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Singles
Cafune
Cafune (7")
Cat: SISTH 7083. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
International
Cafune (2:42)
Sort Of (3:48)
Review: After his debut album E o que a casa oferece from 2023, Gabriel da Rosa is back with another silken bossa nova record, in homage to the musical style that raised him. 'Cafune' was first released digitally a follow-up single to the alnbum, one which rounded out the year that said debut was released, and which was written for the soundtrack to the film film All Happy Families (Haroula Rose). Now an authentic 12" version, the song is here backed by the B-side 'Sort Of', an impressive desert passage through refractive, rainbow dream pop.
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 in stock $17.99
Pick Up The Pieces (reissue)
Cat: BRZ45 019R. Rel: 20 Dec 24
 
Funk
Wilson Das Neves - "Pick Up The Pieces" (3:13)
Som Tres - "Tanga" (2:04)
Review: Mr Bongo restock a brilliant 7" in their signature Brazil 45s series. The nineteenth to grace it, this blue-starred slice of small wax shone a light on Wilson das Neves' brilliant cover of Average White Band's 'Pick Up The Pieces' on the A, as well as a Mr Bongo fave on the B, Som Tres' potent samba-funk overflow 'Tanga'. The former flexes the historic muscles of a mythic Brazilian percussionist and vibesman, lending fidgety soft feels to AWB's already lull-lifting concoction; then 'Tanga' contrasts to this sense of measuredness with pure animal verve, as Tres' calls out to his bandmates commandingly amid whirlwinds of piano and drums.
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When The Music's Over
Cat: JMI 1453. Rel: 18 Jul 24
 
Jazz
When The Music's Over (9:50)
I Don't Fuck Around (6:19)
Review: This project stems from the mutual admiration between Daru Jones and Devonne "DJ" Harrison who, upon discovering their collaborations with Jack White, had the idea of blending rock with jazz. DJ Harrison's vintage keyboard skills and Daru's versatility made them perfect for such a rock-influenced project. Legendary guitarist Doyle Bramhall II, a longtime friend of Mr. Mandel, was ideal for the guitar role and after several years they finally got together to record this album in 2022. The result is a first 12" single, mastered at 45 rpm for exceptional sound. Here's hoping there will be more to come.
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Santos '79
Santos '79 (limited 7")
Cat: CCP 10. Rel: 12 Jun 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Santos '79 (3:55)
Moon Over Rio (3:23)
Review: Stefano De Santis echoes purple dubstep on this live-feeled new electronic jazz dazzler, all improvised synth fusion that works well both as a danceable cut and a timeout moment. Just two tunes, 'Santos 79' and 'Moon Over Rio' come across like the morning and evening sides of De Santis' lifeworld; the former is a warm, glitzing sonic waxing, full of tweezy approach notes and Simmons drum 'pows'; the latter is a crepuscular waning, contrasting to the other by way of twinkly chime cascades and deeper chromatic blues.
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Bad Guy
Bad Guy (random rainbow coloured vinyl 7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: BS 041 RAINBOW. Rel: 28 Jun 24
 
Funk
Bad Guy (3:31)
Smokes & Mirrors (3:45)
Review: Three German instrumental talents - Chris Haertel, David Nesselhauf, Julian Gutjahr - make up The Drawbars, whom together describe their music as 'off jazz'. Following up their prior outing for Basel's BurningSole, on which two instrumental originals stuck out like raw thrums, their latest is an unexpected curveball in the form of a standout rare groove version of Billie Eilish's modern classic 'Bad Guy'. Riffing of its madhouse hooks by way of a watery high electric keyboard part, the essence of the track pairs timely well the Northern-soulful form of breaks, fills and bass jaunts. The B, 'Smokes & Mirrors', returns to OG songwriting and hears electric glisses and portamento synths dance across sultry, incense-filled rhythmatic rooms and navy-noted blueses.
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Let The Sunshine In
Cat: BDQ 014. Rel: 30 Dec 24
 
Jazz
Let The Sunshine In (3:04)
I've Gotta Go Now (4:14)
Review: These artists got together back in 1969 to record Let The Sunshine In, a landmark album that blended jazz, rock and soul into a vibrant sound that captured the spirit of its era with its experimental soundscapes and electrifying performances. These two tunes are taken from the album and come on 7" for useful DJ deployment. Driscoll's emotive, soulful vocals pair beautifully with Auger's masterful Hammond organ and the Trinity's dynamic instrumentation. The title track in particular is a real anthem of its day and is sure to make just a s much of a mark all these years on.
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Intérprete: Voodoocuts
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Danca Do Robalinho
Danca Do Robalinho (limited 7")
Cat: MAR 090. Rel: 04 Nov 24
 
Funk
Danca Do Robalinho (part 1) (3:12)
Danca Do Robalinho (part 2) (4:01)
Review: Milo MacMahon and Raul Indipwo aka Duo Ouro Negro, arrived in Portugal in 1959 and built an international music career over three decades. Singing in Portuguese, Angolan languages, French and more, they also covered Latin American and North American songs and connected with the Civil Rights movement during their 1969 U.S. tour. This experience shaped their 1972 landmark album, Blackground, which was a powerful cultural statement influenced by Black Power, jazz and African independence movements. In 1981, Blackground was reworked with new arrangements including the instrumental 'Danca do Robalinho' which came in two parts. This jazz-funk masterpiece now gets reissued for the first time and is a must-buy.
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Blue Collar
Blue Collar (12" in screen-printed sleeve limited to 100 copies)
Cat: JC 20. Rel: 14 Oct 24
 
Jazz
Blue Collar (5:52)
Blue Collar (DJ Spinna Galactic Soul remix) (6:52)
Review: Zy The Way hails from Taiwan and are a jazz ensemble that interlaces their dynamic sounds with ancient Chinese poetry compiled by Confucius. They also bring in more contemporary compositions which results in an utterly original sound and great gateway to some of the world's oldest literary works. They recently finished a debut full-length album and now the single 'Blue Collar' from it comes on limited edition vinyl. The track tells the ancient tale of young scholars in love with a powerful narrative and moving melodies. The one and only DJ Spinna steps up on the flip to offer his own classy deep-house remix.
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Álbumes
Gateway (reissue)
Gateway (reissue) (gatefold LP)
Cat: 450533 4. Rel: 30 May 24
 
