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Sounds Of The Universe: Art + Sound 2012-2015 Record A
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 307A. Rel: 10 Jun 15
 
Deep House
Hieroglyphic Being - "Shikaakwa" (8:53)
Tevo Howard - "Summer Romance" (5:42)
Kassem Mosse - "Staat Aus Glas" (12:40)
Andres - "Ribena" (5:14)
Blludd Relations - "Cold Like The Baron" (3:59)
AYBEE - "Return To The Underground" (5:26)
Heatsick - "Snakes & Ladders" (7:51)
Tenderlonious - "Caramel" (8:28)
Review: The grandly titled Sounds Of The Universe: Art + Sound 2012-15 sees the always excellent Soul Jazz compile together the series of limited 12" releases the label has issued over the past three years. The double CD release features both these cuts and a whole host of new productions from some like-minded artists, but this LP sampler houses just those previously released tracks. It's a great move by Soul Jazz too, given how rare the original 12"s were and any self-respecting fan of electronic music should check Art + Sound for the Kassem Mosse, Andres, Heatsick and Tenderlonious cuts in particular. Taking grip of the entire B-side, Mosse's heat treated track "Staat Aus Glas" is 13 minutes long but could easily go one for three times as long without losing any of its charm.
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Studio One Ska Fever! More Ska Sounds From Sir Coxsone's Downbeat 1962-1965
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Cat: SJRCD 271. Rel: 26 Sep 13
 
Clásico/Ska
Hugh Godfrey - "Mad World"
Johnny Moore - "Skavling Johnny"
Bongo Man & The Skatalites - "Marcus Garvey"
The Clarendonians - "Rudie Bam Bam"
Jackie Opel - "Old Rocking Chair"
The Wailers - "Climb The Ladder"
Jackie Mittoo - "Jump For Joy"
Lee Perry - "Gumma"
Soul Brothers - "Freedom Sounds"
The Clarendonians - "You Won't See Me"
Roland Alphonso & The Studio One Orchestra - "Cleopatra"
The Gaylads - "Don't Try To Reach Me"
The Skatalites - "Ska Parisienne"
Joe Higgs & Roy Wilson - "There's A Reward"
The Skatalites - "Timothy"
The Ethiopians - "Live Good"
Don Drummond - "Green Island"
The Wailers - "Mr Talkative"
Review: It's been a while since Soul Jazz tapped into the seemingly bottomless well that is the Studio One archives. This latest trawl through "Sir" Coxsone Dodd's landmark label focuses on the Jamaican imprint's ska output in the "downbeat" period between 1962 and 1965. It was in this period that the ska movement, reflecting Jamaica's newfound independence from the UK, truly began to find its own voice. While that alone makes Studio One Ska Fever worthy of further inspection, it's the tracklist - heavy on early scene classics such as "Freedom Sounds", "Marcus Garvey" and "Mad World", as well as lesser known gems and early works from Lee 'Scratch' Perry and the Wailers - that makes is essential listening.
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Intérprete: Soul Jazz Records
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85 Space
85 Space (12")
Cat: SJR 13212. Rel: 06 Apr 06
 
Disco/Reediciones
85 Space
Retroactive
Review: Rekid is the alter-ego of Matt Edwards. With numerous recording projects (Rekid, Radio Slave, Quiet Village, Mathew E, Sea Devils) Matt Edwards’ music breaks down the traditional barriers of dance music and exposes influences from Walter Gibbons to Andy Weatherall to DJ Harvey to create a truly unique sound. "85 Space/Retrospective" are two more amazing slabs of tech/disco/slowed down house, his trademark sound as a taster for his forthcoming album "Made In Menorca".
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Mind Maze
Mind Maze (limited LP + 7")
Cat: SJRLP 527. Rel: 09 Mar 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Mind Maze (2:37)
Minotaur (3:10)
Syndrome (1:54)
Sospetto (3:10)
Illusions (1:46)
Scanner (1:51)
Burner (1:45)
Rare Earth (4:25)
Pathways (2:42)
Skip Breath (0:44)
Odyssey (4:25)
Passage (0:48)
Signals (0:24)
Black Phone (3:02)
Mirror (2:37)
Stone Tape (4:52)
Seraphim (3:36)
Orpheus (3:02)
Review: Tucson, Arizona-based band Trees Speak have been exploring the interplay of 1970s German electronic music and modern production since the early 2010s. Their latest release, Mind Maze, showcases their penchant for intricacy, dreamweaving psychedelic rock, krautrock, and electronic music into a lengthy 19-track tapestry. The band's mesmerizing live shows, featuring live projections and intricate lighting design, have garnered them a cult following - but that barely scratches the surface of their conceptual scope, with their name drawing inspiration from the concept of harnessing future technologies to store information and data in trees and plants, with the idea that trees are able to communicate within their root systems. A convincing continuum of kosmische cool.
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Grounation (Definitive Deluxe Box Set Edition)
Grounation (Definitive Deluxe Box Set Edition) (3xLP + 7" + magazine + inserts + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJR 495BOX. Rel: 22 Sep 22
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Bongo Man (4:41)
Narration (8:47)
Narration (Continued) (3:55)
Mabrat (3:21)
Poem 1 (2:42)
Four Hundred Years (4:29)
Poem 2 (1:00)
Song (1:55)
Lumba (6:59)
Way Back Home (4:37)
Ethiopian Serenade (4:12)
Oh Carolina (3:32)
So Long (4:50)
Grounation (15:06)
Grounation (Continued) (15:05)
Blacker Black (Traditional) (7" edit) (3:11)
Grounation (Excerpt)(Traditional) (7" edit) (3:45)
Review: Count Ossie is one of the true forefathers of Jamaican music as we know it, setting a template for the spiritual, drum-focused sound of Nyabinghi as a musical extension of Rastafarian religious practice. From an outsider community in Wareika Hill, Ossie and his fellow players were slowly integrated into Jamaican music culture and went on to record singles for the likes of Coxsone Dodd, but it was with the formation of The Mystic Revelations Of Rastafari and the recording of Grounation in 1973 that Ossie cemented his legacy. Now Soul Jazz are reissuing this landmark album as a triple-12" pressing with a bonus 7" and accompanying magazine - all the better to understand the context and meaning of this incredible work.
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Grounation (reissue)
Cat: SJRCD 488. Rel: 23 Sep 22
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Bongo Man
Narration
Narration Cont'd/Mabrat (Passin Thru)
Poem
Four Hundred Years
Poem
Song
Lumba
Way Back Home
Ethiopian Serenade
Oh Carolina
So Long
Grounation
Grounation Cont'd
Review: Count Ossie is one of the true forefathers of Jamaican music as we know it, setting a template for the spiritual, drum-focused sound of Nyabinghi as a musical extension of Rastafarian religious practice. From an outsider community in Wareika Hill, Ossie and his fellow players were slowly integrated into Jamaican music culture and went on to record singles for the likes of Coxsone Dodd, but it was with the formation of The Mystic Revelations Of Rastafari and the recording of Grounation in 1973 that Ossie cemented his legacy. Now Soul Jazz are reissuing this landmark album as a triple-12" pressing with a bonus 7" and accompanying magazine - all the better to understand the context and meaning of this incredible work.
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Two Synths A Guitar & A Drum Machine: Post Punk Dance Vol 1
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Two Synths A Guitar & A Drum Machine: Post Punk Dance Vol 1 (heavyweight neon green vinyl 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 462C. Rel: 05 Mar 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Automatic - "Too Much Money" (2:17)
Zongamin - "Underwater Paramid" (3:26)
New Fries - "Lily" (6:16)
Vex Ruffin & Fab 5 Freddy - "The Balance" (3:22)
Ixna - "Somebody Said" (3:25)
Leroy Duncann - "Dream River" (1:03)
Tom Of England - "Neon Green" (4:06)
Toresch - "Tocar" (5:18)
Becker & Mukai - "La Riviere Des Perles" (7:11)
Gramme - "Discolovers" (4:48)
Niagara - "Ida" (5:40)
Charles Manier - "Sift Through Art Collecting People" (7:40)
Black Deer - "Baseball Shorts" (4:30)
Madmadmad - "Hot Disco" (3:30)
Wino D - "Track 15" (6:59)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Post punk and dance music can be perfect bedmates simply because they are so often one and the same thing. Or rather the former is a form of the latter, with post punk's audio iconography frequently involving a rolling approach to rhythms, subtleties given room to shine and a sense of constant build about the atmospherics. All of which are also cornerstones of electronic club sounds, too.

