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Straight From The Heart
Cat: BEWITH 085LP. Rel: 24 Apr 20
 
Funk
Think About It (4:47)
Straight From The Heart (4:21)
Sequel Baby Let's Play (3:38)
Four In The Morning (4:10)
If I Were You (5:53)
Two Is Better Than One (4:35)
Song For Katelyn (2:43)
Funk Invasion (2:52)
A Game Called Love (4:40)
Waiting For Sharon (4:42)
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Funk
 in stock $23.35
Open Space Motion: Underscores (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 114LP. Rel: 27 Sep 22
 
Library/Archive
Wide Open Space Motion (2:19)
Incessant Efforts (2:25)
Pink Sails (2:08)
Relaxed Mood (4:17)
Transiency (1:13)
Driving Sequences (3:24)
Action & Suspense (2:05)
Southern Mentality (2:42)
Hovering (2:13)
Bows (4:30)
Outset (1:38)
Constellation (1:33)
Changing Directions (2:37)
Neutral Position (1:48)
Departure For Universe (2:08)
Review: Not to be confused with Klaus WeiB, the East Germany-born handball hero of the Summer Olympics 1972, although born in the same era, this Klaus Weiss is in fact the man who started out as a jazz drummer before expanding his remit to other instruments and genres, winding up pretty prolific in the world of movie and TV scores. As can be heard here.

While not directly linked to, taken from, or inspired by screen work, Open Space underscores (ahem) many of the same totems. It's un-rushed, yet tracks are relatively brief, not much more than interludes. Each feels similar to the next, but they clearly invoke very different emotional responses. Somewhere between synth-laden fantasy soundtracks of yore, and medieval court music, it's like going into the future only to realise civilisation has gone backwards while retaining some of its tech prowess.
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 in stock $24.90
Rainbow Deux
Rainbow Deux (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BEWITH 034LP. Rel: 10 Sep 19
 
Funk
For The Rainbow (7:01)
Let Love In (6:06)
Sigh (4:15)
The Darkest Night (7:41)
Surrender Now (5:58)
Summer Is Her Name (4:42)
Are You Ready (3:45)
Streets (Keep Me Runnin') (6:32)
Samba Dreams (3:17)
Let's Go Deep (5:25)
We Should Be Laughin' (3:46)
Wishful Thinking (3:59)
Review: At the time of his passing in 2017, the late, great soul star Leon Ware was working on a new album with long-time collaborator Taylor Graves. Although he never finished it, Be With has decided to put together a final posthumous album that contains the five songs he finished for the set - which, impressively, include cameos from the likes of Kamasi Washington and Thundercat - and six cuts from an obscure, Japan-only CD from 2013. It's a wonderful listen from start to finish, with the Latin-tinged soul-jazz of "For The Rainbow", the head-nodding boogie business of "Sigh" and the synth-laden, strangely swung brilliance of "Are You Ready" amongst the highlights.
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 in stock $26.47
Mobius (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 150LP. Rel: 16 Apr 24
 
Jazz
Blue Trane (10:09)
Soho (10:35)
Off Minor (7:48)
The Maestro (6:18)
Road Island Red (5:41)
Review: Cedar Walton's Mobius, originally released in 1975 and now reissued here, remains a compelling testament to the fusion of jazz, funk, and rock. The album exudes a vibrant energy that transcends genres, blending intricate melodies with dynamic rhythms in a seamless cornucopia of sound. Walton's masterful compositions and arrangements take listeners on a journey through a sonic landscape rich with improvisation and groove. Tracks like 'Blue Trane' showcase his prowess as both a pianist and a composer, with its infectious funk-infused rhythms and mesmerizing chord progressions. Throughout the album, Walton's ensemble delivers stellar performances, with each musician contributing to the overall precision and creativity. The fusion of jazz, funk, and rock elements creates a captivating listening experience that is both timeless and innovative.
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Intérprete: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $30.61
Afro Rock
Cat: BEWITH 151LP. Rel: 20 Nov 23
 
Jazz
Megaton (5:02)
Renegade (5:06)
Facade (3:19)
Chabati (3:09)
Green Hell (6:44)
Boss (3:55)
Nsambei (3:57)
Waboco (3:31)
Cult (4:39)
Ngoma-Ku (7:06)
Review: Vecchio's Afro-Rock is one big horn-heavy, bass-blasting, Latin groove funk-rock party. Only now, you're all invited because this, ladies and gentleman, is officially... a grail no more. With copies currently starting at 400 Euros for an original, this beautifully presented reissue, part of Be With's fresh campaign with Music De Wolfe, is well overdue. A magnificent and somewhat obscure library set that's just a total, cohesive joy from start to finish, this here is the soundtrack to all your smokin' summer BBQs and communal cookouts.
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 in stock $24.65
Slow Motion & Movement (reissue)
VARIOUS
Cat: BEWITH 135LP. Rel: 01 Nov 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Antonio Campo - "Slow Business 1" (2:27)
Antonio Campo - "Slow Business 2" (1:34)
Norman Candler - "Moody You" (2:27)
Antonio Campo - "Slow Groovement" (2:21)
Sammy Burdson - "Slow Reactor 1" (2:03)
Sammy Burdson - "Slow Reactor 2" (2:01)
Sammy Burdson - "Threat To Research" (1:50)
Sammy Burdson - "Ion Exchanger" (1:40)
John Fiddy & Sammy Burdson - "Wave Motions" (0:59)
John Fiddy & Sammy Burdson - "Slow Motion Link" (1:32)
Sammy Burdson - "Scenic Vision 1" (3:07)
Sammy Burdson - "Scenic Vision 2" (1:38)
Sammy Burdson - "Scenic Vision 3" (1:37)
John Fiddy & Sammy Burdson - "Study In Brown" (4:16)
John Fiddy & Sammy Burdson - "Deja Vu 1" (1:46)
John Fiddy & Sammy Burdson - "Deja Vu 2" (1:45)
John Fiddy & Sammy Burdson - "Glistening Surface" (2:34)
Sammy Burdson - "Laser Fight" (1:09)
Review: Slow (Motion And Movement) was originally released on the Sonoton label back in 1980. It is a cult favourite now, much revered for its chipped, cut and edited takes on library breaks. The super sought after record gets a full reissue here from the good folks at Be With and is full of some of the most heat, dubbed out, slow and twisted library breaks you could ever imagine hearing. In between those monstrous moments are plenty of new age and synth style tracks that are all just as good. This most varied and vital selection is an essential one for all serious diggers.
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Intérprete: Gumshoe
 in stock $23.35
Emergency! (reissue)
Emergency! (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BEWITH 131LP. Rel: 29 Aug 23
 
