This compilation captures the whimsical charm and eclectic brilliance of Stackridge, spanning recordings from 1971 to 2003. Curated by founding members James Warren and Andy Davis, it showcases the band’s genre-blending artistry — from Beatles-esque melodies to Zappa-inspired eccentricity and folk-infused storytelling. The band’s legacy includes opening the first Glastonbury Festival and sharing stages with legends like Elton John and The Beach Boys. This volume complements the first “Best Of” with deeper cuts and fan favourites, offering a rich tapestry of their musical evolution.
🎶 Track List
Teatime
Slark (Single Version)
God Speed The Plough
32 West Mall
It's A Fascinating World
Can Inspiration Save The Nation?
Who's That Up There With Bill Stokes?
C’est La Vie
Big Baby
Something About The Beatles
Charles Louis Dance
Hey Good Looking
The Final Bow
This archival release captures Stackridge at their most whimsical and inventive, drawn from two BBC radio sessions recorded in 1971 and 1973. Featuring the classic lineup of Andy Davis, James Warren, Mutter Slater, Mike Evans, and Billy Bent, the CD includes a rare 15-minute rendition of “Slark” and the only known recording of “The Lyder Loo,” a track originally intended for The Man in the Bowler Hat. With its blend of pastoral charm, quirky storytelling, and progressive flourishes, this collection offers a fascinating glimpse into the band’s early evolution — a must-have for collectors and devotees of British eccentricity.
📀 Track List
Three Legged Table – 2:20
Slark – 14:48
The Lyder Loo – 3:17
God Speed The Plough – 5:44
Road To Venezuela – 4:20
The Galloping Gaucho – 3:23
Status Quo – The Last Night Of The Electrics (Blu-ray, 2017)This Blu-ray captures Status Quo’s electrifying farewell to their fully plugged-in performances, recorded live at the O2 Arena in London on December 11, 2016. The release features the band’s signature high-energy rock, packed with classics that defined their legendary career. This release is a must-have for collectors and fans, marking the end of an era for Status Quo’s iconic electric performances.
Tracklist:
Caroline
The Wanderer
Something 'Bout You Baby I Like
Rain
Softer Ride
Beginning Of The End
Hold You Back
Proposin' Medley
Paper Plane
The Oriental
Creepin' Up On You
Gerdundula
In The Army Now
The Caveman
Roll Over Lay Down
Down Down
Whatever You Want
Rockin' All Over The World
Burning Bridges
Rock And Roll Music / Bye Bye Johnny
Bonus Content:
Audio-only recordings of full live shows from Hallenstadion, Zurich (Oct 15, 2016), Heineken Music Hall, Amsterdam (Dec 2, 2016), and Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham (Dec 16, 2016).
Stereophonics – Kind (CD)Released on October 25, 2019, Kind is the eleventh studio album by Welsh rock band Stereophonics. Produced by Kelly Jones and George Drakoulias, the album was recorded in a raw, organic style over eleven days at Ramsbury Brewery & Distillery in Wiltshire. The album features introspective songwriting, reflecting Jones' personal journey of rediscovery after considering leaving the band. The deluxe edition includes six demo versions of selected tracks. The album artwork features a drawing of a tree by Jones’ eldest child, Colby.
Tracklist
I Just Wanted the Goods
Fly Like an Eagle
Make Friends with the Morning
Stitches
Hungover for You
Bust This Town
This Life Ain’t Easy (But It’s the One That We All Got)
Street of Orange Light
Don’t Let the Devil Take Another Day
Restless Mind
Steve Earle – Live From Austin TX (CD & DVD) is a remastered live recording from his Austin City Limitsperformance. Released by New West Records, this set captures Earle’s raw energy and storytelling prowess. This release is a must-have for fans of Earle’s early work, blending country rock, blues, and Americana.
Tracklist
Sweet Little '66
Goodbye's All We've Got Left
Guitar Town
Hillbilly Highway
Good Ol' Boy (Gettin' Tough)
My Old Friend The Blues
Think It Over
Little Rock 'N' Roller
State Trooper (Bruce Springsteen cover)
Nowhere Road
The Week Of Living Dangerously
Angry Young Man
Fearless Heart
I Love You Too Much
San Antonio Girl
The Devil's Right Hand
Down The Road
Product Details
Format: CD & DVD
Label: New West Records
Remastered: Yes, with stereo and 5.1 surround sound
Includes: A 4-page booklet
Recorded: September 12, 1986
Recorded live in 1984 at London’s iconic Camden Palace, this electrifying performance captures Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel at their charismatic peak. Released in 2017 as part of the Live From London series, the CD showcases Harley’s flair for storytelling, his rapport with the crowd, and a setlist that spans his most beloved hits. From the haunting elegance of “Sebastian” to the euphoric singalong of “Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me),” this hometown gig is a time capsule of theatrical rock energy and lyrical depth. A must-have for collectors and fans of Harley’s unique blend of glam, folk, and art rock.