Here then Soul Jazz adds to its extensive and consistently-impressive back catalogue of genre-themed compilations with a collection of tracks that take their lead from electro pop, industrial, punk, techno and more. Featuring a host of contemporary artists, including LA DIYers Automatic, German sonic artists Toresch and Philippines-via-California cult hero Vex Ruffin, it's refreshingly modern proof of how vital this stylistic meeting point is.
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Rocksteady Got Soul
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Rocksteady Got Soul (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SJRLP 464. Rel: 19 Mar 21
 
Clásico/Ska
Alton Ellis - "It's True" (2:46)
The Heptones - "You Turned Away" (2:32)
The Gladiators - "Mr Sweet" (2:21)
The Jail Breakers - "Work It Up" (2:25)
Lee Perry & The Gaylads - "Run Rudie Run" (2:50)
The Heptones - "Young Generation" (3:31)
Jackie Mittoo - "Good Feeling" (2:13)
Calvin Marshall - "I Need Your Loving" (2:36)
Alton Ellis - "I'll Be Waiting" (2:36)
The Clarendonians - "The Tables Gonna Turn" (3:18)
Ken Parker - "When You're Gone" (2:09)
Sound Dimension - "Traveling Home" (3:38)
Errol Dunkley - "Get Up Now" (2:33)
John Holt - "My Heart Is Gone" (2:50)
Freedom Singers & Larry Marshall - "Monkey Man" (2:13)
The Ethiopians - "Let The Light Shine" (2:56)
Im & David - "Money Maker" (2:39)
The Viceroys - "Lose & Gain" (2:37)
Review: Soul Jazz Records continues to trawl through the vast archives of Jamaica's Studio One label and its many offshoots. This time round, they're focusing on uplifting, feel-good rocksteady and soulful reggae cuts from the late 1960s and early '70s. As you'd expect, it's an excellent collection that not only showcases classic cuts and well-worn "riddims", but also obscurities and the sort of rare gems that make reggae collectors go weak at the knees. With such stars as Alton Ellis, John Holt, Lee 'Scratch' Perry, the Heptones and Jackie Mittoo all featured, and exhaustive sleeve notes from reggae scholar Rob Chapman, Rocksteady Got Soul is another essential Studio One compilation from the reliable Soul Jazz Records crew.
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Feel Like Jumping
Cat: SJR 47612. Rel: 21 May 21
 
Clásico/Ska
Marcia Griffiths - "Feel Like Jumping" (3:36)
Dub Specialist - "Feel Like Jumping" (part 2) (3:45)
Review: Stone cold classic alert! First released on Studio One back in the late 1970s and a guaranteed reggae floor-filler ever since, 'Feel Like Jumping' is not only one of Coxsone Dodd's most potent productions, but also one of Marcia Griffiths' greatest moments. Now available again on a heavyweight vinyl pressing with extra bass-weight, the track us built around an infectious rhythm, dancing horn riffs, sweet backing vocals and a life-affirming lead vocal from Griffiths' celebrating the sheer joy of dancing. The flipside Dub Specialist revision is superb too - a genuinely bone-shaking, sub-heavy dancefloor dub that places echoing snippets of Griffiths' lead vocal and reverberating horns at the heart of the action.
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Candace Of Meroe
Candace Of Meroe (limited 12")
Cat: SJR 45512. Rel: 24 Jul 20
 
Jazz
Theon Cross - "Candace Of Meroe" (5:50)
Pokus - "Pokus One" (4:17)
Review: Soul Jazz Records' new must-have compilation "Kaleidoscope" does a great job in celebrating the vibrancy of the UK's fast-growing contemporary jazz scene. For some reason the vinyl version of the release omits the two tracks featured here, hence the label offering them up on a limited-edition 12" single that they say will never be repressed or reissued. The A-side features Sons of Kemet member (and renowned tubist/trombonist) Theon Cross's "Candace of Meroe", a bustling affair that riffs on the polyrhythmic Afrobeat sound of Tony Allen and Fela Kuti whilst taking it in a decidedly jazzier new direction. Over on the flip psychedelically inclined duo Pokus delivers "Pokus 1", a wonderfully low-slung and spaced-out affair that adds mind-altering, mutilated electric piano motifs to a deliciously weighty, low-slung groove.
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The World Of Keith Haring
Keith HARING / VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 444. Rel: 28 Jun 19
 
Disco/Reediciones
B Beat Girls - "For The Same Man" (5:01)
Damon Harris - "It's Music" (8:42)
Pylon - "Danger" (5:37)
The Jonzun Crew - "Pak Man" (6:18)
Funk Masters - "Love Money" (6:29)
John Sex - "Bump & Grind It" (3:58)
Sylvester - "Over & Over" (12" Disco mix) (9:29)
Johnny Dynell & New York 88 - "Jam Hot (Rhumba Rock)" (7:22)
Art Zoyd - "Sortie 134" (part 2) (3:45)
Adiche - "Chuka-Ja (Get Ready)" (6:56)
Class Action - "Weekend" (Larry Levan mix) (8:15)
Gray - "Cut It Up High Priest" (4:23)
Golden Flamingo Orchestra - "The Guardian Angel Is Watching Over Us" (6:50)
Extra T's - "ET Boogie" (5:30)
Fab 5 Freddy - "Change The Beat" (7:31)
Convertion - "Let's Do It" (6:40)
Yoko Ono - "Walking On The Thin Ice" (5:55)
Review: Curated as part of the iconic street artist's Tate exhibition this year, The World Of Keith Haring unites many of the talented souls Keith knew, or was inspired by, during his prolific rise as one of the most vital cultural spokesmen through the 70s and 80s. Soundtracking the gritty downtown NYC streets he made his first mark on, this limited collection captures the whole melting pot from b-boy culture with cuts such as "E.T Boogie" and "Bump N Grind", raw boogie and soul ("Over & Over") and pure drama ("The Guardian Angel Is Watching Over Us"). A powerful collection as striking and relatable as his own signature.
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Intérprete: Tripeo
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Deutsche Elektronische Musik 3: Experimental German Rock & Electronic Musik 1971-81
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 402. Rel: 01 Dec 17
 
