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Singles
The Night
The Night (limited 7")
Cat: JS7S 416. Rel: 08 May 25
The Night (2:57)
The Night (instrumental) (2:58)
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
 in stock $29.87
Junkyard Gods
Cat: SK 194. Rel: 24 Jul 08
Junkyard Gods (Ingrid Etos Laughter In The Dark mix)
Go (4 Hero/2000 Black mix)
Queens Of Crows (Matthew Herbert's Golden Silence mix)
Junkyard Gods (Tribute To Sadkin dub)
out of stock $6.20
The Tropical EP
The Tropical EP (double 7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: AOS 010. Rel: 30 Jun 21
Aceedo Domingo - "Corre Riba" (4:25)
Those Guys From Athens - "Na Bola" (3:45)
DJ Laurel - "Peanut Man" (5:08)
Monsieur Van Pratt - "Lose Your Mind" (4:24)
Review: As the title suggests, there's an undeniably humid, sun-kissed and tropical feel to Act of Sedition's latest double-dose of seven-inch re-edits. Accedo Domingo lives up to his name by adding squelchy TB-303 lines and relaxed house beats to a stirring Cape Verde dancefloor jam on "Corre Riba", before Those Guys From Athens deliver a chunky, house-style revision of a turn-of-the-80s MPB classic ("No Bola"). Over on the second "45", DJ Laurel tools up an undeniably funky disco number (the stellar "Peanut Man") before Monsieur Von Pratt makes an already heavy disco-funk number even weightier ("Lose Your Mind").
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out of stock $16.07
After Dark EP
After Dark EP (hand-stamped double 7")
Cat: AOS 005. Rel: 26 Mar 19
Act Of Sedition - "LDCE" (MikeandTess edit) (4:30)
Don Ray - "Got To Have Nothing" (Might Mouse dub) (4:28)
The Blackbyrds - "Rock Creek Park" (Lego edit) (4:38)
Michael Jackson - "PYT" (Bully Boy Refix) (4:40)
Review: Another double dose of seven-inch action from the Art of Sedition crew, who once again offer up a quartet of floor-focused re-edits stretched across two dinky slabs of wax. Mighty Mouse's punchy instrumental dub of Don Ray's "Got To Have Nothing" also hits the spot. On the second disc, Lego Edit flexes his muscles with a locked in, house style take of the bass-heavy classic "Rock Creek Park", before Bully Boy does his best Reflex impression on what sounds like a ground-up stems revision of MJ classic "PYT".
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out of stock $14.38
Don't Take It Out On This World
Cat: OSV 213. Rel: 27 Aug 21
Adam's Apples - "Don't Take It Out On This World" (2:02)
The Cooperettes - "Shing A Ling" (2:31)
out of stock $16.34
Chicanita
Chicanita (7" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: SR 002. Rel: 20 Apr 17
Chicanita (4:41)
This Time (4:20)
out of stock $13.81
That's The Way To Get Along
Cat: TR 168. Rel: 12 Jun 14
That's The Way To Get Along
You Don't Know
out of stock $7.05
Last Night (reissue)
Cat: JAMWAX 34. Rel: 15 Jan 25
Last Night (3:18)
Don't Break Your Promises (3:11)
Review: This is one of those raw soul sounds that never goes out of fashion, and thankfully neither does it often disappear from availability. It features two r&b classics, the dancefloor-ready 'Last Night' and the soulful 'Don't Break Your Promises', both originally released on the Rainbow label in the UK and a long-time bastion of Aitken's mastery of blending Jamaican and British influences. The opener draws from The Mar-Keys and Georgie Fame, showcasing r&b's imprint on Aitken's style. 'Don't Break Your Promises' is a Milson Luce cover that gained fame in Jamaica before inspiring numerous versions.
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 in stock $16.90
Sanctify
Cat: LTR 001. Rel: 18 Dec 20
Sanctify (4:03)
Sanctify (T Groove Smooth mix) (4:14)
Review: Love Touch Records has a devilishly simple game plan: to release brand-new revivalist boogie, electrofunk and synth-powered soul songs on seven-inch singles. Here, the label's very first release from late 2019- which, incredibly, sold out simply through social media hype - finally gets a wider release. It's well worth checking, because it's a terrific slab of smooth, spacey, talk box-sporting slab of synth-soul from vocalist Amalia, label regulars The Precious Lo's and modern boogie wizard Brian Ellis, who provides a killer synth solo rich in wavy, LFO-trigger action. Over on the flip T-Groove provides a "Smooth Mix" - a more thickset take built around warm chords and one of the most squelchy synthesizer basslines we've ever hard.
