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Singles
Watarase (Joe Claussell remix)
Cat: STUDIOMULE 41. Rel: 31 Aug 22
Watarase (Joe Claussell remix) (16:00)
Watarase (feat Yuki Kaneko Symphonic Poem) (13:15)
Review: Some expansive, cinematic, orchestral spiritual jazz for you here, from the trio of talents that Fumio Itabashi, Kuniyiki and Henrik Schwarz. While the latter two are generally better-known for their deep and sometimes tech-tinged house and ambient productions, the original mix of 'Watarese' (featured here on side B) is a dense, immersive jazz soundscape laden with evocative Japanese vocals, improvised piano, moody orchestration and definite nods towards vintage free-jazz. Spiritual Life supremo Joaquin 'Joe' Clausell provides the remix and, somewhat predictably, steals the show. His take is gently rhythmic, sun-splashed spiritual jazz full of hand percussion, fluid piano motifs and rubbery double bass.
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Kaymany & Asestar
Kaymany & Asestar (limited 12")
Cat: DSND 007. Rel: 07 Apr 21
Effimera (3:47)
Digressione (4:24)
Capao (3:51)
Review: Kaymany & Asestar hail from Rome, a city where many musicians spend most of their days producing sounds for the television industry and even shopping malls. That's part of the reason the country has such a reparation for great jazz-funk sounds and now adding to that cannon are Kaymany & Asestar. 'Effimera' is glossy and feel good disco with retro future chords, while 'Digressione' has a Bob James style energy to it with its high speed funky bass and incidental chords. 'Capao' closes in Latin fashion with manic keys and more plucked and funky bass slaps making you shake every limb.
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Intérprete: I Love Disco!
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Seriously
Seriously (7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: BS 040. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Seriously (2:39)
Komet Ride (2:54)
Review: It's always a good day when a new Burning Soul 7" drops in our laps and this new one is another standout that comes in very limited quantities on either black or white vinyl. It's the great work of Kidding and opens with 'Seriously' which is a Hammond-organ laced and flame hot funk workout with low-slung bass and lots of great grit riffs. The flipside picks up the pace with 'Komet Ride' which has even more energetic drums and even more mad finger action on the organ. Frenetic funk of the highest order.
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Seriously
Seriously (white vinyl 7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: BS 040W. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Seriously (2:44)
Komet Ride (2:57)
Review: Available in extremely limited quantities, this new 7" from Burning Soul arrives in both black, or as we have it here, white, and it's another gem from Kidding that keeps up this fine Swiss label's high-quality output. The A-side bursts to life with 'Seriously,' a blistering funk anthem infused with Hammond-organ melodies, underpinned by a deep bass groove and gritty guitar licks. Flipping over to the B-side, 'Komet Ride' kicks up the tempo with even more vigorous drumming and exhilarating organ solos. It's a whirlwind of funk brilliance, underscoring Kidding's knack for delivering electrifying musical adventures.

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Viva La Tamla Motown
Cat: NW 512. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Basil Kirchin & Jack Nathan - "Viva La Tamla Motown" (3:50)
Alan Parker & William Parish - "Main Chance" (3:05)
Review: KPM Music might just be one of the most expansive music libraries out there, boasting a whopping 30,000 exclusive music tracks for licensing. Some of their earliest pieces are being reissued by Measured Mile, the latest of which appears here in the form of a split 7" by four of the label's most treasured contributors. 'Viva La Tamla Motown' helms up the A-side with wonky, laboured drumming and an excitable rock n' rolly guitar and harmonica. 'Main Chance' brings up the B with a more loungeified flutey strutter.
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Chroma
Chroma (12")
Cat: VISIO 045. Rel: 23 Feb 22
Chroma (Jon Dixon remix) (7:08)
Chroma (Alex Attias edit) (7:28)
Review: Greek bass player Petros Klampanis has his 'Chroma' tune reworked by tow contemporary talents here on the Visions Inc label. Jon Dixon gets fist with a nice rough edged but punchy rework built on bulky and rickety beats. The lush chords are draped over the top to bring melancholic feels and are sure to work the floor into a lather. The Alex Attias edit is more manic, with wild jazz keys, tumbling drums that feel like they may collapse at any moment and a symphony of chords that rise out through them to take you into the next dimension.
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Blue G (reissue)
Blue G (reissue) (blue vinyl 7")
Cat: ROC 048R. Rel: 01 Dec 22
Blue G (5:07)
That Good Thing (4:57)
Review: Spanish reissue label Rocafort present this wonderful slice of highlife from Konkolo Orchestra, this time on nice blue wax as well as a plain black version. It's not exactly clear where, or indeed when, exactly the band came from, but their sound is all you need to worry about. 'Blue G' is a lilting, shuffling message of love and support for future generations, and from the message to the effervescent musicality, it's a no-brainer. On the flip, 'That Good Thing' is an instrumental that spirals outwards on the sweetest keys, joyous brass and dreamy guitar, driven by a pattering drum section to radiate good vibes wherever it's played.
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Tags: Afrobeat | European | Highlife
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Midnight Crisp
Midnight Crisp (12" + insert)
Cat: FW 260. Rel: 08 Dec 22
Midnight Crisp (5:28)
Time Coil (6:29)
It's Okay (6:14)
Dead End Dance (4:20)
Old Picture (5:17)
Choy Soda (4:46)
Review: Wonky meets jazz in this impressive new jazz mini-LP from Japan. Takuya Kuroda is a highly respected trumpeter and arranger born in Kobe, Japan and based in New York City. 'Midnight Crisp' is Takuya's seventh studio album, entirely self-produced and following 2020's highly acclaimed 'Fly Moon Die Soon'. Learning jazz in a higher education environment, he's reapplied his skills to a new solo outing here, blending with his one true loves, afrobeat and hip-hop. The ensuing album is one of myriad midnight moods, tempered by many a virtuosic and mournful piano, digitally-edited drum brush, and trilling trumpet from the mouth of Kuroda himself.
