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Kaidi's 5ive
Cat: JRF 0003LP. Rel: 22 Mar 22
Don't Hide Your Love (7:20)
To My Surprise (5:21)
Dyno (3:15)
For All The Love In Time (7:44)
Organic Juggernaut (6:08)
Review: A decade after it first surfaced on CD and digital, Kaidi Tatham's superb contribution to Jazz:Refreshed's now legendary 5ive series of mini-albums has finally made it onto vinyl. We don't expect these to hang around in stock too long, in part because it's one of the most consistently on-point and musically expansive sets in Tatham's vast catalogue - and that's saying something. For proof, check the soulful bruk-up business of 'To My Surprise' (reminiscent of the best of the collective Bugz in the Attic project he was a big part of), the fluid, spiritual jazz-funk brilliance of opener 'Don't Hide Your Love' and the expansive, up-tempo excellence of 'Organic Juggernaut', where fluttering flutes, squelchy bass and sparkling pianos catch the ear.
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 in stock $19.84
The Only Way
Cat: FW 271. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Reason We're Here (3:56)
The Most Wanted Puffin (Lukey Dukey) (4:00)
Criss Ting (interlude) (0:24)
The Only Way (feat Uhmeer) (4:23)
Windus McGuntus (0:42)
Confidence With Attitude (5:52)
Feels Like I'm On My Own (4:03)
Fricassee (5:06)
Alien (feat Trian Kayhatu) (3:36)
It's On (3:23)
Not Suffering (feat Matt Lord) (4:04)
Review: Kaidi Thatham remains one of the truest artists in the field of broken beat and modern jazz, and his fifth album for First Word shows no signs of slowing down. There's a certain signature you know belongs to him when those nasty Moog synth lines start flexing around the groove, but there's such depth and variety to his expression at this point in time, it feels like the possibilities are endless. From rattling neo-funk get downs to blissful downtempo reveries and on to the killer hip-hop of 'The Only Way' featuring Uhmeer on mic duties, this is an album bursting with invention at every turn.
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 in stock $27.94
It's A World Before You
Cat: FW 174. Rel: 30 Nov 22
Joyous (4:52)
Your Dreams Don't Mean A Thing (5:03)
Sweet Kinch (0:51)
Cold (5:01)
Out Here On My Own (feat Children Of Zeus) (4:13)
Bien (2:30)
2Tone (6:04)
It's About Who You Know (5:14)
Outta Audah (2:22)
Soon Come (1:00)
It's A World Before You (feat Dego) (4:59)
Cupid (feat Uhmeer) (4:24)
Unique (0:59)
Review: The word 'legend' gets banded about rather a lot, but it is certainly applicable to West London scene stalwart Kaidi Tatham. Further confirmation of this elevated status can be found throughout "It's A World Before You", a staggeringly good album that marks the musician-producer's first solo set for some seven years. While rooted in the kind of warm, rich and life-affirming jazz-funk-fuelled broken beat workouts with which Tatham is most readily associated (and they're naturally superb), there's plenty of killer diversions dotted throughout. These include a couple of spacey, soul-flecked ambient rubs, a sublime collaboration with hip-hop/modern soul fusionists Children of Zeus, and a fine head-nodding hip-hop jam featuring rapper Uhmeer. In a word: essential.
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 in stock $31.02
In Search Of Hope (reissue)
Cat: FW 208LP. Rel: 09 Nov 21
In Search Of Hope (part 1) (0:58)
Swift Inspiration (Quick Kid) (5:03)
Do What You Gotta Do (2:53)
Could I Ever Know? (4:31)
He Laughs She Cries (3:54)
So Amazed (3:51)
I'm High (3:19)
Simiya (4:35)
On A Vibe (4:33)
These Things Will Pass (4:03)
In Search Of Hope (part 2) (1:53)
Review: When this album was initially released way back in 2008, it was Kaidi Tatham's first under his given name (previously, he'd released solo records as Afronaught and appeared on all manner of collaborative releases). Since then, he has of course gone on to greater critical and commercial success, but as this timely reissue proves, "In Search of Home" still hits home hard. Like much of his work, it deftly showcases his Herbie Hancock-like jazz and jazz-funk keyboard skills within tracks that variously join the dots between broken beat, hip-hop, deep house, Latin fusion and sumptuous slow jams. Colourful, rich, jazzy and impeccably performed throughout, the album remains one of the high points of Tatham's career and is well worth adding to your collection.
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 in stock $29.05
Don't Rush The Process
Cat: FW 252. Rel: 04 Aug 22
Mystery Solved (1:53)
Don't Rush The Process (feat The Easy Access Orchestra) (5:06)
Just Not Right Rudi (0:48)
All I Need (1:57)
We Chillin' Out (feat The Easy Access Orchestra) (5:07)
Knocknee Donkey (3:15)
Any Flavour (2:38)
Funky Fool (1:31)
Sooretama (feat Robert Mitchell) (4:33)
Runnin' Tru (3:59)
What A Dream (2:20)
Mind Yourself (0:42)
Review: Kaidi Tatham is a master of broken beats and a widely respected figure in the London music scene. His new 12 track album takes us on a lush and louche trip through all his myriad musical skills and styles. Boogie, gospel-tinged hip-hop, jazz-funk and more all colour the futurist grooves with contributions from The Easy Access Orchestra, and pianist Robert Mitchell. This is a fourth solo album from the man and maybe his best yet, even though it has come so quick on the heels of the release of An Insight To All Minds in 2021.
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 in stock $30.74
My Love & Music
Cat: MRBLP 132. Rel: 24 Mar 16
Maye Omama (13:36)
My Love & Music (3:45)
Odofo Nyi Akyiri Biara (4:39)
Will You Promise (7:49)
Review: A true Ghanaian legend, Taylor's fusions of traditional Ghanaian music with jazz, funk, reggae and soul helped set the blueprint in the early 70s and here's where it all began: 1975, a highly limited debut on Gapophone Records. Reportedly pressed only 500 times due to the country's dictatorship, it's a beautiful introduction. Sweet-tasting highlight with strong reggae references throughout, highlights include the epic 13 minute jam "Maye Omama" and the ebbing, flowing rocksteady soul of "Will You Promise". Still active, teaching and playing at the age of 80, Taylor's music has matured just as well as he has.
