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Singles
Joy (Hallelujah)
Cat: BBE 762SLP. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Joy (Hallelujah) (extended version) (5:46)
Joy (Hallelujah) (extended instrumental version) (5:46)
Review: Golden-era hip-hop legend DJ Marley Marl continues his adventures in house music, and this time he's got soulful house royalty - specifically Kenny Bobien and Lady Alma- in tow. 'Joy (Hallelujah)' is as righteous, uplifting and life-affirming as you'd expect: a horn, organ and piano-heavy slab of hands-in-the-air brilliance topped off with some sublime gospel lyrics and vocals from Bobien and Alma. We'd argue the track is best in its full vocal 'Extended Mix' form, though the accompanying instrumental is still superb - and arguably more suitable for those who are uncomfortable with the (admittedly joyous) religious messaging within the lyrics. Testify!
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Intérprete: Pete Haigh
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Álbumes
J Jazz: Deep Modern Jazz From Japan 1969-1984
J Jazz: Deep Modern Jazz From Japan 1969-1984 (gatefold 3xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: BBE 434CLP. Rel: 20 Jun 18
 
Jazz
Koichi Matsukaze Trio - "Earth Mother" (11:22)
Takeo Moriyama - "North Wind" (5:11)
Tohru Aizawa Quartet - "Dead Letter" (10:09)
Eiji Nakayama - "Aya's Samba" (6:37)
Takao Uematsu - "White Fire" (7:48)
George Otsuka Quintet - "Sea Breeze" (9:00)
Shintaro Quintet - "A Blind Man" (10:54)
Mitsuaki Katayma - "Unknown Point" (6:25)
Karashima Fumio - "Little Island" (9:03)
Kiyoshi Sugimoto - "Long Neal" (8:22)
Takeo Moriyama - "Kaze" (5:08)
Terumasa Hino Meets Reggie Workman - "Ode To Workman" (15:20)
Review: BBE latest "deep dive" into a widely underappreciated style focuses on a particularly fertile period in the history of Japan's "contemporary jazz" scene. Curated by renowned Japanese jazz diggers Tony Higgins and Mike Peden, J-Jazz focuses on material recorded and released between 1969 and '84, a period the label says represents a "golden age" for jazz in Japan. The compilation is both a serious history lesson and hugely enjoyable to listen to, featuring a mixture of U.S-influenced jazz-funk, fusion, post-modal and deep, spiritual improvisations. Naturally, all of the material has never been released outside of Japan before, with the vast majority of tracks being either ludicrously rare or sought-after. Simply essential, all told.
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J Jazz: Deep Modern Jazz From Japan Volume 3
J Jazz: Deep Modern Jazz From Japan Volume 3 (gatefold 3xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: BBE 652CLP. Rel: 26 Feb 21
 
Jazz
Yasuhiro Kohno Trio & One - "Song Of Island" (10:51)
Shigeharu Mukai - "Cumulonimbus" (8:59)
Kohsuke Mine - "Morning Tide" (9:13)
Hideyasu Terakawa Quartet - "Black Nile" (feat Hiroshi Fujii) (11:33)
Aki Takase Trio - "Song For Hope" (8:18)
Itakura Katsuyuki Trio - "Honey Sanba" (5:28)
Ryusei Tomoyose Quartet - "Kirisame" (7:25)
Masao Nakajima Quartet - "Kemo Sabe" (6:13)
Hiroshi Murakami & Dancing Sphinx - "Phoebus" (9:17)
Masaru Imada Trio & One - "Planets" (5:07)
Tatsuya Nakamura - "1/4 Samba II" (11:36)
Eiji Nakayama - "Cumorah" (10:29)
Koichi Matsukaze Trio - "Acoustic Chicken" (feat Ryojiro Furusawa) (20:05)
Review: Since launching two years ago, Tony Higgins and Mike Peden's J-Jazz series has become an indispensable guide to Japan's modern jazz scene. The third volume continues in a similar vein to its predecessors, gathering together sought-after, overlooked and little-known cuts from across the jazz spectrum (think spiritual, modal, fusion, post-bop and Latin), all of which were recorded by Japanese artists in the 1960s, '70s and '80s. The standard of music is, somewhat predictably, breathtakingly high throughout, with highlights including the weighty post-modal bop of Koshuke Mine's 'Morning Tide', the sun-kissed Brazil-inspired brilliance of Hideo Shiraki's 'Groovy Samba', and a string of funk-fuelled, dancefloor-friendly workouts from Hiroshi Murakami & Dancing Sphynx, Shigeharu Muka and the Ryojiro Furusawa Quartet.
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Kemo Sabe (reissue)
Kemo Sabe (reissue) (gatefold LP with obi-strip)
Cat: BBE 663ALP. Rel: 17 Jan 23
 
