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Tears For Fears - Songs From The Big Chair (40th Anniversary)

Celebrating 40 years of 'Songs from the Big Chair' marks the ultimate way to rediscover Tears for Fears' defining moment. The 40th anniversary editions come in three formats, all limited editions - a 3CD Album, a LP Coke Bottle Clear Vinyl and a 2LP Translucent Red Vinyl.

Tears For Fears - Songs From The Big Chair (40th Anniversary) is released Friday, 14th November 2025 and is available to pre-order now.

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Fine Young Cannibals - FYC40 (40th Anniversary)

FYC40 is the very best of Fine Young CannibalsIt's been 40 years since The Fine Young Cannibals shot out from the UK and took over the world with their mix of soul, pop, post-punk and new wave. The 40th Anniversary editions feature a 2CD album, a 4CD/1DVD Boxset, an LP crystal Clear Vinyl and a 2LP vinyl.

Fine Young Cannibals - FYC40 (40th Anniversary) is released Friday, 21st November 2025 and is available to pre-order now.

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CELEBRATE THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF 'ROBYN' TODAY!

Today marks 20 years since the release of Robyn's 2005 self-titled album 'Robyn', including iconic tracks such as Cobrastyle, Be Mine! And With Every Heartbeat. The album marks a pivotal point in Robyn's career as her first release on her own label, Konichiwa Records, and is widely considered to be a pop music classic.

 

To celebrate, Robyn has released a special edition 2-LP vinyl, pressed on coke bottle vinyl, which you can buy now. 

"I was 24 when I made 'Robyn', and it was the first album I released on my own record company. All of these songs make up an album that, to me, feels like my debut album, even though it's my fourth. I think I was really finding my voice and what I wanted my music to sound like, and I think I'm still making songs like that."

- ROBYN

 
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The Best of Everything But The Girl

New 16-track collection out Nov 14.
Pre-order double vinyl or CD.

Everything But The Girl release their definitive compilation, The Best of Everything But The Girl on Friday November 14 through Buzzin'Fly/Chrysalis

Pre-order double vinyl and CD now. If you order from Everything But The Girl's new OFFICIAL STORE, you can also buy other recent vinyl reissues and a new range of merchandise. ALL PREORDER OPTIONS.

Watch the TRAILER for The Best of Everything But The Girl.

Spanning over forty years from their indie jazz-folk cult classic, Night and Day, to the acclaimed contemporary electronica of 2023’s Fuse, the 16-track capsule collection includes their biggest hits and deep evergreen cuts from a pioneering career.

"We always liked albums that had a fast side and a slow side," says Tracey of the compilation’s running order, "so we thought we’d start with the bangers and wind down with the ballads."

Upfront, the glimmering two-step of 2023’s Nothing Left To Lose sits among a clutch of 90s club-crossover hits - Todd Terry’s chart-topping remix of Missing, the dubby UK Top 10 breakbeat of Walking Wounded, and Tracey In My Room (Watt’s enduring dance-floor mash-up of EBTG’s Wrong and Soul Vision’s Come Into My Room). 

"It also makes the album run backwards in time," says Ben. "It gives you a sense of clubland back to bedsit, a journey that to us feels very real. And at the end, we pair the modern-day (Run a Red Light) with how we started (Night and Day)."

Moving from success on London indie Cherry Red to Warner/Blanco Y Negro, the duo delivered a string of UK gold albums in the 1980s, exploring latin jazz (see Each and Every One), guitar pop, orchestral wall-of-sound (see Cross My Heart) and drum-machine soul - all showcasing Thorn’s unique voice, Watt’s arrangements and their shared songwriting. Their timeless cover of Danny Whitten’s I Don’t Want To Talk About It appeared in 1988 (#3, UK Top 40). 

In the early 90s, after Watt's serious hospitalisation with a rare auto-immune disease, the pair returned unbowed with the uplifting Phil Ramone-produced The Only Living Boy In New York in 1993 and the million-selling ardent folktronica of the 1994 album, Amplified Heart (see Rollercoaster). It featured their biggest hit, Missing, after New York DJ-producer Todd Terry’s remix made the leap from heavy club spins to global pop radio playlists in 1995 (#2, US Hot 100; # 3, UK Top 40; #1, Germany, Italy, Canada).

Inspired, the duo followed it in 1996 with the sparkling Walking Wounded (#4 UK Album Chart, see Walking Wounded, Single, Before Today), a set of emotional future-facing songs brimming with ideas from the mid 90s electronic scene. Spawning four UK Top 40 hits, it became the pair’s first UK platinum album, going on to sell approaching 2 million copies worldwide. They followed it with Temperamental (see No Difference) in 1999, and after appearing at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 2000, chose to hit the pause button.

After twenty years of accomplished solo careers and family life, the duo returned unexpectedly in 2023 with the widely-acclaimed studio album, Fuse. Sonically adventurous, it included the radio hit Nothing Left To Lose, took them to their highest ever album chart position (#3, UK Album Chart) and won them the Self-Producing Artist of the Year award at the MPG (Music Producer’s Guild) Awards 2024.

Tracklist:

Missing (Todd Terry Remix)
Nothing Left To Lose 
Tracey in My Room (Lazy Dog Bootleg Vocal Mix)
Walking Wounded
Single
Corcovado
Before Today
No Difference
Driving
Each and Every One
Rollercoaster
I Don't Want to Talk About It
The Only Living Boy in New York
Cross My Heart
Run A Red Light
Night and Day

Mastered at Abbey Road Studios by Miles Showell

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Gatefold sleeve | Lyric booklet | Wraparound OBI Strip | Artwork by John Gilsenan at IWantDesign

 
 
 
 
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