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Singles
The Night
The Night (limited 7")
Cat: JS7S 416. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Soul
The Night (2:57)
The Night (instrumental) (2:58)
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
 in stock $29.29
Last Night (reissue)
Cat: JAMWAX 34. Rel: 15 Jan 25
 
Soul
Last Night (3:18)
Don't Break Your Promises (3:11)
Review: This is one of those raw soul sounds that never goes out of fashion, and thankfully neither does it often disappear from availability. It features two r&b classics, the dancefloor-ready 'Last Night' and the soulful 'Don't Break Your Promises', both originally released on the Rainbow label in the UK and a long-time bastion of Aitken's mastery of blending Jamaican and British influences. The opener draws from The Mar-Keys and Georgie Fame, showcasing r&b's imprint on Aitken's style. 'Don't Break Your Promises' is a Milson Luce cover that gained fame in Jamaica before inspiring numerous versions.
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 in stock $17.05
Soul Of Haringey (reissue)
Cat: BK 086. Rel: 21 Aug 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Pip Archer - "Time To Boogie" (4:52)
Andrea Lyn - "Hold On To Your Heart" (3:32)
Jennifer Viban - "Miracles" (4:00)
The Curruthers Brothers - "What Do Ya?" (4:09)
Boss - "Ease The Tension" (3:15)
Review: A fantastic dub disco, funk and electro record straight from the heart of North London. First released in 1986, 'Soul Of Haringey' emerged as the sole release on the ultra-rare Advance Level Enterprise imprint, information on which is, even now, extremely difficult to track down and source. Among the featuring artists on the release are Pip Archer, Andrea Lynn, Jennifer Viban, The Curruthers Brothers, and Boss, all of whom are almost equally obscure, and only a few of whom ever went on to release anything else. It's these kinds of records, seemingly unassailed by the material urgencies of working life or careerism, that beguile us the most. 'Time To Boogie' is as raw and uncut as can be, its trilling synth bells and double-claps revealing some early stirrings of UK grime in the track's latter half. Then there's the downtempo soul of 'Hold On To Your Heart' by Lynn, as smooth as smooth can be, while Viban's 'Miracles' is an equally blissful prayer to the electro-disco-funk tutelary god, with its numinous snare bursts and adhesively soft pad divans swearing fealty to the belief in miracles. Boss' and The Curruthers Brothers' contributions are just as creamy, offering two further authentic, homespun falsetto'ers for assuaging heartbreak and redemption.
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out of stock $22.74
Hold The Line
Cat: SGP 010. Rel: 29 Jan 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Hold The Line (Another Taste rework) (8:09)
Father Father (Another Taste rework) (4:56)
Holy Ghost (Another Taste rework) (4:57)
Review: Arp Frique & The Perpetual Singers might sound like a legacy supersonic jazz act, but they're in fact a nascent formation, surfing on pre-established waves drummed up by the band initially fronted by Niels Nieuborg. Now reforming as a five-piece band extra-dubbed the Perpetual Singers, 'Frique brought a potent fusion of P-funk and Houston disco hybrid in 2024, kicking off with the self-released 'Feather Father/Elena' and now continuing the jam with three newly remixed versions by Another Taste. Divine, pentitent and shriving, the likes of 'Holy Ghost' and 'Father Father' focus squarely on higher powers above, as a universal vessels for funk expression and bombast.
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out of stock $20.19
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (remastered)
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (remastered) (translucent orange vinyl 7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SSCRART 007 ORANGE. Rel: 09 May 25
 
Funk
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (vocal)
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (instrumental)
Review: This orange 7" is a miniature monument to one of soul's most quietly influential figures. Roy AyersiLos Angeles-born, jazz-schooled, funk-mindedicrafted 'Everybody Loves the Sunshine' not to dazzle but to dissolve. It moves with a drowsy clarity: shimmering synth, near-whispered vocals, and a lazily tumbling bassline that never quite lands. Released during a golden run of Ayers' mid-70s material, the track has since become shorthand for warm-weather introspection, equal parts ease and ache. The instrumental version on the reverse keeps the spirit intact, offering a meditative glide through the same terrain. Limited to 300 copies, this orange pressing pairs a low-lit groove with a deepening sense of legacyiAyers' influence isn't just heard, it's felt in the space he leaves behind.
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Tags: Jazz Funk
 in stock $18.20
Tighten Up At The Disco
Cat: MAD 086. Rel: 31 Jul 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Archie Bell & The Drells - "Tighten Up At The Disco" (5:41)
The Intruders - "Be Thankfull For What You Got" (3:14)
Review: Archie Bell and his crew had become prominent on the Philly International label by the end of the 1970s. Their standout album Strategy proved to be one of the last put out by the imprint but one that left an indelible mark, not least with dance floor anthem 'Tighten Up At The Disco,' which now sees its first-ever 7" single release. On the flip is another one never before its own 45 rpm and it is from William DeVaughn, a Washington D.C. government worker and aspiring artist who discovered Philadelphia's Omega Sound where you could pay to record. DeVaughn thus shelled out $900 to record 'Be Thankful for What You Got,' a reworked version of his original 'A Cadillac Don't Come Easy,' in 1972. The Intruders, another Philly International group, recorded a more up-tempo version which is the one presented here.
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out of stock $17.64
Special Versions By Dimitri From Paris
Cat: DVAULT 003. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Disco/Reediciones
James Brown - "Funky Men" (Dimitri From Paris Special version) (6:13)
The JB's - "Just Wanna Make You Dance" (feat Maxxi - Dimitri From Paris Special version) (6:48)
Review: Dimitri From Paris returns with a fresh installment of his celebrated DFP Vaults series, highlighting deep cuts that reinforce his status as a top-tier remixer, DJ, and a true connoisseur of dance music's hidden gems. This release holds particular significance for Dimitri, as it pays homage to the legendary James Brown, a figure whose influence in music is beyond measure. The release features Dimitri's 'Special Version' of 'Funky Men,' a track from James Brown's Soul Syndrome. Originally overlooked by Dimitri in 1981, it now shines with a unique disco beat that he's reimagined using both vintage and modern editing techniques. The track has already proven its power on the dance floor. On the flip side, Dimitri revisits 'Just Wanna Make You Dance' by The J.B.'s, featuring Maxxi. This rare disco track, with its Caribbean flair, gets Dimitri's expert touch, enhancing its dancefloor appeal. DFP Vaults, the sister label to Le-Edits Records, presents this release with meticulous attention to detail, featuring state-of-the-art mastering and vintage-inspired packaging.
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out of stock $28.16
Vibration (reissue)
Cat: BK 073. Rel: 18 Oct 24
 
