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Singles
Wrapped Tied & Tangled
Cat: BRUNSWICK 55311. Rel: 11 Jan 21
 
Soul
Lavern Baker - "Wrapped, Tied & Tangled" (2:05)
Jackie Wilson & Lavern Baker - "Think Twice" (2:31)
Review: This must-check "45" gathers together two in-demand gems from the glory days of funk and soul in the middle of the 1960s, both of which originally appeared on the iconic Brunswick label. Side A sports LaVern Baker's hard-to-find 1967 single 'Wrapped, Tied & Tangled', a breezy but heavy chunk of soul rich in jangling piano flourishes, punchy horns and languid grooves, all topped off with a killer lead vocal. Turn to the flip and you'll find Baker's 1965 collaboration with Jackie Wilson, 'Think Twice', a heavier, funk-fuelled outing that draws much inspiration from classic rhythm & blues. It goes without saying that both tracks are essential.
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Bumble Bees
Cat: FRY 024. Rel: 31 Oct 17
 
Soul
Laverne Baker - "Bumble Bees" (2:30)
Lavern Baker & Jackie Wilson - "Think Twice (Rated X)" (2:24)
Review: For a classic 7" that makes you wish you could have experienced the rock and roll and blues heyday, these two dusty gems by Lavern Baker and Jackie Wilson are a great start. Taken from 1960, "Bumble Bees" by Baker is a chiming, doo-wop sing-a-long love song with a tastefully disgruntled character, while Baker & Wilson provide the excellent and X-rated "Think Twice", which sings about taboo topics like cocaine, pussy and reefa. It also boasts lyrics like 'son of a bitch', 'I aint gonna kiss your ass no more' and 'I've had enough of your shit' - not to mention the other out-there obscenities for the time which include references to oral sex. Lil Kim and Khia - eat your heart out!
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out of stock $8.16
Rare Grooves Volume 2
Rare Grooves Volume 2 (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: RAREG 002. Rel: 30 Nov 20
 
Funk
Lou Courtney - "Hey Joyce" (2:46)
Johnnie Taylor - "Just The One (I've Been Looking For )" (2:42)
Review: This essential 45 brings together two hard-to-find cuts that have long been popular amongst rare groove dancers and dusty-fingered hip-hop DJs/beat-makers. On side A you'll find Cut Chemist fave 'Hey Joyce', a rare 1967 single from soul man Lou Courtney. Featuring a rasping, impassioned lead vocal from Courtney, sweet female backing vocals and the kind of semi-stomping beat that's so beloved by Northern Soul heads, it's a real must-have treat. Over on the flip you'll find Johnnie Taylor's more relaxed - but no less passionate - 'Just The One I've Been Looking For', a 1966 Stax B-side that remains a fine example of warming Southern Soul.
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A Solid Bond In Your Heart
Cat: FLIP 014. Rel: 22 Aug 22
 
Soul
The Jam - "A Solid Bond In Your Heart" (Soul Flip edit) (3:59)
The Capitols - "Cool Jerk" (Soul Flip edit) (3:53)
Review: Soul Flip are the label completely upending our idea of what 'edits' are. Rather than putting 4x4 kicks on disco classics or reinventing funk instrumentals from the ground up, take this treatment of The Jam: 'A Solid Bond In Your Heart' gets a nice glassy flip-up, with sunny rhythm guitar and handclaps backending a song we never knew had the potential to become soul music in the first place. An equal treatment is given to The Capitols' 'Cool Jerk'.
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At Last
At Last (triple 7")
Cat: JM 099. Rel: 11 Sep 14
 
Soul
Seven Day Fool
Something's Got A Hold On Me
Spoonful
It's A Crying Shame (feat Harvey Fuqua)
At Last
I Just Want To Make Love To You
Review: Etta's career-defining debut album At Last showed the world what she was capable of. Unfettered breadth spaced over three 45s, delivered by Chess off-shoot Argo, each track explored a different style from blues to jazz to doo-wop to smoking soul. Complete with her two most legendary songs ("At Last" and "I Just Want To Make Love To You") the real beauty is in the less-celebrated numbers such as the carnal sensuous "Seven Day Fool", the chop-slapping gospel power of "Hold On Me" and the sleazy guitar lines and time signature switches of "Spoonful". A serious piece of soul history.
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Seven Day Fool/I Just Kept On Dancing
Cat: ST 1016. Rel: 08 Nov 16
 
Soul
Etta James - "Seven Day Fool" (3:00)
Doug Banks - "I Just Kept On Dancing" (2:33)
Review: Soul Tribe celebrate the epic legacy of Chess subsidiary Argo with two of the label's many outstanding soul burners. Etta's big swing sauce-pot number takes pride of place with all 55 years of sultry devotion still deeply embedded into the recording. Banks' slightly lesser known pastoral ballad sets up camp on the B. Lilting and lolloping with horseback storytelling, it's the perfect foil both musically and narratively.
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Green Onions
Green Onions (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OGR 824. Rel: 31 Mar 22
 