Experimental/Electronic
Klaus Weiss - "Wide Open Space Motion" (2:20)
AR & Machines - "I'll Be Your Singer, You'll Be My Song" (2:27)
Deutsche Wertarbeit - "Deutscher Wald" (4:02)
Dzyan - "Khali" (4:40)
Missus Beastly - "Geisha" (5:24)
Alex - "Derule" (2:54)
Agitation Free - "In The Silence Of The Morning Sunrise" (6:33)
Georg Deuter - "Pearls" (2:10)
Michael Bundt - "The Brain Of Oskar Panizza" (8:42)
Popol Vuh - "Ja, Deine Liebe Ist Suber Als Wein" (3:31)
Novalis - "Dronsz" (4:56)
Broselmaschine - "Schmetterling" (9:28)
Neu! - "Neuschnee" (4:04)
Between - "And The Waters Opened" (10:59)
La Dusseldorf - "White Overalls" (2:09)
Klaus Weiss - "Constellation" (1:43)
Achim Reichel - "Tanz Der Vogel In Den Winden" (7:32)
Roedelius - "Lustwandel" (3:52)
Pyrolator - "Die Haut Der Frau" (3:08)
Cluster - "Hollywood" (4:23)
Streetmark - "Passage" (4:23)
Niagara - "Rhythm Go" (2:45)
Michael Bundt - "Neon" (12:30)
Review: If you're in the market for a beginner's guide to krautrock and "kosmiche", then the first two volumes of Soul Jazz's Deutsche Elektronische Musik series should be essential listening. This third volume - the first for four years - should be on that list, too. It arguably goes deeper than its predecessors, combining cuts from pioneering electronic and art-rock bands like Neu!, Cluster and Popol Vuh with tracks from lesser-known artists such as Michael Bundt, Dronsz and Achim Reichel. Musically, it's also far more diverse than its predecessors, containing as much space-rock and proto-punk as early electronic experimentation and droning alternative rock. As ever, the accompanying sleeve notes from author David Nobbs expand on the story in brilliant detail.
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Intérprete: Soul Jazz Records
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Armagideon Time (reissue)
Cat: SJR 43212. Rel: 26 Sep 19
 
Clásico/Ska
Armagideon Time (Discomix vocal) (2:28)
Armagideon Time (Discomix version) (2:38)
Review: Studio One have put out plenty of big tunes and this is the latest to get a big reissue on a super loud-cut 12" single for extra devastating impact. It's a well-known classic every self-respecting reggae fan should know and blows up any party, especially when tweaked like these two versions. They were originally produced by Studio One bossman Coxsone Dodd and have been covered by The Clash as well as sampled by The Fugees and hip hop MC KRS One. The snaking lead synth, the rumbling drums and classic ska trumpet are all straight up irresistible.
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Soul Of A Nation: Afro Centric Visions In The Age Of Black Power Underground Jazz Street Funk & The Roots Of Rap 1968-79
Gil Scott-Heron - "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" (3:08)
Mandingo Griot Society With Don Cherry - "Sounds From The Bush" (3:51)
Roy Ayers Ubiquity - "Red Black & Green" (4:41)
Philip Cohran & The Artistic Heritage Ensemble - "Malcolm X" (5:18)
Sarah Webster Fabio - "Sweet Songs" (5:06)
Phil Ranelin - "Vibes From The Tribe" (3:49)
Horace Tapscott With The Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra* - "Desert Fairy Princess" (10:56)
David McKnight - "Strong Men" (4:59)
Joe Henderson - "Black Narcissus" (5:07)
Oneness Of Juju - "African Rhythms" (6:44)
Doug Carn - "Suratal Ihklas" (5:42)
Duke Edwards & The Young Ones - "Is It Too Late?" (9:54)
Carlos Garnett - "Mother Of The Future " (7:40)
Review: The soul, sound and spirit of America's most vital, volatile and explosive revolutions curated by Soul Jazz as part of an art exhibition at London's Tate Modern Gallery; Soul Of A Nation explores how the political movement was translated and reflected by the musical at the time. A hugely creative and radical decade where art fused expressionism, poetry and spirituality, from the fiery jazz of Carlos Garnett, the raw vocal soul Oneness Of JuJu and of course the iconic sounds and ideas from Roy Ayers and Gil Scott Heron this marks the start of conscious black music.
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Nigeria Soul Fever: Afro Funk Disco & Boogie: West African Disco Mayhem!
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 344. Rel: 09 Sep 16
 
International
Joni Haastrup - "Free My People" (4:52)
Christy Essien - "You Can't Change A Man" (3:59)
Akin Richards & The Executives - "Afrikana Disco" (6:25)
Tee Mac - "Nam Myoho Renge Kyo" (5:40)
Joni Haastrup - "Greetings" (6:14)
Don Bruce & The Angels - "Ocheche (Happy Song)" (5:51)
Benis Cletin - "Get Up & Dance" (5:37)
Colomach - "Enoviyin" (5:02)
Joni Haastrup - "Do The Funkro" (4:04)
Tee Mac - "Living Everyday" (feat Marjorie Barnes) (5:19)
Arakatula - "Mr Been To" (4:01)
Angela Starr - "Disco Dancing" (5:30)
Joni Haastrup - "Wake Up Your Mind" (5:58)
Jimmy Sherry & The Musik Agents - "Nwaeze" (7:00)
Benis Cletin - "Soul Fever" (5:02)
Arakatula - "Wake Up Africa" (3:19)
Review: Another work of Soul Jazz curatorial gold: Nigeria Soul Fever is a detailed gatefold trip into one of Nigeria's richest chapters in music. Heavy trade restrictions allowed them to develop their own style without too much US or European influence and the result is an array of national talent who largely remained legends within their own borders. The range is mesmerizing; the sinewy synth and playground vocal Q&A of Benis Cletin's "Get Up & Dance", the ballroom disco soul of Tee Mac's "Living Everyday", the soulful afrofunk folk of Jimmy Sherry's "Nwaeze", the gut-punching power of Arakatula's album finale "Wake Up Africa". This is a treasure trove of unreleased gems that capture a truly unique time.
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Nova
Nova (limited coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: SJRLP 442. Rel: 15 Feb 19
 
Jazz
Nova (3:48)
Lions Of Juda (5:34)
Free Spirits - Unknown (5:47)
Long Time Black (8:00)
Sixth House (8:16)
Review: Way back in 1976, now legendary U.S jazz drummer Steve Reid and his band, The Legendary Master Brotherhood, headed into Studio WE in NYC to record what would become "Nova" - a near-legendary debut album that has since become a cult classic. Featuring a mix of punchy free jazz and free funk, the set is still regarded by many jazz-heads as Reid's defining work. Here it gets a fresh reissue on limited orange vinyl, with Soul Jazz Records doing their usual bang-up job on the mastering and packaging. There's much to admire throughout, from the fizzing dueling trumpet and sax solos of breezy opener "Nova", to the spiraling spiritual jazz intensity of "Free Spirits - Unknown" and the free-jazz epic "Sixth House".
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Color Him Father (Special Edition)
Color Him Father (Special Edition) (limited LP + 1-sided 12")
Cat: SJRLP 497. Rel: 25 Feb 22
 