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 in stock $22.64
Twer Nyame (reissue)
Cat: COMET 122. Rel: 21 Jun 24
Twer Nyame (16:53)
Peace On Earth (7:48)
Atwer Abroba (8:18)
Review: One of the leading lights of Ghana's vibrant musical ecosystem, Ebo Taylor cast a monumental influence thanks to his deft blend of Afrobeat, jazz and funk, helping define the now-canonical highlife sound. 'Twer Nyame' was released as a three-track single in 1978, although the 16-minute run time of the track makes it much more than a rapid fire hit. Backed with the delicate delights of 'Peace On Earth' and the shuffling funk perfection of 'Atwer Abroba', it's a rare gem of Ghanaian groove from the undisputed king of the sound.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
 in stock $31.57
Life Stories: Highlife & Afrobeat Classics 1973-1980
Cat: STRUT 072LP. Rel: 09 May 17
Heaven (6:03)
Atwer Abroba (8:15)
Ebo Taylor & Uhuru-Yenzu - "What Is Life" (4:41)
Apagya Showband - "Tamfo Nyi Ekyir" (3:58)
Peace On Earth (7:47)
Ebo Taylor & Uhuru-Yenzu - "Victory" (4:19)
Asasse Ase - "Ohiani Sua Efir" (4:02)
Aba Yaa (15:02)
Ohye Atar Gyan (6:07)
Ebo Taylor & Uhuru-Yenzu - "Love & Death" (8:13)
Ebo Taylor & The Pelikans - "Egya Edu" (6:53)
Pat Thomas & Ebo Taylor - "Ene Nyame Nam A Mensuro" (6:16)
Review: In afrobeat circles, Ghanaian highlife guitarist Ebo Taylor has long been regarded as one of the scene's most undervalued talents. During his golden period during the 1970s, Taylor was responsible for some landmark recordings - not just as an artist, but composer, arranger and producer. This comprehensive set from serial crate-diggers Strut revisits that fertile period, gathering together the best of Taylor's solo, collaborative and production work. For those with a passing interest in afrobeat and highlife, it's near-essential. Highlights come thick and fast, from the strangely spaced-out grooves of "Peace On Earth" and lazy afro jazz-funk of "Ohiana Sua Efir" to the epic American R&B stylings of "Aba Yaa".
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 in stock $24.32
Ebo Taylor & The Pelikans (reissue)
Cat: COMET 121. Rel: 12 Apr 23
Enye Wo Nyame Nko (6:34)
Gyae Su Na Nkomo (5:01)
Reality (8:18)
Egya Edu (6:50)
Mber No Aso (3:06)
Come Along (5:57)
If You Care (3:34)
Review: Ebo Taylor And The Pelikans were Afro-funk masters of the seventies. Their self-titled 1976 record is one of the most well-regarded and highly sought-after Ghanaian funk offerings and now it gets a high-quality reissue by Comet Records. This album contains the legendary 'Come Along' and is the first time revered artist, arranger, musician and producer Ebo sang the seminal Ghana funk tune. He is joined throughout by the 12-piece Cape Coast collective The Pelikans led by Bessa Simmona with rhythm guitarist Fifi Orleans Lindsay.
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Tags: African | Highlife | Afro Funk | Afro Soul
 in stock $33.25
Jazz Is Dead 22
Jazz Is Dead 22 (transparent green vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JID 022LPC1. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Get Up
Obra Akyedzi (Gift Of Life)
Kusi Na Sibo
Obi Do Woa (If Someone Loves You)
Nsa A W'oanye Edwuma, Ondzidzi
Beye Bu, Beye Ba
Feeling
Review: At 88, Ghanaian highlife and afrobeat legend Ebo Taylor made his first-ever journey to the US, performing in the Jazz Is Dead concert series. These shows, which sold out across the country, led to an unexpected and electrifying collaboration between Taylor, Adrian Younge, and Ali Shaheed Muhammad. The result is a psychedelic afrobeat album, recorded at Younge's Linear Labs studio, that's bound to thrill fans of both classic West African funk and afrobeat purists. The album channels the raw energy of Ebo's 70s recordings, with swirling horns, fuzzed-out guitars, and the unmistakable polyrhythmic percussion that made Taylor a revolutionary figure in African music. "Collaborating with Ebo Taylor is a bucket-list accomplishment," says Younge, likening the experience to working with another afrobeat pioneer, Fela Kuti. The analog recording style, embracing the gritty textures of 70s Africa, gives this album an authenticity that's impossible to ignore. Tracks like 'Beye Bu, Beye Ba' and 'Kusi Na Sibo' exemplify Taylor's profound lyricism. His reflections on love, spirituality, and gratitude echo his decades-long career, while the ensemble of Ghanaian vocalists adds a spiritual depth that transports listeners back to his prime. Ebo's son, Henry Taylor, also features, proving himself a formidable talent in his own right. This album is not just a nod to the past but a crowning achievement in Taylor's enduring legacy. For connoisseurs of afrobeat, it's a standout moment in both Ebo's catalogue and the growing canon of the Jazz Is Dead series.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
 in stock $32.14
Jazz Is Dead 22
Jazz Is Dead 22 (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JID 022LP. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Get Up
Obra Akyedzi (Gift Of Life)
Kusi Na Sibo
Obi Do Woa (If Someone Loves You)
Nsa A W'oanye Edwuma, Ondzidzi
Beye Bu, Beye Ba
Feeling
Review: At 88, Ebo Taylor, the legendary Ghanaian highlife and Afrobeat pioneer, made his U.S. debut at the Jazz Is Dead concert series, captivating audiences nationwide. This historic visit coincided with the recording of Ebo Taylor JID022, a groundbreaking psychedelic afrobeat album produced with Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad. Younge expressed the significance of this collaboration, likening it to working with Fela Kuti, emphasising the dream of capturing Ebo's essence on analog tape. The album features swirling horns, gritty guitars and polyrhythmic percussion reminiscent of Taylor's seminal 1970s work, alongside spiritually rich backing vocals that evoke a sense of nostalgia. Ebo's heartfelt lyrics, exploring themes of love, peace and spirituality, resonate with nearly a century of wisdom. Tracks like 'Beye Bu, Beye Ba' and 'Kusi Na Sibo' impart life lessons on gratitude and divine provision, solidifying Ebo Taylor JID022 as an essential addition to his storied catalogue and a crown jewel for Jazz Is Dead. This release coincides with his eagerly anticipated tour across the Americas, showcasing the enduring legacy of a true musical icon.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
