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Exciting Drums African Rock Party (Japanese Edition)
Cat: HMJY 183. Rel: 31 Jan 23
You Keep Me Hangin' On (2:24)
Ob-La-Di, Ob La-Da (2:35)
Amen (2:54)
Touch Me (2:32)
Otis Sleep On (2:14)
Back In The USSR (2:41)
Soul Limbo (2:30)
Hold Tight (3:21)
The Sidewinder (2:41)
Windy (2:33)
The Cat (3:34)
Going Up The Country (3:26)
Review: Originally released in 1969, Exciting Drums African Rock Party is the first album from Akira Ishikawa under his Count Buffalo alias. It's a wide-ranging affair which includes covers of contemporary standards such as 'You Keep Me Hanging On', 'Back In The U.S.S.R.' and 'Soul Limbo', all given a bold and brassy jazz revision by Ishikawa's band, which included Hiromasa Suzuki on piano, Masaoki Terakawa on bass and Takeru Muraoka on tenor sax. This is the first time it's been repressed since its release, so you can expect all Japanese jazz aficionados to be jumping on this one quickly.
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 in stock $47.96
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Jazz Rock
VARIOUS
Jazz Rock (gatefold LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MRBLP 204. Rel: 20 Aug 20
Kuroda Bushi (3:09)
Hanagasa Odori (3:05)
Soran Bushi (3:08)
Sansa Shigure (3:11)
Hietsuki Bushi (3:14)
Sado Okesa (3:33)
Itsuki No Komoriuta (2:58)
Hokkaibonuta (3:50)
Kiso Bushi (3:24)
Kaigara Bushi (3:15)
Iso Bushi (3:28)
Nanbu Ushioi Uta (3:32)
Review: Jazz Rock doesn't quite do exactly what it says on the cover - jazz features heavily on this gorgeous record, but of the spiritual kind, and often driven by lush, funky drum playing. It is also a record defined by the distinctive sound of the koto - a traditional Japanese string instrument that lends the record a delicate and beautiful feel. It was recorded in 1973 and sounds both perfectly aged yet utterly fresh and also features bamboo flute playing by Hozan Yamamoto. It's a laidback record, one filled with the joys of spring, but also one that doesn't take itself too seriously and gets upbeat and funky as often as it does tender and pensive.
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 in stock $20.62
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Okinawa (reissue) (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Sasquatch (4:54)
High School Cadets (4:40)
Baby Elephant Walk (4:14)
C'est Si Bon (3:31)
Okinawa Blues (3:28)
Sea Side Bound (4:21)
Tanichamae (3:57)
Sunset Okinawa (5:35)
 in stock $46.40
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Wamono A To Z Vol II: Japanese Funk 1970-1977
Cat: 180G WALP02. Rel: 08 Apr 21
Mieko Hirota - "Theme Of 'Doberman Cop'" (3:52)
Hiroshi Sato - "Bad Junky Blues" (3:48)
Sammy - "The In-&-Outer-Stomp-&-Shouter" (with Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media) (3:20)
Fujio Tokita - "Watashi No Beatles" (3:13)
School Band - "I Hope It's Fine" (4:03)
Bread & Butter - "Devil Woman" (2:57)
Hatsumi Shibata - "Singer Lady" (3:33)
Kan Mikami - "Jikokeno No Samba" (2:23)
Akira Yasuda & Beat Folk - "Yumura No Obaba" (3:04)
Pinky Chicks - "Tosetsu Donpan Bushi" (3:16)
Review: On the first instalment in the Wamono A to Z compilation series, released in September 2020, dusty-fingered diggers DJ Yoshizawa Dynamite.jp and Chintam focused on Japanese jazz-funk and rare groove gems recorded and released between 1968 and '80. For this speedy sequel, they've narrowed their focus further in order to showcase little-known Japanese funk slammers pressed to wax between 1970 and '77. As you'd expect, there's tons of absolute bangers amongst the 10 tracks on show, with highlights including the Blaxploitation movie soundtrack vibes of Mieko Hirota's 'Theme of Doberman Cop', the fuzzy, Hammond-sporting psych-funk of Fujio Tokita's quirky 'Watashi No Beatles', and the energetic, proto disco-funk of Hatsumi Shibata's 'Singer Lady'.