Jazz
Dave Holland - "Back - Woods Song" (7:50)
Dave Holland - "Waiting" (2:07)
Dave Holland - "May Dance" (10:58)
John Abercrombie & Jack DeJohnette - "Unshielded Desire" (9:39)
Dave Holland - "Jamala" (2:42)
Jack DeJohnette - "Sorcery I" (7:54)
Review: Gateway by John Abercrombie is a captivating journey through the realms of modern jazz fusion, featuring Abercrombie's masterful guitar work alongside Dave Holland's silky-smooth bass and Jack DeJohnette's dynamic drumming. Seamlessly blends traditional and progressive jazz elements, Abercrombie's compositions showcase intricate band interplay, with tracks like 'May Dance' and 'Jamala' highlighting the trio's ability to shape melodies around each other's instrumentation. Holland's bass provides a solid foundation, grounding Abercrombie's exploratory guitar solos, while DeJohnette's drumming adds texture and depth to the ensemble. Abercrombie's experimental approach to guitar sounds, as seen in 'Sorcery 1,' adds a unique dimension to the album, enhancing its dissonant yet accessible nature. Overall, Gateway offers a rewarding listening experience for jazz and music lovers.
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Artistic Being (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: STRUT 483LP. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Afro Futuristic Dreams (13:02)
In God's Country (4:43)
China Lane Suite (17:38)
Tembeka (7:53)
Grandma Cole Story (10:35)
Now! (8:49)
Moonlight & Sunshine (9:34)
Review: In celebration of 50 years in the performing arts, Idris Ackamoor presents Artistic Being for Record Store Day 2025-a powerful blend of jazz, spoken word and activism. Featuring the voices of acclaimed actor Danny Glover and stage legend Rhodessa Jones, this record captures highlights from the Underground Jazz Cabaret, which was performed during Black History Month 2024 at The Lab in San Francisco. Co-produced by Ackamoor's Cultural Odyssey, the release fuses poetic storytelling with evocative musical textures while reflecting on social justice, identity and resilience. Artistic Being is a profound statement from a visionary artist.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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After The Last Sky
Cat: 753442 5. Rel: 25 Mar 25
 
Jazz
Remembering Hind (1:46)
After The Last Sky (5:36)
Endless Wandering (8:05)
The Eternal Olive Tree (8:34)
Awake (4:05)
In The Shade Of Your Eyes (4:22)
Dancing Under The Meteorites (4:19)
The Sweet Oranges Of Jaffa (7:06)
Never Forget (7:47)
Edward Said's Reverie (2:59)
Vague (3:19)
Review: Solo Arabian nocturnes for oud return to haunt us on Tunisian-born musician Anouar Brahem's latest full-length project, backed by stellarly moving counterpoints for cello, piano and bass. Beginning with Arab traditional music as a start-point, Brahem has, over the course of his career, slowly verged into the domains of contemporary classical and jazz. Fusing tradition and modernity, his compositions have a chiffon feel, creaseless and impeccably recorded, yet they also stomach a certain chronicity and locale, indulging harmonic modes and inherited composition techniques.
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Intérprete: Kaoru Inoue
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The Space Between Two Notes
The Space Between Two Notes (limited orange marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: EDNLP 1253. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Jazz
The Wayfarer (4:40)
Hidden Treasures (5:18)
Woodland Walk (5:17)
Hvileskjaer (3:47)
The Lonely Banker (4:12)
Curtains Intermezzo (2:20)
Behind The Curtains (3:52)
The Pondering (6:17)
Review: Norwegian pianist and composer Eyolf Dale's The Space Between Two Notes is his seventh album on Edition Records. This album reimagines selections from his trio albums Being and The Wayfarers with some rich orchestral arrangements by the Norwegian Radio Orchestra, all conducted by Miho Hazama. Blending jazz and classical music in unique ways, Dale focuses on the nuanced spaces between notes and so creates a horizontal, interval-based musical exploration. His trio, including Audun Kleive on drums and Per Zanussi on bass, achieves a delicate balance while integrating with the orchestra to deliver a seamless, expressive sound that makes for a genre-blurring musical vision.
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Coyote You're My Star
Cat: WSP 067LP. Rel: 24 Oct 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Coyote, You're A Star (4:47)
You Can Do Anything (2:46)
Ivans Theme (4:04)
Family Garden (feat Melanie Charles) (4:12)
Paper Tiger (2:40)
Bourdain (1:44)
Ice Cream Song (feat Cinya Khan) (2:40)
Frigate Gay (3:31)
Maria (Believe Again) (feat Masa) (2:15)
PB (2:02)
Grellie (1:46)
Chocobanano (1:55)
Popular Front (2:42)
Return Of The Coyote (2:33)
Review: Dana & Alden are an acid jazz duo consisting of a TikTok comedian and an organic farmer, blends personal muses with musical innovation in this vibrant collection. Coyote You're My Star is their second release together. The album starts off with the title track, 'Coyote, You're My Star', which starts as a charming ode to love before evolving into a passionate anthem. This theme of celebration continues with 'You Can Do Anything', a motivating piece that exudes creativity and resolve. The track 'Ivan's Theme' offers a cinematic shift, reminiscent of classic soundtrack motifs. Mid-album, Dana & Alden deliver standout tracks like 'Garden Famil,' featuring Melanie Charles, which pays tribute to nature's healing role, and 'Bourdain,' a poignant homage to Anthony Bourdain. 'Maria' stands out with a great groove, while 'PB' acts as a transitional interlude. The final tracks, including 'Chocobanano' and 'Popular Front', present dynamic and thought-provoking fare. Closing with 'Return of the Coyote', the album revisits its central themes, expanding the emotional and sonic landscape. Coyote, You're My Star is a unique trip that masterfully intertwines the old and the new.
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Jazz: Red Hot & Cool (reissue)
Jazz: Red Hot & Cool (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 772353. Rel: 19 Jul 24
 
Jazz
Lover (4:48)
Little Girl Blue (8:39)
Fare Thee Well, Annabelle (9:31)
Sometimes I'm Happy (8:05)
The Duke (5:51)
Indiana (4:14)
Love Walked In (4:43)
Review: Recorded live at Basin Street in New York during 1954 and '55, this album highlights the tight interplay and smooth melodies that were hallmarks of Dave Brubeck and Paul Desmond's early work. Featuring Bob Bates and Joe Dodge, the quartet excels in delivering fluid counterpoints and silky solos, as showcased in 'Love Walked In.' The "red hot" in the title of Jazz: Red Hot and Cool alludes to its vibrant cover featuring a model in striking red attire. The "cool" pertains to the music itself. This reissue presents two previously unreleased tracks, 'Taking a Chance on Love' and 'Closing Time Blues,' both offering lively, energetic performances. Brubeck's solos soar on the former, while the latter delivers a delightful bounce with its piano, wire brushes, and walking bass lines. The album's excellent sound quality captures the intimate, live atmosphere of the performances, making it essential for jazz lovers. Standout tracks include 'The Duke,' a straightforward blues number, and 'Indiana,' where Desmond's solo traverses complex rhythmic patterns with ease. Documenting the quartet's progress before significant lineup changes in 1956 and 1958, this vinyl reissue revives a golden era of jazz, celebrating the innovative live performances that defined the Brubeck quartet.
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Infra Red (remastered)
Infra Red (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 0218948 MS. Rel: 07 Nov 24
 
