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Singles
If There's A Will There's A Way
Don Covay & The Jefferson Lemon Band - "If There's A Will There's A Way" (3:36)
Harvey Mandel - "Baby Batter" (3:40)
Review: Climactic, psychedelic soul and blues brilliance by Don Covay, co-written by Donny Hathaway and backed by a proto-Balearic sweetmeat on the B, Harvey Mandel's 'Baby Batter'. The A-side was originally released one year after (1972) the B-side (1971) on the American Janus label, and the tracks provide a palpable contrast, drawing on the same idiom yet approaching it with remarkable difference. Covay's lyrics are, thematically, overflowing with determination, despite the psychic conflict at the track's heart. Is there any resolution? "The sweeter you, look, mama... the bitterer you treat me..."
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It Takes A Lotta Teardrops
Cat: CITY 098. Rel: 25 Sep 24
 
Soul
Carolyn Crawford - "It Takes A Lotta Teardrops" (2:47)
Hodges, James, Smith & Crawford - "I'm In Love" (2:26)
Review: It Takes A Lotta Teardrops showcases the refined touch of Mickey Stevenson, delivering a timeless Motown sound. This Leon Ware and Vicki Basemore composition, although unreleased until now, echoes the classic vibes that Kim Weston also interpreted, but like hers, it remained in the vaults. The decision to shelve this gem in 1972 may have been due to its retro style during a time of evolving musical tastes, yet it remains an essential listen for Motown and Northern Soul enthusiasts. On Side-2, 'I'm In Love', stems from Carolyn Crawford's work with Hodges, James and Smith in 1971. Released under the M'Pingo label, this track embraced a more contemporary feel for its era and continues to resonate in Modern and Crossover rooms today. This single is a fine addition for collectors and fans of classic soul.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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The Deacons
Cat: BGPS 081. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
50s/60s
The Deacons (3:23)
Pisces Pace (2:24)
Review: Detroit musician and producer Dave Hamilton hears two fantastic early emissions of his reissued via BGP. Known originally as a guitarist and an early member of the Motown house band, Hamilton's influence on music, especially the later Northern soul firestorm in the UK, is perhaps understated. His guitar contributions to the likes of Marvin Gaye's 'Stubborn Kind Of Fellow' and John Lee Hooker's 'Boom Boom' are indeed cherished additions to the Michigan funk and r&b canon, but perhaps it's his later outings as Dave Hamilton and the Peppers - and later founding of the labels Demoristic and TCB - that house the real trinkets. 'The Deacons' and 'Pisces Place' both came out via the TCB label, and brought vibraphonic blues and astrologic easy listens respectively to wax.
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Deixa Rodar (reissue)
Cat: BRZ 45054R. Rel: 04 Mar 25
 
Funk
Hanna - "Deixa Rodar" (3:24)
Almir Ricardi - "To Parado Na Tua" (4:44)
Review: Mr Bongo are enacting a thorough revisiting of some of the very best soul, funk, MPB and boogie gems to stud their catalogue over the years; at this rate, the tagline "back by popular demand" has become a motto. This careful pairing of mutually constitutive Hanna and Almir Ricardi tunes made up the label's 54th release. 'Daixa Radar' comes first as the initial "rediscovery" of DJ Koco, whose Brazil 45's mix was the functional tipoff. Ricardi's 'To Parado Na Tua' is a similar midtempo boogie cut, produced by the legendary duo of Lincoln Olivetti and Robson Jorge, whose singularly timbral slap-drums are to die for.
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Seja Como Nos (reissue)
Cat: BRZ45 093NB. Rel: 01 Nov 24
 
International
Seja Como Nos (De Pe No Chao) (3:35)
Harmony Cats' Theme (3:28)
Review: The Brazil45 series has always been pure gold and now come a pair f beauties from Harmony Cats, a vocal quintet-turned-trio from Sao Paulo known for their disco-era hits. Harmony Cats' 'Theme' from 1976 is their most recognised track outside Brazil and is inspired by Rhythm Heritage's Barretta's Theme with its spacey breakbeats, lush vocals and percussive flair, all of which have made it a true crossover classic. On the B-side, 'Seja Como Nos (De Pe No Chao)' delivers an exuberant Brazilian twist on The Jacksons' 'Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)'- it's a guaranteed floor-filler with radiant disco energy and Harmony Cats' signature vocal style.
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Thankful
Cat: DM 01. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Funk
Thankful (3:11)
Fade Away (3:12)
Review: Discos Martos is a new division of Rocafort Records. The imprint takes its bow here with a cultured single from soul singer Glen Anthony Henry who is originally from Los Angeles but now based in Spain. His vibe is to blend the best bits from classic soul with a modern edge that hits different. The A-side, 'Thankful,' is an upbeat tribute to love and friendship featuring a catchy hook and an Al Green-style drum groove. The B-side, 'Fade Away', highlights Henry's falsetto in a deep, introspective ballad. Both tracks are produced by Oscar Martos using full analogue recording so they capture the warmth of 70s soul and make for an exciting start for Discos Martos.
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Nobody
Nobody (7")
Cat: BGPS 079. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Funk
Hodges, James, Smith & Crawford - "Nobody" (3:36)
Hodges, James & Smith - "It Cracks Me Up" (3:35)
Review: Defiant, spruce and intractable, Hodges James Smith & Crawford's 'Nobody' marks this brilliant new funk reissue with a caustic grip-quip after at the slippery satins of love: "nobody's gonna tell me that you don't love me, baby. They just don't know that you're an angel..." Walking a universal tightrope of ambivalence - this is a situation that we'd wager everyone of one stripe or another is familiar with - this record could function either as a tell of blind infatuation with a ne'er-do-well, or a real statement of loving intention for a misunderstood penitent. 'It Cracks Me Up' backs up the B with an ensouled, ensemble-armoured musing on "girls with shiny faces" and "superdudes", resolving on a tonic note of equal sexual charge. The West Coast vocal group outdid themselves back in 1971, so much that original copies of this fetch unholily exorbitant prices; high time for a repress!
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Lend A Hand
Cat: EXS 047. Rel: 13 Sep 24
 