Soul
Color Him Father (3:02)
I've Gotta Be Me (2:35)
The Chokin' Kind (2:22)
The Greatest Love (3:47)
A Handful Of Friends (3:03)
Everyday People (2:11)
Love Of The Common People (2:37)
Wheel Of Fortune (3:25)
The Days Of Sand & Shovels (3:57)
Birds Of A Feather (2:43)
Only The Strong Survive (2:59)
Traces (2:34)
Amen, Brother (2:35)
Say Goodbye To Daddy (2:51)
Mama's Song (3:23)
Amen Brother (extended mix) (2:50)
Review: Most people only know Washington, DC band The Winstons for the thing: the righteous drum break from their single 'Amen, Brother', which over the past four decades has become the backbone of countless hip-hop, breakbeat hardcore amd drum & bass tunes. That killer cut is not only featured on this much-needed first vinyl reissue of the band's long out of print 1969 debut album, Color Him Father - a genuinely brilliant collection of emotive soul songs - but, on this limited-edition version, also included in specially extended form on a bonus, dubplate-style single-sided 12-inch. This fully remastered version of the set also includes four extra tracks, all previously issued as singles, making it the definitive version of a vitally important album.
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Life Between Islands: Soundsystem Culture Black Musical Expression In The UK 1973-2006
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 507. Rel: 28 Jan 22
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Black Slate - "Sticks Man" (3:35)
Dee Sharp - "Rising To The Top" (4:42)
Asher Senator - "One Bible" (5:02)
Cymande - "Fug" (4:25)
Digital Mystikz - "Misty Winter" (4:53)
Winston Curtis - "Be Thankful For What You've Got" (5:35)
Trevor Hartley - "It Must Be Love" (3:24)
Shut Up & Dance - "Java Bass" (3:51)
Brown Sugar - "Black Pride" (3:25)
The Terrorist - "RK1" (6:26)
Black Harmony - "Don't Let It Go To Your Head" (7:18)
Pebbles - "Positive Vibrations" (3:46)
The Ragga Twins - "Ragga Trip" (4:36)
Funk Masters - "Love Money" (6:30)
Cosmic Idren - "Compelled" (3:36)
Harry Beckett - "No Time For Hello" (8:44)
Janet Kay & Alton Ellis - "Still In Love" (3:31)
Sandra Reid - "Ooh Boy" (3:47)
Tabby Cat Kelly - "Don't Call Us Immigrants" (5:46)
Brown Sugar - "I'm In Love With A Dreadlocks" (3:24)
Review: The latest collection from the mighty Soul Jazz draws together a myriad of different styles favoured by black British sound systems, not only reflecting the roots of different communities reaching these shores but also the UK twist that that music has received as result. Reggae forms the backbone of the collection, from the blissful consciousness of Pebbles' 'Positive Vibrations' to the more protest-orientated Brown Sugar's 'Black Pride' and Tabby Cat Kelly's 'Don't Call Us Immigrants'. But the presence of Shut Up & Dance, Ragga Twins, Ray Keith aka The Terrorist and Digital Mystikz helps show the uniquely British areas into which sound system culture evolved - rave, breakbeat, jungle and dubstep.
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Can I Be Your Squeeze
Cat: SJR 3047. Rel: 26 Nov 21
 
Funk
Can I Be Your Squeeze (2:31)
Take Care Your Homework Friend (2:27)
Review: The unequalled Soul Jazz label is serving up some monster funk this month and they don't come much bigger than these two cuts from Chuck Carbo. Opener 'Can I Be Your Squeeze' is a super catchy, break heavy and funk fulled party jam to destroy the floor. Written and produced by the celebrated Eddie Bo, it comes with big drums from New Orleans stick man James Black. On the flip is the ever so slightly more mellow but not less dance 'Take Care Your Homework Friend.' These have long been hard to find and now come pressed nice and loud on fresh wax.
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Intérprete: Soul Music
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Hip Drop (reissue)
Hip Drop (reissue) (limited 7")
Cat: SJR 2847. Rel: 26 Nov 21
 
Funk
Hip Drop (part 1) (2:44)
Hip Drop (part 2) (2:37)
Review: Soul Jazz Records are focusing on the fertile New Orleans scene right and and are reissuing a load of out of print, hard to find or eye watering expensive 45rpms. Most of them have been written and produced by the legendary funk machine that is Eddie Bo and this one features in the pocket drum playing from New Orleans's great James Black. His super tight rhythms power along both parts of these big, party start funk tunes. Expressive and guttural vocals light up each one with plenty of horns for good measure.
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Life Between Islands: Soundsystem Culture: Black Musical Expression In The UK 1973-2006
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Cat: SJRCD 507. Rel: 28 Jan 22
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Black Slate - "Sticks Man"
Dee Sharp - "Rising To The Top"
Asher Senator - "One Bible"
Cymande - "Fug"
Digital Mystikz - "Misty Winter"
Winston Curtis - "Be Thankful For What You've Got"
Trevor Hartley - "It Must Be Love"
Shut Up & Dance - "Java Bass"
Brown Sugar - "Black Pride"
The Terrorist - "RK1"
Black Harmony - "Don't Let It Go To Your Head"
Pebbles - "Positive Vibrations"
Ragga Twins - "Ragga Trip"
Janet Kay & Alton Ellis - "Still In Love"
Funk Masters - "Love Money"
Cosmic Idren - "Compelled"
Harry Beckett - "No Time For Hello"
Sandra Reid - "Ooh Boy"
Tabby Cat Kelly - "Don't Call Us Immigrants"
Brown Sugar - "I'm In Love With A Dreadlocks"
Review: The latest collection from the mighty Soul Jazz draws together a myriad of different styles favoured by black British sound systems, not only reflecting the roots of different communities reaching these shores but also the UK twist that that music has received as result. Reggae forms the backbone of the collection, from the blissful consciousness of Pebbles' 'Positive Vibrations' to the more protest-orientated Brown Sugar's 'Black Pride' and Tabby Cat Kelly's 'Don't Call Us Immigrants'. But the presence of Shut Up & Dance, Ragga Twins, Ray Keith aka The Terrorist and Digital Mystikz helps show the uniquely British areas into which sound system culture evolved - rave, breakbeat, jungle and dubstep.
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Deutsche Elektronische Musik 4: Experimental German Rock & Electronic Music 1971-83
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Cat: SJRLP 459. Rel: 06 Nov 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Alex - "Patella Black" (3:44)
Klauss Weiss - "Driving Sequences" (3:27)
Can - "I'm So Green" (3:05)
Agitation Free - "Laila" (part 2) (6:47)
Deutsche Wertarbeit - "Guten Abend, Leute" (5:38)
Amon Duul II - "Wolf City" (3:20)
Michael Rother - "Flammende Herzen" (7:03)
Klauss Weiss - "Pink Sails" (2:10)
Virus - "My Strand-Eyed Girl" (4:16)
Conrad Schnitzler - "Ballet Statique" (4:49)
Kalacakra - "Nearby Shiras" (9:14)
EMAK - "Tanz In Den Himmel" (2:50)
Et Cetera - "Mellodrama 2a" (5:12)
Gruppe Between - "Triumphzug Kaiser Maximillian I" (3:15)
Roedelius - "Halmharfe" (3:25)
Dzyan - "Dragonsong" (7:30)
Harmonia - "Deluxe (Immer Wieder)" (9:43)
Gunter Schickert - "Suleika" (6:19)
Witthuser & Westrupp - "Schopfung (1 Mose 1)" (8:26)
Review: Here's hoping you've got your super-weird hat on. As the title of this latest Soul Jazz compilation suggests, the tracks on here are anything but by numbers and cross so many genre lines it often becomes impossible to differentiate between the rock and electronic bits, simultaneously teaching us all something about the connectivity of everything, and how real creativity has never been siloed by style.

