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Djanger Bali (remastered)
Djanger Bali (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 0218119 MSW. Rel: 31 Aug 23
 
Jazz
Djanger Bali
Mahlke From Katz Und Maus
Gambang Suling
Llir Llir
Burungkaka Tua
Summertime
Review: US clarinet icon Tony Scott stayed for six years in Asia and during that time hooked up with plenty of talented local musicians and brought them into the jazz fold. Improvisation is a traditional part of the gamelan sound of the region and is drawn upon here as his outfit The Indonesian All Stars perform their never before heard ethno-jazz arrangements. They went on tour around Europe and opened the Berlin Jazz Days in 1967. The album has been remastered from original tapes here for a reissue which means you no longer have to pay the high prices this once rare album has fetched over the years.

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Quimera LP
Cat: SCRU 008. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Funk
Local Sugar Diggers (3:21)
Smoke On The Volga (4:22)
Pfonkie Pfonk (4:15)
Dreams Of Sonora (4:11)
Opyat' 25 (3:58)
Quimera (3:55)
iRest (4:18)
Por Do Sol Em Shelekhmet (4:27)
Review: Scruscru and Los Protos hook up on the former's ever-reliable label for some more funk-fuelled and sample-heavy madness. This eight-tracker draws on the best of Library, jazz, hip hop and soul and collides elements of all of those together with some raw, and what sounds like, MPC beats, all tapped out with a lovably loose vibe. Some like 'Local Sugar Diggers' look up towards a sunny, cloudless sky, others like 'Dreams Of Sonora' are swaggering broken beat workouts with sensuous sax lines setting a steamy tone. 'Por Do Sol Em Shelekhmet' is another highlight with its aloof, angelic vocal tones.
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Intérprete: Funkyjaws, Scruscru
 in stock $19.37
Cowboy Bebop: The Real Folk Blues Legends (Soundtrack)
Cat: 196588 70771. Rel: 09 Feb 24
 
Soundtracks
The Real Folk Blues (6:15)
Cosmic Dare (Pretty With A Pistol) (4:24)
ELM (5:03)
Clutch (5:14)
Call Me Call Me (4:42)
Is It Real? (4:41)
Wo Qui Non Coin (3:52)
Forever Broke (3:04)
SPY (2:03)
Time To Know - Be Waltz (3:49)
Gotta Knock A Little Harder (5:16)
Fantaisie Sign (5:05)
The Singing Sea (4:27)
Hamduche (1:45)
Blue (4:44)
Theme From Cowboy Bebop (3:18)
Cats On Mars (2:41)
Waltz In High Socks (1:37)
The Fate Of Three (2:22)
The Adventures Of Losers (2:48)
Piano Solo (live) (7:35)
Review: Introducing Cowboy Bebop: The Real Folk Blues Legends, a vinyl masterpiece with captivating designs by Toshiaki Uesugi, celebrated for his work for the Cowboy Bebop franchise. Thw LP, carefully supervised by the legendary Yoko Kanno, compiles tracks from the whole Cowboy Bebop discography including 'Blue', 'No Disc' and 'Knocking on Heaven's Door', and not least the iconic 'The Real Folk Blues'. This release brings to vinyl for the first time many such classics, delivering to fans a unique sonic experience not only highlighting the sonic world of Cowboy Bebop, but the opportunity to share in the legacy of one of the most successful anime series of all time. This vinyl set features two deluxe LP discs on 140g dark blue marbled 12" vinyl. It also includes an insert print with tracklists, credits, liner notes and interviews with Yoko Kanno.
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Cowboy Bebop: Songs For The Cosmic Sofa (Soundtrack)
Cowboy Bebop: Songs For The Cosmic Sofa (Soundtrack) (translucent pink & dark blue marbled vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 196588 70761. Rel: 09 Feb 24
 
Soundtracks
Net Rush (2:06)
Odd Ones (3:11)
The Egg & You (3:41)
Woodcock (1:09)
Twilight (2:51)
The Real Folk Blues 2020 (4:22)
Pot City (2:10)
Kickin' Colt (3:00)
Bye Mel (2:02)
Adieu (5:31)
Gateway (3:01)
Beans Be (2:07)
Farewell Blues (5:05)
Review: Curated under the expert guidance of Yoko Kanno, this LP offers a selection of chill-out and downtempo tracks that allows you to explore iconic songs like 'Adieu' from Cowboy Bebop: Blue (featuring Emily Bindiger) and a brand-new recording of the hit 'The Real Folk Blues' (featuring Mai Yamane). Immerse yourself in the cultural phenomenon of Cowboy Bebop with this exceptional vinyl set on deluxe 140g pink and dark blue marbled" vinyl disc with an insert print containing song track list, credits, liner notes and interviews with Yoko Kanno.
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The One
The One (LP)
Cat: LWSS 007X. Rel: 03 Sep 24
 
Funk
What It Is (4:58)
Lost Without You (4:49)
Belle Isle Drive (4:10)
Rendezvous (3:06)
Reminiscin' (6:37)
Seven Mile (3:23)
Who I Am (4:44)
Reconcile (4:55)
Review: The One by Will Sessions is a masterful blend of late 70s progressive funk, soul and boogie, brought to life with the help of Detroit legend Amp Fiddler and the dynamic vocal trio Dames Brown. The album tells a compelling story of love and its challenges in the heart of Detroit, with each track exuding authenticity and groove. The opening track, 'What It Is,' immediately sets the tone with its infectious rhythm, destined to become a dancefloor staple. Amp Fiddler's gritty vocals shine on 'Lost Without You,' perfectly matched by the growling bass and warm groove. 'Belle Isle Drive' offers a laid-back, Sly Stone-esque vibe, while 'Rendezvous' and 'Reminiscin' pure boogie, designed to get you moving. The expansive 'Seven Mile' brings a spacey, relaxed energy, and 'Who Am I' stands out as a soulful gem, with Dames Brown delivering impeccable harmonies. The album closes with the angular and uptempo 'Reconcile,' rounding off a flawless set. The One is an essential listen for fans of boogie and Roy Ayers, showcasing Will Sessions at their creative peak.
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Apollo Solar Drive
Apollo Solar Drive (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LBN 115LP. Rel: 15 Jan 25
 
