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Singles
Nothing Can Stop My Loving You
Cat: P7 6498. Rel: 03 Jul 23
Nothing Can Stop My Loving You (3:46)
Step Out (2:57)
Review: The brilliantly entitled 1619 Bad Ass Band covered myriad different styles from mellow sound to furious funk on their superlative and self-titled debut long player back in 1976. Two of it's standout tunes now get pulled and pressed on this red hot 7" from P-Vine, complete with a flip-back sleeve. That LP is a rare one amongst the famous TSG catalogue and first up from it is the mid-tempo dance gem 'Nothing Can Stop My Loving You' while on the flip there is the more heavy funk sound of 'Step Out' which anyone who has listened to any DJ Shadow will know he sampled.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
 in stock $18.66
Soul Flower
Soul Flower (7" reeditado)
Cat: P7 6624. Rel: 19 Apr 25
Soul Flower (feat The Pharcyde) (3:39)
It's Gettin Hectic (feat Gang Starr) (3:59)
Review: The legendary UK acid-jazz innovators Brand New Heavies dropped many a classic sounds and none more so than their iconic album 'Heavy Rhyme Experience Vol. 1. More than three decades after first release it remains an influential work that blends UK club jazz with US hip-hop. Featuring collaborations with artists like Main Source, The Pharcyde, Gang Starr, and Black Sheep, the album marked a groundbreaking fusion of genres back in its heyday and now two standout tracks from the album, 'Soul Flower' featuring The Pharcyde and 'It's Gettin' Hectic' featuring Gang Starr make their way to 7" for the first time and sounds as good as ever.
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Intérprete: Marc Hype
 in stock $18.66
Bonafied Funk (reissue)
Cat: P7 6620. Rel: 19 Nov 24
Bonafied Funk (feat main Source) (3:54)
Who Makes The Loot? (feat Grand Puba) (3:26)
Review: Brand New Heavies have long had their legacy assured. They played a vital role in establishing the Brit-funk sounds of the 80s and 90s and are one of the most enduring acts on Acid Jazz. Now, their standout album Heavy Rhyme Experience Vol. 1 has two of its finest cuts singled out and pressed up to this Bonafied Funk reissue on P-Vine Japan. The tunes are a blend of their signature sounds with some top-level featured guests including hip hop royalty Main Source and the one and only Grand Puba. Timeless dance floor delights, for sure.
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Nation Song
Cat: P 74502. Rel: 19 Jan 21
Nation Song (3:32)
Groovin' At The Night Club (4:42)
Review: Burton Inc is perhaps not one of the better-known soul bands of the late 1970s. Formed by married couple Charles and Barbara Burton and featuring their son Tire amongst the backing musicians, the band recorded and released one album, 1976's L.A Will Make You Pay $$$, on their own private press imprint. It's from that set that these two tracks are taken. A-side 'Nation Song' is a glossy, slow-motion call for global unity featuring the twin attractions of incredible horn arrangements and spacey synthesizers (not to mention a fine lead vocal from Barbara), while flipside 'Groovin At The Night Club' is a slightly more up-tempo affair rich in jazzy guitar flourishes, fluid bass guitar and more incredible horn sounds.
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The Way Things Were
The Way Things Were (7" + insert)
Cat: P7 6607. Rel: 14 May 24
The Way Things Were (Joe Hertz remix) (3:23)
The Way Things Were (3:43)
Review: Ed Black, aka "edbl," is an increasingly prominent hip-hop and R&B artist and composer who has emerged from South London's indie music scene alongside luminaries like Jorja Smith and Jamie Isaac. His sound, a blend of lo-fi soul and hip-hop akin to Jordan Rakei and Tom Misch, garnered attention when Spotify UK featured him on their New Music Friday cover. Additionally, Music Business Worldwide Magazine nominated him as one of The Hottest Independent Artists In The World and now he backs up that potential with 'The Way Things Were,' featuring the mellifluous vocals of Isaac Waddington.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
 in stock $34.31
The Power Of Love (It's In My Heart)
Cat: P7 6396. Rel: 20 Nov 23
The Power Of Love (It's In My Heart) (4:03)
Spreading Fever (part 1) (3:29)
Review: Keyboardist Hilton Felton's 'The Power Of Love (It's In My Heart)' has never been available on standalone 7", until now. It has been newly remastered for the occasion and finds the talented Felton at his best as he lays down his signature mellow grooves. For proof look no further than the groovy soul of 'The Power Of Love (It's In My Heart)' has Angela Winbush as a youth on vocals and features great musical depth, while s 'The Power Of Love (It's In My Heart)', which has never been released as a single, and 'Spreading Fever (Part 1)' is as smooth as they come with its silky and seductive lead sax.
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Intérprete: Clémentine
 in stock $18.66
I'm A Lady
I'm A Lady (7" + insert)
Cat: P 76271. Rel: 17 Mar 21
I'm A Lady (single edit) (4:02)
The Greatest Love Story (4:31)
Review: This single is taken from the only studio album from US soul/rare groove duo Heaven Sent & Ecstasy, originally released back in 1980. P-Vine reissued it as CD in 2006, but this is the first time it has been released on 7' format. Features the well known track 'I'm A Lady' newly edited as single version, in addition to 'The Greatest Love Story' on the flip which is taken from their only album of the same name. A highly treasured album with strong appeal to collectors.
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Gemini Lady (reissue)
Cat: P7 6393. Rel: 20 Nov 23
Gemini Lady (4:12)
Gemini Lady (alternative take) (4:17)
Review: Ron Henderson released only one album with his Choice of Colour band, and that was Soul Junction in 1976. The North Carolina-based singer-songwriter has become an object of cult admiration over the years which is what might explain how an original of that album can often go for upwards of $800 at auctions. The 2020 P-Vine reissue soon sold out and included an extra single from 1983, 'Gemini Lady.' It is that which now gets pressed up to its own 7". It comes with the same label design as the original with a special jacket to make it even more of a collector's item.