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Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 2
Cat: DYNAM 7130. Rel: 04 May 23
Siegfried Schwab - "Getting High" (2:16)
Siegfried Schwab - "Feel It" (2:27)
Klaus Weiss - "Time For Rhythm" (2:03)
Peter Thomas - "Documentation" (1:52)
Review: Dynamite Cuts brings the heat once more with a second volume of their Sound Music 45s series. Siegfried Schwab takes care of the A-side with 'Getting High', a scorching funk workout with hard-worked guitar chords and precise percussion over lots of wah-wah effects. 'Feel It; flip the script with a superbly stripped-down jazz-funk lounge sound. Klaus Weiss then steps up on 'Time For Rhythm' with some loose, percussive funk beats that are raw and organic, then Peter Thomas closes down with 'Documentation', a more richly instrumental and multi-layered jazz-funk sound that conveys real grandeur.
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Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 2
Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 2 (hand-numbered orange vinyl 7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: DYNAM 7130OR. Rel: 04 May 23
Siegfried Schwab - "Feel It" (2:16)
Siegfried Schwab - "Getting High" (2:28)
Klaus Weiss - "Time For Rhythm" (2:03)
Peter Thomas - "Documentation" (1:51)
Review: Dynamite Cuts brings the heat once more with a second volume of their Sound Music 45s series. Siegfried Schwab takes care of the A-side with 'Getting High', a scorching funk workout with hard-worked guitar chords and precise percussion over lots of wah-wah effects. 'Feel It; flip the script with a superbly stripped-down jazz-funk lounge sound. Klaus Weiss then steps up on 'Time For Rhythm' with some loose, percussive funk beats that are raw and organic, then Peter Thomas closes down with 'Documentation', a more richly instrumental and multi-layered jazz-funk sound that conveys real grandeur.
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Álbumes
Ritual (Expanded Edition)
Ritual (Expanded Edition) (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SRE 604LP. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Foot Talk (7:08)
La Lluana (2:04)
Matinaal (6:50)
Epilog (4:40)
Go (2:15)
Dog Honk (1:57)
Ritual (8:04)
What? (2:17)
New Day (6:24)
Ray (2:56)
Helsinki Delta Blues (bonus track) (5:58)
Dig Hunk (bonus track) (4:14)
Threatening Clouds (bonus track) (4:45)
Freerokk (bonus track) (3:44)
N'Baoudi (bonus track) (4:06)
Nooah (bonus track) (4:50)
Ritual (bonus track) (5:58)
Villin Raskas (bonus track) (1:38)
Review: Nature documentary series The Living Planet very much captured the imagination of Raoul Bjorkenheim back in 1986. It featured erupting volcanoes and plumes of molten lava and some of that drama and energy is captured in this fine jazz album which now gets a new extended reissue. Bjorkenheim studied at the Helsinki Conservatory for a year and the Berklee College of Music in Boston for three years and worked with composer and drummer Edward 'Eetu' Vesala. For this album, he played with reed virtuosos Jorma Tapio and Tapani Rinne, bassist Sampo Lassila and drummers Michel Lambert and Heikki 'Lefty' Lehto. It is a hot and raw record that contains an album's worth of previously unheard material.
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The Cats
The Cats (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: CR 00614. Rel: 07 Dec 23
Minor Mishap (7:26)
How Long Has This Been Going On? (5:57)
Eclypso (7:59)
Solacium (9:09)
Tommy's Time (11:59)
Review: Jazz collectors - specifically those of you with an obsession with the work of sax legend John Coltrane - perk up your ears. Many among you might not yet be aware of The Cats, a collaborative album recorded in synergy between Coltrane, guitarist Kenny Burrell, trumpeter Idrees Sulieman, and pianist Tommy Flanagan, but we wouldn't blame you, because this was one that flew under the radar on its New Jazz release in 1959. Not least, this might have been because it was released when Coltrane had moved onto more one-off release projects, shortly after his more widely publicized contract with Prestige Records ended. Nonetheless, it's cited as a deeply special album, resonant of the slinky sound of postwar New York jazz inasmuch as it is of the archetypal feline form.
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Pardon My French (reissue)
Cat: MMS 042LP. Rel: 15 Mar 21
Je Prendrai Le Romanee-Conti (Putain De Leroy) (1:58)
Les Jardins Esmeraldins (Pour Caillard) (1:08)
Un Bordeaux Pre-Phylloxera (Pour Le Riche Encule) (3:09)
Deux Fakes Jayers (Aussi Pour Le Riche Encule) (3:32)
Riesling Pour Robert (4:41)
Du Morgon Au Moulin-A-Vent (Pour Duke) (9:07)
Trou Du Cul (Ode Au Sommelier Arrogant) (2:34)
Etude Montrachet (4:32)
Le Feu (Pour Belluard) (0:22)
Merde (Basse-cour) (5:04)
Inestimable Le Clos (4:22)
La Closerie (Pour Prevost) (2:07)
Hommage A La Vielle Garde (Pour Lafarge Et Rinaldi) (4:45)
Review: The Jahari Massamba Unit is an all new jazz project from the legendary Madlib and Karriem Riggins. Madlib is responsible for all the instrumentals bar the drums, which Riggins takes care of, and both bring a wealth of jazz and hip hop experience and knowledge to the collaboration. The sounds are best described as spiritual jazz, or as Madlib calls it 'Black classical music', and are steeped in history while also offering up a vision of the future. There are moments of abstract sun worshiping, lush broken beat grooves with exquisite solos and more prickly pieces. This sure is another vital entry into the ever excellent discography of Madlib.
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Kadef
Kadef (limited gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: RRGEMS 13. Rel: 14 Mar 23
Rahma (8:05)
Wairhamhomwaya Allah (3:51)
Mamadou (5:27)
Arz (4:26)
Sarab (6:06)
Sahel (7:20)
Omri (5:06)
Sahel (part 2) (6:44)
Abbes Saladi (11:47)
La Ilaha Ila Lah (6:01)
Merhaba (6:26)
La Ilaha Ila Lah (part 2) (8:23)
Review: A surrealist's favourite from the new Montreal band Kadef comes sauntering our way, courtesy of Estonian label RR Gems. Aiming to consciously, and specifically, fuse three genres of music together: jazz, krautrock, and Gnawa music (a form of Moroccan religious music characterised by its repetitious phrases), 'Kadef' is a life-to-death transitory album, full of "honour for the sacred boundaries of human beings and the intelligence of the Universe", not to mention frank bass phrases, rapturously wordless vocals, and hypnotic guitar circulations. It's unlike anything we've ever heard before!