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 in stock $29.39
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In Praise Of Mitochondria
Cat: LER 1009. Rel: 27 Sep 17
Nikuzukue (Living Desk Of Flesh) (5:51)
Thanatopsis (6:43)
In Praise Of Mitochondria (Mitochondria San) (2:56)
Ai Wa Nohshintoh (Love Hits Like Concussion) (4:12)
Shinzo-San (Respecting My Hardworking Heart) (4:32)
Mizuko No Tamashii Hyakumademo (Unborn Fetus' Dream Lives For One Hundred Years) (4:31)
Furarete Nambo (It's Ok To Get Dumped) (5:59)
Sutten Tenmari (Me After The Bubble Economy Crashed) (3:08)
Nohdashi (Taking Out The Brain/The Man Who Was Only A Brain) (4:27)
Dompan (Private Funk - alternate version) (6:21)
It Isn't Because Of Hemoglobin (Hemoglobin No Seijanai) (6:27)
Zennotized Funk (3:53)
Review: Japanese original Minoru Hoodoo Fushimi self released four albums between 1985 and 1992. With this compilation, Australia's Left Ear Records have selected 12 tracks for a double vinyl retrospective. Minoru set out to combine his love of all things funk, with traditional instruments and song from his homeland. His vocals switch between raps about cellular metabolism and haemoglobin, soulful crooning and vocoder. On "Shinz-San" he adds metal guitar to vintage Sugarhill Gang and he goes crazy with his sampler. Scratching in cats, frogs, babies, laughter, giggles, traffic jams, failing ignitions, opera singers and amorous sighs. Meanwhile "Furarete" mixes elephant roars and go-go. Curious oddities from a fogotten hero of the Japanese underground.
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 in stock $29.90
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Wamono A to Z Vol III: Japanese Light Mellow Funk Disco & Boogie 1978-1988
Cat: 180GWALP 03. Rel: 30 Sep 21
Tetsuo Sakurai - "Kimono" (5:10)
Jadoes - "Friday Night" (extended dance mix) (5:44)
Yumi Sato - "Ame" (3:37)
Kiyohiko Ozaki - "Ojosan Ote Yawaraka Ni" (4:33)
Hitomi Tohyama - "Rainy Driver" (4:29)
Sentimental City Romance - "Hello Suisei" (5:30)
Mizuki Koyama - "Kare Niwa Kanawanai" (4:29)
Hitomi Tohyama - "Sweet Soul Music (Kiss Of Life)" (3:50)
Review: For the latest edition of their essential Wamano A to Z compilation series - the third to date - DJ Yoshiwza Dynamite JP and Chintam have decided to focus on "Japanese light mellow funk, disco and boogie" tracks recorded between 1978 and '88. Like its' predecessors, the eight-track set is heavy on obscurities and little-known cuts, as well as bona fide killer cuts. There's much to savour throughout, from the intergalactic, slap-bass propelled boogie brilliance of Jadoes' 'Friday Night (Extended Mix)' and the laidback funk bliss of Yumi Sato's 'Ame', to the smooth jazz-funk lusciousness of Hitomi Tohyama's 'Rainy Driver' and the Latin-infused, Teena Marie style electrofunk brilliance of Mizuki Koyami's 'Kare Niwa Kanawanai'.