📀 Tracklist
Here Comes The Sun
I Can’t Even Touch You
Freedom’s Prisoner
Judy Teen
Star For A Week
Irresistible
Sebastian
Riding The Waves (For Virginia Wolf)
Promises
Mr Soft
Sling It
Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me)
Tumbling Down
Ultimate Hits by the Steve Miller Band is a career-spanning collection that captures the essence of their bluesy rock legacy with both polish and punch. Released in 2017 and curated by Steve Miller himself, this compilation blends chart-topping classics with rare live cuts and previously unreleased gems, offering a rich retrospective for longtime fans and new listeners alike.
Track List:
Harmony of the Spheres 2
Steve Miller Age 5 Talking to His Godfather Les Paul
Take the Money and Run
Rock’n Me
The Stake
Threshold
Jet Airliner
The Joker
Abracadabra
Jungle Love
Swingtown
Dance, Dance, Dance
Serenade from the Stars
Space Intro
Fly Like an Eagle
Wild Mountain Honey
Living in the U.S.A. (Live)
Space Cowboy (Live)
Seasons (Previously Unreleased)
I Want to Make the World Turn Around
Winter Time
The Window
Captured during their electrifying performance at Westfalenhalle, Dortmund on December 20, 1980, this CD release showcases Talking Heads at the peak of their Remain in Light era. Riding the wave of critical acclaim, the band blends Afrobeat rhythms, angular funk, and post-punk experimentation into a set that’s both cerebral and danceable. David Byrne’s signature intensity leads the charge through a setlist that’s as forward-thinking as it is iconic. Originally broadcast on German television’s RockPop In Concert, this recording offers a vivid snapshot of a band redefining the boundaries of live performance.
💿 Format: CD🏷️ Label: FM Concert Broadcasts Ltd.📅 Release Year: 2022📍 Recorded: Dortmund, Germany – December 20, 1980🔢 Barcode: 5056083210060
🎶 Tracklist
Psycho Killer – 6:01
Cities – 6:04
I Zimbra – 4:28
Once In A Lifetime – 6:04
Animals – 4:29
Crosseyed And Painless – 7:42
Life During Wartime – 6:52
The Great Curve – 7:05
Step into the ethereal with Tangerine Dream – Live at Coventry Cathedral 1975, a visually arresting and sonically immersive release that captures the pioneering German electronic trio in one of their most iconic performances. Filmed by Tony Palmer and originally broadcast on BBC2’s Omnibus, this DVD/CD set presents a surreal fusion of ambient soundscapes and cathedral architecture — a meeting of avant-garde music and sacred space.
Though the original concert audio was lost, Palmer reimagined the footage using excerpts from Tangerine Dream’s Ricochet, creating a psychedelic montage that blends analog synth wizardry with haunting visuals. The accompanying CD mirrors the DVD’s audio, offering a portable experience of this atmospheric journey.
This 2 Disc edition from Gonzo Multimedia includes:
DVD of the 1975 performance with video effects and Ricochet audio
CD featuring the same audio as the DVD
Numbered certificate of authenticity
Reproduction of the Ricochet press pack
A must-have for collectors, this release celebrates Tangerine Dream’s role in bridging experimental sound with cultural reverence.
📀 Tracklist
DVD
Ricochet, Part One [Excerpt] – 16:40
Ricochet, Part Two [Excerpt] – 11:04Total running time: 27:44
CD
Ricochet (Edited version matching DVD audio) – 27:44
Beginnings is a powerhouse compilation that reissues The Allman Brothers Band’s first two albums—The Allman Brothers Band (1969) and Idlewild South (1970)—onto one remastered CD, originally released in 1973 to capitalize on the band’s rising fame. It’s a Southern rock essential, blending blues, soul, and psychedelia with raw energy and instrumental finesse.
The CD includes extensive liner notes by Jean-Charles Costa and features a remix of the debut album by Tom Dowd, offering fans a fresh sonic perspective. It’s a perfect gateway into the band’s early magic, with Duane Allman and Dickey Betts trading searing guitar lines, Gregg Allman’s soulful vocals and organ, and the thunderous rhythm section of Berry Oakley, Butch Trucks, and Jaimoe.
Tracklist:
From The Allman Brothers Band (1969):
Don’t Want You No More
It’s Not My Cross to Bear
Black Hearted Woman
Trouble No More
Every Hungry Woman
Dreams
Whipping Post
From Idlewild South (1970):
8. Revival
9. Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’
10. Midnight Rider
11. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
12. Hoochie Coochie Man
13. Please Call Home
14. Leave My Blues at Home
The Band – Across the Great Divide (Disc 3) is the final disc in the 1994 box set, featuring rarities, live performances, and early recordings from The Band and their collaborations. This collection provides a fascinating glimpse into their evolution, including tracks with Ronnie Hawkins, Levon Helm & The Hawks, and Bob Dylan. This disc is a treasure trove for collectors, offering a mix of unreleased demos, live performances, and rare studio recordings that showcase The Band’s deep musical roots and collaborations.