Soul
Vibration (part 1) (4:23)
Vibration (part 2) (4:32)
Review: This sought-after soul 7" reissue presents the downtempo lo-fi ballad 'Vibration Part Two' by Joe Brown and the Soul Elderados. Originally released in 1972 on F.F.A. Records, the track has become a favourite among collectors and fans of rare soul, with its raw, emotive sound and deep groove. Revered for its distinct vintage vibe, it has also been sampled by Roc Marciano for his track 'Dolph Lundgren'. A true gem of Atlanta's underground soul scene, now available once more for new listeners to discover.
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In The Groove
Cat: CITY 101. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Soul
The Cheques - "In The Groove" (2:50)
The Merits - "Arabian Jerk" (2:10)
Review: A double dose of dancefloor bliss is administered (subversively without doctor's orders) by Kent Soul. These two numbers have been faved by fans from several scenes and the world over: first, there's The Cheques' 'In The Groove', a longingly upbeat homage to a groovin' place by the obscure Louisianan organists. Lead organist Tony Nardi, would later go on to form the Thai funk group Salt & Pepper, famously recording 'Man Of My Word', but for then and now, this 60s manoeuvre would serve to transcend its mod origins, attracting the Northern soul crowd in the years to come. After, 'Arabian Jerk' by The Merits rehears a Goldwax production out of Memphis: mod and exotica collide in a steaming instrumental excitation of backbeat accents and parping 2-4 guitars, making a mod belly dancer's anthem.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
out of stock $12.80
Praise Sampler
Praise Sampler (blue marbled 12'' limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SL 121823BLUE. Rel: 30 Jan 25
 
Deep House
Myrna Summers & The Combined Choirs Of The Refreshing Strings - "So Much To Live For" (Joe Claussell Underground Ministry) (5:14)
Bishop Jeff Banks & The Revival Temple Mass Choir - "Jerusalem" (Joe Claussell Hymn) (8:29)
Review: Spiritual house diviner Joaquin "Joe" Claussell reissues his latest song of praise for the frankly named Gospel Music According To Joe Claussell imprint, documenting two obscure but rhapsodic ecstasies in kick-pumping form, this time on transparent 12" blue vinyl. First up is Myrna Summers' 'So Much To Live For', an affirmation to which Claussell testifies his allegiance through swirling piano backings and hand-clapping encomia. Then there's Bishop Jeff Banks with 'Jerusalem', to which Claussell leads a responsive liturgical hymn, mind-zapping us right on back to said promised land through rising walking basses and glorious sampled hollers.
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out of stock $27.01
My Life
My Life (limited white vinyl 7")
Cat: SSCR 2024002WHITE. Rel: 25 Jun 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
My Life (main) (3:45)
My Life (dub) (4:34)
Review: Sedsoulciety Recordings have got several new 7"s dropping from Danish-German production duo Cool Million this month. For this one which arrived on black wax in March and now comes on a coloured slab, they work with Tomas Thordarson - whose Latin-flavoured single 'Shame On You' was Denmark's 2004 entry into the Eurovision Song Contest. He gets much more funky here with elements of UK street soul on 'My Life (main)' with its boogie bass and loose, louche claps, rubbery bass and catchy grooves. Flip this one over for a superb dub version.
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Intérprete: Reece Johnson
Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $17.92
Coney Island's Boardwalk
Coney Island's Boardwalk (blue vinyl 7")
Cat: ESWD 207. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Soul
Coney Island's Boardwalk (4:33)
I Confess (3:57)
Review: The new soul project by ex-members of Silver Skylarks, Dorrington Drive, hears lush productions and distinct melodies channelled into the self-revelatory spirit of early 70s AM pop and soul. This cut could've easily been heard on one such radio station, a staple of the time. With the track named after the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Brooklyn, we find ourselves embarking on a thoroughly enjoyable Atlantic coastline jaunt here, through bombastic funk bass and slapping toms.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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I Still Love You
Cat: SH 02. Rel: 12 Nov 24
 
