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Singles
Taieiras (reissue)
Cat: BRZ 45018R. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Ely Camargo - "Taieiras" (2:18)
Trio Esperanca - "Nao Aguento Voce" (2:06)
Review: The Brazil 45 series is pure gold for lovers of Latin sounds across the funk, jazz and soul spectrum. Each one sells out fats but usually emcees back around, as is the case with this 18th edition. It features Ely Camargo's 'Taieiras' from his Ely's 1972 album Cantos Da Minha Gente and is a lively folk-inspired track sampled famously by DJ Yoda in 2012. Despite recording 12 albums, Ely remains an enigmatic figure whose music is all we have to feed off. On the flip side, Rio sibling trio Trio Esperanca shine with their psychedelic gem from their 1971 self-titled album. Known for their stunning harmonies, the group released seven albums between 1963 and 1975 but this is one of their finest moments.
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Tags: MPB
 in stock $12.55
Basa Basa
Cat: PH 45014. Rel: 22 Mar 18
Basa Basa (4:08)
Sahara Akwantuo (3:46)
Review: Those with a deep knowledge of Berlin's Ghanaian ex-pat "burger-highlife" scene may already be familiar with Lee Dodou, a singer who recorded a number of classic singles and albums during the 1980s as part of bands Georg Darko and Kantata. He retired from music in 1991, but has been persuaded to return to action by the Philophon team. This comeback single is pretty impressive all told, with A-side "Basa Basa" - a triumphantly celebratory chunk of 1960s "concert party" highlife rich in punchy horn lines and Dodou's full-throated vocals - being joined on the flipside by the slower, synth-laden "Sahara Akwantou". Brilliantly, the label describes this as "kraut-life" due to its unique (and rather good) fusion of highlife and German kosmiche.
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Tags: African | Highlife
 in stock $10.32
Jeannine
Jeannine (limited 7")
Cat: BDQ 007. Rel: 14 Nov 23
Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity - "Jeannine" (2:12)
Brian Auger & The Trinity - "In & Out" (2:59)
Review: BDQ's next limited 7" is a superb three-way collab between Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity. Their long-lost version of classic dancer 'Jeannine' is powered by wandering basslines and swinging Hammond Organ chords that bring warmth to the free-flowing jazz vocals up top. It has never before been on 45rpm and has been all but unknown for the last 50 years but was recently rediscovered while the label head was looking for something else for the recent 'Auger Incorporated' compilation on Soul Bank Music. On the flip is a mod jazz dancer who is just as hip and ready to make an impact.
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 in stock $22.59
Lover
Lover (7" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 656706 1. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Lover (4:49)
Tattoo (3:46)
Review: Jeff Goldblum is a cult movie actor, a famously likeable bloke and also a damn good jazz singer and pianist with many essential works to his name. Now he has released two new singles featuring singer, songwriter and actress Haley Reinhart. Teaming up with his long-time band, The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, for the occasion, the unlikely but accomplished pair deliver unique covers of Taylor Swift's hit 'Lover' and Loreen's 'Tattoo.' They add completely different musical perspectives to the delightful pop originals and both tunes are sure to appeal to a wide range of music lovers, not just fans of Goldblum.
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 in stock $17.01
Carolina Carol Bela (reissue)
Cat: BRZ 45010R. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Jorge Ben & Toquinho - "Carolina, Carol Bela" (3:09)
Joao Donato - "A Ra" (2:32)
Review: Jorge Ben is a legendary figure in Brazilian music, often called the James Brown of Brazil, and is famous for writing the iconic anthem 'Mas Que Nada' as well as innovating within the samba sound. Amongst many other great successes, he collaborated with singer and guitarist Toquinho on the duet 'Carolina, Carol Bela' on the Brazilian label RGE. This song was famously sampled by DJ Marky and XRS for their drum and bass track 'LK' which became a global hit and topped the UK charts. Joao Donato is a renowned Brazilian jazz and bossa nova pianist who worked with icons like Tom Jobim, Astrud Gilberto, and Gilberto Gil and his track 'A Ra' appeared on his classic 1973 album Quem e quem, which has since been recognised by Rolling Stone as one of the 100 greatest albums of all time. Both of them are real Latin gems.
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You Can Tell Me Goodbye (reissue)
You Can Tell Me Goodbye (2:41)
I've Gotta Keep On Lovin' You (4:10)
Review: Athens of The North delivers once again here with another delightful reissue of a soul classic by Bernetia Miller And The Soul Groovers. An original of this Georgian gem is insanely rare and in fact the Athens boss himself has never actually seen a copy. It was recorded in the studio of Phil Walden's studio in Macon, Georgia and Bernetia herself has said it took many takes and plenty of hard work to get the result they wanted. Backing band The Soul Groovers had their own bus on which they toured plenty and this reissue is from the master tapes owned by Bernetia. 'You Can Tell Me Goodbye' has lo-fi drums and raw horns with a yearning vocal while 'I've Gotta Keep On Lovin' You' is more slow and steady and emotionally moving with a more tender vocal.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
 in stock $10.02
Acqua
Acqua (7")
Cat: 22A 040. Rel: 25 Feb 22
Acqua (4:37)
Tema Cinque (4:33)
Review: Lorenzo Morresi and Tenderlonious are back to build on the success of their first collaboration, last year's 'Cosmica Italiana.' This new single comes ahead of a forthcoming debut album later in the year and features a couple of gorgeous tunes. 'Acqua' is a joyous tune with a steady 6/8 groove that is loaded with flutes, sax lines and arpeggiated synthesizers. On the flipside is 'Tema Cinque' which comes as an electro ballad, powered by hypnotic drums and sweeping pads with lush and moody sopranos. On this evidence, the upcoming album is going to be an utterly perfect musical escapism.