Jazz
Emergency (9:38)
Beyond Games (8:19)
Where (12:10)
Vashkar (5:02)
Via The Spectrum Road (7:52)
Spectrum (8:54)
Sangria For Three (13:11)
Something Spiritual (5:41)
Review: Emergency! is the debut double album from US jazz great Tony Williams' fusion group The Tony Williams Lifetime, which brought John McLaughlin in on guitar and Larry Young in on organ for a session widely hailed as a landmark in the development of jazz fusion. Williams' drum work is central to the fierce rock energy which courses through the record, while elements of free jazz, modal and post-bop all spill into the mix over a thrilling 70-minute run time. Way ahead of its time in 1969 and now rightly recognised for the influence it's since wreaked, it's an essential document for anyone serious about their jazz history.
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 in stock $32.43
Playa Larga
Cat: BEWITH 021TWELVE. Rel: 05 Sep 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Playa Larga (feat Tycoon) (8:37)
1900 Ocean Ave (4:39)
Review: Todd Russell and The Dangerous Coats (aka. Scotty Coats and Erick "Todd" Coomes) are destined to impress with their of psychedelic rock and ethereal electronics on their latest single, Playa Larga. Touted as "in very real danger of being lost forever", this is an unearthing of two of their private downtempo-ish recordings, which both come on a double A-side 12" adorned with artwork by Arizona artist Frank Gonzales. Hailing from LA, they wear their hometown on their sleeve here, charting the mood of heat-hazed convertible sweats and brand boulevard cruisings, albeit with a humid rainforested twist.
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 in stock $18.94
Drama Suite Part II
Drama Suite Part II (limited LP)
Cat: BEWITH 162LP. Rel: 15 Jan 24
 
Jazz
The Rub (2:27)
Money Runner (2:13)
White Elephant Walk (1:22)
White Elephant Walk (Link) (0:31)
Walking Link (0:28)
Master Plan (2:46)
Night Watch (2:12)
The Fence (version A) (1:37)
The Fence (version B) (2:04)
Surveillance (1:30)
Total Silence (1:24)
Eyes (0:44)
Drama Backcloth (1a) (1:41)
Drama Backcloth (1b) (0:17)
Drama Backcloth (2) (0:59)
Drama Backcloth (3) (0:21)
Drama Backcloth (4) (0:23)
Scenechange (1) (0:20)
Scenechange (2a) (0:13)
Scenechange (2b) (0:23)
Scenechange (2c) (0:25)
Scenechange (3a) (0:16)
Scenechange (3b) (0:19)
Scenechange (4) (0:13)
Scenechange (5) (0:23)
Scenechange (6a) (0:27)
Scenechange (6b) (0:22)
Scenechange (7) (0:10)
Scenechange (8a) (0:14)
Scenechange (8b) (0:31)
Scenechange (9) (0:53)
Brass Statement (0:08)
Final Statement (0:49)
Review: British library musician and composer Alan Tew has one of his many magnum opuses, Drama Suite Part II, reissued by KPM. With the label keen to flaunt its first edition's going rate on Discogs, Tew's follow-up to the first part is a holy grail for library music collectors, owing to its performative subtlety, breadth of mood, and doubtless bottling of several modish styles of the time: noir, dark jazz, explotiation theme music. The track 'Stonechange' in particular hears many coded rerubs, with many versions and sub-versions, as was of the factual, rationalistic and methodical approach to the library music of the 1970s and early 80s. It's also got an indelibly clean sound: as with all KPM reissues, the audio for Drama Suite Part II comes from the original analogue tapes and has been remastered for vinyl by Be With regular Simon Francis.
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 in stock $25.69
Lewis Taylor (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 099LP. Rel: 18 Aug 21
 
Soul
Lucky (6:31)
Bittersweet (5:29)
Whoever (4:31)
Track (5:11)
Song (4:55)
Betterlove (5:25)
How (3:55)
Right (4:14)
Damn (6:02)
Spirit (3:13)
Review: Lewis Taylor self-released self-titled 1996 album is often spoken of as his masterpiece. It remains a modern classic more than a quarter of a century later as it stylishly and effortlessly mixes up neo-soul, pop and laid back funk. Original copies are incredibly hard to find let alone affordable so this is another timely reissue form Be With. The music has shades of every from Price to Gaye to Hendrix. It can be intimate and vulnerable as well as bold and empowering and is always hugely sensitively charged at all times. Highlights include the likes of the swinging, sombre funk of 'Whoever' and bittersweet feels of 'Betterlove.'
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 in stock $26.47
Stoned Part II (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 140LP. Rel: 19 Jun 23
 
Soul
Madman (4:21)
Keep Right On (5:27)
Reconsider (3:50)
When Will I Ever Learn 2 (3:43)
Out Of My Head Is The Way I Feel (2:55)
Carried Away (3:30)
Stoned (part 2) (4:10)
Positively Beautiful 2 (4:07)
Throw Me A Line (3:40)
Shame 2 (3:30)
Won't Fade Away (4:05)
Keep On Keeping On (4:41)
Review: It was only last year Lewis Taylor returned after 18 years with the warmly received NUMB. As an unconventional spirit within the modern British soul scene, he's always pursued his own path whether recording in the late 80s as Sheriff Jack or working with Gnarls Barkley. In 2002, in the wake of a deal with Island Records, he struck out on his own with two-part psychedelic soul opus Stoned, and here we get a reissue of Stoned - Part II laid down on wax for the very first time courtesy of Be With. If you have a thing for blue-eyed soul as well as Shuggie Otis' dreamy approach to songwriting and instrumentation, you're going to love this record.
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 in stock $30.61
Stoned Part I
Cat: BEWITH 139LP. Rel: 14 Jun 23
 
