Desire

Marlene Dietrich (The Scarlet Empress) and Gary Cooper (Bluebeards Eighth Wife) star in Desire, a romantic crime caper directed by Frank Borzage (A Farewell to Arms). When jewel thief Madeleine (Dietrich) leaves Paris with a string of pearls, she conspires to smuggle them across the Spanish border with the unwitting assistance of American mechanic Tom […]

Father Brown Series 1-10

All 110 episodes from the first ten series of the TV drama starring Mark Williams as the eponymous character created by English writer G.K. Chesterton. Set in the 1950s in the fictional village of Kembleford, the series follows Roman Catholic priest Father Brown who has a knack for solving crimes. Series 1 episodes are: The […]

No Obligation

Here comes No Obligation, the second full-length release from THE LINDA LINDAS further advances their unironic, joyful, and exciting trajectory of mashing up LA punk with alt-rock, garage rock, power pop, new wave, rock en espanol. No Obligation was written and recorded by the band during spring breaks, winter breaks, and long weekends (Lucia and […]

The Irish Seasons

As responses to Vivaldis The Four Seasons go, the world-premiere of The Irish Four Seasons by Ailbhe McDonagh instantly ranks amongst the most evocative and ear-catching Presented alongside the “Red Priests” monumental opus, in the debut recording by leading Irish violinist Lynda OConnor, McDonaghs The Irish Four Seasons resonates with a shrewd synthesis of Baroque […]

Lianne La Havas

Lianne La Havas, Lianne’s third album and her first in five years and is an album of startling beauty and insight—made entirely on her own terms which has been quite a journey. In one sense, geographically: La Havas spent a lot of time moving back and forth between the UK and the States working on […]

This Aint The Way You Go Out

British musician Lucy Rose released a third album, No Words Left, back in 2019. It garnered the strongest critical acclaim of her career and culminated in a sell-out show at Londons Barbican theatre. It was a record that ruminated in a sort of hushed reverence, emotionally charged and deftly delivered. Lucy had planned to spend […]

Songs Of Innocence & Experience 1965-1995

First Marianne Faithfull compilation since 2001’s ‘An Introduction to…’ and the first to contain rare and unreleased material since the Island Anthology ‘A Perfect Stranger’ in 1998. Containing 4 previously unreleased recordings including 1 completely unheard song. In addition to the unreleased material, 22 of the 29 tracks on the LP are making their first […]

Whats Up Tiger Lily / Youre A Big Boy Now

Two interesting soundtrack albums from the sixties written and performed by John B. Sebastian and the Lovin’ Spoonful, a band with their roots in the folk music scene of Greenwich Village in lower Manhattan. In Whats Up Tiger Lily?, Woody Allens debut film, the musicianship is well represented by instrumentals such as “Gray Prison Blues” […]

Collected

Louis Armstrong was one of the most influential figures in the jazz scene. As a trumpeter, singer and composer he recorded some of the most famous songs the world would ever hear. This Collected release combines the songs from his early days with his big hits and collaborations with other artists. Louis Armstrong was born […]

Amen

1. Sister Sadie 5:56 2. So What 5:32 3. Jubilation 5:07 4. Brother Daniel 5:14 5. Green Dolphin Street 8:31 6. Amen 5:04 7. Stella By Starlight 4:37 8. Something By John 6:52 9. Brother Daniel 6:18 10. Reverie 3:51 11. Cheek To Cheek 5:57 12. Im Getting Sentimental Over You 5:02 13. Night and […]