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 in stock $25.53
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Resurrect
Resurrect (limited LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: PROT 7119. Rel: 01 Oct 21
City Opera (4:08)
Let's Dance Baby (3:59)
Man & Woman (3:35)
Touch Me Lightly (5:03)
Lost City (3:21)
Love Is Harmony (4:35)
Violence In The Twilight (2:55)
(Don't Waste Your) Love In Space (3:21)
Ginga Lullaby (4:52)
My Blue Train (3:11)
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 in stock $20.14
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Endless Flight (Night Traveler)
Cat: CRJ 1018. Rel: 01 Oct 21
Time Of Silence (5:21)
Desolate (3:40)
Turn Off The Cigarette (3:57)
Frost Morning (5:30)
Never Again (5:10)
Things That Are Slow When You Notice (3:33)
The Man Who Missed (3:47)
Hong Kong Night Sight (5:46)
Endless Flight (Night Traveler) (3:03)
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 in stock $24.81
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Desire (reissue)
Desire (reissue) (limited LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PROT 7131. Rel: 01 Oct 21
Betrayal Drive Way (5:01)
Ecstasy Alone (5:13)
Swapping Party (3:01)
Summer Time Girl (4:29)
Don't Cry My Heart (4:35)
Face To Face (5:30)
Private Lesson (4:27)
Emptiness & Woman (4:16)
Life Is Very Short (5:42)
Tags: Japanese
 in stock $38.42
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Moonlight Island
Moonlight Island (LP + insert)
Cat: TJJA 10038. Rel: 01 Oct 21
Enamel (3:07)
Choo Choo Rattling (4:32)
Uraraka (3:56)
Down Town (4:21)
As It Was At That Time (4:47)
I Love You (4:28)
Moonlight Surfer (4:49)
If You Meet In A Dream (3:11)
Night Sea (5:35)
Yoru No Umi (part 2) (2:49)
 in stock $34.29
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Mr Bongo Record Club Volume Five
VARIOUS
Cat: MRBLP 237. Rel: 03 Jun 22
John Barry-Moore - "Abertura De "Os Inocentes"" (1:45)
Willy Chirino - "Sing A Song (Canten Mi Cancion)" (4:24)
Malouma - "Nebine" (4:39)
Yasuaki Shimizu - "Kakashi" (4:40)
Mariah - "Shinzo No Tobira" (4:45)
Mave & Dave - "You Are Delicious" (4:40)
Pamoja - "Oooh, Baby" (3:40)
Mark Capanni - "I Believe In Miracles" (3:02)
Admin - "Step Into Light" (4:39)
Phillip Malela - "Tiba Kamo" (3:14)
Gyedu Blay Ambolley - "Let's Be Happy" (Disco mix) (7:01)
Tyrone Evans - "Rise Up" (Discomix) (7:18)
Stimela - "I Hate Telling A Lie" (7:38)
Eamon - "Ready For War" (3:03)
Sven Wunder - "Mosaic" (2:59)
Hiroshi Suzuki - "Romance" (5:48)
Tete Da Bahia - "Duplo Sentido" (5:03)
Review: When a new instalment in Mr Bongo's Record Club series lands, it's always worth checking. Featuring selections from different members of the Brighton-based label's dusty-fingered staff, each volume is packed to the rafters with sought-after and little-known gems in a variety of interconnected styes. This fifth edition is naturally packed to the rafters with righteous fare, with the many highlights including (but not limited to) the suspenseful instrumental disco of John Barry Moore's 'Abertura De Os Inocentes', the dubbed-out, jazz-funk-flecked proto-Balearica of Yasuaki Shimizu's 'Karachi', the funky grooves and glassy-eyed soul vocals of Mave & Dave's 'You Are Delicious' and the driving, dub-flecked reggae-disco hedonism of 'Rise Up (Discomix)' by Tyrone Evans. In a word: essential.