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Money Wont Change You
Cat: ATH 151. Rel: 23 May 24
Money Won't Change You (3:34)
She's Got To Be Loved (2:42)
Review: As they often tend to do, a whole bunch of Anthems of the North 7"s have landed hit smooth and as ever they are all gold. This one is an Ike Noble 45s that comes pressed up with original-style silver ink overprinted labels. Kicking this one off is a previously unreleased cover of James Brown's classic 'Money Won't Change You'. It has some raw-as-hell horns and driving funk breaks that will light up any club and might even be better than the original. The B-side is a sweet as you like ballad that pairs off male and female vocals and deep soul, expressive horns and bittersweet grooves.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Cavendish Series Vol 1
Cat: KU 07103. Rel: 24 Dec 21
John Scott - "Milky Way" (0:49)
John Scott - "Star Voyage" (0:44)
Tony Kinsey - "Kaleidoscope" (3:22)
Review: Back in the 60s and 70s, library music exploded as a genre. It saw plenty of talented musicians make extra cash by laying down endless instrumental grooves for use in TV, film and radio. The King Underground label is now digging into the vast vaults for a new series of releases of some of the finest sounds from the era. The first 45 features tracks considered to be 'dramatic' from John Scott and Tony Kinsey. Scott's 'Milky Way' opens up with cosmic chords and sweeping strings that take you to the stars while 'Star Voyage' has a more busy lead. Kinsey's 'Kaleidoscope' builds the tension with multiple movements from several instruments.
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Bostin' Norton
Bostin' Norton (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 212. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Bostin ' Norton (3:58)
Play It Again Sam (3:11)
Review: The Tito Lopez Combo brings together some of London's finest musicians and here is led by the renowned drummer Harbans Srih, who gained fame for his performance on the iconic Starsky & Hutch theme with the James Taylor Quartet. On this one, 'Bostin ' Norton' gets going with some steamy and seductive sax notes which rise out of a bubbly funk brew. 'Play It Again Sam' los it don t more pensive and prying melodies which unfurl at their own pace of icy cymbals and deep drums.
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Golden Brown (reissue)
Golden Brown (reissue) (translucent blue splatter vinyl 7")
Cat: JAZZR005S P. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Golden Brown (3:10)
Walking On The Moon (3:28)
Review: This one is such an evergreen classic that it is never long between reissues. The Take Vibe EP is musician Laurence Mason and he here mashes together the sounds of Dave Brubeck and Dave Greenfield of The Stranglers - it started on YouTube and got over one million hits, so then made it to vinyl and keeps selling out. On the flip is a romantic, late night jazz version of The Police classic 'Walking On The Moon', making this a real collector's item.
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RE:birth
RE:birth (10")
Cat: LEGO 370. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Rebirth (3:31)
Merry-go-round Of Life (4:26)
Stage (4:56)
Sea (4:38)
Nightingale (3:55)
Review: TC.KYLIE x The Hourglass deliver a dynamic jazz fusion outing here that mixes up Hong Kong, Japanese, and British cultures in a top debut album. Jazz fusion pianist Kylie leads her band with great energy while playing keyboard and synth keytar that is a little reminiscent of Japanese jazz rock. Based in Hong Kong and London, she's inspired by Shaun Martin, Robert Glasper and Japanese acid jazz groups like Fox Capture Plan and Jabberloop and that shows in these sounds. They are bright, happy and uplifting with the majestic flute leads of 'Merry-go-round Of Life ' impossible not to fill you with excitement and joy.
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O Journaleiro
O Journaleiro (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ45 016. Rel: 15 Dec 14
Toni Tornado - "O Jornaleiro"
Som Tres - "Homenagem A Mongo"
Review: Rich gutsy soul from a man who's regularly described as Brazil's James Brown, "O Journalerio" is a blueprint funk jam. Released in 1971 (on his hyper-rare album BR-3) it's all about the orchestrated swing, bluesy groove and Hammond licks so lavish you need to towel on every listen. Flip for Som Tres... An off-shoot of the Sambalanco Trio, it's the sound of Cesar Camargo Mariano controlling a restrained rolling slice of filmic instrumental funk where horns, keys and drums gather momentum with big band drama. Neither have been released on 45" before, making this all the more special.
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Sou Negro
Cat: BRZ45 086. Rel: 16 Apr 21
Toni Tornado - "Sou Negro" (2:21)
Zeca Do Trombone & Roberto Sax - "Coluna Do Meio" (2:58)
Review: Mr Bongo offers up an incredible 86th volume in the Brazil45 series, and this time it's Black Rio funk from two mainstays of the sound, Toni Tornado & Zeca Do Trombone. A-side 'Sou Negro' is from Tornado's 1970 EP on Odeon Records. It's a sought after number that despite lasting only just over two minutes still makes an indelible impression. Zeca Do Trombone & Roberto Sax join forces on the flip for 'Coluna Do Meio,' which is a more smooth, easy going jazz laced tune compared with the raw and direct a-side. This one has an acrobatic vocal and sunny riffs bringing pool-side vibes under clear blue skies.