 in stock $28.50
Love Is A Hurtin' Thing (reissue)
Love Is A Hurtin' Thing (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl LP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: LH 086LP. Rel: 05 Jul 19
Love Is A Hurtin' Thing (3:23)
How Can Yhou Say It (2:53)
What I Want (3:31)
Burning Eyes (3:25)
Deep Inside Of You (2:28)
World That's Not Real (3:51)
What's Your World (3:53)
Had It All The Time (3:01)
Jolene (3:36)
Music (1:32)
Review: By now, most should know Gloria Ann Taylor's "Deep Inside of You", a sublime chunk of rare disco-soul that's been reissued several times in recent years. Fewer will be familiar with Taylor's other work in the same period for the similarly obscure Selector Sound label, which is gathered together on this fine compilation. Evocative, tear jerking and largely heavily orchestrated in the "wall of sound" production style of Phil Spector, the heart-aching songs benefit greatly from Taylor's fragile but forthright vocal style. Ironically, the finest single moment - "Deep Inside of You" aside - is also the most sparse and bluesy: the near perfect "Burning Eyes". "Love Is A Hurting Thing" sold out when it first appeared in stores in 2015, so this reissue is bound to be popular. Don't sleep.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
 in stock $27.67
Azimuth (reissue)
Azimuth (reissue) (gatefold LP)
Cat: 588054 1. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Sirens' Song (4:31)
O (6:44)
Azimuth (11:25)
The Tunnel (8:40)
Greek Triangle (4:53)
Jacob (5:19)
Review: Azimuth, a collaboration between John Taylor, Norma Winstone, and Kenny Wheeler, presented an enchanting blend of jazz mastery when it was released in 1977 and it still resonates to this day. The album showcases the trio's seamless interplay and innovative approach to improvisation with Taylor's delicate piano, Winstone's ethereal vocals and Wheeler's evocative trumpet creating a mesmerizing tapestry of sound. From the introspective ballads to the spirited compositions, Azimuth captivates with its emotive depth and musical sophistication. This timeless LP remains a testament to the brilliance of three exceptional musicians pushing the boundaries of contemporary jazz.
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 in stock $36.05
One Step From The Blues
Cat: CR 00803. Rel: 24 Oct 24
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
 in stock $32.40
Ja Bo Corre D'mim (reissue)
Cat: ARLP 001. Rel: 10 Nov 21
Ka Bo Bem Dzoriental (3:48)
Hoje Um Ta Longe (4:46)
Roots Of Our Rasta (5:10)
Ja Bo Corre D'Mim (3:32)
Tchufti Ma Babilon (3:30)
Bo Soriso E Tudo (3:29)
Mundo D'Margura (2:54)
Review: After his first LP Stranger Ja Catem Traboi, Tchiss decided to further experiment with reggae and funana, inspired by the local rhythms of the island of Santiago. Gathering some of the best Cape Verdean musicians of the time, in 1984, together with Ze Antonio on guitar, Bebethe on bass and Alirio on drums, he recorded his second LP Ja Bo Corre D'Mim. An album that sings of a young man far from home, his unrequited love and saudade, the struggles of street life in a foreign land and a world of inequality. Recorded in just 3 days at the Pomodoro Studio in Sutri, the album fully expresses the deep and layered sound of Tchiss' music, where upbeat tempo, powerful vocals and electrifying guitar solos tangle together in a dynamic mix of traditional melodies and cosmic reggae.
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Tags: Cape Verde
 in stock $42.46
Teaspoon & The Waves (reissue)
Cat: MRBLP 225. Rel: 05 Mar 21
Friday Night (8:33)
Wind & Fire (7:01)
Saturday Express (5:10)
Oh Yeh Soweto (4:10)
Got Me Tight (5:51)
Review: Many will know Teaspoon & The Waves' incredible 'Oh Yeh Soweto' - a brilliant Afro-disco riff on Lamont Dozier's 'Going Back To My Roots' that has appeared on countless compilations and re-edit releases over the years - but fewer have heard the rest of the tracks on the South African band's incredible 1977 debut album (in part because original copies are rather hard to find). To those people, we'll say this: check out this Mr Bongo reissue right now! Blending Afro-jazz with jazz-funk, soul, deep funk and disco, every single track is a winner, with highlights including the celebratory 'Friday Night', the dazzling, duelling solos and heavy percussion of 'Saturday Express' and the life-affirming brilliance of 'Got Me Tight'.
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 in stock $22.64
I'm Only A Man (reissue)
I'm Only A Man (reissue) (limited purple vinyl LP)
Cat: RLGM 17751PMI. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Bring On The Heartaches (2:31)
I'm Only A Man (2:39)
Loneliness (2:34)
Reach Out For Me (3:35)
No Answer Came (3:00)
Walk Tall (Baby, That's What I Need) (3:09)
Mirror (3:09)
By The Time I Get To Phoenix (2:55)
Take Your Time (2:43)
I'm Related To You (2:59)
People (4:49)
Review: Willie Tee's I'm Only a Man LP is a rare gem from 1970, originally released on Capitol Records and now making a grand reappearance via a limited-edition reissue. Willie Tee, a New Orleans-based pianist and vocalist, poured his heart and soul into this album, blending raw r&b energy with refined soul production. Known for his fiery 45s during the 60s, Willie brought that same fervor to his debut album. Under the masterful production of David Axelrod and arrangements by HB Barnum, the album envelops Willie's rich, raspy voice with lush strings, vibrant brass, and a groove-driven rhythm section. Tracks like 'Bring On The Heartaches,' 'I'm Only a Man,' and 'Loneliness' showcase his emotive delivery, while 'Walk Tall' and 'Reach Out for Me' highlight the album's dynamic range. This LP also features unexpected delights, like the big band-influenced 'I'm Related to You.' This reissue is a celebration of a record that has quietly captivated collectors and soul enthusiasts for decades, now brought back to life with a fresh, vibrant pressing.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