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out of stock $8.17
Funny How We've Changed Places
Cat: OSV 198. Rel: 29 Oct 19
Debra Anderson - "Funny How We've Changed Places" (2:24)
The Ceasars - "Girl I Miss You" (2:24)
Intérprete: Soul Music
out of stock $12.39
You've Been Gone Too Long
Cat: RS 45 032. Rel: 25 Jul 16
You've Been Gone Too Long (2:17)
I Still Love You (2:48)
Intérprete: I Love 45's!, Soul Music
out of stock $10.43
Love Slave
Cat: TOWN 140. Rel: 31 Jan 11
The Antellects - "Love Slave"
The Ravins - "Your Love Is What I Want"
out of stock $9.86
I Bear Witness
Cat: RS 45024. Rel: 12 Jan 16
Vince Apollo - "I Bear Witness" (2:48)
The Del Valians - "I Bear Witness" (3:03)
out of stock $9.86
Soul Of Haringey (reissue)
Pip Archer - "Time To Boogie" (4:52)
Andrea Lyn - "Hold On To Your Heart" (3:32)
Jennifer Viban - "Miracles" (4:00)
The Curruthers Brothers - "What Do Ya?" (4:09)
Boss - "Ease The Tension" (3:15)
Review: A fantastic dub disco, funk and electro record straight from the heart of North London. First released in 1986, 'Soul Of Haringey' emerged as the sole release on the ultra-rare Advance Level Enterprise imprint, information on which is, even now, extremely difficult to track down and source. Among the featuring artists on the release are Pip Archer, Andrea Lynn, Jennifer Viban, The Curruthers Brothers, and Boss, all of whom are almost equally obscure, and only a few of whom ever went on to release anything else. It's these kinds of records, seemingly unassailed by the material urgencies of working life or careerism, that beguile us the most. 'Time To Boogie' is as raw and uncut as can be, its trilling synth bells and double-claps revealing some early stirrings of UK grime in the track's latter half. Then there's the downtempo soul of 'Hold On To Your Heart' by Lynn, as smooth as smooth can be, while Viban's 'Miracles' is an equally blissful prayer to the electro-disco-funk tutelary god, with its numinous snare bursts and adhesively soft pad divans swearing fealty to the belief in miracles. Boss' and The Curruthers Brothers' contributions are just as creamy, offering two further authentic, homespun falsetto'ers for assuaging heartbreak and redemption.
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out of stock $22.54
Tough Girl
Cat: 1001. Rel: 09 Feb 15
Tough Girl (2:58)
Tough Girl (2:48)
out of stock $7.62
Hold The Line
Cat: SGP 010. Rel: 29 Jan 25
Hold The Line (Another Taste rework) (8:09)
Father Father (Another Taste rework) (4:56)
Holy Ghost (Another Taste rework) (4:57)
Review: Arp Frique & The Perpetual Singers might sound like a legacy supersonic jazz act, but they're in fact a nascent formation, surfing on pre-established waves drummed up by the band initially fronted by Niels Nieuborg. Now reforming as a five-piece band extra-dubbed the Perpetual Singers, 'Frique brought a potent fusion of P-funk and Houston disco hybrid in 2024, kicking off with the self-released 'Feather Father/Elena' and now continuing the jam with three newly remixed versions by Another Taste. Divine, pentitent and shriving, the likes of 'Holy Ghost' and 'Father Father' focus squarely on higher powers above, as a universal vessels for funk expression and bombast.