Of course the likes of 'Guten Abend, Leute' by Deutsche Wertarbeit are firmly in the synth end of things, a building track that uses phaser noises and accordions to create something that could definitely work on today's dancefloors. And next on the list, 'Wolf City' by Amon Duul II, is a strange rock brew of post punk and jazz. But elsewhere work such as 'Pink Sails' by Klauss Weiss, 'Ballet Statique' from Conrad Schnitzler and the heartbreakingly beautiful pianos of Roedelius' 'Halmharfe' make differences harder to identify.
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Intérprete: Soul Jazz Records
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No No No
No No No (12")
Cat: SJR 47712. Rel: 15 Apr 22
 
Clásico/Ska
Dawn Penn - "No, No, No" (4:26)
Dub Specialist - "No, No, No" (Creator version) (3:09)
Review: Soma sub-label Avoidant Records recently put out a fantastic collection fo electro cuts but it was a digital only release. Now some of the standouts from it get pulled together on this fresh new 12"that joins the dots between Europe and Detroit. DJ Godfather kicks off with some rapid fire 313 electro, squirrelling bass and slick claps then 'One Direct Line' from The Exaltics is more cosmic and blissed out with lush ambient synths. On the flip, Flug goes hard with mad digital patterns and Blaktony layers up jacking drums, corrugated bass and dark hits. Great stuff.
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Studio One Rockers (reissue)
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Studio One Rockers (reissue) (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 451BLK. Rel: 15 Jul 22
 
Clásico/Ska
Sound Dimension - "Real Rock" (2:29)
Marcia Griffiths - "Feel Like Jumping" (3:35)
Freddie McGregor - "Bobby Bobylon" (2:29)
Horace Andy - "Skylarking" (3:08)
Lennie Hibbert - "Village Soul" (3:01)
Brentford All Stars - "Greedy G" (3:39)
Johnny Osbourne - "Truth & Rights" (3:00)
Ernest Ranglin - "Surfin'" (2:27)
Michigan & Smiley - "Eye Of Danger" (5:58)
Dawn Penn - "No, No, No" (4:31)
The Skatalites - "Phoenix City" (2:59)
Prince Jazzbo - "Crabwalking" (3:15)
Jackie Mittoo - "Hot Milk" (2:07)
Lone Ranger - "Badder Dan Dem" (3:54)
Cedric Brooks - "Ethiopia" (3:45)
Review: A true staple of the Soul Jazz compilation canon, Studio One Rockers originally came out in 2001 and has remained an authoritative overview of the Studio One sound ever since. As one of the major powerhouses of Jamaica's music industry during those heady years of ska, rocksteady, reggae and dancehall, Studio One's legacy deserves acknowledgement from anyone with even a passing interest in the music. This collection takes in legends like Horace Andy, Dawn Penn, Johnny Osbourne and Jackie Mittoo, and shines a light on many other iconic artists with that perfect balance of broad appeal and deep-rooted knowledge that Soul Jazz nail when they pull a collection together.
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Studio One Women Vol 2
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Studio One Women Vol 2 (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SJRLP 502. Rel: 27 May 22
 
Clásico/Ska
Hortense Ellis - "Can I Change My Mind" (2:59)
Marcia Griffiths - "Melody Life" (2:49)
Myrna Hague - "New World" (7:41)
Marcia Griffiths - "Shimmering Star" (4:15)
Nora Dean - "Heartaches" (2:59)
The Jay Tees - "Buck Town Corner" (3:02)
Jennifer Lara - "Turn Turn Turn" (3:12)
Doreen & Alton - "I'm Still In Love" (3:19)
Doreen Schaeffer - "Sugar Sugar" (2:40)
Denise Darlington - "Feel So Good" (2:24)
Angela Prince - "My Man Is Gone" (2:33)
Nana McLean - "Till I Kissed You" (5:06)
Nina Soul - "Barb Wire" (2:42)
Jackie & Doreen - "Welcome You Back Home" (3:05)
Nina Soul - "Sleeping Trees" (4:25)
Rita Marley - "Friends & Lovers" (3:05)
Hortense Ellis - "Secretly" (2:19)
Marcia Griffiths - "You're No Good" (2:18)
Review: Compiling a slew of tracks that are either impossible to find or which have never been issued, the legendary Jamaican label Studio One have put together a fresh selection of all the best songs recorded by its women artists over the years. Harkening all the way back to the early '60s and through to the '80s, this boundless, romantic blossom of lovers' bass and vox charts both covering and original hits from the likes of Marcia Griffiths, Rita Marley and Hortense Ellis.
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Studio One Roots: The Original (20th Anniversary)
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Studio One Roots: The Original (20th Anniversary) (blue vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 056C. Rel: 07 May 21
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
The Cyclones - "Meditation" (with Count Ossie) (2:34)
Cornell Campbell - "Natty Don't Go" (with The Brentford Rockers) (3:06)
Freddie McGregor - "Africa Here I Come" (with The Sound Dimension) (5:22)
Bunnie & Skitter - "Lumumbo" (2:31)
Willie Williams - "Addis A Baba" (with The All Stars) (3:34)
L Crosdale - "Set Me Free" (with Drum Bago & The Rebel Group) (3:23)
Leroy Wallace - "Far Beyond" (with The New Establishment) (3:42)
Lennie Hibbert - "More Creation" (4:15)
Alton Ellis - "Blackish White" (with The Sound Dimension) (2:29)
Winston Jarrett - "Fear Not" (with The Sound Dimension) (2:48)
Devon 'Soul' Russell - "Drum Song" (3:51)
The Gaylads - "Africa" (3:23)
Black Brothers - "School Children" (with The New Establishment) (2:52)
Linton Cooper - "You'll Get Your Pay" (with The Brentford Disco Set) (2:53)
Sound Dimension - "Congo Rock" (3:54)
Zoot Simms - "African Challenge" (3:14)
Review: Soul Jazz Records' Studio One releases are legendary, and for good reason. This 20th Anniversary edition is of one of the most classic of them all, so it rightfully gets a special one-off blue double vinyl pressing. This one set the standard and is jam packed with classics from the almighty reggae roster of master producer Clement 'Sir Coxsone' Dodd. The likes of Freddie McGregor, Willie Williams, Cornell Campbell, Alton Ellis and Devon Russell all feature and contribute to a fine mix of seminal cuts and more rare gems that touch on surreal afro-centric dreams as well as Rasta anthems.
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Cold Wave #2
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Cold Wave #2 (limited translucent purple vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 485C. Rel: 25 Jun 21
 
Coldwave/Synth
Lena Willikens - "Howlin Lupus" (5:12)
Beta Evers - "Hiding" (4:42)
LFT - "Stay Away From The Light" (3:39)
Job Sifre - "At Least We Try" (9:18)
De Ambassade - "Niet Van Mij" (4:03)
Tolouse Low Trax - "Rushing Into Water" (9:03)
VCVS - "Hum" (3:56)
Dave ID - "Help Starts" (3:45)
Broken English Club - "Vacant Cars" (3:36)
Krikor Kouchian - "Deserver Dub" (3:58)
Review: Compilations don't come much more authentic or complete than those put together by the legendary London Soul Jazz crew. Cold Wave is a new one that focusses on current electronic artists who "have all been shaped by the early European cold wave artists of the late 70s and early 80s." The first instalment was essential and the second is much the same. Where that one was organ, this one is translucent purple, with big names like Lena Willikens, Job Sifre and Tolouse Low Trax all joining the dost between the past, present and future of this sound.
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The Next Ball Game (reissue)
Cat: SJR 2837R. Rel: 15 Jul 22
 