Soul
Stoned Part I (4:54)
Positively Beautiful (4:13)
Lewis IV (3:52)
Send Me An Angel (4:36)
Til The Morning Light (4:09)
Shame (4:27)
When Will I Ever Learn (part 1) (4:19)
Lovin U More (4:39)
From The Day We Met (part 2) (4:35)
Lovelight (4:52)
Sheneverdid (4:43)
Review: One of the great unsung talents of 21st Century British soul, Lewis Taylor's legacy in fact reaches back to the 80s and long stints as a solo artist and collaborator. He even signed to Island Records at the turn of the millennium, but after a couple of albums went independent and conjured up a double-album opus over the course of two years which begins with this hidden gem, Stoned - Part I. Now Be With have done the right thing and revisited this and other greats from Taylor's catalogue and given it a proper vinyl pressing, giving you the chance to savour his blue-eyed psychedelic songwriting all over again, or perhaps indeed for the first time.
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 in stock $30.61
Lewis II (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 129LP. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Soul
Party (5:59)
My Aching Heart (5:19)
You Make Me Wanna (4:25)
The Way You Done Me (5:06)
Satisfied (5:41)
Never Be My Woman (4:34)
I'm On The Floor (5:04)
Lewis II (5:06)
Into You (3:45)
Blue Eyes (3:42)
Everybody Here Wants You (4:47)
Review: .Lewis Taylor has always roamed fairly creatively freely with his music. He emerged at first releasing psychedelic music in the 80s under the name Sheriff Jack, then as Lewis Taylor in 1996 he offered a self-titled long player debut that explored the neo-soul sound of the day. He put out plenty of albums after that, an even played bass with Gnarls Barkley. Much of his work is being reissued right now including Lewis II which mixes up soul and breaks, funk and beats, with plenty of percussive grooves and expressive vocals that fans of James Lidell will love.

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 in stock $30.61
The Lost Album (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 141LP. Rel: 28 Jun 23
 
Soul
Lost (1:40)
Listen Here (4:13)
Hide Your Heart Away (4:50)
Send Me An Angel (4:45)
Leader Of The Band (4:32)
Yeah (4:49)
Please Help Me If You Can (4:20)
Let's Hope Nobody Finds Us (4:42)
New Morning (5:44)
Say I Love You (4:43)
See My Way (4:07)
One More Mystery (4:44)
Review: Be With have been on a mission to redress a great wrong in the history of modern British soul - the overlooking of Lewis Taylor. As a recording artist his legacy goes back to the late 80s, but he also had various patches of inspiration and activity in the late 90s and early 00s before making a welcome comeback with last year's NUMB. As with all great artists who never received their due, there's a lost album of unreleased work from Taylor which now thankfully sees the light of day, and it's another interesting dimension to this enigmatic singer. There's a touch of prog about the grandiose instrumentation, while you might also catch a whiff of Steely Dan in some of the pristine songwriting. It's a refined and wide-ranging listen which sits wonderfully with the other reissues from Taylor's back catalogue.
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 in stock $30.61
The Damn Rest (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 130LP. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Soul
Asleep When You Come (4:15)
You Got Me Thinking (4:50)
I Dream The Better Dream (5:03)
Pie In The Electric Sky/If I Lay Down (4:19)
Waves (4:48)
Trip So Heavy (4:50)
A Little Bit Tasty (6:05)
Lewis III (4:35)
Review: The Damn Rest is part of Lewis Taylor's extensive reissue campaign on Be With, revisiting the earlier works of an unsung talent of British turn-of-the-Century soul. In the late 80s he was recording as Sheriff Jack, and over time he worked with the likes of Gnarls Barkley but he also sparked off a sterling solo career in the mid 90s with a singing to Island which might well mark his finest output. There's a heavy, raw and inspired feel to the tracks from his 1996 EPs which are gathered together on The Damn Rest, the sound of someone deep in the reeds of inspiration and letting the music flow freely - just listen to the likes of 'Waves' and you'll be convinced by the time the track drops.
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 in stock $24.65
Numb
Numb (2xLP)
Cat: BEWITH 138LP. Rel: 22 Sep 23
 
Soul
Final Hour (4:53)
Numb (5:35)
Feels So Good (4:12)
Apathy (5:22)
Worried Mind (5:12)
Please (5:41)
Brave Heart (5:11)
Is It Cool (5:30)
Nearer (5:27)
Being Broken (4:50)
Review: Lewis Taylor has been around the block with his music, originally releasing pyschedelic music in the 80s as Sheriff Jack, and then coming through as Lewis Taylor in 1996 with his self-titled debut LP. Hitting a sweet spot in the inventive realms of neo-soul, he enjoyed considerable success with a run of LPs over 10 years before stepping back to work as a musical director and bassist for Gnarls Barkley and other projects. Now he's back with his first solo record in 17 years, exploring a range of moods and production styles while stitching everything together with his evergreen soulful croon.
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Music Force (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 124LP. Rel: 18 Apr 23
 
Funk
Exorcistor (4:08)
Greewich Boulevard (3:57)
Music Force (4:38)
Mission Africa (4:58)
Musical Stars (3:09)
Gentleman & Musician (3:26)
Film Action (3:13)
Episode Double (5:04)
Fatal Lady (3:38)
 in stock $22.58
FORTHCOMING
Invisible Man
Cat: BEWITH 157LP. Rel: 07 Jun 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Mr Righteous (intro)
You Need Knowledge
88 Soul
Black Shakespeare
For My People It's Spiritual
Lonely At The Top
Just Listen
California Dreamin'
Purity
Kunta Kente
1993 Shit
We Got Plots
Do Win-Dis
Hope She Remembers Me
Review: The long-awaited vinyl release of Superstar Quamallah's Invisible Man marks a momentous occasion for hip-hop aficionados. Originally praised upon its 2009 debut and featured prominently on Gilles Peterson's renowned Best Of show, this album is now presented in a deluxe 140g double vinyl edition with remastered audio and restored artwork. Invisible Man is a jazz rap masterpiece that seamlessly blends mellow melodies with dope beats and insightful bars. Superstar Quamallah, with his laidback flow reminiscent of hip-hop legends like Big Daddy Kane and Rakim, delivers a refined and soulful experience that captures the essence of the golden age of hip-hop. The album exudes summertime vibes, transporting listeners to long hot summer nights filled with endless possibilities.Tracks like You Need Knowledge,' '88 Soul,' and 'Black Shakespeare' showcase Quamallah's lyrical strength over elegant piano loops and nostalgic samples. Each song offers a unique journey through Quamallah's introspective reflections and nostalgic storytelling, as he masterfully incorporates elements of 80s and 90s rap culture into his own original style. A timeless gem that deserves recognition as one of the top rap records of the 2000s.
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Much Too Much
Cat: BEWITH 014TWELVE. Rel: 22 Apr 20
 