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Cowboy Bebop (Soundtrack)
Cowboy Bebop (Soundtrack) (11xLP box set + booklet)
Cat: VTJL 17. Rel: 21 Dec 23
OST 1
Vitaminless
OST 2
OST Blue 3
Remixes: Music For Freelance
Knockin' On Heaven's Door Ask DNA
Knockin' On Heaven's Door OST Future Blues
Review: Undeniably one of the most prolific anime soundtracks of all time, Yoko Kanno's band SEATBELTS was formed just to record this 1998 OST for Shinichiro Watanabe's smash success 'Cowboy Bebop'. Following the adventures of the crew of Bebop, a bounty hunter ship that chases criminals and turns them into the Inter Solar System Police for reward, Kanno's zany fusion of rock, blues and jazz oozes cool. The opening track 'Tank!' has been hugely influential, informing innumerable title sequences, from 'Danganronpa' to 'JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'. Focusing, as the Japanese often do, on Americana hallmarks, there is a distinct New York slant in the horns with some Afro-Cuban percussive influences as well, most notably on 'Rush' from the first 'COWBOY BEBOP' album. This boxset serves as a comprehensive rundown of all things SEATBELTS, an 11-vinyl boxset featuring all 7 albums the band have made for the legendary franchise housed in a box with art from the show.
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Tank! Gold: Cowboy Bebop (Soundtrack) (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: VTJL 15. Rel: 21 Dec 23
Tank! (Flix mix) (3:29)
Rush (3:30)
Spokey Dokey (4:00)
Bad Dog No Biscuits (4:11)
Cosmos (1:27)
Road To The West (2:38)
Too Good Too Bad (5:25)
Piano Black (0:44)
Don't Bother None (2:56)
Autumn In Ganymede (3:52)
Space Lion (7:12)
Car 24 (2:52)
The Egg & I (2:32)
Waltz For Zizi (3:28)
Rain (5:13)
Green Bird (2:25)
Ave Maria (3:26)
What Planet Is This (7:59)
Flying Teapot (3:22)
A Day In The Bebop (2:39)
Felt Tip Pen (1:56)
Funky Stuff (2:37)
Cat Blues (0:28)
Digging My Potato (1:43)
Review: Yoko Kanni's seminal "Tank! Gold: Cowboy Bebop' soundtrack is now a quarter of a century old and to mark that occasion it has been pressed up for this special 25th Anniversary Edition across a double album including a booklet courtesy of Victor Entertainment. The anime movie itself is one of the most famous of the genre and follows the adventures of the crew of Bebop, a bounty hunter ship that chases criminals and turns them into the Inter Solar System Police for reward, Kanno's zany fusion of rock, blues and jazz oozes cool. It's a musical mix of Afro-Cuban rhythms, New York horns and plenty more.
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Jazz Is Dead 13
Cat: JID 013CD. Rel: 15 Jul 22
The Avenue
Daybreak
Corridors
Summer Solstice
Juneteenth
Dogon Cypher
Reflections
Review: On the latest instalment in their essential Jazz is Dead series, musical polymaths Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad have joined forces with Katalyst, a Los Angeles-based collective of musicians whose work is inspired by their 1960s Californian predecessors Afrikan People's Arkestra and Union of God Musicians Ascension Association. What's an offer is undeniably impressive and, at genuinely life-affirming, with the assembled cast doing a superb job of joining the dots between spiritual jazz, soul-jazz, horizontal jazz-funk and deeper, more sun-kissed flavours. Highlights are plentiful and include, though are no way limited to, the breezy 'Juneteenth', the languid dancefloor shuffle and sustained electric piano motifs of 'The Avenues' and the morning-fresh wonder that is 'Daybreak'.
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Jazz Is Dead 13
Jazz Is Dead 13 (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JID 013LP. Rel: 08 Dec 22
The Avenue (4:18)
Daybreak (5:55)
Corridors (5:08)
Summer Solstice (4:28)
Juneteenth (4:07)
Dogon Cypher (5:59)
Reflections (6:58)
Review: The Jazz Is Dead series finds Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad calling on a cast of collaborators to go deep on an album's worth of contemporary jazz. Past projects have featured Jean Carn, Brian Jackson and Gary Bartz, and now it's the turn of breakout LA collective Katalyst. Katalyst operate as a communal endeavour in the tradition of Horace Tapscott's Pan-Afrikan People's Arkestra, with all members pooling their compositions and ideas and helping each other grow as artists. Between them, the various players have been linked to MNDSGN, Anderson .Paak and Kendrick Lamar to name but a few, so you should have some idea of the quality at work on this latest entry in the crucial series.
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Leon Keita
Leon Keita (limited numbered 180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code in screen-printed sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: AADE 016. Rel: 09 Oct 23
Diarabi Mana (7:14)
Ifarana (6:36)
Dalaka (7:57)
Gnanassouma (8:34)
Dakan Sate, Korotoumi (9:18)
Review: This is a new record of unearthed delights by Leon Keita, a longtime singer and multi-instrumentalist from Mali. On the eponymous 'Leon Keita', we hear Malian music fused with sensibilities from Sudan-Guinea and Burkina Faso, with modern pop and electronic influences, impeccably played in a smattering of crisp guitars, love-sung lyrics and laboured rhythms. All laid to a fresh pressing, the A-side hears three rather relaxed beauties, while the B moves into more idealistic and hedonic directions, not least the conclusive 'Dakan Sate, Korotoumi'. Brought back to our attention by Analog Africa, 'Leon Keita' serves yet another top serving and reminder of Mandingue culture, the influence of which stretches across the world; 'Dalaka' was a recent hit, making it as far as the Colombian coast.