Jazz
Suspicious Child (3:58)
Attack Of The Green Misers (6:58)
But Anyway (5:10)
Rabbi Mogen's Hideout (3:54)
Raga Jeeva Swara (2:52)
Send Me The Yellow Guys (7:16)
Soul Eggs (2:40)
Infra Red (5:47)
Review: With Introducing Emilia Sisco, Sisco steps into the spotlight backed by Cold Diamond & Mink, spanning ten tracks that hit that rare sweet spot between classic soul vibes and a refined, modern polish. Each song feels meticulously crafted, from the smoky, gospel-inflected swing of 'Say Yes' that opens the album, to the heartfelt sway of 'Don't Let Nobody,' where Sisco's vocals radiate warmth and vulnerability. Cold Diamond & Mink's arrangements anchor Sisco's expressive range, laying down rich, textured backdrops that ebb and flow with her every note. As the album progresses, Sisco's voice weaves through uplifting choruses and more introspective moments with an authenticity that's all her own, cementing her as a powerful new voice in the soul scene and offering listeners a journey that's timeless yet undeniably fresh.
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Satori: Weatherwards
Cat: WR 4822LP. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Jazz
Old Happyhansel
Saxa Vord
Hiraeth
Up Helly Aa
Holes Of Scraada
The Simmer Dim
Mara Mara
Song For The Selkie
Review: Inspired by the shifting seascapes of Josephine Davies' Shetland roots, Weatherwards by her Satori project reflects the islands' enduring influence. Over seven years and four albums, Satori remains Josephine's musical home and is where her saxophone artistry thrives. The compositions are rooted in Shetland's landscapes and her personal history, and they introduce pianist Alcyona Mick alongside bassist Dave Whitford and drummer James Maddren. Weatherwards highlights Satori's hallmark: a dynamic balance of free-flowing creativity and unity in a sumptuous jazz framework.
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Birth Of The Blue
Birth Of The Blue (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 198028 166218. Rel: 29 Jan 25
 
Jazz
On Green Dolphin Street (9:50)
Fran-Dance (5:50)
Stella By Starlight (4:43)
Love For Sale (11:47)
Review: Iconic recordings from 1959 blessed with s a fresh, vibrant energy. The opener, with its elegant trumpet lines and meticulous rhythm section, feels like a masterclass in restraintibuilding from delicate intricacies to full-blown, fluid improvisation. As the album progresses, each track shows Davis's intuitive connection with his bandmates, effortlessly weaving complexity into accessible melodies. The slow-burning 'Blue in Green' stands out, with its haunting beauty and rich, emotive depth. Throughout, the album is a showcase of Davis's transformative approach to jazz, fusing cool jazz elements with the raw emotional power that defined his later work. A definitive, timeless piece.
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My Funny Valentine: In Concert (reissue)
My Funny Valentine: In Concert (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile SuperVinyl LP)
Cat: MFSV 1520. Rel: 03 Mar 25
 
Jazz
My Funny Valentine
All Of You
Stella By Starlight
All Blues
I Thought About You
Review: As it is the month of love - or another overbearingly capitalist instruction to treat people for the sake of it, depending on your viewpoint - why no indulge in some loved up jazz from Miles Davis? My Funny Valentine captured delicate ballads and was met with immediate critical successes. It is an album that demonstrated profound emotion with minimal fuss and represents a high point in Miles Davis' early 1960s career, capturing the excitement and sound of a road-honed group at its peak. Herbie Hancock's piano intros, George Coleman's melodic tenor, Ron Carter's steady bass, and Tony Williams' unexpected drumming contributed to an unforgettable collective sound.
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Cookin' With The Miles David Quintet (reissue)
Cookin' With The Miles David Quintet (reissue) (180 gram translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: 350281. Rel: 07 Apr 25
 
Jazz
My Funny Valentine (6:02)
Blues By Five (9:59)
When Lights Are Low (Quartet version) (3:28)
Airegin (4:28)
Tune Up (5:44)
When Lights Are Low (7:31)
Review: Miles Davis' quintet was formed in 1955 and soon after began impressing the jazz world with the sort of invention that eventually saw them hailed as one of the greatest in history. Each member - including Miles on trumpet, John Coltrane on tenor sax, Red Garland on piano, Paul Chambers on bass and Art Taylor on drums - was a creative force in their own right. Cookin' proved that and came on Prestige as the first in a series of four albums, later followed by Steamin', Workin' and Relaxin'. These albums were recorded during two highly productive sessions in May and October of 1956 and the quintet's groundbreaking work explored a dynamic blend of improvisation, technical skill and innovative jazz exploration.

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Birth Of The Blue (reissue)
Cat: 198028 166423. Rel: 19 Mar 25
 
Jazz
On Green Dolphin Street
Fran-Dance
Stella By Starlight
Love For Sale
Review: As you can guess from the title, this is a follow up to Kind of Blue, one of the most famous jazz albums of all time. The iconic 1959 recordings radiate their own vibe while showcasing Davis's transformative approach to jazz. The opener impresses with elegant trumpet lines and a meticulous rhythm section that is a fine showcase of restraint that grows from delicate nuances to fluid improvisation. As the album unfolds, Davis's intuitive synergy with his bandmates shines and intricate complexities turn into accessible melodies. The hauntingly beautiful 'Blue in Green' stands out for its depth and overall the record captures a pivotal moment in Davis's evolution.
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The Musings Of Miles (Original Jazz Classics Series)
The Musings Of Miles (Original Jazz Classics Series) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: CR 00854. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Will You Still Be Mine? (6:22)
I See Your Face Before Me (4:44)
I Didn't (6:05)
A Gal In Calico (5:17)
A Night In Tunisia (7:22)
Green Haze (5:51)
Review: This early gem - in fact, it was the maestro's first ever 12" record - shows a masterful command of space and melody, spotlighting a warm, muted trumpet tone alongside a pared-down ensemble. Without a saxophone, the spotlight remains squarely on the lead, providing ample room for expansive solos and lyrical interpretations. Anchored by a stellar rhythm section featuring a buoyant bassist, impeccable pianist and dynamic drummer, the performances exude a relaxed yet precise energy. Highlights include a fresh, distinctive take on the Dizzy Gillespie classic 'A Night in Tunisia', where the group reimagines the piece with effortless ingenuity. Original compositions add further depth, with a witty riposte to a well-known standard and a contemplative piece that lingers in the listener's mind. A transitional moment for one of the all time greats, hinting at the greatness to come all the way back in 1955.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Kind Of Blue (reissue)
Cat: DMOO 003BL. Rel: 29 May 24
 
Jazz
So What (9:08)
Freddie Freeloader (9:48)
Blue In Green (5:33)
All Blues (11:30)
Flamenco Sketches (9:23)
Review: What is there left to be said about this album? It is (probably) one of the most pressed and reissue of all-time and for good reason - it set a new standard for jazz and appeared to both hardcore lovers of the genre as well as those with only a passing interest. No matter your view of jazz, it is hard not to be moved by the feathery drums and wandering bass of opener 'So What', or the expressive horns of 'Freddie Freeloader' over nimble piano fingers that dance so delicately about the keys. 'All Blues' is a study in melancholy and 'Flamenco Sketches' brings a hint of South American sunshine into this most moving and intimate of jazz records.
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Dark Magus: Live At Carnegie Hall 1974
Dark Magus: Live At Carnegie Hall 1974 (limited gatefold numbered 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 198028 170314. Rel: 25 Feb 25
 
Jazz
Dark Magus - Moja (25:23)
Dark Magus - Wili (25:10)
Dark Magus - Tatu (25:17)
Dark Magus - Nne (25:23)
Review: Captured live in 1974, this performance at Carnegie Hall showcases Miles Davis at the height of his electric fusion era, blending jazz with rock in a fierce, exploratory manner. The show features the monumental 'Moja' and 'Wili,' each spread across two parts, with the band improvising freely and building intricate, pulsating rhythms. Davis's trumpet and organ create a swirling, unpredictable sound, while the guitar work from Pete Cosey and Reggie Lucas adds texture and energy. Tracks like 'Tatu' and 'Nne' display Davis's shift towards African-inspired sounds, experimenting with complex rhythms and haunting melodies. This is a tour de force, an unfiltered snapshot of Davis's creative genius.
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On The Corner (remastered)
On The Corner (remastered) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile SuperVinyl LP)
Cat: 194399 826416. Rel: 10 Sep 24
 