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out of stock $20.01
You're The Only One
You're The Only One (7" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: TR 269. Rel: 31 Oct 19
Bonnie Blanchard, Andy Aaron & The Mean Machine - "You're The Only One" (3:02)
Andy Aaron & The Mean Machine - "Right On Time" (3:30)
Review: For their latest must-check rare soul reissue, German crate diggers TRAMP Records take us back to 1969 and the sole single from Philadelphia outfit Andy Aaron & the Mean Machine. A-side "You're The Only One" is a superb chunk of bass-heavy soul full of energetic drumming, fuzzy horn motifs, inspired lead vocals by Bonnie Blanchard and sax solos from none other than Grover Washington (then a young musician and member of the Mean Machine). Equally as potent is instrumental flipside "Right On Time", which is a riotous funk workout that boasts more lung-busting solos from an on form Washington.
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out of stock $11.27
I'm So Proud (reissue)
I'm So Proud (reissue) (7" + booklet)
Cat: CCR 006. Rel: 02 Oct 23
The Aswads - "I'm So Proud" (4:12)
The Naturall Band - "There Was" (3:46)
Review: Clap City is dropping some next-level heat right now for those who like their soul super sweet. This particular 7" - which comes with a booklet - is a reissue of Aswads' delightful 'I'm So Proud'. It is very much defined by its glorious male falsetto vocal, which is aided by some acoustic guitars and subtle but dramatic drumming that rises and falls to accompany the emotional roller coaster of the vocal line. Things sped right up for the high-speed funk case that is The Naturall Band's tight and intense 'There Was' on the flip. An absolute must-cop.
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out of stock $15.50
I'm So Proud (reissue)
I'm So Proud (reissue) (limited numbered 7" + booklet)
Cat: CCR 006OS. Rel: 22 Nov 24
Aswads - "I'm So Proud" (4:14)
The Natural Band - "There Was A Time" (3:46)
Review: This 7" reissue of 'I'm So Proud' by Aswad and The Natural Band's 'There Was A Time' delivers a funk-filled gem originally released in 1972. Aswad's 'I'm So Proud' leads with a soulful blend of funk and soul, anchored by a strong vocal performance and tight rhythm section. On the flip, The Natural Band's 'There Was A Time' is a dynamic instrumental jam that showcases tight grooves and infectious rhythms, making it an essential track for any funk enthusiast. Previously fetching high prices on the second-hand market, this reissue is a great opportunity to experience these classic tracks without breaking the bank.
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 in stock $17.76
Everybody Loves The Sunshine
Cat: SSCR 2024007. Rel: 22 Apr 24
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (4:35)
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (instrumental) (4:39)
Review: 'Everybody Loves the Sunshine' represents a pivotal moment for Roy Ayers and Ubiquity, marking a departure towards a funkier and more laid-back sound in 1976. With its languid tempo and dreamy atmosphere, captures the essence of summer with its joyful lyrics and hypnotic groove. Ayers' vibraphone melodies intertwine seamlessly with the band's instrumentation, creating a mesmerizing sonic landscape that resonates with listeners. The song's universal appeal lies in its ability to evoke a sense of warmth and nostalgia, making it a timeless classic that continues to enchant audiences across generations.
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 in stock $18.32
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (remastered)
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (remastered) (translucent orange vinyl 7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SSCRART 007 ORANGE. Rel: 09 May 25
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (vocal)
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (instrumental)
Review: This orange 7" is a miniature monument to one of soul's most quietly influential figures. Roy AyersiLos Angeles-born, jazz-schooled, funk-mindedicrafted 'Everybody Loves the Sunshine' not to dazzle but to dissolve. It moves with a drowsy clarity: shimmering synth, near-whispered vocals, and a lazily tumbling bassline that never quite lands. Released during a golden run of Ayers' mid-70s material, the track has since become shorthand for warm-weather introspection, equal parts ease and ache. The instrumental version on the reverse keeps the spirit intact, offering a meditative glide through the same terrain. Limited to 300 copies, this orange pressing pairs a low-lit groove with a deepening sense of legacyiAyers' influence isn't just heard, it's felt in the space he leaves behind.
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Tags: Jazz Funk
 in stock $18.03
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (remastered)
Cat: SSCRART 007 BLACK. Rel: 09 May 25
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (vocal)
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (instrumental)
Review: Few recordings capture the easy intensity of a summer afternoon like 'Everybody Loves the Sunshine'. Released in 1976 and wrapped in slow-drifting synths and soft falsettos, the track became a touchstone not just for Roy Ayers, but for 70s soul and beyond. Born in Los Angeles, Ayers helped define the jazz-funk crossover, placing the vibraphone at the centre of a sound both hazy and sharply detailed. The original vocal take on the A-side still melts under its own warmth; the instrumental on the flip uncovers the careful architecture beneath. Issued here on 7" black wax following Ayers' recent passing, this reissue feels like both a keepsake and a quiet honouring of an artist who shaped a whole way of listening.