 in stock $31.59
LP
LP (limited translucent orange vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: WRWTFWW 064. Rel: 14 Mar 22
Birthday (2:56)
DJDJ (3:46)
Fabulous (3:40)
Magic (3:30)
Emez (3:45)
Consumer Electronics (4:05)
Mind Power (2:10)
Rendezvous (3:16)
Ringwear (3:19)
Nomadologie (4:28)
 in stock $27.39
Princess Of Bossa Nova!: Amor De Gente Moca: Musicas De Antonio Carlos Jobim E Mais! (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Dindi (LP1: Amor De Gente Moca) (2:35)
De Voce, Eu Gosto (2:34)
Discussao (1:57)
Sem Voce (2:44)
Fotografia (2:43)
Janelas Abertas (2:33)
Demais (3:44)
O Que Tinha De Ser (1:52)
A Felicidade (2:54)
Canta, Canta Mais (3:18)
So Em Teus Bracos (1:55)
Esquecendo Voce (2:54)
Eu Preciso De Voce (Canta Para Gente Moca EP - LP2) (2:06)
Eusei Que Vou Te Amar (3:05)
Castigo (2:19)
Lobo Bobo (3:14)
Samba Torto (Amor Em Hi-Fi) (1:55)
All The Way/The Boy Next Door/They Can't Take That Away From Me (4:58)
Corcovado (2:34)
Tete (2:25)
Se E Tarde Me Perdoa (1:43)
Chora Tua Tristeza (2:16)
Dindi (version 2) (2:43)
Oba-La-La (2:25)
Samba De Uma Nota So (2:19)
Gardez Moi Pour Toujours (Por Causa De Voce) (3:01)
Nao Gosto Mais De Mim (2:16)
 in stock $26.26
Drummer Of The Worlds (remastered)
Drummer Of The Worlds (remastered) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CAZLP 007. Rel: 08 May 24
Eastern Breeze (4:37)
Penguin (3:54)
Galaxy Nine (5:53)
Savsat Bari (2:42)
Repercussions (4:13)
Drummer Of The Two Worlds (5:10)
Sipsi (4:36)
Ocean Rolelr (3:33)
Fantasia Drive (6:39)
 in stock $29.05
Quarantena
Cat: 22A 036LP. Rel: 18 Aug 20
1984 (Chapter One) (3:50)
Rocco's Raga (3:51)
Quarantena (4:22)
Falkor's Flight (1:51)
Lockdown Boogie (5:13)
Covid Blues (1:38)
Total Recall (2:15)
Moments Notice (2:22)
Birds Of Paradise (4:06)
MaskUp/GloveUp (3:53)
Utopia (2:02)
Forty Nights (5:16)
 in stock $20.40
Still Flute
Cat: 22A 041. Rel: 29 Oct 21
Song For My Mother (8:39)
Isaac's Theme (2:23)
Hold Tight (5:57)
Journey To Thra (3:20)
Still Flute (6:06)
Neptune's Mood (3:56)
Blue Tender (4:08)
One For The Rhodes (5:09)
Review: Tenderlonious has been turning out a diverse range of brilliant sounds with all sorts of projects in the last few years from his band Ruby Rushton to classical music with Pakistani quartet Jaubi and even deep house and ambient when he goes solo. Here, four years after his On Flute mini-album back in 2016, he serves up another album of his signature flute-lead sounds on the 22a label with elements of Detroit house, p-funk, synth grooves and more all featuring. 'Isaac's Theme' is a gorgeously deep and reflective flute solo while 'Neptune's Mood' ride on a broken beat. 'Still Flute' is a brilliant jazzy house tribute, presumably, to the St Germain classic.
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You Know I Care
Cat: 22A 043. Rel: 31 Aug 23
On The Nile
Maimoun
Infant Eyes
Poor Eric
John Coltrane
You Know I Care
Review: Tenderlonoius has long been at the heart of the nu-jazz and broken beat sound that has proliferated over the last five for so years, as has his 22a label. They have both been prolific sources of new school sounds and old school influences and You Know I Care is another full length statement of skill from the man who has often worked in collaboration or with his Ruby Ruston band. It is a widescreen offering that ranges from brooding ballads to epic modal delights which will appeal to all sorts of jazz heads old and new. All the tunes are standards by some of Tender's favs including Jackie McClean, Clifford Jordan, Wayne Shorter and Duke Pearson.
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Intérprete: Spacewalker (Balance)
 in stock $27.11
Is There Love In Outer Space?
Cat: TRLP 12014. Rel: 30 May 24
Is There Love In Outer Space? (4:23)
Gaia Sunset (part 1) (5:07)
Gaia Sunset (part 2) (6:30)
Orbiting Telesto (6:01)
Laputa (5:01)
What Are You Doing? (5:30)
Review: A fresh record from interstellar voyager of cosmic soul Jimi Tenor, who finally lands his spaceship with perfectly balanced descent onto Timmion Records' landing pad. The first in an apparent series, the Finnish saxophonist and other-instrumentalist here delivers Is There Love In Outer Space?, a spaced-out album session recorded in collaboration with fellow virtuosi Cold Diamond and Mink. At once cosmically expansive and lounge-ifically chilled - a hard balance to strike - the album hears Tenor transcend the patent Sun Ra inspiration for something beyond. Whether by way of its wowwing surfy licks on both parts of 'Gaia Sunset', or the orbital funk of 'Orbital Telesto', we're sure Tenor's latest will both simultaneously uproot and relax even the most fierily grounded of souls.
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Intérprete: Kisk
 in stock $29.05
Sinus Amoris (Songs From The Bay Of Love)
Sinus Amoris (6:00)
Stockholm (4:51)
Who’s Gonna Blink (4:42)
Domus (5:36)
Schrodingers Love (5:48)
Little Flutist (5:21)
Party People (5:03)
Dactylic Theme (5:35)
Intérprete: Mike O'Mara
 in stock $21.51
Topology
Topology (gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: BBE 504ALP. Rel: 10 Sep 19
Dragon Dance (12:37)
World Peace (7:41)
Dear Friends (3:59)
Takeuma (7:41)
I-Ha-To-Bo (6:19)
Crossing (8:56)
Review: The latest volume in BBE's J Jazz Masterclass series is something of a stone-cold classic: then young Japanese pianist Makoto Terashita's 1983 album-length collaboration with legendary tenor saxophonist Harold Land. Somewhat surprisingly, this is the first time that the sought-after set has been reissued since, making it something of a must-have for serious jazz fans. Both players are clearly audible throughout the LP, with the accompanying bassist and drummer generally kept low in the mix. It's an approach that pays dividends from start to finish, with highlights including the poignant and picturesque "Dear Friends", the epic dancefloor flex of "Dragon Dance" and the raucous, high-octane thrills of "Crossing".