Jazz
Kemo Sabe (6:11)
Beloved Diane (5:05)
Tell Me A Bedtime Story (6:32)
Third Plane (5:09)
Moments Notice (5:47)
My Love (6:20)
Review: BBE comes through with another on-point reissue. This one is a towering giant in the world of J jazz that Masao Nakajima Quartet recorded back in 1979, originally for Yupiteru Records. It is a record that manages to strike a perfect balance between delicate and refined playing with real power and vigour that makes you take note. It features bassist Osamu Kawakami leading the way with sax from Toshiyuki Honda and American drummer Donald Bailey who has worked on countless Blue Note sessions. It is a fusion record with real spirit and a proudly acoustic sound. The album is part of the BBE J Jazz Masterclass Series which is all about reissuing the very best in Japanese jazz.
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Jump N Funk
Rich MEDINA / VARIOUS
Jump N Funk (gatefold 2xLP + 7")
Cat: BBE 338CLP. Rel: 26 Jul 16
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Fela Anikulapo Kuti & The Afrika Seventi - "Stalemate" (12:51)
Aquil - "For The People" (2:59)
Seun Kuti & Fela's Egypt 80 - "Na Oil" (8:12)
River Ocean - "Why Can't We Live Together" (Sao Benitez BV dub) (5:24)
Asiko Afrobeat Ensemble - "Bushman" (8:16)
Wale Oyejide - "Olodumare" (3:18)
Atjazz - "For Real" (2011 edition part 1 - Atjazz remix) (7:34)
Kutiman - "Bango Fields" (3:58)
Original Nairobi Afro Band - "Soul Makossa (No 1)" (7") (4:20)
Sir Victor Uwaifo & His Melody Maestroes - "Jungle Beat (Mutaba)" (3:05)
Review: Jump 'N' Funk started life as a small event in New York, organized by Rich Medina in order to pay tribute to the genius of Fela Kuti. Since then, parties have been held across the world, with Medina and guests showcasing music by, or inspired by, the Nigerian Afrobeat legend. This debut Jump N Funk compilation follows a similar formula, delivering both purist Afrobeat cuts (see Fela's punchy "Stalemate", and "Na Oil" by son Seun and his band, Egypt 80), and tracks in other styles that draw heavily on the style. Highlights in the latter category include the hazy Afro hip-hop of Aquil, a tasty Afro-house dub of River Ocean's cover of Timmy Thomas' classic "Why Can't We Live Together", and the lazy, sun-kissed glory of Kutiman's "Bango Fields".
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro House
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Sounds Dreams & Other Stories A Celebration: 60 Years
Cat: BBE 719CLP. Rel: 14 Dec 23
 