Soul
The Next Ball Game (2:10)
Part Of The Game (2:47)
Review: Inell Young was a New Orleans-based singer who recorded with Eddie Bo and also had a small clutch of solo singles in the late 60s-early 70s. Soul Jazz picked up on one of Young's rarest offerings, a beautiful single which came out some time in the 60s. They first reissued it in 2014 and it keeps getting repressed for very good reason - it's just a perfect slice of southern soul. 'The Next Ball Game' is a fiery, funky number with a clattering beat and plenty of overdriven energy, raw like the best music should be but oh so sweet thanks to Young's angelic voice. 'Part Of The Game' is a swooning heartbreak ballad that makes the perfect inversion to the firecracker of an A-side.
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Intérprete: Voodoocuts
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Garden Of Four Trees
Cat: SJR 2827. Rel: 15 Jul 22
 
Funk
Garden Of Four Trees (2:40)
Teach Me (2:32)
Review: There is currently only one copy of this on Discogs and it is listed at a rather eye watering L1200. Thankfully this reissue means you can own an undeniably brilliant tune for a much more reasonable price. It is a seminal New Orleans joint from the main man Eddie Bo who made it for the hugely popular group The Explosions. Juanita Brooks is the powerhouse soul sister who provides the vocals and on the other side is something just as good - a deep soul gem to warm you to your core.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Funk
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Deutsche Elektronische Musik 2: Experimental German Rock & Electronic Music 1971-83 (Record B)
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Cat: SJRLP 494B. Rel: 28 Jul 22
 
Post Rock/Experimental
AR & Machines - "Als Hatt Ich Das Alles Schon Mal Gesehen" (5:30)
Gila - "Sundance Chant" (4:12)
Neu! - "Isi" (5:02)
Pyrolator - "Danger Cruising" (3:16)
Sergius Golowin - "Die Weisse Alm" (5:51)
You - "Electric Day" (5:48)
Niagara - "Gibli" (5:27)
Rolf Trostel - "Der Prophet" (9:39)
Electric Sandwich - "China" (8:10)
Asmus Tietchens - "Zeebrugge" (7:04)
Faust - "Krautrock" (11:48)
Review: Do you ever stop and wonder where we'd all be without Soul Jazz in our lives? Whether the answer is yes or no, we often do. The label manages to do the business with both archival and brand new releases, straddling genres like an experienced jockey on race day, riding whatever gem of sound it has between its legs all the way to the Must Buy pile.

The last time we had one of these Deutsche Elektronische Musik compilations it made a lasting impression, and now here we are again, gifted aural visions of a future that never materialised, and yet remains embedded in the common conscious. A place of whirring synths and windswept effects, awkward time signatures and glittering chimes, a sonic realm that gave us the likes of Neu! (a track of theirs appears on this excellent album) and Can (sadly missing here). Innovation that's very hard to label.
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Studio One Music Lab
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Studio One Music Lab (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SJRLP 503. Rel: 04 Aug 22
 
Clásico/Ska
Hortense & The Sound Dimension - "People Make The World Go Round" (version) (2:56)
Leroy Wallace & The New Establishment - "Far Beyond" (version) (3:36)
Sound Dimension - "Face Man" (version) (2:27)
Fabian & The Vibes - "Mother & Child" (part 2) (3:00)
Lennie Hibbert - "Go For Yourself" (3:49)
Dub Specialist - "Chainey Roots" (2:18)
Brentford All Stars - "The World Is A Ghetto" (3:51)
The Jay Tees & Brentford Rockers - "Forward To Jah" (part 2) (2:59)
Roy Richards - "Summertime" (3:04)
Lennie Hibbert - "Snow Bird" (3:12)
Pablov Black - "Dread Head" (3:27)
Cedric Im Brooks - "Glory To Sound" (3:21)
Jackie Mittoo - "Lazy Bones" (4:26)
Dub Specialist - "Message From Dub" (3:13)
Jackie Mittoo - "Sunshine Of Your Love" (3:37)
Roland Alphonso - "Tenor Man Trip" (3:47)
Ernest & The Sound Dimension - "Surfin'" (part 2) (2:29)
Review: Barely a week goes by without another Soul Jazz compilation, and never are they anything else than superb. This time out we're cerated to another collection of tunes from Kingston's seminal Studio One, but rather than the straight up reggae we're used to, it is more of a melting pot of funk, soul, jazz and dub. All of these tunes were written in the 1970s under the watchful eye of studio chief and producer Clement 'Coxsone' Dodd and there is a wealth of deep, sunny, funk cuts that have more than stood the test of time.
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Disco Reggae Rockers
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Disco Reggae Rockers (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 516. Rel: 29 Sep 22
 
Disco/Reediciones
Devon Russell - "Move On Up" (3:48)
Crashers - "Flight To Jamaica" (5:12)
Valerie Harrison - "Fool's Paradise" (4:58)
Bill Campbell - "For The Love Of You" (4:02)
Risco Connection - "It's My House" (7:49)
Dave Barker - "Glow Of Love" (5:54)
Derrick Harriott - "Caught You In A Lie" (3:50)
Hortense Ellis - "Young Hearts Run Free" (3:31)
Ed Watson & Brass Circle - "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" (5:08)
Devon Russell - "We The People Who Are Darker Than Blue" (4:09)
Seventh Extension - "Reasons" (5:40)
Derrick Harriott - "Brown Baby" (4:06)
Ed Watson & Brass Circle - "Let's Groove" (4:20)
Pete Campbell & The Sunshine Girls - "Don't Let Love Get You Down" (3:42)
Webby Jay - "In The Rain" (3:48)
Glen Adams Affair - "Just A Groove" (3:18)
Review: Over recent years, there have been countless reissue of reggae-disco rarities and slept-on classics. Soul Jazz has, surprisingly given that they first dipped into the style 20 years ago on the now legendary Reggae Disco Hustle compilation, been surprisingly silent, so it's nice to see them joining the party in fine style. Disco Reggae Rockers is a fitting sequel to its illustrious predecessor, featuring as it does a wealth of killer covers of - and more adventurous 're-versions' inspired by - vintage soul, disco and funk tunes. The plentiful highlights include Devon Russell's inspired take on Curtis Mayfield's 'Move On Up', Risco Connection's super-sweet version of Diana Ross classic 'It's My House', Valerie Harrison's interpretation of Me'lissa Morgan's 'Fools Paradise' and Hortense Ellis re-frame of Candi Staton hit 'Young Hearts Run Free'.
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Disco Reggae Rockers
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Disco Reggae Rockers (limited gatefold sun yellow vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: SJRLP 516C. Rel: 29 Sep 22
 
Disco/Reediciones
Devon Russell - "Move On Up" (3:47)
Crashers - "Flight To Jamaica" (5:12)
Valerie Harrison - "Fool's Paradise" (4:58)
Bill Campbell - "For The Love Of You" (4:02)
Risco Connection - "It's My House" (7:49)
Dave Barker - "Glow Of Love" (5:54)
Derrick Harriott - "Caught You In A Lie" (3:51)
Hortense Ellis - "Young Hearts Run Free" (3:31)
Ed Watson & Brass Circle - "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" (5:08)
Devon Russell - "We The People Who Are Darker Than Blue" (4:09)
Seventh Extension - "Reasons" (5:41)
Derrick Harriott - "Brown Baby" (4:06)
Ed Watson & Brass Circle - "Let's Groove" (4:20)
Pete Campbell & The Sunshine Girls - "Don't Let Love Get You Down" (3:42)
Webby Jay - "In The Rain" (3:47)
Glen Adams Affair - "Just A Groove" (3:17)
Review: 'Reggae disco' might not be a very well-known style, but Soul Jazz are hardly intimidated by any sense of obscurity, especially when it comes to a fusion between their two most prized genres. Homing in on reggae disco versions of funk, soul and disco classics, this curt but precious compilation features reggae covers of classics by Michael Jackon, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Candi Staton, with coverers including Risco Connection and the Crashers.
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Odyssey Of The Oblong Square (reissue)
Odyssey Of The Oblong Square (reissue) (limited 180 gram gold vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 514C. Rel: 06 Oct 22
 