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Gemini Lady (reissue)
Cat: P7 6621. Rel: 19 Nov 24
Gemini Lady (3:49)
Gemini Lady (alternate mix) (4:22)
Review: Ron Henderson is the North Carolina-based singer-songwriter who, along with his group Choice of Colour, released their sole album Soul Junction in 1976. This now mad rare record has fetched prices over $800 at auctions which prompted a 2020 reissue by P Vine which quickly sold out. Recently discovered, the 1983 hit single 'Gemini Lady' which was included as a bonus track on that reissue was an alternate take, not the original. Consequently, P-VINE decided to reissue the single in its authentic form. As such this formerly hard-to-find 7" single is reissued and replicates the original label design making it a must-cop.

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Got To Be Something Here
Got To Be Something Here (limited 7" + insert)
Cat: P745 39. Rel: 19 Apr 22
Got To Be Something Here (4:16)
Dynamic Duo (4:01)
Review: The Lewis Connection was a Soul / Funk band from Minneapolis who may have looked like your average local band save for one exception - the guest member addition of Prince. These tracks are lifted from the self-titled album and "Got To Be Something Here" with Prince on background vocals and guitar marks the first time he appeared on a release by another artist on a track he did not write. In addition, it's also considered an early record of what would become the signature Minneapolis funk sound. This fine historically rich tune will be available in 45 rpm format for the first time.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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Oh Oh (I Think I'm Fallin' In Love)
Cat: P7 6627. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Oh, Oh (I Think I’m Fallin’ In Love) (3:43)
My Lover (4:13)
Review: We're excited by this fresh repress from the fine folks at PVine because it brings back to life an iconic cut from the widely beloved Hawaiian AOR album Lui. This classic gentle sound is also known for its stunning artwork and has long been a fav of collectors and diggers. Alongside 'Oh, Oh (I Think I'm Fallin' In Love)' on the A-side, you can find 'My Lover' on the flip and it is another showcase of the smooth, mellow grooves that appeal to free soul and AOR enthusiasts. These two timeless and once 'contemporary Hawaiian' songs from the 70s feature plenty of local musicians and have subtle influence from the US West Coast sound.
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Babalonia
Babalonia (limited 7")
Cat: P7 6497. Rel: 24 Oct 23
Babalonia (3:19)
Babalonia (alternate version) (3:30)
Review: Pianist and composer Ricardo Marrero and The Group's A Taste is as rare as an honest politician. Now the magical Latin sounds are available for all once more as P-Vine serves up a special edition 7" with 'Babalondia' and 'And We'll Make Love' making this a must-cop. They are taken from a debut album that is as good as it gets and originally came on the famed tax scam label TSG. The a-side here brings the funk with floor-filling grooves to spare while on the flip it's more of a mellow outing with vibrant female vocals getting you in the mood and the groove.
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Let There Be Peace (reissue) (feat Muro edit)
Cat: P7 6613. Rel: 02 Sep 24
Let There Be Peace (single version) (3:21)
Evil Vibrations (Muro edit) (4:25)
Review: P-Vine has got a couple of treasures up its sleeve for you here with a newly remastered reissue of The Mighty Ryeders single 'Let There Be Peace'. This has never before been put out on its very own 45rpm and the original single is a much sought after and expensive gem, with the B-side featuring Muro aka King Of Diggin's 'Evil Vibrations', a tune best known as a sample source for De La Soul on their 'A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays'. Flip this new version over and you will find an edit of it that is just as compelling.
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Evil Vibrations
Cat: P 106397. Rel: 13 Feb 24
Evil Vibrations (extended version) (6:10)
Evil Vibrations (3:46)
Evil Vibrations (instrumental version) (3:47)
Review: The Mighty Riders were an American funk group whose 1978 album Help Us Spread The Message is a stone-cold classic for rare groove lovers. It has been famously sampled by De La Soul and now this new 10" release includes the original version of the track the pillaged, namely 'Evil Vibrations'. It comes as an original, an instrumental edit version of the song, and an extended edit. This is a must cop for funk fans as well as hip-hop historians and a standalone tune that still gets the floor going so do not sleep.
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World Full Of People
World Full Of People (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: P 76274. Rel: 08 Jul 21
World Full Of People (vocal) (3:05)
World Full Of People (instrumental - previously unreleased) (3:11)
Review: One of the most demanded vinyl from diggers, PEOPLE'S PLEASURE "Do You Hear Me Talking To You?" is still shining brightly in the rare groove scene. AP-VINE is proudAof releasing the super killer track "World Full Of People" and the instrumental version of the same song that was not released at the time in the original LP as reissue 7inch for the first time in the world!!AIn addition, this ep includes a special download code for the bonus track that is sung by the producer BILLY BROWN with the same instrumental track!A
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Summer Love
Cat: P7 6615. Rel: 23 Dec 24
Summer Love (4:32)
Tune Weaver (2:54)
Review: Spiritual jazz fans are going to rather excited about this new one from the hard working people at P-Vine over in Japan: Chicago saxophonist Prince Billy Mahdi Wright's finest work, 'Summer Love', is now arriving on its own 7" for the first time ever. It is previously lost material that showcases his next level sound though here featuring mainly keyboard instruments as opposed to his more usual saxophone, but that only makes it all the more uplifting. On the flipside is a remix that is just as rare so this one really is an essential record for your collection.
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You Are The One That I Need (reissue)
Cat: P7 6631. Rel: 10 Feb 25
You Are The One That I Need
Southside Movement - "I'm So Glad That I've Got You" (3:28)
Review: In the early 80s, Chicago-based funk band Southside Movement teamed up with soul singer Jackie Ross who was already well known for her work with Chess and Brunswick. Though this collaboration produced incredible music, it was largely forgotten since only a few test pressings existed so it never spread too far. However, in 2023, P-VINE reissued their only full-length album on vinyl for the first time and now, the standout track from their partnership, 'You Are The One That I Need' comes on its own special 7" which is the first time it has been available in this format. It's a wonderful and previously long-lost collaboration that is well deserving of your attention.