Soul
The Exclusive - "I Still Love You" (3:13)
The DC Blossoms - "This Is Your Last Chance" (2:50)
Review: Eddie Singleton, once a prominent figure in Los Angeles' music scene post-Shrine Records, recorded a poignant soul ballad with the little-known group Exclusive around 1969. This track, previously unreleased, captures Singleton's emotional depth and soul craftsmanship. Earlier, in 1966, Singleton and his collaborators, Keni St. Lewis and Dale Warren, recorded a track with Washington DC's Blossoms, titled 'This Is Your Last Chance. Although it didn't make the initial single release, it gained notable attention when featured on the Kent CD Shrine, The Rarest Soul Label Vol 2. The song, beloved especially by Latin American soul enthusiasts on the West Coast, is now being released on a 45 for the first time, offering a new chance for fans to experience this soulful gem.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
 in stock $12.80
The Way You Love Me: Remixes
Cat: GLITS 020. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
The Way You Love Me (Dim TSOP version - Dimitri From Paris Glitterbox retouch) (8:14)
The Way You Love Me (Tom Moulton Philly Re-Grooved remix) (12:54)
Review: Some may argue that Dimitri From Paris and Tom Moulton have already provided the definitive remixes of Ron Hall, the Muthafunkaz and Marc Evans' 2006 gem "The Way You Love Me". This Glitterbox 12", which features alternative versions of those two legendary reworks, proves that they're wrong. Dimitri's "Glitterbox Retouch" of his Philadelphia International-inspired TSOP Version is a little more focused and tightly edited than its predecessor, but naturally incredibly similar. It's Moulton's "Philly Regrooved Mix", though, that's the real stunner. A near perfect example of Moulton's classic mixing skills, it sees the original disco mixer give space to each instrumental solo before unleashing the now oh-so-familiar vocal. The result is 13 minutes of unashamed disco bliss.
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Peace Love Not War
Cat: KD 1202RE. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Funk
Peace, Love Not War (Kenny Dope extended mix) (5:35)
Peace, Love Not War (Kenny Dope instrumental) (5:19)
Review: New York City was the early block city foment of The Fatback Band, who would, on the official account, see their names written into history as some of the pioneers of funk at large. Aside from their disputed four-to-the-floor point-sourcings with 'Oops Upside Your Head', The Fatback Band were equally known for many a hit, including 'I Like Girls' and 'Yum Yum (Gimme Some)', and the formula for such repeated successes has been expertly localised by some as resting in the charismatic wiles of one Johnny King, the founding member whose proud, biped posture and wicked vocals brought to the group a firm and charismatic leading presence to the group. This originally 2004 cut by working Master Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez hears us lean into the funkier ends of the latter's remix-craft, as 'Peace, Love Not War' is given a profound kneading and planing across an excoriating final funk beat.
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Intérprete: Mauritzio
out of stock $19.63
From Detroit With Love VI
Gladys Knight & The Pips - "Show Me The Way" (3:09)
Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - "This Is The Love (I´ve Been Waiting For)" (2:37)
The Temptations - "Since I Don´t Have You" (2:27)
Blinky & Edwin Starr - "Never Gonna Give You Up" (3:00)
Review: A brand new funk and soul compilation throwing back to four cross-sixties exquisites, Soul 4 Real have really outdone themselves this time about. We lead with the pithy prancing-about that it Gladys Knight & The Pips' lost-love magic carpet ride in song, 'Show Me The Way', which flaunts the singer's tumescent voice in a flurry of longing to acquire her crush's ticker. Then Martha Reeves' apparently, formerly unreleased 'This Is The Love' showcases the Alabaman's vaso-dilated voice against an equally degage but still hooking soul jovial. The B travels further back in time to The Temptations' 'Since I Don't Have You', an unreleased stock with an especial Christmas charm from the Motown towerers; and finally, Blinky and Edwin Starr consummate a duetting soul love, through harmonics and end-phrase ghost notes, on the closing 'Never Gonna Give You Up'.
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out of stock $29.29
Lovers' Special Request
Cat: BK 092. Rel: 21 Aug 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Christine Lewin - "In The Mood" (5:56)
Marvin James - "I'll Be Around" (5:19)
Tricia Dean - "Don't Let It Go To Your Head" (4:58)
Christine Lewin - "In The Mood" (instrumental) (5:22)
Marvin James - "I'll Be Around" (instrumental) (4:45)
Tricia Dean - "Don't Let It Go To Your Head" (instrumental) (4:52)
Review: The Lovers' Special Request EP presents a compelling selection of classic soul and reggae-infused tracks, making their debut on 12" vinyl. This collection features notable contributions from Christine Lewin, Marvin James, and Tricia Dean, with production by John Kpiaye and DJ Smokey Joe. On Side-1, Christine Lewin's 'In The Mood' reimagines Tyrone Davis's smooth after-hours classic, transforming it into a memorable female-led reggae hit. This rendition captures the essence of the mid-80s lovers rock scene, turning it into a timeless playlist staple. Marvin James follows with his soulful cover of The Spinners' 'I'll Be Around,' now reissued on vinyl for the first time. This track is paired with a sought-after instrumental mix, offering a deeper dive into its rich textures. Tricia Dean's 'Don't Let It Go To Your Head,' a cover of Jean Carn's soulful favorite, features the signature synth-led rhythms from Kpiaye and Smokey Joe. This track showcases the smooth blend of reggae and soul, rooted in the vibrant London music scene of the era. Side-2 features instrumental versions of each track, allowing listeners to appreciate the intricate production work behind these classic songs. The 'In The Mood Instrumental,' 'I'll Be Around Instrumental,' and 'Don't Let It Go To Your Head Instrumental' offer a fresh perspective on the grooves that have long been celebrated. Curated by Smokey Joe, a London DJ legend known for his extensive soca catalog and influential soul sets, this EP highlights his early work with soul and reggae, providing a nostalgic glimpse into a golden era of music.
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out of stock $18.48
Soul Man
Cat: FLIP 016. Rel: 25 Oct 24
 
