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Royal Blood
Typhoons 7" [ Ewuk / Warner / 7in - released 4/Feb/2021 ] Black vinyl with lyrics 'raging on behind my eyes' etched on reverse. |
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Sugar Minott
One Step Ahead (7") [ Daptone / 7in - released 8/Dec/2023 ] Daptone Records is proud to present the latest offering from producer extraordinaire, Victor Axelrod. Initially voiced over a midi demo at Axelrodʼs Donʼt Trip Studio, "One Step Ahead" is one of the last recordings made during Sugar Minottʼs... |
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Waldir Calmon
Airport Love Theme / Afro Som (7") [ Mr Bongo / 7in - released 12/Mar/2021 ] Taken from Waldir Calmon's 'Waldir Calmon E Seus Multisons' album on Copacabana (1970), from looking at this unassuming record cover featuring a middle-aged man sporting an impressive pair of glasses you wouldn't expect it to become the fabric to one... |
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Abba
Ring Ring (5 x 7" Single Box Set) [ Polar / 7in - released 19/May/2023 ] ABBA celebrate the 50th anniversary of their debut album Ring Ring with a new collection of vinyl products. This 7″ box set includes 5 singles from the album, each with a b-side companion track. The set features 5 coloured discs (transparent... |
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Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band
How We Do b/w Nuthin' But A G Thang (7") [ Big Crown / 7in - released 4/Aug/2023 ] Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band are back with a heavy two sider of West Coast Hip Hop covers that put a new spin on two tried and true classics. Side A is their cover of Game and 50 Cent's "How We Do", one of the standouts from Game's 2005 debut album.... |
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Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band
Raise It Up b/w Space (7") [ Big Crown / 7in - released 10/Sep/2021 ] In the wake of their new album Expansions, Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band drop another must have two-sider. On the A side they take on the J Dilla produced Slum Village club banger "Raise It Up" and give it the BRSB treatment. The B finds BRSB... |
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Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band
Represent b/w Juicy Fruit (7") [ Big Crown / 7in - released 1/Apr/2022 ] Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band follow up their 2021 "Expansions" album with another solid 7" offering. The A side is one of the standout tracks from Expansions. BRSB cover the DJ Premier produced Nas classic, taking the original and expanding the... |
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Bobby "Boris" Pickett
Monster Mash (Limited Edition Green Vinyl 7") [ Decca / 7in - released 6/Oct/2023 ] Originally released in 1962, the spooky halloween favorite is back on 7″ neon green vinyl LP, featuring the official Next Habit remix. |
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Bobby Oroza
I Got Love b/w Loving Body (7") [ Big Crown / 7in - released 19/Feb/2021 ] Bobby Oroza is back with a new set of tunes that pick up right where his glorious 2018 debut album, This Love, left off. The A side "I Got Love" is a sweet soul anthem for those with their priorities straight and an encouraging reminder to those... |
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Bobby Oroza
My Place, My Time b/w Through These Tears (7") [ Big Crown Records / 7in - released 19/Aug/2022 ] The A side is one of the mid-tempo stand outs, "My Place, My Time" where Bobby humbly pours his heart out about his own difficulties and how he made up his mind to get passed them. Like a lot of the other tunes on this album there is a message of... |
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Bobby Oroza
The Other Side b/w Make Me Believe (7") [ Big Crown / 7in - released 29/Apr/2022 ] This new 7" shows off two sides of Bobby's song writing, an upbeat number on the "plug" side and a heavy duty ballad on the flip. The A side "The Otherside" is an optimistic tune that Bobby humbly shares his story about the troubles we can create for... |
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Bobby Oroza & El Michels Affair
Whatcha Know b/w Losing It 7" [ Big Crown / 7in - released 23/Jun/2023 ] Bobby's 2019 tour ended in New York City and he had two days off before flying home to Finland. Leon invited him to the Diamond Mine to record some music. Bobby had been talking about wanting to stretch out lyrically and write about more esoteric... |
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Brainstory
Breathe b/w Sorry (7") [ Big Crown / 7in - released 16/Aug/2019 ] This new 7" showcases the funkier, jazzier but equally soulful side of Brainstory. The A side "Breathe" takes a page out of the Shuggie Otis playbook and then flips the script with some stoned out, west coast swag. Side B "Sorry" keeps on with... |
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Brainstory
Dead End / Mnemophobia [ Big Crown / 7in - released 22/Mar/2019 ] |
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Brainstory
Seasons b/w Bye Bye (7") [ Big Crown / 7in - released 26/Feb/2021 ] This gorgeous two-sider features the two vocal songs from Brainstory's otherwise instrumental forthcoming EP, Ripe. On Side A, Seasons showcase Brainstory's sunny California soul and mixes in a touch of Roy Ayers east coast energy. The result is... |
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The Channels 4
Cross My Heart B/W Carla & The Carlettes Groovin [ Big Crown Records / 7in - released 26/Jul/2019 ] Big Crown Records is proud to present, for the first time ever on a 45, two tunes pulled from one of Brooklyn's most sought after "Holy Grail" soul records, YIA Talent Hunt Winners. Youth in Action, Inc. (YIA) was formed in 1963 when the Central... |
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The Clean
Late Last Night / Psychedelic Clown (30th Anniversary Reissue 7") [ Merge / 7in - released 24/Jan/2025 ] The 30th anniversary reissue of The Clean's "Late Last Night" b/w "Psychedelic Clown" 1994 single. Long out of print, the 7-inch has been remastered from the original tapes by producer and engineer Tex Houston and preserves Hamish Kilgour's original... |
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Creedence Clearwater Revival
Travelin' Band (Live At Royal Albert Hall, 1970) (RSD 22 7") [ Craft Recordings / 7in - released 18/Jun/2022 ] Featuring a previously unreleased live version of the all-time classic song, recorded at Royal Albert Hall in 1970. The b-side is a live version of the classic "Who'll Stop the Rain" recorded in Oakland in 1970 |
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The Cure
Boys Don't Cry 86 Mix (Limited Edition 7") [ Polydor / 7in - released 24/Apr/2026 ] Initially released as a standalone single in the summer of 1979, Boys Don't Cry became the title track of the US edition of the band's debut album, Three Imaginary Boys. The song went on to become one of the band's signature tracks and achieved... |
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The Desert Wolves
Love Scattered Lives 7" [ Optic Nerve / 7in - released 21/May/2021 ] The first gig for Manchester's The Desert Wolves was supporting The Stone Roses. They released 2 singles on the excellent Ugly Man Records before splitting, just before the The Stone Roses hit the big time and just about every Manchester band were... |