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Tags: African | Japanese | MPB
 in stock $21.65
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Mr Bongo Record Club Volume Five
VARIOUS
Mr Bongo Record Club Volume Five (limited translucent pink vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MRBLP 237PINK. Rel: 03 Jun 22
John Barry-Moore - "Abertura De "Os Inocentes"" (1:48)
Willy Chirino - "Sing A Song (Canten Mi Cancion)" (4:17)
Malouma - "Nebine" (4:46)
Yasuaki Shimizu - "Kakashi" (4:39)
Mariah - "Shinzo No Tobira" (4:48)
Mave & Dave - "You Are Delicious" (4:40)
Pamoja - "Oooh, Baby" (3:40)
Mark Capanni - "I Believe In Miracles" (3:02)
Admin - "Step Into Light" (4:37)
Phillip Malela - "Tiba Kamo" (3:14)
Gyedu Blay Ambolley - "Let's Be Happy" (Disco mix) (7:01)
Tyrone Evans - "Rise Up" (Discomix) (7:18)
Stimela - "I Hate Telling A Lie" (7:38)
Eamon - "Ready For War" (3:03)
Sven Wunder - "Mosaic" (2:59)
Hiroshi Suzuki - "Romance" (5:48)
Tete Da Bahia - "Duplo Sentido" (5:03)
Tags: African | Japanese | MPB
 in stock $23.21
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Bomber
Bomber (7")
Cat: WQKL 15. Rel: 08 Dec 22
Bomber (2022 Remaster) (4:58)
Zero Chiten (2022 Remaster) (2:55)
$15.46 SAVE 35%
 in stock $10.05
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Mellowmood (reissue)
Mellowmood (reissue) (limited 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: VB 1065. Rel: 28 Jun 22
Darlin' (intro) (1:15)
See You In My Dreams (4:14)
Track 3 (4:12)
Tropical Distance (4:00)
Baby My Love (extended Coffee Break version) (6:02)
Track 6 (4:50)
In Your Pocket (skit) (0:58)
Track 8 (4:08)
Track 9 (3:44)
Track 10 (4:10)
Track 11 (4:31)
Track 12 (4:10)
Everybody Loves The (outro) (0:40)
See You In My Dub (5:01)
 in stock $38.93
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Crossroad Of Love
Crossroad Of Love (limited green vinyl 7")
Cat: BTR 30GREEN. Rel: 26 Aug 22
Crossroad Of Love (3:56)
Blue Universe (4:29)
 in stock $14.95
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Uterus Uterus (reissue)
Uterus Uterus (reissue) (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PROT 7194. Rel: 10 Aug 22
Jungle (4:31)
Wonder Life (3:12)
Stay With Me, My Love (4:33)
Shake Up Heaven & Shake Earth (3:37)
Love The One You're With (3:34)
Hungry Sky (5:14)
Fushigi Okite (4:49)
Koujitsu (5:06)
Toki No Oto (4:48)
Review: Yumi Murata's Uterus Uterus is a jazz-pop classic from 1985. Yumi is a vocal coach and former singer who was active from the late 70s and through the 80s before opening her own Murata Yumi Vocal Training Room in 1991 and teaching ever since. This long-player was a later one out of the seven she released in all and is one of her most popular as it mixes up fusion, new wave, funk, pop and jazz across synth sounds. These are enjoyable and sophisticated sounds from this talented vocalist.
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 in stock $36.87
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Funky King
Funky King (7" + insert)
Cat: CRK 1027. Rel: 29 Apr 22
Funky King (part 1) (5:01)
Go Go King (4:59)
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 in stock $15.92
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Sweet Soul Music
Cat: HMJA 164. Rel: 18 Aug 22
Sweet Soul Music (Kiss Of Life) (3:47)
Wanna Kiss (4:28)
Review: Hitomi Toyama's 'Sweet Soul Music' originally made it to wax last year, when the track appeared as part of a rare Japanese funk compilation curated by the sound's brightest stars, Wamono. Now, though, it gets a proper release on 7", and is backended by the sultry B-side 'Wanna Kiss', which sounds pitched up and chirpy in its shrill alto vocals, which assure us we're held. The A, meanwhile, is as horny (in both senses of the word) as ever, quite obviously singing the praises of "sweet soul music... I love you!"