Funk
Green Onions (3:58)
On The Good Foot (4:24)
Review: Booker T & MG's seminal classic 'Green Onions' is one of the most ubiquitous funk tunes out there. It has many essential defining features and cannot fail to get you nodding. On this limited edition 7" from Floyd James & The GTs it gets an organ led instrumental flip that ups the drum funk and allows this walking chris to really shine. On the reverse is James Brown's equally crucial 'Get On The Good Foot.' This one swings a bit more, with funky guitar riffs and more subtle chords bring gar good ties while the trumpets do their thing up top.
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I'm Not Your Fool
I'm Not Your Fool (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OGR 839. Rel: 24 Apr 23
 
Soul
Jodie - "I'm Not Your Fool" (3:40)
Floyd James & The GTs - "Johnnie's Blues" (3:37)
Review: More scorching hot soul sounds here from Original Gravity who look to Jodie and Floyd James and the GTs for their latest dose of 7" goodness. Jodie is in powerful form on the a-side as she delivers an empowering vocal over fast paced and chested-puffed drums that will steamroller all in their wake. This soul anthem has class and depth with some slick guitar solos and big horn energy. Floyd James & The GTs step up on the flip side with 'Johnnie's Blues' which is full of Hammond organ chords and 60s guitar riffs.
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Hawaiian Bop Edits 2
Hawaiian Bop Edits 2 (yellow vinyl 7")
Cat: HB 002. Rel: 02 Jul 14
 
50s/60s
Louis Jordan - "Saturday Night Fish Fry" (edit)
Bobby Bland - "Honey Child" (edit)
Review: Last year veteran London selector Richio Suzuki built off the success of his Hawaiian Bop club nights with the launch of an affiliated edits label, and true to form the first beautifully presented 7" release sold out swiftly. The man Richio is back with a second 7" here and the care and subtlety of the edit is very much evident once again. Leading the stampede is a tweak on Louis Jordan's big band swing standard "Saturday Night Fish Fry" which has been treated with a dash more bump in the bassline by Suzuki, whilst the flip switches the focus to a certified member of The Blues Hall of Fame in Bobby Bland. Here Bobby's trademark growl is blessed by a decidedly latin arrangement that will nice up many a Bop.
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See You Later Alligator
Cat: OGR 844. Rel: 01 Mar 23
 
Clásico/Ska
See You Later Alligator (3:23)
In A While Crocodile (3:27)
Review: Junior Dell & The Delights are back with a mighty fine new single that comes imbued with plenty of proper good old school ska and reggae values. It's an upbeat rhythm that will get you on your toes with its energetic horns and riffs, swaggering drums and superb vocal work. On the flip of this limited 7" is, of course, 'In A While Crocodile'. It's a continuation of the a-side with just as much swagger and energy. Both tunes are essential and mark another fine drop from this great modern day outfit.
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My Sweet Polly
Cat: SJ 559. Rel: 24 Jan 25
 
Soul
The Scott Brothers - "My Sweet Polly" (2:44)
Judson Moore & The Al Tog Staff - "Everybody Push & Pull" (3:11)
Review: Soul Junction revisits the Scot-Tees Capri master tapes here to unveil two previously unreleased tracks. First is 'My Sweet Polly' by The Scott Brothers, a late 60s dance tune inspired by Howard Scott's former girlfriend. Coupled with this is a studio version of Judson Moore's "Everybody Push & Pull," a crossover hit influenced by Rufus Thomas. The Scott Brothers evolved from the 'Elpeccios' in 1958 to the Scott Brothers Band in 1963 and were instrumental in Chicago's music scene. Their label, Capri Records, produced hits like 'We Like Girls' and worked with legends like Garland Green. Judson Moore was a veteran singer who thrived under their mentorship and went on to leave a lasting legacy.
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That Beatin' Rhythm
Cat: REPRO 21. Rel: 23 Oct 24
 
Soul
Richard Temple - "That Beatin' Rhythm" (2:16)
Jimmy Conwell - "Cigarette Ashes" (2:12)
Review: These two Mirwood classics are well-known and well-loved so don't need much hype, but having both tracks on the same 45 is a true treat. 'That Beatin' Rhythm' epitomises the Northern Soul dance scene and is still drawing dancers to the floor all these years on. The instrumental flip is credited to the singer of the A-side and was also hugely popular back in the day but has received less attention in recent years with the vocal version dominating DJ spins. This pairing is a potent one that still very much gets us up and going.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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