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The Last Time (reissue)
Cat: P7 6496. Rel: 09 Jun 23
The Last Time (4:00)
I'm So Glad To Say (3:11)
Review: Spice does everything from buttery sweet soul to disco that makes you want to move. They are a firm favourite with those cultured crate diggers and their Let There Be Spice album is about as good as it gets. This fresh 7" from P-Vine features two of the standout tracks. First up is 'The Last Time' with some expertly penned choruses and a vocal turn that will have your mouth open in awe. Flip it over and the quality does not drop - "I'm So Glad To Say' is a high watermark for modern soul with staccato guitars over a persuasive bassline and gentle drums to make for a perfect captivating and mellow groove. A real must-own 45rpm.
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Tags: Soul Disco
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God & You (reissue)
Cat: P7 6495. Rel: 09 Jun 23
God & You (3:32)
At Last It's Over (2:42)
Review: If a record goes for around $3000 on the second-hand market then you know it's something special. And that is the case with New York vocal soul group The Topics' gold-standard and one-and-only album 'Giving Up'. Now you can own two of the best tunes from it on this new 7" from P-Vibe for a much more reasonable price. The tunes selected are indicative of the heart-achingly sweet and yellow soul sounds explored across the whole album. You get both 'God And You' and 'At Last It's Over' which have some utterly next-level vocal harmonies. Do not sleep on this one.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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Álbumes
Coming Right At You (reissue)
Coming Right At You (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7759. Rel: 10 Feb 22
You Keep Coming Back (3:14)
No More City No More Country (6:40)
Boarding Pass (3:34)
Holes In My Shoes (3:31)
My Little Someone (4:17)
Windy C (5:20)
(Bet You Say) You Want To Make It With Me (4:16)
Don't Let Your Pride Overpower Your Love (4:27)
(And When I Said) I Love You (5:12)
Puppet On A Chain (3:48)
Review: The sole album released in 1974 from this almighty group of nine musicians lead by Chicago native Danny Leake continues to turn up in the hands of the most determined collectors for good reason. Formed in the most unlikely of circumstances as a group of American military workers stationed in Germany, the band made one dazzling leap onto the frontline of soul before promptly disbanding and never looking back.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
 in stock $29.92
1619 Bad Ass Band (reissue)
1619 Bad Ass Band (reissue) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7777. Rel: 29 Apr 22
Love To Love (3:59)
I Am Mine (4:04)
Step Out (2:57)
Where Do I Go From Here (3:33)
Nothing Can Stop My Loving You (3:49)
Just For You (4:17)
Rain (Always Finds Me Crying) (4:45)
For A Taste Of Your Love (4:49)
Nobody (3:36)
Review: To single out a release in catalogue of the 70s famed 'tax scam' label TSG is a hard ask the level of quality remained both consistently and inexplicably high during its two years of operation. Thus calling 1619 Bad Ass Band's 1976 self-titled album a stand-out release doesn't honour the spirit of the catalogue, and yet, by all accounts, everything about this monolithic funk and soul unit is striking.

Prices on the second-hand market for the original LP and 1978 Graham International reissue have priced out virtually everyone for decades. P-Vive is thrilled to be reissuing the album on vinyl fitted with an iconic Japanese obi strip.
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Intérprete: Charles Maurice
 in stock $34.86
Ghibli Jazz (reissue)
Ghibli Jazz (reissue) (clear green vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: SRVLP 10CG. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Kimi Wo Nosete (Castle In The Sky) (2:57)
Umi No Mieru Machi (Kiki's Delivery Service) (3:42)
Yasashisa Ni Tsutsumaretanara (Kiki's Delivery Service) (2:40)
Kaze No Torimichi (My Neighbor Totoro) (3:34)
Tonari No Totoro (My Neighbor Totoro) (3:28)
Jinsei No Merrygoround (Howl's Moving Castle) (3:18)
County Road (Whisper Of The Heart) (3:45)
The Princess Mononoke (The Princess Mononoke) (2:17)
Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind (Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind) (3:08)
Nausicaa Requiem (Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind) (1:50)
Tokiniwa Mukashino Hanashi Wo (Porco Rosso) (3:43)
Gake No Ue No Ponyo (Ponyo) (2:53)
Review: Ghibli Jazz by All That Jazz took the world by storm upon its release, quickly selling out in Japan and abroad, leading to multiple re-pressings. Now available in a charming new colour edition, this instrumental cover album offers a jazzy reinterpretation of classic Ghibli tunes, beautifully blending drums, bass and piano, with horns and wind instruments adding extra flair. Featuring 12 tracks, the album includes three vocal pieces, 'HELLO!' and 'DEAR!', sung by Yuriko Kuwahara of COSMiC HOME, known for her crystal-clear vocals which bring a fresh dynamic to an otherwise instrumental collection. The simplicity of the arrangements, combined with the familiar melodies of Ghibli soundtracks, creates a soothing yet vibrant atmosphere and continues to charm with its elegant jazz spin on beloved classics.
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Pneuma
Pneuma (2xLP + insert)
Cat: PLP 8072. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Imperial Smoke Town (7:32)
Mars 2027 (7:03)
White Lily Of A Flickering Flame (5:39)
Fuwarin (4:21)
Frozen Tidal
Heavy Eyelashes (7:39)
Sundial (4:41)
Schemes Of The Gods (6:04)
Yusagi/Mahoroboshiya (11:13)
Lilies Of The Valley (5:30)
Review: Made up of Jun Miyake and Ichiko Aoba's live sessions held in Tokyo in November 2016 and the following February 2017, Pneuma consists of valuable recordings that had only been released in high-resolution format for distribution; the record is now finally released in vinyl format here on P-Vine. The first performance in January featured Tatsuhisa Yamamotoon on drums and the second in February made up a quartet formation with the addition of bassist Hitoshi Watanabe. The two ultra-talented musicians provide us a glimpse into how the music of Jun Miyake and Ichiko Aoba is made and this record breathes into their practice a new life.