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 in stock $21.65
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Konuka Ame
Cat: NDS 1064. Rel: 18 Aug 22
Konuka Ame (4:16)
Silver Spot (4:23)
 in stock $21.14
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Sun Patio
Sun Patio (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: HMJA 162. Rel: 18 Aug 22
The Peanut Vendor (1:26)
Quiereme Mucho (3:55)
Maria Elena (3:50)
Te Quiro Dijiste (3:16)
Ramona (3:09)
Besame Mucho (3:48)
Rumba Tambah (3:31)
Day Dream Ocean (Lisbon Antigua) (3:25)
La Paloma (4:01)
Amor, Amor, Amor (3:31)
Mama Inez (2:54)
The Peanut Vendor (0:44)
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 in stock $18.76
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Love Symbol
Love Symbol (7" + insert)
Cat: MCBC 001. Rel: 05 Sep 23
Love Symbol (4:01)
Machbach Theme (3:53)
Tags: Japanese | Ska
 in stock $20.62
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Rock Steady (reissue)
Rock Steady (reissue) (transparent green vinyl 7")
Cat: SG 081GREEN. Rel: 22 Dec 22
Rock Steady (4:09)
Rock Steady (Macka-Chin edit) (4:25)
Review: Jaribu Afrobeat Arkestra are an entirely unique phenomenon, a Japanese collective pushing forward Neo-Afrobeat with heavy influence of the classic Japanese jazz sound and the long tradition of covering iconic western soul/funk tracks. Aretha Franklin's 'Rock Steady' is a collaboration with fellow Japanese artist Tina (aka Luv Tina), a decorated vocal powerhouse in the early 2000s R&B landscape, culminating in a mind-boggling genre mashup that defies expectations. The J.A.A. chorus section matches Tina's power perfectly with the blaring jazz instrumental, with phenomenal sax and trumpets. Swipe this coloured reissue before it goes again, you have to hear it to feel it.
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Intérprete: Voodoocuts
 in stock $16.50
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Summer Place
Cat: HMJA 154. Rel: 14 May 23
Summer Place (3:12)
Summer Place (instrumental) (3:15)
 in stock $20.89
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Beautiful Bamboo Flute
Cat: MRBLP 214. Rel: 27 Sep 19
Kokiriku Bushi (4:05)
Sado Okesa (3:54)
Tairyo Utaikomi (3:16)
Soma Bon Uta (2:56)
Komoro Mago Uta (2:58)
Nanbu Ushio Uta (3:44)
Itsuki No Komori Uta (4:35)
Hietsuki Bushi (4:06)
Yasuki Bushi (3:36)
Yosakoi Bushi (4:06)
Kuroda Bushi (4:24)
Review: In 2002, the Japanese government recognized bamboo flute maestro Hozan Yamamoto as a "living national treasure". It was in honor of his lengthy career in music, and in particular the way he championed a traditional Japanese instrument even when he was turning his hand to Western music. "Beautiful Bamboo Flute", an album first released in 1971 and almost impossible to find since, is a superb example of this. It sees him deliver haunting, emotional and life-affirming solos over funky jazz, big band and fusion backing tracks that tend towards the fresh and funky. It's an unusual blend, but also an invigorating and exciting one.
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 in stock $21.65
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Umikaze
Umikaze (limited 180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: CRJP 12. Rel: 18 Aug 22
Umikaze (3:50)
Toukyou (3:37)
Deck Ni Tatazumu Onna (2:54)
Yoishireta Otoko Ga Hitori (4:06)
Osokare Hayakare (4:06)
Rekishi To Kisetsu No Kuni (3:27)
Topaz Iro No Machi (3:40)
Sonna Kurashi No Nakade (3:29)
Anoko No Sugao (3:47)
Aitsu Ga Umareta Asa (5:31)
Bouhatei (3:46)
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 in stock $20.78
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Latina
Latina (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: MMM 001. Rel: 20 Sep 22
Fanm Matinik Dou
Kamiawazu
Inamura Jane
Latina
Tres Palabras
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 in stock $16.42
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Funk Party
Cat: HMJY 173. Rel: 09 Nov 22
Jiro Inagaki & Seoul Media - "Put It Where You Want It" (5:53)
Jiro Inagaki & Seoul Media - "Sex Machine" (with Akira Yasuda & Beat Folk) (4:49)
Jiro Inagaki & Seoul Media - "Loose Booty/Funky Stuff" (with Akira Yasuda & Beat Folk) (9:18)
Taeko Morino - "I Who Have Nothing" (5:29)
Eddy Clan & Orient Express - "Walking All Day" (4:46)
Akira Ishikawa & Count Buffalo - "Scratch" (10:27)
Review: A long-time-coming reissue of a lesser known live funk album, showcasing the deft J-funk stylings of the genre's foremost legend Jiro Inagaki on the A - as well as lesser-spotted curios from fellow artists Taeko Morino, Eddy Clan and Akira Ishikawa on the B. Packed with futuristic synths and boasting a rather dry, untainted sound, we're most impressed by Morino's slow Anglophone ballad, which we'd describe as most haunting and mesmerising.