International
Ecuajey (3:11)
Apollo Solar Drive (feat Gregorie Maret) (3:53)
Madame Shingaling (Blue version) (4:11)
Liberame (4:41)
Tambu (4:06)
Luz (5:15)
Yambuspection (3:54)
Danzon De Planetas (4:20)
Sa Ki Taw (4:42)
Review: Paris band Setenta prepare for liftoff, anticipating the upcoming 20th anniversary as a band with a new, sixth album, themed and performed with solar flair. An odyssey of Latin funk and psychedelic boogaloo, the septet provide us ample opportunity to stargaze here, merging chanting songs and tripletting wonderments with kazooing, percussive, guitar-led asteroid belt explorations. A celebration of twenty years' worth of craft-honing, the metal percussive builds of 'Tambu' and 'Sa Ki Taw' certainly demonstrate this band's rather chill skill.
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Tags: Latin Funk
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Ritmo Y Sabor De Fiesta Con El (reissue)
Cat: ELPALMASLP 35. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
International
Solo Para Ti (3:51)
Rumba Sabrosa (3:22)
Nuestro Amor (3:29)
Soul Crazy (2:31)
Criticona (2:50)
Cuidado (2:54)
Eres Mi Felicidad (2:52)
Rico Guaguanco (2:28)
Baila China (3:51)
Ahorita No (3:21)
Review: This is the sole recording of a fleeting guitar sextet from Caracas, Venezuela. Led by Moises "Ajoporro" Daubetire, who later founded the renowned Grupo Mango, it marks his debut in the record market. Released amidst the waning boogaloo craze of the late 60s, the LP initially garnered little attention. Yet, it has since become a coveted collector's item. Its simply arranged tracks exude charm, with standout performances like the lively guaracha 'Ahorita No' and the rhythmic guaguanco 'Rico Guaguanco.' Despite its initial obscurity, this record remains a gem, beckoning listeners to explore its musical treasures.
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Tags: Latin | Salsa | Boogaloo
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Estamos En Algo
Cat: ELPALMASLP 38. Rel: 21 Jun 24
 
International
Los Asomados (2:25)
Estamos En Algo (3:27)
Panchita (3:13)
Mi Grupo (3:18)
Algo Sabroso (instrumental) (3:28)
Lulu (2:47)
El Milagro (2:41)
Un Poquito Mas (2:47)
Fantasia 68 (4:02)
Pior Es Na' (2:26)
Review: El Palmas Music is behind this welcome revival of Sexteto Fantasia's album, led by Venezuelan pianist Virgilio Armas, and originally from in 1968. His illustrious career includes collaborations with Tito Puente, Paulinho da Costa, and Stan Getz, among other greats, and Estamos en Algo delights with its diverse rhythms. They are drawn from local Latin American sounds like guaracha, pachanga, mambo, boogaloo, cha cha cha, and bolero. Described as a dynamic sextet aiming to innovate within the competitive salsa scene, their music also embraces Latin jazz and bossa nova influences as Virgilio Armas directs a talented lineup featuring Domingo Moret, Rodolfo BuenaNo, Guillermo Taribe, Hugo Liendo and Gabriel Ruiz.
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Tags: Latin | Boogaloo
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Perceive Its Beauty Acknowledge Its Grace
Cat: 650431 1. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Jazz
End Of Innocence (2:37)
As The Planets & The Stars Collapse (2:28)
Insecurities (4:36)
Managing My Breath, What Fear Had Become (3:10)
The Wounded Need To Be Replenished (2:42)
Body To Inhabit (7:28)
I’ll Do Whatever You Want (7:41)
Living (3:41)
Breathing (4:27)
Kiss Me Before I Forget (2:54)
Song Of The Motherland (4:46)
Review: Composer and multi-instrumentalist Shabaka Hutchings releases his sophomore LP Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace', building on his increasingly impressive career working with Andre 3000, Sun Ra Arkestra and heading multiple bands - not least the, now dissolved, The Comet is Coming. The album marks the king's return to music, following his abandonment of the saxophone in 2023. Here he returns to his original instrumental calling, the clarinet, but a wide array of wind is on offer. The first single, the opening track 'End of Innocence', is a succinct clarinet and piano marriage. The reverberation of the keys softly emanates behind the masterfully controlled clarinet lead, with perfectly placed percussion sprinkled throughout. It's introspective, serene and understated - a supremely narrative feel that only instrumental jazz can give off.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Afrikan Culture
Afrikan Culture (limited LP)
Cat: B 0036213. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Jazz
Black Meditation (4:01)
Call It A European Paradox (3:30)
Ital Is Vital (4:41)
Memories Don't Live Like People Do (1:40)
Ritual Awakening (1:33)
Explore Inner Space (6:15)
The Dimension Of Subtle Awareness (4:30)
Rebirth (1:46)
Review: A saxophonist at the pinnacle of his game, Shabaka Hutchings presents 'Afrikan Culture, on which he explores the rich musical traditions of the African continent and combines them with contemporary, self-affirming themes. Remarkably for how well-touted his name is, this is Hutchings' first ever solo LP, bringing it to the masses under the name Shabaka (following on the smash success of Sons Of Kemet and The Comet Is Coming). It's a stunning, existential album which not only pays tribute to the Afrofuturist greats who precede him, but which, of course, looks squarely into the eyes of Afroftuture that will come after him.
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Perceive Its Beauty Acknowledge Its Grace
Cat: 6505035. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Jazz
End Of Innocence
As The Planets & The Stars Collapse
Insecurities
Managing My Breath, What Fear Had Become
The Wounded Need To Be Replenished
Body To Inhabit
I’ll Do Whatever You Want
Living
Breathing
Kiss Me Before I Forget
Song Of The Motherland
Review: Shabaka Hutchings' Perceive Its Beauty is a profound and meditative musical journey that celebrates the richness and grace of African culture. Through a diverse ensemble of renowned musicians, Hutchings invites us to immerse ourselves in a sonic landscape that evokes the beauty and bounty of the Motherland. The album's meditative quality stems from the restraint and collective nature of its creation. The instruments seem to float effortlessly, creating a sonic cloud that carries echoes of Afro-Asian music and the tranquil sounds of nature. Yet, within this understated atmosphere, individual brilliance shines through. The artistry of Jason Moran on the piano and the ethereal voices of Moses Sumney and Eska add layers of nuance and emotional depth. In an era often marked by division and disharmony, Perceive Its Beauty offers a refuge of unity and peace. It invites us to transcend superficial boundaries and embrace the beauty and grace that resides within and around us.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Wisdom Of Elders
Wisdom Of Elders (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BWOOD 155LP. Rel: 30 Sep 16
 
Jazz
Mzwandile (13:32)
Joyous (6:39)
The Observer (9:06)
The Sea (11:45)
The Observed (1:43)
Natty (10:00)
OBS (5:10)
Give Thanks (8:08)
Nguni (9:25)
Review: One of this year's Mercury Prize nominees, Wisdom Of Elders sees London saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings hitting a new ambitious high as he recorded the whole body of work with a troupe of South African musicians led by Mandla Mlangeni in one single day. Aptly described as afro-futurism, the collective melt down nuances of jazz, psychedelia and traditional South African music to paint a unique picture that's delightfully frenzied yet soulfully smooth all at once. From the big Rhodes washes and vocal textures of "The Observer" to the dramatic percussive tumbles and lonely trumpet of "The Observed" by way of epic multi-suite adventures such as "The Sea" and the incendiary opener "Mzwandile", Wisdom Of Elders lives up to its name with a spirit that's at once both future and timeless.
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Sweet Sweet Dreams
Cat: AACD 082. Rel: 03 Apr 17
 