Soul
Sam & Dave - "Soul Man" (Soul Flip edit) (3:19)
The O'Jays - "Now That We Found Love" (Soul Flip edit) (4:17)
Review: After a pause since last March, Soul Flip Edits returns with a fresh new logo and a highly anticipated new Soul Flip outing on 7" vinyl. To mark this comeback, the much loved label has reimagined a classic: Sam & Dave's 'Soul Man' and they have givien it a punchy update that stays true to the original's vibe. On the B-side, they've reworked 'Now That We Found Love' by The O'Jays by adding a smooth touch that promises to keep dancers moving. Both tracks bring timeless soul energy with an enhanced twist so are two perfectly "flipped" soul anthems ready for the party.
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Kuroda Bushi
Cat: FWRF 017. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Funk
Track 1 (4:48)
Track 2 (5:12)
Review: Two popular tracks from the highly rated and MURO-curated compilation Diggin Victor: Deep Into The Vaults Of Japanese Fusion / AOR are now made available for the first time on their own standout 7". Originally released as a limited item at an anniversary event, these rare gems are magically escapist sounds that blend library music, jazz, soul and Balearic mindsets into a pair of tropical heaters. The Kumi Sasak A-side is a real melodic noodler with meandering bass and a whimsical, carefree spirit as it heads nowhere in particular in hypnotic fashion. Side-B has 'Kimono' by Tetsuo Sakurai, which is a more rhythmic sound with funky bass riffs and 80s broken beats and a lush vocal.

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 in stock $25.59
Nobody Gets My Love
Cat: PRS 1024. Rel: 07 Apr 25
 
Soul
Nobody Gets My Love (2:53)
Too Much Too Soon (2:40)
Review: Junior Scaife delivers two ensouled sides, produced and co-written by Penrose mainstay Anthony Masino. One of the most gifted vocalists in the soulscape of today, Scaife infuses every note with a shrill sprechgesang, a longing, heaving intonation heard between the runs. 'Nobody Gets My Love' is an ode to tensions of love and pride, wielding the late-60s Hestor and Wylie Detroit sound as a listless instrument for impudence. On the B, 'Too Much Too Soon', offers a slow-burning ballad laced with wah guitar and a comparatively elegance, marking a standout for the lowrider soul crowd.
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 in stock $8.82
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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Yes It's You (reissue)
Cat: MA 014. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Soul
Yes It's You (3:23)
We're Lovers Day & Night (3:45)
Review: We'd say, "it's not you, it's me", but in the case of Eugene Smiley, we need not, because it really is, indeed, you. But this new, Miles Away-reissued release of 'Yes It's You' reminds us that this is a record that deals not in the theme of a breakup, but a makeup, as the grinning soul singer Smiley brings a confident disco-soul shimmy to the theme of conciliation. First released in 1978 on Kansas City's K-City Records (co-owned by Smiley himself, along with fellow recording artist and entrepreneur Keith Montgomery), 'Yes It's You' was one of several exemplary releases from the time to be backed by the K-City in-house band Essence Of Love, whose purported philtre - take it from us smitten folk - was no case of charlatanism. Brought up by the B-sider 'We're Lovers Day & Night', this release is a bright, string-steeped, fill-packed sunburst, with not so much as a hint of second-guessing or doubt about Eugene's love.
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Intérprete: Marcel Vogel
out of stock $16.78
Come With Me (reissue)
Cat: SB 7043RE. Rel: 04 Feb 25
 
International
Come With Me (4:13)
Lost In Amazonia (4:19)
Review: This one is such an evergreen summer classic that it sells out whenever it reappears and gets reissued on a regular basis. Last time was last summer but now the rays are back in our lives we're glad it is available one more. Brazilian jazz vocalist Tania Maria is a true icon with a huge back catalogue of music behind her. Here, Soul Brother look back to her 1983 album Come With Me and lift a pair of pearlers for this vital 7". 'Come With Me' is a sundown slinker, with Maria's airy tone gliding over the sprightly piano chords while on the flip 'Lost In Amazonia' is a joyous, scat-powered slice of jazz funk with incredible slap bass flex. Essential summer grooves.
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out of stock $15.92
Sounds Ridiculous
Cat: SJ 556. Rel: 26 Jul 24
 
Soul
Sounds Ridiculous (3:49)
(I'm In Love With A) Rock'n' Roll Singin' Superstar (2:27)
(I'm In Love With A) Rock 'n' Roll Singin' Superstar (alternative mix) (2:01)
Review: Alice Taylor, a prominent session singer in the 1970s Philly Soul scene, recorded two tracks in 1974 under producer Emanuel 'Manny' Campbell Jr. and composer Charles R. Bowen at Sound Room Studios. The resulting songs, '(I'm In Love With A) Rock 'n' Roll Singin' Superstar' and 'Sounds Ridiculous,' showcase Taylor's vocal prowess. The former is a pop-soul track capturing the era's fascination with rock 'n' roll, while the latter delves into a girl's affection for a daydreaming boy. Despite the initial poor pressing quality in 1975, Soul Junction has remastered these tracks and included a newly discovered alternate mix of 'Superstar' in a three-track EP, preserving Taylor's legacy for soul aficionados.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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Just Loving You
Cat: SJ 558. Rel: 27 Nov 24
 
