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ENJOY YOUTH : Album May 17th
Pre-Order all formats + Official store exclusives now!
I am so excited to finally announce that my fifth album 'Enjoy Youth' is being released on May 17th, and is available to pre-order … now!

My official store includes choice of CD and vinyl formats plus 4 exclusive limited edition cassettes…each of which features a different bonus track.

Pre-orders also come with a signed art card! 



There’s also an exclusive lyric book and some really fun merchandise to accompany the record, for those who want the full colourful experience!
The album is written to bring joy. The last few years since COVID have been heavy and hard for many, and this album is written to help celebrate the things that we have in our lives that bring us happiness. 
 
It is inspired by my best friend Janice, and the title comes from a night out in Paris when we were going to a club, and the grandmother of the family she was an au pair for saw us leaving for the night, and asked where we were going. When we said "a club!" she beamed at us and exclaimed ... "well! Enjoy ... YOUTH!" and that phrase made us laugh so hard, and has stuck with us ever since.
 
I am over the moon to have so many people who HAVE helped me enjoy youth be part of this album: Ultra Naté, Berri, Beth Hirsch, RICHARD X ... ! And people from more recently who are fabulous: my GRAMMY nominated friend Mykal Kilgore, the fab Sam Harper, my super talented multi-instrumentalist and porn star friend Jonah Wheeler and my brilliant co-writers and producers and long-time collaborators Ian Masterson, Jon Shave and Babydaddy of Scissor Sisters.
 
The last album was a UK #1 Dance Album but missed the Top 40, let's see what we can do this time around. Every single stream, pre-save, download or physical sale is a huge gift and is so appreciated! THANK YOU.


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Cock Robin

Precious Dreams (3CD)

The Complete CBS Recordings 1985-1990
 


Cock Robin’s self-titled debut album achieved multi-platinum success across Europe in 1985. It included the hits ‘The Promise You Made’ (Germany #6, France #4, Netherlands #2, UK #28), ‘Thought You Were On My Side’ (Germany #21, France #39, Netherlands #4), and ‘When Your Heart Is Weak’ (Germany #8, France #9, Netherlands #19), their sole US chart hit which peaked at #35 and was a staple video in the early days of MTV. The success of the singles propelled the album into the top 10 (Netherlands #3, Belgium #2, Germany #5, France #7).

Their second album, ‘After Here Through Midland’, followed in 1987 and was another huge success across Europe. It included the hit ‘Just Around The Corner’ (Netherlands #14, Belgium #11, Germany #16, France #14.) Europe’s love affair with the band propelled the album into the top 10 (Netherlands #6, Belgium #3, Germany #6, France #4) and it went platinum in France.

Third album, ‘First Love / Last Rites’ produced by Rhett Davies, who worked with Roxy Music, was released in 1989. Despite its high quality the album fared less well except in France where it reached #11 and went 2 x gold. In the US and Japan the album was issued in 1990 with their cover of Conway Twitty’s ‘It’s Only Make Believe’ added as track six and that’s been included here.

• Featuring 47 tracks over 3 CDs, including the band’s three studio albums recorded between 1985 and 1990 – ‘Cock Robin’ (1985), follow up, ‘After Here Through Midland’ (1987), and the ripe for rediscovery, ‘First Love / Last Rites’ (1989).

• Plus single B-sides and 12” remixes.

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One of the ground breaking albums of 1983, was Paul Young’s debut solo album No Parlez, which reached Number 1 in the UK Albums Chart in September. The album has a current tally of 119 weeks on the Chart and a 4x Platinum BPI Certification.

The album featured three Top 5 singles and charted in the final week of the 3-week run of ‘Wherever I Lay My Hat (That’s My Home)’, a cover of the Marvin Gaye classic, being the UK’s #1 Single.

CD Two features the key 7” Versions and Extended Mixes, as well as three further tracks, two of which did not appear on the 1983 album and one was added to the Cassette and CD formats.



