Classic reissues from July–December 2025
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Released 8 August 2025
- A Certain Ratio’s highly sought-after 1985 live album gets an official release with new artwork. Live in America is an essential artefact from the band’s career, capturing their summer ’85 US tour supporting labelmates New Order across the East Coast and Canada. Originally released on cassette and sold at gigs, this rare gem is now available on CD and vinyl, complete with new artwork and sleeve notes. Compiled from the standout performances of the tour, Live in America spans the band’s early years, capturing ACR at a thrilling crossroads in their trajectory.
- Note: The LP is initially available on limited-edition green glass vinyl.
Released 1 August 2025
- Glastonbury 2000 documents David Bowie’s legendary Sunday-night headline performance at the most famous festival on Earth. The full 21-song performance is released here to celebrate its 25th anniversary, including many of his greatest hits. The sleeve features a photo of Bowie dressed in a frock coat designed by Alexander McQueen with a pattern echoing the famous ‘bipperty-bopperty hat’ worn by David at his Glastonbury Fayre debut in 1971.
- Richard Hawley’s widely revered 2005 album, Coles Corner, gets a special half-speed master edition for its 20th anniversary. Coles Corner was Hawley’s third studio album and his first for Mute Records. After five years of garnering praise for his songwriting talents and heart-melting baritone voice, and steadily building a solid fan base through his outstanding live performances, hard work paid off on an album regarded by many as his best.
- Note: The LP is initially available as a limited-edition ‘zoetrope’ picture disc.
Released 25 July 2025
- Following the release of Tall Tales, his new collaborative album with Thom Yorke, comes a welcome 2-LP reissue of Mark Pritchard’s previous solo album, Under the Sun. Originally released in 2016, Under the Sun is one story told in chapters and, as with any good story, the spell is only maintained if you don’t skip to the end. Pritchard, as usual, defies easy categorisation and that gives depth and nuance to this work. He draws on the sounds and influences genetically coded in his musical DNA – ambient, nu-wave, avant-garde electronics and folk – but reimagines them through an otherworldly filter that cements Under the Sun somewhere in the future, rather than the past.
Released 4 July 2025
- To celebrate its 40th anniversary, The Sisters of Mercy’s debut album, First and Last and Always, is being reissued on red/black marble vinyl. This 1985 classic remains unequalled in the Goth genre, permanently granted top place on a pedestal from which it cannot be toppled. From the opening claustrophobia of ‘Black Planet’ to the closing epic ‘Some Kind of Stranger’, First and Last and Always has been copied to death, but its brilliance has never been replicated. red/black marble
- Mercury Rev’s critically acclaimed 1991 debut is being reissued in a gatefold pack with their debut 12" EP. The album, Yerself Is Steam, was a critical success and was quickly followed by the Car Wash Hair EP. The reaction to these releases persuaded the band to perform their very first live gigs – their third gig was on the main stage at Reading Festival and their fourth was supporting Bob Dylan – an auspicious start to their decades-long career. limited edition orange
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