Tracklist:
Who Do You Love? – Ronnie Hawkins & The Hawks (Bo Diddley)
Do the Honky Tonk – Levon Helm & The Hawks (Don Robey)
He Don't Love You – Levon Helm & The Hawks
Katie's Been Gone – Bob Dylan & The Hawks (Richard Manuel, Robbie Robertson)
Bessie Smith – Bob Dylan & The Hawks (Rick Danko, Robbie Robertson)
Orange Juice Blues (Blues for Breakfast) – Richard Manuel (Previously unreleased demo)
Ain't No Cane on the Brazos – Traditional (Arr. by Danko, Helm, Hudson, Manuel, Robertson)
Slippin' and Slidin' – Live at Watkins Glen (Richard Penniman)
Don't Ya Tell Henry – Live at Watkins Glen (Bob Dylan)
Baby Don't You Do It – Live at the Academy of Music (Holland-Dozier-Holland)
Java Blues – Live (Robbie Robertson)
Back to Memphis – Live (Chuck Berry)
Too Soon Gone – Studio recording (Jules Shear, Stan Szelest)
Country Boy – Studio recording (Carl Perkins)
River of Tears – Studio recording (Rick Danko, Richard Manuel)
She Knows – Studio recording (Rick Danko, Richard Manuel)
Out of the Blue – Studio recording (Robbie Robertson)
18. The Weight - (With The Staples)
19. The Last Waltz Refrain
20. Theme From The Last Waltz
Live in Japan '66 captures The Beach Boys during their January 1966 tour of Japan, performing at Sankei Hall in Osaka. While Brian Wilson remained in Los Angeles crafting Pet Sounds, the touring lineup — Mike Love, Al Jardine, Dennis Wilson, Carl Wilson, and Bruce Johnston — delivered a spirited set that blends surf-rock staples, pop covers, and fan favourites. Broadcast on NHK Radio and later released unofficially by Rox Vox in 2016, this CD offers a raw, energetic glimpse into the band’s international appeal during a pivotal moment in their evolution. The release includes background notes, rare images, and a bonus interview recorded in Japan. It’s a curious mix — the inclusion of “Monster Mash” and “Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow” in the same set as “California Girls” and “I Get Around” really underscores the band’s transitional phase.
Track List:
Fun, Fun, Fun
Little Honda
Medley: Little Deuce Coupe / Shut Down / Surfin’ USA
Surfer Girl
Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow
Hawaii
You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away
Monster Mash
Help Me Rhonda
California Girls
Barbara Ann
I Get Around
Johnny B. Goode
Interview in Japan (Bonus Track)
The Beach Boys – Studio Sessions '61-'62 is a compilation CD released in 2000, offering a fascinating glimpse into the band's early recording process. It features studio takes from 1961-62, including previously unissued tracks and band members' dialogue between takes.
Tracklist
Luau (Previously Unissued)
Surfin' (Previously Unissued)
Studio Chatter (Dialogue)
Surfin' (First Attempt/Previously Unissued)
Studio Chatter (Dialogue)
Surfin' (Master Take)
Studio Chatter (Dialogue)
Luau (First Attempt/Previously Unissued)
Luau (Master Take)
Barbie (Stereo) – Recorded as Kenny and The Cadets
What Is A Young Girl Made Of (Stereo/Previously Unissued) – Recorded as Kenny and The Cadets
Surfin' Safari (Previously Unissued)
Studio Chatter (Dialogue)
Surfin' Safari (Take Approved, Master)
Studio Chatter (Dialogue)
Surfer Girl (Take Approved, Master)
Judy (Previously Unissued Take)
Judy (Take Approved, Master)
Beach Boy Stomp [AKA Karate] (Previously Unissued Long Version)
Surfin' Safari (An Attempt At Overdubbing/Previously Unissued)
Lavender (Previously Unissued)
This collection provides a unique insight into The Beach Boys' formative years, showcasing their early surf-rock sound and studio experimentation. It was originally released in the U.S. on the classic audiophile label DCC and is now long out of print.
This 2017 CD release captures the raw energy and charm of The Beatles during their formative year, 1963 — just before Beatlemania exploded globally. Sourced from various BBC radio broadcasts, the compilation showcases the Fab Four’s infectious enthusiasm, tight harmonies, and love for American R&B and rock 'n' roll. It’s a vivid snapshot of their live-in-the-studio performances, blending early hits with spirited covers.
Released by Copacetic Records, this CD is a collector’s delight, especially for fans who appreciate the historical significance of The Beatles’ BBC appearances. The sessions reflect their transition from Merseybeat hopefuls to pop culture icons.
📀 Track List
A Taste of Honey – 2:04
Hippy Hippy Shake – 1:42
You Really Got a Hold on Me – 2:54
Till There Was You – 2:13
A Shot of Rhythm and Blues – 2:05
Chains – 2:23
Money (That's What I Want) – 2:40
Anna – 3:02
Love Me Do – 2:29
She Loves You – 2:15
I'll Get You – 2:05
Long Tall Sally – 1:49
Boys – 2:12
Please Please Me – 1:57
Do You Want to Know a Secret – 1:55
I Saw Her Standing There – 2:41
Twist and Shout – 2:35
The Beatles – Early Broadcasts 1963–1964 (2-CD Set) is a captivating time capsule that chronicles the meteoric rise of the Fab Four through rare radio and television appearances, interviews, and live performances. Released by FM Concert Broadcasts Ltd. in 2023, this compilation captures the raw energy and charm that ignited Beatlemania across the UK and the US.