Jazz
On The Corner
New York Girl
Thinkin' One Thing & Doin' Another
Vote For Miles
Black Satin
One & One
Helen Butte
Mr Freedom X
Review: Miles Davis' On the Corner was released in 1972 and was initially dismissed by jazz purists for its unconventional style but over time its visionary approach has been rightfully given the respect it deserves. Davis' boldest and most controversial album in a discography full of them, On the Corner shifted jazz's focus to groove and bass-heavy funk and reshaped the genre and pioneering techniques that anticipated remix culture and electronica by over a decade. This special pressing, sourced from the original master tapes and pressed on MoFi SuperVinyl, enhances the record's deep basslines and intricate studio techniques to offer a vivid and immersive listening experience that underscores its groundbreaking influence.
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Tutu (reissue)
Tutu (reissue) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: 081227 817367. Rel: 10 Jul 24
 
Jazz
Tutu
Tomaas
Portia
Splatch
Backyard Ritual
Perfect Way
Don't Lose Your Mind
Full Nelson
Review: Rhino's new premium vinyl series promises the pinnacle of sound and packaging for classic albums. Mastered by Kevin Gray and pressed by Optimal on 180-gram vinyl, these limited-edition releases feature high-quality covers and "tip-on" jackets. The series aims to deliver consistent sonic excellence, setting a new standard for reissues. Miles Davis' Tutu (1986): Often dismissed as 'pop-fusion', Tutu defied expectations and remains relevant. Produced by Marcus Miller, it features a tapestry of electronics, including bass guitar, bass clarinet, electric violin, percussion, and synths. The album reflects the 80s with its bright tonalities and a crisp sound akin to the Fairlight era. Davis' brooding brass blends with Miller's harmonically rich backdrops, reminiscent of black popular music of the time. The result is a work of engrossingly fraught atmospheres, proving Davis' enduring relevance and ability to captivate without sounding dated.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Black Beauty: Miles Davis At Fillmore West
Black Beauty: Miles Davis At Fillmore West (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MFSL 2568. Rel: 04 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Black Beauty (part I) (23:46)
Black Beauty (part II) (18:23)
Black Beauty (part III) (17:16)
Black Beauty (part IV) (21:30)
Review: April 10, 1970. Miles Davis, fresh from his Jack Johnson sessions and with a new face in the band, soprano saxophonist Steve Grossman, take the stage at San Francisco's Fillmore West and set about sparking a revolution in jazz by fusing it with rock and funk elements. Captured on Black Beauty: Miles Davis at Fillmore West, this performance is one for the agesifull of explosive improvisation, raw energy and a palpable sense of transformation. The album, finally reissued on vinyl after years of being locked away in Japan, is a time capsule of a moment in jazz history where tradition was discarded and a new frontier was being built. With his usual crewiGrossman, Chick Corea on keys, Dave Holland on bass, Jack DeJohnette on drums, and Airto Moreira on percussioniDavis steered the ship into turbulent, unpredictable waters. It's all about the groove, the shifts in rhythm, and the untamed trumpet blasts that echo through the room like firecrackers. Tracks like 'Miles Runs the Voodoo Down' - from the milestone Bitches Brew album, which had come out a mere month before - and 'It's About That Time' tear apart the old jazz playbook, plunging deep into rock territory while still holding on to the open-ended freedom of improvisation. This is the raw, unfiltered jazz that would come to define the electric period of Davis' caree - a live-wire snapshot of a jazz legend finding new possibilities in real-time.
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At Newport 1958 (reissue)
At Newport 1958 (reissue) (limited hand-numbered clear vinyl LP)
Cat: DMOO 064. Rel: 01 Aug 24
 
Jazz
Introduction By Willis Connover (2:07)
Ah-Leu-Cha (5:51)
Straight, No Chaser (8:52)
Fran-Dance (7:11)
Two Bass Hit (4:09)
Bye Bye Blaclbird (8:06)
The Theme (3:37)
Review: This limited edition and hand-numbered reissue features the complete performance by the Miles Davis Sextet from the Newport Jazz Festival in July 1958. The ensemble, which is rightly one of jazz history's most celebrated, included Davis on trumpet, John Coltrane on tenor sax, Cannonball Adderley on alto sax, Bill Evans on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Jimmy Cobb on drums. Although this iconic lineup was short-lived, they made a truly lasting impact on jazz as they went on to record the legendary Kind of Blue album just six months later. As a special bonus, this release also includes rare broadcast performances by both the Miles Davis Quintet and Sextet from the same period.
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Live In Europe 1967:The Bootleg Series Vol 1
Live In Europe 1967:The Bootleg Series Vol 1 (180 gram audiophile vinyl 5xLP box set + booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 421B. Rel: 20 Aug 24
 
Jazz
Agitation (LP1) (14:37)
Footprints (2:39)
'Round Midnight (5:22)
No Blues (9:06)
Riot (5:35)
On Green Dolphin Street (8:20)
Masqualero (LP2) (4:55)
Gingerbread Boy (3:46)
The Theme (7:18)
Agitation (15:07)
Footprints (2:03)
'Round Midnight (5:17)
No Blues (LP3) (4:47)
Masqualero (19:44)
Agitation (14:04)
Footprints (3:03)
'Round Midnight (LP4) (11:25)
No Blues (9:41)
Masqualero (7:10)
I Fall In Love Too Easily (13:30)
Riot (LP5) (10:19)
Walkin' (2:21)
On Green Dolphin Street (8:52)
The Theme (8:27)
Review: Miles Davis' The Bootleg Series, Volume 1: Live in Europe 1967 is a monumental release, capturing the essence of one of jazz's most legendary ensembles. This 5xLP box set from Columbia/Legacy, featuring 180-gram audiophile vinyl, showcases previously unreleased live performances by Davis' second great quintetiWayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams. The set documents five concerts from October and November 1967, a transitional period in Davis' career. While this quintet never achieved the pop-cultural impact of Davis' earlier or later groups, their work during this era remains highly influential. The recordings reveal a band pushing the boundaries of bebop with exhilarating spontaneity and creativity. Tony Williams' dynamic drumming is particularly noteworthy, adding intense energy to tracks like 'Footprints,' while Hancock's innovative piano work and Shorter's probing saxophone contribute to the band's distinctive sound. Live in Europe 1967 represents a crucial moment before the group's shift to electric jazz, epitomising the quintet's mastery of live improvisation and interaction.
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Black Beauty: Miles Davis At Fillmore West (B-STOCK)
Black Beauty: Miles Davis At Fillmore West (B-STOCK) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MFSL 2568 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Jazz
 
B-STOCK: Slight surface mark on the record sleeve
Black Beauty (part I) (23:46)
Black Beauty (part II) (18:23)
Black Beauty (part III) (17:16)
Black Beauty (part IV) (21:30)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface mark on the record sleeve***