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Happy Tears
Happy Tears (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: JZ 0867. Rel: 13 Nov 24
The Tony Williams Lifetime - "Happy Tears" (feat Laura Logan)
Haxmjolk - "Eskimo Heat"
Review: Jazz Peace has been digging in the archives to put together this new and limited 12", 'Happy Tears'. The original 1975 studio sessions captured the essence of Stockholm, Sweden, with tracks from the unreleased album Wildlife. Recorded during a pivotal moment in the mid-70s, this 45 offers up raw, unfiltered material that offers a glimpse into the creative process of the era. The music blends rich instrumentation with experimental flair that delivers a unique sound that's both nostalgic and timeless.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Mentira
Mentira (7")
Cat: BRZ 45017. Rel: 07 Aug 18
Marcos Valle - "Mentira" (3:43)
Toni Tornado - "Me Libertei" (3:39)
Review: Two premium Latin funk documents on one limited 45, Mr Bongo deliver once again: Marcos Valle needs no introduction to Brazilian music enthusiasts. "Mentira" is a self-cover as Valle takes his 69 classic "Mentira Carioca" and develops the dynamic with a vocal style that's highly reminiscent of Donovan. Flip for Toni Tornado's Black Rio anthem "Me Libertei". Fusing sleazy rock n roll with jazzy Latin soul, madly this is the first time it's ever graced a 45!
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Tags: MPB | Samba | Brazilian Funk
 in stock $12.55
Álbumes
Handful Of Soul (reissue)
Handful Of Soul (reissue) (gatefold translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SCLP 506SEBLUE. Rel: 24 Apr 24
A Child Runs Free
No Mercy For Me
Slow Hot Wind
This Is What You Are
I Can't Keep From Cryin' Sometimes
Rio De Janeiro Blue
A Handful Of Soul
On A Clear Day (You Can See Forever)
Never Die
Gig
No Trouble On The Mountain
Review: Handful of Soul was a successful album that sold over 300,000 copies when first released back in 2006. Now reissued by Schema Records in a special edition double vinyl set on blue transparent wax, it reminds us of Mario Biondi's remarkable voice. Hailing from Catania, Sicily, it resonates with soul and rhythm & blues influences and contemporaries like Gregory Porter. The record traverses jazz and soul, offering captivating vocal melodies and dance-worthy rhythms and is supported by trumpeter Fabrizio Bosso and his High Five Quintet who showcase an exceptional interplay among top Italian jazz musicians and deliver instinctive jazz performances.
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Promises
Promises (gatefold 140 gram vinyl LP + insert in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: LB 97LP. Rel: 22 Jul 21
Promises (Movement 1) (1:16)
Promises (Movement 2) (3:56)
Promises (Movement 3) (3:16)
Promises (Movement 4) (3:39)
Promises (Movement 5) (6:06)
Promises (Movement 6) (8:25)
Promises (Movement 7) (3:26)
Promises (Movement 8) (9:57)
Promises (Movement 9) (5:43)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Last October, acclaimed saxophonist Pharoah Sanders turned 80 years young, and his input on this album is testimony to the fact he has clearly aged like a fine wine. Not that this is to suggest preceding outings were anything less worthy than this collaborative project, which sees Sam Shepherd, the British electronic artist better known to most as Floating Points, write nine spectacular arrangements which are then performed by said brass legend, alongside The London Symphony Orchestra.

The results are spectacular, and wildly far-reaching, albeit firmly rooted in jazz with classical undertones. From the movements that made this final cut, some are whisper quiet and delicate to the point of risking breaking off if you were handling haphazardly. Others are booming loud, musical jumbo jets landing at the end of another great crescendo. Whether hushed or monumental, though, we can feel every note and bar of this masterpiece.
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Promises
Cat: LB 97CD. Rel: 26 Mar 21
Promises (Movement 1)
Promises (Movement 2)
Promises (Movement 3)
Promises (Movement 4)
Promises (Movement 5)
Promises (Movement 6)
Promises (Movement 7)
Promises (Movement 8)
Promises (Movement 9)
Review: Over the years, Sam Shepheard's work as Floating Points has become increasingly ambitious, moving further away from his dancefloor roots and closer to spiritual jazz, new age and neo-classical. Even so, it was still a surprise when Shepheard announced Promises, a 46-minute piece in 10 "movements" featuring the London Symphony Orchestra and legendary saxophonist Pharoah Sanders. It's an undeniably remarkable piece all told; a constantly evolving fusion of neo-classical ambience, spiritual jazz and starry, synthesizer-laden soundscapes notable not only for Sanders' sublime sax-playing and Shepheard's memorable melodic themes, but also the intricate, detailed nature of the musical arrangements. It's a stunningly beautiful and life-affirming piece all told, and one that deserves your full attention.
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Soundnitia
Soundnitia (LP + insert)
Cat: SONOL 114. Rel: 14 Oct 21
The Man With The Horn (Theme) (3:16)
Song For My Father (10:42)
My Foolish Heart (9:15)
Mariella' Amor (11:11)
Dahomey Dance (9:07)
Theme (1:09)
Review: Fitz Gore was a Jamaican tenor saxophonist who helped the experimental group The Talismen in the mid-seventies. His debut album Theme This is a lost classic that is now getting reissued for the first time. It was originally put out via on Gore's GorBra label and is a sensitive, introspective collection of tracks with "Shepherd" Fitz Gore, Ulrich Kurth, Gerard Ebbo, Philippe Zobda-Quitman and Lamont Hampton making up the band. Next to the originals are covers of John Coltrane's 'Dahomey Dance' and Horace Silver classic 'Song For My Father.' This reissue includes a two-page insert.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Into Forever
Into Forever (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: GONDLP 013. Rel: 13 Apr 21
Only A Woman (feat Josephine Oniyama) (3:45)
As I Walk (feat Josephine Oniyama) (3:25)
Dawn Horizon (1:07)
Badder Weather (feat Josephine Oniyama) (4:10)
These Goodbyes (2:45)
The Land Of (5:00)
Longshan Temple (3:18)
Cushendun (1:25)
Into Forever (feat Josephine Oniyama) (3:34)
Daan Park (6:18)
Jamais Vu (feat Bryony Jarman Pinto) (3:30)
Review: Following 2014's When The World Was One, Halsall and the Gondwana collective continue their spiritual jazz adventure with another immaculate narrative. Now with much more vocal prowess, singer Josephine Oniyama plays a lead role in the story, adding consistency and personality to the Halsall's swooning, cinematic odysseys. Highlights include the Hathaway-style half spoken/half sung "Badder Weather", the frenetic double bass and brushed drum crescendos of "The Land Of", the (lark) ascending strings and oriental scales of "Cushendun" and the smoky, faraway Coltraneisms of the title track. Modern jazz doesn't get any more authentic than this.