From their debut single Love Me Do to their legendary Ed Sullivan Show appearance, this set blends iconic tracks with behind-the-scenes moments, offering fans a front-row seat to pop history in the making.
🎙️ Product Highlights:
Features performances from Ready Steady Go!, Thank Your Lucky Stars, and The Ed Sullivan Show
Includes interviews with Brian Epstein, George Martin, and the Beatles themselves
A mix of studio tracks, live renditions, and broadcast snippets
📀 Tracklist:
Disc One
Twist and Shout
Twist and Shout (Live)
Documentary / Liverpool Groups
The Beatles Intros / Brian Interview
Love Me Do / Beatles Interviews
I Saw Her Standing There
She Loves You / Interviews
From Me to You
She Loves You / Twist and Shout
Ready Steady Go / Twist and Shout / Beatles Interviews
Questions to the Beatles
Money
She Loves You
Twist and Shout
I Saw Her Standing There
Long Tall Sally
Disc Two
This Boy
All My Loving
Beatles Plus Eric and Ernie
Lucky Stars Intros 1963
I Want to Hold Your Hand
All My Loving
Twist and Shout
George Martin / She Loves You
Ed Sullivan Intro
Twist and Shout
Please Please Me
I Want to Hold Your Hand
Captured live in Amsterdam in 1971, this broadcast recording showcases The Byrds in a transitional yet electrifying phase. With Roger McGuinn leading a lineup featuring Clarence White, Skip Battin, Gene Parsons, and Jim Seiter, the band delivers a rich tapestry of folk-rock, psychedelia, and country-infused Americana. From Dylan reinterpretations to Byrds originals, this set is a sonic time capsule — raw, resonant, and historically vital. Whether you're drawn to the shimmering jangle of "Mr. Tambourine Man" or the cosmic swirl of "Eight Miles High," this CD offers a vivid snapshot of a band still pushing boundaries.
Released by FM Concerts, the disc comes in a jewel case and runs approximately 50 minutes. A must-have for collectors seeking authentic live energy and historical depth.
📀 Track List
Buckaroo / Nashville West
Turn, Turn, Turn
Mr. Tambourine Man
Eight Miles High
Hold It
So You Want to Be a Rock 'n Roll Star
Positively 4th Street
Mr. Spaceman
You Don't Miss Your Water
Chestnut Mare
Chimes of Freedom
Amazing Grace
Outroduction
Combat Rock / The People’s Hall is a brilliant collector’s piece that bridges The Clash’s iconic 1982 album with a deeper dive into their creative process.Released as a special edition in 2022, this 2-CD set pairs the original Combat Rock album with The People’s Hall, a curated collection of 12 additional tracks. These recordings capture the band’s experimental energy and political edge during the early ’80s, including rare cuts, collaborations, and alternate versions. The packaging includes a 16-panel digisleeve, a fold-out poster with original liner notes, and a 12-page booklet chronicling the sessions at The People’s Hall in London’s Frestonia district. It’s a powerful time capsule — not just a reissue, but a narrative of The Clash’s evolution.
Tracklist:
CD 1 – Combat Rock (Remastered):
Know Your Rights
Car Jamming
Should I Stay or Should I Go
Rock the Casbah
Red Angel Dragnet
Straight to Hell
Overpowered by Funk
Atom Tan
Sean Flynn
Ghetto Defendant
Inoculated City
Death Is a Star
CD 2 – The People’s Hall:
Outside Bonds
Radio Clash
Futura 2000
First Night Back in London
Radio One (Mikey Dread)
He Who Dares or Is Tired
Long Time Jerk
The Fulham Connection
Midnight to Stevens
Sean Flynn (Extended Version)
Idle in Kangaroo Court
Know Your Rights (Alternate Mix)
The Damned – Not The Captain's Birthday Party? (CD)
Not The Captain's Birthday Party? is a live album by The Damned, released in July 1986. It captures their November 27, 1977 performance at The Roundhouse, London, recorded by engineer Tony Taverner using La Maison Rouge mobile studio. This release is essentially an expanded version of The Captain's Birthday Party, featuring additional track I Fall (on CD). This album is a raw, high-energy snapshot of The Damned’s early punk sound, showcasing their aggressive riffs, chaotic energy, and rebellious spirit.