International
Let's Make It Up
Let's Get It Together
Dreaming
Moon Walking
Without Love
Way, Way Out
D'Hardest (bonus track)
Review: Famously, Shadow's Sweet Sweet Dreams album was panned by critics when it first appeared way back in 1984. In the years since, it has attained cult status, with collectors of Trinidadian music particularly enjoying its curious blend of bustling boogie electronics, Soca rhythms, traditional instrumentation and sassy disco-pop style. As this tasty reissue proves, the album has lost none of its lustre over the last 30 years. Put simply, it still sounds ahead of its time, with intergalactic dancefloor workouts such as "Let's Make It Up" (with its "we're gonna have a party" refrain) and "Way Way Out" resonating particularly loudly.
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Intérprete: Charles Maurice
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This Moment
This Moment (hand-numbered gatefold purple vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ABLX 068V. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
International
Shrini's Dream (6:30)
Bending The Rules (7:13)
Karuna (8:34)
Mohanam (6:01)
Giriraj Sudha (10:36)
Las Palmas (4:11)
Changay Naino (6:08)
Sono Mama (7:45)
Review: Indian fusion band Shakti were formed all the way back in 1974, and after a disbanding and long hiatus in the fallout, they made a comeback in 2020 with This Moment. Despite the time passed, the original lineup of John McLaughlin (guitar), Zakir Hussain (tabla), L. Shankar (violin), and T.H. Vinayakram (ghatam), came together once more after a whopping 40 years. The album, now reissued by Abstract Logix, provides the most modern take yet on their craft, blending elements of experimental, jazz, rock, classical, and Indian music into a unique and mesmerizing sound.
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Tags: Indian | Asian Jazz
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Shango Dance Band
Cat: CRZR 1003LP. Rel: 31 Aug 16
 
International
Position Pass Power (15:37)
Women Are Great (10:21)
I Need Your Love (5:52)
Review: Shango is the name for the Yoruba 'Thunder God' in Nigeria and Ojo Okeji, the leader of the Shango Dance Band was all about injecting military power and warlike energy in his own strain of Nigerian highlife and afrobeat. However, apart from all of Okeji's cult-like stories involving him and his part in the Nigerian army during a time of civil unrest in the late 60's and through to the 70's, and his often troublesome relationship with the great Fela Kuti, the truly special aspect of the Shango Dance Band album is that it was never properly released following its production in 1974. Comb & Razor have done the right thing here and, without them, this magical LP would still be locked away in the never-ending vaults of Nigerian music. This is very personal, incredibly singular African jazz-dance with a raucous psychedelic edge that lifts it high and mighty above the competition. A truly special album - DO NOT MISS IT.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
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Ananda Shankar & His Music (reissue)
Cat: MRBLP 308. Rel: 29 Nov 24
 
International
Streets Of Calcutta (4:40)
Cyrus (2:39)
The Lonely Rider (2:11)
The River (2:56)
Vidai (Parting) (2:57)
Back Home (4:35)
Dawn (11:46)
Renunciation (4:24)
Dancing Drums (5:22)
Review: The candidly titled Ananda Shankar And His Music hears its first official reissue via Mr Bongo. Released on His Master's Voice in 1976, the album is a sublime collage of sitar-funk, traditional Indian classical music and psychedelic grooves, from the Indian sitarist, composer and musician. Nephew to India's legendary sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar, Ananda's musical family and upbringing led to a deep respect and love of the wealth of music that emanated from his birthplace of Almora, North India. However, touring America in his 20s revealed a latent love for psychedelic rock, and this debut LP captures that obsession to a T. The fusion of cyclic, North Indian tala with Americana music is best heard on the likes of 'The Lonely Rider', which envisages the a sonorous Sonoran Desert set against an action-sequenced sitar and guitar strumming. 'Back Home' achieves similar results, with a Western, soul balladic walking bass mixing effortlessly with the sitar's distinctive, tweeting "bendre" - an exotic but compelling combo.
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An Adventurous Dream: The Music Of Billy Strayhorn & Duke Ellington (At PizzaExpress: Live In London)
Mood Indigo (5:20)
I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart/Don't Get Around Much Anymore (5:02)
Isfaha (6:35)
My Little Brown Book (5:12)
Day Dream (6:33)
Satin Doll (5:20)
A Flower Is A Lovesome Thing (5:28)
Something To Live For (5:38)
Passion Flower (4:38)
Blood Count (5:03)
Raincheck (5:22)
Lush Life (6:38)
Review: An Adventurous Dream - the Music of Billy Strayhorn and Duke Ellington is a superb album that captures a special live performance at Pizza Express Live in London. Featuring Ian Shaw on vocals, Tony Kofi on alto saxophone, Barry Green on piano, and Dave Green on bass, the album showcases the unparalleled talent of these musicians as they paid homage to the timeless compositions of Billy Strayhorn and Duke Recorded for PX Records, which is a label from the famous pizza chain that is dedicated to high-quality live recordings from its London venues in Soho, Holborn and Chelsea, the set from these four UK jazz superstars featured swinging tunes and stunning ballads from the conic composers of 'Take The 'A' Train', 'Sophisticated Lady' and the seminal 'Lush Life'.
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Woody Shaw With Tone Jansa Quartet (reissue)
Woody Shaw With Tone Jansa Quartet (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile white vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3610C. Rel: 14 Nov 23
 
Jazz
Midi (5:53)
Boland (5:46)
Call Mobility (7:35)
River (8:17)
Folk Song (4:46)
May (8:19)
Review: Woody Shaw was one of the more influential jazz musicians of his time. This album was recorded in 1985 and finds him in full flow with his Tone Jansa Quartet. The American jazz trumpeter, composer, arranger, and band leader very much shows off his improvisational skills on flugelhorn and trumpet while his sidemen Renato Chico on piano, Peter Herbert on bass, Dragan Gajic on drums and Tone Jansa on tenor sax do not disappoint either. This is the first time the album has been reissued since its original release and comes in limited quantities.
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Lost
Lost (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LEGO 358. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Lost In Los Angeles (3:50)
Lost In London (2:39)
Lost In New York (2:42)
Lost In Tokyo (3:52)
Lost In Hamburg (3:20)
Lost In Paris (3:17)
Lost In Wichita (3:28)
Lost In Amsterdam (3:28)
Lost In Thailand (3:40)
Lost In Italy (Monte Belluna) (2:43)
Review: A krautrock/punk funk/no wave/post disco hit-fest from the prolific American-born/London-based multi-instrumentalist and producer Shawn Lee. Lee, who was the drummer in the now disbanded Welsh band Carwyn Ellis & Rio 18, has made an album that's a left-field indulgence for sonic wanderers. There's a strong Neu! or Can feel to the opening and closing tracks - the bookends, if you will - so these songs are a homage to late 60s and 70s experimental music, but as invigorating as the golden generation's attempts. Elsewhere, 'Lost In London' has more of a new wave feeling; it's like a more hypnotic Gang of Four. And 'Lost In Tokyo' is a really smooth number, so the perfect soundtrack to when you feel like you can take on the world.
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Percussion Discussion
Cat: FNR 249. Rel: 11 Apr 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Dance Of The Pharaohs (1:54)
Hot Lunch (1:19)
Jungle Strut (2:18)
Just Voodoo It (2:00)
Wolfbag (2:41)
Duff Love (2:40)
The Jewel Thief (3:03)
Rainforest Hum (2:33)
Hot Carl (3:11)
Snake Hips (2:35)
Tropical B Boy (3:32)
Clap My Bitch Up (2:27)
Samba Funkin' (2:44)
Bali High Af (2:22)
Mission Implausible (2:53)
Congo Shuffle (2:09)
Amazon Primal (2:43)
Son Of Hot Carl (2:40)
Review: Shawn Lee steps into untamed territory with Toe Rag Rhythms, a perc-ky odyssey trading in polish for pulse, spontaneity, and raw funk energy. Departing from his usual tightly composed fare, this session hears Lee, a seasoned multi-alias musician and composer from London, joined by four more percussionists, losing himself in a jungle of drums, shakers, bells, and earthbound textures. Lee adds tinkerbell piano lines to ground-lift the otherwise swirling, syncopated chaos, finishing each tracks with a loose-limbed, hypnotic charm. Whether the humid bounce of 'Tropical B Boy', the cinematic swirl of 'Dance Of The Pharoahs', or the laid-back snap of 'Rainforest Hum', this record easily earns its place alongside global groove rarities. Wild, rhythmic, totally addictive.
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Kwanza
Kwanza (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 484761 8. Rel: 11 May 23
 
