Idris Muhammad - "I'm A Believer" (5:12)
True Transfusion & Linco - "No Communication" (part 1) (5:25)
Uneda Dennard & The Shandells Band - "Fantasy Ride" (3:47)
Sold Gold Revue - "She's So Good" (feat Ray Crumley) (4:03)
Eugene Smiley & The Essence Of Love - "Yes It's You" (3:24)
Ruth Waters & The State Of Mind Show Band - "Superstar" (extended version) (6:30)
Oscar Lopez Ruiz - "Las Venganzas De Beto Sanchez" (2:07)
Paulina Viroga - "Vale Volar" (3:44)
Laine August - "Be My Friend" (2:46)
Margaret Singana - "Why Did You Do It" (3:32)
Bimbo E I Milionari - "Milionbimbo" (Ric Piccolo edit) (4:29)
Milan Kymlicka - "It's Over" (3:37)
Review: Miles Away: One, curated by label founder Dom Ore, is a soulful journey spanning continents, eras, and genres. Rooted in soul, this compilation seamlessly blends legendary musical figures with lesser-known gems, creating a cohesive listening experience. Disc one kicks off with Idris Muhammad's spiritual-jazz masterpiece 'I'm A Believer,' leading into modern soul and disco selections that showcase Miles Away's reputation. Highlights include Eugene Smiley's rare crossover-soul track 'Yes It's You' and Solid Gold Revue's infectious dance cut 'She's So Good.' The compilation also features enduring soul funk like 'No Communication' by True Transfusion and gospel-infused sounds like 'Fantasy Ride' by Uneda Dennard. Disc two takes a different turn, offering soundtrack and library music cuts alongside eclectic finds like Laine August's electro-pop gem 'Be My Friend' and Colour's stripped-back street-soul track 'Deeper.' The set concludes with Margaret Singana's timeless cover of Stretch's 'Why Did You Do It.' Painstakingly researched and officially licensed, each track is accompanied by in-depth liner notes, honoring the artists and their music. Miles Away: One is a worthy addition to any collection.
… Read more