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When The World Was One (reissue)
Cat: GONDLP 010BIO. Rel: 04 Oct 24
When The World Was One (7:34)
A Far Away Place (7:42)
Patterns (8:19)
Falling Water (9:24)
Sagano Bamboo Forest (10:25)
Kiyomiza-Dera (6:52)
Tribute To Alice Coltrane (12:44)
Review: Matthew Halsall is one of a few key UK artists who helped make jazz cool again over the last decade. His magnificent trumpet skills and ability to tap into plenty of orchestral talent has resulted in plenty of vital albums on his Gondwana label and one of the best, if you ask us, is When The World Was One. It's a spiritual and joyous mix of contemporary and classic styles in the view of your Alice Coltrane types and now gets reissued across double vinyl. Whether it's soaring brass, heart-melting piano playing, soaring crescendos or more quiet and intimate moments you seek, this an essential jazz album whether you're a wisened old cat or a younger newcomer.
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 in stock $30.67
Live 1975/1977
Cat: OFB 2CD5005. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Watermelon Man (CD1: Omaha Civic Auditorium music Hall, Omaha, Ne, 17th November 1975 Kjso-FM)
Hang Up Your Hang-Ups
Steppin' In It
Bubbles
Shkere
Heartbeat
DJ Intro/Chameleon (CD2: Ivanhoe Theater, Chicago, Il, 16th February 1977 Wxrt-FM)
Hang Up Your Hang-Ups
Maiden Voyage
It Remains To Be Seen
Review: This double CD showcases two live radio broadcasts from jazz hero Herbie Hancock, and each one was recorded two years apart. The first disc features the early Headhunters lineup delivering dynamic jazz-funk with tracks from Manchild and a fresh take on the classic 'Watermelon Man.' The second disc highlights the skills of Jaco Pastorius on bass, and he is joined by James Levi in a tight rhythm section. Herbie Hancock and Bennie Maupin lead with powerful performances including an electrifying version of 'Chameleon.' Together, these recordings capture Hancock's innovative mid-seventies jazz-funk sound in all their glory.
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Succession
Succession (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: UCCJ 2206. Rel: 04 May 22
Forest Mode
Kaze
Father Forest
No More Apple
Sunrise
Watarase
Miagete Goran Yoruno Hoshio
Review: Kyoto Jazz Sextet are an acoustic jazz 'unit' established in 2015 fronted by Shuya Okino. After their first two albums 'Mission' and 'Unity' this new third album channels only the best of what Tokyo's jazz scene has to offer, illuminating both past and present musical narratives in Japan by enlisting both new artists and legends (Takeo Moryiama appears on drums) alike.

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Chameleon
Cat: JAZZR 016. Rel: 26 May 22
Now's The Time (4:58)
Chameleon (9:32)
Georgia On My Mind (5:05)
Take The A Train (5:01)
Body & Soul (6:05)
The World Is A Ghetto (10:08)
Review: Jazz saxophonist Tony Lavorgna, sometimes known as Captain Bad, recorded Chameleon with the St Thomas Jazz Quartet in 1982. The title track is a cover of Herbie Hancock's classic from Head Hunters, given a fresh lick on this superlative album of incredible renditions of long time favourites. Ray Charles' 'Georgia On My Mind', War's 'The World Is A Ghetto' and Dave Brubeck's 'Take The 'A' Train' all get a look in, given a soulful treatment which goes down very smooth indeed. On the strength of these, it's a shame the group never recorded more music together, covers or otherwise.
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Funky Donkey Vol 1 (remastered)
Funky Donkey
Una New York
Review: Jazz doesn't come much more wildy expressive, idiosyncratic, off the cuff, challenging and dense that this album from 1977. The Human Arts Ensemble came together in 1970 in St. Louis adn was a loose collective that associated themselves with the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM) and the Black Artists' Group (BAG) collective. They had no rues and no restrictions on who could play and it shows as different instrments shoulder their way to the front and vie for attention, from the drums to the keys, the sax to the double bass. This reissue features the original artwork as well as all new remastered audio and fresh liner notes by Howard Mandel that provide great context.
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5 Na Bossa (reissue)
Cat: LIFE 052. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Nara - "Carcara" (4:33)
Edu Lobo - "Reza" (3:23)
Nara - "O Trem Atrasou" (3:22)
Edu Lobo - "Zambi" (3:06)
Tamba Trio - "Consolacao" (3:33)
Nara & Edu Lobo - "Aleluia" (5:12)
Nara - "Cicatriz" (3:18)
Edu Lobo - "Estatuinha" (4:45)
Nara - "Minha Historia" (2:44)
Tamba Trio - "O Morro Nao Tem Vez" (3:07)
Review: This 1965 collaborative album brings together some of the international music world's finest talents. Featuring Nara Leao's soothing vocals, Edu Lobo's striking guitar and Tamba Trio's vibrant harmonies, 5 Na Bossa captures the essence of Brazilian bossa nova and jazz with a warm and sunny inflexion. With iconic tracks like 'Reza' and 'Zambi' bringing Latin jazz flair, and Edu Lobo's 'Estatuinha' offering more ruminative folk sounds, this is a brilliant album for those who like South American sounds in all their many guises. The album was recorded live at the Paramount Theater in Sao Paulo and is truly essential listening.
