

(Credit: Press) Dire Straits – Love Over Gold This essential rock classic has been recently reduced from its original price of £22.09 and is now available for £21.28. The album is home to some of the band’s most adored early hits, including ‘Whole Lotta Love’, ‘Heartbreaker’, ‘Ramble On’ and ‘What Is and What Should Never Be’. Led Zeppelin II seemed to consolidate the heavy blues innovation trialled on the debut album as Jimmy Page began to show his true guitar virtuosity. The indie essential is home to highlights such as ‘Weird Fishes/Arpeggi’, ’15 Step’, ‘Reckoner’ and ‘Jigsaw Falling Into Place’.Īfter the success of the trailblazing hard rock of their eponymous 1969 debut album, Led Zeppelin were ready to follow it up with the second volume later that same year. The album soared to the number one spot in the UK and US following its release and has since been frequently placed among the greatest albums of the 2000s. The album is finely balanced with slower atmospheric tracks (‘All I Need’) and more upbeat, pacey rock-outs (‘Bodysnatchers’). The album saw the Oxford alt-rock legends once again morph their sound into something original and timeless. In 2007, Radiohead released their seventh studio album, In Rainbows. The reissue available on Amazon has been recently reduced from £21.75 to £20.89. The album boasts some of New Order’s most memorable early hits, including ‘Age of Consent’, ‘Leave Me Alone’, ‘The Village’, ‘Your Silent Face’ and ‘Ultraviolence’. After dabbling with synthesisers for their very enjoyable yet unbalanced Joy Division hangover album, Movement, in 1981, they returned with a seminal classic and quite possibly their masterpiece in 1983’s Power Corruption & Lies. (Credit: Press) New Order – Power Corruption & LiesĪfter the death of Ian Curtis and the end of Joy Division, the remaining members reunited as New Order.

The album was produced mainly by the late great Andrew Weatherall and became their first commercial success, helping to push the band firmly into the limelight and winning them the Mercury Music Prize in 1992.Īvailable for £18.99 from here. Screamadelica is the third studio album by Scottish alt-rock band Primal Scream, released in September 1991.

(Credit: Press) Primal Scream – Screamadelica The item has recently been reduced from £40 to £33.98 on Amazon. This is a fantastic collection for anyone who enjoys spinning modern electro while appreciating where it all started. The remixes are taken from various Kraftwerk 12-inch singles, CD singles and digital releases between 19.

Featuring 19 official remixes, it collates Kraftwerk’s own remixes alongside contributions from some of the world’s most esteemed DJs and producers, including François Kervorkian, William Orbit, Étienne de Crécy, Orbital, Underground Resistance, DJ Rolando and Hot Chip. This compilation showcases Kraftwerk’s immense influence on the modern club and DJ culture, techno and all forms of electronic dance music. This limited edition 2009 reissue has been recently reduced from £20.99 to £20.33 a very reasonable price for an essential rock collectable. The iconic album is home to some of the band’s most beloved hits, including the title track, ‘Girls Got Rhythm’, ‘Touch Too Much’ and ‘If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It)’. This 1979 classic from the Australian hard rockers, AC/DC, was their sixth studio album and the final to feature the late lead vocalist, Bon Scott, who sadly died early the following year after a complication involving his worsening issue with alcoholism. The 10 best vinyl deals available on Amazon this week: AC/DC – Highway To Hell The following selections have been handpicked by Far Out Magazine and, as a result, we may earn from qualifying purchases. In the wise words of Lou Reed in his 1975 hit ‘Coney Island Baby’, “just remember, different people have peculiar tastes,” and for that reason, I have tried to give a nice eclectic spread in today’s selections. This week, we have a selection of modern classics from the likes of Radiohead and Portishead, as well as some rock classics from Led Zeppelin to Jimi Hendrix. So, if, like me, you’re a little barmy for record collecting, allow me to walk you through 10 hot picks for this week.