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 in stock $49.13
The Gift Of Love (reissue)
The Gift Of Love (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7448. Rel: 17 Sep 24
God Bless Our Love (3:00)
You're The One (3:02)
Just A Little Misunderstanding (2:31)
I Love You, Yeah (3:12)
Forever (2:38)
Wish I Knew (2:30)
I Can't See Your Love (For The Tears In My Eyes) (part 1 - bonus track) (2:33)
The Gift Of Love (2:40)
I'm Nothing Without Your Love (2:26)
My Baby Know How To Love Her Man (3:08)
Weakspot (3:01)
Hey Diddle Diddle (2:39)
Goodnight My Love (2:45)
I Love You, Yeah (alternate take - bonus track) (3:01)
Review: The Ballads, an Oakland-based group featuring Nathanial Ramerson, Lesley Palmer, Rico Thompson, and John Palmer, made a notable mark with their single 'God Bless Our Love,' which climbed to #8 on the R&B charts and #65 on the Billboard Pop Hot 100 in 1968. Despite their success with this track on Venture Recordsia label established by MGM and helmed by former Motown A&R director William "Mickey" Stevensonitheir time with the label was brief. The Gift Of Love features a blend of soulful tracks including 'You're The One,' 'I Love You, Yeah,' and 'Goodnight My Love,' showing the group's vocal charm and heartfelt lyrics. Although their commercial success was limited, the compilation offers a glimpse into their potential and includes all eight Venture releases along with some previously unreleased material. For collectors and soul enthusiasts, this vinyl is a monumental collection of 1960s r&b.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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Rio/Bodianova (reissue)
Rio/Bodianova (reissue) (limited green & orange splattered vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7507CS. Rel: 17 Mar 25
De Janeiro (2:55)
Girls Dance (3:18)
Linda (3:12)
Berimbau (1:50)
Rio Beach (3:09)
Obrigado Brazil (2:56)
Nova Start (2:40)
Camerawork (2:35)
Live In Montreux (3:28)
Socializing Brazil (3:10)
Urca (3:43)
Radiance Of The Moon (2:55)
Review: Mongolian hip-hop producer Bodikhuu has never been to Rio but this is his lovely letter to the city he has often dreamt of. He has a love of the great Joao Gilberto and armed with that and a worm out MPC he set to work, laying down tropical beats and sunny melodies. The result became an instant classic and spawned a number of tunes that went on to pick up more than a million streams. It's a record that excites the imagination as well as warming the soul and this version comes with superb original artwork designed by illustrator David Burnett on a lovely splatter-coloured vinyl inspired by its own cover.
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LA Will Make You Pay $$$ (reissue)
Cat: PLP 7856. Rel: 12 Oct 22
LA Will Make You Pay (3:18)
Sincerely Yours (4:52)
Why Don't You Let Me Know (3:06)
Who You Gonna Get (3:52)
You Know I Love You (4:00)
Groovin' At The Night-Club (4:45)
See What You Made Me Do (3:20)
Nation Song (3:32)
Review: A follow-up of sorts to Messengers Incorporated's Soulful Proclamation, LA Will Make You Pay by Burton Inc. featured core members Charles and Barbara Burton of both groups, and is a shining example of the modern soul and disco that pulsed through the Oklahoma underground. Moving away from the psych-infused heavy funk jams of Soulful Proclamation, these eight tracks gave Barbara Burton's vocals the spotlight with heart-tugging soul ballads, sun-soaked horns and bass grooves. Originally released independently in 1976, P-VINE is delighted to reissue the album on limited-edition vinyl with an iconic Japanese obi strip included.
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Music For The Small Hours
Music For The Small Hours (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7423. Rel: 24 Jul 24
Ebony Samba (3:56)
Lush Life (4:29)
Tin Tin Deo (2:55)
Please, Don't Leave (4:10)
Potter's Crossing (3:20)
Wives & Lovers (3:21)
Ensadinado (2:31)
Lorraine (3:54)
Day By Day (2:40)
Love Hungry (3:42)
Review: Led by Kenny Clarke and Francy Boland, the Clarke-Boland Sextet was made up of further musical talents from across Europe and the United States such as Boland, Sahib Shihab, Jimmy Woode, Joe Harris, and Sadi. The group played a pivotal role in shaping the European jazz scene of the 60s, never more so than with their timeless Music For The Small Hours record in 1967. It takes in an array of influences and includes standards like Burt Bacharach's 'Wives & Lovers' as well as more Brazilian and Afro-Cuban groovers like Luiz Bonfa's 'Ebony Samba'. The original compositions shine too, with Shihab's 'Please, Don't Leave' showcasing his vocal talents and adding a real depth. Overall this is jazz that radiates sophistication and relaxation and makes for a refined listen.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Live At Ethell's (reissue)
Live At Ethell's (reissue) (2xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7548/9. Rel: 22 Apr 25
Summer Serenade (9:59)
Lush Life (9:16)
'Round Midnight (8:51)
Blues In Advance (6:47)
Little Boy For So Long, Little Boy But Not For Long (10:00)
Arapaho (4:21)
Don't Get Around Much Anymore (12:10)
Review: American saxophone player and composer Clifford Jordan's 1990s Maple Shade Records albums are well thought of for their high-quality ideas. This release features a 1987 live quartet performance from a Baltimore jazz club in which Jordan delivers a mature, lyrical and swinging set encompassing standards like 'Round Midnight' and 'Don't Get Around Much Anymore' alongside his original compositions. The recording was meticulously captured with minimal microphones and high-quality cables so it achieves remarkable realism while blurring the line between live performance and studio recording. This is a definitive glimpse into Jordan's artistry at the height of his career.