Disco/Reediciones
Much Too Much (5:51)
Much Too Much (instrumental) (6:16)
Review: Disco and boogie crate diggers aside, few have heard of Sass single "Much Too Much", which helped launch NYC label 25 West way back in 1982. Props then to Be With for licensing it and offering up this reissue, because it really is a largely overlooked gem. Head first for the A-side full vocal version, where a loved-up male lead vocal rides a slap-bass-heavy groove rich in glassy-eyed chords, D-Train style synth squiggles and unfussy boogie beats. The flipside instrumental version is if anything even deeper and dreamier, with a little more use of the squiggly synth solos (an effect usually created by pressing the keyboard's LFO trigger button, fact fans) and greater emphasis on the tidy slap-bass part.
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 in stock $12.19
Background Action (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 111LP. Rel: 22 Feb 22
 
Library/Archive
Speed Unlimited A (2:03)
Speed Unlimited B (0:49)
Speed Unlimited C (0:44)
Hurricane Wheels A (2:17)
Hurricane Wheels B (0:55)
Hurricane Wheels C (1:46)
Hurricane Wheels D (0:48)
Hurricane Wheels E (1:45)
Hurricane Wheels F (0:47)
Hurricane Wheels G (1:44)
Route Africaine A (1:16)
Route Africaine B (1:17)
Route Africaine C (1:18)
Kabul Trip A (2:01)
Kabul Trip B (1:59)
Kabul Trip C (0:48)
Kabul Trip D (1:14)
Water Pollution A (1:48)
Water Pollution B (1:03)
Water Pollution C (0:31)
Centurion A (1:45)
Centurion B (1:33)
Centurion C (1:12)
Gladiators A (1:54)
News Background B (2:31)
News Background C (1:45)
 in stock $16.09
Another Thought (reissue)
Another Thought (reissue) (gatefold 140 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: BEWITH 108LP. Rel: 18 Nov 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Another Thought (2:15)
A Little Lost (3:18)
Home Away From Home (5:13)
Lucky Cloud (2:17)
This Is How We Walk On The Moon (4:42)
Hollow Tree (2:30)
See Through Love (4:41)
Keeping Up (6:20)
In The Light Of The Miracle (6:01)
Lucky Cloud (Return) (3:00)
Just A Blip (3:40)
Me For Real (4:51)
Losing My Taste For The Night Life (4:30)
My Tiger, My Timing (5:33)
A Sudden Chill (2:42)
Review: Surprisingly, Arthur Russell's first posthumous collection of music, 1993's Another Thought, has never before been released on vinyl. With this gatefold double-album, Be With Records has finally set the record straight. It's well worth picking up, not least because the set, which was initially put together after raiding the legendary cellist-turned-producer's archive of unreleased recordings, is little less than superb. Full of hard-to-pigeonhole songs in Russell's unique style - effects-laden blends of cello, acoustic guitar, emotive vocals, twangy double bass and so on - Another Thought contains some of Russell's most refined and emotional recordings, including such classics as 'How We Walk on the Moon' and 'In The Light of a Miracle'.
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo, Blair French
 in stock $29.06
Rhythms: Tele Music (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 119LP. Rel: 31 Jan 23
 
Jazz
Latin Leitmotiv (3:37)
Red Medium (6:27)
Dead Slow (3:30)
Royal Shuffle No 1 (3:07)
Royal Shuffle No 2 (3:09)
Rock 73 (9:28)
Bass In Action No 1 (3:33)
Bass In Action No 2 (3:30)
Pepper Rock (2:36)
Review: The first fruits of Be With Records' recently announced partnership with Tele Music is a reissue of one of the legendary library music label's most far-sighted and sought-after releases: Tonio Rubio's 1972 collection 'Rhythms'. Offering the best in deep disco-breaks, laidback Blaxploitation funk and killer groove-based instrumentals, the album now comes accompanied by extensive new liner notes from Rubio and many of the crate-digging DJs who have been inspired by the album. Highlights include - but are in no way limited to - the wonderfully cosmic and otherworldly 'Dead Slow', the low-slung delights of 'Bass In Action' parts one and two, and the Pierre Henry-esque brilliance of 'Latin Leitmotiv'.
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Moonshade
Cat: BEWITH 152LP. Rel: 20 Nov 23
 
Jazz
Sunshine (1:14)
Gentle Eyes (2:09)
Heavy Lace (1:33)
Yesterday (2:33)
Petal Soft (2:53)
Coaster (2:22)
Grey Sigh (2:38)
Sweet Thing (2:19)
Cough Drop (1:55)
Moon Shade (2:37)
Sapphire (2:40)
Interweave (2:34)
Musette (2:44)
Reminiscence (2:28)
7:30 For 8:00 (1:51)
Sparky (0:46)
Review: The Roger Webb Sound's Moonshade is one of the coolest records ever. Originally appearing via the legendary De Wolfe library in 1971, it's a sumptuous jazz-soul-funk instrumental set. Full of melodic, melancholic yet sun-drenched songs, rich with colour and contrast, it was composed by self-taught jazz pianist Roger Webb and features vocal performances by Barbara Moore. That's right; the powerhouse library music duo! It makes Moonshade the perfect precursor and accompaniment to Barbara Moore's eternal classic Vocal Shades And Tones. It will come as no surprise that original copies, if you can ever find them, will set you back north of 200 notes. Even so, this timely Be With reissue pledges to go some of the way to assuage any related financial woes.
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Soul On Your Side (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 089LP. Rel: 24 May 23
 
Funk
Can You Feel It (part 1) (2:11)
You Better Believe It (4:01)
Soul On Your Side (3:39)
Zone (5:35)
Funk-N-You (2:01)
Street Dreamin' (3:42)
You're My Last Girl (3:23)
Monterey (5:08)
Can You Feel It (part 2) (0:49)
Review: The Rhythm Makers were a chameleonic Bronx-based band: debuting with an album in 1976 as Sabu And The Survivors, they then changed their name to The Rhythm Makers but saw commercial failure under the moniker. Metamorphosing once more into GQ, they became disco stars and then fell back into obscurity in the mid 70s. It wasn't until the new millennium in which they returned to The Rhythm Makers name and proffered a new, retrospective version of 'Soul On Your Side' to a much tighter audience - it was was soon to become their rare and sought-after retainer. The title track is a veritable classic thanks to its samplage by many hip-hop artists; the rest of the album consists entirely of zingingly sticky disco-funk cream.
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The Fall (Maurice Fulton remix) (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 018TWELVE. Rel: 16 Apr 24
 