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Tags: African | Highlife | Afro Funk
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Dark Beauty
Dark Beauty (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: G 1016. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Run Away (6:14)
Dark Beauty (5:34)
Summer Nights (4:06)
All Blues (6:25)
It Could Happen To You (6:57)
Love Letters (5:10)
Silk Bossa (5:02)
Blues Inn (4:51)
Review: American-Danish jazz pianist Kenny Drew grew up in the US, but he truly took flight as a prominent artist after relocating to Copenhagen in the 60s where he argued he was able to enjoy more freedom as an artist than if he had stayed in New York. Dark Beauty arrived in 1974 in the midst of a prolific run as Drew settled into his stride with Danish label SteepleChase. The trio is completed by Albert Heath on drums and close collaborator Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen on bass, and stands proud as one of the great examples of Drew’s talents at their peak.
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Let Yourself Go: Celebrating Fred Astaire (reissue)
Let Yourself Go: Celebrating Fred Astaire (reissue) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LPCND 33211. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Let Yourself Go (3:45)
They Can't Take That Away From Me (4:57)
I Won't Dance (4:35)
Isn't This A Lovely Day? (3:57)
They All Laughed (4:27)
He Loves & She Loves (4:22)
Shall We Dance? (3:00)
One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) (5:52)
Is Wonderful (5:56)
A Fine Romance (3:01)
I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan (2:33)
I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket (3:40)
By Myself (3:45)
Review: If you're into smooth vocal jazz, the chances are you're already familiar with the wondrous sound of Stacey Kent. The Grammy-nominated, New Jersey-born singer cut her teeth at Ronnie Scott's in London before progressing to recording her debut album in 1997. Let Yourself Go was her third album, released in 2000 and wholly created in tribute to Fred Astaire. The standards she touches on are predominantly Gershwin and Berlin compositions, but Kent makes these timeless classics her own thanks to an understated, immensely engaging singing style which feels timeless and contemporary in equal measure. Now the album has been pressed up as a double vinyl courtesy of Candid.
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Not Strictly Soul
Cat: AJXCD 697. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Intro
Midnight Walk
I Really Care
Groovin In Soho
So I Can Free Myself
Only For Me
Round 2am
El Popcorn
Nada Pope Te Parar
Dumia Doman Doman
My Heart Is Burning
Review: .Argentina-based producer-musician Kevin Fingier has delivered a swathe of killer singles for Acid Jazz in recent years, though this is his first attempt at a "proper" album. As the title defiantly states, this is 'Not Strictly Soul', but rather a stylistic melting pot that not only joins the dots between Fingier's favourite sonic styles (think Northern Soul, deep funk, organ-powered Mod workouts, Latin soul and heavy rhythm & blues) but also rattles along at a furious pace. It's naturally nostalgic - Fingier's music has always been rooted in 1960s and '70s musical cultures - but also fresh enough to dispel thoughts of hollow pastiche. There are some killer cuts contained within, too, not least the infectious Latin soul hustle of 'Groovin' In Soho', sweet soul number 'Only For Me (featuring Jo Ann Hamilton)', and the percussion-rich, horn-heavy dancefloor heat of 'El Popcorn'.
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Blue Keys
Cat: WH 0367. Rel: 06 Oct 22
Peregrines Dive
Ck 22
Ajafika
At Arrival
Making Rain
Six To Seven
Blue Keys
Hudunit
Bk 18
Review: When it comes to guitar, indeed, Calvin Keys has the keys to the car, and to our hearts. Of course, the strings of a guitar are a kind of key; like the piano, the guitar belongs to the chordophone family. With 'Blue Keys' made in the style of cool jazz, blues-jazz greats, this new LP charts the talents of one particularly wistful guitarist in collaboration with a deservedly hefty backing band. Largely centring on guitar and horns, the solos on Calvin's 'Blue Keys' are far from noodly, instead offering the right amount of lonesomeness and vitality to unlock just a slice of happiness in an otherwise grim day.
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Infinity (reissue)
Cat: JAZZR 006. Rel: 15 Dec 21
Nubian Queen (8:52)
Infinity (4:48)
Lovely Afternoon (7:13)
The Known Unknown (8:44)
The Angry Young Man (8:02)
Review: Vibraphonist Khan Jamal has made many fine albums over the years, though few are quite as revered within the jazz scene as Infinity, a self-released set from 1984 that has been near impossible to find for years. While Jamal's fluid and attractive vibraphone playing is given an airing throughout the album, it never dominates the sound space, with the storied members of his backing sextet - including scene legends Byard Lancaster (alto sax, flute) and drummer Sunny Murray - all being given a chance to shine. Musically, it sits somewhere between spiritual jazz, jazz-funk and Latin jazz, with hectic dancefloor numbers (see the superb 'The Angry Young Man') being joined by a wealth of deeper, more laidback compositions.
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Supreme Love: A Journey Through Coltrane
Cat: BBE 618ALP. Rel: 18 Feb 22
A Love Supreme (7:10)
Starchild (5:25)
Afro Blue (4:55)
Azawala (7:34)
Emilia's Pick (2:47)
Naima (6:13)
As We Came Out Of (4:20)
Giant Steps (2:25)
Moment's Notice (6:30)
The Savage Detectives (5:39)
Starchild (Kaidi Tatham remix) (7:01)
Azawala (Kaidi Tatham remix) (7:06)
Equinox (7:09)
Impressions (6:19)
Cousin Mary (6:16)
Equinox (alternative take) (7:14)
Giant Steps Outro (1:10)
Review: Supreme Love: a Journey Through Coltrane isa the magnificent new album from acclaimed UK jazz talent and skilled saxophonist Sean Khan. As the title suggests, it finds the artist serving up sounds as that take great heed of the iconic John Coltrane. The record comes in three parts - autobiography, homage and encyclopaedia, and is a tightly woven mix of myriad disparate Uk musical Das from jazz to broken beat to dance and electronica. Contributions from Kaidi Tatham and Daz I Kue help take this record firmly into the future while Cinematic Orchestra front-woman Heidi Vogel adds her own soulful voice to Khan's, and Coltrane's, heartfelt lyrics.