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Smouldering Secrets (reissue)
Smouldering Secrets (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7504. Rel: 29 Jan 25
No Arms Can Ever Hold You
Perfidia
Jet
So In Love
In The Still Of The Night
Morning Spring
What King Of Fool Am I
Look What We've Found
Review: Smouldering Secrets was released in 1975 by Copeland Davis and his band and it's a great example of his energetic piano performances. The album opens with the melodic 'No Arms Can Ever Hold You' while tracks like 'Perfidy' and 'So in Love' feature lively instrumentals. Highlights include the soulful 'Jet,' where Davis sings, and the mellow 'Morning Spring,' famously sampled by Nujabes. This reissue also includes the vocal version of 'No Arms Can Ever Hold You' which makes its debut release on vinyl. Davis later gained popularity in Japan during the Free Soul and Rare Groove movements which is why this rich record one is being put out by P-Vine.
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Diggin' Groove Digger: Best of Weldon Irvine (Japanese Edition)
Cat: PLP 7527. Rel: 18 Mar 25
Marjorie Moon (5:49)
Turkis Bath (6:55)
Mr Clean (5:19)
Soul Sister (7:33)
Sister Sanctified (3:21)
Homey (4:19)
Bananas (2:19)
Hip Hop Speaks (1:55)
Review: Weldon Irvine was a pioneering musician whose innovative style and emotionally powerful melodies earned him admiration across generations and genres, from 1970s jazz and soul to 1990s club and rare groove scenes. Known for his versatility, Irvine left behind a legacy of timeless tracks and this best-of album, curated from his extensive catalogue, features eight standout songs that showcase his genius. The always-sensitive P-VINE presents this special collection in style and offers a comprehensive glimpse into the depth and breadth of Irvine's musical contributions, all of which highlight his lasting impact on the music world.

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Life After Romance
Life After Romance (blue vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 8087. Rel: 14 May 24
Whatcha Gonna Do For Me? (5:32)
Love's A Heartache (5:23)
'Til Kingdom Come (4:44)
Follow Your Heart (3:20)
Back To The World (4:15)
Heartbreak In The Making (3:21)
Can't Help But Love Her (3:39)
Life After Romance (4:31)
Review: Tilt your shades down and settle into some of the smoothest songs money can buy courtesy of Ned Doheny on this reissue of his 1988 album Life After Romance. He might be best known for 'Give It Up For Love', but Doheny has a catalogue overflowing with silken cuts and this, his fourth long player, gathers together some of the finest. From the slinky 'Whatcha Gonna Do For Me?' to soft rock masterclass 'Follow Your Heart' this is a sophisticated listen for those who value true song craft, and it sounds better than ever on this reissue courtesy of the good folk at P-Vine.
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South London Sounds
South London Sounds (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7486. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Charmaine (feat Zach Said) (3:04)
Symmetry (feat Tilly Valentine) (3:41)
Hard To Tell (feat Carrie Baxter) (3:51)
Nostalgia (feat Taura Lamb) (3:40)
Less Talkin' (feat JAE) (3:44)
Cigars (feat Alfie Neale & Jarki Monno) (3:05)
(Baby Can We) Lift This Up? (feat Hemi Moore) (3:57)
Table For Two (feat Tilly Valentine & Bran Mazz) (3:12)
The Way Things Were (feat Isaac Waddington) (3:38)
Breakfast In Bed (feat Joe Bae) (2:27)
Review: edbl is a dynamic producer based in South London who is synonymous with a mellow, soulful sound and collaborations with over 60 different artists. His acclaimed work South London Sounds played a pivotal role in establishing his popularity in Japan and Asia not least his signature track 'The Way Things Were' featuring Isaac Waddington. This all new long player compiles carefully selected songs that take in some superbly smooth and soulful tracks. Highlights include the jazzy flute-infused 'I'll Wait' and the beautifully vocal-driven 'Table For Two,' which sure do solidify edbl's status at the forefront of the global music scene.
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2010 Mixtape
2010 Mixtape (limited LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7454. Rel: 01 Oct 24
2010 (intro) (2:47)
Never Stops (feat Turt & Quinn Oulton) (4:33)
All Me (feat Superlative) (2:57)
Get It Right (feat Lazy Eyez) (2:55)
Demons (feat JayaHadaDream) (2:23)
Arcades (feat Manik MC) (2:38)
Lena (feat Kofi Stone) (3:28)
The Scene (feat Jelani Blackman & Iyamah) (3:23)
Symbols (feat Guvna B) (3:38)
Peak Yet (feat KeepVibesNear) (2:54)
Tokyo (feat Kazuki Isogai) (2:13)
Alls My Life (feat Meduulla) (2:43)
Too Much Shit To Do (outro - feat KinKai) (1:57)
Review: Multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer edbl aka Ed Black's new album 2010 Mixtape is another wonderful journey through an array of hip-hop styles, great songwriting and standout production skills. Following his edbl and friends series, this project highlights his love for hip-hop and features a host of UK artists from the alternative r&b and soul scenes. With mellow grooves, jazzy chords and vibey keys, 2010 Mixtape pays tribute to the great influence those styles have had on edbl's own sound. Named after the year he discovered hip-hop, the album features tons of highlights such as collaborations including Guvna B on 'Symbols,' Manik MC on 'Arcades' and KinKai on 'Too Much Shit To Do', all of which bring with soul.