Disco/Reediciones
The Fall (Maurice Fulton remix) (6:25)
The Fall (3:41)
Review: Maurice Fulton has delivered countless killer remixes over the last two and a half decades, including plenty that for one reason or another remain hard-to-find. This remix of LA r&b/indie-pop fusionists Rhye - first released 11 years ago - fits in that category. Fulton's version, showcased on side A, is a typically atmospheric, spaced-out affair rich in trademark crunchy disco drums, fluid and wayward electronic synth-bass reminiscent of his Syclops project, elastic bass guitar, effects aplenty and tactile female lead vocals. As the B-side original mix - a piano-laden downtempo pop number that swims in similar sonic waters to Sebastien Tellier's 'La Ritournelle' - shows, Fulton's mix is a genuinely radical re-build that exemplifies the very best of remix culture.
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Under The Sun (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 104LP. Rel: 14 Sep 22
 
Jazz
In Procession
The Addison Trip
Pastoral Graffiti
New Life
A Taste Of Sarsaparilla
Theme 1 - Sarsaparilla
Theme 2 - Feast Alfresco
Theme 3 - Rites Of Man
Review: The Nucleus crew laid down a superb body of work throughout the seventies. The one and only Madlib often pillages it for samples as a big fan of the group's dark and broody sound. A number of their best records are in the process of being reissued now and Under The Sun is the latest. It is packed with expressive sax sounds, dense drums and whirring synths that still sound way ahead of their time. The whole thing has been lovingly re-mastered from the original analogue tapes too, for extra audio enjoyment.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Alleycat (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 105LP. Rel: 18 Aug 22
 
Jazz
Phaideaux Corner (6:18)
Alleycat (14:13)
Splat (12:04)
You Can't Be Sure (3:47)
Nosegay (4:47)
Review: Be With are busy reissuing a number of Nucleus albums and Alleycat sure is one of their best. It is packed with stone cold rhythms as well as having a red hot sleeve. The band put it out in 197 and it was their last for the Vertigo label, all meticulously produced by Jon Hiseman. It's as good as any of their work with its funk fusions of prog, jazz and rock all ageing brilliantly well. There are big riff-laden tunes, cop-funk chases and more lush and laidback pieces that will have you deep in the groove. It has all been remastered from original tapes so sounds as good as ever.
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Elastic Rock (reissue)
Elastic Rock (reissue) (gatefold LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BEWITH 125LP. Rel: 24 May 23
 
Jazz
1916 (1:16)
Elastic Rock (4:04)
Striation (2:15)
Taranaki (0:55)
Twisted Track (5:59)
Crude Blues (part 1) (0:31)
Crude Blues (part 2) (0:22)
1916-The Battle Of Boogaloo (5:44)
Torrid Zone (5:16)
Stonescape (4:16)
Earth Mother (1:48)
Speaking For Myself, Personally, In My Own Opinion, I Think (6:43)
Persephone's Jive (2:13)
Review: Headed up by the revered trumpeter and visionary composer Ian Carr, Nucleus have penned many a seminal album and Elastic Rock certainly is one of them. It was a real milestone for the jazz-rock fusion scene and marked a stunning debut in 1970 that has been hard to find ever since. Saxophonist Brian Smith, guitarist Chris Spedding - who wouold later go on to produce the Sex Pistols' first recordings - drummer John Marshall, bassist Jeff Clyne and sax, oboe and pianist Karl Jenkins all brought energy and invention in equal measure on this one with cuts like the title track offer lovely electric blues, '1916' featuring heavy drums and melancholic horns and 'Striation' being more serene. Be With have remastered this reissue from the original tapes.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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We'll Talk About It Later (reissue)
We'll Talk About It Later (reissue) (gatefold LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BEWITH 126LP. Rel: 24 May 23
 
Jazz
Song For The Bearded Lady (7:21)
Sun Child (5:17)
Lullaby For A Lonely Child (4:16)
We'll Talk About It Later (6:17)
Oasis (9:46)
Ballad Of Joe Pimp (3:44)
Easter 1916 (8:49)
Review: Not to be confused with the US electro outfit of the same name, Nucleus was - as many readers will know - a pioneering British jazz-rock outfit helmed by Ian Carr, whose releases frequently drew on a wide palette of influences (think funk, soul, pyschedelic and progressive rock). They made a lot of great albums during the 1970s, though few are quite as inspired as 'We'll Talk About It Later', a wonderfully laidback and atmospheric 1971 set that has now been given the reissue treatment by the consistently impressive Be With Records. The many highlights include - but are in no way limited to - the bluesy, slow-motion shuffle of 'We'll Talk About It Later', the wah-wah guitar sporting summer bliss of 'Sun Child', the gently unfurling brilliance of 'Oasis' and the pleasingly heavy jazz-rock pulse of 'Ballad of Joe Pimp'.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Snakehips Etcetera (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 128LP. Rel: 24 May 23
 
Jazz
Rat's Bag (5:54)
Alive & Kicking (8:46)
Rachel's Tune (7:41)
Snakehips Etcetera (10:03)
Pussyfoot (4:04)
Heyday (7:38)
Review: First released on Vertigo in 1975, the growling basslines and irresistible rolling grooves of Nucleus emerge in full force for Snakehips Etcetera - an infectiously energetic record that sounds as though it has barely aged a day. Opening onto the unctuous grooves of 'Rat's Bag', where a jubilant trumpet solo takes centre stage, this track instantly takes us into the heart of Nucleus' entirely distinctive terrain. On the B-side, the title track emerges at a slower pace and with synthesised elements moving to the fore - this is a release that perfectly demonstrates how electronics and instrumentation can be combined to reach new heights. With original copies of this release proving virtually impossible to score, we're thankful Be With have gifted the world with a much-needed re-release.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Vocal Shades & Tones
Cat: BEWITH 153LP. Rel: 20 Nov 23
 