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VORTEX
VORTEX (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BF 127. Rel: 06 Oct 22
VORTEX (2:54)
Terence's Love (2:59)
In Contemplation Of Clair's Scent (9:48)
Stay (5:49)
Infinince Or Infinity? (6:08)
Dragon (5:07)
I Miss Things I Never Had (3:13)
Sanity Envy (5:37)
A Moment Of Disguise (5:33)
The Merchant Of Flatbush (6:50)
(S)he Forgets (5:28)
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Awareness (reissue)
Awareness (reissue) (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WWSLP 9. Rel: 28 Sep 17
Awareness (Suite) (12:45)
Kamili (7:23)
Stealin' Gold (7:09)
Sodom & Gomorrah (12:19)
Abscretions (4:58)
Intérprete: Admin
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In Orbit (reissue)
In Orbit (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: CR 723. Rel: 29 Aug 24
In Orbit (4:40)
One Foot In The Gutter (7:17)
Trust In Me (4:30)
Let's Cool One (4:56)
Pea-Eye (4:42)
Argentina (5:58)
Moonlight Fiesta (2:29)
Buck's Business (3:23)
Very Near Blue (3:01)
Review: The Original Jazz Classics series continues to uphold its legacy with the reissue of Clark Terry's seminal album, In Orbit. Originally recorded in New York in 1958 and featuring the legendary Thelonious Monk in his sole Riverside outing as a sideman, this album is a cornerstone of Terry's discography. Accompanied by Sam Jones on bass and Philly Joe Jones on drums, In Orbit features Terry's inept talents as a trumpeter and leader. This reissue, pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI, benefits from AAA lacquers meticulously cut from the original master tapes by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio. The packaging also features a high-quality Tip-On Jacket, reflecting the series' commitment to preserving the integrity of the original release, from cover art to liner notes. Since its inception in 1982, the Original Jazz Classics (OJC) series has been the benchmark for collectible jazz reissues. In Orbit is a prime album to reissue, offering a pristine listening experience that honors the timeless artistry of Clark Terry and his collaborators.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Drama Suite Part I
Drama Suite Part I (limited LP)
Cat: BEWITH 161LP. Rel: 15 Jan 24
The Detectives (long version) (2:28)
The Detectives (short version) (1:33)
The Detectives (Link 1) (0:09)
The Detectives (Link 2a) (0:11)
The Detectives (Link 2b) (0:16)
The Detectives (Link 2c) (0:19)
The Detectives (Link 3) (0:10)
The Detectives (Link 4a) (0:11)
The Detectives (Link 4b) (0:18)
The Detectives (Link 4c) (0:16)
Helicop (2:49)
The Big One (Prelude) (1:28)
The Big One (4:05)
Headlights (1:08)
The Burn (1:04)
Bust Up (A) (0:16)
Bust Up (B) (0:16)
The Detectives (Slow version) (2:08)
The Detectives (interlude) (1:45)
The Detectives (Link 5a) (0:14)
The Detectives (Link 5b) (0:28)
The Detectives (Link 6a) (0:13)
The Detectives (Link 6b) (0:26)
The Detectives (Link 7a) (0:23)
The Detectives (Link 7b) (0:15)
The Build Up (5:57)
Snout (1:02)
The Prowler (2:10)
Review: Alan Tew's driving jazz-rock, sleuth-funk masterpiece, Drama Suite Part I, is finally reissued to sate your appetites for arguably the very best library two-parter in existence. If you don't know, get to know. Originally released in 1976 but wonderfully timeless, this one's at the top of every library funk collectors' list. It's easy to see why. Racing out of the gate, the gritty crime funk of 'The Detectives' makes for a thrilling ride. A dramatic action theme, it's packed with strident playing and bags of attitude; and thereafter, we get ten drama-tinged, horn-heavy, wah-wah-laced, conga-enhanced, synth-riddled tracks built for maximum funk fever. 'Helicop' is one such fast paced and energetic dramatic action background, while 'The Big One (Prelude)' brings with it an ace bassline and creeps along superbly, adding tension with an amazing rolling piano loop stopping us dead in our tracks. It's all building to 'The Big One', a driving, dramatic, full-band action with fantastic funk breaks, heavy horns and *that* piano refrain. Notably, the track was sampled by Jay-Z; and you can't really blame him, can you?
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Drama Suite Part II
Drama Suite Part II (limited LP)
Cat: BEWITH 162LP. Rel: 15 Jan 24
The Rub (2:27)
Money Runner (2:13)
White Elephant Walk (1:22)
White Elephant Walk (Link) (0:31)
Walking Link (0:28)
Master Plan (2:46)
Night Watch (2:12)
The Fence (version A) (1:37)
The Fence (version B) (2:04)
Surveillance (1:30)
Total Silence (1:24)
Eyes (0:44)
Drama Backcloth (1a) (1:41)
Drama Backcloth (1b) (0:17)
Drama Backcloth (2) (0:59)
Drama Backcloth (3) (0:21)
Drama Backcloth (4) (0:23)
Scenechange (1) (0:20)
Scenechange (2a) (0:13)
Scenechange (2b) (0:23)
Scenechange (2c) (0:25)
Scenechange (3a) (0:16)
Scenechange (3b) (0:19)
Scenechange (4) (0:13)
Scenechange (5) (0:23)
Scenechange (6a) (0:27)
Scenechange (6b) (0:22)
Scenechange (7) (0:10)
Scenechange (8a) (0:14)
Scenechange (8b) (0:31)
Scenechange (9) (0:53)
Brass Statement (0:08)
Final Statement (0:49)
Review: British library musician and composer Alan Tew has one of his many magnum opuses, Drama Suite Part II, reissued by KPM. With the label keen to flaunt its first edition's going rate on Discogs, Tew's follow-up to the first part is a holy grail for library music collectors, owing to its performative subtlety, breadth of mood, and doubtless bottling of several modish styles of the time: noir, dark jazz, explotiation theme music. The track 'Stonechange' in particular hears many coded rerubs, with many versions and sub-versions, as was of the factual, rationalistic and methodical approach to the library music of the 1970s and early 80s. It's also got an indelibly clean sound: as with all KPM reissues, the audio for Drama Suite Part II comes from the original analogue tapes and has been remastered for vinyl by Be With regular Simon Francis.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Yellow
Yellow (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MVMTT 04LP. Rel: 23 Jul 21
Mercury (5:44)
Say Something (3:50)
About That (2:15)
Venus (6:34)
Green Funk (2:01)
Third Eye (2:48)
May There Be Peace (1:28)
Sun (3:06)
Golden Green (4:05)
Spectre (4:27)
Rahu & Ketu (4:13)
Yellow (2:02)
Our People (4:46)
Mercury (In Retrograde) (1:57)
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Weirdo
Weirdo (limited gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 502173 2583093. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Something Wrong With Your Mind
Weirdo
Stay
Let Me Sleep
Please Leave Me Alone
Save Me
Maybe Nowhere
What Is The Point
Black Hole (feat Reggie Watts) (4:11)
In Your Mind (0:51)
Tofu (2:13)
Fried Rice (1:06)
Where'd You Go (4:44)
Wanna Die (2:45)
Starting At The Wall (2:07)
I Don't Recognise My Hands (1:09)
It's Okay (feat Kassa Overall) (3:32)
Remedy (3:31)
Thank You For The Day (4:32)
Intérprete: Marcel Vogel
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Forever & Ever
Cat: BCR 168LP. Rel: 22 Aug 24
Forever & Ever (3:04)
Don't Take Me As A Fool (3:48)
Somebody Please (3:10)
No Longer Mine (2:45)
Sabor A Mi (3:25)
Should I Call You Tonight (4:22)
Cry My Tears Away (3:48)
Need Something More (2:51)
When I Met You (3:16)
Highway Of Love (3:01)
Holding On (4:16)
It's Time (3:45)
Review: Thee Heart Tones hail from California and bring plenty of freshness to the modern soul scene with their debut album on the superb Big Crown label. Led by the vocals of 19-year-old Jazmine Alvarado, and produced by Leon Michels and Tommy Brenneck, this 14 track record marries teenage soul with modern production to craft infectious melodies and emotive ballads. Their cover of the classic 'Sabor A Mi' pays homage to their roots, while tracks like 'Need Something More' bring a Northern Soul vibe to the dancefloor. Forever and Ever is more than just an album - it's an example to the band's musical chemistry and their commitment to connecting audiences young and old with the soulful sounds of Chicano culture.