Jazz
Back Back (5:47)
Spoo Pee Doo (2:38)
New Africa (12:47)
Slow Drag (10:08)
Bakai (10:01)
Review: Jazz saxophonist and playwright Archie Shepp was a cornerstone of what was considered 'avant-garde' jazz in his day. He was also a civil rights activist of implied yet huge proportions, having once accused the establishment of creating a "plantation of the mind". This also reflected in his music. Vocally critical of genre boundaries, 'Kwanza' exemplifies his stance, with the music contained on the record an upbeat and joyous yet foray through a kind of party jazz that, though it is fun, doesn't simply encourage you not to think about your predicament. Released five years after its original recording sessions, this is an important slice of history, well deserving of its reissue.
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The Magic Of Ju Ju (Verve By Request)
The Magic Of Ju Ju (Verve By Request) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 752008 8. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Jazz
The Magic Of Ju-Ju (18:32)
You're What This Day Is All About (1:47)
Shazam (4:42)
Sorry 'Bout That (10:06)
Review: An uncompromising statement in the landscape of free jazz and released in 1968, the album's title track is an 18-minute tour de force. A relentless exorcism of sound driven by Shepp's feverish tenor sax and an army of percussionists, including Beaver Harris, Norman Connor, Ed Blackwell, Frank Charles and Dennis Charles. The piece never loses momentum, a hypnotic Afro-rhythmic foundation over which Shepp's saxophone howls, growls and shrieks with raw, untamed fury. The arrival of Martin Banks and Michael Zwerin's trumpets in the final minutes momentarily grounds the chaos before it collapses in exhaustion. The additional tracks take a more traditional approach, contrasting the firestorm of the title piece. Yet, Magic of Ju-Ju remains a defining moment in Shepp's career, marking his transition into deeper explorations of African heritage, gospel, blues and contemporary r&b. The album's title, drawn from Vietnam-era GI slang, hints at Shepp's engagement with the social and political turbulence of the time. Reissued as part of the Verve By Request series on 180-gram vinyl, this is a vital milestone in Shepp's radical, boundary-pushing career.
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Famous Composers
Famous Composers (LP + insert)
Cat: KMKN 138. Rel: 21 Aug 24
 
Jazz
Skating In Central Park (4:43)
Come Sunday (5:12)
Peace (3:41)
2 Degrees East, 3 Degrees West (4:50)
Candy Tree (3:09)
Love You Madly (3:58)
Lotus Blossom (4:44)
Review: Takeshi Shibuya's Famous Composers" album, which is now available on long player for the first time, features two stunning solo piano works recorded on June 4, 2007, at Hanzomon TFM Hall. Using a 24-bit DVD system with direct 2-track recording, the album has some seriously exceptional sound quality that captures the rich hall echoes and Shibuya's refined phrasing in an elegant style. The album is divided into two sections: one showcasing beautiful melodies and the other celebrating renowned composers of jazz standards. Highlights include the austere 'Come Sandy' and 'Skating in Central Park,' among other gems. This reissue presents Shibuya's jazz-inspired artistry with a luscious and polished brilliance.
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OKTAV (remastered)
OKTAV (remastered) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SRLP 30. Rel: 22 Jan 24
 
Jazz
Di-Da (5:12)
Dance Of The Fakowlees (4:16)
Not Yet (3:27)
Tenth Lament (6:21)
Mai Ding (4:41)
Harwey's Tune (3:11)
No Time For Cries (3:55)
The Crosseyed Cat (3:38)
Little French Girl (2:38)
Review: Sahib Shihab (Edmund Gregory) played with many of jazz's finest musicians. Shortly after he became one of the first jazz players to change their names due to an Islamic conversion, he joined Thelonious Monk for his Blue Note sessions. He also played with Art Blakey, Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Pettiforn and Quincy Jones. A unique saxophonist of all stripes (baritone, alto and tenor), he was at home in every musical style, from the experimentalism of Thelonious Monk to the more direct hard bop of Art Blakey. Shihab's distinctive sound was rooted in his modernist compositions and arrangements, complemented by an intense, soulful playing style. All this is more than exemplified on this beautiful record, Oktav 1965, on which Shihab is heard in collaboration with the Danish Radio Jazz Group, and performs four measured, slow-unfurling jazz numbers, from 'Di-Da' to 'Mai Ding', all of which carry an underlying spirituality against a foreground of doomy totality.
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Kakashi (reissue)
Kakashi (reissue) (LP + insert)
Cat: PFLP 007/WRWTFWW 21. Rel: 31 Jan 20
 
Jazz
Suiren (4:38)
Kakashi (4:38)
Kono Yoni Yomeri #1 (3:00)
Semi Tori No Hi (4:36)
Kono Yoni Yomeri #2 (2:18)
Yune Dewa (4:43)
Umi No Ue Kara (8:21)
Utsukushiki Tennen (4:37)
Review: Kakashi is the latest in a long line of largely forgotten Yasuaki Shimizu albums and side projects to be given the reissue treatment. The album was originally released in Japan by Better Days back in 1981, and saw the jazz man-turned-ambient explorer join the dots between melodious, post-punk era jazz-fusion, new age influenced downtempo grooves, dub, ambient and eccentric, hard-to-pigeonhole experimentation. While musically diverse, the album hangs together beautifully. This is primarily down to two key factors: the ubiquity of Shimizu's evocative saxophone, flute and clarinet playing, and the richness of the multi-instrumentalist's superb production.
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River The Timbre Of Guitar No 2 Rei Harakami
River The Timbre Of Guitar No 2 Rei Harakami (gatefold transparent blue vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: MMDS 25002LP. Rel: 30 Apr 25
 
Modern Classical
The Backstroke (4:02)
First Period (5:46)
Long Time (1:03)
Joy (10:22)
Umi 1 (0:58)
Red Curb (3:36)
Last Night (4:21)
Sayounara (5:32)
Umi 2 (1:20)
River (3:15)
Review: River: The Timbre of Guitar #2 Rei Harakami is a luminous tribute to the late Japanese electronic composer Rei Harakami by Ayane Shino. By reimagining his ambient soundscapes through classical guitar, Shino delicately transforms 10 of his compositions into serene, intricate acoustic pieces. Her interpretations capture the warmth and floating quality of Harakami's originals but offer a fresh, introspective perspective. Her masterful ability to bridge electronic and classical genres leaves you in awe as you float amongst the mellifluous melodies and expressive guitar playing, with the sound of squeaking fingers on fret boards adding a sense of character that adds to its allure. A magical listen.
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The Conversation (Soundtrack) (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
The Conversation (Soundtrack) (Record Store Day RSD 2023) (limited numbered gatefold red vinyl LP)
Cat: SILLP 1661. Rel: 29 Apr 23
 