April 10, 1970. Miles Davis, fresh from his Jack Johnson sessions and with a new face in the band, soprano saxophonist Steve Grossman, take the stage at San Francisco's Fillmore West and set about sparking a revolution in jazz by fusing it with rock and funk elements. Captured on Black Beauty: Miles Davis at Fillmore West, this performance is one for the agesifull of explosive improvisation, raw energy and a palpable sense of transformation. The album, finally reissued on vinyl after years of being locked away in Japan, is a time capsule of a moment in jazz history where tradition was discarded and a new frontier was being built. With his usual crewiGrossman, Chick Corea on keys, Dave Holland on bass, Jack DeJohnette on drums, and Airto Moreira on percussioniDavis steered the ship into turbulent, unpredictable waters. It's all about the groove, the shifts in rhythm, and the untamed trumpet blasts that echo through the room like firecrackers. Tracks like 'Miles Runs the Voodoo Down' - from the milestone Bitches Brew album, which had come out a mere month before - and 'It's About That Time' tear apart the old jazz playbook, plunging deep into rock territory while still holding on to the open-ended freedom of improvisation. This is the raw, unfiltered jazz that would come to define the electric period of Davis' caree - a live-wire snapshot of a jazz legend finding new possibilities in real-time.
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Paris Jazz Festival: Salle Pleyel 10/1/1964
Paris Jazz Festival: Salle Pleyel 10/1/1964 ("french flag'" blue white & red striped vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 198028 11341. Rel: 13 Dec 24
 
Jazz
Autumn Leaves (10:21)
So What (12:09)
Stella By Starlight (8:47)
Walkin' (5:25)
The Theme (6:24)
All Of You (26:11)
Joshua (2:31)
My Funny Valentine (0:20)
No Blues (11:09)
The Theme (14:54)
Review: Miles Davis' performance at the Paris Jazz Festival, Salle Pleyel, on October 1, 1964, is one of the many pivotal moments he was involved with in jazz history. The live recording features Davis' "Second Great Quintet," including Herbie Hancock (piano), Ron Carter (bass), Tony Williams (drums) and Wayne Shorter (tenor saxophone). This quintet pushed the boundaries of jazz with its innovative approach to improvisation and rhythm and the concert showcases Davis' evolving sound as he transitioned from his earlier modal work into more abstract, avant-garde territory. The setlist features dynamic interpretations of jazz standards and Davis' originals, both highlighting the ensemble's remarkable chemistry and individual brilliance.
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Miles '54: The Prestige Recordings
Miles '54: The Prestige Recordings (180 gram vinyl 4xLP + booklet in die-cut box)
Cat: 725725 0. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Jazz
Four (4:04)
Old Devil Moon (3:25)
Blue Haze (6:12)
Solar (4:45)
You Don't Know What Love Is (4:21)
Love Me Or Leave Me (6:59)
I'll Remember April (7:54)
Blue 'N' Boogie (8:19)
Walkin' (13:29)
Airegin (5:00)
Oleo (5:12)
But Not For Me (take 1) (5:44)
But Not For Me (take 2) (4:38)
Doxy (4:55)
Bags' Groove (take 1) (11:16)
Bags' Groove (take 2) (9:23)
Bemsha Swing (9:32)
Swing Spring (10:46)
The Man I Love (take 1) (8:26)
The Man I Love (take 2) (7:58)
Review: Craft Recordings' Miles '54: The Prestige Recordings is an excellent retrospective that has Miles Davis at a transformative period in his career. Spanning 20 tracks, this collection highlights the pivotal year of 1954, where Davis honed his signature sound and emerged as a leading figure in jazz. The album features contributions from luminaries like Sonny Rollins, Thelonious Monk, and Art Blakey, who together elevate the sessions to iconic status. The set includes insightful session notes by Dan Morgenstern and a thoughtful essay by Ashley Kahn, providing historical context and depth. The collection is a journey through Davis' evolving artistry, from the melodic 'Four' to the innovative 'Bags' Groove.' Tracks like 'Walkin'' and 'Oleo' reveal a confident, boundary-pushing musician on the brink of greatness, while his use of the cup mute foreshadows the cool, introspective sound that would define much of his later work. Miles '54 is not just a celebration of a milestone year in Davis' career but also a tribute to the enduring legacy of Prestige Records.
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Jack Johnson (reissue)
Jack Johnson (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram SuperVinyl LP)
Cat: MFSV 1516. Rel: 10 Jun 24
 
Jazz
Right Off
Yesternow
Review: Miles Davis' A Tribute to Jack Johnson stands as a pinnacle of jazz-rock fusion, blending slashing rock and aggressive funk with an astounding lineup. Mastered from the original tapes, Mobile Fidelity's reissue captures the music's aggression and immediacy like never before. Guitarist John McLaughlin delivers a nasty edge and vicious streak, bridging the gap between rock and jazz with his slashing style. Davis' trumpet solos sizzle with exuberance, surrounded by urgent backbeats and knifing riffs. An amazing degree of instrumental separation and imaging allow you to focus on singular musicians and the roles they play. The album, often overshadowed by Davis' other works, serves as a personal manifesto, saluting boxing legend Jack Johnson. Producer Ted Macero seamlessly assembles sessions, resulting in a lean, guitar-heavy sound that hits with brutal force and graceful elegance. A Tribute to Jack Johnson remains a monster album, demanding to be experienced in all its ferocious glory.
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At Newport 1955-1975: Bootleg Series Volume 4
At Newport 1955-1975: Bootleg Series Volume 4 (180 gram audiophile vinyl 8xLP box set + 12 page booklet + poster)
Cat: MOVLP 1500B. Rel: 20 Aug 24
 