Tracklist (CD)
You Take My Money – 2:20
Creep (You Can't Fool Me) – 2:10
Fan Club – 2:46
Problem Child – 2:14 (Scabies, James)
I Fall – 2:14
So Messed Up – 1:57
New Rose – 2:17
I Feel Alright – 4:32 (Dave Alexander, Ron Asheton, Scott Asheton, Iggy Pop)
Born to Kill – 2:46
Personnel
Vocals: Dave Vanian
Guitar: Brian James
Bass: Captain Sensible
Drums: Rat Scabies
Engineer: Tony Taverner
Photography: Keith Morris
Design: Pete Maclin
Captured live in Memphis, Tennessee on October 31, 1975, this performance was originally broadcast on the King Biscuit Flower Hour, a legendary syndicated radio show. The Doobie Brothers were in a transitional phase, with Michael McDonald stepping in after Tom Johnston’s departure. Despite the lineup shift, the band delivered a tight, horn-backed set featuring their biggest hits — all professionally remastered and presented with liner notes and timeline photos.
This release from Timeline Records showcases the band’s blues-rock roots and West Coast harmonies, backed by the formidable Memphis Horns. It’s a compact but powerful set that captures the raw spirit of the Doobies in their prime.
📀 Track List
King Biscuit Intro / Jesus Is Just Alright
Rockin’ Down the Highway
Road Angel
South City Midnight Lady
Eyes of Silver
Black Water
Long Train Runnin’
China Grove
Without You
Captured during a turbulent yet creatively charged period for The Fall, Live at the Astoria 1995 showcases Mark E. Smith and company in full confrontational glory. Released on CD by Cog Sinister in 2018, this raw and unfiltered performance blends lo-fi grit with garage rock swagger, reflecting the band’s uncompromising ethos. With a lineup featuring Brix Smith, Craig Scanlon, Stephen Hanley, and Karl Burns, the setlist spans fan favourites, deep cuts, and blistering renditions from Cerebral Caustic and Middle Class Revolt. The venue’s intimate chaos and Smith’s acerbic delivery make this a must-have for collectors and post-punk purists alike.
📀 Tracklist
The Tunnel – 2:18
Pearl City – 5:02
The Joke – 3:36
Birthday – 2:34
The Chiselers – 9:15
M5 – 4:27
Feeling Numb – 3:15
Glam Racket – 3:32
Idiot Joy Showland – 3:35
The Coliseum – 1:45
Don't Call Me Darling – 3:54
DIY Meat – 2:47
Edinburgh Man – 4:29
Behind the Counter – 4:42
Middle Class Revolt – 4:49
L.A. – 4:32
Applause – 1:19
Big New Prinz – 6:04
Applause – 1:44
Free Range – 4:31
This one’s a gritty gem from The Fall’s live archive. Captured on 11th October 1993 at Batschkapp in Frankfurt, this CD release showcases the band in full post-punk flight, with Mark E. Smith’s acerbic delivery cutting through lo-fi textures and hypnotic repetition. Issued by Cog Sinister in 2018, it’s a raw document of their early ’90s lineup, featuring Stephen Hanley, Craig Scanlon, Dave Bush, Karl Burns, and Simon Wolstencroft. This set captures The Fall’s chaotic brilliance with a mix of biting satire, garage rock grit, and lo-fi experimentation.
🎶 Tracklist – Live 1993: Batschkapp, Frankfurt
Intro – 1:29
M5 – 3:58
Ladybird (Green Grass) – 4:03
High Tension Line – 4:46
Glam Racket – 3:18
Why Are People Grudgeful? – 5:34
I'm Going To Spain – 5:25
Free Range – 4:04
Behind The Counter – 4:59
Strychnine – 2:29
Big New Prinz – 6:46
A Past Gone Mad – 4:31
Lost In Music – 4:10
Paranoia Man In Cheap Shit Room – 4:06
Idiot Joy Showland – 5:16
Instrumental Interlude – 3:23
The Mixer – 5:11
Dead Beat Descendant – 5:11
Captured during their first U.S. tour, Live 23rd June 1981 @ Jimmy's Music Club, New Orleans finds The Fall in ferocious form — raw, unfiltered, and defiantly uncompromising. Mark E. Smith leads the charge with his signature sneer, backed by a lineup that includes Marc Riley, Craig Scanlon, and the Hanley brothers. The setlist draws heavily from Slates, Grotesque, and Hex Enduction Hour, offering a snapshot of the band’s evolution from jagged punk to avant-garde agitators.
Released by Cog Sinister in 2019, this CD preserves the chaotic brilliance of a night where the band’s sonic assault met Southern sweat. From the sardonic bite of “Lie Dream of a Casino Soul” to the hypnotic menace of “Hip Priest,” it’s a must-have for collectors chasing the visceral edge of The Fall’s live legacy.
📀 Tracklist
Deer Park – 5:15
Lie Dream of a Casino Soul – 3:12
Impression of J. Temperance – 5:26
Leave the Capitol – 5:04
Fit and Working Again – 3:01
Totally Wired – 4:03
Hip Priest – 7:12
How I Wrote "Elastic Man" – 5:54
Cash 'N' Carry / Gramme Friday – 10:48
Session Musician – 10:07
No Xmas for John Quays – 8:29
Captured during a blistering summer night in Cork, Live @ Pavilion Bar, 21st July 2012 finds The Fall in ferocious form. Fronted by the ever-enigmatic Mark E. Smith, this raw and unfiltered performance showcases the band’s uncompromising energy and sonic unpredictability. Released in 2019 on Cog Sinister, the CD features a tight lineup including Elena Poulou on keyboards, Peter Greenway on guitar, and Dave Spurr and Keiron Melling holding down the rhythm section. With a setlist that blends deep cuts, covers, and fan favourites, this live document is a must-have for collectors seeking the visceral edge of The Fall’s later-era sound.
