning "Mind Yu Dis," all appear here in spectacular 12" extended mixes, alongside a promotional 12" version of "Teacher's Plight." This is truly Isaacs at the heights of his dancehall glory. (Bandcamp)
06 January 2026
CosmasMix 193
Here's my latest monthly mix to catch you up on all the new and newly re-released indie gems that have been coming out this past month. This one is filled with over 4 hours of new stuff!
Exclusively new (and newly reissued) indie releases from mid November to mid December 2025, featuring: Soft Kill, Bleeder and Alice Creek, The Lions Constellation, Adele Dazeem, chokecherry, Glitterer, Floral Image, Crabber, Momma, Robber Robber, The Melody Chamber, Cathedral Bells, Saccades, Lemondaze, CRYYS, ACTORS, Bootblacks, Echo Instinct, Sacred Skin, Memorials, Doves, Bloc Party, Green Day, Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine, Hüsker Dü, Savage Republic, James, The Jesus And Mary Chain, The Durutti Column, Appliance, The Charlatans, Jetstream Pony, Thee Headcoatees, Lush, Northside, Happy Mondays, New Order, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, Tears For Fears, The Cars, The Smashing Pumpkins, The Replacements, Tacoma Radar, Talking Heads, The B-52's, Pavement, Superchunk, Wombo, Circle Jerks, Lifeguard, Ceremony East Coast, IDLES And Rob Simenson, These New South Whales, Spiritual Cramp, Exek, O_RLLY, Hause Plants and Ducks Ltd., Rosa Anschütz, Swim School, Sharp Pins, Tony Molina, good flying birds, Teen Daze, Home Front, and They Might Be Giants.
1967 - Arlo Guthrie - Alice's Restaurant
Although he'd been a fixture on the East Coast folk circuit for several years, Arlo Guthrie did not release his debut album until mid-1967. A majority of the attention directed at Alice's Restaurant focuses on the epic 18-plus-minute title track, which sprawled over the entire A-side of the long-player. However, it is the other half-dozen Guthrie compositions that provide an insight into his uniformly outstanding, yet astoundingly overlooked, early sides on Warner Bros. Although arguably not 100 percent factual, "Alice's Restaurant Massacree" -- which was recorded in front of a live audience -- is rooted in a series of real incidents.
This decidedly anti-establishment saga of garbage dumps closed on Thanksgiving, good ol' Officer Obie, as well as Guthrie's experiences with the draft succeeds not only because of the unusual and outlandish situations that the hero finds himself in; it is also his underdog point of view and sardonic delivery that maximize the effect in the retelling. In terms of artistic merit, the studio side is an equally endowed effort containing six decidedly more traditional folk-rock compositions. Among the standouts are the haunting "Chilling of the Evening," which is given an arrangement perhaps more aptly suited to a Jimmy Webb/Glen Campbell collaboration.
There is a somewhat dated charm in "Ring-Around-a-Rosy Rag," a sly, uptempo, and hippie-friendly bit of jug band nostalgia. "I'm Going Home" is an underrated minor-chord masterpiece that is not only reminiscent of Roger McGuinn's "Ballad of Easy Rider," but also spotlights a more sensitive and intricate nature to Guthrie's craftsmanship. Also worth mentioning is the first installment of "The Motorcycle Song" -- which was updated and discussed further on the live self-titled follow-up release Arlo (1968) -- notable for the extended discourse on the "significance of the pickle." (PurePleasureRecords)
Various Artists
Brunswick Lost Soul, Vol. 1
(2011)
320
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Various Artists
Brunswick Lost Soul, Vol. 2
(2011)
320
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Various Artists
Steppin Muzak Records Presents
At the Juke Joint
(2009)
320
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Various Artists
Steppin Muzak Records Presents
At the Juke Joint, Vol. 2
(2012)
320
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05 January 2026
2004 - The Very Best of Asleep at the Wheel
Amor A Traición
Una Canción de Mala Muerte
(1996)
320
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Deriva
Harresilanda
(2003)
320
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