Soul
Just Loving You (3:44)
You Happened To Me (4:16)
Review: Sometimes the act of love comes accompanied by a feeling of revelry in simplicity; in love, you've skived the potentially overcooked acrobatics of a life led insatiably, playing truant to the ever-increasing and limitless demands of business affairs or public personage. Tearra's 'Just Loving You' is an A-sider single whose sentiment expresses this idea as simply as the product of a real loving relationship can, with the Alabaman singer expressing, in frank terms, the internal limit and thus soul-sating dimension of love: "all my dreams have come true... all I want is lovin' you." Soul Junction's reissue does a timely justice to the original Midtown release format, though the two tunes here have actually never been paired together before.
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Intérprete: Pete Haigh
 in stock $19.33
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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There Ain't Enough Roses
Cat: TR 754. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Soul
There Ain't Enough Roses (4:59)
There Ain't Enough Roses (instrumental) (5:00)
Review: West Coast soul outfit Thee Baby Cuffs keep the slow-burning romance alive with 'There Ain't Enough Roses', a tender ballad drenched in harmonised falsettos and vintage charm. Now composed of Joe Narvaez and Reality Jonez, the group channels classic lowrider soul, working once again with Finnish production outfit Cold Diamond & Mink. Their signature downtempo style remains intactilush instrumentation, delicate grooves, and a melody built to sway. Previous Timmion singles like 'My My Baby' and 'You're My Reason' cemented their status as torchbearers of group soul, and this latest offering only deepens that legacy. On the flip, a flute-led instrumental nods to Steve Parks, sealing the track's timeless appeal.
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My Heart Is Drowning
Cat: PRS 1025. Rel: 07 Apr 25
 
Soul
My Heart Is Drowning (2:42)
Stuck In The Mud (2:37)
out of stock $8.82
Can't Call Me Baby
Cat: CLMN 248. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Soul
Don't Call Me Baby (4:21)
Take A Chance (3:52)
Review: Thee Sinseers excel at expressing the complexities of love through their engaging melodies. The band, rooted in East Los Angeles, has made a name for themselves in the Chicano soul scene, led by QuiNones. The lineup also features talented musicians such as Eric Johnson on tenor sax and Jose Luis Jimenez on trombone, all contributing to a rich tapestry of influences, from 1960s rocksteady to the vibrant spirit of Ritchie Valens and Ray Charles. 'Can't Call My Baby' leads the way as one of the strongest tracks taken from their debut full length album highlighted on this 7". On Side-2 introduces 'Take A Chance', a brand new and previously unreleased track. Here, Joey Quinones shines with his distinctive crooning, urging listeners to seize the moment and embrace love before it's too late. The inclusion of a soulful harmonica adds a lively flair, beautifully blending elements of classic Motown with Latin soul influences. Together, these songs highlight Thee Sinseers' distinctive sound and artistic versatility, merging nostalgic elements with a modern twist.
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Reachin For It
Cat: SC 7702. Rel: 08 Aug 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Reachin' For It (4:53)
If You Want It (You Can Have It) (5:14)
Review: This scorching 7" single features standout tracks from Chicago's Third Rail, who later became known as Maxx Traxx, and specifically for their monster hit 'Don't Touch It' (which has also been reissued by Star Creature and Numero before now). These tracks are drawn from the band's sole 1982 album, Reachin' For It, which is listed on Discogs for over L700, so not one for the feint-hearted. The single delivers high-octane, first-wave boogie with big bass, catchy choruses, energetic playing, and soulful vocals that infuse both tracks with joy and positivity. Limited import copies mean this will go pick and become pricey again so don't dally on it.
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Soul Flip Edits Vol 17
Cat: FLIP 017. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Soul
Carla Thomas - "BABY" (Del Gazeebo edit) (4:01)
Barbara Randolph - "Can I Get A Witness" (Umbo edit) (4:27)
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Just In Time To See The Sun
Cat: BGPS 083. Rel: 04 Mar 25
 
Funk
Just In Time To See The Sun (3:00)
China Doll (5:05)
Review: First released back in 1973, Flying Dutchman aver their grand standing on the parapet that is the New York jazz scene with a timely new reissue of Leon Thomas' 'Just In Time To See The Sun', which now appears with a different B-side counterpart. Shaker-uppers, these sonic sailers are! Where As 'Just In Time...' itself first surfaced as the B-side to a stirring album cut 'Never Let Me Go' - which also graced the pimpin' Tennessee blues-jazz musician's later record Full Circle - it now comes paired with the pentatonic skiffle 'China Doll'. FD's new curative duopoly on Thomas' bellowing sound flaunts the singer and musician's deep range, contrasting the styptic funk explosions of the titular Santana cover on the A with the shaker-laden Orientalist groove on the B.
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Go Back & Make It Right
Go Back & Make It Right (limited pink vinyl 7")
Cat: SSCR 008PINK. Rel: 25 Jun 24
 
Soul
Go Back & Make It Right (vocal) (4:13)
Go Back & Make It Right (dub) (4:13)
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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Go Back & Make It Right
Cat: SSCR 008. Rel: 25 Jun 24
 
Soul
Go Back & Make It Right (vocal) (4:13)
Go Back & Make It Right (dub) (4:13)
Review: The magical 'Go Back and Make It Right' by David A Tobin on Sedsoul came back in 2021 and offers a vibrant blend of soul, funk, and disco. This 7" pressing offers up two versions. The vocal comes first and is one of those impossibly feel-good gems with light, funky rhythms, a great interplay between male and female vocals and neat bass topped with strong synths. The dub pairs it back and allows the rhythms to shine but really the vocal is the one that will get the best reactions.
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Intérprete: Sol Power All-Stars
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Booking Up Baby
Cat: EXUMG 15. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Soul
Booking Up Baby (2:48)
Giving Up (3:57)
Review: New York soul quartet The Topics never found the spotlight they deserved during their short run across the 60s and early 70s, but this sharp 7" reissue offers a long-overdue glimpse at their brilliance. Both cuts originally surfaced in 1973 via Mercury, the only major label to back the group before they vanished into obscurity. 'Booking Up Baby' is a slick, string-laced dancer co-produced by Dennis Williams, best known for work with Teddy Pendergrass and the O'Jays. On the flip, Van McCoy's 'Giving Up' gets an opulent, emotionally rich treatmentidelivered with the polish and pain of top-shelf crossover soul. Both tracks ooze sophistication, driven by harmony-led vocals and lush instrumentation. Given the scarcity of original pressingsione recently went for L850ithis reissue is not only a collector's dream but a chance for wider ears to catch up with two underrated gems from the golden era of American soul.
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Move Your Body
Move Your Body (limited numbered 7")
Cat: SOUL7 050. Rel: 23 Jan 25
 