Jazz
Spoken Introductions (LP1 - By Duke Ellington & Gerry Mulligan) (1:23)
Hackensack (7:51)
'Round Midnight (6:12)
Now's The Time (8:55)
Spoken Introduvtion (By Willis Conover) (2:09)
Ah-Leu-Cha (5:50)
Straight, No Chaser (LP2) (8:42)
Fran-Dance (7:06)
Two Bass Hit (4:09)
Bye Bye Blackbird (8:07)
The Theme (3:43)
Gingerbread Boy (LP3) (8:28)
All Blues (10:20)
Stella By Starlight (2:02)
RJ Girl (5:48)
Seven Steps To Heaven (6:15)
The Theme/Closing Announcement (By Leonard feather) (6:59)
Spoken Introductions (LP4 - By Del Shields) (0:32)
Gingerbread Boy (5:32)
Footprints (11:06)
'Round Midnight (6:39)
So What (6:23)
The Theme/Closing Announcement (By Del Shields) (2:09)
Miles Runs The Voodoo Down (LP5) (10:35)
Sanctuary (3:35)
It's About That Time/The Theme (9:37)
Spoken Introduction (By Ronnie Scott/Band Warming Up) (0:37)
Turnaroundphrase (12:15)
Tune In (2:51)
Ife (LP6) (12:00)
Untitled Original (13:30)
Tune In 5/Closing Announcement (By Ronnie Scott) (13:01)
Directions (LP7) (20:43)
What I Say (3:01)
Sanctuary (2:40)
It's About That Time (14:32)
Bitches Brew (LP8) (12:02)
Funky Tonk (8:19)
Sanctuary (18:38)
Review: The Moon and the Melodies, a collaboration between Cocteau Twins and ambient pioneer Harold Budd, stands as a unique gem in both artists' discographies. Originally released in 1986, this ethereal album is now being reissued on vinyl, remastered from the original tapes by Robin Guthrie. Unlike anything else the Cocteau Twins ever produced, this record blends their dreamlike soundscapes with Budd's serene, improvisational piano work. The result is an atmospheric journey, at once intimate and expansive. Tracks like 'Sea, Swallow Me' shine with Elizabeth Fraser's otherworldly vocals, intertwined with Guthrie's shimmering guitar and Raymonde's grounding bass, creating a sound that feels both familiar and entirely unique. Instrumentals like 'Memory Gongs' and 'The Ghost Has No Home' highlight Budd's delicate piano, enhanced by the band's signature ambient textures. The album is a study in contrasts, vocal tracks sit alongside instrumentals, each contributing to a cohesive yet diverse listening experience. For fans, this reissue is a chance to revisit a pivotal moment in the evolution of dream pop and ambient music. The album's enduring appeal is evident in its continued influence in social media. The Moon and the Melodies remains a shining light that can happen when artists from different realms come together to create something truly timeless.
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The Musings Of Miles (Original Jazz Classics Series) (B-STOCK)
Cat: CR 00854 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Jazz
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Will You Still Be Mine? (6:22)
I See Your Face Before Me (4:44)
I Didn't (6:05)
A Gal In Calico (5:17)
A Night In Tunisia (7:22)
Green Haze (5:51)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


This early gem - in fact, it was the maestro's first ever 12" record - shows a masterful command of space and melody, spotlighting a warm, muted trumpet tone alongside a pared-down ensemble. Without a saxophone, the spotlight remains squarely on the lead, providing ample room for expansive solos and lyrical interpretations. Anchored by a stellar rhythm section featuring a buoyant bassist, impeccable pianist and dynamic drummer, the performances exude a relaxed yet precise energy. Highlights include a fresh, distinctive take on the Dizzy Gillespie classic 'A Night in Tunisia', where the group reimagines the piece with effortless ingenuity. Original compositions add further depth, with a witty riposte to a well-known standard and a contemplative piece that lingers in the listener's mind. A transitional moment for one of the all time greats, hinting at the greatness to come all the way back in 1955.
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The Man With The Horn (reissue)
The Man With The Horn (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram gold & black marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3759C. Rel: 24 Sep 24
 
Jazz
Fat Time (9:47)
Back Seat Betty (10:57)
Shout (5:45)
Aida (8:07)
The Man With The Horn (6:28)
Ursula (10:36)
Review: Predating Herbie Hancock's landmark electro experiment 'Rockit' by two years, this 1981 album from the legendary Miles Davis may reference his his 1952 10" LP Young Man With A Horn in its title, but there's nothing traditional or retro about its sound. Having been tempted out of a six year hiatus by his nephew Vince Wilburn, Miles incoporated brand new synth and programming technology into his sound and elements of funk, soul and fusion jazz into the finished article, which features both tracks with Wilburn's band and others featuring saxophone player Bill Evans, bassist Marcus Miller and drummer Al Foster. It's not your average Miles album by a long chalk, but quite a fascinating insight into how the legend refeused to rest on his creative laurels all the same.
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Star People (reissue)
Star People (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange & white marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3764C. Rel: 11 Sep 24
 
Jazz
Come Get It (16:07)
It Gets Better (4:54)
Speak (8:25)
Star People (18:43)
U 'n' L (5:46)
Star On Cicely (4:22)
Review: Star People by the legendary Miles Davis stands as a distinctive piece in his extensive discography, marking both beginnings and endings in his career. Notably, it introduces electric guitarist John Scofield, who was recommended by saxophonist Bill Evans, and features bassist Marcus Miller on several tracks. The album also signifies the final collaboration between Davis and longtime producer Teo Macero, as well as his last work with the renowned Gil Evans. This album showcases Davis's innovative spirit, particularly on the 18-minute title track, where he plays trumpet and Oberheim synthesiser simultaneously, creating an expansive blues composition without overdubs. The rhythm section, featuring guitarist Mike Stern, drummer Al Foster and percussionist Mino Cinelu, complements Davis's explorations with a dynamic groove. Star People also features live recordings like 'Come Get It' and 'Speak,' highlighting the energy of Davis's performances while pushing the boundaries of the LP format. The album's front cover, adorned with Miles's own artwork, and liner notes by jazz critic Leonard Feather, add depth to this unique release, and for fans of Davis's work from this era, Star People is a compelling listen with the innovative appeal of his late-career experiments.
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Journey To Nabta Playa (Deluxe Edition)
Journey To Nabta Playa (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: LPSPM 012X. Rel: 02 May 25
 
Jazz
Neptune Desert Song (3:08)
Nabta Calling (1:56)
Bishmillah (1:57)
Procession Of The Equinox (10:19)
Exorcism: Clearing The Electromagnetic Field (20:29)
Heru: The Oaisis (8:03)
Black Stones Of Sirius (6:16)
Prayer (5:30)
Burial: String Quartet In E-Minor By David Ornette Cherry (6:50)
Chariots Of Expanision (People Could Fly) (7:24)
Review: Spiritmuse Records presents Journey to Nabta Playa, the dialogic result of Angel Bat Dawid and multidisciplinary artist Naima Nefertari, as they team up to honour the ancient Nubian astrological site of the same name. An ancient Neolithic site in Egypt's Nubian Desert predating Stonehenge, Nabta Playa incorporates a stone circle whose lithic configuration aligns with celestial events. Fittingly, then, this clash-of-titans record astrologises celestial electronics and divines ancestral predestinations, sewing a starry sonic tapestry - in Bat Dawid's terms "this is not just an album, it's a constellation". Picking up where Don and David Ornette Cherry left off with 'Bishmillah', and carrying out such further original, summative sonic burial and resurrection rites such as 'Black Stones Of Sirius' and 'Procession Of The Equinox', we hear a dance of featuring flute, clarinet, and vibraphone, and enraptured voice.
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Past Present (Tone Poems Across Time)
Cat: BBE 803ALP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Embrace (3:44)
Present Past (4:00)
Reflection (2:46)
Revelation (2:14)
Heart (2:39)
Acceptance (4:48)
Forgiveness (3:06)
Compassion (4:34)
Past Present (4:02)
Peace (2:30)
Gratitude (3:19)
Review: Although he initially broke through decades ago as a talented keyboardist- a role he still performs alongside his work as a solo producer - Mark de Clive-Lowe has always been much more than a prodigious musician-for-hire. That was particularly evident on 2021's Hotel San Claudio album, a musical meeting of minds with Shigeto and Melanie Charles. It shines through loud and clear on Past Present (Tone Poems Through Time)', an inspired collection of 'tone poems' - musical pieces that draw direct inspiration from the landscape - created using an electric piano, an enormous list of mostly vintage synthesisers, and field recordings captured on a trip to his father's native Japan. Sitting somewhere between ambient jazz, the epic synth-scapes of Tangerine Dream and the most vivid movie soundtracks, Past Present is emotive, immersive and effortlessly evocative.
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Condizione Umana
Cat: SFTS 07LPB. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Jazz
Fissazione Nostalgica (3:28)
L'uomo Che Fu (4:02)
Crivellamento (3:21)
Demoralizzazione (3:04)
Batticuore (3:27)
Buio Psicologico (3:11)
Abbandono (3:29)
Vuoto Mentale (3:18)
Spossatezza (3:17)
Dinamica Vitale (3:17)
Humana Spes (3:05)
Attivita Ritmica (1:38)
Review: Best known for his involvement in the Braen's Machine project alongside fellow film scorers Piero Umiliani and Alessandro Alessandroni - not to mention his work under the name Awake and Gisteri - maverick producer Rino De Filippi took a darker, introspective turn on the 1972 Flower Recs bloomer Condizione Umani. Jazz-pincered vignettes are heard piercing the fragile complexities of the mind, across a record whose shapeshifting veneer crosses streams of tension and revelation with an arachnid sleight of foot. With 'Crivellamento' standing out as a key marrying point of ritualistic percussion and avant-garde looseness, we're left spasmodic. Reissued again on standard and purple vinyl as part of the Sounds From The Screen series, we've an historic contribution on our ears from the Italian studio maestro.
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La Scoumoune (Soundtrack)
La Scoumoune (Soundtrack) (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 927852. Rel: 10 Apr 25
 