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Perak
Perak (LP)
Cat: BC 179LP. Rel: 08 Aug 24
I Know (2:52)
Logika (3:28)
Summer (2:55)
Midnight Hotline (3:39)
Beri Cinta Waktu (4:23)
True Love (2:54)
Mungkin Saja (2:16)
Not Today (3:06)
Over (3:40)
No One Else (1:57)
Nona (4:11)
Thank You (2:26)
Review: Thee Marloes, hailing from Surabaya, Indonesia, blend their unique background with a soulful sound that's both familiar and distinct. Led by Natassya Sianturi's excellent vocals, with Sinatrya 'Raka' Dharaka on guitar and Tommy Satwick on drums, the trio combines soul, jazz, and pop with an Indonesian twist. Their debut album, Perak, released under Big Crown Records, features standout tracks like 'Midnight Hotline,' a punchy dancefloor hit, and 'Beri Cinta Waktu,' a soulful ballad in Indonesian. Songs like 'I Know' and 'Not Today' showcase their ability to craft heartfelt, relatable music. Thee Marloes' authentic sound and infectious energy ensure their music will remain a turntable staple, transcending language and cultural barriers.
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Thee Sacred Souls
Thee Sacred Souls (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DAP 074LP. Rel: 23 Aug 22
Can I Call You Rose? (3:09)
Lady Love (3:00)
Easier Said Than Done (2:55)
Overflowing (2:25)
Trade Of Hearts (2:54)
Weak For Your Love (4:21)
Future Lover (3:29)
Sorrow For Tomorrow (2:44)
For Now (3:50)
Once You Know (Then You'll Know) (3:01)
Happy & Well (3:23)
Love Comes Easy (3:13)
Review: Those masters of the modern but classically inclined soul sound that we know as the Daptone label are back again, this time with a fantastic debut album from Thee Sacred Souls. This is a record that was produced by Daptone co-founder Gabriel Roth, and it is brilliantly warm and textured throughout. Mixing up 60s soul with 70s R&B, each performance is majestic with heart-aching vocals and longing rhythms powering it along. Chicano, Philly, Chicago, Memphis and Panama soul all colour the sound while the rawness and realness of the tunes connect deeply on many levels.
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Got A Story To Tell
Got A Story To Tell (limited magenta vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DAP 078LPX. Rel: 01 Oct 24
Lucid Girl (3:22)
Price I'll Pay (2:56)
Live For You (3:28)
On My Mind (3:23)
Waitng On The Right Time (3:39)
Losing Side Of Love (2:32)
Somebody Knew (3:04)
My Heart Is Drowning (2:42)
Stuck In The Mud (2:37)
In The Mirror (3:31)
One & The Same (2:58)
I'm So Glad I Found You, Baby (3:22)
Review: Thee Sacred Souls return with their highly anticipated album Got A Story To Tell, a collection of 12 original songs full of their exquisite craftsmanship. The album, recorded and produced by Gabriel Roth at Penrose Recorders, captures the band's evolution through intense touring and creative growth. The lead single 'Lucid Girl' sets the stage, celebrating independent women with tough drums and bass, and a compelling narrative delivered by Josh Lane's pure tenor. Special guest Larry Rendon on saxophone adds a historic touch, linking the band's name to East LA's Thee Midniters. Tracks like 'Waiting On The Right Time' and 'One and the Same' explore themes of empathy and unity, blending slow-burning psychedelia with soul. The album's rich instrumentation, including strings, congas, and horns, creates a timeless sound that rewards repeated listens. Thee Sacred Souls have crafted an album that is both a nod to soul music's past and a statement for the present, ensuring their story continues to grow.
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Got A Story To Tell
Got A Story To Tell (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DAP 078LP. Rel: 02 Oct 24
Lucid Girl
Price I'll Pay
Live For You
On My Mind
Waitng On The Right Time
Losing Side Of Love
In The Mirror
Somebody Knew
My Heart Is Drowning
Stuck In The Mud
In The Mirror
One & The Same
I'm So Glad I Found You, Baby
Review: The creation of Got A Story To Tell was a transformative journey for Thee Sacred Souls, recorded and produced at Daptone's Penrose Recorders by Gabriel Roth in Riverside, CA. Written amidst the whirlwind of their acclaimed 2022 album tour, the process tested and strengthened the band, leading to their most compelling songs yet. Founding members Alejandro Garcia, Salvador Samano, and Josh Lane crafted the album, enriched by a lineup of horn players, string artists, percussionists, organists, and background vocalists. Notably, Larry Rendon from Thee Midniters, an iconic East LA band, joined on saxophone, connecting the album to soul music's rich history. Got A Story To Tell resonates with a timeless quality, blending soul influences with a contemporary edge. Tracks like the empowering 'Lucid Girl,' driven by Garcia's potent drums and Samano's resonant bass, set a vibrant tone. The album unfolds with narratives and characters, from the psychedelic allure of 'Waiting On The Right Time' to the poignant plea for empathy in 'One and the Same.'