Soundtracks
Theme From 'The Conversation' (3:30)
The End Of The Day (1:38)
No More Questions/Phoning The Director (2:18)
Blues For Harry (Combo) (2:40)
To The Office/The Elevator (2:39)
Whatever Was Arranged (2:08)
The Confessional (2:21)
Amy's Theme (2:47)
Dream Sequence (2:33)
Plumbing Problem (2:55)
Harry Carried (2:47)
The Girl In The Limo (2:24)
Finale & End Credits (3:54)
Theme From 'The Conversation' (ensemble) (2:27)
Review: David Shire has one hell of a back catalogue. Active within music since the 1960s, and specifically theatre and film soundtracks in the 1970s, while many of the biggest names behind movie scores have a tendency to explore the same avenues, and therefore wind up creating tunes for relatively similar flicks, in this case that's not really true. The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (the original, of course), All The President's Men, and parts of Saturday Night Fever give some idea as to the breadth of his mastery.
The Conversation slips right in there in terms of period and genre, but is, of course, a very different classic to a movie about a New York subway train getting hijacked or social tensions in Brooklyn at the height of the disco era. While largely focused on piano solos, we also get late night dance floor jazz, tense drone, and moody avant-garde, just in case the on-screen action wasn't brooding enough already.
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Greyhound Days
Greyhound Days (translucent orange vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MONDOJ 29LP. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Jazz
Ceilings (5:38)
Shadows (4:17)
Days (4:08)
Now I'm Broken Into (4:32)
Breath, Held (4:40)
Aerials (5:23)
Lily's Trace (5:06)
Review: Featuring a tenor saxophone and digital keyboard with subtle additions of other instruments, it offers up an effortless and expansive exchange between Shiroishi and Kurek whose collaboration first began during a BBC Radio 3 remote session aired on Jennifer Lucy Allan's Late Junction show in February 2024. The easy chemistry between them continued after the show and soon resulted in tracks that celebrate intuitive expression and the tenderness of first takes. Across these immersive sounds jazz sounds their sense of trust and discovery is there for all to hear as their sonics elegantly complement each other's voices and gestures.

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Body Pressure (remastered)
Body Pressure (remastered) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 90. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Funk
Body Pressure
Yakki Yakki
Free As The Sea
Monster Monster
Hold On For Love
Is This For Real
Hollywood
With You Is Where I'm Gonna Be
Don't Keep Me Waiting
Review: Funk and soul group Sho Nuff were already beneficiaries of such greats as Stax Records and Malaco before their fourth LP, now reissued here through Wewantsounds, came out via the Japanese music racket King Records. Whilst their earlier records saw wide promotions in the US, Body Pressure heard the sextet relocate their appeal to the Japanese market, after having toured regularly in the Eastern isle after their prior album Stand Up For Love saw only modest sales success. Now well into their early-mid 80s embrace of boogie, the likes of 'Body Pressure', 'Monster Monster' and 'Is This For Real' hear unique pan-Asian collaborative panaceas, with recordings from Japanese funk jazz guitarist Takao Naoi standing out most notably on this sizzler.
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Adam's Apple (Classic Vinyl Series)
Cat: 457975 6. Rel: 19 Aug 22
 
Jazz
Adam's Apple (6:45)
502 Blues (Drinkin' & Drivin') (6:34)
El Gaucho (6:32)
Footprints (7:30)
Teru (6:13)
Chief Crazy Horse (7:31)
Review: Now more than 80 years old and onto its umpteenth reissue after the latest was a 75th anniversary edition in 2015, Wayne Shorter's Adam's Apple remains as classic as ever. This Classic Vinyl Series issue is all-analogue and mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes then pressed on 180g vinyl. Next to sax from Wayne himself, Herbie Hancock, Reggie Workman and Joe Chambers joined the ranks to help cook up these serious grooving and cool-cat tunes. It was originally released in 1966 and still stands out as one of his greatest ever albums.
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Speak No Evil (reissue)
Speak No Evil (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 744042. Rel: 15 Jan 21
 
Jazz
Witch Hunt (8:10)
Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum (5:54)
Dance Cadaverous (6:44)
Speak No Evil (8:21)
Infant Eyes (6:53)
Wild Flower (6:06)
Review: 1964 was a big year for Wayne Shorter. To start with he was still part of Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers and played on some fo their key albums and he also made his solo label debut before joining the iconic Miles Davis Quintet, cementing a line-up that would become one of the seminal bands in jazz history. Speak No Evil was a record he made in Van Gelder's studio on Christmas Eve 1964 and is a real masterpiece. Here six of the shortened originals are presented on a 180g vinyl as part of the all analog Blue Note Classic Vinyl Edition series.
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Juju (Classic Vinyl Series)
Juju (Classic Vinyl Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 588078 6. Rel: 15 Aug 24
 
Jazz
Juju
Deluge
House Of Jade
Mahjong
Yes Or No
Twelve More Bars To Go
Review: Wayne Shorter's Juju, featuring McCoy Tyner on piano, Reggie Workman on bass, and Elvin Jones on drums, was recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio in August 1964 and released in July 1965, resonating with profound influences from John Coltrane. The album's allure lies not merely in technical strength but in its emotive depth, transcending analytical descriptions. Shorter's tenor saxophone exudes a brooding intensity, marked by sharp tonality and deliberate, weighty phrasing, punctuated by rapid flourishes into higher registers that convey a sense of restrained urgency. His compositions, characterised by hypnotic, repetitive motifs, unfold a richly textured musical adventure. The interplay between Shorter and Tyner on Juju reveals a unique dynamic, distinct from Shorter's collaborations with Herbie Hancock on other Blue Note recordings. The album shows varying ensemble configurations across Shorter's discography, each contributing to its nuanced musical landscape. This Blue Note Classic Series reissue, mastered from the original tapes, preserves the album's timeless appeal.
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Celebration Volume 1
Celebration Volume 1 (limited 2xCD)
Cat: 653506 8. Rel: 22 Aug 24
 
Jazz
Zero Gravity To The 15th Dimension (CD1)
Smilin' Through
Zero Gravity To The 11th Dimension
Zero Gravity To The 12th Dimension
Zero Gravity - Unbound
Orbits
Edge Of The World (End Title)
Zero Gravity To The 90th Dimension (CD2)
Lotus
She Moves Through The Fair
Review: Celebration, Volume 1 marks the beginning of a series of archival treasures curated by the iconic saxophonist Wayne Shorter before his passing in 2023. This electrifying 2014 live recording captures Shorter's renowned quartetifeaturing pianist Danilo Perez, bassist John Patitucci, and drummer Brian Bladeiat the Stockholm Jazz Festival. The set includes dynamic interpretations of 'Zero Gravity,' 'Smilin' Through,' 'Orbits,' 'Lotus,' and 'She Moves Through The Fair,' each showcasing the group's fearless improvisation. Carolina Shorter's liner notes reveal the deep personal connection Wayne had with this project. As he meticulously sifted through unreleased recordings, the Stockholm performance stood out out to him strongly Originally envisioned as Unidentified Flying Objects to reflect the otherworldly nature of the music, the collection was later renamed Celebration as Wayne embraced the urgency of honouring life's vibrancy.
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Celebration Volume 1
Celebration Volume 1 (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 653506 9. Rel: 22 Aug 24
 