Track List
Refurbish
Taking Off
Strychnine (The Sonics cover)
Psykick Dancehall
Chino
Nate
Captured at the legendary Doornroosje venue in Nijmegen, Netherlands, this 1999 live recording showcases The Fall in full post-punk flight — raw, unpredictable, and unmistakably Mark E. Smith. Released on CD via Cog Sinister in 2018, the set features a lineup including Julia Nagle on keyboards and Nev Wilding on guitar, delivering a lo-fi barrage of garage rock energy and surreal lyrical detours. Smith’s caustic delivery slices through the mix, anchoring a set that veers from fan favourites to deep cuts with chaotic precision. A must-have for collectors and connoisseurs of The Fall’s live mystique.
📀 Tracklist
Intro Theme – 4:04
Jet Boy – 3:37
Bound – 3:26
Anecdotes & Anecdotes in B# – 2:34
Touch Sensitive – 3:50
10 Houses of Eve – 3:35
This Perfect Day – 2:19
F-'Oldin' Money – 3:07
Birthday Song – 3:07
Shake Off – 2:49
Mad Men-Eng. Dog – 1:54
On My Own – 3:10
Ketamine Sun – 4:45
Anecdotes & Antedotes in B# – 3:27
Ol' Gang – 5:13
And Therein – 3:40
🎤 The Fall – Live at the Edinburgh Liquid Rooms, 10th October 2001
Format: CDLabel: Cog SinisterRelease Year: 2019
Product Description:Captured during a turbulent yet creatively potent phase, this live recording from Edinburgh’s Liquid Rooms showcases The Fall in full post-punk force. Mark E. Smith leads the charge with snarling vocals and cryptic wit, backed by a lineup that delivers raw energy and hypnotic repetition. The setlist blends cult classics with newer material, including blistering renditions of “Touch Sensitive,” “I Am Damo Suzuki,” and “Dr. Buck’s Letter.” Two instrumental interludes — “Kick the Can” and “Ibis Afro Man” — add texture to the chaos, while the band’s signature unpredictability keeps the crowd on edge. A must-have for collectors and fans of The Fall’s uncompromising live ethos.
📀 Track List:
Touch Sensitive – 3:58
The Fall – 3:21
Bourgeois Town – 4:49
Two Librans – 4:03
I Am Damo Suzuki – 4:56
And Therein – 4:04
The Joke – 3:30
Mr. Pharmacist – 2:49
Way Round – 5:36
Crop Dust – 5:33
Kick the Can (Instrumental) – 1:22
F-'oldin' Money – 6:08
Dr. Buck's Letter – 6:04
Ibis Afro Man (Instrumental) – 4:45
Live in San Francisco 1970 captures a rare and intimate performance recorded at KQED-TV Studios on August 30, 1970, during the band’s pivotal shift from psychedelic improvisation to Americana-infused songwriting. Released in 2021 by Rox Vox as a CD, this set also features guest appearances by Boz Scaggs and Linda Ronstadt, offering a broader snapshot of the Bay Area’s vibrant musical scene. The audio is professionally remastered from the original TV broadcast and includes background notes and archival images — a compelling time capsule for fans of the Dead’s Workingman’s Dead and American Beauty era.
📀 Track ListPart 1 – The Grateful Dead
Easy Wind – 7:06
Candyman – 7:13
Casey Jones – 4:39
Brokedown Palace – 3:41
Uncle John's Band – 5:34
Part 2 – Boz Scaggs
6. I'm Easy – 3:22
7. Look What I've Got – 4:36
Part 3 – Linda Ronstadt
8. (She's A) Very Lovely Woman – 2:53
9. Break My Mind – 3:08
10. Long, Long Time – 4:17
Recorded live on May 11th, 1970 at the legendary Fillmore West in San Francisco and broadcast by KSAN-FM, this performance captures The Incredible String Band at the height of their mystical powers. Known for their hypnotic stage presence and genre-defying blend of folk, psychedelia, and world music, the band delivers a set that’s both intimate and otherworldly.
This remastered CD is presented in a 4-panel digipak with an 8-page booklet featuring background notes and archival images. Released by London Calling in 2022, it’s a lovingly curated document of a band whose live shows were as much spiritual journeys as musical events.
Line-up Highlights:
Mike Heron: vocals, piano, guitar, percussion
Robin Williamson: vocals, guitar, gimbri, whistles, fiddle, woodwinds
Rose Simpson: bass, vocals, percussion (lead vocal on “Walking Along With You”)
Licorice McKechnie: vocals, percussion, spoons
📀 Tracklist
Intro / Light In Time Of Darkness
Glad To See You
Hirem Ponitof
The Fairies Hornpipe
Walking Along With You
This Moment
Robot Blues
Log Cabin In The Sky
The Kinks – Live in San Francisco 1970 captures the band in full swing at the legendary Fillmore West on November 13, 1970, during their third U.S. tour of the year. Broadcast on KSAN-FM and remastered for this 2021 CD release by London Calling, the performance showcases the band’s transition into more introspective and theatrical songwriting, just months after the release of Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One. The CD includes background liner notes and rare archival photos, adding historical depth and collector appeal.