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Themba (reissue)
Cat: AF 1011. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Themba Themba
Ou Kaas
Fana Fana
Mac's Secret
Review: Originally released on the Soweto label in 1976, this record is a rare gem that perfectly encapsulates the exciting energy of its era. Themba is the sole album from the South African group led by Baba "Themba" Mokoena, a recording that has a timeless blend of sophisticated improvisation and infectious groove. Mokoena, renowned for his guitar prowessifirst spotlighted on Dick Khoza's landmark Chapitaileads a skilled ensemble through a set of tracks that balance technical brilliance with undeniable danceability. The standout cut, 'Fana Fana', exemplifies this alchemy, featuring fluid saxophone melodies, crisp guitar riffs, nice flute solo and an energetic horn section. Throughout the album, the interplay between instruments shows the group's dynamic synergy, creating a sound both lush and immediate. The layered textures and lively rhythms invite listeners into a world brimming with cultural pride and musical ingenuity. Now reissued for the first time nearly 50 years later, Themba resonates with the same soulful vitality that made it a cornerstone of South African jazz. Remastered from the original master tapes under As-Shams Archive, this reissue ensures the album's brilliance continues to inspire new generations.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Africa Yontii
Cat: SS 076LP. Rel: 16 May 24
Dannibe Pine (5:00)
Neene Africa (4:17)
NANKA (4:48)
Too (4:14)
Yewende (3:52)
Oo Duna (3:21)
Yangue (4:04)
Podor Douera Gasba (4:35)
Malisadio (3:16)
Review: Tidiane Thiam's Africa Yontii speaks volumes beyond its melodic notes, conveying a powerful message of change and empowerment for Africa. Thiam's expressive guitar work serves as his voice, articulating the need for African agency and self-determination. Born in the Senegalese town of Podor, Thiam's compositions draw from his deep roots in Pulaar folk music, enriched by collaborations with hip-hop producer Ndiaye Moctar. In this album, Thiam addresses pressing issues facing Africa's youth and reflects on the challenges of leaving loved ones behind in pursuit of a brighter future. Despite grappling with heavy themes, his music radiates with love for his homeland and heritage. Africa Yontii boldly reclaims the narrative of "world music," placing African voices and perspectives at the forefront. Through soulful melodies and poignant lyrics, Thiam beckons Africa to seize its destiny and usher in a new era of change and progress.
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Tags: African
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It Takes A Thief (reissue)
Cat: 792755 858769. Rel: 21 Aug 24
Amerimacka (5:35)
Lebanese Blonde (4:40)
Facing East (3:23)
Holographic Universe (3:29)
Shadows Of Ourselves (3:29)
Sound The Alarm (3:34)
Until The Morning (3:48)
Sweet Tides (4:30)
Satyam Shivam Sundaram (3:44)
All That We Perceive (3:39)
Air Batucada (4:33)
Exilio (Rewound) (5:42)
Vampires (4:57)
Warning Shots (4:58)
The Richest Man In Babylon (3:47)
The Passing Stars (2:43)
Review: It Takes A Thief is the 2010 compilation from the electronic duo Thievery Corporation. Now reissued via Primary Wave, the album comes back again as a sore reminder of a rock-solidly wicked set of tracks, a collection specially selected by the dream team of Rob Garza and Eric Hilton for both longtime fans, and for music lovers who'd heard of Thievery Corporation but may have never listened to the band. It Takes a Thief features 'Lebanese Blonde,' the beautiful track notably used in the soundtrack to the controversial Zach Braff film Garden State, as well as 'Sound the Alarm', the funk-infused track that has since become a staple opening track for the band's live shows. Now released on vinyl for the first time, we're more than pumped to help get this one back in circulation.
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It Takes A Thief (reissue)
It Takes A Thief (reissue) (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ESL 164. Rel: 22 Aug 24
Amerimacka
Lebanese Blonde
Facing East
Holographic Universe
Shadows Of Ourselves
Sound The Alarm
Until The Morning
Sweet Tides
Satyam Shivam Sundaram
All That We Perceive
Air Batucada
Exilio (Rewound)
Vampires
Warning Shots
The Richest Man In Babylon
The Passing Stars
Review: It Takes a Thief, released in 2010, is Thievery Corporation's first "Best of" compilation, curated by Rob Garza and Eric Hilton. This album is an excellent entry point for newcomers and a treat for longtime fans. Featuring standout tracks like 'Lebanese Blonde, from the Grammy-winning Garden State soundtrack, and 'Sound the Alarm,' a funk-infused live show staple, the compilation captures the essence of the duo's eclectic sound. The album spans their rich career, blending dub, trip hop and world music influences.
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Spirits Known & Unknown (remastered)
Spirits Known & Unknown (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: FDS 115. Rel: 06 Dec 19
The Creator Has A Master Plan (Peace) (4:26)
One (3:10)
Echoes (5:41)
Song For My Father (5:17)
Damn Nam (Ain't Going To Vietnam) (4:46)
Malcolm's Gone (8:44)
Let The Rain Fall On Me (5:27)
Intérprete: Dj soFa, DJ ROCCA
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Blues & The Soulful Truth
Blues & The Soulful Truth (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: HIQLP 091. Rel: 26 Aug 22
Let's Go Down To Lucy's (4:24)
L-O-V-E (2:50)
Gypsy Queen (10:15)
Love Each Other (3:13)
Shape Your Mind To Die (5:18)
Boom-Boom-Boom (4:52)
China Doll (5:05)
CC Rider (6:22)
Review: Originally released on Flying Dutchman in 1973, Leon Thomas' Blues and the Soulful Truth is an outstanding slice of soul funk from one of the genre's all time greats. Thomas came to fame working with Pharoah Sanders on 'The Creator Has A Master Plan', but on this album he was in full flight writing his own songs, backed up by Pee Wee Ellis as a conductor and with Bob Thiele as producer. Thomas had an unflinching approach to his message, best heard on incredible cuts like 'Shape Your Mind To Die', but there's tenderness to match the toughness. Just listen to the sweetness of 'China Doll' on this long overdue reissue and take in the full spectrum of the Leon Thomas sound.
