Duran Duran Vinyl, New La Roux, Music Releases For July 18, 2014
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Duran Duran Vinyl, New La Roux, Music Releases For July 18, 2014

by Gavin Ryan on July 18, 2014

in New Music,News,Noise Pro

Duran Duran’s classic ‘Rio’ is back on vinyl with week and La Roux returns with new music.

New Releases for week commencing Friday 18th July, 2014 (unless otherwise noted below)

Albums

Mandatory Fun – Weird Al Yankovic (Sony) (DL/CD)
Mainland – Miracle (Sony) (DL/CD)
The Essential R. Kelly – R. Kelly (Sony) (DL/2CD)
Bossa Nova Baby: The Ultimate Elvis Party Album – Elvis Presley (RCA/Sont) (DL/CD)
The Box Set Series – John Farnham (Sony) (DL/Box)
Never Hungover Again – Joyce Manor (Warner) (DL/CD/Vinyl)
The Resistance: Rise of the Runaways – Crown the Empire (Warner) (CD/Vinyl)
Life Reaper – I the Breather (Warner) (CD)
The Best of the Dubliners – The Dubliners (Warner) (3CD)
Rio – Duran Duran (Warner) (2xVinyl)
Vows (Int. Ed.) – Kimbra (Warner) (CD)
Trouble in Paradise – La Roux (Polydor/UMA) (DL/CD/Vinyl)
Gubba – Jonathan Boulet (Pop Frenzy/UMA) (CD/Vinyl)
No Fools, No Fun – Puss N Boots (Blue Note/UMA) (DL/CD/Vinyl)
Nobody’s Smiling – Common (Def Jam/UMA) (DL/CD/Deluxe)
Crisis – Alexisonfire (Dine Alone/UMA) (CD)
White Devil Armory – Overkill (Nuclear Blast/UMA) (CD/2xVinyl)
Everything’s Getting Closer to Being Over – James Stevenson (Possum/UMA) (DL/CD)
To the Recently Found Innocent – White Fence (Spunk/UMA) (CD))
The Very Best of – James Morrison (Fanfare Jazz/UMA) (DL/2CD)
Complete Surrender – Slow Club (Caroline/UMA) (CD/Vinyl)
From Scotland with Love – King Creosote (Domino/UMA) (DL/CD)
Backpack Travels – Buckshot & P-Money (Frequency/UMA) (CD)
EX (performed Live at the Guggenheim, NYC) – Plastikman (Create Control/UMA) (CD/Vinyl)
Free Your Mind (Deluxe Ed.) – Cut Copy (Modular/UMA) (DL only)
Pillars – Josh Record (Virgin UK/UMA) (DL only)
Shades (EP) – Kilter (M.O.S./UMA) (DL only)
Sweet Disarray – Dan Croll (Decca/UMA) (DL only) (14th July)
Road to L.A. – Mick Flinn Band (Possum/UMA) (DL only)
Three Hearts – Alex Clare (Island UK/UMA) (DL only)
From Mexico with Love – Abbie Cardwell & Twin Tones with the Chicano Rockers (Indendenet/MGM) (DL/CD)
On – True Vibenation (Big Village/MGM) (DL/CD)
21CB (EP) – The Naddiks (Manga Republic/Green) (DL/CD)
Noise – Boris (Redeye/Sergeant House/Planet) (CD/2xVinyl)
Tightrope – Chatham County Line (Redeye/Yep Roc/Planet) (CD/Vinyl)
Trout Steel – Mike Cooper (Redeye/Paradise of Bachelors/Planet) (CD/Vinyl)
Places I Know / The Machine Gun Co. – Mike Cooper (Redeye/Paradise of Bachelors/Planet) (CD/Vinyl)
Some Heavy Ocean – Emma Ruth Rundle (Redeye/Sergeant House/Planet) (CD/Vinyl)
Decline & Fall – Godflesh (Shellshock/Avalanche/Planet) (CD/Vinyl)
Hollis Brown Gets Loaded – Hollis Brown (Redeye/Alive/Planet) (CD/Vinyl)
United States – Ian McLaughlin & the Bump Band (Redeye/Yep Roc/Planet) (CD/Vinyl)
The Best of John Doe: This Far – Joe Doe (Redeye/Yep Roc/Planet) (CD/Vinyl)
More Primitive – Lonesome Shack (Redeye/Alive/Planet) (CD/Vinyl)
Magical Dirt – Radio Moscow (Redeye/Alive/Planet) (CD/Vinyl)
Da Mind of Traxman Volume 2 – Traxman (Redeye/Planet Mu/Planet) (CD/Vinyl)
Conversations – Woman’s Hour (Secretly Canadian/Inertia) (CD)