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The Entertainers
The Entertainers (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 8084. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Hot On A Thang (3:42)
Pour Your Little Heart Out (3:42)
In This Moment (2:59)
It's Not What You Got (4:03)
I'm Leavin (3:42)
I'm In Love With You (3:26)
I Won't Cry Anymore (4:09)
Kidnapper (3:26)
What Are We Gonna Do (2:57)
Livin' For The Summer (3:11)
Review: The self-titled debut record from South Carolina soul septet The Entertainers first dropped in 1980 and laid claim to a distinctive quirkiness. The kernel of the album's success was its unabashed choice of subject matter - sexual attraction - which when combined with its bright mixes and burstingly clear compositions, helped propel the band out from their local beach scene roots and into increasing interstate acclaim. With members Earl Dawkins on vocals, Hugh "Tuff" Blanton on bass, Richard Robertson on trumpet andzz flugelhorn, Ric Sanders on keyboards, Danny Baker on guitar, Marc Goins on drums and John Franklin on trombone, the Entertainers did nothing but.
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Meditation Blue (reissue)
Meditation Blue (reissue) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7983. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Meditation Blue (4:00)
Lost Without You (3:17)
Sinners Lament (1:16)
Chain Gang (2:44)
Disco City (4:12)
Dreamers Holiday (4:44)
The E Groove (1:46)
A Tribute To Lady Jane (2:56)
The Gospel In E Minor (6:06)
Review: Ernie Story's Meditation Blue is a catnip record for serious collectors. Many have longed for it to be reissued and made more readily available and now they get the wish thanks to Japan's Groove Diggers series on P-Vine. This was originally a private press record which explains its scarcity after it was recorded in 1997 in Minneapolis as the one and only album by the singer-songwriter and producer Ernie Story. It's a seamless fusion AOR meets modern soul with laidback grooves and a hint of gospel to really elevate it. A must-own record for soul collectors with plenty of emotional high points.
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A Man For All Reasons (reissue)
Cat: PLP 7692. Rel: 15 Jan 24
A Man For All Reasons (7:01)
Blues For A Weary Man (5:52)
Tell Her Love Has Felt The Need (6:23)
Bee Bop Boogie (8:57)
Loves' Losers (7:12)
The Light Of Mankind (4:04)
Review: American jazz keyboardist Hilton Felton, who also recorded a superb album as The Three of Us which is also being reissued right now, dropped his most classic full length A Man For All Reasons in 1980. It came on his own label and the reason it is so well thought of is that it has become a real staple of the rare groove scene thanks to how much of it get splayed by DJs and how many key collectors have it on their racks. This reissue, with an all new remastering, arrives via P-Vine with gems like the standout jazz funk gem 'Bee Bop Boogie' one of many of its tunes that are still rare groove classics.
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Man With A Gun (reissue)
Man With A Gun (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7655. Rel: 09 Oct 23
Once Upon A Time (2:47)
Spill The Wine (4:25)
Nobody To Depend On (part II) (7:18)
You're All I Need (3:00)
Man With A Gun (3:48)
Everyday People (2:35)
I'll Take You There (3:27)
Memphis Soul Stew (5:49)
Review: Man With A Gun is the debut long player from Singaporean prog and funk group Funkgus. It has a famously enigmatic toxic blue jacket that lurks you in and musically it is no less intriguing. As well as a passionate cover of King Curtis's 'Memphis Soul Stew' there are plenty of supremely psychedelic sounds. The opener is steeped in funky bass riffs with rock-tinged drum breaks and plenty of raw vocals and from there the grooves come thick and fast, often with plenty of texture and charismatic vocals such as on 'Spill The Wine' and the leggy, expressive sounds of 'Everyday People' with its twisted wah wah guitars.
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Trippin' With Cal Green (reissue)
Cat: PLP 7881. Rel: 17 Nov 22
Trippin (4:57)
Sweet September (3:48)
Days Of Wine & Roses (6:53)
Sieda (6:29)
My Cherie Amour (3:54)
Mellow In Blue (3:07)
Johnny's Gone To Vietnam (3:14)
Review: Cal Green is a soul guitarist from Houston, Texas who isn't afraid to get as emotional as can be. Here is one of his standout cuts which was made with R&B organist Charles Kynard plus jazz heavyweights Tracy Wright and Billy Moore gets a long overdue repress. 'Tripping' and the reverse side opener 'Sieda' are Cal Green originals that come with hooky melodies that makes perfect jazz-funk listening. The infectious groover will carry you away in no time and this limited edition reuse, the first ever, is sure to fly out so do not sleep.

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Lo Fi City Pop
Lo Fi City Pop (limited 'dodgeblue' vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7536CB. Rel: 06 May 25
Grey October Sound & Monbee - "Fly-Day China Tow" (2:27)
Grey October Sound & Achamico - "Plastic Love" (4:57)
Grey October Sound & Monbee - "Mayonaka No Door - Stay With Me" (3:17)
Grey October Sound & Judo125 - "Tokai" (2:54)
Grey October Sound & Esu - "Anohi Ni Kaeritai" (2:19)
Grey October Sound & Lo Film Creation - "Kanashimi-Ga-Tomaranai" (4:15)
Grey October Sound & Esu - "Kimi Wa 1000%" (4:56)
Grey October Sound & Judo125 - "Amaku Kiken Na Kaori" (3:05)
Grey October Sound & The Sidewinder - "Mr Summertime" (2:28)
Grey October Sound & Kimono Boyz - "Down Town" (4:05)
Grey October Sound & Judo125 - "Mayonaka No Door - Stay With Me" (version) (4:07)
Review: Following the success of Lo-Fi Ghibli in 2022, underground hip-hop head Grey October Sound is back with a new cover album that finds him reimagining iconic Japanese city-pop tracks through lo-fi hip-hop. It is another gem from P-VINE that features laid-back reinterpretations of classics such as Miki Matsubara's 'Mayonaka no Door,' Yasuha's 'Fly-Day Chinatown,' and Taeko Onuki's 'Tokai' alongside songs by Tatsuro Yamashita, Mariya Takeuchi and Yumi Arai. It's. Lush world of carefully hinted at nostalgic melodies with relaxed beats soothing mind, body and soul, all with a lo-fi and retro city-pop charm.
