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Various Artists NEW RELEASE CDs 30/8/19 BON IVER i,i [Jagjaguwar] £9.99 CARAVAN PALACE Chronologic £10.99 CARTER TUTTI VOID (Throbbing Gristle) Triumvirate [Conspiracy International] £11.99 EZRA FURMAN Twelve Nudes [Bella Union] £9.99 LANA DEL REY Norman Fucking Rockwell! £10.99 MARTIN SIMPSON Rooted [Deluxe 2CD on Topic] *Featuring Guests Inc. Richard Hawley, Don Flemons, Nancy Kerr & Loads More £11.99 SHERYL CROW Threads Featuring Johhny Cash, Mavis Staples, Neil Young, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, Jason Isbell and More! £10.99 THE S.L.P. (Kasabian) The S.L.P. £9.99 TOOL Fear Inoculum [Special Box edition + MP3] *LIMITED TRI-FOLD SOFT PACK, 4” HD SCREEN W/ EXCLUSIVE VIDEO FOOTAGE, CABLE, SPEAKER, & 30 PAGE BOOK* £79.99 WHITNEY Forever Turned Around [Secretly Canadian] £7.99 * Please be aware that we have sold out of our initial allocation of this title BUT we are very hopeful of more arriving on Friday 30th Aug. 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Aokohio [Joyful Noise Recordings] £9.99 WISHBONE ASH Live At Rockpalast 1976 [2CD + DVD] £17.99 COMPILATIONS VARIOUS ARTISTS 101 Orange Street - Ska Meets The Rocksteady Train [Kingston Sounds] £10.99 VARIOUS ARTISTS Lamp Records: It Glowed Like The Sun, The Story Of Naptown’s Motown (1969-1972)[4CDSet] £14.99 VARIOUS ARTISTS Stranger Things: Soundtrack From The Netflix Original Series, Season 3 £9.99 VARIOUS ARTISTS The Daisy Age [Ace] £9.99 VARIOUS ARTISTS The Rough Guide To The Roots Of Country Music [World Music Network] £5.99 VARIOUS ARTISTS The Rough Guide To World Jazz [World Music Network] £5.99 REISSUES CABARET VOLTAIRE Chance Versus Causality [Mute] £9.99 CRASS Best Before 1984 [2CD] £11.99 CRASS Christ The Album [2CD] £18.99 CRASS Penis Envy £9.99 CRASS Stations Of The Crass £9.99 CRASS Yes Sir I Will £9.99 FRANK ZAPPA Orchestral Favourites 40th Anniversary [3CD] £23.99 GOLDIE Saturnz Return (21st Anniversary Edition) [3CD] £13.99 GREGG ALLMAN Laid Back [Remastered + Expanded Deluxe 2CD] £13.99 MANU CHAO Clandestino / Bloody Border [Ltd. 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