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Intérprete: DJ ROCCA
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Stage Two
Stage Two (limited 180 gram clear vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: TWM 73LITA. Rel: 04 Aug 21
Let's Think It Over (3:59)
La La La La La La (4:17)
We're Coming Home (5:55)
Think About It (3:10)
Sweet Gloria (2:33)
I Need You Around (7:06)
Fishes (Mankind) (3:37)
Let's Do It Now (2:56)
Let Me Feel As I Am (4:16)
Review: Recorded and initially released in 1976, Stage 2 was one of a trio of killer albums that highlife legend Pat Thomas recorded with the Marjarita backing band. Although amongst his most popular sets in his native Ghana, the album has never been released outside Africa - until now. This remastered edition, which comes pressed on clear vinyl, is therefore long overdue. It remains a superb set all told, with Thomas and his collaborators serving up a fuzzy, sometimes fiery fusion of Afro-Soul, highlife, Afro-funk, rocksteady, reggae and Afro-rock. Thomas is in terrific form throughout, delivering effortlessly soulful and impassioned vocals that turn an otherwise excellent album into a genuinely terrific one.
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Pat Thomas Introduces Marijata (reissue) (Record Store Day 2018)
Cat: MRBLP 158. Rel: 01 May 18
Salvation (3:28)
Mother Africa (4:55)
My Love Will Shine (3:28)
That's The Way (4:37)
Brain Washing (3:46)
Papa Little Boy (3:06)
Black Beautiful Race (2:56)
I Can Say (5:39)
Don't Blame Us (3:23)
Review: We love RSD only for one thing, and that's providing us with inaccessible records that have been snapped-up by Discogs sharks over the years. This timely reissue of Pat Thomas second LP from 1976, the wonderful Marijata, is one such record that has become impossible to find in its original format, and one which allows us to have some access to the highlife beat, one of our biggest loves. While much of this album rests in classic soul and funk, Pat Thomas' Ghanaian influences are loud and present, whether through the guitars, the aesthetics of each instrumental and, of course, the quality of the recording itself. Funk out to some ORIGINAL STYLE. Cop it quick!
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Tags: African | Afrobeat | Highlife | Afro Funk
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The Funkiest Man: The Stax Funk Sessions 1967-1975
Cat: SX 2135. Rel: 06 Nov 02
Funkiest Man Alive
Give Me The Green Light
Itch And Scratch
Turn Your Damper Down
Funky Hot Grits
I'm Getting Better
Sophisticated Sissy
Funky Mississippi
Git On Up And Do It
The Breakdown (Part 1)
(Do The) Push And Pull (Part 1)
Do The Funky Penguin
Do The Double Bump
Funky Robot (Part 1)
Memphis Train '75
Let The Good Times Roll
Funky Bird
Rock Me Back aka Rock Back
Intérprete: Dj Twister, Idem
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Nat Ural
Nat Ural (LP + 7" + poster + booklet + postcards)
Cat: KR 16. Rel: 24 Mar 25
First Place Winner (2:25)
It Ain't Easy Being Green (3:24)
America (1:01)
You Cared Very Little (3:09)
Over You (2:54)
Even When I Lose I Still Win (3:25)
Ain't Enough Time (1:38)
So Glad (4:24)
Raindrops (2:43)
Good Vibrations (4:09)
Fade Away (3:02)
Smile (3:02)
Review: Also known as "Portland's Pillar Of Soul", Ural Thomas is a widely esteemed Portland based r&b singer-songwriter and musician, active since the 1950s. Still going strong over almost three-quarter century's worth of performing and releasing, Thomas' breathtaking oeuvre comes to a recent head on this latest LP+7" via Cairo, 'Nat Ural'. Eschewing his latest incarnation with backing The Pain (making up Ural Thomas and the Pain), which was formed after a long hiatus, we return to Thomas' solo sensibility here. A new LP backed up by a sneaky extra 7", Thomas' distinctive, homely brand of strutting vocal soul is once more put on display here.
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Ripple On The Wing
Ripple On The Wing (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: HS 046. Rel: 26 Nov 24
Let There Be Nothing (3:26)
One More Step (3:19)
Jigsaw (2:41)
There's A Fire, Yet To Burn (3:39)
Omen (3:44)
Other People's Problems (3:49)
Little Star (3:20)
Changes (3:30)
Sleep Walking (1:56)
Don't Be A Taurus (3:57)
Review: Ella Thompson's new album is a stunning tribute to classic soul, blending the warm, cinematic sounds of the late 60s and early 70s with her unique modern sensibilities. Thompson's soulful, velvet voice takes center stage, effortlessly evoking the timeless elegance of artists like The Chi-Lites and Main Ingredient while maintaining her distinct artistry. From the sweltering grooves of 'Jigsaw' to the slow-burning beauty of 'Other People's Problems', each track brims with lush arrangements featuring piano, slinky guitar, tight rhythms and feathery backing vocals. Co-produced by Liam McGorry and Henry Jenkins, the album captures the essence of vintage soul. Recorded live over two days, Thompson assembled a powerhouse band, including members of Surprise Chef and Hiatus Kaiyote's Jace XL. Together, they deliver expertly layered compositions that feel nostalgic yet fresh. Highlights like 'Let There Be Nothing' and 'One More Step' showcase Thompson's ability to craft songs that resonate deeply, while the wistful closer, 'Don't Be a Taurus', leaves a lasting impression. This is a masterclass in soul revival with its timeless sound and Thompson's breathtaking vocals.
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The Seventh Son (reissue)
The Seventh Son (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MAR 060. Rel: 27 Jun 22
Two Nights In Malakal (9:39)
Street Dance (5:11)
West Side Stomp (4:30)
The Quest (6:38)
Denise (9:17)
Kirk's Tune (4:31)
Review: Chicagoan trumpeter and flugel hornist Malachi Thompson made some fine records during his lifetime, though none are better than his 1980 solo debut The Seventh Son. It's been an in-demand item amongst jazz collectors for some time, making this belated vinyl reissue a welcome development. The set is spiritual in tone, but musically draws just as much from soul-jazz and fusion as it does the more freewheeling end of spiritual jazz. As a result, the tracks are largely warming, melodious and alluring, with Thompson's dexterous and imaginative playing leaving a lasting impression. Our highlights include 'Street Dance' and the epic 'Denise', but to be honest the whole set is essential listening.
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