Reissue CDs Weekly: Dungen - Stadsvandringar

DUNGEN - STADSVANDRINGAR Swedish sonic adventurer’s second album resurfaces

The Swedish sonic adventurer’s second album resurfaces under the new title ‘II’

Dungen’s October 2005 appearance on Late Night With Conan O'Brien was incongruous. Here was a Swedish band on an independent label, singing in their native language, playing live on coast-to-coast mainstream US TV. The show’s host making a great play in his intro of trying to pronounce their name compounded the sense that this was a band of outsiders which had been mistakenly invited to the banquet.

Reissue CDs Weekly: Screamers - Demo Hollywood 1977

REISSUE CDS WEEKLY: SCREAMERS First-ever official release from the Los Angeles art-punks

Important first-ever official release from the Los Angeles art-punks

In its first issue of 1979, Melody Maker included an article by Jon Savage on a Los Angeles band named Screamers. “They're ambitious, talented and they want it all NOW,” he wrote. “And they'd sell their grannies (if they have any left) to get it.” He noted their “astute combination of the right proportion of the familiar and the novel, highly, saleable. They're really quite concerned about that particular aspect.”

Reissue CDs Weekly: Donovan - Hurdy Gurdy Songs

DONOVAN - HURDY GURDY SONGS Never mind the hiccups, it’s the songs that count

Never mind the hiccups, it’s the songs that count

Early last month, Donovan issued his extraordinary new single “I am the Shaman”. Recorded at David Lynch’s Los Angeles studio, it was produced by the polymath director and fellow transcendental meditation devotee. The accompanying video was also directed by Lynch. The powerful “I am the Shaman” haunts. It also confirms that Donovan remains an active force.

Reissue CDs Weekly: The Loft - Ghost Trains & Country Lanes

THE LOFT - GHOST TRAINS & COUNTRY LANES Ill-fated early Creation Records band

The ill-fated early Creation Records band gets anthologised

“All the best bits of Dylan and the Velvets with a post-punk Eighties edge to it.” That’s how Alan McGee described The Loft to NME in November 1984. Their first single, “Why Does the Rain”, had come out on his Creation label that September. Their next, “Up the Hill and Down the Slope”, arrived in April 1985.

Reissue CDs Weekly: The Outsiders - Count For Something

THE OUTSIDERS - COUNT FOR SOMETHING Adrian Borland’s pre-Sound punk

Box set tracking Adrian Borland’s pre-Sound path through punk

With the Spiral Scratch EP, Buzzcocks became the first British band of the punk rock era to issue a do-it-yourself seven-inch. Everything was organised and paid for by the band: the recording session, the manufacture of the record and its sleeve, its design. It hit shops in January 1977.

Reissue CDs Weekly: Al Stewart - Year Of The Cat

REISSUE CDS WEEKLY: AL STEWART - YEAR OF THE CAT Box-set version of the US bestseller raises unanswered questions

Box-set version of the US best-seller raises unanswered questions

At the end of 1976 Al Stewart talked to Melody Maker, contrasting how he was seen in America and the UK. He was in Los Angeles. “I haven’t played in England for nearly two years,” he told Harvey Kubernik. “The best way of looking at it was that I had Love Chronicles [his second album, issued in 1969], and I was getting a lot of good press. Then Zero She Flies and Orange were not as good, and consequently I received some bad press.

Reissue CDs Weekly: Northern Soul's Classiest Rarities Volume 7

NORTHERN SOUL'S CLASSIEST RARITIES VOL. 7 Essential series continues

Once again, the essential series comes up with the goods

Carolyn Crawford’s “Ready or Not Here Comes Love” is a 1971 recording. It sounds like a Motown classic from 1968 or so – a confident lead voice soars over backing vocals, light orchestration and a tight arrangement designed to get feet moving. Most of all, it’s about an instantly memorable melody.

Reissue CDs Weekly: Spiritualized - Lazer Guided Melodies

Jason Pierce and co’s first album reappears

Lazer Guided Melodies was great. It still is. Spiritualized’s debut album built from what was already there in Jason Pierce’s previous band Spacemen 3 and took it into newer, more textured territory. While softer-focussed and more dynamic than Spacemen 3 there was still an edge, a brittle carapace which ensured Spiritualized was its own thing. There was also a gospel-informed sense of drama.

Reissue CDs Weekly: T2 - It'll All Work Out In Boomland

T2 - IT'LL ALL WORK OUT IN BOOMLAND Multi-disc reissue of atmospheric prog-rock gem

Atmospheric prog-rock gem from 1970 gets the multi-disc treatment

It'll All Work Out In Boomland was issued by Decca at the end of July 1970. A poor seller at the time, it began attracting attention in the mid-Eighties when prices for original copies began creeping up. Around 2000, it was picking up about £100. These days, a first press of British rock band T2’s sole album generally sells for between £300 and £400.

Reissue CDs Weekly: Wes Montgomery - The NDR Hamburg Studio Recordings

WES MONTGOMERY The NDR Hamburg Studio Recordings - live from 1965

Live recordings from 1965 are a footnote in the jazz guitarist’s discography

Speaking to America’s Hit Parader magazine in August 1967, Frank Zappa said “If you want to learn how to play guitar, listen to Wes Montgomery.” The article was titled My Favorite Records and the head Mother was being featured shortly after the release of Absolutely Free, the second Mothers Of Invention album. Montgomery was in good company.