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Lo Fi Ghibli
Lo Fi Ghibli (limited picture disc LP with ob-strip)
Cat: PLP 7494. Rel: 13 Jan 25
Wrapped In Gentleness (Kiki's Delivery Service) (3:05)
The Bygone Days (Porco Rosso) (2:44)
One Summer's Day (Spirited Away) (3:24)
A Town With An Ocean View (Kiki’s Delivery Service) (3:48)
The Path Of Wind (My Neighbor Totoro) (2:32)
Nausicaa Requiem (Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind) (2:16)
The Princess Mononoke (The Princess Mononoke) (2:40)
The Legend Of Ashitaka (The Princess Mononoke) (2:42)
The Sixth Station (Spirited Away) (2:42)
Carrying You (Castle In The Sky) (4:21)
Review: Grey October Sound's latest offering blends lo-fi hip-hop with the timeless allure of Ghibli's iconic soundtracks. The album reinterprets beloved melodies with smooth, chilled-out beats and warm, atmospheric production. Tracks like 'The Bygone Days' and 'One Summer's Day' breathe new life into these classic tunes, making them feel both nostalgic and contemporary. The integration of lo-fi textures creates a soothing backdrop, perfect for unwinding or studying. This release successfully bridges the gap between two worlds, bringing a fresh, relaxed vibe to Ghibli's unforgettable music.

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Grey October Sound Presents Tokyo Lo-fi (Salad Days Edition)
Cat: PLP 7493. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Fireflies (feat Marbre)
Hike (feat Simber & KBeats)
Winter Exhale (feat Caracasa)
Fly With Me (feat Natasha Ghosh & IMA)
Hot Coffee (feat Fedma & Bagoo)
Things I Want To Tell You (feat Clumby)
Sp Distortion (feat XXIII & Silvaabeats)
Chilly (feat Phil Gori)
I Miss You (feat Marbre)
Beyond The Darkside (feat Fedma & Bagoo)
Tropical (feat Slowheal)
Mindfulness (feat ATP)
Blue Dream (feat Caracasa)
Koi Pond (feat Pepperonibeats)
Small Talks (feat Enra & Dr Niar)
Review: Grey October Sound, known for their standout lo-fi hip-hop compilations like Timeless and The Cave, has gained traction in Japan and beyond. Their popular series like Lo-Fi Ghibli and Lo-fi City Popicovering iconic Studio Ghibli tracks and beloved city pop hitsihas cemented their place in the lo-fi scene. Now, they team up with Salad Days, Europe's top lo-fi/chill pop label, for a highly anticipated collaboration. This new compilation features digital lo-fi favourites from artists such as ENRA, Lenny Loops, Slowheal, and Eugenio Izzi. The visual aesthetic, including cover art, comes from celebrated illustrator Rika Nagatani, the creative force behind Lo-Fi Ghibli, adding another layer of charm to the release.
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Lo Fi City Pop 2
Lo Fi City Pop 2 (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7535. Rel: 06 May 25
Grey October Sound, 445 - "Sparkle" (4:21)
Grey October Sound, TO4NORI - "Track 2" (2:22)
Grey October Sound, ADON - "Track 3" (2:45)
Grey October Sound, Grise - "Track 4" (3:50)
Grey October Sound, Transparent - "Track 5" (5:39)
Grey October Sound, Judo125 - "Track 6" (3:18)
Grey October Sound, Crystique - "Track 7" (5:23)
Grey October Sound, 57th - "Track 8" (2:52)
Grey October Sound, COCO - "Track 9" (2:24)
Grey October Sound, MONBEE - "Track 10" (3:31)
Review: Go-to lo-fi from Grey October Sound, P-Vine's resident hip-hop group and collective vibe queller. Having built a steady beatmaking operation initially from Studio Ghibli thematics and other anime associations, the group now continue to turn their hand to originals, furthering your capacity to wind down after many a long, protracted cramming sesh. Whether flashcards, cats on laps and hot steaming cocoa are or aren't your thing, that's OK, because we can bet the dragging rhythms of 'Tokai', the desultory pocket piano missive '1000%', and/or the closing crepuscule 'DOWN TOWN' will be.
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What We Need
What We Need (limited 7")
Cat: P7 6455. Rel: 10 Feb 22
Wendel Harrison & Phil Ranelin - "What We Need" (4:04)
Wendel Harrison - "The Wok" (4:23)
Review: "A New Dimension In Cultural Awareness" were the words of Tribe Records' co-founder and trombonist Phil Ranelin as the label emerged in a vibrant Detroit in 1972. Together with other co-founder and saxophonist Wendell Harrison, the duo delivered the first of what would become a treasure trove of spiritual jazz releases with 1973's Message From the Tribe. P-vine has lifted its first track"What We Need" for the a-side with the b-side "The Wok" taken from Harrison's 1981 album Organic Dream.
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I Can't Seem To Forget You (reissue)
Cat: PLP 7411. Rel: 05 Aug 24
Let Me Back In (3:49)
Now That I've Got You, I'll Be Flying High (8:35)
Happy (3:04)
The Window Lady (6:02)
I Can't Seem To Forget You (4:21)
If It Was Me (3:41)
The Message (3:47)
Nature's Miracle (3:05)
I'll Always Love You (3:27)
Promises (bonus track) (2:47)
Review: Chicago was a hotbed for talent in the 1970s (well, it always has been and always will be, to be honest) and one of the groups to emerge at that time was Heaven & Earth, a vital soul vocal collective. They released four high-quality albums and this one, 'I Can't Seem To Forget You', was the first on Clarence Johnson's G.E.C. Label. It is packed with super sweet vocals and Dwight Dukes' lush falsetto and has never before been reissued. This version from the good folks at P-VINE has an extra bonus cut 'Promises,' which has previously only been available as a single from 1975.
