Reissue of the Bomp compliation from 1991. All their early singles, some rare tracks (including the previously unreleased 'Left to Right') and songs taken from a 1978 live show. Learn More
Includes some of the songs from records only available as limited 45s handed out free at their sell-out shows, as well as from a 12" only available at the opening of the exhibition Billy Childish: A Rock Poet between the Spiritual and Natural World in China. Housed in a matte jacket and limited to 500 copies. Learn More
A compilation to celebrate the release of the brand-new book – To Ease My Troubled Mind: The Authorised Unauthorised History of Billy Childish written by Ted Kessler.
When the idea for the book was mooted Billy wanted to put a succinct double album compilation together to summarise his 47 years of making music. This is the result.
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Two Headed are Kurt Dräckes (The Sewergrooves, The Royal Cream) and Robert Eriksson (The Hellacopters, KSM3, Strindbergs, Strengsbrew, Black Weeds, etc.). Recorded and mixed live at Tavastia Club, June 25th of 2003. Learn More
This LP marks the third collaboration between John Michael McCarthy and Chaputa! Records, following “The Sore Losers” and “Teenage Tupelo.” McCarthy is a luminary in underground cult cinema, celebrated for his ability to blend subversive storytelling with the rebellious spirit of rock and roll. His films pay homage to the iconic bad girls of cinema’s past while capturing the essence of retro-kitsch aesthetics. Learn More
Reissue of the 1985 Karbon Rec. LP. Recorded at Berry St. Studios, London, January 1985, except "Atom Bomb Baby", recorded at Soundwork Studios, Brussels. Learn More
A collection of hits is what you get here. In 1986 the SCIENTISTS re-recoreded 12 cuts they released between 1982 and 1985 and put them out on this fine platter. The best LP to kickstart a weird love with the SCIENTISTS and that will make you want to get more of this! Learn More
Reissue of the mighty cool SCIENTISTS debut from 1981. No hits like they already released on 45, but a solid full lenght with a more 'pop' touch. Learn More
The new project from Frankie Stubbs and Graeme Philliskirk of Leatherface, Hugo Mudie of The Sainte Catherines, Alex Keane of The Murderburgers. Learn More
This pressing of Living Eyes is the 1994 remix version of the album and has previously been unreleased on vinyl. It has been remastered for the occasion. The front cover is the same as the original release while the back has been altered and the inner sleeve has liner notes explaining the genesis of the remix. Learn More
Repress of 1000 copies! This 19 track double LP is a recut of the 2014 release of a live concert recorded at Paddington Town Hall (Sydney Australia) in December 1977. Recorded just prior to the band's departure for the UK to promote the Sire release of their 'Radios Appear' album, this recording was mixed from 16 track master tapes that had languished forgotten for decades. It is a totally wild and raw record that captures the band's true primal energy perhaps in a way that other recordings haven't. The songs represent a wide selection of their originals along with covers of Blue Oyster Cult, MC5 and Bo Diddley. Learn More
The first all-new album by The Prisoners since 1986. It features the original line-up of Allan Crockford - bass, vocals, Graham Day - vocals, guitar, Johnny Symons - drums and James Taylor - Hammond organ, vocals. Learn More
Reissue of the 1986 album released on the Voxx ( Bomp) label back then. The only recording ever released by these four 60s r&b and garage fans. Learn More