Soundtracks
La Scoumoune (Theme Principal) (2:30)
Pigalle 1944 (5:46)
Georgia Et Roberto (2:01)
Avant-guerre (4:37)
Xavier A La Maison D’arret (2:28)
Intrusions Des Racketteurs Noirs Dans Les Maisons Closes De La Ficelle Et De L’Elegant (2:17)
L’Orgue De Migli (3:30)
Quand Les Amours Se Meuren (5:39)
La Scoumoune (Mixage Alternatif) (2:37)
L'Excommunie (Orgue De Barbarie 1) (1:47)
La Scoumoune (Generique Debut) (1:14)
Intrusions Des Racketteurs Noirs Dans Les Maisons Closes De La Ficelle Et De L’Elegant (version alternative) (2:56)
La Scoumoune (Maguette Trompette/Piano Bastringue) (1:01)
L'Excommunie (Orgue De Barbarie 2) (1:41)
La Scoumoune (Sortie De Prison) (2:20)
Pigalle 1944 (version Courte) (2:03)
La Scoumoune (Generique Fin) (2:38)
Kidzaballoon (Manuel Breton & Benjamin De Roubaix) - "La Scoumoune" (2:31)
Jean-Michel Bernard - "La Scoumoune" (Piano version) (3:22)
Alessandro Baldessari - "Intrusion Des Racketteurs" (3:27)
Beniamino De Roubai - "La Scoumoune" (5:41)
Review: Decca and CAM Sugar present the complete edition of Francois de Roubaix's historic La Scoumoune score, contracting unreleased tracks, demos, and alternate takes. The 1970 thriller, directed by Jose Giovanni and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, witnesses a small-time crook entangle himself in a torrid torsion of crime and fate, themes mirrored in de Roubaix's palpating score. Roubaix blended barrel organs, synths and unconventional sounds like rattles and springs, inculcating in the viewer the thrill of the chase, while the formal strategy to use entirely different instruments for each track went on to nail its touchstone status. Now a well of versatility, it comes regularly sampled in hip-hop and electronica; remixes by Alessandro Baldessari, Jean-Michel Bernard, and Benjamin de Roubaix, doing justice to a record whose very being seems to beg out loud for the remixing.
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo
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Mr Super Cool (reissue)
Cat: AJXLP 606. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Mr Super Cool (6:13)
You're A Dream Maker (3:18)
Cold Harbour Lane (3:31)
Turn & Look Behind You (2:57)
Corner Of The World (4:11)
Answer Man (3:11)
Don't Let The Music Get You Down (1:43)
You're My Lady (It's Been A Long Time) (4:17)
Life's A Roundabout (3:30)
So Much I Want To (3:34)
Review: This long-lost 1973 album from Graham Dee is a fabled record from the man who was a key figure in the 60s London session scene and later a prolific songwriter and producer, and it is now released on vinyl for the first time. Dee was a renowned session guitarist who played with legends like Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck as well as artists such as John Lee Hooker and The Walker Brothers. After working with them, he became an in-house producer for Atlantic Records and honed a distinctive 'British Soul sound.' In the 70s, he moved to the U.S., writing songs and working at the legendary Muscle Shoals. Mr. Super Cool was only rediscovered in 2019 and it's clear to hear Dee's unique talent on a record that offers a fascinating glimpse into early 70s recording.
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The Long Way Round
The Long Way Round (translucent orange vinyl LP)
Cat: 51367 05. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Jazz
Begin Again (3:53)
Look At The State Of Me Now (3:16)
Man Of The House (3:38)
Maya Maya Maya (2:57)
Jeffrey (feat Cory Henry) (4:56)
Squeeze (3:57)
Actress (3:59)
Did I Dream It All (3:44)
I'll Be There In The Morning (3:17)
My Balloon (2:14)
Necklace (3:32)
Never With You (5:42)
Review: A multifaceted personality, 24-year-old breakout folk star Maya Delilah shares The Long Way Round on Decca Records, fresh off the back of a Spotify "One To Watch" award. "I get so influenced by different genres, people, places, and experiences that it's always felt hard for me to fit my music into a consistent sound or mood," the singer said in a statement. Forerun by the likes 'Squeeze' and 'Necklace', Delilah's vocals are breathy and her backing instrumentals smooth, tinged with the torrid strokes of Ayers-esque sunshine funk. Recorded between LA and London, the record flags up themes from cyclical relationships to predestination, with Delilah feeling that the record expresses a future nostalgia for someone she's never met before.
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Exotic Percussion (reissue)
Exotic Percussion (reissue) (limited 'sea glass' translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: JPR 116. Rel: 03 Sep 24
 
Jazz
My Tane (My Man) (2:35)
Cumana (2:15)
Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise (3:10)
Day Delight (2:24)
Moonlight On The Ganges (2:32)
Cherokee (Indian Love Song) (2:38)
Misirlou (2:21)
Anna (2:17)
Song Of The Bayou (3:01)
Moonlight & Shadows (2:41)
My Shawl (2:24)
The Girl Friend Of The Whirling Dervish (2:23)
Review: Sourced from the original master tapes and out of print since the mid-1960s, almost as soon as it was released in 1961, Martin Denny's superb Exotic Percussion now returns to vinyl through Jackpot Records. The album is a wonderful window into the ambitious and futuristic production of Denny with xylophones, chimes, and traditional jazz instruments blended with unusual sounds like boo bas, shamisens, Manga harp, and Burmese gongs, all of which create a beguiling sound and wild journey, from the fast-paced 'Cumana' to the smooth 'Moonlight On The Ganges.' The standout track here has long been 'Misirlou' which gained fame through Dick Dale and Pulp Fiction.
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A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole
A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole (LP + photo with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 90LP. Rel: 06 Mar 25
 