Funk
Move Your Body (4:36)
Always There (5:21)
Review: Transport's Move Your Body is a thrilling rediscovery from a once short-lived Portland outfit, featuring members from Ural Thomas' 1960s band. This eleven-piece disco-funk powerhouse recorded an album's worth of gems in 1978, but they remained buried for over four decades. The steady groove of the A-side captures their original essence, yet it's their dynamic rendition of 'Always There' that steals the showiarguably the finest cover of Ronnie Laws' classic to date.
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Intérprete: Smoove, Jayl Funk, Bisou, Admin
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Friendship Or Friends
Cat: SJ 557. Rel: 27 Sep 24
 
Soul
Duke Turner & The Chi-Towns - "Friendship Or Friends" (2:02)
Duke Turner & The Chi-Towns - "(Let Me Be Your) Baby Sitter" (alternative mix) (3:04)
Duke Turner - "Give Me Some Sugar, Baby" (3:15)
Review: Duke Turner's 'Friendship Or Friends' brings together three rare soul gems in one exciting 7" release from Soul Junction Records. On Side-1, the title track delivers a powerful 60s soul sound, featuring a big horn section and Turner's heartfelt vocals. The song is classic soul with its uplifting energy. Following that is an alternative mix of '(Let Me Be Your) Baby Sitter', originally from 1970, where Turner's strong vocals shine alongside rich backing harmonies, adding a touch of warmth and nostalgia. Side-2 slows things down with 'Give Me Some Sugar, Baby', a smooth soul ballad from 1974. The relaxed tempo and Turner's soulful delivery make it a memorable track, showcasing the depth of his emotional range. This 7" is a fantastic opportunity to hear Duke Turner's talent across different soul styles. Each track has its own character, making it a versatile release for any soul music fan.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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Haunted By Your Love
Cat: SR 28. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Soul
Haunted By Your Love (3:18)
Haunted By Your Love (Call Sender dub version) (3:17)
Review: Get your lugs around this, the first single from Leo Vidal & The Rayvelles, and you will soon be keen to know more. 'Haunted By Your Love' is a modern take on the West Coast oldies sound from Leo Vidal, a 70s soul singer from rural Virginia who brings his East Coast harmonies to croon about lost love. The Rayvelles is the duo of Fergal McBride and Tuck Nelson and are the creative force behind Echo Ray Studios in London, a space that channels the soul of Motown into contemporary music. Backing vocals are provided by Cassandra Dali and Marietta Smith while the flip has a remix by Call Sender who layers in some inviting dub weight.
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I'm The Man
Cat: REPRO 22. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Soul
Albert Washington & The Kings - "I'm The Man" (2:40)
Albert Washington - "Case Of The Blues" (2:55)
Review: Kent Soul continue in their efforts to 100% faithfully replicate the works of old soul greats from the 60s and 70s, sustaining the everlasting flame of Northern soul and its various splinter hubs across the UK. Now Cincinnatian blues legend Albert Washington gets his due: a highly productive recording artist, active from the 60s all the way through to the 90s, Washington's 'I'm The Man' seizes the a short window moment in which a new spinster might be met with an opportunistic proposition after a bad breakup. "You don't have nobody to call your own / darlin', I'm the man / I share your pain, I do / I can make all your dreams come true / now, come on / yessir, you need me..."
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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From Detroit With Love III
Cat: S4R 40. Rel: 22 Jul 24
 