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Chapita (reissue)
Chapita (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: TFAC 01. Rel: 24 Sep 21
Chapita (9:45)
Zumbwe (Baby Tiger) (7:10)
African Jive (Moto) (6:31)
Lilongwe (7:24)
WD 46 Mendi Road (3:46)
Review: Dick Khoza's Chapita is a South African jazz masterpiece laced with funk and seeped in Afrobeat. As stage manager of Soweto's legendary Pelican Club, Khoza played a key role in cultivating Johannesburg's soul, funk and jazz scene. Inspired by the Afrocentric rock juggernaut Osibisa, he assembled his Pelican Club compatriots for the 1976 session that yielded this landmark nugget of African vinyl history. Mastered from the As-Shams/The Sun label's archival tapes, Tooth Factory present a 2021 edition of this rare classic.
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The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble (reissue)
The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DEN 76LP. Rel: 25 Mar 22
The Nothing Changes (4:57)
Pearls For Swine (5:52)
Adaptation Of The Koto Song (3:58)
Lobby (7:01)
Parallel Corners (3:37)
Rivers Of Congo (3:23)
Solomon's Curse (5:30)
Amygdhala (4:01)
Guernican Perspectives (4:50)
Vegas (6:05)
March Of The Swine (20:09)
Review: The debut album from founding members Jason Kohnen and Gideon Kiehrs, the Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble (now a sextet) was originally conceived as a means to realise imaginary scores for classic silent films, such as Nosferatu and Metropolis. Often made and played together with fragments from these films to help intensify the impact of the audio, each song here is a brooding noir slinker, not lacking in its heady supply of drum brushes, trombone drones and chromatics. The album is also a semi-synthetic affair, with Kiers providing synths, visuals and sequencing on this romantic yet mildly creepy 2xLP - a reissue of the original from 2006.

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Dance Ancestral
Dance Ancestral (limited LP)
Cat: STH 2471LP. Rel: 04 Aug 22
Dawn Of New Day (feat Laraaji) (3:45)
Pan's Dance (4:38)
Repettos For You My Lord (4:47)
Pause On The Ancient Ballcourt (4:13)
Frog Life (4:01)
Ghost In A Mist (3:30)
Messages In Water (3:44)
Tiptoe To The Grave (5:08)
Gabriel's Gig (3:24)
Review: John Carroll Kirby has worked with the likes of Solange, Frank Ocean, Sebastian Tellier and many more, but he's equally celebrated as a solo artist who returns to Stones Throw for his fifth LP. This time around, the album has been made in tandem with incredible Canadian artist Yu Su, who lends her touch to the production around Kirby's infectious keys. The album is largely instrumental save for an uplifting guest spot from Laraaji on opening track 'Dawn of New Day', but as with previous Kirby albums he has more than enough to say in the conviction of his playing. Ever chameleonic, his sound on Dance Ancestral is removed from the solo piano ambience of Conflict, but as ever Kirby's deep-rooted musicality soars, buffeted by Yu Su's fantasy confections. If you're in search of something to make you feel good, this record has positive energy for days.
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Septet
Septet (2xLP)
Cat: STH 2429LP. Rel: 25 Jun 21
Rainmaker (5:43)
P64 By My Side (3:06)
Sensing Not Seeing (4:09)
Swallow Tail (2:48)
Weep (3:32)
Jubilee Horns (5:12)
The Quest Of Chico Hamilton (3:18)
Nucleo (6:44)
Sensing Dub (5:25)
Jubilee Dub (4:35)
Nucleo Dub (8:44)
Review: Following his last album for Stone's Throw, and a well received ambient record, John Carroll Kirby's Septet album was recorded live in the studio with a range of talents playing keys, vibes, bass, percussion and drums. The composer and keyboardist leads the charge and approached the album wanting to play "with the chaos of jazz fashion in the 70's/80's, bands like Weather Report and Miles Davis." He sure does that but there is beauty in the madness, with plenty of lush and golden keys dancing above lithe and ad hoc rhythms. A new school classic, for sure.
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Blowout
Blowout (CD)
Cat: STH 2480CD. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Oropendola
Mates
The Takedown
Hotel Jonny Chingas
Vertigo
So So So
Sun Go Down
Gecko Sun
Flying Cat
Mates (dub)
So So So (dub)
Hotel Jonny Chingas (dub)
Review: There's a definite sense of "time and place" throughout John Carrol Kirby's latest album, Blowout. He recorded it all during a recent trip to Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica, "between 5am wake-up calls from orpopendola birds and psychedelic sunsets", drawing inspiration from the people, music and nature that surrounded him. It's certainly a joyful and colourful affair - despite his insistence that it's about "enjoying yourself even though life is tough, before the candle blows out" - with Kirby mixing sparkling, often kaleidoscopic 1980s electrofunk synth sounds with warming grooves, pastoral woodwind instrumentation, and musical motifs that draw on his love of jazz-funk and fusion. It's basically a sensationally summery affair whose mostly subtly nods to Costa Rican musical culture only enhance the album.
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Blowout
Blowout (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: STH 2480LP. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Oropendola (4:15)
Mates (4:57)
The Takedown (3:33)
Hotel Jonny Chingas (5:42)
Vertigo (3:51)
So So So (4:31)
Sun Go Down (3:10)
Gecko Sun (7:16)
Flying Cat (4:37)
Mates (dub) (4:57)
So So So (dub) (4:35)
Hotel Jonny Chingas (dub) (5:00)
Review: The ever-prolific John Carroll Kirby is back on Stones Throw barely a minute after releasing no less than two albums last year. Of course, no one is complaining when the quantity is matched with the quality Kirby brings, and Blowout is bursting with the laid back musicality and inherent joy Kirby is so well-loved for. The album was recorded during a recent stay in Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica, and you can sense the surroundings feeding into the music, from the 5am wake up call from the oropendola birds to the blissful sunsets. This is smooth as silk jazz funk with a mission: to help you enjoy life. Consider this mission accomplished.