Jazz
Hot Heel (2:50)
It's Gospel (2:50)
Steam Heat (3:00)
Fly Away (2:48)
His Name Was (2:37)
Swing Over (2:17)
Touch Of Warmth (2:41)
Voice Force Nine (2:13)
Very Fine Fellow (1:59)
Shades-Tones (3:28)
I'm Feather (2:12)
Drifting (2:27)
Take Off (2:00)
Fly Paradise (2:18)
Review: Vocal Shades And Tones is a miraculous leftfield library classic from the genius mind of celebrated UK composer/singer/vocal arranger Barbara Moore. It's a heavenly groove-based blend of jazz, Latin, soft-psych, folk-funk, and gospel soul. Recorded for the legendary Music De Wolfe in 1972, it's an audacious start-to-finish listen, as dizzying as it is dazzling. It's a perfect snapshot of a musical era, supported by Moore's glorious vocal arrangements. Widely regarded among collectors, DJs, and lounge/easy-listening acolytes as an absolute essential, it is viewed as the holy grail by many production music heads, rarely appearing for sale and disappearing in a flash when it does. Indeed, originals now go for over L300, and it's easy to see why. Just one of the reasons why this fresh Be With reissue, part of a wider De Wolfe reissue campaign, is so utterly crucial.
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Intérprete: Clémentine
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The Mighty Soulmates
Cat: BEWITH 016TWELVE. Rel: 10 Dec 21
 
Funk
I Wanna Be The One (3:37)
Back In The Day (4:40)
Blue Tuesday (3:43)
Private Time (4:11)
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Call A Wave Remixes
Call A Wave Remixes (gatefold double 12")
Cat: BEWITH 020TWELVE. Rel: 01 Aug 23
 
Deep House
Call A Wave (DFC dance mix) (7:46)
Call A Wave (Breakdown mix) (6:13)
Call A Wave (Orbital mix) (6:03)
Call A Wave (Return To The Deep Ambient mix) (4:40)
Call A Wave (New Age mix) (3:41)
Review: Here comes a fresh 12" containing four remixes of the song 'Call A Wave' by Malcolm McLaren and The Bootzilla Orchestra. The original was released in 1989 as part of McLaren's album Waltz Darling, which was an early example of the 'collaborative studio album' popular at the time, and fused classical music with elements of then-contemporary dance music styles, such as his brand of downtempo-ish post-punk / industrial - a true McLaren mode. The newer remixes that feature here come from the likes of DFC and Mark Moore and William Orbit (responsible for the Orbital mix rather than the Hartnoll brothers) and are no less sludgey, Balearic and chuggy as the original loom-bird-laden track. Two new stripped-back versions also appear.
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Darkland (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 096LP. Rel: 08 Jul 21
 
Jazz
Darkland (0:38)
Tulips (2:54)
Immaculate Conception (0:47)
Love Theme No 3 (1:23)
The Owl In Daylight (0:51)
Innovative Patterns (2:26)
Osiris (0:56)
Groove Experiment No 3 (1:48)
Raincloud (3:55)
Phonic (0:47)
Love Theme No 2 (1:56)
Italian Summer (0:55)
Endless (2:04)
Wonder Theme (1:10)
Willow (1:05)
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Tulips
Tulips (LP)
Cat: BEWITH 087LP. Rel: 17 Jun 20
 
Soundtracks
Swans (1:55)
New Danger (1:57)
Old Habits (2:02)
Chase Theme No 1 (1:49)
Infinite Bliss (1:34)
Evening (1:44)
Rain Dance (2:55)
Sure Thing (2:09)
Garcon Manque (2:02)
Turning In (2:45)
Chase Theme No 2 (1:04)
Hues (2:04)
Intérprete: Osmose, Phat Phil Cooper
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Spatial & Co (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 121LP. Rel: 18 Apr 23
 
Funk
Future Vision (3:45)
Cosmic News (2:26)
Baby Bass (2:43)
Star Odyssey (3:32)
Meteor One (2:08)
Bass For Love (2:48)
Space Alert (3:23)
Galaxy Wars (2:40)
All The Bass (2:47)
OVNI Telex (3:29)
Galactics (2:47)
Animals Bass (2:31)
Review: Sauveur Mallia's Spatial & Co. hears a well-deserved reissue on Be With, harkening back to the synth-drizzled French disco producer's creatively dreamy opus from 1979. With instrumental bits from the opener 'Future Vision' to the future-facing outback-ambience of 'Star Odyssey', this is a masterpiece of cosmic, electronic disco-funk that quite literally intends to transport its listeners through the cosmos (whether said journey is literally undertaken via an actual rocketship, or simply remains in the listener's drug-altered mind, is up to them).
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo, DJ ROCCA
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Burning Feeling
Cat: BEWITH 106LP. Rel: 05 May 22
 
Disco/Reediciones
Burning Feeling (6:26)
The Fog (4:09)
Don't Turn Away (From My Love) (8:53)
South Beach Sunrise (5:21)
New Age Of Christ (4:56)
Maybe Tonight (6:28)
Love Reaction (4:58)
Deco District (7:05)
Review: Prolific American producer Steve Moore served up some low slung retro grooves under the Lovelock alias a decade ago on Prins Thomas' Internasjonal imprint. Burning Feeling receives a much needed second coming on London reissue label Be With, finally appearing on vinyl for the first time with a fresh remaster (supervised by Moore himself) and pressed as a double LP with stylish new black & gold artwork. Bright like neon throughout, with classic (Italo) disco motifs galore and late night boogie-down vibes abound. It's what the label best described themselves as 'the sound of Big Room Smooth' and that's pretty spot on!
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Washington Park
Washington Park (limited LP)
Cat: BEWITH 107LP. Rel: 14 Feb 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
It Means Love (3:05)
Washington Park (4:48)
We'll See (2:37)
Seduction (2:07)
Center Square (3:21)
Rhythm 77 (4:24)
Review: New York-based multi-instrumentalist/producer/film composer Steve Moore's Lovelock project returns to woo us all once more with Washington Park. This is yet another unctuous suite of instrumentals that are best categorised as lounge music heightened with plenty of magical and exotic synth sounds. This time, Moore is in a more mellow mood than ever before with soothing melodies and gently unfolding arrangements that offer a cathartic place to hide, well away from the dark dystopian of modern day life. This might be an album that is low-key in terms of design, but it is certainly high impact emotionally.
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Suzie Super Groupie (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 063LP. Rel: 23 Sep 20
 