Jazz
Odyssey Theme (0:56)
Deacon's Son (19:20)
Odyssey Sweet (5:04)
Ginsameng (16:10)
Review: Legendary U.S jazz drummer and Black Panther Steve Reid and his band, The Legendary Master Brotherhood, are best known for their cult classic debut Nova from back in the late 70s. He also played in Sun Ra's Arkestra, was a Motown session drummer and backed James Brown at the Apollo. His other album Odyssey Of The Oblong Square is no slouch either though. It is a deep spiritual jazz classic from the master drummer and Vietnam conscientious objector. This special one-off reissue comes on lovely gold vinyl meaning those long and often fruitless searches for a hard to find original are no more.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Odyssey Of The Oblong Square (reissue)
Cat: SJRCD 514C. Rel: 06 Oct 22
 
Jazz
Odyssey Theme
Deacon's Son
Odyssey Sweet
Ginsameng
Review: Legendary U.S jazz drummer and Black Panther Steve Reid and his band, The Legendary Master Brotherhood, are best known for their cult classic debut Nova from back in the late 70s. He also played in Sun Ra's Arkestra, was a Motown session drummer and backed James Brown at the Apollo. His other album Odyssey Of The Oblong Square is no slouch either though. It is a deep spiritual jazz classic from the master drummer and Vietnam conscientious objector. This special one-off reissue comes on lovely gold vinyl meaning those long and often fruitless searches for a hard to find original are no more.
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There Is No Acid In This House
There Is No Acid In This House (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 518. Rel: 27 Oct 22
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Communion Of The Highest Order (8:44)
We Are The Light Vessels (5:19)
When Situations Get 2 Deep (5:46)
Look Over There 9 Oclock (5:15)
Beyond The Outrage (4:31)
Frantic Moments (4:50)
Mephisto's Pulpit Of Stank (4:19)
Deconstructing The Path (4:34)
Nights Under The Nubian Sky (5:02)
Dark Acidic Organ (4:52)
Private Runner (5:08)
Let Me Know How U Really Feel (4:05)
There Is No Acid In This House (Just Emotions Rmx) (6:24)
Dogs Don't Wear Pants (4:45)
Review: Chicago extraordinaire Jamal Moss aka Hieroglyphic Being's third solo album is titled There Is No Acid In This House, and sees him return to Soul Jazz Records. Using his idiosyncratic electronic sound, Moss takes influence from the experimental minds of fellow Windy City innovators such as The Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, The Art Ensemble of Chicago and Sun Ra, through to icons of his hometown's house music scene like Ron Hardy, Marshall Jefferson, Lil Louis and others who have defined Chicago's musical universe over the last half a century.
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I'm In Love With A Dreadlocks
Cat: SJR 50012. Rel: 28 Oct 22
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
I'm In Love With A Dreadlocks (3:22)
I'm In Love With A Dreadlocks (instrumental) (3:22)
Review: Brown Sugar are pioneers of the British reggae scene, particularly within the lover's rock niche. The group's fine discography has been honed in on by the great folk at Soul Jazz who put together a superb compilation I'm In Love With A Dreadlocks back in 2018. It focused on the booth of the Lovers Rock scene in the late 70s and now the title track from it gets pressed up to its own tidy 7". The super deep and luscious original is backed with a fine instrumental to remind us just how pivotal this group really was.
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Nice Up The Dance
Cat: SJR 47512. Rel: 27 Oct 22
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Nice Up The Dance (2:36)
Michigan & Smiley & Sound Dimension - "Nice Up The Dance" (version) (2:35)
Review: Yet another good ole Studio One classic. Michigan and Smiley's 'Nice Up The Dance' is widely understood as one of the dancehall scene's most formidable classics. First out in 1979, this edition also comes with 'Real Rock', one of the most enduring tunes in reggae from time. Two rootsy monsters you won't regret hearing.
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Mun Dun Go
Cat: SJR 48012. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Clásico/Ska
Cedric Im Brooks - "Mun Dun Go" (3:15)
Sound Dimension - "Heavy Rock" (2:56)
Review: Here's a killer reissue from the Soul Jazz archives which is finally getting a repress. It's hardly surprising when the reissue becomes as sought after as the holy grail original jam from 1970, a sublime instrumental anthem of soulful, skanking perfection with Cedric Im Brooks flexing his sax in glorious style over a beautifully rough n' ready rhythm. It was shortly after this recording was laid down Brooks went on to form The Mystic Revelation of Rastafari with Count Ossie, which tells you all you need to know about the heritage we're dealing with here.
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No One Can Stop Us
Cat: SJR 47912. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Clásico/Ska
Willie Williams - "No One Can Stop Us" (3:22)
Willie Williams & The Brentford Disco Set - "No One Can Stop Us" (version) (3:25)
Review: Yet another Studio One classic. Willie Williams was one of many artists to feature on Soul Jazz's 'Studio One Soul' series, which documented the throughline between reggae and soul in Jamaica. 'No One Can Stop Us Now' is a dreamy and wall-of-soundy slice of goodness from the mournful crooner, documenting the Jamaican dub vocalist's master plan. The song is a paean for anti-populist motivation - despite the naysayers who sit and criticise, no-one's gonna stop us now.
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Universal Mother
Cat: SJRLP 139. Rel: 05 Oct 06
 