Compilations

Hercules (Dwayne Johnson) – Soundtrack by Fernando Velazquez (Sony) (DL only)
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes – Soundtrack by Michael Giacchino (Sony) (DL/CD)
Wish I Was Here – Soundtrack (Sony) (DL/CD)
OneLove Sound Machine 2014 – Various (Sony) (DL/CD)
Yaorcht Rock – Various (Warner) (DL/CD/2CD)
AOR Breaks – Various (Warner) (DL/CD/2CD)
Now R&B Volume 1 – Various (USM/UMA) (DL/CD)
Triple J’s One Night Stand – Various (ABC Music/UMA) (CD+DVD)
Hardwell Presents Revealed Volume 5 – Various (Central Station/UMA) (CD)
ABC for Kids: TV Themes – Various (ABC Kids/UMA) (CD)
Break Line the Musical – Soundtrack by Anand Wilder (Create Control/UMA) (CD)
The Liberator – Soundtrack by Gustavo Dudamel (Deutsche Grammophon/UMA) (CD)

All tracks/singles below are Downloads (DL) unless otherwise stated

July 14th:
Marathon – Helene Fisher (Sundry/UMA) (VS only)

July 15th:
Mother & Father – Broods (Island Aust/UMA) (VS only)
Through the Looking Glass – Sleepwave (Warner)

July 18th:
Louder (Remixes) – Neon Jungle (Sony)
Can You Hear Me – Lucky J (Sony)
Already Home – A Great Big World (Sony)
Disappointed – Chloe Howl (Sony) (VS only)
Lost on Me – Peace (Sony)
Deckchairs on the Moon (+Remixes) – Bipolar Sunshine (Polydor/UMA)
Crazy Stupid Love (+Remixes) – Cheryl Cole feat Tinie Tempah (Polydor/UMA)
Don’t Make Me over – Julia Holter (Domino/UMA)
Shakedown / Where You at – Kash Simic (M.O.S./UMA)
Alive Again – Kilter feat Citizen Kay (M.O.S./UMA)
Twisted – Leon Bolier feat Daniel Wanrooy (M.O.S./UMA)
Bangla – Mercer feat Bare (M.O.S./UMA)
Closer – Muzziak (M.O.S./UMA)
Choose Your Weapon – Nezzo feat Summer School (M.O.S./UMA)
Gecko (Overdrive) – Oliver Heldens (M.O.S./UMA)
Jungle Line – Sundowner feat Mystic Bill (M.O.S./UMA)
Patterns – Tourist feat Lianne La Havas (M.O.S./UMA)
Hypnotica – Landis (M.O.S./UMA)
ACIIID – Moguai (M.O.S./UMA)
Fresh – Jillionaire & Salvatire Ganacci feat Sanjin (Universal Int.)
UV Love – Clinton Sparks feat T.I. (Universal USA)
Krazy – Lil’ Wayne (Universal USA)
Come Alive – Paris Hilton (Universal USA)
Day Drinking – Little Big Town (Capitol Nashville/UMA)
Lionhearted (Remixes) – Porter Robinson feat Urban Cone (Astralwerks/UMA)
Bad Habit – The Kooks (Virgin UK/UMA) (VS only)
No Fun – The Presets (Modular/UMA) (VS only)
Meet Me in the House of Love – Cut Copy (Modular/UMA) (VS only)
Everything I Didn’t Say – 5 Seconds of Summer (Capitol/UMA) (RT only)
Money Can’t Buy – Ne-Yo feat Jeezy (Capitol/UMA) (RT only)
Lonsdale Line (EP) – Streets of Laredo (Dine Alone/UMA
For One Night Only – King Creosote (Domino/UMA)

July 20th:
Think you’re So Free – Shihad (Warner)

July 21st:
House of Dreams – Naomi Pilgrim (Sony)
Kon Nai Mai Ork Kom Nok Mai Kao – 7 O’Clock (Sony)
Rong Jan Kwa – 7 O’Clock (Sony)
Palaa Gilla – Ada La Hasla (Sony)
Mai Mi Tang Ko Yang Len Dontri – Boonrawd (Sony)
Grilli Kuumana – Makki (Sony)
Kra Sib – Mellow D (Sony)
Don’t You Find – Jamie T (Virgin UK/UMA)
U Huh – Tkay Maidza (Dew Process/UMA)

July 22nd:
She’s Not Me – Jenny Lewis (Warner)
Diamond Light – Tweedy (Warner)
Bend Ova – Lil’ Jon feat Tyga (Sony)
Somebody Loves You (Remixes) – Betty Who (Sony)
Problem – Pentatonix (Sony)
Gold (Remixes) – Young Rising Sons (Interscope/UMA)
I Won’t Follow – Secret Someones (Interscope/UMA)
Cool Kid – The Eeries (Interscope/UMA)
Kanye – The Chainsmokers feat Siren (Universal USA)
Still Running – Tina Arena (EMI Australia/UMA) (VS only)

July 23rd:
Back to the Shack – Weezer (Sundry/UMA)
Wasted Love – Steve Angello feat Dougy (from The Temper Trap) (Sony)
Superheroes – The Script (Sony)

Legend:
DL = Download
CD = Compact Disc
CDS = CD Singles
2CD = Double CD
Deluxe = Deluxe edition of CD
Vinyl = Vinyl edition
VS = Video Single
RT = Ringtone
DVD = DVD disc
BR = Blu-Ray disc
7”/12” = Vinyl single
Cass = Cassette

Compiled by Gavin Ryan
With information supplied by Universal, Warner Brothers, Sony, Shock, Inertia and MGM/Green/Planet

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