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Djanger Bali (remastered)
Djanger Bali (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 0218119 MSW. Rel: 31 Aug 23
Djanger Bali
Mahlke From Katz Und Maus
Gambang Suling
Llir Llir
Burungkaka Tua
Summertime
Review: US clarinet icon Tony Scott stayed for six years in Asia and during that time hooked up with plenty of talented local musicians and brought them into the jazz fold. Improvisation is a traditional part of the gamelan sound of the region and is drawn upon here as his outfit The Indonesian All Stars perform their never before heard ethno-jazz arrangements. They went on tour around Europe and opened the Berlin Jazz Days in 1967. The album has been remastered from original tapes here for a reissue which means you no longer have to pay the high prices this once rare album has fetched over the years.

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Woody Shaw With Tone Jansa Quartet (reissue)
Woody Shaw With Tone Jansa Quartet (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile white vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3610C. Rel: 14 Nov 23
Midi (5:53)
Boland (5:46)
Call Mobility (7:35)
River (8:17)
Folk Song (4:46)
May (8:19)
Review: Woody Shaw was one of the more influential jazz musicians of his time. This album was recorded in 1985 and finds him in full flow with his Tone Jansa Quartet. The American jazz trumpeter, composer, arranger, and band leader very much shows off his improvisational skills on flugelhorn and trumpet while his sidemen Renato Chico on piano, Peter Herbert on bass, Dragan Gajic on drums and Tone Jansa on tenor sax do not disappoint either. This is the first time the album has been reissued since its original release and comes in limited quantities.
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Unit Structures (reissue)
Unit Structures (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 552365 7. Rel: 17 Aug 23
Steps (10:20)
Enter Evening (11:12)
Unit Structure/ As Of A Now/ Section (17:52)
Tales (8 Whisps) (7:11)
Review: Cecil Taylor released Unit Structures on the Blue Note label in 1966. It was his debut on the label and was quickly followed up by a second album in the same year with Conquistador! This one came with an essay by Taylor entitled Sound Structure of Subculture Becoming Major Breath/Naked Fire Gesture and is known for its high energy and atonal sounds. It sat well within the plasm of the free-jazz of the times but was at the sharp end with its ferocious paying styles. It is a record rich on colour and mathematical complexity with two bassists adding their own low end weight.
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The Big News
The Big News (LP + insert)
Cat: EILP 8007. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Black Label (4:17)
Konbini Confessions (7:02)
PP (5:58)
Stepfar 2feel (4:40)
Bop Boom (5:44)
Ngroove (3:55)
Beyond Affinity (7:47)
The Big News (6:38)
Review: The TBN Trio features pianist, keyboardist and composer Takeshi Ohbayashi alongside Ben Williams and Nate Smith, and between them they have some mad jazz skills. The Big News is their new album on Eight islands and it finds the ensemble merging virtuosity with innovation as each member brings a unique flair. The absorbing record blends Ohbayashi's intricate piano melodies, Williams' pulsating bass lines, and Smith's dynamic drumming and their synergy creates a captivating tapestry that effortlessly traverses various tempos and moods with effortless precision. The album showcases the trio's collective prowess with a rich tapestry of harmonies and rhythms that solidifies their position as a formidable force in the modern jazz landscape.
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Beautiful United Harmony Happening/The Education Of An Amphibian
John Tchicai - "Beautiful United Harmony Happening" (feat Don Cherry) (26:00)
John Tchicai Octet - "The Eucation Of An Amphibian" (feat Shabib Shibab) (15:53)
Review: Alga Marghen has been long renowned for its dedication to avant-garde and experimental sound art and now it ventures into new territory with Formalibera, a label devoted to free jazz. Its inaugural releases feature never-before-heard archival recordings by saxophonist John Tchicai, which were originally created in Copenhagen during the 1960s and '70s. This second album from the crew showcases two stunning performances: first is 'The Education of an Amphibian' with Shahib Shahab and then comes 'Beautiful United Harmony Happening' with Don Cherry. These landmark releases offer a rare glimpse into Tchicai's groundbreaking career and free jazz's radical evolution.
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Jazz Bar 2024
Jazz Bar 2024 (LP + insert)
Cat: TYLP 1129. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Diego Imbert, Enrico Pieranunzi, Andre Ceccarelli - "Nightfall" (5:12)
Joonas Haavisto - "Home" (6:07)
Michel Bisceglia Trio - "Neena" (8:02)
Alexandre Vianna Trio - "Valsa Para Julieta" (5:26)
Dominique Fillon Augmented Trio - "Au Fil Et A Mesure" (3:24)
Tingvall Trio - "Den Vilsna Tomten" (3:12)
Marc Martin Trio - "Room 93" (7:32)
Marco Frattini - "Overnight" (5:35)
Walter Lang Trio - "Kansas Skies" (6:50)
Colin Vallon Trio - "Elle" (4:34)
Review: The popular Jazz Bar series is back, rather late it must be said, with a new edition that reflects on 2024. Again curated by the one and only Yasukuni Terashima, this latest instalment continues the beloved series' tradition of spotlighting exquisite selections with a refined blend of classic and contemporary sounds capturing the soulful and dynamics of the genre. Terashima ensures a seamless listen here as he weaves together expressive instrumentals and emotive performances from smooth ballads to vibrant improvisations. Perfect for both jazz aficionados and casual listeners alike if you ask us.