Soul
Kim Weston - "After The Rain" (2:08)
Four Tops - "Just A Little Love (Before My Life Is Gone)" (3:13)
Carolyn Crawford - "Think Of The Times" (2:35)
The Vandellas - "You Taught Me How To Care" (2:23)
Review: Soul4Real Records presents the third installment in their From Detroit With Love series, transforming the usual 45 RPM format into a robust four-track mini compilation. This release features Kim Weston's emotive 'After The Rain,' the Four Tops' heartfelt 'Just A Little Love (Before My Life Is Gone),' Carolyn Crawford's reflective 'Think Of The Times,' and The Vandellas' tender 'You Taught Me How To Care.' Each track measured the heart of Detroit's soulful legacy, offering a rich array of emotion and melody. Perfect for soul enthusiasts, this compilation delivers a concentrated dose of Motown magic, showing the timeless appeal of these iconic artists.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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Summer Came My Way
Cat: SWS 7001. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Summer Came My Way (radio edit) (4:36)
Summer Came My Way (Ambient edit) (4:30)
Review: Greg Wilson and The Reynolds first teamed up in 2015 for 'Summer Came My Way' as a vocoder-topped summer twinkler, backed up by sweltering handclaps and gutting electric pianistic held notes. The Merseyside DJ and producer is alleged, at least as far as Discogs bios go, to have pioneered the UK electro scene, though his collaborative sensibility with twins Katherine and Carmel Reynolds here proved otherwise downbeat but munificent in emotion, compared to electro's later superlatively harsh, snappy, two-step snarings. The Balearic soul of 'Summer Came My Way' as deserving of its new ambient version, and it is the real highlight here, manifesting before us dazzlingly with its scatted lyrics and acid torsions.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Disco
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Reserva Special: SAR Records
Cat: S4R 51. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Soul
Womack Brothers - "Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray" (2:28)
The Valentinos - "Put Me Down Easy" (2:52)
The Valentinos - "Rock In The Cradle Of Love" (2:40)
The Valentinos - "Don't Go Away" (3:01)
Review: The 'SAR' EP celebrates the early brilliance of the American Womack family, originally performing as the Womack Brothers before evolving into The Valentinos. This well curated collection showcases four lesser known gems that trace a certain aspect of soul's evolution from the gospel depth of 'Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray' to the raw r&b of 'Don't Go Away' and 'Rock In The Cradle Of Love,' while the stunning group soul of 'Put Me Down Easy' is another doozy. Most tracks make their vinyl debut here, with 'Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray' previously only appearing on a rare SAR pressing. It forms a vital tribute to soul's origins.
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Álbumes
The Gospel Of Jesamy
The Gospel Of Jesamy (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CW 007. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Elena (4:14)
Hold The Line (5:12)
Holy Ghost (feat Brandon Delagraentiss) (4:24)
Father Father (feat Muriel Blijd) (4:00)
Save Your Soul (4:38)
Look Up Johnny (feat Dennis Bovell) (5:49)
The Gospel Of Jesamy (6:54)
Review: Arp Frique & The Perpetual Singers come together for this most personal gospel funk album which was inspired by the birth of Frique's daughter, Jesamy. It finds the Amsterdam-based multi-instrumentalist mixing up organic funk with obscure synths, bubbly basslines that are always on the move with swirling guitars that add the colour and all make for an unusual and interesting mix of P-funk and gospel-disco. There are plenty of universal messages throughout which all emphasise the need for unconditional love while legendary vocalists like Dennis Bovell, Muriel Blijd, Mariseya, Brandon Delagraentiss and Rocq-E Harrell contribute to the powerful sound. Delagraentiss's choir, The Gospel Experience, also do their bit by adding big, rich, heartfelt vocals. It's quite the listen.

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Dreams Do Come True: When George Benson Meets Robert Farnon
Cat: 060349 7826612. Rel: 18 Jul 24
 
Jazz
At Last
A Song For You
Pretend
A Long Time Ago
Love Is Blue
My Romance
Autumn Leaves
Can't We Be Friends
My Prayer
Yesterday
One Goodbye
Review: Benson's first album since rejoining Warner Music Group earlier this year, it was originally recorded in 1989 but was never released. It features the celebrated composer-arranger Robert Farnon and his orchestra and Farnon's lush arrangements beautifully complement Benson's soulful vocals and fluid guitar work on American standards like 'Autumn Leaves,' 'At Last,' and 'My Romance', as well as reimagined pop classics such as the Beatles' 'Yesterday' and Leon Russell's 'A Song For You.' The album was delayed and subsequently lost until recently rediscovered in Benson's archive and with the help of pianist, composer and arranger Randy Waldman, Benson has revived and remastered the recordings, adding new overdubs and choral arrangements. This release adds a new chapter to Benson's illustrious career, following his tenure with Warner Records from 1976 to 1993, during which he released 12 studio albums, including the triple-platinum Breezin'. Recognised as a jazz master by the National Endowment of the Arts (NEA) in 2009, Benson continues to be a giant in both jazz and contemporary music.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Chip Off The Old Block
Cat: SGPM 041. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Funk
Young Time Indians/Indian Red (3:35)
Dance With Me (3:15)
Chip Off The Old Block (3:24)
Indian Here Dey Come (1:43)
Baby You're Cooking (3:33)
Shake (3:50)
A Nickel & A Nail (3:39)
You Let A Good Thing Go Bad (3:35)
Hard To Handle (feat Angelika "Jelly" Joseph) (2:51)
Indian Here Dey Come (reprise) (0:44)
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Going On Down The Road
Cat: CHARLY 770LP. Rel: 08 Jul 24
 
Soul
Daisy Burrris - "Four Strong Winds" (1:55)
Perk Lee - "The Docks" (2:07)
The Delcos - "Just Ask" (2:22)
The Fabulettes - "If It Wasn't For Girls" (2:22)
Ray & Dave - "Wrong, Wrong, Wrong" (2:50)
Compliments - "Beware, Beware" (2:51)
The Georgia Prophets - "Don't You Think It's Time" (2:13)
Frankie Newsome - "Tauting Love" (3:54)
Cashmeres - "Finally Waking Up (Bashful Man)" (2:31)
Tiny Tim Harris - "Don’t Say" (2:46)
Lenny McDaniel & The New Era - "Something Out Of Nothing" (2:32)
Lee Bates & Point Of View - "I’m Superman" (2:28)
Thomas East - "Follow The Rainbow" (3:27)
Benny Spellman - "This Is For You My Love" (2:18)
The Bobettes - "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet" (2:30)
The Sonatas - "Going On Down The Road" (2:36)
Review: Levanna, the celebrated "Northern Soul Girl," shines in her new 'rare soul' series from the Charly vaults. As an influencer, dancer, promoter and DJ, she brings her energetic personality and deep love for Northern Soul to this LP compilation. Gathering her rare grooves in one record, this release is a DJ's delight, eliminating the need for extensive crate digging. Levanna's dedication and passion for Northern Soul music have earned her widespread respect and press acclaim. This collection captures her vibrant spirit and showcases some of the finest, hard-to-find tracks, making it an essential addition for any Northern Soul enthusiast.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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Things Are Getting Better
Cat: DDO 10. Rel: 25 Jul 24
 