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Tags: Jazz Funk
 in stock $18.03
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (remastered)
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (remastered) (translucent yellow vinyl 7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SSCRART 007 YELLOW. Rel: 09 May 25
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (vocal)
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (instrumental)
Review: Roy Ayers at his most transcendent. 'Everybody Loves the Sunshine' is more than a summertime anthemiit's a spiritual moodboard that's shaped jazz-funk, soul, r&b and hip-hop for nearly 50 years. Ayers, born in Los Angeles and raised in its fertile fusion scene, places the vibraphone at the music's heart, coaxing heat-haze tones from sparse chords, synths, and that honeyed chorus. Flip it over and the instrumental version unlocks a deeper layer: stripped of vocals, it becomes a pure groove, drifting and hypnotic. What lingers is the balanceibetween melancholy and bliss, rhythm and release. A rare track that feels entirely unhurried yet quietly radical, now preserved in a limited pressing that looks as golden as it sounds.
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Tags: Jazz Funk
 in stock $18.03
Everybody Loves The Sunshine
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (yellow marbled vinyl 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SSCR 2024007 COLOUR. Rel: 06 Jun 24
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (vocal) (4:35)
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (instrumental) (4:36)
Review: 'Everybody Loves the Sunshine' represented a pivotal moment for Roy Ayers and Ubiquity as it marked a shift towards a funkier, more relaxed sound in 1976. It is one of his best-loved tunes as a result and always comes out when the weather warms up. That means it also often gets reissued, as it does here, as the track captures the essence of summer through joyful lyrics and a hypnotic groove. Ayers' vibraphone melodies intertwine seamlessly with the band's instrumentation while on the flip us an instrumental that offers a slightly different vibe. It all comes on nice yellow marbled vinyl.
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 in stock $18.03
Key To Love (Is Understanding)
Cat: LITA 45039. Rel: 06 Apr 20
BADBADNOTGOOD - "Key To Love (Is Understanding)" (feat Jonah Yano) (5:53)
The Majestics - "Key To Love" (3:53)
out of stock $16.63
Peace Of Mind
Cat: OGR 835. Rel: 22 Nov 22
Dave Barker - "Peace Of Mind" (3:20)
The Regulators - "Jamaican Beat" (3:06)
Review: Dave Barker of 'Double Barrel' fame is back on the mix here for the Original Gravity label. This is the second form the many in as many months and is on the faster end of the reggae tempo scale so prepare to be swept up and skanking in no time. The lo-fi 60s reggae and early ska vibes are strong on this one as the dancing Hammond organ chords compliment Barker's effortless flow. Horn stabs and drums with infectious swagger complete the a-side 'Peace of Mind'. On the flip, The Regulators offer up a nice and laidback, deep-cut dub version with 'Jamaican beat.'