Funk
Junie III (0:32)
Suzie Thundertussy (4:11)
If You Love Him (3:19)
What Am I Gonna Do (3:41)
Super Groupie (5:17)
Surrender (3:48)
Suzie (4:27)
Stone Face Joe (4:22)
Spirit (6:36)
Review: The late, great Walter 'Junie' Morrison may be best known for his contributions to killer records by Parliament/Funkadelic (whose 'One Nation Under a Groove' he wrote) and Ohio Players, but between 1975 and '84 he released a string of mostly excellent albums. Arguably the best of the bunch is 1976's Suzie Super Groupie, which has now been given the reissue treatment courtesy of Be With Records. Musically, it's a thrill-a-minute ride through P-funk, Ohio Players style flash-fried funk fusion, Sly Stone style funk-rock, synth-laden proto-boogie and cheery, soul-fired dancefloor workouts. That's there's no filler, just a string of killer cuts, is testament to Morrison's immense, sadly missed talents.
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My Music (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 066LP. Rel: 27 Nov 19
 
Disco/Reediciones
My Music (5:44)
What The World Needs Now Is Love (4:28)
Sweet Love (2:35)
Because I Love You (4:10)
It Ain't Easy (3:55)
You (4:11)
Just Us (3:00)
Yesterdays & Tomorrow (4:25)
Thank You Mother Dear (3:00)
Reason For The Reason (3:05)
Review: The always excellent Be With turn their attention to Samuel Jonathon Johnson and his fantastic 1978 album "My Music", which was the only full length he put out. The smooth vibe you get from the cover art alone says a lot about the music the man recorded: steamy, downtempo soul, romantic disco and lots of strong laden gems to warm you and a loved one through. The well known "What The World Needs Now Is Love" is a slow motion soul soother, while "Sweet Love" is pure positivity and "You" brings gorgeous orchestral disco funk fusions that brim with vitality. His own libidinous spoken word vocals add loveable sleaze to "Just Us" and makes for one of many highlights.
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Tags: Soul Disco
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Soul Portrait (reissue)
Soul Portrait (reissue) (limited heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: BEWITH 018LP. Rel: 10 Nov 16
 
Soul
Ain't Gonna Stop (3:09)
You Can't Miss Something That You Never Had (2:37)
A Love That's Worth Having (2:50)
Good To The Last Drop (3:03)
That's What I Call Lovin' You (1:56)
You Gotta Try (2:30)
Let Me Give You The Love You Need (2:37)
Lucky To Be Loved By You (2:51)
Keep On Doin' What You Do (2:19)
Your Love Keeps Liftin' Me Higher (2:36)
Do What You Wanna Do (3:17)
Review: Willie Hutch was just 25 years old when he recorded his debut album, Soul Portrait. While he would go on to greater commercial success later in his career, Hutch's first stab at soul success sold relatively poorly on its initial release. Ever since, the album has been in demand with collectors, so this licensed reissue is more than welcome. Sitting somewhere between the horn-heavy soul of Stax, punchy '60s funk and the Motor City stomp of Motown, the 11 featured songs put Hutch's evocative, passionate vocals and heart-felt lyrics at the centre of the action. The result is a classic soul album that has more than stood the test of time.
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FORTHCOMING
Soul In The Horn
Cat: BEWITH 154LP. Rel: 31 May 24
 
