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Various Artists ‘Bite Harder – The Music De Wolfe Studio Sampler’ (De Wolfe)


Wheedle’s Groove ‘Kearney Barton’ (Light In The Attic)


Brand new recordings! – 9 tracks of earth- shaking, head nodding grooves including The


Total Experience Gospel Choir’s superlative interpretation of Soundgarden’s ‘Jesus Christ Pose’, a soul-funk take on The Stone Roses’ ‘Fools Gold’, plus a host of other Seattle soul legends.


Various Artists


‘The Ultimate 50s Rockin’ Sci-Fi Disc’ (Viper)


The Viper Label has put together a unique collection of original 1950s sci-fi influenced


recordings. Reflecting early artistic impressions of the first wave of flying saucer news items, some truly dynamic interpretations!


Gong ‘2032’


(G-Wave) Edward Williams


‘Life On Earth – Music From The 1979 BBC TV Series’ (Trunk)


Yet another superlative soundtrack release from Trunk Records: the groundbreaking


natural history programme Life On Earth hit TV screens 30 years ago, in 1979. This is the


first time the beautiful music composed for the series has been commercially issued.


Various Artists


‘D-Funk – Funk, Disco & Boogie Grooves From Germany’ (Marina)


D-FUNK presents 18 block-rocking and distinctively eclectic funk, disco and boogie nuggets from Germany that range from sweaty


JB-styled grooves, cooking fusion gems, uptight post-punk funk to slick urban disco anthems.


Nostalgia 77


‘Nostalgia 77 Sessions featuring Keith and Julie Tippett’ (Tru Thoughts)


“A fine collaboration between Nostalgia 77,


freeform piano veteran Keith Tippett and his wife, Julie (aka 60s pop queen Driscoll). It


mixes original material that sound like old jazz standards with spookier atonal offerings” – 4/5 Uncut


Various Artists


‘Park Lane Archives’ (Jungle Records)


Exclusive, unreleased outtakes and demos


from Glasgow’s Park Lane Studio! Rarities from the likes of: Bluebells, Del Amitri, Primal Scream, Altered Images, Deacon Blue, Hipsway, Love & Money and many more.


Marketed and distributed exclusively by SRD: www.myspace.com/southernrecorddistributors Tel 020 8802 3000


The legendary psych-rockers return! 2032 represents the first time Steve Hillage has recorded with original Gong founder, Daevid Allen since 1974’s You album. “An engaging and unhinged return by psychedelia’s last true adventurers.” – MOJO Touring UK throughout November.


Monty Python’s Flying Circus ‘Unreleased TV Soundtrack’ (De Wolfe)


The long lost incidental music from the most seminal and cult comedy television series ever. 30 hand-picked (and newly remastered) tracks chosen for their musical merit and importance to the show’s history, including the legendary sketches: The Liberty Bell, Blackmail, Dennis Moore, Spot The Loony and more.


Martin Belmont ‘The Guest List’ (Gold Top)


On ‘The Guest List’ guitarist Martin Belmont is reunited with many of the singers he’s played with. All new recordings with guest vocals by Nick Lowe, Carlene Carter, Graham Parker, Geraint Watkins and more.


Fourth in the De Wolfe reissue series, collecting some rare unreleased slices of psychedelic rock, steel band funk, cosmic prog, afro-beat and beyond. Includes original tracks as sampled by Kool G Rap & M.O.P., High & Mighty and Cam’Ron.


Liam Hayes and Plush ‘Bright Penny’ (Broken Horse)


10 new songs from Liam Hayes and Plush! “A creamy rock ‘n’ soul fantasy” – UNCUT **** “A hopeful ode to classic pop and soul. Unpretentious, emotional and with a strong feeling for a good story.” – MOJO ****


Betty Davis ‘Nasty Gal’ (Light In The Attic)


First official re-release! 32-page full colour booklet featuring the original artwork, new notes, unseen photos and full lyrics. Mastered from the original tapes. Hendrix and Sly Stone-inspired funk-rock at its finest. Released simultaneously with the lost album Is It Love Or Desire.


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