Jazz
Zero Gravity To The 15th Dimension
Smilin' Through
Zero Gravity To The 11th Dimension
Zero Gravity To The 12th Dimension
Zero Gravity - Unbound
Orbits
Edge Of The World (End Title)
Zero Gravity To The 90th Dimension
Lotus
She Moves Through The Fair
Review: Celebration, Volume 1 is the inaugural release in a series of archival recordings curated by the legendary saxophonist and composer Wayne Shorter before his passing in 2023. This exhilarating 2014 live recording captures Shorter's acclaimed quartet, featuring pianist Danilo Perez, bassist John Patitucci, and drummer Brian Blade, at the Stockholm Jazz Festival in Sweden. The adventurous set includes favorites such as 'Zero Gravity,' 'Smilin' Through,' 'Orbits,' 'Lotus,' and 'She Moves Through The Fair.' Carolina Shorter, in the album's liner notes, recalls how Wayne immersed himself in unreleased music in late 2022, making detailed notes on each track. His excitement was palpable when he first heard the Stockholm concert, exclaiming, "this is the album!" Initially envisioning the collection as Unidentified Flying Objects due to the innovative notes played, Wayne ultimately decided to name it Celebration to honor life. The album is not just a live recording but a vivid celebration of Shorter's enduring legacy and musical vision.
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Juju
Juju (UHQ-CD with obi-strip)
Cat: UCCQ 9708. Rel: 06 Nov 24
 
Jazz
Juju
Deluge
House Of Jade
Mahjong
Yes Or No
Twelve More Bars To Go
Review: Wayne Shorter's Juju, released in 1966, remains a quintessential work of modern jazz that now gets reissued on CD via Universal Japan. The groundbreaking work showcases Shorter's exceptional compositional prowess and innovative approach to jazz with a stellar lineup including pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Cecil McBee, drummer Elvin Jones, and legendary saxophonist Shorter himself. It's packed with a seamless blend of intricate melodies and dynamic rhythms and tracks like 'House of Jade' and 'Yes or No' highlight Shorter's masterful use of modal jazz to create a soundscape that's both complex and deeply engaging. The album's blend of subtle harmonies and powerful improvisations solidifies its status as a timeless classic.
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Speak No Evil
Speak No Evil (limited 180 gram blue vinyl LP with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: 587906 7. Rel: 08 Aug 24
 
Jazz
Witch Hunt (7:33)
Fee-FI-Fo-Fum (5:26)
Dance Cadaverous (6:12)
Speak No Evil (7:42)
Infant Eyes (6:20)
Wild Flower (5:38)
Review: Wayne Shorter's Speak No Evil, recorded during his tenure with Miles Davis and released on Blue Note, stands as a pinnacle of his solo work. While Shorter's tenure with Art Blakey, Miles Davis, and Weather Report alone would secure his place in jazz history, this album underscores his genius as a bandleader and composer. Blending hard bop with avant-garde influences, Speak No Evil features a potent lineup: Shorter on tenor sax, Freddie Hubbard on trumpet, Herbie Hancock on piano, and Elvin Jones on drums. The album strikes a balance between traditional hard bop and more exploratory sounds. Tracks like the intense, fast-paced title piece 'Speak No Evil' showcase the ensemble's dynamic interplay, while 'Dance Cadaverous' offers a moody, atmospheric contrast with its subtle avant-garde touches. Each composition, penned by Shorter, highlights his exceptional skill as a writer and performer. Speak No Evil is impactful for illustrating Shorter's enduring brilliance in jazz.
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Odyssey Of Iska (Tone Poet)
Odyssey Of Iska (Tone Poet) (limited 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: B 003471301. Rel: 05 Jul 24
 
Jazz
Wind (7:51)
Storm (8:12)
Calm (3:13)
De Pois Do Amor, O Vazio (After Love Emptiness) (11:35)
Joy (9:00)
Review: Wayne Shorter's Odyssey of Iska, originally released in 1970, is back, offering an exciting, exotic, percussion-based proto-world music gem. Building on the experimental sound of Super Nova, Odyssey of Iska features a different lineup, with Shorter playing both tenor and soprano saxophones, plus Dave Friedman on vibes and marimba, Gene Bertoncini on guitar, Ron Carter and Cecil McBee on bass and no less than three drummers: Billy Hart, Alphonse Mouzon, and Frank Cuomo. The album consists of mood-driven pieces, mostly with one-word titles: 'Wind,' 'Storm,' 'Calm,' 'Joy,' and 'De Pois do Amor, o Vazio (After Love, Emptiness).' 'Wind' and 'Calm' exude a serene atmosphere, while 'Storm' introduces a rock-influenced guitar in its intro before transitioning into a richer, more complex sound. Shorter's saxophone weaves through the compositions, complementing the evocative percussive textures created by the ensemble. Throughout, Shorter's thoughtful playing and the cohesive ensemble performance reflect the album's thematic intentions. While Odyssey of Iska remains a significant precursor to Weather Report and a nostalgic piece for jazz enthusiasts. For those exploring Shorter's discography, this album is an intriguing exploration of mood and texture.
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Schizophrenia (Tone Poet Series)
Schizophrenia (Tone Poet Series) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 484985 3. Rel: 08 Sep 23
 
Jazz
Tom Thumb (6:07)
Go (5:40)
Schizophrenia (6:50)
Kryptonite (6:29)
Miyako (4:58)
Playground (6:19)
Review: Between 1964-1967 the legendary saxophonist and composer Wayne Shorter created a treasured and deeply influential body of work, among which 1967's Schizophrenia lay. On this meandering but impassioned jazz dedication to an often misunderstood mental state, Shorter arrived at the pinnacle of post-bop and gazed out at the horizons around him, producing one of his most complete and stylistically diverse artistic statements with a sextet of like-minded musical adventurers. James Spaulding on alto saxophone and flute, Curtis Fuller on trombone, Herbie Hancock on piano, Ron Carter on bass and Joe Chambers on drums; all came together to play some of Shorter's most enduring themes, including the unforgettable groove of 'Tom Thumb', the evocative 'Go', and the ballad 'Miyako'.
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Flatfoot Hustlin'
Flatfoot Hustlin' (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7422. Rel: 24 Jul 24
 
