Duran Duran – Greatest (White Double Vinyl LP, Embossed Sleeve)
The Farm – Let The Music (Take Control) (Indies Exclusive Purple Vinyl LP + Signed Print
EELS – Souljacker (Red Vinyl)
Jeff Beck – Truth (Limited Edition Orange Vinyl LP)
The Jeff Beck Group – Beck-Ola (Limited Edition White Vinyl LP)
Duran Duran – Greatest

Duran Duran Greatest, the band’s definitive hits package, is being reissued on vinyl for the first time since its initial release in 1998. Greatest features 19 Duran Duran classics including Rio, Reflex, Ordinary World, Come Undone, Hungry Like The Wolf, Girls on Film and many more.
This special collectors edition white coloured 2LP release coincides with the band’s 2025 European Tour.
TRACKLIST
- Is There Something I Should Know?
- The Reflex
- A View To A Kill
- Ordinary World (Single Version)
- Save A Prayer (US Single Version)
- Rio (US Edit)
- Hungry Like The Wolf
- Girls On Film
- Planet Earth (Single Version)
- Union Of The Snake
- New Moon On Monday
- Wild Boys
- Notorious
- I Don’t Want Your Love (Shep Pettibone 7″ Mix)
- All She Wants Is (45 Mix)
- Electric Barbarella (Edit)
- Serious (Edit)
- Skin Trade (Radio Cut)
- Come Undone (Edit)
The Farm – Let The Music

Original DIY success story, indie/dance crossover icons and enduring figures across multiple realms of British popular culture, The Farm return with their first new music of 2025, Moment In Time. Instantly recognisable by sound for their aspirational, observational and near-spiritual upbeat and aspirational electro-inspired indie, and by sight for their mod-ish terrace gang wardrobe, the formerly riotous, now reformed 80s/90s Liverpool five-piece return as wised-up statesmen of pop and look ahead to the release of their long-awaited, fifth album, Let The Music (Take Control).
Despite appearing to be forever present as a force in music thanks to repeated cover versions and timely re-issues of their greatest hit singles, plus decades of well-publicised activism, The Farm’s last album was 1994’s US-only release of Hullabaloo. A band whipped up into a frenzy of deserved hype following the release of their 1991, No.1 debut album, Spartacus, which brought era-defining singles, All Together Now and Groovy Train into the world, they quickly followed up in 1992 with their second album, Love See No Colour.
Constructed by the band’s original ‘heyday’ line-up of Peter Hooton (vocals), Steve Grimes (guitar/keys), Keith Mullin (guitar) Carl Hunter (bass) and Roy Boulter(drums), the fruits of The Farm’s new studio sessions were first tasted with BBC Radio 2-playlisted single, Feel The Love, released in summer 2023. Sensing new creative momentum within themselves and a hunger amongst fans for more of the same, The Farm connected with leading indie label, Modern Sky and completed a further, nine tracks to complete Let The Music (Take Control), their first album in over three decades.
EELS – Souljacker

Eels’ 2001 album Souljacker is a snarling, swaggering
beast – part gutter-blues, part twisted lullaby. Produced by John Parish (PJ Harvey), it finds Mark Oliver Everett (E) trading the orchestral warmth of Daisies of the Galaxy for something sharper-edged, with jagged guitars, eerie loops, and lyrics that walk the line between menace and melancholy. From the unhinged stomp of Dog Faced Boy to the cinematic sweep of Fresh Feeling, Souljacker is restless and unpredictable, channeling Tom Waits’ grit and the underbelly of American storytelling. This red 1LP reissue brings the album’s dark heart back into the light.
Jeff Beck – Truth

‘Truth’ was originally released in 1968 and was Beck’s debut solo album and introduced the world to the talents of Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood. Having left the Yardbirds in 1966, it’s an album that is held in high esteem, lauded at the time of release and breaking into the top 15 of the Billboard Top LPs, it has retrospectively been hailed as a classic, seen by many as one of the earliest examples of heavy rock and has also been celebrated as one of the greatest British blues rock albums of all time.
This album is newly remastered by Barry Grint at Air Studios
The Jeff Beck Group – Beck-Ola

’Beck-Ola’ is the second album by Beck and the first credited to The Jeff Beck Group. It was released in 1969 and broke into the US top 15 of the Billboard 200 and top 40 of the UK album chart. Beck had purposefully made personnel changes to the band in order to take them in an even heavier rock direction from ‘Truth’ This album once again featured Wood and Stewart but would be their final album with the Jeff Beck Group.
This album is newly remastered by Barry Grint at Air Studios