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For Jazz Ballad Fans Only Vol 5
Cat: TYLP 1125. Rel: 04 Nov 24
Harry Allen Quartet - "But Beautiful" (5:30)
Lex Jasper Trio - "Jada" (3:58)
Toni Sola - "Chelsea Bridge" (5:13)
John Stetch - "Autumn In New York" (5:24)
Kenny Barron - "The Nearness Of You" (6:28)
Pancella & Radelius Project - "Yesterday" (2:11)
Grant Stewart Quartet - "Ghost Of A Chance" (feat Bruce Harris) (7:38)
Hans Ulrik - "And I Love Her" (4:01)
Paul Krassen & Larry McKenna - "What Is This Thing Called Love?" (5:42)
Adam Baldych Quartet - "Bogurodzica" (5:43)
Review: Terashima Records has announced the fifth instalment of its popular For Jazz Ballad Fans Only series, first launched in 2019. This carefully curated collection is known for spotlighting exquisite jazz ballads and top-tier performances, tones and melodies. Terashima's selections provide an ideal starting point for newcomers to jazz yet also offer plenty for seasoned listeners to appreciate. Each release in the series continues to highlight the beauty and depth of jazz ballads and melts popular sounds with high-quality music for fans of all levels. Perfect for relaxed listening, this series truly celebrates jazz's finest emotional expressions.
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For Jazz Vocal Fans Only Vol 7
Cat: TYLP 1120. Rel: 28 Oct 24
Emilie-Claire Barlow - "Skylark" (4:35)
K Quintet - "Bye Bye Blackbird" (3:53)
Sarah McKenzie - "You Must Believe In Spring" (4:35)
Robin McKelle - "Embraceable You" (4:34)
Claire Martin - "Round Midnight" (5:23)
Barbara Pfluger & Trio - "Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You" (4:35)
Elle - "The Nearness Of You" (6:14)
Lucy Yeghiazaryan - "My Blue Heaven" (4:39)
Judy Akin - "Summertime" (3:08)
Mette Juul - "Beautiful Love" (2:56)
Ellas Kapell - "I Get Along Without You Very Well" (4:02)
Mary Stallings - "Goodbye Medley: Every Time We Say Goodbye/Goodbye" (6:05)
Review: The wonderful For Jazz Vocal Fans Only series hits Volume 7 here and has again been curated by Yasukuni Terashima. This latest in the celebrated series features a selection of outstanding jazz vocalists from hidden gems to promising newcomers who all make for a refined lineup of voices, sounds and songs that gentle jazz lovers won't find anywhere else. Perfect for unwinding with a drink or as a road trip soundtrack, Vol. 7 dips into the contemporary vocal jazz scene with soothing lullabies, emotional laments, plenty of gorgeous keys and a generally warm feeling that will slow your mind into a soothing state.
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Misterioso (reissue)
Misterioso (reissue) (yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: VNL 22701. Rel: 28 Aug 24
Nutty (5:19)
Blues Five Spot (8:20)
Let's Cool One (9:04)
In Walked Bud (7:57)
Just A Gigolo (5:15)
Misterioso (10:51)
Review: Thelonious Monk's 1958 album Misterioso captures the vibrant energy of his live performances at the Five Spot Cafe in New York City. Known for its intimate setting, the venue highlights Monk's innovative jazz style and the dynamic interplay within his quartet while Johnny Griffin's tenor saxophone adds a rich, fluid counterpoint to Monk's distinctive piano playing with standout solos on tracks like 'Nutty' and 'Blues Five Spot.' The rhythm section with Ahmed Abdul-Malik on bass and Roy Haynes on drums offers a solid foundation that enhances the group's creative exploration and helped earn this album such praise for its innovative approach to jazz.
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The Solar Model Of Ibn Al Shatir
Cat: ROKU 040. Rel: 12 Sep 24
The Solar Model (7:56)
The Laws Of Motion (5:57)
For George Saliba (6:50)
The Oud Of Ziryab (4:42)
For Ibn Al-Nafis (4:10)
For Mansa Musa (3:44)
The Birds Are Singing (5:39)
Review: Pat Thomas returns to Otoroku with The Solar Model of Ibn Al-Shatir, a fourth solo piano improvisation album that was recorded at London's Fish Factory. It takes inspiration from the Islamic tradition of astronomical invention and finds Thomas continuing his practice of honouring Arab polymaths whose contributions have been overlooked. His unique, Sufi-inspired playing style is evident throughout and he blends rhythmic staccato bass notes with shimmering upper-register melodies. Tracks like 'For George Saliba' and 'The Oud of Ziryab' showcase Thomas' innovative approach to merging jazz with spiritual expression. The album closer 'The Birds are Singing' is a celestial and contemplative finale that underlines the cosmic beauty of Thomas's work.
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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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Dream Come True (reissue)
Dream Come True (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7699. Rel: 13 Feb 24
Here Comes David (3:58)
Music Shall Never Die (5:10)
Your Analysis (3:57)
Maybe You'll Come Back To Me (7:49)
Dream Come True (part 1 & 2) (3:36)
Review: The Three of Us is a name you might not know even if you are something of a jazz lover. It was the name that jazz keyboardist Hilton Felton - who will be much more well known to those with an ear for rare groove - used for this one groovy soul-jazz album. It arrived in super limited quantities back in 1971 and is now hugely sought after and therefore also rather expensive on the second-hand market. Joining Felton for these sessions were bassist Joe Harris and stickman Johnathan Setell, but it is Hilton's touch that really elevates the music - his free melodies and deep grooves really make their mark. This one has never been reissued before.