Funk
I Like To Dance (4:49)
Time For Loving (4:15)
A Voyage (1:04)
I Like Your Stuff (4:28)
Flat Foot Hustlin' (6:25)
Gift To The Sun (5:58)
Can't You Feel The Fire (4:53)
A Voyage (1:05)
Review: Canada's famously vibrant funk scene has given rise to many gems over the years and now one of them is getting a reissue on P-Vine complete with an obi-strip. The Sidewinders' much-coveted album, Flatfoot Hustlin' is a real gem that emanates the spirit of deep-rooted funk. Famously it was recorded in the same studio as Professor Lett and Study's Love Serenade which further details about it have long been unknown and mysterious. That has only added to its allure and appeal amongst the rare groove community but of course, the music itself is the real draw. Featured tracks like 'I Like To Dance' and 'Flat Foot Hustli'' cannot fail to ignite dancefloors, while 'Time For Loving' is a more smooth groove and 'Gift to the Sun' gets nice and heavy making this an essential cop for funk aficionados.
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Universal Language
Cat: FER 010. Rel: 22 Jun 23
 
Disco/Reediciones
Music (3:05)
Treasure (2:52)
Haven (3:54)
Falling For You (with MC Roki) (2:29)
Interlude (2:11)
Alone Together (2:22)
Boytoy (3:14)
I Like It, I Love It (3:29)
Universal Language (with Rahel) (3:25)
Fly, Goodbye (with Robert Linna) (3:48)
Review: Released by Funk Embassy Records, 'Universal Language' is the debut album by Estonian funk outfit Silky Steps, a five-piece band from Tallinn that blends neo-soul, nu-disco and pop-funk. The album is full of catchy hooks, smooth vocals, funky guitars and synths that evoke the likes of Nile Rodgers, Jungle and L'imperatrice. The lyrics are playful and sensual, exploring themes of love, lust and connection. Highlights are the slo-mo opener 'Music' with its infectious vocoder, 'Falling For You', a collaboration with MC Roki that explores deep bass-driven territory and 'Fly, Goodbye', a bittersweet and nostalgic track with sensual neon-lit aesthetics.
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Serenade To A Soul Sister (Classic Vinyl)
Serenade To A Soul Sister (Classic Vinyl) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 651496 9. Rel: 20 Mar 25
 
Jazz
Psychedelic Sally (7:15)
Serenade To A Soul Sister (6:20)
Rain Dance (6:22)
Jungle Juice (6:46)
Kindred Spirits (5:56)
Next Time I Fall In Love (5:17)
Review: An album that stands as one of American jazz pianist Silver's last great albums for Blue Note. Recorded in early 1968 with two mostly different quintets, the album features trumpeter Charles Tolliver, alternating tenor saxophonists Stanley Turrentine and Bennie Maupin, bassists Bob Cranshaw and John Williams and drummers Mickey Roker and Billy Cobham. Silver's rhythmic, economical piano style is often described as funky and nowhere is this more evident than on the album's standout opener, 'Psychedelic Sally'. With its jubilant horn theme and funky Memphis soul-inspired bass riff, the track is a rollicking seven-minute classic that blends 60s funk with 50s bop. The rest of the album maintains a playful spirit. 'Rain Dance' presents a campy, American Indian-style theme, while 'Jungle Juice' offers an exotic, tribal flavour. The warm, loose-swinging title track, 'Serenade to a Soul Sister' and the ethereal 'Kindred Spirits' add depth to the set. The album closes with the gentle piano trio ballad 'Next Time I Fall in Love'. While the first half of the album leans into a bluesy, funky vibe with Turrentine's soulful saxophone, the latter half shifts to a more boppish feel with Maupin, is a different but equally engaging dynamic. Through it all, Silver's philosophy of keeping politics and anger out of his music shines, delivering a joyous and tightly performed soul-jazz classic.
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Song For My Father (reissue)
Song For My Father (reissue) (limited 180 gram blue vinyl LP with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: 651173 2. Rel: 12 Sep 24
 
Jazz
Song For My Father
The Natives Are Restless Tonight
Calcutta Cutie
Que Pasa
The Kicker
Lonely Woman
Review: A decade into his career, Horace Silver recorded what many consider one of his finest albums at the renowned Van Gelder Studio. Joined by Blue Mitchell, Junior Cook, Gene Taylor, and Roy Brooks, the session marked a key transition for his quintet. This album was released a year before his iconic hit 'Song for My Father,' which was indeed a tribute to his Cape Verdean father. This reissue for the Blue Note Classic series has been remastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes so it offers an all-analogue experience and delivers superb sound quality that honours Silver's legacy.
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Wild Is The Wind (Acoustic Sounds)
Wild Is The Wind (Acoustic Sounds) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 485568 8. Rel: 29 Aug 23
 
Jazz
I Love Your Lovin' Ways (2:29)
Four Women (4:29)
What More Can I Say? (2:50)
Lilac Wine (4:13)
That's All I Ask (2:30)
Break Down & Let It All Out (2:40)
Why Keep On Breaking My Heart (2:32)
Wild Is The Wind (6:57)
Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair (3:23)
If I Should Lose You (3:52)
Either Way I Lose (2:50)
Review: The sixth full-length from the incomparable Nina Simone was originally released in 1966 via Phillips Records, and was predominantly comprised of several recordings left over from sessions over the two previous years. Considered by many to be the jazz/soul goddess' most seminal work; the album features some of her most timeless renditions and contributions such as 'Lilac Wine' (later covered by Jeff Buckley), 'Wild Is The Wind' (covered by David Bowie), her definitive version of 'Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair', as well as the somewhat controversial 'Four Women', which was banned by New York jazz radio station WLIB due to their ironic misinterpreting of her skewing of black female stereotypes as racist.
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Wild Is The Wind (Acoustic Sounds) (B-STOCK)
Wild Is The Wind (Acoustic Sounds) (B-STOCK) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 485568 8 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Jazz
 
B-STOCK: Record slightly warped
I Love Your Lovin' Ways (2:29)
Four Women (4:29)
What More Can I Say? (2:50)
Lilac Wine (4:13)
That's All I Ask (2:30)
Break Down & Let It All Out (2:40)
Why Keep On Breaking My Heart (2:32)
Wild Is The Wind (6:57)
Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair (3:23)
If I Should Lose You (3:52)
Either Way I Lose (2:50)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record slightly warped***


The sixth full-length from the incomparable Nina Simone was originally released in 1966 via Phillips Records, and was predominantly comprised of several recordings left over from sessions over the two previous years. Considered by many to be the jazz/soul goddess' most seminal work; the album features some of her most timeless renditions and contributions such as 'Lilac Wine' (later covered by Jeff Buckley), 'Wild Is The Wind' (covered by David Bowie), her definitive version of 'Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair', as well as the somewhat controversial 'Four Women', which was banned by New York jazz radio station WLIB due to their ironic misinterpreting of her skewing of black female stereotypes as racist.
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Little Girl Blue (65th Anniversary Edition)
Little Girl Blue (65th Anniversary Edition) (limited pink vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 409996 4051469. Rel: 08 Aug 24
 