Jazz
Jeito Bom De Sofrer (LP1) (2:53)
Papo Furado (Jive Talking) (3:32)
Xibaba (She-Ba-Ba) (4:30)
Andei (2:48)
Back Streets Of Havana (2:36)
Flora's Song (8:28)
San Francisco River (4:02)
Vera Cruz (4:12)
Celebration Suite (LP2) (4:17)
Casa Forte (3:55)
From The Lonely Afternoon (3:20)
Black Narcissus (6:28)
When Angels Cry (3:57)
O Sonho (Moon Dreams) (7:50)
Summer Night (5:55)
A Secret From The Sea (LP3) (1:03)
O Cantador/I Just Want To Be Here (6:32)
Light As A Feather (5:52)
O Canto Da Sereia (4:34)
Open Your Eyes You Can Fly (4:29)
Hot Sand (5:30)
Parana (6:00)
Jump (4:12)
Fingers (El Rada) (LP4) (4:32)
Toque De Cuica (3:58)
Romance Of Death (5:36)
Peasant Dance (3:23)
Samba De Flora (6:03)
Amajour (4:43)
The Road Is Hard (But We're Going To Make It) (5:34)
Above The Rainbow (LP5) (3:28)
Love Lock (3:21)
What Can I Say? (5:01)
Musikana (7:03)
The Happy People (3:41)
Dom-Um (A Good Friend) (5:46)
Hungry On Arrival (7:30)
Review: Airto Moreira and Flora Purim are known as the legendary King and Queen of Brazilian Jazz. For the last 60 years they have been serving up rich and vivid albums as well as playing exhilarating live shows all over the world. They have fans all over the world from Japan's concert halls to the UK's jazz funk and jazz dance scenes and their latest album in 2022, If You Will, was nominated for a Grammy, proving that they very much still have it. A Celebration: 60 Years - Sounds, Dreams & Other Stories is a collection of their many best bits from over the years.
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Sounds Dreams & Other Stories: A Celebration 60 Years
Cat: BBE 719CCD. Rel: 18 Jan 24
 
Jazz
Jeito Bom De Sofrer
Papo Furado (Jive Talking)
Xibaba (She-Ba-Ba)
Andei
Back Streets Of Havana
Flora's Song
San Francisco River
Vera Cruz
Celebration Suite
Casa Forte
From The Lonely Afternoon
Black Narcissus
When Angels Cry
O Sonho (Moon Dreams)
Summer Night
A Secret From The Sea
O Cantador/I Just Want To Be Here
Light As A Feather
O Canto Da Sereia
Open Your Eyes You Can Fly
Hot Sand
Parana
Jump
Fingers (El Rada)
Toque De Cuica
Romance Of Death
Samba De Flora
Amajour
The Road Is Hard (But We're Going To Make It)
Above The Rainbow
Love Lock
What Can I Say?
Musikana
The Happy People
Peasant Dance
Dom-Um (A Good Friend)
Hungry On Arrival
Review: You might know Airto Moreira and Flora Purim as the King and Queen of Brazilian Jazz and for good reason. They have spent more than the last half decade putting out some of their homeland's finest and most richly rewarding jazz albums as well as playing exhilarating live shows all over the world. They have found favour with jazz lovers everywhere as a result, from Japan's concert halls to the UK's jazz-funk scenes. If You Will was their last album back in 2022 and it got a Grammy, and now A Celebration: 60 Years - Sounds, Dreams & Other Stories brings together some of their best work from over the last 60 odd years. Essential stuff.
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The Jazz Room
Paul MURPHY / VARIOUS
The Jazz Room (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BBE 465CLP. Rel: 03 Oct 19
 
Jazz
Imperial Tiger Orchestra - "Emnete" (live) (5:25)
Art Pepper - "Mambo De La Pinta" (11:47)
New York Ska Jazz Ensemble - "Boogie Stop Shuffle" (4:17)
Lucas Van Merwijk & His Cubop City Big Band - "4Beat Cha Cha Cha" (7:06)
Terje Terasmaa - "Yatra-Ta" (4:44)
Rhythmagic Orchestra - "African Mailman" (3:35)
Onward International - "Foot In The Door" (7:38)
Blue Mode - "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (4:01)
Mamelon - "Koumba Fri Fri" (3:49)
Art Ensemble Of Chicago - "Zombie" (5:56)
Shola Adisa-Farrar & Florian Pellissier Quintet - "Sorrow, Tears & Blood" (4:35)
Patchworks - "Tribute To Mulatu" (4:44)
Review: London DJ Paul Murphy has been entertaining jazz dancers since the late 1970s and is rightly cited by Gilles Peterson (amongst others) as a major influence. Here he offers up a taste of the up-tempo dancefloor jazz he's been championing for the last four decades via a fine compilation named after his once regular club night, Jazz Room. There's plenty of Latin jazz and fusion present (see Art Pepper's "Mambo de la Pinta", Lucas Van Merwijk's "4Beat Cha Cha Cha" and Terje Terasmaa's "Yatra-Ta") as well as African-influenced workouts (see the cuts by Rhythmagic Orchestra and Mamelon), the odd classic (Art Ensemble of Chicago) and a handful of more recent cuts, including an inspired jazz cover of Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by Blue Mode.
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Double Honey Pack
Cat: BBE 763EDG. Rel: 29 Jul 24
 