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Live In Helsinki
Cat: WJLP 74. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Moves (5:14)
Mountain Man Exit/Orlo (7:14)
Better Together (8:49)
African Rumble (7:38)
Rumble (outro) (5:59)
Love Bullet (5:37)
Review: Finnish jazz standout Timo Lassy returns with Live in Helsinki, a smashing new live album on We Jazz Records that again spotlights his dynamic trio. It comprises Lassy on tenor sax, Ville Herrala on double bass and Jaska Lukkarinen on drums and was recorded at G Livelab in 2023. The album breathes fresh life into tracks from Lassy's celebrated catalogue and mixes up raw, immediate cuts that are full of energy. The trio's chemistry is clear to hear and is driven by deep friendship and real musical trust. Compared to studio work, this live set captures a freer, edgier side of the group but it is still heartfelt, hard-swinging jazz that proves why Lassy packs hometown shows with ease.
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Sen Am (reissue)
Sen Am (reissue) (split coloured vinyl LP + postcards)
Cat: CC 006. Rel: 26 Jul 21
Whatsapp (2:33)
Whale (5:04)
Introvert (3:09)
Ball (5:43)
Language (feat Nicholas Mandolas) (2:43)
No (5:11)
Wahala (6:01)
Nijo (1:24)
Dust (5:11)
Ibs (6:04)
Emmerson (6:12)
Review: Following on from the reissue of his Borwn Loop record as a special new edition, Duval Timothy's own Carrying Colour label is now reissuing the producer's cult Sen Am album this August. The record was recorded between Kyoto, Tokyo, Bath, Freetown and London and weaves in Whatsapp voice notes that he got from friends and family in Sierra Leone. His own solo piano and layered instrumentals form the backbone of each track. It makes for a tender and emotive record that is hyper-contemporary but steeped in jazz tradition.
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Catch The Groove: Live At The Penthouse 1963-1967
Cat: DDJD 012. Rel: 13 Dec 23
Take The "A" Train (CD1)
In Your Own Sweet Way
It Never Entered My Mind
Morning Of The Carnival (Manha De Carnaval)
Insight
Sunset Boulevard
Here's That Rainy Day
Davito
Pantano
Leyte
Half And Half
On Green Dolphin Street
Love For Sale
Reza
Maramoor Mambo
The Shadow Of Your Smile (CD2)
Bags' Groove
Morning
Mambo Inn
On Green Dolphin Street
I Can't Get Started
Soul Burst
Cuban Fantasy
O Morro Nao Tem Vez
Fuji
Lush Life
Along Comes Mary
Review: During the 1960s, jazz marimba maestro Cal Tjader performed at Seattle's Penthouse Jazz Club countless times, with many of these performances - made with various quintets and a dizzying array of sidemen, sidewomen and guest performances - being recorded for posterity. This superb double-disc set showcases these atmospheric, often lively recordings for the first time. Tjader is naturally the star throughout, dizzying the audience with mazy and mind-blowing Marimba solos, but at various points he steps back and lets his musical collaborators share the spotlight. For the most part, the tracks are energetic and up-tempo, giving the whole thing a giddy, celebratory feel that's always alluring.
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Wooden Music II
Wooden Music II (LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: AR 026. Rel: 20 Dec 23
Calme (8:20)
6 & 8 (I) (14:33)
6 & 8 (II) (12:23)
Flute's Ballad (11:30)
Review: While Americans often get much of the credit for pioneering jazz work, there are outliers like Polish jazz trumpeter and composer Tomasz Stanko who also deserve plenty of plaudits. He was right at the vanguard of the avant garde jazz scene in Europe and this album of his is one of his homeland, and the wider scenes, greatest records. He played with a quintet that was shrouded in mystery and they constantly evolved their sound throughout their careers. Wooden Music is an album that pulls together some of their finest work from free and vigorous sounds to more structured explorations of jazz.
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Flores Para Verene/Cantos Para Caramina
Flores Para Verene/Cantos Para Caramina (LP + poster with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 83LP. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Father & Son (part 1: Mis Gran Antecesores) (1:11)
Come Sunday, Bass (0:56)
The Inflated Tear (V1) (0:46)
Fire Waltz (0:46)
Desert Fairy Princess (1:38)
Fables Of Faubus (1:16)
Aquarius (1:28)
Warm Canto (0:37)
The Inflated Tear (V2) (0:46)
Come Sunday, Soprano (2:11)
Assunta (1:02)
Father & Son (1:42)
Spirits Rejoice (1:26)
Ogun Bara (part 2: El Chupaflor) (1:50)
Angela's Angel (1:57)
Naima (1:57)
The Prayer (1:57)
Rahsaan Is Beautiful (1:57)
A Walk With Thee (1:57)
Humility In The Light Of The Creator (1:57)
Love (part 3: Unconditional Love) (1:57)
Life (1:57)
Love (alternate take) (0:30)
Life Revisited (1:40)
Review: At 27, Tomin Perea-Chamblee is a Brooklyn-based multi-instrumentalist and bioinformatician already celebrated for his complex harmonies and rich compositions. A product of the area's pre-gentrification era, Tomin has played with various notable jazz-adjacent musicians and now his debut solo album, Flores para Verene / Cantos para Caramina, is a tribute to his family and heritage which blends his personal influences with his own creations and reflecting both tradition and innovation. Flores para Verene features solo clarinet and trumpet renditions of classics by jazz icons, Cantos para Caramina showcases Tomin's original compositions dedicated to his sister, Caramina, using synths and keyboards, and overall the record merges intimate, lo-fi recordings with melodic abstraction. An accomplished record for sure.