Soul
Portals (5:28)
To Each A Zone (5:21)
Surrender The Day (4:39)
Miracle (interlude) (1:33)
Everyday Blessings (5:30)
Things Are Getting Better (6:58)
Already Real To Me (6:03)
Voc Chant (interlude) (1:33)
Everywhere I Look (Love Is Everywhere) (6:16)
Review: Jimetta Rose and The Voices of Creation's new album, Things Are Getting Better, via Day Dreamer Recordings, is a soul-stirring devotional that blends house, funk, soul, r&b and hip-hop influences. The album opens with the lead single 'Portals,' an invitation to a new way of thinking. With a shuffling groove and soaring vocals, it breaks traditional gospel molds, introducing soulful r&b runs and syncopated verses. Things Are Getting Better is fantastically crafted studio sound, evolving from their raw debut, How Good It Is. The album is composed of non-professional singers and embodies Jimetta's mission to demystify the ministry and spread faith in music's power for positive change. Featuring instrumentalists Isaiah Collier, Ryan Porter, and V.C.R., and recorded at Sunset Sound studios, it encapsulates Jimetta's vision of "Black spiritual classical music". A prolific collaborator with artists like Anderson .Paak and Angel Bat Dawid, Jimetta leads the choir, delivering new mantras for our times. Things Are Getting Better is an example of the power of music, faith, and community.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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This Is (Deluxe Edition) (reissue)
This Is (Deluxe Edition) (reissue) (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: LEGO 351VL. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Funk
Gonna Get You (3:40)
Working Woman (3:06)
Coffee High (2:54)
Everything Holds Blame (3:10)
Snake Charmer (3:02)
Free Vibes (instrumental) (2:12)
Love Alarm (3:50)
Out Of Fashion (3:47)
Nothing For Nothing (3:04)
Magic Time Machine (2:45)
The Time Is Right For Love (2:49)
Hold Fast (3:27)
Working Woman (Kenny Dope mix) (3:20)
The Time Is Right For Love (Swing-O aka 45 remix) (4:34)
Coffee High (Bellevilloise) (1:01)
Snake Charmer (instrumental) (3:32)
Free Vibes (part 2 - vocal version) (2:59)
Burn This Disco Out (live) (3:13)
Magic Time Machine (live)
June (live)
Hold Fast (Jr Blender remix)
The Time Is Right For Love (Flute version)
Working (part 2 - instrumental) (0:05)
Review: Some 15 years after its original release in 2009, This Is ... by Gizelle Smith & The Mighty Mocambos remains a classic in the sister funk genre. Raw, melodic, and vibrant, the album hasn't aged a bit and now, as a result of that, it's being re-released with unreleased bonus tracks, rare remixes and a limited-edition double vinyl. With standout tracks like 'Working Woman,' which became a global DJ fav, the album brims with Gizelle Smith's unique style and powerful vocals. Blazing horns, soulful guitars and dynamic production all help bring them to life on a record that is rooted in the golden era of soul but coloured with modern charm.
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Music & Time 1983-1985
Cat: FSRLP 153. Rel: 24 Oct 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
Tonight's The Night (4:03)
Music & Time (4:51)
Can't Get Enough (5:05)
This Good Good Feeling (4:24)
Givin' It Up (4:53)
Can't Get Enough (Reggae mix) (4:56)
One Two Three (4:45)
Breakers Night (4:28)
Review: 'Music & Time, 1983-1985' by Take Three brings together the soulful sounds of former South London vocal harmony group Alpha, fronted by sisters Jackie & Jean Heron and Marlene Richardson. This compilation, produced by the trio S.H.E. (Steve Sinclair, Peter Hinds, and Kevin Ellis), showcases their work during the mid-'80s, including both released and previously unreleased tracks. From the infectious groove of 'Tonight's the Night' to the reggae-infused 'Can't Get Enough (Nice Up Reggae Mix)', this collection captures a rich blend of UK soul, funk and dance, spotlighting an era of underground brilliance.
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One Step From The Blues
Cat: CR 00803. Rel: 24 Oct 24
 
Soul
Steal Away (3:30)
I Had A Dream (3:11)
I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water (2:58)
Part Time Lover (3:32)
Cheaper To Keep Her (3:21)
Seperation Line (3:42)
Doing My Own Thing (part 1) (3:44)
Somebody's Sleeping In My Bed (2:46)
That's Where It's At (3:30)
Stop Doggin' Me (4:09)
Save Your Love For Me (2:21)
Woman Across The River (3:14)
Review: The latest release from Craft Recordings shifts its focus to soul legend Johnnie Taylor, highlighting his deep connection to blues. Known for his Southern soul roots, Taylor's legacy extends far beyond his mainstream hit 'Disco Lady'. Born in Arkansas in 1934, Taylor began his career in gospel before making a name at Stax Records with hits like 'Who's Making Love', which cemented his place in soul history. This new release, One Step From The Blues, dives into Taylor's more blues-focused work, showcasing 12 powerful tracks that capture the raw emotion of heartbreak and betrayal. The album features Taylor's debut Stax single 'I Had a Dream', a sparse and intense standout, along with tracks like 'Cheaper to Keep Her' and a vibrant cover of Sam Cooke's 'That's Where It's At', Each song is delivered with Taylor's unmistakable voice, drawing from both his gospel and blues roots. With the support of top Memphis musicians and insightful new liner notes from journalist Andria Lisle, One Step From The Blues is a brilliant celebration of Taylor's lasting influence, as he marks his 90th birthday this year.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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