Soul
Lend A Hand (3:40)
Come See What's Left Of Me (2:33)
Review: Bobby Hutton, the first singer featured on Soul Train in 1971, sees his rare soul classic 'Lend A Hand' reissued by Expansion. Originally released in 1973, this track is a soulful gem that resonates with fans and collectors alike. On Side-1, 'Lend A Hand' stands out as an impressive track, showcasing Hutton's powerful vocals and emotional depth. Side-2 features 'Come See What's Left Of Me,' originally from 1969. A soulful and elegant experience, highlighting Hutton's early work. Both songs are certified rare and classic soul, making this reissue an appealing one for those who appreciate timeless, heartfelt music.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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Álbumes
Tension
Tension (CD)
Cat: BTR 103CD. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Jazz
Tension
Major
Hatula
Yashan
Delilah
Dung Gate
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Rhapsody
Cat: CLMN 12052CD. Rel: 22 Aug 24
 
Soul
We Don't Love Enough
Ever Since
God's Love
God's Been Good To Me
Get Involved
Somebody's Watching You
How Can I Lose
Jesus Rhapsody (part 1)
Have You Tried Jesus
Searching For The Truth
Review: Rhapsody, the Harlem Gospel Travelers' third studio album, was inspired by a request from the band's friend and mentor, Eli "Paperboy" Reed to record some covers of classic and lesser-known gospel-funk songs from the mid-to-late 1960s and early 1970s. Naturally, the New York based trio have put their own spin on the material, offering nods to hip-hop, stomping soul (see the genuinely terrific 'Somebody's Watching You'), doo-wop ('How Can I Lose', with its infectious vocal harmonies and irresistible hand-clap rhythm) and heady slow hams ('Have You Tried Jesus', the squelchy, hip-hop-soul flavoured 'Searching For The Truth'). It's a superb set all told, with the group's impeccable vocals rising high above brilliantly realised and expressively played instrumental backing tracks.
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Hot Buttered Singles Volume 2: 1972-1976
Cat: CDTOP 1660. Rel: 25 Apr 25
 
Soul
Theme From The Men (instrumental)
Type Thang
Rolling Down A Mountainside
(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want To Be Right
Joy (part 1)
Joy (part 2)
Wonderful
Someone Made You For Me
Title Theme
Hung Up On My Baby (instrumental)
Chocolate Chip
Chocolate Chip ((Instrumental))
Come Live With Me
Body Language
Disco Connection
St Thomas Square
Rock Me Easy Baby (part 1)
Rock Me Easy Baby (part 2)
Juicy Fruit (Disco Freak) (part 1)
Juicy Fruit (Disco Freak) (part 2)
Review: Soul legend Isaac Hayes' enduring legacy as a soul visionary echoes through this second volume of his singles, which picks up from where the first left off. The collection spans 1972 to 1976, a time when Hayes transitioned from Stax to his own Hot Buttered Soul label. Tracks like 'Hung Up On My Baby' and the relentlessly funky 'Chocolate Chip' showcase his blend of lush orchestration with raw, gritty grooves, a style deeply rooted in the soul-rich streets of Memphis, where Hayes' early musical foundations were laid. As he moved away from Stax's structure, Hayes embraced a new sense of creative freedom, merging cinematic soul with the emerging sounds of disco, perfectly captured in 'Disco Connection'. The production, unpolished and alive, channels the intensity of Hayes' sound from the early 70s, pushing boundaries while remaining deeply personal. This release is a reflection of the man's profound influence on soul music, one that continues to reverberate through generations.
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Hot Buttered Singles 1969-1972
Cat: CDTOP 1650. Rel: 24 Oct 24
 
Soul
Walk On By
By The Time I Get To Phoenix
The Mistletoe & Me
Winter Snow
I Stand Accused
I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself
The Look Of Love
Ike's Mood 1
Never Can Say Goodbye
I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)
Theme From Shaft
Cafe Regio's
Do Your Thing
Ellie's Love Theme
Let's Stay Together
Soulsville
Ain't That Loving You (For More Reasons Than One)
Baby I'm-a Want You
Soul-A-Lujah
Review: Isaac Hayes passed 16 years ago but his legacy as a soul music icon endures and likely always will. Known for his groundbreaking work with Stax's Enterprise label, Hayes set the standard for what became known as "symphonic soul" by crafting albums that remain as powerful as when first released. Alongside his LPs, Hayes also achieved massive success with singles and had 16 consecutive hits on the r&b chart from 1969 to 1976, many of which crossed into pop. Hot Buttered Singles is the first collection to feature every A and B-side of his 'Yellow Stax'-era singles in their original versions and they all sound superb.
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Loleatta (Japanese Edition)
Loleatta (Japanese Edition) (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: UVPR 60089. Rel: 18 Sep 24
 
Soul
The Man I Love
We Did It
Our Love
Can I Change My Mind
Part Time Lover, Full Time Hole
Thor Can Eye
Only A Whole
Love Walk Me Up
Mother Of Shame
Remember Me
Rainbow 71 (bonus track)
For Sentimental Reasons (bonus track)
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Big Tuba
Cat: TRUCD 462. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Jazz
Big Tuba
Fight Song
La Jean (Largent)
Ain't No Sunshine
West Lawn Dirge
Miss Alberta
Respect My Mind
Midway
In The Place To Be
Let's Stay Together
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