Deep House
Tonight (5:58)
Tonight (Louie Vega Bronx dub) (5:53)
Tonight (Louie Vega remix) (8:19)
Hello? (Maurice Fulton remix) (6:47)
Ha Ya! (Eternal Life) (Planetarium mix) (7:30)
I Don't Remember The Last Time I Saw Stars (11:11)
Review: Following their acclaimed debut album Sugar Honey Iced Tea!, NYC duo Musclecars aka Craig Handfield and Brandon Weems are back with a double pack of alternate versions and remixes featuring house legends Louie Vega and Maurice Fulton. Vega reworks 'Tonight' with orchestral flair and festival-ready dub versions including the NV South Jersey Mix and his Bronx Dub. Maurice Fulton's remix of 'Hello?' blends his signature live bass and punchy percussion to add a whimsical touch to the introspective original. The pack also includes stripped-down versions of 'Ha Ya! (Eternal Life)' and 'Water' plus a full side of Musclecars' 'I Don't Remember The Last Time I Saw Stars.'
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Sugar Honey Iced Tea!
Sugar Honey Iced Tea! (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BBE 763ALP. Rel: 16 May 24
 
Deep House
The Afro-American Conundrum (Where Does That Leave Us?) (3:56)
Dream Boy (5:53)
Tonight (feat Kamaal) (4:03)
Every Party Must Come To An End (feat Kamaal) (3:59)
Running Out Of Time (3:16)
Ha Ya! (Eternal Life) (7:30)
I Don’t Remember The Last Time I Saw Stars (11:11)
Carlos Sanchez Interlude (1:25)
Hello? (feat Aden) (5:06)
Circles I (Prelude) (1:37)
Circles II (feat Toribio) (6:08)
There's Space For Us All (9:33)
Water (feat New Past) (8:47)
Review: Sugar Honey Iced Tea! is the highly anticipated debut album from Musclecars, comprised of Brandon Weems and Craig Handfield, delving deep into the Afro-American experience. With 13 tracks that span themes of joy, loss, intimacy, perseverance and more, Musclecars craft a profound narrative that captures the nuances of daily life in native New York. From the exploration of Afro-dystopia to moments of self-discovery and self-preservation, the album offers a rich blend of sound that resonates with authenticity, emotion, and rhythm. It's a musical adventure to throw yourself in and get lost in the essence of the urban experience, crafted with intentionality, depth and a touch of magic.
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Alouane
Alouane (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BBE 608ALP. Rel: 25 Sep 24
 
Jazz
Barma Soussandi (6:59)
Fangara (7:33)
Ben/Majid Mic Chat (0:40)
Lando (Majid Solo) (6:22)
Bala Moussa (10:34)
Hommage Aux Ancetres (Zid Lmal) (8:31)
Bania (9:04)
Majid/Ben Mic Chat (0:29)
Bossoyo (7:39)
Maroc/Boulila (encore) (8:10)
Review:  Waaju & Majid Bekkas's Alouane exemplifies the power of collaboration during challenging times. As bringing overseas artists to the UK grows increasingly difficult, this record bridges cultural and generational gaps while capturing the vibrant energy of live collaboration post-Covid-19. Conceived by Waaju bandleader Ben Brown, the album features his expansive arrangements of traditional Gnawa songs and blends Bekkas' musical prowess with Waaju's signature grooves and trippy delays. Bekkas, a key figure in Moroccan Gnawa music, had never collaborated with a UK band until this project. Alouane, meaning "colours" in Arabic, reflects the seven integral colours of Gnawa music, each invoking different spirits.
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 in stock $39.50
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