Jazz
Oh My Actual Days (3:41)
Thank You My Pain (2:57)
Invincibility (3:04)
Form A V (3:06)
A Paper Man (4:43)
Who Are You Telling, Gus (3:56)
Prayer For My Sovereign Dignity (4:00)
Kuzushi (2:39)
Salty Road Dogs Victory Anthem (3:54)
Too True (2:30)
That Was My Garden (7:30)
Review: Mancunian saxophonist Alabaster DePlume's new long player is an introspective and meditative album exploring dignity, healing and self-discovery. Rooted in poetry and philosophical inquiry, the album brims with his soulful saxophone melodies and their uniquely evocative lyricism. Tracks like 'Oh My Actual Days' and 'Invincibility' convey resilience while 'Thank You My Pain' draws on mindfulness teachings. DePlume's compositions are inspired by personal growth and global injustices which reflect both individual and collective struggles. Add in his intricate instrumentation and these such deeply felt themes and you have a powerful statement.
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A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole
A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole (limited 'that was my garden' green vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: IARC 90LPI. Rel: 06 Mar 25
 
Jazz
Oh My Actual Days (3:43)
Thank You My Pain (2:57)
Invincibility (3:05)
Form A V (3:06)
A Paper Man (4:52)
Who Are You Telling, Gus (3:56)
Prayer For My Sovereign Dignity (3:52)
Kuzushi (2:39)
Salty Road Dogs Victory Anthem (3:54)
Too True (2:28)
That Was My Garden (7:27)
Review: On this indie-exclusive pressing, English jazz sax man Alabaster DePlume's latest sees him in raw and expressive mood. 'Oh My Actual Days' pairs slow, swelling sax lines with Macie Stewart's strings, a march toward reckoning. 'Thank You My Pain' turns its mantra into rhythm, embracing discomfort rather than escaping it. 'Form a V' pulls from jiu-jitsu, confronting the world head-on. Instrumentals like 'Prayer for My Sovereign Dignity' and 'Kuzushi' embody movementitension, release, transformation. Packaged with an obi-strip and insert, this edition is a fitting addition to DePlume's workiphysical proof of a philosophy: dignity is not given, it's claimed.
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Dibango 82 (remastered)
Cat: WWSLP 99. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
International
Migilbawe (7:32)
Africa Boogie (4:21)
Ashiko Oumba (10:16)
Waka Juju (part 1) (5:04)
Waka Juju (part 2) (3:22)
Waka Juju (part 3) (6:27)
Review: Manu Dibango knew how to work a crowd. By the time he hit the stage at Marseille's Theatre La Criee in December 1982, he had long mastered the art of turning a gig into a full-blown celebration. This was the man who took makossa global, who made 'Soul Makossa' an international sensation a decade prior and who could pivot between jazz, funk and African rhythms like it was nothing. The recording, unearthed from the INA archives, captures him in peak form, leading an eight-piece band through a set that refuses to sit still. 'Africa Boogie' is all clipped guitars, tight horns and a bassline that struts like it owns the place. 'Ashiko Oumba' turns the groove alluringly, locking into intricate polyrhythms before erupting into pure brass-fuelled joy. Then there's 'Waka Juju', sprawling across three parts, moving from simmering tension to full-throttle release with the kind of control only Dibango could pull off. He's conducting, shaping the music in real-time, every solo a conversation, every break a setup for the next explosion of sound. Four decades later, the set still feels alive. It's there in the call-and-response with the crowd, the sweat-soaked momentum of a band that knows it's on fire. Dibango, effortlessly cool at the centre of it all, proves once again why his music never ages.
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Tags: Afro Funk | Afro Jazz
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Diggin' Groove Digger: Best of Weldon Irvine (Japanese Edition)
Cat: PLP 7527. Rel: 18 Mar 25
 
Jazz
Marjorie Moon (5:49)
Turkis Bath (6:55)
Mr Clean (5:19)
Soul Sister (7:33)
Sister Sanctified (3:21)
Homey (4:19)
Bananas (2:19)
Hip Hop Speaks (1:55)
Review: Weldon Irvine was a pioneering musician whose innovative style and emotionally powerful melodies earned him admiration across generations and genres, from 1970s jazz and soul to 1990s club and rare groove scenes. Known for his versatility, Irvine left behind a legacy of timeless tracks and this best-of album, curated from his extensive catalogue, features eight standout songs that showcase his genius. The always-sensitive P-VINE presents this special collection in style and offers a comprehensive glimpse into the depth and breadth of Irvine's musical contributions, all of which highlight his lasting impact on the music world.

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Som Sangue E Raca (reissue)
Som Sangue E Raca (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3687C. Rel: 09 Jul 24
 
International
Uma Vida
Guanabara
Hei! Voce
Som, Sangue E Raca
Tema Pro Gaguinho
O Rio
Evo
Number One
Folia De Reis
Moeda, Reza E Cor
Samba Do Malandrinho
Tio Macro
Review: A pivotal figure in the early 1970s MPB scene, Salvador was not only a highly regarded sessionist and composer but also a band leader. His 1971 album is a vibrant mix of bossa nova, samba, funk, and carioca styles, infused with raw energy. Original copies of this influential fourth album often fetch around $200 due to its eclectic range. From the lively opener 'Uma Vida' to the Beatles-esque narrative of 'O Rio' and the orchestral boogaloo of 'Number One', the album showcases Salvador at the height of his fusionist creativity and musical prowess.
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Som Sangue E Raca (reissue)
Som Sangue E Raca (reissue) (limited 180 gram blue vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MAR 004B. Rel: 18 Jul 24
 
Funk
Uma Vida
Guanabara
Hei! Voce
Som Sangue E Raca
Tema Pro Gaguinho
O Rio
Evo
Number One
Folia De Reis
Moeda, Reza E Cor
Samba Do Malandrinho
Tio Macro
Review: Som, Sangue e Raca remains a cornerstone in Brazilian music. The classic album epitomises Dom Salvador e Abolicao's fusion of samba, soul, rock, jazz, forro, and baiao. Their influential sound heavily impacted Banda Black Rio and that is just one of the reasons why this classic album is celebrated. It is also a great summer listen with its warm and infectious melodies and diverse musicality all of which means it's a must-cop for lovers of international sounds. Even better is the fact that Som, Sangue e Raca now comes in a limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on translucent red vinyl.
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 in stock $35.15
BBC Jazz Club April 1965
BBC Jazz Club April 1965 (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: RANDB 142LP. Rel: 30 May 24
 
Jazz
Big City Strut (4:22)
Trane's Mood (5:26)
I Could Write A Book (5:13)
Interplay (5:49)
She'll Be Back (4:10)
Garrison '65 (6:55)
Review: The cult Ian Carr Quintet featured post-war British jazz luminary saxophonist Don Rendell for this special album recorded at the BBC Jazz Club in April 1965. He had become a great after playing with greats like Woody Herman and Stan Kenton. For this session, he hooked up with four younger and equally adventurous jazz musicians eager to innovate and this recording captures the magic they cooked up. It marked the debut of pianist Michael Garrick within the Quintet and he profoundly influenced the group's direction and arguably reshaped the broader British jazz sound. Without exaggeration, this album marks a pivotal point in the evolution of British jazz.
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 in stock $22.49
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