Mjtifr FUTURE \ V/1 SOUNDSy | A ’"l™ ! HI The classic debut album NEW WAVE was on most critics ‘Best Of’ lists and won runner-up . JHH JB 1 status in the Mercury Music Prize. Now everything NEW WAVE promised and more is WM ■ status in the Mercury Music Now everything NEW WAVE promised and more is available on the astounding follow-up. , y Kicking off with the band’s most urgent single to date ‘Lenny Valentino’ and featuring the new single ‘Chinese Bakery’. Available on cassette and compact disc at a special price for the first month of release. Also available on limited edition vinyl. 8 L , ■ I Illi _ I 1a?-»sSt l Si"'7 ■ 1 ' '; | . Completing the trilogy begun with THE INDESCRIBABLE WOW and the critically acclaimed J "S '' t tß* CRUEL INVENTIONS, singer/songwriter SAM PHILLIPS’ new album stimulates with inventive yet j| s . austere instrumentation, the songs balanced by earthiness and honesty to graceful effect. « ! yji _ Produced by T-Bone Burnett. Her voice is a pleasure, hear it in the forthright delivery of the ■ "' new single‘l Need Love’. I | ’ r/. Fi' jB % Available on compact disc only. HHI i —O ■Wwr?’ , " FSOL first came to public attention through the indie release ACCELERATOR and through Or g -yjjfl hi I their incarnation AMORPHOUS ANDROGYNOUS. LIFEFORMS is an experience in deep listening IS | music, a marriage between sound and vision. Featuring the epic 31 minute and 50 second y f \ > I single ’Cascade’, the album has been described as ‘extreme realism’. ~ Available on limited edition vinyl, cassette and compact disc. • yfc off Si kWJi a I x .cSi I LIPEFORMS ES rpTMysgs] s The first international release for the new contemporary French chanteuse. Influences are |J|| ' Mill wf ' B drawn from some of the great female jazz singers, especially Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan |||| jj| and more recently Sade. f I Jll Seduction is the key word — pleasures of the flesh and mind entangled in delicately lustful 73 |V ' IBMhBmB French/English songs. Featuring the current single ‘Doucement (A Taste of You)’ and available f ~ - I *B| 8888 on cassette an( compact disc. ■H ■ -UlSj’ _i jhMmii I I .... <, • ?•;■<?;;7 ,yj •j. j|| No diversions, no congestion, TRAFFIC is back on the road again. One of the most r S; ||l influential bands of the early psychedelic rock era, original members Steve Winwood and || \‘ s I fit Jim Capaldi, having enjoyed considerable solo success, have re-grouped to record FAR ' BL FROM.UOMF- T he songs. are an.inspiring.display.of.R&B.tronvM. folk origins, driving fv. / rll. J..- J I rhythmsand rock. congestion, TRAFFIC is back on the road again. One of the most I ‘ j j influential bands of the early psychedelic rock era, original members Steve Winwood and 188 j Jim Capaldi, having enjoyed considerable solo success, have re-grouped to record FAR wF* J FROM HOMF The songs are an inspiring display of R&B proovi". folk origins, driving I 1 J/, rhythms and rock. Featuring the current single ‘Here Comes A Man’ and available on cassette and compact disc. ** jH | |||| S ■■ : This collection of songs, air written by Scaggs, includes a broad range of material from |||| I fik rockabilly, Texas-style shuffle, Louisiana country, cajun, street grooves and early blues R&B. |||| I et SOME CHANGE evokes a consistent mood through the easy-going conviction of Scaggs’ lß MtM , singing — his seductive drawl still works its charm — and his apt, langorous guitar |lg playing. He’s at the top of his sophisticated game. Available on cassette‘and compact disc, EH J J" ‘ S7LI ' >’ f : V. ■’, ; Iql The debut album A STORM IN HEAVEN garnered tremendous pres sand radio support and wTO k||. VERVE closed 1993 on the New Faces page of Rolling Stone's year-end issue. The first IHII record under the new name THE VERVE is a compilation of nine brilliant songs, from gW ;■ <s I alternative studio takes, live acoustic performances, B-sides and out-takes and a USA ’7 Illi remix of the single‘Blue’. ' j'‘y X. I ? gill Available on mid-price compact disc only. 1 ' g will I - < The fourth aum from singer/songwriter JULIA FORDHAM, her first since SWEPT OVER I- jz two years ago. i' .AjH Working with producer Larry Klein, Fordham has conceived a new album of crystalline H j clarity, moving grooves and sumptuous harmonies. ? Featuring the upbeat accessibility of the first single ‘Different Time Different Place’. IH ; < ».i I Available on cassette and compact disc. ■.bl'- \> | Listen to FALLING FORWARD —it soars. 1 'W 1 _ » ..... -R...88 g Released through the critically acclaimed POINTBLANK label, POPS STAPLES has produced a fitting f j LILIA. j Hu follow-up to‘Peace To the Neighbourhood'. C . I Long-time admirers Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne and Ry Cooder, as well as The Staple Singers, pay ' I tribute to Pop’s influence oh their music by joning him on his new album. ''l As a songwriter and guitarist POPS STAPLES has been an innovator with a broad influence M Wadi I I on pop, rock, R&B and gospel. ? r IHI Available on cassette and compact disc. • gb www jW *X V*— V‘i W Jl l ' ; m , Released through the REAL WORLD RECORDS label, this album is a follow-up to the critically ■ acclaimed WEAVING MY ANCESTOR’S VOICES. An extraordinary exploration of vocal power and O -A. ' potential, SHEILA CHANDRA uses a range of vocal fascinations from onomatopoeic sound W collages to the inflective links between Islamic and soul vocals. i '4 SsBKl Available on limited edition compact disc only.
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