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Singles
I Really Care
Cat: FNGR 008. Rel: 28 Apr 23
 
Funk
I Really Care (feat Diane Ward - vocal) (2:20)
The Great Akerman (instrumental) (2:50)
Review: Fingier Records is a new Acid Jazz sub-label that is back with a brand new 7" from The Kevin Fingier Collective. It's a real dance floor heater that is perfectly aged and authentic as it mixes up Northern Soul and r&b with driving guitar rhythms and steamy piano chords. The horns are killer but the vocal is the icing on the cake. On the flip things get Latin flavoured with the bossa-tinged mod jazz of 'The Great Akerman' which is defined by lush flute and organ vamps. This is a great taster of the full length to come from The Kevin Fingier Collective.
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Tags: Latin | Boogaloo
 in stock $12.79
Bakassine Gabou
Cat: AJX 574S. Rel: 20 Jun 24
 
International
Bakassine Gabou (short version) (4:22)
Moumouni Bassina Borou Fo (short version) (4:57)
Review: Arakou, situated over 400 km north of Cotonou, housed the Orchestre Anassoua-Jazz de Parakou. Through the 1970s, they recorded several singles and EPs for Albarika and a few others, but never completed a full album.Their 1975 45rpm release is exceptionally rare; no copy has surfaced on eBay, nor is it listed on Discogs. Beyond rarity, 'Bakassine Gabou' offers a highly-charged, hypnotic dance track perfect for DJs, while 'Moumouni Bassina Borou Fo' intensifies with layered guitar, vocals, and percussion. What's more, this version finds both tracks were meticulously transferred, restored, and mastered from the original 1/4 inch tape.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
 in stock $12.49
Gbeti Ma Djro
Cat: AJX 573S. Rel: 15 Jun 21
 
Funk
Gbeti Ma Djro (3:02)
Angelina II (3:36)
Review: Acid Jazz Records' has got a licensing agreement with legendary Benin label Albarika Store that is seeing them put out some of the best music to have ever come from West Africa. Benin's almighty Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou Dahomey made plenty of it. This latest 45 is another stunner with plenty of raw screams, wails and grunts all adding extra life and vitality to the already trilling guitars and bustling drum rhythms. Add in heavy percussion and you have a real heavy Afro psych-funk tune. The flip is more deep and soulful, and just as good for different reasons.
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Kpede Do Gbe Houenou
Cat: AJX 575S. Rel: 21 Sep 21
 
Funk
Kpede Do Gbe Houenou (4:38)
Ma Wa Mon Nou Mi O (4:48)
Review: Benin funk supergroup Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou have an essential discography that takes in some of the most definitive afro-funk sounds you can hear. The Acid Jazz label serves up a couple of such betters here with 'Kpede Do Gbe Houenou' layering up the driving grooves, killer horns and wild keys into something intoxicating. Less intense but just as good, 'Ma Wa Mon Nou Mi O' brings the guitar work to the fore, with plucked and funky riffs underneath the imploring vocal work that's up top. Both tunes have been restored and remastered.
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Tags: African | Afro Funk
 in stock $12.49
Álbumes
Ipa Boogie (reissue)
Cat: AJXLP 550. Rel: 20 Nov 20
 
International
Get The Music Now (6:58)
Africa (5:15)
Jesus Kesse Me (4:37)
Alo Dangereux (5:22)
Giving Yourself To Me (4:58)
Sunga Mba (6:18)
Review: Ipa-Boogie's self-titled 1978 record is hard to find indeed. If you do unearth a copy, it will set you back answer for 500 to L1000 for even an average quality copy. A real Afro-boogie and Afro-funk gem that has been served well by the passage of time, this fully licensed reissue from Acid Jazz has been transferred from the original tapes and remastered by Grammy award-winning engineer Frank Merritt at The Carvery, and is sure to bring the band to a whole new generation of ears. The Benin group deserve it, too, because as well as being historically important, this record sounds great.
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Les Sympathics De Porto Novo Benin Vol 2
Cat: AJXLP 729. Rel: 22 Jun 23
 
International
Ego-Ibo (6:59)
The End Of Soffer (9:04)
Cust No De Kill (9:54)
La Route Est Tres Longue (9:11)
Review: Acid Jazz Records are master compilers who here turn their focus once more to Les Sympathics De Porto Novo Benin. It's part of the label's reissues series focussing on rare sounds from legendary Benin imprint Albarika Store and is a second album from one of the most notable groups to hail from Porto Novo'. This 1970s collective, founded by Herman Laleye, is famed for its heavy rhythm section and vocals from Gangbo Bonheur, Armand Pognon playing blues-tinged guitar and Camille Zanou's on the organ. Rather than straight-up Afro-beat, Afro-funk or Latin, this band fused it all seamlessly into something new.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Highlife
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Vol 1
Vol 1 (LP)
Cat: AJXLP 623. Rel: 13 May 22
 
International
Bella (11:24)
Oya Ka Jojo (8:13)
Mercenariat Africa (6:33)
Gbemeho (9:56)
Review: Originally released in 1980 on the Alberika label, Orchestre Les Volcans du Benin Vol. 1 has long been a 'holy grail' LP for Afro-Cuban aficionados. It now sees it's first official reissue on Acid Jazz Records, with four infectious tracks across the two sides, including Oya Ka Jojo - latin dancefloor dynamite and a DJ must-have. Remastered by Nick Robbins at Sound Mastering and presented in a wonderful colour sleeve, it's an opportunity to finally own this special and highly sought after LP.
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Tags: African | Latin | Latin Jazz | Afro Cuban
 in stock $29.53
Afro Funk
Cat: AJXLP 636. Rel: 01 Dec 22
 
International
Kou Tche Kpo So O (3:11)
Mi Si Ba To (5:01)
Mi Ve Wa Se (4:25)
Minko E So Non Moin (6:12)
Gbeti Ma Djro (3:00)
Aiha Ni Kpe We (7:22)
Segla (6:55)
Review: Deep diggers and Afro lovers have long been locked into Benin-based West African funk fusionists Orchestre Poly-Rhythmo de Cotonou. The group started laying down their rhythmic madness as far back as the late 60s when they were formed by leader Clement Melome, and still drop new heat today. This new collection from Acid Jazz's Albarika Store series is a collection of some of their most legendary jams from over the years. Standouts are many but include 'Gbeti Ma Djro', 'Segla' and the legendary 'It's A Vanity' - add them all up and you have some of the most essential Afro-funk to have ever been written.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
 in stock $26.70
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