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Conflict
Cat: STH 2441LP. Rel: 02 Apr 21
A Pilgrims Trail (4:14)
Anthony Joshua In My House (Anthony Joshua At Home) (4:59)
Walking Through A House Where A Family Has Lived (6:22)
Iconic Portraits Mutilated During The Spanish Civil War (5:04)
Who Will Replace Brandon Lee (4:52)
Canyon (Waiting Alive In A Canyon) (4:47)
Inside A Ruin (6:04)
Wabi (4:30)
Review: When it was first released digitally this time last year, John Carroll Kirby's Conflict was promoted as a "balm for a time of crisis". Now finally available on vinyl, the collection's soothing, poignant and melancholic piano pieces feel every bit as essential as they did this time last year. Much of the music was inspired by the composer's meditations on the fallout from war, though there were other perhaps more trivial questions he felt needed answering through music (see 'Who Will Replace Brandon Lee' and his musical interpretation of an imagined visit from boxer Anthony Joshua). The results are uniformly beautiful, with Kirby cannily combining slow, sometimes expansive piano motifs with ghostly ambient chords and occasional deep, warm basslines. If you enjoy the work of Nils Frahm, you'll love this.
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Intérprete: Lexx
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Assignment Kirchin
Assignment Kirchin (limited LP)
Cat: JBH 105LP. Rel: 23 Jan 24
AK 1 (Assignment K) (4:35)
AK 2 (1:57)
AK 3 (1:51)
AK 4 (1:06)
AK 5 (1:39)
AK 6 (1:39)
Love Is To Walk Away (1:52)
AK 8 (2:18)
AK 9 (1:19)
AK 10 (3:26)
SA 1 (The Strange Affair) (3:17)
SA 2 (5:15)
SA 3 (1:29)
SA 4 (1:33)
SA 5 (1:45)
SA 6 (1:51)
SA 7 (1:16)
SA 8 (1:41)
SA 9 (2:37)
Review: .You have to admire Basil Kirchin's attitude. At the age of 13, he joined his father's Big Band orchestra,, debuting at Tottenham Court Road's Paramount venue, and would spend up to eight hours a day practicing music during the London Blitz. Soon after the war ended, he went off to tour with a number of famous names, including Teddy Foster and Ted Heath, before he rejoined his old man's outfit for another stint. The arrival of rock & roll in the late-1950s catalysed a decision to leave that group again, telling his parent "you're a prisoner of rhythm, and I was fed up playing other people's music." At this point, Kirchin headed for India, spending five months in the Ramakrishna Temple trying to figure out what life was about, and if his world view had any substance beyond "the ramblings of a pot-head." This was before other artists were doing that kind of thing. A true visionary who would go on to play a pivotal role in the British jazz, avant garde, free jazz and experimental scenes, now you know all that is there anyway you're not buying this?
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Live In Paris 1970: Lost ORTF Recordings
Sweet Fire (15:54)
The Inflated Tear (5:18)
Three For The Festival (5:28)
My Cherie Amour (5:21)
Volunteered Slavery (11:28)
Review: Gifted multi-instrumentalist Rahsaan Roland Kirk at the height of his powers, backed by his Vibration Society, including long-term cohorts pianist Ron Burton, powerhouse percussionist Joe Habao Texidor, Dick Griffin on trombone, drummer Jerome Cooper and Vernon Martin on double bass. Five impeccable pieces are laid out and played out by the circular-breathing prodigy here, from the opening serenades of 'Sweet Fire' to the funking upstart seduction, 'My Cherie Amour'. A closing slave song satire, 'Volunteer Slavery', hears the stritch player go ham on a rapidly tempo-upping soul build, his singular sax seeming to dance and resound in every corner and cranny of the stereo field.
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Blacknuss (remastered)
Cat: MODH 8262. Rel: 08 Dec 22
Ain't No Sunshine (2:25)
What's Goin' On/Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) (3:45)
I Love You Yes I Do (2:50)
Take My Girl, I'm Ready (3:18)
My Girl (3:04)
Which Way Is It Going (2:27)
One Nation (3:40)
Never Can Say Goodbye (4:02)
Old Rugged Cross (7:15)
Make It With You (4:51)
Blacknuss (5:11)
Review: Rahsaan Roland Kirk paid tribute to many forms of African-American music on this epic Blackness album as well as adding his own perspective along the way. It plays out like a rollercoaster from the Soul Train days to the modern Top 40 with plenty of epic covers of all the greats like 'Ain't No Sunshine', 'What's Goin' On' and 'Never Can Say Goodbye.' The record was his eighth for Atlantic and the eighth produced by Joel Dorn ad is the one with the most soul. Although the original arrangements of these tunes have been left pretty much intact, he still finds plenty of room for his own invention.
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Zone 6 Agege
Zone 6 Agege (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PVS 018VL. Rel: 09 May 22
Intro (2:10)
Mayedeen (3:34)
Like A Tree (6:11)
Shidaa (4:04)
Hewale (interlude) (1:35)
Lord Knows (feat Franz Von) (5:35)
Heritage (interlude) (1:43)
No Way (feat Gyedu-Blay Ambolley) (4:14)
Ayinye (3:39)
Adakatia (3:30)
Ebenezer (5:24)
Spirits (4:22)
Immigration (2:55)
Gbelemo (5:13)
Yaa Yaa (4:47)
Review: K.O.G. serves up new album Zone 6 Agege, his first offering for the Heavenly Sweetness label. The title of it pays homage to a small coastal suburb in Accra the capital of Ghana where he grew up. The record is an ode to its nature and was recorded back in November 2020. It is a dramatic album steep in history and traditional sounds as well as looking forward and taking Afro-jazz in bold new directions. It is a hugely expansive and dramatic listen with shuffling funk grooves, more spacious and spiritual cuts and sun kissed rhythms perfect for those warmer days.
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First
First (gatefold 2xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: BBE 662ALP. Rel: 30 Apr 21
Morning Tide (10:55)
Love Talken (6:04)
Straight No Chaser (7:44)
Mcphee (9:33)
Little Abbi (10:08)
Bar' L' Len (5:56)
Review: For those interested in Japan's modern jazz wave of the 1960s and early '70s, BBE's J Jazz Masterclass series of rare album reissues always deliver the goods. For proof, check the latest volume: a first ever reissue of Kohsuke Mine's 1970 debut album, First. Full of energetic, hard-wired sax solos (provided, of course, by Kohsune himself), rubbery bass (courtesy of Larry Ridley), jazz-funk electric piano (Masabum Kiluchi on keys) and frenetic rhythms (laid down by Lenny McBrowne), the album is undoubtedly a landmark J-Jazz set and just gets better with each successive listen. It also includes a terrific interpretation of Thelonious Monk classic 'Straight No Chaser', which - in our considered opinion -is no bad thing.