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A Willed & Conscious Balance
Cat: IARC 88CD. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Untitled Dirge (intro)
Untitled Dirge
Love
Alto Revisited (interlude)
Movement
Life Revisited
Life
4alto (interlude)
Man Of Words
Humility In The Light Of The Creator
Review: Tom Perera-Chamblee is one of New York's more interesting jazz musicians - a long-term, genre-bending member of Brooklyn's DIY music community whose creative efforts have to be balanced with a day job as a 'bioinformatician' (we have no idea what that entails, but it sounds fairly weighty). A Willed and Conscious Bias is the multi-instrumentalist's debut album and was recorded with an impressive ensemble of independent musicians and fellow rising stars of alternative jazz. Musically, it's undoubtedly exceptional, drawing as much influence from contemporary musical culture as jazz of old - all inventive rhythms, slowly unfurling solos, soul-fired electric piano stabs and heady spirituality. For proof, check out the gentle musical flowering that is 'Love' and the jazz-funk and fusion-infused warmth of 'Life'.
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Unfolding To Be You
Unfolding To Be You (LP + insert)
Cat: LPWEIN 18. Rel: 10 Oct 22
Prologue (4:19)
Fischia Schiocca E Soffia (3:54)
Reflux Control (0:39)
Vespro (1:46)
Those Europeans (3:37)
Unfolding To Be You (3:23)
Nicht Mude Werden (2:08)
Refreshing Wipe (2:31)
L’Enfant Et Le Sortilege (3:13)
Squeeze Me (2:06)
Siparietto (2:51)
Buzz Me (3:04)
AA (2:07)
One More Time (1:30)
This Is My Morning Song (Al Final Del Dia) (1:26)
Review: This album has been described as 15 self-portraits by Sebi Tramontana. They vary hugely in length from 30 seconds to around nine minutes and all heavily feature the trombone. It is taken in myriad different directions with plenty of improvisational techniques and some subtle nods to Duke Ellington's trombone masters. It makes for an involving journey of light and dark that makes direct reference to the brass bible 'Song and Wind' by Arnold Jacobs, who is chief tuba player with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
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Dedication (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Cat: SJRLP 533. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Share It (4:17)
Firesign (3:22)
Vulcan Voyage (3:55)
Love You Like A Brother (4:07)
Ain't Nothing But A Party (4:18)
Got To Be Something More (3:17)
Baby Feet (3:43)
Funky Reggae (3:20)
Celebrate Your Love (5:26)
Review: Soul Jazz Records is back with another crucial reissue, this time of Dedication by Tribe, a rare gem from the 1970s funk, soul and jazz era as a special limited-edition coloured vinyl for Black Friday 2024. It has been fully remastered and comes with original artwork and mirrors the eclectic sounds of Mandrill, The Blackbyrds and Kool and the Gang. Tribe, led by multi-instrumentalist Earl J Foster and producer Big Dee Ervin, blended funk, jazz, rock, Latin and soul into a singular style on the album which was originally released independently in 1977 and has been out of print for over 45 years. Dedication is a masterpiece that offers a deep, spaced-out fusion.
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Maetrix
Maetrix (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ODINLP 9595. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Artemix & Cadae (21:35)
XIII (9:34)
Bolge (12:39)
Zipline (7:02)
Maetrix (13:41)
Climbing (5:47)
Review: Espen Berg's Maetrix captures the pianist and composer at a bold creative high, as he upscales his craft, this time working with the celebrated Trondheim Jazz Orchestra. Originally premiered to a full ovation at the 2017 Molde International Jazz Festival, this six-part suite finally sees release, recorded between Oslo's Rainbow Studio and Ora Studio in Trondheim. Berg furthers his rep for rhythmic complexity and emotive depth to a 14-piece ensemble featuring standout artists Daniel Herskedal, Rob Waring, and Hayden Powell, while vocalists Kirsti Huke and Sissel Vera Pettersen ensure a graceful vocal topline. Echoes of Pat Metheny and Kenneth Dahl Knudsen waft through the compositions, but Maetrix stands firmly in Berg's own voice, radiating the sense of a collaborative effort years in the making.
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Clap
Clap (LP)
Cat: 556375 6. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Les Choses De La Vie (6:39)
In Heaven (feat Bertrand) (3:16)
L'Alpagueur (4:03)
Theme De Camille (2:53)
Requiem Pour Un Con (5:25)
L'Oiseau (3:16)
Theme De Gerbier (5:18)
Lonesome Cowboy (feat Stone Jack Jones) (3:43)
Review: Erik Truffaz is a master of cinematic funk and jazz fusions sounds and now after the first entry, Roll, here comes a second part of his cinema stories series. He once again repeats the trick of subbing in his own images for those conjured up by the original soundtracks. Movie director Bruno Nuyten described the project thusly, "beyond the memories of the films that are mentioned, Erik Truffaz's interpretation opens the imagination to other films that have never been made". He's damn right and the sis another superb LP.
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Rosie's 5ive
Rosie's 5ive (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: JRF 0015. Rel: 12 Feb 20
The Unknown (9:06)
The Purge (8:33)
Stolen Ribs (5:38)
Butterfly (6:58)
Orange Moon (7:51)
Review: Trombonist and producer Rosie Turton is the latest rising star of jazz to be offered a volume in Jazz re:freshed's 5ive series of EPs. Her volume, which like its predecessors boasts a quintet of original compositions, is very different to its predecessors, mixing bustling jazz instrumentation (drums, trombone and sax, piano, double bass) with wild and free violin solos, occasional electronics and the odd bout of spoken word poetry. There's much to enjoy throughout, with highlights including the lolloping, hip-hop influenced swing of "Butterfly", the gentle Latin rhythms, electric piano solos and languid bass of "Orange Moon", and the soundscape ambient jazz bliss of "Stolen Ribs". As solo debuts go, it's a bit of a doozy.

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