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Roots Funkadelia
Roots Funkadelia (gatefold heavyweight LP)
Cat: BBE 768ALP. Rel: 06 Jun 24
 
International
Afrno Beat (7:22)
Togetherness (6:48)
Festival (4:03)
Ikaope (8:01)
Funky Lagos (5:08)
Review: Aderemi Kabaka's Roots Funkadelia is a magical bit of rather overlooked but classic Kabaka all the way from 1976. It was recorded at Island Studios London then mixed in L.A. during a golden period for the Motown studios. That quality shines through on the record, not least thanks to the appearance throughout of the 'mean machine' which was an alias of legendary Motown artists The Commodores' brass section. An original of this will cost you well over 500 quid so do not sleep on this quality reissue from BBE as it is a brilliant bit of Afro-funk for those who know.
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Tags: Afro Funk
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Son Of Africa (reissue)
Son Of Africa (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BBE 727ALP. Rel: 20 Apr 23
 
International
Kabaka (3:25)
New Reggae Funk (3:01)
Sure Thing (2:50)
Future Of A 1000 Years (4:49)
All Black Festival (3:36)
Aqueba Masaaba (4:50)
African Hustle (2:59)
Meteorite (4:06)
Blue Lagos (3:01)
Follow Your Needs (2:51)
Review: Almost entirely ignored at the time of its original release, Nigerian drumming maestro Remi Kabaka's legendary original LP Son Of Africa has gone down in legend as the defining solo statement of an incendiary drummer, whose contributions to music across the jazz and rock spectrums is credited and felt strongly to this day. A founding member of Afro-jazz band Osibisa, Kabaka is credited for his work with many a Rolling Stone and Beatle, but it's his solo work on this Afro-funk rare gem that really gets the least easy to please among us going. An Afrofuturist statement to the core, its jubilant vocal chants and defiant trumpet lines are but mere pepperings over the boxy, banging body that is Kabaka's live Afrobeat quads.
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The Men In The Glass Booth Part One: Ground Breaking Re Edits & Remixes By The Disco Era's Most Influential DJs
Al KENT / VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 191CLP1. Rel: 27 Jan 17
 
Disco/Reediciones
Leon Collins - "I Just Wanna Say I Love You" (John Luongo remix) (3:57)
Marboo - "What About Love" (Tony Gioe remix) (4:51)
Double Exposure - "Ten Per Cent" (Walter Gibbon Sunshine Sound Acetate edit) (4:25)
Juggy Murray Jones - "Inside America" (Rick Gianatos Disco Queen Acetate edit) (5:59)
Hot Ice - "Dancing Free" (John Luongo remix) (9:03)
The Sunshine Band - "Black Water Gold" (Sunshine Sound Acetate edit) (4:04)
The Salsoul Orchestra - "Magic Bird On Fire" (Francois Kevorkian Sunshine Sound Acetate edit) (6:41)
The Salsoul Orchestra - "It's Good For The Soul" (Jay Negron Sunshine Sound Acetate edit) (4:21)
Double Exposure - "My Love Is Free" (Walter Gibbon Disco Madness remix) (4:57)
Fay Hauser - "Reaching Out For Happiness" (Jonathan Fearing remix) (7:26)
Love Symphony Orchestra - "Let Me Be Your Fantasy" (Tom Savarese remix) (12:43)
Ripple - "The Beat Goes On & On" (Jim Burgess remix) (6:47)
Ruby Andrews - "I Wanna Be Near You" (John Morales Sunshine Sound Acetate edit) (5:24)
TC James & The Fist O Funk Orchestra - "I've Been Looking For Somebody" (Walter Gibbons remix) (6:39)
Lake Shore Drive - "The Disco Scene" (Rick Gianatos remix) (5:42)
TC James & The Fist O Funk Orchestra - "Bumpsie's Whipping Cream" (Tom Savarese remix) (6:14)
Skip Mahoney - "Janice (Don't Be So Blind To Love)" (Bobby DJ Guttadaro remix) (6:59)
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First
First (gatefold 2xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: BBE 662ALP. Rel: 30 Apr 21
 
Jazz
Morning Tide (10:55)
Love Talken (6:04)
Straight No Chaser (7:44)
Mcphee (9:33)
Little Abbi (10:08)
Bar' L' Len (5:56)
Review: For those interested in Japan's modern jazz wave of the 1960s and early '70s, BBE's J Jazz Masterclass series of rare album reissues always deliver the goods. For proof, check the latest volume: a first ever reissue of Kohsuke Mine's 1970 debut album, First. Full of energetic, hard-wired sax solos (provided, of course, by Kohsune himself), rubbery bass (courtesy of Larry Ridley), jazz-funk electric piano (Masabum Kiluchi on keys) and frenetic rhythms (laid down by Lenny McBrowne), the album is undoubtedly a landmark J-Jazz set and just gets better with each successive listen. It also includes a terrific interpretation of Thelonious Monk classic 'Straight No Chaser', which - in our considered opinion -is no bad thing.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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