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At The Room 427 (reissue)
At The Room 427 (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: BBE 588ALP. Rel: 21 Jan 22
Acoustic Chicken (20:07)
Theme Of Seikatsu Kojyo Iinkai (7:48)
Little Drummer (11:41)
Lover Man (9:46)
Theme Of Seikatsu Kojyo Iinkai (2:00)
Review: Venerable Japanese sax man Koichi Matsukaze has a scattered discography that reaches back to the 70s, but one of the true highlights of his accomplished career is the first he recorded with the Koichi Matsukaze Trio and Ryojiro Furusawa in 1976. BBE have been tapping into Matsukaze's archives for some time, and the incredibly rare and sought after At The Room 427 is in good hands with the jazz, funk and soul specialists. From the 20 minute epic 'Acoustic Chicken' to the short but oh-so-sweet vignette 'Theme Of Seikatsu Kojyo Iinkai', this is gold dust for dedicated jazz diggers.
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Could We Be More
Cat: BWOOD 228LP. Rel: 05 Aug 22
Tojo (4:00)
Blue Robe (part 1) (0:36)
Ewa Inu (6:41)
Age Of Ascent (4:57)
Dide O (4:12)
Soul Searching (3:27)
We Give Thanks (3:40)
Those Good Times (4:12)
Reprise (0:26)
War Dance (5:38)
Interlude (1:59)
Home (2:06)
Something's Going On (5:05)
Outro (0:37)
Blue Robe (part 2) (0:24)
Review: Kokoroko have been on all world music lovers' radars since their very first and very impressive EP on Brownswood back in 2018. Now we are treated to an expansive and adventurous debut album on the same label that sees the group build on their great early start. Could We Be More has been preceded by new single 'We Give Thanks' and draws plenty of inspiration from the highlife and jazz sounds of West Africa, the Afrobeat and psych-funk sounds of the 70s and plenty of modern broken beat styles. Each tunes swells with emotion and evokes good times.
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Could We Be More
Cat: BWOOD 228CD. Rel: 05 Aug 22
Tojo
Blue Robe (part 1)
Ewa Inu
Age Of Ascent
Dide O
Soul Searching
We Give Thanks
Those Good Times
Reprise
War Dance
Interlude
Home
Something's Going On
Outro
Blue Robe (part 2)
Review: Kokoroko, a London-based eight-piece featuring musicians with disparate cultural roots and a love of improvised performance, have long been tipped as future stars of British music. Could We Be More, the award-winning outfit's debut album, more than delivers on the promise of their previous singles, offering up a set shaped by their communal love of Afrobeat, dub, Highlife, percussion workouts, spiritual jazz and smooth grooves. Highlights come thick and fast throughout, from the deep and sun-splashed shuffle of 'Ewa Inu' and the warming, sunset-ready soul-jazz of 'Dide O', to the horn-heavy celebration that is 'We Give Thanks' and the Balearic, beat-free bliss of 'Home'.
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Hassan's Walk (remastered)
Hassan's Walk (remastered) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: NS 3035 RE. Rel: 30 Apr 19
Hassan's Walk (15:29)
Speak No Evil (5:40)
Calvary (9:24)
'Round Midnight (9:01)
Review: It would be fair to say that Dadisi Komolafe is not one of American jazz's better-known flautists, having appeared on just a handful of records in the early to mid 1980s. However, his sole album on Nimbus West Records, 1983's "Hassan's Walk", has long been a collector's item amongst serious jazz heads. Happily it has now been given the reissue treatment, with a re-mastering job that guarantees exquisite sound quality throughout. The album's standout moment is undoubtedly the 15-minute title track, where Komolafe's breezy, life-affirming and occasionally powerful flute solos rise above jaunty pianos, loose-limbed drums and memorable double bass. There's plenty to set the pulse racing elsewhere, though, with the vibraphone-sporting "Calvary" and Thelonious Monk cover "Round Midnight" standing out.
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Day To Day
Day To Day (limited translucent orange & black marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: ZEN 230RS. Rel: 25 May 23
Bhajan (4:42)
Bismillah (7:54)
Dreaming (4:34)
Eyes Closed (3:28)
Hail (3:57)
Indefinite Leave To Remain (5:43)
Karam (5:37)
Lost Parade (4:01)
Mawra (Transcendence) (2:10)
Review: Les Abranis are a pioneering Algerian band known for having mixed up traditional Berber music with Western rock, folk, disco and funk. At the same time they never lost sight of their Kabyle heritage and as such really made a mark on the Maghrebi music scene all across the world from Algeria to France. This new collection Amazigh Freedom Rock 1973-1983 comes five years after Chenar le Blues/Avehri and is a deep dive into the band's discography. It spans everything from their early garage-rock experimentations to lush orchestrations and North African fusion gems from the 1980s.
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Night Dreamer: Direct To Disc Sessions
Cat: ND 004. Rel: 13 Jan 21
So Said Said (12:19)
Flight IC 408 (10:35)
Elephant Hangover (4:56)
Intimate Enemy (15:17)
So Said Said (Yoruba Soul mix) (10:32)
Review: If you're looking for some exotic, spiritually minded jazz to kick-start 2021, look no further than this inspired collection as "direct-to-disc" improvisation from drummer Sarathy Korwar and his regular studio partners, the UPAJ Collective. In keeping with the feel of their previous work, the five showcased improvised recordings brilliant fuse familiar spiritual jazz tropes (snaking saxophone solos, loose-limbed drums and quality keys-work) with the traditions and sounds of Indian classical music (think tablas, violins, Hindi musical motifs played on acoustic guitar etc). Throw in some real-time recording trickery, and you've got an unusual but extremely entertaining set that we firmly believe is the first great jazz album of 2021.