CD ONE
01. Come Back And Stay
02. Love Will Tear Us Apart
03. Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)
04. Ku Ku Kurama
05. No Parlez
06. Love Of The Common People
07. Oh Women
08. Iron Out The Rough Spots
09. Broken Man
10. Tender Trap
11. Sex

CD TWO
01. Behind Your Smile
02. I've Been Lonely For So Long
03. Iron Out The Rough Spots [7” Mix]
04. Love Of The Common People [1982 7” Mix]
05. Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home) [7” Version]
06. Come Back And Stay [Single Remix Version]
07. Love Of The Common People [Remix]
08. Iron Out The Rough Spots [12” Mix]
09. Love Of The Common People [Extended Club Mix]
10. Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home) [Extended Club Mix Version]
11. Sex [Extended Club Mix Version]
12. Come Back And Stay [Extended Club Mix Version]
13. Yours 5:39
14. Come Back And Stay [Scratch Mix]

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KIM WILDE

Love Blonde - The RAK Years

Release Date: February 24, 2024


Kim Wilde has blazed a trail ever since she made her debut with the indelible ‘Kids in America’ back in 1981. Kim’s early hits on Mickie Most’s RAK Records blend angsty new wave energy with the innate pop sensibility she shares with her chief collaborators, brother Ricky and father Marty.

Love Blonde: The RAK Years’ is the most comprehensive collection of Kim’s RAK output ever assembled. Boasting 50 tracks across four CDs, it brings together three classic studio albums, ‘Kim Wilde’, ‘Select’ and ‘Catch as Catch Can’, each remastered and expanded with bonus tracks, plus ‘Special Disco Mixes’. Featuring era-authentic artwork and previously unseen photos, this exclusive remix album features 12” versions of ten singles, extended and reinvented in the spirit of the 80s. Six of these mixes have been newly commissioned especially for this package.

This package features an impressive roll call of UK hit singles: ‘Kids in America’ (#2), ‘Chequered Love’ (#4), ‘Water on Glass’ (#11), ‘Cambodia’ (#12), ‘View From a Bridge’ (#16), ‘Child Come Away’ (#43), ‘Love Blonde’ (#23) and ‘Dancing in the Dark’ (#67). Kim’s global appeal also led to further overseas releases such as ‘Bitter Is Better’, ‘Take Me Tonight’ and ‘House of Salome’. Bonus material including B-sides and album out-takes from the album sessions rounds out a complete survey of Kim’s RAK years.

Presented in a stunning lift-off lid box with special print finish, each album in this package is housed in a gatefold sleeve featuring the original vinyl artwork. The 48-page booklet features lyrics, a RAK discography, rare photos and new sleeve notes written by Kim Wilde expert Marcel Rijs.

Kim’s diary looks as busy as ever, with live dates across Europe lined up for 2024 and a new studio album on the horizon. We are delighted to continue our successful partnership with this perennial icon of British pop!

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CURVE

Unreadable Communication
Anxious Recordings 1991-1993

Released February 23, 2024


Formed by two relative veterans of the musical landscape in London in 1990, Curve blazed a trail with a fresh new sound during the first few years of that decade, fusing heavy electronics with layered guitars and sweetly dark vocals. The British music press was instantly enamoured, and the band went on to score a succession of critically acclaimed underground hits through a series of classic EPs and two futuristic albums.

Released on Dave Stewart’s (Eurythmics) Anxious imprint, these records chart the course of a band who burned brightly but briefly in their original incarnation, taking their cues from the scene around them and creating a new sound which many would mimic (most notably, Butch Vig’s Garbage). But this is the original flavour. The real deal. Original and daring. Homespun yet worldly.

Featuring the classic early EPs and those two seminal long players, ‘Unreadable Communication’ demands a re-examination of a band who set the standards of their own time and place, and who continue to be referenced and appreciated by shoegazers, industrialists and ethereal pop kids across the world.

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