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 in stock $13.81
Never Ever Leave Me
Cat: CITY 026A/B. Rel: 28 Feb 12
Ortheia Barnes - "Never Ever Leave Me"
The Dave Hamilton Orchestra - "What Should I Do"
out of stock $10.13
Momma Momma
Cat: BGPS 035. Rel: 02 Mar 11
Betty Barney - "Momma Momma"
The Chilli Peppers - "Chicken Scratch"
out of stock $11.00
Don't Chain My Soul
Cat: TR 110. Rel: 07 Jul 06
Carlton BAsco - "Don't Chain My Soul"
The Illusion - "It's Just An Illusion"
Intérprete: Tramp Records Germany
out of stock $7.33
Silent Revolution
Silent Revolution (hand-numbered 7" + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: FRDD 002. Rel: 15 May 17
Silent Revolution (radio edit) (4:16)
Silent Revolution (instrumental) (4:15)
out of stock $14.65
Beautiful
Beautiful (limited blue vinyl 7")
Cat: SSFR 018. Rel: 14 Mar 22
Bear - "Beautiful" (4:30)
The Pastels - "Been So Long" (2:42)
out of stock $7.62
Philadelphia International Classics: The Tom Moulton Remixes Part 2
Archie Bell & The Drells - "Where Will You Go When The Party's Over" (A Tom Moulton mix) (9:06)
People's Choice - "Jam Jam Jam (All Night Long)" (A Tom Moulton mix) (7:42)
Teddy Pendergrass - "I Don't Love You Anymore" (A Tom Moulton mix) (8:46)
Lou Rawls - "See You When I Git There" (A Tom Moulton mix) (9:39)
Review: During the latter stages of the "Philly Soul" era, New York remixer Tom Moulton delivered a string of inspired, DJ friendly reworks for the Philadelphia International label. For proof, check this fine selection of classic Moulton mixes for the storied imprint. Check first his version of Archie Bell and the Drells' "Where Will You Go When The Party's Over", which he brilliantly teases out and increases in intensity over nine spellbinding minutes. The funkier flex of People's Choice's "Jam, Jam, Jam (All Night Long)" is a sweaty, low-down treat, while the Teddy Pendergrass rework is a soaring disco classic in the Philly Soul style. Best of all, though, is the string-drenched disco celebration that is his mix of Lou Rawls' "See You When I Git There".
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 in stock $27.91
Tighten Up At The Disco
Cat: MAD 086. Rel: 31 Jul 24
Archie Bell & The Drells - "Tighten Up At The Disco" (5:41)
The Intruders - "Be Thankfull For What You Got" (3:14)
Review: Archie Bell and his crew had become prominent on the Philly International label by the end of the 1970s. Their standout album Strategy proved to be one of the last put out by the imprint but one that left an indelible mark, not least with dance floor anthem 'Tighten Up At The Disco,' which now sees its first-ever 7" single release. On the flip is another one never before its own 45 rpm and it is from William DeVaughn, a Washington D.C. government worker and aspiring artist who discovered Philadelphia's Omega Sound where you could pay to record. DeVaughn thus shelled out $900 to record 'Be Thankful for What You Got,' a reworked version of his original 'A Cadillac Don't Come Easy,' in 1972. The Intruders, another Philly International group, recorded a more up-tempo version which is the one presented here.
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out of stock $17.48
It's Not That Easy
Cat: BGPRO 02. Rel: 27 Jan 22
It's Not That Easy (2:28)
Hummin' A Sad Song (2:25)
Review: It was Dave Godin including this lush bit of aching Louisiana deep soul on the first Deep Soul Treasures CD that renewed interest in it. Now, original copies are pricey and hard to find and last year a nice cover version was served up by Lady Blackbird. The good folk at Beat Goes Public aka BGP have decide to reissue the original. It's an impossible to ignore track laden with heartbreak. On the flip side is another bluesy soul gem in the form of 'Hummin' A Sad Song.'

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Get Mine
Get Mine (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LRK 14. Rel: 23 Jun 22
Get Mine (3:35)
I'm Gone (4:51)
out of stock $11.00
Plum Jam
Plum Jam (12")
Cat: MOISSWAX 008. Rel: 17 Jul 23
Berobreo - "White Rabbit" (5:19)
The Magic Track - "Jamming With Mom" (5:34)
Oldchap - "I Want To Show You" (5:16)
Alexny - "Not Bad" (5:36)
Review: The Moiss Music label seems to like to drop their EPs two at a time. They did it in February and they're doing it again in May. This eighth outing collects four more lively disco cuts, each with their own subtle influences. Berobreo's 'White Rabbit' for instance has funky undertones with loopy guitar riffs and nice breaks. The Magic Track's 'Jamming With Mom' meanwhile is more sensuous and deep, with late-night synth work and seductive vocals. Oldchap's 'I Want To Show You' has an expressive soul vocal with more low-slung grooves and Alexny's 'Not Bad' then gets quick, clipped and loopy for its lip-pouting disco thrills.