🎶 Track List
Mr. Wonderful
Till the End of the Day
Last of the Steam Powered Trains
Big Sky
Brainwashed
Strangers
A Long Way From Home
Harry Rag
Act Nice and Gentle
Sunny Afternoon
Waterloo Sunset
Lola
Top of the Pops
Released by Neon in 2000, this German import compilation distills the essence of The Meters’ early funk and soul recordings. With tight grooves, syncopated rhythms, and unmistakable instrumental swagger, it’s a vibrant showcase of their influence on funk, hip-hop, and beyond. The cover design was handled by Elian Graphic Design (Soest, NL), with photography from ABC Press.
Track List:
Look-Ka Py Py
Cissy Strut
Ease Back
Sophisticated Cissy
A Message from The Meters
Funky Miracle
Dry Spell
Handclapping Song
Chicken Strut
I Need More Time
Same Old Thing
6 V 6 La
Sehorn’s Farm
Sing a Simple Song
Stormy
Oh, Calcutta!
Darling Darling Darling
Cardova
Captured during a legendary performance in Gothenburg, Sweden, October 1967, this CD showcases The Nice at their formative peak — fresh from touring with Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd. Digitally remastered from the original Sveriges Radio broadcast, the set blends psychedelic flair with classical rock ambition. Keith Emerson’s organ work is electrifying, while Davy O’List’s guitar adds a raw edge that would soon vanish from the band’s sound. Housed in a 4-panel digipack with UV gloss and a 12-page booklet featuring rare images and liner notes, it’s a vivid snapshot of a band on the cusp of prog greatness.
📀 Track List
She Belongs To Me (Bob Dylan) – 5:42
Flower King Of Flies (Emerson, Jackson) – 4:11
Sombrero Sam (Charles Lloyd) – 7:17
You Keep Me Hanging On (Holland–Dozier–Holland) – 6:28
The Thoughts Of Emerlist Davjack (O’List, Emerson) – 2:51
Rondo (Davison, O’List, Emerson, Jackson) – 12:13
The Pat Metheny Group – Live Tokyo '85 (CD, 2016) is a captivating snapshot of the band at their creative peak, recorded live at the U-Port Kan'i Hoken Hall in Tokyo on October 9, 1985. Released by Hi Hat Records as part of their Historic Radio Broadcasts series, this remastered edition captures the group’s dynamic fusion of jazz, Latin rhythms, and synthesizer textures during a pivotal moment in their evolution. This performance was originally broadcast on Tokyo FM and is cherished for its vibrant energy and nuanced interplay. It’s a collector’s gem—especially for fans drawn to the group’s Brazilian-influenced phase and live improvisational brilliance.
Metheny’s fascination with sonic exploration is on full display, supported by a stellar lineup:
Pat Metheny – guitars, guitar synthesizer, electric sitar
Lyle Mays – piano, synthesizers, organ, autoharp, trumpet
Steve Rodby – acoustic & electric bass
Paul Wertico – drums, percussion
Pedro Aznar – vocals, guitar, percussion, berimbau, glockenspiel
📀 Tracklist:
Forward March – 4:01
First Circle – 10:52
Scrap Metal – 9:22
Straight On Red – 8:43
Are You Going With Me? – 9:48
Half Life Of Absolution – 13:15
Letter From Home – 2:41
Yolanda, You Learn – 10:58
This one’s a gritty gem from the pub rock underworld. The Pirates’ Live in Japan CD captures their raw, high-voltage energy during a 1988 performance in Tokyo, released by Vivid Sound Corporation. It’s a full-throttle showcase of rock ’n’ roll swagger, led by the legendary Mick Green on guitar, Johnny Spence on bass and vocals, and Frank Farley on drums. Guest guitarist Yamaguchi Fujio adds a local spark to the mix. It’s a raucous blend of rockabilly, punk, and pub rock — a live document that feels like a sweaty club gig pressed into plastic.
Track List:
All By Myself
Ain’t Got No Money
I Can Tell
Lonesome Train
Money Honey
Don’t Munchen It
Can’t Believe You Wanna Leave
Goin’ Back Home
Please Don’t Touch
Honey Hush
Peggy Sue
Burnin’ Rubber
Shakin’ All Over
All In It Together
Modern Blues (2015) by The Waterboys is a rich, rootsy journey that blends folk-rock with soulful Americana, recorded in Nashville and steeped in Mike Scott’s poetic storytelling. Released on the Harlequin and Clown label, this album marked a bold sonic shift, embracing a full-band sound with a Southern flair while retaining the lyrical mysticism that defines the band’s legacy.