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Home Boy & The COL (reissue)
Home Boy & The COL (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7820. Rel: 30 Aug 22
I'll Make It On My Own (4:21)
Money's Funny Change Is Strange (4:45)
You & Me (2:48)
Are You Lonely Tonight (3:08)
Home Boys Revenge (4:31)
Funk Yourself To Death (5:44)
Can't Get Enough (3:47)
Time To Change (4:29)
You Bring Out The Love (2:31)
Love Was The Cost (4:28)
Review: Chicago-native Cecil Lyde's Home Boy And The C.O.L. album is often said to be his standout work. It dropped back in 1984 with his Home Boy group and was a swift follow up to 1982's self titled debut. Earlier works were defined by a lovely lo-fi aesthetic while this record goes big right for the off with an eight minute epic to kick off. 80s electro-funk then defines much of the rest of it with all sorts of big hits along the way. It makes for a luxurious listen with some self-reflective tunes like the ballad 'I Don't Want To Be A Movie Star,' and then some tension building and passionate vocal harmonies. This reissue comes a limited edition LP with obi-strip.
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Liberated Brother (Japanese Edition)
Liberated Brother (Japanese Edition) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7826. Rel: 13 Dec 23
Liberated Brother
Here's Where I Came In
Blues Wel Don
Mr Clean
Gloria
Homey
Juggah Buggah
Sister Sanctified
Review: 'Liberated Brother' might just refer to Weldon Irvine's liberation from the trappings of fame. While this debut album of this, originally released in 1972, was made around the same time as his come-up with Nina Simone as her bandleader, Irvine was not as impacted by publicity or subject to the same degree of pop culture notoriety. But just because a spark burns brightly, doesn't make it the most effervescent; this first LP charts the multi-instrumentalist's futuristic frolicks through funk-jazz, fusion and soul, all distilled into a romantic 8-tracker of trilling pianos ('Liberated Brother') and moody noir jams ('Gloria'). Hot off the plate with a reissue by Japanese label P-Vine, this is an exclusive obi-strip version not many will get their mitts on; it could still be you, though.
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Time Capsule (Japanese Edition) (reissue)
Time Capsule (Japanese Edition) (reissue) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7827. Rel: 13 Dec 23
Time Capsule
Feelin' Mellow
Soul Sisters
Deja Vu
Watergate Don't Bug Me!
Spontaneous
I Am
Bananas
Review: Weldon Irvine's impact on jazz and hip-hop cannot be overstated; his influence on pianists and beatmakers alike is felt throughout generations, just as strong in the present day as it was back in his time. It makes fitting sense, then, for P-Vine to be reissuing Irvine's 1973 vision 'Time Capsule' in EP form. Originally released as an album, the full LP contained spoken word musings on social issues from Irvine himself. This EP, meanwhile, contains just the music and is rather intended for DJs to work into their sets.
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Weldon & The Kats (reissue)
Weldon & The Kats (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7690. Rel: 29 Jan 24
Music Is The Key (5:44)
Cordero (5:06)
Leaves (0:17)
Kundabuffer (5:36)
Mr PC (5:45)
Have You Met Miss Jones? (9:12)
We Can Try Again (9:01)
Blues For Spike (2:52)
Review: Weldon Irvine was one of the finest American jazz pianist and composers of his generation. He released several classic albums man of which are now being reissued thanks to P-Vine, but not before being fully remastered for the occasion. Weldon and The Kats was one that he put out on his own label Nodlew Records after releasing some albums through RCA and Strata-East. It is perfectly indicative of his style and has his early work 'Mr.P.C' on it, which was recorded in 1968 with Steve Grossman on tenor sax and sometime Miles Davies associate Lenny White on drums. This one has never been reissued before so snap it up before it goes again.
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Young Gifted & Broke (reissue)
Young Gifted & Broke (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 8053. Rel: 01 Jul 24
No! Now? Never! None! (2:56)
We Got A Deal (1:38)
Just Take One Step; He'll Take Two (3:36)
Sermon (dialogue) (2:44)
Comin' Home (3:27)
Benediction (1:05)
Singing For God In The City (3:19)
Musical (interlude - instrumental) (3:24)
Black Lightnings' Song (3:22)
Pity For The Man (2:22)
Karate Dancer (instrumental) (2:40)
Ego (2:43)
Only Yesterday (3:43)
Ghetto Lament (2:56)
Again (1:26)
Tight Rope (2:54)
I Count It Joy (4:17)
Review:  A whole bunch of Weldon Irvine albums are being remastered and reissued at the moment, which will be music to the ears of spiritual jazz fans - literally. The American composer and pianists was one of the big names of his time and reals don labels like RCA and Strata-East as well as his own label. Young Gifted & Broke has never been on vinyl before as the recordings were only discovered in the early 2010s. It was a musical that was released in 1977 and inspired by the Black Civil Rights anthem 'Young, Gifted and Black,' which Weldon had written with Nina Simone. Talents like Marcus Miller joined the recordings which as can now be heard are magnificent to say the least.
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Young Gifted & Broke (reissue)
Young Gifted & Broke (reissue) (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: PCD 94181. Rel: 30 Apr 24
No! Now? Never! None!
We Got A Deal
Just Take One Step; He'll Take Two
Sermon - Dialogue
Comin' Home
Benediction
Singing For The God Of The City
Musical Interlude (instrumental)
Black Lightnings' Song
Pity For The Man
Karate Dancer (instrumental)
Ego
Only Yesterday
Ghetto Lament
Again
Tight Rope
I Count It Joy
Review: In 1977, American jazz composer, pianist and organist Weldon Irvine helped create the musical Young, Gifted & Broke, which was in part inspired by Aretha Franklin's 1969 anthem 'Young, Gifted & Black' - a song whose lyrics were penned by none other than Weldon. Irvine was naturally responsible for the writing the soundtrack, which was recorded at the time but only released for the first time 12 years ago. It's an exceptional set all told, joining the dots between jazz, Blaxploitation funk, soul and gospel, with inspired instrumentals sitting side by side with songs that showcase the talents of both the lead characters and a talented chorus of backing singers.



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