Jazz
Mood Indigo
Don't Smoke In Bed
He Needs Me
Little Girl Blue
Love Me Or Leave Me
My Baby Just Cares For Me
Good Bait
Plain Gold Ring
You'll Never Walk Alone
I Loves You Porgy
Central Park Blues
Review: Dark Horse Records has put together this limited edition pressing of Nina Simone's seminal debut studio album, Little Girl Blue, in honour of its 65th anniversary. Originally released in February 1959, this special pink vinyl reissue features a 12x12 insert with an introduction by Dhani Harrison and of course the record itself includes many an iconic track. Take your pick from the likes of 'My Baby Just Cares for Me' and 'I Loves You, Porgy' which showcase Simone's early brilliance and hint at her profound influence on music in the decades to come. This collector's item is a tribute to Simone's timeless sound.
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Nina Simone: The Montreux Years
Nina Simone: The Montreux Years (limited gatefold clear splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 405053 8690941. Rel: 18 Feb 22
 
Soul
Someone To Watch Over Me (intro) (2:28)
Backlash Blues (7:25)
I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free (6:09)
See-Line Woman (4:17)
Little Girl Blue (part 1 & 2) (6:45)
Don't Smoke In Bed (4:45)
Stars (6:35)
What A Little Moonlight Can Do (4:37)
African Mailman (6:38)
Just In Time (4:54)
Four Women (5:34)
No Woman No Cry (3:59)
Liberian Calypso (6:41)
Ne Me Quitte Pas (5:01)
Montreux Blues (3:11)
My Baby Just Cares For Me (4:15)
Review: Nina Simone has never enjoyed the credit she deserves because of quite how confrontational and anti-establishment she often was. Never was that more true than with her performances at Montreux Jazz Festival over the years. Many of them are collected here on this new new double album and many of them are rare and never-before-released recordings. She first played the historic event in 1968 and turned out an emotional show while her famous 1976 showing was much more fiery and unpredictable. Tracks like her fearless 'Four Women' and hauntingly beautiful performance of 'Ne Me Quitte Pas' are all included.
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Live In '69
Cat: RANDB 147LP. Rel: 03 Oct 24
 
Jazz
(You'll) Go To Hell (3:58)
Ain't Got No - I Got Life (2:50)
Backlash Blues (2:24)
I Put A Spell On You (2:30)
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (5:27)
Why? (The King Of Love Is Dead) (5:05)
Four Women (7:09)
Save Me (5:52)
Ain't Got No - I Got Life (4:41)
To Love Somebody (7:07)
Review: It is fair to say that this Nina Simone live album really captures the legendary singer at her raw and most powerful best. Recorded during her 1969 European tour, this live recording showcases Simone's incredible ability to blend genres-jazz, blues, folk, and soul-while delivering deeply emotional performances. Songs like 'Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood' and 'Why? (The King Of Love Is Dead)' reflect her lyrical prowess and elsewhere her activism and social consciousness shine through. Her haunting renditions of classics, combined with virtuosic piano playing, make for a magnetic listen that all these years on is a great record of Simone's enduring brilliance, charisma, and her role as a vital cultural and musical innovator.
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Nina Simone In Concert (Acoustic Sounds Series)
Nina Simone In Concert (Acoustic Sounds Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 651247 3. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Jazz
I Loves You, Porgy
Plain Gold Ring
Pirate Jenny
Old Jim Crow
Don't Smoke In Bed
Go Limp
Mississippi Goddam
Review: Nina Simone's 1964 album stands as a powerful testament to her unwavering support for the Civil Rights movement, marking one of her most personal and impactful releases during her time with Philips Records. The album captures Simone at her most fervent and fearless, channeling her artistry into a profound expression of social consciousness. Unlike some of her other works, where orchestration sometimes overshadowed her voice, this gem benefits from a minimalistic yet vibrant jazz quartet, which perfectly complements her bold vocal delivery. Tracks like 'Old Jim Crow,' 'Pirate Jenny,' 'Go Limp,' and the titular 'Mississippi Goddam' emerge as potent declarations of African-American pride and resistance, making this album a landmark in the intersection of music and activism. Simone also revisits more traditional material with grace, including her timeless rendition of 'I Loves You, Porgy' and the soulful 'Don't Smoke in Bed.' Verve's Acoustic Sounds series honors this historic album with a meticulously crafted vinyl reissue. Mastered from the original analog tapes and pressed on 180-gram vinyl, the album is packaged in a deluxe gatefold sleeve, offering an audiophile experience that preserves the integrity of Simone's revolutionary work.
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Professor Balthazar (Soundtrack)
Cat: FOX 010LP. Rel: 25 Sep 23
 
Soundtracks
Professor Balthazar (Opening Credits) (0:35)
Maxol (1:51)
Maestro Koko (1:36)
Horacijev Uspon I Pad (4:10)
Tetke Pletke (5:05)
Professor Balthazar (Zagrebfilmijada Theme) (4:23)
O Misu I Satovima (3:41)
Horacijev Uspon I Pad (Animal Choir) (2:15)
Stonozica Bosica (5:23)
Vjetrovita Prica (The Balthazar's Machine) (1:09)
Lutke Bez Kose (4:05)
Oblacno Sa Svadavinama (5:09)
Krojac Silvestar (Bozica Sings) (3:15)
Peppino Cicerone (2:15)
Maxol (The Lullaby) (0:49)
Review: If you're unfamiliar with Yugoslavia-era Croatian animated children's entertainment than where have you been? And, please, allow us some introductions. Produced for 11 years, between 1967 and 1978, Professor Balthazar was a kids show about a benevolent genius scientist (the titular star) who helps those around him overcome various problems, often through the use of invention, using a magical machine to come up with innovative designs to solve any issue. While there is certainly subtext to read into - TV has always been a bastion of propaganda, not least behind the Iron Curtain of yore - trying to pinpoint the location or origin here isn't easy, if you don't already know. No character speaks a discernible language, making this resolutely universal storytelling. Similarly, the soundtrack, by Balkan master Tomislav Simovic, is relentlessly shapeshifting and expressive, and impossible not to fall in love with, no matter where you grew up.
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The Zagreb School Of Animated Film: 1961-1982 (Soundtrack)
Cat: FOX 011LP. Rel: 25 Sep 23
 
Soundtracks
Posjet Iz Svemira (2:29)
Cudna Ptica (3:31)
Astromati (2:21)
Surogat (3:57)
Klizi-Puzi (9:49)
Zacarani Princ (4:29)
Medvjeda Romansa (3:03)
Zid (2:49)
Dnevnik (3:00)
Gubecziana (8:30)
Plemeniti Soj (3:04)
Homo Augens (7:27)
Idu Dani (4:45)
Opera Cordis (5:15)
San (2:51)
Kugina Kuca (6:13)
Utopia (6:02)
Dan Kad Sam Prestao Pusiti (4:10)
Review: Tomislav Simovic was among the most significant musical masters to emerge in post-World War II Yugoslavia. The Croatian artist was a member of several jazz bands over the years, is considered a pioneer of southern European electronic music, a highly respected musical theorist, commentator, and all-round visionary. During his lifetime, he would score 300 films, many of which are lost to the sands of time, and those that did survived, or were recreated by new artists, are considered examples of soundtrack as art. Few answer that call better than this previously unreleased collection of 18 short animated films from the Zagreb school, which positioned itself as an artistic institution concerned with presenting philosophical world views and changing the course of animated history. Simovic's work, even without the visuals, conveys this brilliantly, with a mixture of whimsy, comedy, contemporary songwriting, and grand arrangements.
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