Product Description:Packaged in a 6-panel cardboard sleeve, the CD release of Modern Blues captures The Waterboys in a vibrant, electric phase. With Mike Scott at the helm, joined by Memphis keyboardist "Brother" Paul Brown and Muscle Shoals bassist David Hood, the album pulses with raw energy and spiritual introspection. From the swagger of “Still a Freak” to the cinematic sweep of “Long Strange Golden Road,” it’s a record that feels both timeless and freshly inspired.
Track List:
Destinies Entwined – 5:46
November Tale – 5:19
Still a Freak – 3:59
I Can See Elvis – 5:48
The Girl Who Slept for Scotland – 4:56
Rosalind (You Married the Wrong Guy) – 5:10
Beautiful Now – 3:58
Nearest Thing to Hip – 5:43
Long Strange Golden Road – 10:23
The 2024 reissue of Bang! by Thunder is a revved-up expanded edition of their 2008 ninth studio album, released via BMG. It’s available on CD it captures the band’s signature hard rock swagger with a fresh polish for collectors and new listeners alike.
This edition includes the original album plus rare, deleted, and previously unreleased tracks, making it a compelling piece for fans of British rock and Thunder’s gritty, melodic storytelling.
Tracklist:
On The Radio
Stormwater
Carol Ann
Retribution
Candy Man
Have Mercy
Watching Over You
Miracle Man
Turn Left At California
Love Sucks
One Bullet
Honey
Bonus Tracks:
13. On The Radio (Live at Rock City Nottingham, 2008)
14. Delilah (Live at Rock City Nottingham, 2007)
15. See My Baby Walking
16. I Believe (Missionary Position Version)
The Tina Turner – What’s Love Got to Do with It (30th Anniversary Edition) 4CD & DVD Deluxe Box Set is a collector’s dream, celebrating the legacy of Tina Turner’s iconic soundtrack album. This set includes the original album remastered, a disc of edits, remixes, and rarities, and two CDs featuring her electrifying live performance at the Blockbuster Pavilion in 1993, which is also available on the accompanying DVD. The box set comes with a poster and a 24-page booklet, offering deeper insights into Tina’s career and the album’s impact. This deluxe edition is a must-have for fans and collectors, blending remastered classics, rare mixes, and an unforgettable live experience.
Tracklist
CD 1 – Original Album (Remastered)
I Don't Wanna Fight
Rock Me Baby
Disco Inferno
Why Must We Wait Until Tonight?
Stay Awhile
Nutbush City Limits
(Darlin') You Know I Love You
Proud Mary
A Fool in Love
It's Gonna Work Out Fine
Shake a Tail Feather
I Might Have Been Queen
What's Love Got to Do with It
Tina's Wish
CD 2 – Edits, Remixes & Rarities
I Don't Wanna Fight (Single Edit)
Disco Inferno (7" Edit)
Why Must We Wait Until Tonight? (7" Single Edit)
Proud Mary (Edit)
I Don't Wanna Fight (Urban Mix)
Disco Inferno (12" Version)
Why Must We Wait Until Tonight? (Tony Dofat Remix)
I Don't Wanna Fight (Holiday Inn Lounge Mix)
I Don't Wanna Fight (Clubhouse Mix)
Why Must We Wait Until Tonight? (Tony Dofat 7" Edit)
I Don't Wanna Fight (Jerry Moran Dance Mix)
Why Must We Wait Until Tonight? (Instrumental)
I Don't Wanna Fight (Urban Radio Instrumental)
Disco Inferno (12" Dub)
Why Must We Wait Until Tonight (Acapella)
Proud Mary (Acapella)
CD 3 & CD 4 – Live at the Blockbuster Pavilion (1993)
Includes Tina’s powerhouse live performance, featuring hits from across her career.
DVD – Live Concert & Music Videos
Includes the full Blockbuster Pavilion performance and three music videos.
Experience the electrifying energy of Todd Rundgren’s Utopia as they take the stage for their first-ever UK concert, recorded live at the legendary Hammersmith Odeon in 1975. Officially released for the first time in 2012 by Floating World Records, this CD captures the band in peak form—balancing Rundgren’s melodic solo work with the group’s progressive rock firepower.
Remastered from the original BBC Rock Hour broadcast, this performance showcases Utopia’s early lineup: Todd Rundgren, Roger Powell, John Siegler, and Willie Wilcox. The setlist blends extended prog explorations with punchy pop gems, including a fiery cover of The Move’s “Do Ya” and a nod to Rundgren’s Nazz-era with “Open My Eyes.”
Whether you're a longtime fan or a collector of rare live recordings, this release is a must-have—raw, vibrant, and historically significant.
📀 Track List
Freedom Fighters – 5:14
Mister Triscuits – 10:36
The Last Ride – 5:12
When the Sh*t Hits the Fan / Sunset Boulevard / Le Feel Internacionale – 5:33
Heavy Metal Kids – 4:22
The Wheel – 7:33
Open My Eyes – 4:08
Sons of 1984 – 4:05
Do Ya – 4:06
Couldn't I Just Tell You – 3:42