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 in stock $41.77
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Neppu
Neppu (limited LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PROT 7121. Rel: 01 Oct 21
Black Wings (5:07)
Clown In The Sunlight (5:05)
Seeing The Phantom Sea (5:57)
The Dream That A Fish Saw (5:11)
Midnight Train (5:53)
Magic Night (4:28)
September Shells (Faded Love) (4:17)
Hot Wind (7:29)
 in stock $38.16
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Uganda: Dawn Of Rock (reissue)
Uganda: Dawn Of Rock (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MRBLP 239B. Rel: 14 Feb 24
Wanyama Na Mapambazuko (7:50)
Tu Penda Sana (13:12)
Vita (7:43)
Pygmy (7:48)
Review: Uganda: Dawn Of Rock is a great collision of creative talents from Akira Ishikawa and Count Buffaloes who combine to deliver a captivating exploration of rock music's emergence in Uganda. A classic since it was first issued, the album showcases Ishikawa's masterful drumming and Count Buffaloes' dynamic instrumentation. It overflows with infectious rhythms and soulful melodies and each track immerses listeners in the vibrant music scene of Uganda where rock and local African sounds are fused into something new. As such this is a record that offers a perfect glimpse into a pivotal moment in Uganda's musical history.
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 in stock $23.21
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No Point
No Point (12" + insert)
Cat: TD 007. Rel: 15 Mar 24
No Point (6:55)
Close Call (3:50)
Pangea (4:19)
Integration (5:31)
Tags: Japanese | Afrobeat
 in stock $25.27
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Nippon Psychedelic Soul 1970-1979
VARIOUS
Cat: TIME 018. Rel: 19 Mar 24
Hiroshi Kamayatsu - "Have You Smoked Gauloise?" (4:20)
Happy End - "Ome, Spring" (4:18)
Yoshiko Sai - "Blue Glass Ball" (4:53)
Tadashi Goino Group - "Go Beyond Time" (4:58)
Jun Fukamachi - "You" (4:08)
Momotaro Pink - "August's Impression" (with original Pinks) (6:04)
Vol 1 Chap 100 - "In The Room" (7:18)
Review: Time Capsule exposes a few of the myriad pathways in Japan's 70s psychedelic soul wormhole, when a bountiful crop of music emerged from musicians inspired by homespun hero Haruomi Hosono's Happy End project, as well as the meandering ballads emerging from the dissolution of the 1960s protest movements. From the charming, Hosono-esque Francophile lounge funk of Hiroshi Kamayatsu's 'Have You Smoked Gauloise?' to the Tadashi Goino Group's strikingly sparse drum machine n' synth incantation 'Jikan Wo Koero Go Beyond Time', almost sounding like Goino is flanked by Vega and Rev at times, to the theatrical, almost duul-esque closing ballad 'Heya No Naka In The Room', the heads at Time Capsule assemble a compelling and kaleidoscopic anthology of forgotten Japanese gems.

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 in stock $28.11
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Salsa De Yunta
Salsa De Yunta (limited 7")
Cat: KUMOMI 003. Rel: 11 Dec 23
Salsa De Yunta (5:00)
Umi Nu Chinboura (3:35)
Review: The titular release from Kumomi Records, based in Japan, hears Okinawa salsa band Kachimba 1551 fuse two enduring traditions: Okinawa folk music and salsa. The band embarked on this fusion first in 1998 and have continued their activities in their hometown of Okinawa ever since. A-sider, their rendition of 'Asatoya Yunta', appears first - a folk song said to have originated on Taketomi Island in the Yaeyama Islands, and which has been covered by many musicians around the world (including Ryuichi Sakamoto, Haruomi Hosono, and Akiko Yano). On the B, meanwhile, is 'Uminu Chinboraa', said to have been handed down from 'Ie Island In Kunigami Gun Of Okinawa', a folk song known for its use in traditional party settings.
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Intérprete: Galletas Calientes
Tags: Japanese | Salsa
 in stock $17.28
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