Jazz
Honey Pot
Mess Around
Calypsoul
Long Gone
Sweetlips
Girl
Love Ya' Baby
Sunday-Goin' To Meetin' Time
Snap Back
Harlem Hendoo
Ludwig
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Blue Butterfly: Selected Sound (reissue)
Hardy's Jet Band - "Sorry, Doc!" (3:15)
Hardy's Jet Band - "Wind It Up!" (2:55)
Hardy's Jet Band - "Safari Track" (3:01)
Hardy's Jet Band - "Look At Me" (2:29)
Hardy's Jet Band - "Blue Butterfly" (2:45)
Hardy's Jet Band - "What You Call To Be Free" (3:06)
Orchestra Klaus Wuesthoff - "Lady In Space" (2:28)
Orchestra Klaus Wuesthoff - "Big Beat" (2:49)
Jan Troysen Band - "A Blue Message" (3:32)
Jan Troysen Band - "Pop Happening" (2:30)
Orchestra Gary Pacific - "Ghetto Gap" (2:46)
Orchestra Gary Pacific - "Soft Wind" (2:06)
Orchestra Gary Pacific - "So Far" (1:39)
Review: For their latest deep dive into the world of library music, Be With Records has plundered the catalogue of German outlet Selected Sound. Comprising cuts in a variety of related styles recorded by a string of in-house outfits, 'Blue Butterfly' was originally mailed to subscribers in the film, television and advertising industries way back in 1971. It has largely stood the test of time brilliantly, with our picks of a very strong bunch including the fuzz-fuelled, flute-sporting car-chase heaviness of Hardy Jet Band's 'Sorry, Doc!', the 'Relight My Fire'-inspired big band funk-rock of 'Safari Track' by the same combo, the spaghetti western-on-the-moon flex of 'Lady In Space' by Orchestra Klaus Wuestoff' and the appallingly titled but utterly joyous 'Pop Happening' by the Jan Troysen Band.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Soul Food Taqueria
Soul Food Taqueria (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BEWITH 026LP. Rel: 07 Dec 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Lectric Chile Goat (intro) (0:57)
Abierto (3:58)
Organism (4:07)
Thank You MK (3:51)
Tatanka (4:09)
Train Of Thought (interlude) (1:20)
It Gets Heavy (feat Gresham Taylor) (3:23)
Thin Brown Layer (4:39)
So Many Years Ago (interlude) (0:31)
Terra Unfirma (4:04)
Gettin It Together (feat Lyrics Born) (3:21)
Another Brother Gone (2:25)
Broken Blood (3:47)
And The Day Goes By (interlude) (1:30)
Lost Unfound (3:30)
The Color Of Life (3:55)
Falling Awake (3:53)
Review: Tommy Guerrero is a constantly insightful figure in the downtempo scene. In fact, everything about the man protrudes good vibes and a chilled, leaned-back sort of mood. As an important side note, he was one of the original skateboarders back in the 1980's, running wheelies and exporting the culture to mainland Europe, along with his connection to lounge music. Soul Food Taqueria is a 2003 album, originally out through the mighty Mo Wax, and now reissued finely on Be With. We love everything about this album, form its positive TOV, to the artwork and its seamless blend of hip-hop and ambient, a cocktail that still tastes more than fresh as of 2017. TO be honest, this is foundational gear, and it wouldn't be unfair to say that this sound has not progressed a whole lot since albums like these first dropped in the UK. Essential.
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Loose Grooves & Bastard Blues
Cat: BEWITH 155LP. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
BW's Blues (4:48)
So Blue It's Black (3:29)
Keep On Keepin On (2:49)
Azule (2:17)
Black Sheep Blues (3:29)
30 (1:31)
Pollo Caliente (3:02)
Never (1:41)
Solow (1:56)
Introspection Section (4:19)
Gone Again (2:34)
In My Head (3:06)
Soul Miner (2:58)
Review: Tommy Guerrero's sublime debut album Loose Grooves And Bastard Blues carved out his name as a musician, and followed hot on the heels of an already established skateboarding career. It's not often we can name an artist whose talents lend just as well to the axe as they do to the deck, but it's plain to see on this insouciant jazz/bossa nova collection: Guerrero is one dextrous bloke. With the skate career held firmly in mind, we can easily imagine these numbers as the backing cuts to a fish-eyed trickstyle video; it's a great testament to the pure joy of music-making too, with Guerrero insisting: "it was never meant to be released. I was just recording for the fun of it - still my fave. Oh so naive!"
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Return Of The Bastard
Cat: BEWITH 156LP. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
And The Folklore Continues (2:18)
La Califas Perdido (2:36)
I Would Go With You (2:43)
No Time For Time (1:59)
Calling For Ya! (2:05)
Bloodinthemud (3:27)
Zapata's Boots (2:37)
Mosaic Man (1:46)
What Have I Been Doing Since I Was Gone? (2:11)
Paper Switchblade (3:11)
Never Forget To Remember (2:44)
Run With The Hunted (3:15)
New Terrain (2:24)
40 Summers (2:33)
The Simple Man (2:26)
Review: Guitarist, composer and skateboarder Tommy Guerrero hears several of his earliest albums reissued now via Be With, of which 2008's Return Of The Bastard was his fifth. Still evidently deep in the throes of recording for the pure fun of it, this fifteen-track album reflects a pure lyricless enjoyment that few other of Guerrero's contemporaries could ever hope to share. Perhaps it's the meditative truck of his earlier skate career that course-corrected his frame of mind to pure creative meditativeness; here driving noisy drum machines, lightly-amped two-tones, the occasional kalimba and faint vocals all collide for the perfect accompaniment to an implied visual narrative.
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Phasing News Volume 1 (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 148LP. Rel: 13 Sep 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Moon To Light (Number II) - A
Moon To Light (Number II) - B
Soul Cathedral (Number II) - A
Soul Cathedral (Number II) - B
Light In The Rains (Number II) - A
Light In The Rains (Number II) - B
Mondial Scoop (Number II)
Mecanic Bird Song
Mephisto Jet (Number II) - A
Mephisto Jet (Number II) - B
Mephisto Jet (Number II) - C
Phasing News - A
Phasing News - B
Review: The Tele Music archival reissues series continues with this rather cosmic LP from Michael Gonet, one of the many esteemed library musicians to have graced the label and library's many halls in the early 1970s. Phasing News Volume 1 captures his approach well; slow-burning synthesizers, electric pianos and percussion, coalescing into neat motifs for cosmic alien arrivals, depraved montages, and awestruck final scenes. Those harbouring soft spots for Tangerine Dream's soundtracks are likely be impressed by the likes of the 'Soul Cathedral' and 'Moon To Light' tracks, but a complete jazz-prog curveball is thrown come 'Light In The Rains', after which the album is never the same.
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Intérprete: Mimi
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Phasing News Volume 2 (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 149LP. Rel: 13 Sep 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Mondial Scoop (Number III) (2:06)
Phasing Percussions (A) (2:20)
Phasing Percussions (B) (1:38)
Phasing Percussions (C) (2:29)
Phasing Percussions (D) (2:00)
Phasing Leitmotive (A) (2:36)
Phasing Leitmotive (B) (1:09)
Phasing March (2:08)
Devil Dance (A) (2:33)
Devil Dance (B) (2:32)
Flower Dance (A) (2:40)
Flower Dance (B) (1:08)
Happy Smith (Number II) (1:13)
Phasing Cymbals (1:57)
Phasing Winds (0:54)
Phasing Suspense (A) (1:48)
Phasing Suspense (B) (1:25)
Review: Continuing Be With's library music reissues series is this latest callback to the rare 1979 album French composer and producer Michael Gonet, who, like many of his contemporaries, created futuristic and experimental sounds for TV, radio and film, working at the precipice of a new, transitional media age. Dripping from this bleeding edge comes twelve strange tracks for timpani, synth and odd time signature, occasionally dipping into styles ranging from synthpop, minimalism and funk. Choice weirdo segments include the forbidden-planetary 'Phasing Percussions' tracks and the dastardly instrumental-fonky 'Devil Dances'.
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Half & Half (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 090LP. Rel: 01 Jun 23
 
Jazz
Keep It Funky (4:54)
Day Dreaming (3:10)
Here Comes Funky Lou (3:53)
Betcha By Golly Wow (3:32)
People Make The World Go Round (4:24)
Slipping Into Darknes (7:17)
Missing You (3:04)
John's Groove (3:00)
The Love Gangster (2:50)
Lie (2:31)
Ah Movin' On (4:07)
Review: Cleveland Eaton had an accomplished life as a jazz musician, whether throwing down on piano, saxophone, trumpet, tuba or bass, up to his passing in 2020. As well as recording for the legendary Black Jazz, in 1973 he also released this armour-plated heater on Gamble. The cover is something else, it must be said, but the grooves contained within will soon dispel any prior judgements. These are hot and heavy instrumental funk-outs for crate-diggers, beat-flippers and those who simply enjoy losing themselves in the finest funk money can buy. With some familiar versions slipped in from 'Day Dreaming' to 'Betcha By Golly Wow', there's also a comforting familiarity to the music, even if it sounds like nothing else you've heard before.
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Top Fiction (remastered)
Cat: BEWITH 147LPTM3072. Rel: 05 Sep 23
 
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Captain Parade (3:12)
Mountain Echoes (2:50)
Discowboy (1:14)
Tombola Time I (2:36)
Tombola Time II (2:01)
Space Fiction (2:09)
Mountain Trumpet (2:17)
Tambours Parade (1:37)
Deer Forest (4:25)
Charly Guitare (2:57)
Magic Lake I (2:40)
Magic Lake II (2:44)
Pop Fiction (1:40)
Damnation Space (2:41)
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