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There Is No End
There Is No End (limited gatefold 2xLP box set + tote bag + slipmat + drumsticks)
Cat: 734548. Rel: 28 May 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
There Is No End (0:26)
Rich Black (feat Koreatown Oddity) (4:17)
Coonta Kinte (feat Zelooperz) (3:09)
One Inna Million (feat Lava La Rue) (3:21)
Stumbling Down (feat Sampa The Great) (3:55)
Crushed Grapes (feat Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon) (1:49)
Gang On Holiday (Em I Go We?) (feat Jeremiah Jae) (3:03)
Mau Mau (feat Nah Eeto) (3:09)
Tres Magnifique (feat Tsunami) (3:23)
Hurt Your Soul (feat Nate Bone) (2:59)
Cosmosis (feat Okri & Skepta) (4:45)
My Own (feat Marlowe) (3:47)
out of stock $52.58
There Is No End
There Is No End (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 734547. Rel: 07 May 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
There Is No End (0:26)
Rich Black (feat Koreatown Oddity) (4:17)
Coonta Kinte (feat Zelooperz) (3:09)
One Inna Million (feat Lava La Rue) (3:21)
Stumbling Down (feat Sampa The Great) (3:55)
Crushed Grapes (feat Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon) (1:49)
Gang On Holiday (Em I Go We?) (feat Jeremiah Jae) (3:03)
Mau Mau (feat Nah Eeto) (3:09)
Tres Magnifique (feat Tsunami) (3:23)
Hurt Your Soul (feat Nate Bone) (2:59)
Cosmosis (feat Okri & Skepta) (4:45)
My Own (feat Marlowe) (3:47)
Review: Review: Even after his death, Tony Allen is still delivering ground-breaking and genre-bending releases. There is No End, a posthumous album largely recorded in 2019 but finished (with Allen's blessing) following his death by co-producers Vincent Taeger and Vincent Taurelle, veers away from the Nigerian drummer's Afro-beat, Afro-jazz and Afro-disco roots, instead combing his brilliant polyrhythms with elements of grime, dubstep, hip-hop, soul and funk, plus vocals from a veritable who's who of MCs, spoken word artists and singers. The results are hugely impressive and forward-thinking, offering a fittingly on-point post-script to Allen's exceptional career.
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out of stock $26.29
There Is No End
There Is No End (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 354118 0. Rel: 07 May 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
There Is No End (0:26)
Rich Black (feat Koreatown Oddity) (4:17)
Coonta Kinte (feat Zelooperz) (3:09)
One Inna Million (feat Lava La Rue) (3:21)
Stumbling Down (feat Sampa The Great) (3:55)
Crushed Grapes (feat Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon) (1:49)
Gang On Holiday (Em I Go We?) (feat Jeremiah Jae) (3:03)
Mau Mau (feat Nah Eeto) (3:09)
Tres Magnifique (feat Tsunami) (3:23)
Hurt Your Soul (feat Nate Bone) (2:59)
Cosmosis (feat Okri & Skepta) (4:45)
My Own (feat Marlowe) (3:47)
Review: Review: Even after his death, Tony Allen is still delivering ground-breaking and genre-bending releases. There is No End, a posthumous album largely recorded in 2019 but finished (with Allen's blessing) following his death by co-producers Vincent Taeger and Vincent Taurelle, veers away from the Nigerian drummer's Afro-beat, Afro-jazz and Afro-disco roots, instead combing his brilliant polyrhythms with elements of grime, dubstep, hip-hop, soul and funk, plus vocals from a veritable who's who of MCs, spoken word artists and singers. The results are hugely impressive and forward-thinking, offering a fittingly on-point post-script to Allen's exceptional career.
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out of stock $29.45
There Is No End
Cat: 734546 B. Rel: 07 May 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Tony's Praeludium
Stumbling Down (feat Sampa The Great)
Crushed Grapes (feat Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon)
Tres Magnifique (feat Tsunami)
Mau Mau (feat Nah Eeto)
Coonta Kinte (feat Zelooperz)
Rich Black (feat Koreatown Oddity)
One Inna Million (feat Lava La Rue)
Gang On Holiday (Em I Go We?) (feat Jeremiah Jae)
Deer In Headlights (feat Danny Brown)
Hurt Your Soul (feat Nate Bone)
My Own (feat Marlowe)
Cosmosis (feat Ben Okri & Skepta)
There's No End
Review: Even after his death, Tony Allen is still delivering ground-breaking and genre-bending releases. There is No End, a posthumous album largely recorded in 2019 but finished (with Allen's blessing) following his death by co-producers Vincent Taeger and Vincent Taurelle, veers away from the Nigerian drummer's Afro-beat, Afro-jazz and Afro-disco roots, instead combing his brilliant polyrhythms with elements of grime, dubstep, hip-hop, soul and funk, plus vocals from a veritable who's who of MCs, spoken word artists and singers. The results are hugely impressive and forward-thinking, offering a fittingly on-point post-script to Allen's exceptional career.
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out of stock $10.51
There Is No End (B-STOCK)
There Is No End (B-STOCK) (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 354118 0 (B-STOCK). Rel: 07 May 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
There Is No End (0:26)
Rich Black (feat Koreatown Oddity) (4:17)
Coonta Kinte (feat Zelooperz) (3:09)
One Inna Million (feat Lava La Rue) (3:21)
Stumbling Down (feat Sampa The Great) (3:55)
Crushed Grapes (feat Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon) (1:49)
Gang On Holiday (Em I Go We?) (feat Jeremiah Jae) (3:03)
Mau Mau (feat Nah Eeto) (3:09)
Tres Magnifique (feat Tsunami) (3:23)
Hurt Your Soul (feat Nate Bone) (2:59)
Cosmosis (feat Okri & Skepta) (4:45)
My Own (feat Marlowe) (3:47)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Review: Even after his death, Tony Allen is still delivering ground-breaking and genre-bending releases. There is No End, a posthumous album largely recorded in 2019 but finished (with Allen's blessing) following his death by co-producers Vincent Taeger and Vincent Taurelle, veers away from the Nigerian drummer's Afro-beat, Afro-jazz and Afro-disco roots, instead combing his brilliant polyrhythms with elements of grime, dubstep, hip-hop, soul and funk, plus vocals from a veritable who's who of MCs, spoken word artists and singers. The results are hugely impressive and forward-thinking, offering a fittingly on-point post-script to Allen's exceptional career.
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out of stock $16.40
The Source (B-STOCK)
The Source (B-STOCK) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 576833 6 (B-STOCK). Rel: 15 Sep 17
 
