This re-issue of World Machine, Level 42's 1985 breakthrough album, is presented with scrupulous attention to the detail of the original UK first pressings.
Remain in LightAlbum cover containing four portraits covered by red blocks of colour, captioned "TALKING HEADS" (with inverted "A"s) at the top and (much smaller) "REMAIN IN LIGHT" at the bottom.
Tongues is an album that, besides smoothly mixing art-rock with funk with pop, feels meticulously mapped for the collective yet informed by the movements of the individuals.
The expanded 2LP version of Talking Heads: 77, featuring a new remaster of the original album on LP1, LP2 features a collection outtakes and previously unreleased alternate versions.
The groundbreaking second album is released as a 2LP Deluxe Edition. The collection captures a pivotal moment in their evolution and marks the first of three albums produced with Brian Eno.
Level 42's 1987 "Running In The Family" album is being re-issued by Proper / UMR and is presented with scrupulous attention to the detail of the original UK first pressings and available on audiophile 180gm black vinyl.
Moving fluidly between krautrock-driven grooves, free-jazz chaos, and spectral, dreamlike meditations. La vida is a delirious 34-minute burst of post-punk urgency and improvisational turns
Glenn-Copeland's new album, The Ones Ahead deepens these explorations, casting searching light into how all of us must dissolve the harms of this world and carry each other forward into the next.