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Intérprete: Osmose, VRRS, Oldchap
 in stock $8.46
Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
Cat: SL45027. Rel: 18 May 23
Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) (2:57)
Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) (Flying Fish dub) (2:57)
Review: Here's a cover which can't fail to please a huge crowd, as Betty Black takes on Eurythmics' eternal 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)'. Black has been hitting her stride as a modern day soul diva after moving on from her accomplished roots voicing some iconic UK garage tunes, and her cover of 'Cry Me A River' is no joke either. Backed up by The Family Fortune and bringing an undeniable 60s sass to her performance, she makes the track her own. As well as the full vocal version on the A-side, the B-side has the slightly edited, dubbed out 'Work Out' version for when you want to work up a sweat.
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Sweet Dreams (reissue)
Sweet Dreams (reissue) (pink vinyl 7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: SL 45027PINK. Rel: 15 Jan 24
Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) (2:56)
Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) (Flying Fish dub) (2:58)
Review: This one got a special Japanese Edition reissue in Spring last year but is such an in-demand delight that now comes other pressing. It finds Betty Black serving up her own sublime cover of Eurythmics' mega hit 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)'. She is a modern-day soul diva who used to vocalise UK garage tunes and now shows another side to her bow. She is backed up by The Family Fortune and adds plenty of 60s sass to the original which as well as including the full vocal version on the A-side, also has a more dubbed-out edit on the B-side.
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out of stock $15.77
The Stars Of Money
Cat: LTDEP 018. Rel: 27 Jan 15
Bettye Swann - "The Man That Said No" (2:20)
Bobby Angelle - "I'll Be A Soldier Boy" (3:07)
The M&Ms & The Peanuts - "Lil Valley" (2:55)
Delilah Moor - "I'll Just Walk Away" (2:11)
Review: Kent Soul pays tribute to the seminal LA soul imprint Money with four of its most characteristic cuts. "The Man That Said No" was a follow up to Bettye's breakthrough smash "Don't Wait Too Long". The limited success at the time has driven recent sales high, making this 45" appeal to collectors instantly. Dig deeper for Bobby's super-slamming R&B jam "I'll Be A Soldier Boy". Its debut vinyl appearance, this nods effectively at the northern soul anthem "Too Much For You". Further on we experience doo-wop delight with The M&Ms & The Peanuts' debut single "Lil Valley" before fast-forwarding to the early 70s with the lavish soul of Moore's "I'll Just Walk Away". Money talks.... You'd be wise to listen.
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out of stock $10.43
If That's What You Wanted
Cat: S 1002. Rel: 30 May 23
If That's What You Wanted (2:31)
Love (Your Pain Goes Deep) (2:26)
Review: Frankie Beverly And The Butlers featured main man Frank alongside Jack "Sonny" Nicholson, Joe Collins, John Fitch, and Talmadge Conway. They put out 11 or so singles from 1964 to 1969, so burned bright but not for long. 'If That's What You Wanted' is one of their later singles and a damn good Northern Soul work out complete with physical drum funk and big horns as well as tambourine details. On the flip is 'Love (Your Pain Goes Deep)' which slows things down and draws out the emotional pain both with a forlorn vocal and more heavy heart drums and strings.
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Let Me Make You Happy
Cat: HEAT 1004. Rel: 20 Jul 16
Billy Woods - "Let Me Make You Happy" (2:33)
The Decisions - "I Can't Forget About You" (2:05)
Intérprete: I Love 45's!
out of stock $8.74
This Is What You Are (reissue)
Cat: XPAND 1020RE. Rel: 22 Jun 23
This Is What You Are (original mix) (7:09)
This Is What You Are (Opolopo mix) (6:53)
out of stock $13.51
Call Me Answer
Cat: COS 1197. Rel: 15 Apr 21
Birmingham Traveleers - "Call Me, Answer" (3:47)
Gospel Ambassadors - "This Little Light Of Mine" (2:58)
Review: Having previously championed rare and little-known gospel disco, crate digger Greg Belson has now turned his attention to the world of gospel funk and gospel sound. This must-check "45" boasts two obscure, hard-to-find gems from the British DJ and re-editor's forthcoming compilation, Greg Belson's Divine Funk. The A-side offers a chance to cop Birmingham Traveleers' [sic] ultra-rare, private press cut 'Call Me Answer', where guest vocalist Henry Burton spars with the male harmony group over a flash-fried-mid-tempo funk groove. It's really rather good all told, as is the Gospel Ambassadors' flipside cover of gospel staple 'This Little Light of Mine' - a rolling, breakbeat funk interpretation that's as groovy, righteous and life-affirming as they come.