Jazz
Moody Boy
Bad Roads
Cruising
On Fire
Woro Dance
Tony's Blues
Wolf Eats Wolf
Cool Cats
Push & Pull
Ewajo
Life Is Beautiful
Review: ***B-STOCK: the record has light surface marks/scratches, but otherwise in excellent working condition***


Tony Allen is on record as saying that The Source, his first album on iconic jazz label Blue Note, is the best recording he's made. Given his length of service and vast discography, that's a bold claim. Certainly, it's a fine album, with the legendary drummer and his selected musicians - mostly jazz players from Paris, plus a Cameroonian guitarist and previous Allen collaborator Damon Albarn on one cut - effortlessly blur the boundaries between Afrobeat and the kind of jazz pioneered by Allen's percussion heroes Art Blakey and Max Roach. It's a brilliant hybrid that fits Allen's unique style of drumming like a glove, and there's no doubt that the former Fela Kuti sticks-man is the real star of the show.
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out of stock $21.76
The Source
The Source (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 576833 6. Rel: 15 Sep 17
 
Jazz
Moody Boy (6:31)
Bad Roads (5:48)
Cruising (5:58)
On Fire (6:14)
Woro Dance (6:40)
Tony's Blues (5:02)
Wolf Eats Wolf (5:38)
Cool Cats (4:23)
Push & Pull (5:49)
Ewajo (5:33)
Life Is Beautiful (6:23)
Review: Tony Allen is on record as saying that The Source, his first album on iconic jazz label Blue Note, is the best recording he's made. Given his length of service and vast discography, that's a bold claim. Certainly, it's a fine album, with the legendary drummer and his selected musicians - mostly jazz players from Paris, plus a Cameroonian guitarist and previous Allen collaborator Damon Albarn on one cut - effortlessly blur the boundaries between Afrobeat and the kind of jazz pioneered by Allen's percussion heroes Art Blakey and Max Roach. It's a brilliant hybrid that fits Allen's unique style of drumming like a glove, and there's no doubt that the former Fela Kuti sticks-man is the real star of the show.
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out of stock $25.77
The Source
Cat: 578109 1. Rel: 08 Sep 17
 
Jazz
Moody Boy
Bad Roads
Cruising
On Fire
Woro Dance
Tony's Blues
Wolf Eats Wolf
Cool Cats
Push & Pull
Ewajo
Life Is Beautiful
Review: Tony Allen is on record as saying that The Source, his first album on iconic jazz label Blue Note, is the best recording he's made. Given his length of service and vast discography, that's a bold claim. Certainly, it's a fine album, with the legendary drummer and his selected musicians - mostly jazz players from Paris, plus a Cameroonian guitarist and previous Allen collaborator Damon Albarn on one cut - effortlessly blur the boundaries between Afrobeat and the kind of jazz pioneered by Allen's percussion heroes Art Blakey and Max Roach. It's a brilliant hybrid that fits Allen's unique style of drumming like a glove, and there's no doubt that the former Fela Kuti sticks-man is the real star of the show.
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 in stock $6.30
Tomorrow Comes The Harvest
Cat: 677863 0. Rel: 26 Sep 18
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Locked & Loaded (7:46)
Altitudes (7:03)
On The Run (8:07)
The Seed (7:11)
Review: Back in 2016, legendary Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen approached techno pioneer Jeff Mills with the idea of working together. A series of live gigs and off-the-radar studio sessions followed, with the first fruits of their joint efforts finally appearing on this must-have 10". As you'd expect, the duo's collaborative work combines Allen's traditional Nigerian polyrhythms, traditional Afrobeat instrumentation, and the far-sighted, sci-fi inspired electronic futurism that has always marked out Mills' work. The result is a quartet of cuts that could arguably be described as retro-futurist Afro-tech - all delay-laden beats, basslines and organs subtly sparring with gentle acid lines, Motor City electronics, beguiling deep space textures and shimmering, 31st century motifs. It's arguably Allen's stylistic contributions that dominate, but that's no bad thing.
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 in stock $11.04
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