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Agatha 2
Promenade (4:27)
Sokeana Hetkena (5:37)
Parade (4:04)
Piana (4:11)
Mare (4:53)
Notte (4:45)
Anime Waltz (4:29)
Quiberon (3:02)
Review: A stunning album of big band music from Finnish composer, Kerkko Koskinen, featuring Linda Fredriksson on saxophone and the UMO Helskinki Jazz Orchestra, Agatha 2 is a sequel of sorts to their original Agatha album released in 2007. Tracing Koskinen's signature immensely emotive and dramatic approach to composition, this album sits beautifully between moody atmospheres and fully immersive rushes of cinematic sound. It is clear that Fredrikkson and Koskinen share a clear vision with her solo performances shining against the undulating orchestral backdrop. Taking on a distinctly melancholic and nostalgic mood, especially with the pieces 'Promenade' and 'Piana', the drums are positioned at a purposeful distance to the driving dynamics of the composition, adding a hint of melodic colour to the overall piece rather than being a central force. An inventive project that journeys forwards and backwards in time.
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Why Black Men They Suffer (reissue)
Why Black Men They Suffer (reissue) (translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: KFR 20123. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Why Black Man Dey Suffer (14:58)
Ikoyi Mentality Versus Mushin Mentality (12:32)
Review: Why Black Man Dey Suffer was a major turning point early in Fela Kuti's career. On his first tour of the US the Afrobeat pioneer was turned to a more political, critical mindset thanks to the guidance of Black-rights activist Sandra Izsadore. When he returned home, he took aim at the injustice and inequality he saw throughout post-colonial Africa, and wrote and recorded this mightily potent album as a result. In some ways it's more measured than he would grow to become, but the power of the music is undeniable. Recorded in 1970, when Tony Allen was still being joined by unlikely collaborator Ginger Baker on the drums, this is a landmark part of a true musical legend, now repressed on translucent yellow vinyl courtesy of Knitting Factory.
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Original Sufferhead (reissue)
Original Sufferhead (reissue) (light green vinyl LP)
Cat: KFR 20393. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Original Sufferhead (25:25)
Power Show (14:55)
Review: Like so much of his often faultless work, Original Sufferhead by Fela Kuti is a powerful and politically charged album that embodies the essence of Afrobeat. For that reason, it is well deserving of this reissue as it remains relevant in more ways than one all these years after its original release in 1981 with its signature blend of funk, jazz, and traditional African rhythms, coupled with biting social commentary. The album confronts issues of oppression, corruption, and inequality, with Fela's impassioned vocals leading the charge. Each track is a call to action, urging listeners to rise against injustice and oppression. With its infectious grooves and thought-provoking lyrics, this is a timeless listen that continues to inspire and resonate with audiences around the world.
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Gentleman (50th Anniversary Edition)
Gentleman (50th Anniversary Edition) (limited clear & black smokey vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: KFR 20098. Rel: 22 Jun 23
Gentleman (14:44)
Igbe (Na Shit) (8:06)
Fe Fe Ne Eye Fe (8:08)
Review: This reissue of Gentleman is the seventh album in the series of celebratory 50th Anniversary reissues of legendary Nigerian musician Fela Kuti's work. The 1973 album is noted as the last of Kuti's early 1970s albums recorded with the first iteration of his live-in band, Africa 70, before they were much later replaced by the creatively, nominally-updated band Egypt 80. As ever for Kuti, the album is packed with metaphor and ironic satire as a subtext, glueing the Afrobeats and funk together with a heavy dose of anti-colonialism. Our highlight is the track 'Igbe', on which we hear Kuti at his least abashed, singing the word 'shit' in several Nigerian languages.
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Kalakuta Show (reissue)
Kalakuta Show (reissue) (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: KFR 20203. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Kalakuta Show (14:41)
Don't Make Ganran Ganran (16:12)
Review: There are a bunch of reissues of classic Fela Kuti albums dropping right now which is always going to be good news for collectors and Afrobeat lovers a like. As was often the case with his music, this album Kalakuta Show from 1976 was a way of him taking revenge on the military regime that attacked and brutalized him two years prior when the police mounted a large scale raid on Kalakuta Republic incoming Fela's own heavily guarded compound. They were the second raids in eight months and left Fela with scalp wounds and a broken arm, and us with this most remarkable musical retort.
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Afrodisiac (50th Anniversary Edition)
Afrodisiac (50th Anniversary Edition) (green & red marbled vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: KFR 20088. Rel: 02 Dec 22
Alu Jon Jonki Jon (12:41)
Chop & Quench (7:17)
Eko Ile (6:44)
Je'nwi Temi (Don't Gag Me) (13:18)
Review: 'Afrodisiac' was the renowned Afrobeat pioneer and infamous polygamist Fela Kuti's sexual mating call in album form. At the very prime of his career - which saw to the man marrying and sheltering over ten wives (while also engaging in anti-colonial political activism) - the album came about as a defining statement of Kuti's practice. Its best known song, 'Jeun Ko Ku', is listed by its Pidgin title 'Chop and Quench' on this 50th Anniversary edition. It's a satire about gluttony - "eat and die" in Standard English.
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Shakara (50th Anniversary Edition)
Shakara (50th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold pink vinyl LP + yellow vinyl 7" with obi-strip)
Cat: KFR 20278. Rel: 12 Jan 23
Lady (13:52)
Shakara (Oloje) (13:28)
Lady (Ezra Collective remix) (6:02)
Shakara (Oloje) (Ezra Collective remix) (4:57)
Review: Originally released in 1972, Shakara is a shining example of Fela Kuti & The Africa 70 in full flight. Made up of two 13-minute long pieces, the definitive Afrobeat sound is laid out in undulating, impossibly funky form. Tony Allen holds it down on the drums and the brass section from Tony Njoku, Igo Chico, Lekan Animashaun and Kuti himself punches out with urgency. This 50th anniversary release does things a little differently by inviting the excellent Ezra Collective to deliver their own versions of each track, each getting their side to lay down expansive reflections on the trailblazing groundwork laid by Kuti and his bandmates half a century ago.
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