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out of stock $11.27
I'm Telling
Cat: MHR 027. Rel: 17 Jun 21
The Black Dove - "I'm Telling" (4:27)
Tony From The Bronx - "Esperanza" (3:21)
Review: The Mango Hill sub-label Double Aside Records brings together pan-American talents The Black Dove from Miami, Florida, and Tony From The Bronx, New York, on this raw 45rpm single. There are strong James Brown vibes on this one with The Black Dove' 'I'm Telling' being a deep cut, soul infused roller. The drums are scintillating, the organ stabs bring a churchy feel and the yelling vocals are pure fire. On the flip is a big 60s swinger from Tony From The Bronx. 'Esperanza' hints at the bygone boogaloo era with a classic vocal refrain of love me, love me not. Great stuff.
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out of stock $16.90
Overjoyed Through The Noise
Overjoyed Through The Noise ("cosmos" clear red & black vinyl 12")
Cat: LPMMG 00194C. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Doom (6:39)
Never Be Another (5:33)
Overjoyed Through The Noise (5:17)
What You Won't Do (5:13)
Review: A bold fusion of Afrobeat, funk and jazz on the debut LP from Blvck Spvde & The Cosmos, marking an exciting addition to Mello Music Group's catalogue. The album is steeped in legacy, with powerful rhythms and expansive arrangements, with tracks like 'Doom' revealing an intense, layered sound, while 'What You Won't Do' reinterprets a classic with introspective depth. All in all, there's a balance of forward-thinking jazz with hints of raw, soulful energy as the ten-piece ensemble capture the feel of St. Louis' live scene and a spirit that's truly timeless.
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Harlem Shuffle
Cat: OSV 145. Rel: 09 Oct 15
Bob & Earl - "Harlem Shuffle" (2:48)
Mel & Tim - "Backfield In Motion" (2:35)
out of stock $11.00
I'll Be On My Way
Cat: DNSCR 021. Rel: 29 Oct 21
Bob & Fred - "I'll Be On My Way" (1:54)
The Volumes - "I've Never Been So In Love" (2:21)
out of stock $14.65
It's Not What You Know (It's Who You Know)
Cat: DAP 1106. Rel: 07 Mar 18
Bob & Gene - "It's Not What You Know (It's Who You Know)" (feat The Inversions) (4:03)
The Inversions - "Version" (feat Bob & Gene) (3:56)
Review: Bobby Nunn and Gene Coplin sat in a basement one night in 1971, where frustrated by their lack of the success, they put together a record expressing said frustration. Equipped with only a guitar, bass, and piano (no drums!), the two crafted an immaculate slice of soul, aptly titled "It's Not What You Know (It's Who You Know)". Fast forward 46 years, the vocal stylings and poignant lyrics are reborn, sounding as fresh today as it did when it was crafted down in that magical basement - but now accompanied by the rocksteady rhythms of The Inversions. A must for fans of dub and reggae alike, the "Version" on the flip is a delay laden masterpiece produced and arranged by Victor "Ticklah" Axelrod.
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out of stock $7.89
Song For Ehi
Song For Ehi (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: CNPY 002. Rel: 25 May 22
Song For Ehi (7:04)
Song For Ehi (Bosq Disco dub) (7:03)
Review: You'd expect a collaboration between Columbia-based fusionist Bosq, Ibibio Sound System's horn section and vocalist Kaleta to be pretty darn good, and 'Song For Ehi' most certainly is. Inspired by a combination of classic Edo-funk, Afro-disco and reggae disco, the A-side original version delivers a near perfect mix of timbales-sporting dub disco grooves, reverb-laden lead vocals, Afro-funk guitar licks, Afrobeat-esque organ licks and punchy horns. The track's inherent dubbiness is further explored on the flipside revision, which adds extra layers of percussion and the kind of breathless dancefloor weight that marks out the greatest dub disco workouts. In a word: essential!
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out of stock $18.60
Chance With You
Cat: SDDC 004. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Bother To Bother - "Chance With You"
The Rimshots - "Dance Girl"
Eumir Deodato - "Whistle Bump"
Intérprete: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
out of stock $10.13
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