Funk
Twins
Luna
We Call To Her
Amma
Meta M' Bulu
Hakuna
Nammu
Her Dream Of Dance
Born From The Sea
Mandala
M' Bip
Ninety Six Lotus Blossoms
Red Ochre Cowrie
In The Field (feat Yusef Lateef)
Review: Soul Jazz are releasing this new album that mixes deep percussive African rhythms and Afro- Jazz with elements of hip-hop and electronica recorded in Los Angeles, California. Produced by West Coast left-field hip-hop/electronic/jazz artist Carlos Nino aka Ammon Contact, the album features Adam Rudolph, Hamid Drake and Brahim Fribgane as well as special guest and deep jazz legend Yusef Lateef. Adam Rudolph and Hamid Drake have between them played and recorded with Pharoah Sanders, Herbie Hancock, Bill Laswell, Jah Wobble, Don Cherry and many more. With previous releases on Soul Jazz Records (Beautiful) and Scott Heren's (Prefuse 73) Eastern Developments label, Hu Vibrational's deep spiritual music draws on the links between Africa, Jazz music and avant-garde hip-hop. Adam Rudolph co-founded the Mandingo Griot Society and has been working together for over recent years as musical partner to the great Yusef Lateef. He also runs the Go: Organic Orchestra, a 22 piece percussion group. Carlos Nino (aka Ammon Contact) has had releases on Ninja Tune, Soul Jazz Records, Eastern Development and Plug Research. As well as being an integral part of Hu Vibrational he has also produced Dwight Trible and The Life Force Trio, Build An Ark and the Go: Organic Orchestra.
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Studio One Space Age Dub Special
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Cat: SJRLP 504. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Dub
Red Neck (3:27)
Marcus Dub (2:54)
Accra (2:44)
A Lie Gal A Tell (2:42)
Squash Dub (2:56)
Pick Up The Version (2:57)
Saucy Perila (3:40)
Roaring Reggae (3:05)
Still Water Version (5:56)
My Man (part 2) (2:27)
Disco Dub (2:51)
Tricky (2:37)
Illiteracy Version (2:53)
Wailing Sounds (2:29)
Juk's Inc (4:20)
Barb Wire Version (2:44)
Queen Of The Rub (3:23)
I A See I (2:49)
Review: Soul Jazz have done it again with the Space Age Dub Special, compiling a selection of dub bits from the legendary Studio One label and its head honcho Clement "Coxsone" Dodd (Dub Specialist). One of the best producers and facilitators in the game, this comp is chock-full of the patented box delays and makeshift tinkerings that made Coxsone particularly famous in his day. Homing in on a space-age theme, one can expect an extra out-of-this-world FX palette here, with snippets of the original tracks' vocal channels phased in and out of their thoroughly effected instrumentals - like eclipsed satellites in orbit.
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Yo! Boombox: Early Independent Hip Hop Electro & Disco Rap 1979-83
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Cat: SJRLP 530. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
The Carver Area High School Seniors - "Get Live '83" (7:43)
Mike T - "Do It Any Way You Wanna" (6:53)
Chapter III - "Real Rocking Groove (Rap & Breaks)" (6:32)
Sinister Two - "Rock It Don't Stop It" (7:57)
Sangria - "To The Beat Y'all" (5:15)
Funky Four Plus One More - "Rappin' & Rocking The House" (6:52)
The Just Four - "Girls Of The World (Genius Rap & Breaks)" (7:03)
Eye Beta Rock - "Super Rock Body Shock" (8:39)
Funky Constellation - "Street Talk (Madam Rapper)" (9:47)
Kool Kyle The Starchild - "Do You Like That Funky Beat (Ahh Beat, Beat)" (8:38)
The Just Four - "Jam To Remember" (6:54)
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - "Super Rappin' No 2" (7:16)
Silver Star - "Eei Eei O" (7:16)
Review: Soul Jazz Records' Boombox series is back with another crucial installment, this time focussing on the early days of hip-hop, electro and disco rap. These multicultural scenes have their roots in community centres, block parties and street jams that were appearing back in the Bronx. It's another fine and fulsome collection across six sides of vinyl and features some of the many innovative names from between 1979 and 1983. All of them are rare, classic and obscure tracks that come with stunning photography from Sophie Bramly who got rare access to document the early days of this scene in New York.
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Yo! Boombox: Early Independent Hip Hop Electro & Disco Rap 1979-83
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Cat: SJRLP 5307. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
The Carver Area High School Seniors - "Get Live '83" (7:43)
Mike T - "Do It Any Way You Wanna" (6:53)
Chapter III - "Real Rocking Groove (Rap & Breaks)" (6:32)
Sinister Two - "Rock It Don't Stop It" (7:57)
Sangria - "To The Beat Y'all" (5:15)
Funky Four Plus One More - "Rappin' & Rocking The House" (6:52)
The Just Four - "Girls Of The World (Genius Rap & Breaks)" (7:03)
Eye Beta Rock - "Super Rock Body Shock" (8:39)
Funky Constellation - "Street Talk (Madam Rapper)" (9:47)
Kool Kyle The Starchild - "Do You Like That Funky Beat (Ahh Beat, Beat)" (8:38)
The Just Four - "Jam To Remember" (6:54)
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - "Super Rappin' No 2" (7:16)
Silver Star - "Eei Eei O" (7:16)
Magic's Trick - "Magic's Rap" (mono mix)
Magic's Trick - "Magic's Rap" (Stereo mix)
Review: Soul Jazz Records' Boombox series is back with another crucial instalment, this time focussing on the early days of hip-hop, electro and disco rap. These multi-cultural scenes have their roots in community centres, block parties and street jams that were appearing back in the Bronx. It's another fine and fulsome collection across six sides of vinyl and features some of the many innovative names from between 1979 and 1983. All of them are rare, classic and obscure tracks that come with stunning photography from Sophie Bramly who got rare access to document the early days of this scene in New York.
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Studio One Funk
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Studio One Funk (gatefold red vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 97C. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Clásico/Ska
Cedric Im Brooks - "Shaft" (3:44)
Alton Ellis - "African Descendents" (2:47)
Pablove Black - "Sidewalk Doctor" (4:13)
Lloyd Williams - "Reggae Feet" (2:35)
Jackie Mittoo - "Hang Em High" (3:52)
Cedric Im Brooks - "Idleberg" (3:14)
Prince Francis - "Beat Down Babylon" (3:03)
Lee Arab - "Now" (2:28)
Soul Bros - "007" (3:15)
Prince Moonie - "See A Man's Face" (2:28)
Im & Sound Dimension - "Love Jah" (2:37)
Leroy Sibbles - "Do Your Thing" (2:36)
The Sharks - "Music Answer" (2:52)
Underground Vegetables - "Melting Pot" (3:10)
Devon Russell - "You Found Heaven" (3:33)
Vin Gordon - "Steady Beat" (3:22)
Alton Ellis - "It's A Shame" (2:51)
Roy Richards - "Another Thing" (1:57)
Delroy Wilson - "Funky Broadway" (2:59)
Review: This legendary compilation from Soul Jazz has seen many iterations, but now it comes out in its most comprehensive glory to date, with versions on vinyl, CD and cassette in tow this January 2023. Charting the very best and funkiest tracks from the revered reggae musical imprint known as Studio One, greats from Jackie Mitto (covering Booker T & The MGs' 'Hang Em High'), Soul Bros (reinterpreting the James Bond theme tune, '007') and Alton Ellis (with the snappy reggae cut 'It's A Shame') render this a highbrow compilation of rare soundtrack cuts, originals and classics.
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Grounation (Definitive Deluxe Box Set Edition) (B-STOCK)
Grounation (Definitive Deluxe Box Set Edition) (B-STOCK) (3xLP + 7" + magazine + inserts box set)
Cat: SJR 495BOX (B-STOCK). Rel: 22 Sep 22
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Review: ***B-STOCK: slight surface marks on records, but content in working condition***


Count Ossie is one of the true forefathers of Jamaican music as we know it, setting a template for the spiritual, drum-focused sound of Nyabinghi as a musical extension of Rastafarian religious practice. From an outsider community in Wareika Hill, Ossie and his fellow players were slowly integrated into Jamaican music culture and went on to record singles for the likes of Coxsone Dodd, but it was with the formation of The Mystic Revelations Of Rastafari and the recording of Grounation in 1973 that Ossie cemented his legacy. Now Soul Jazz are reissuing this landmark album as a triple-12" pressing with a bonus 7" and accompanying magazine - all the better to understand the context and meaning of this incredible work.
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Space Energy & Light: Experimental Electronic & Acoustic Soundscapes 1961-88
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Cat: SJRLP 392C. Rel: 16 Feb 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
J B Banfi - "Gang" (6:18)
Michael Garrison - "To The Other Side Of The Sky" (4:24)
Iasos - "Lueena Coast" (4:10)
Carl Matthews - "As Above, So Below" (4:53)
Tim Blake - "Midnight" (6:17)
Stratis - "By Water" (5:31)
Steven Halpern - "Starborn Suite" (part 1) (4:47)
Laurie Spiegel - "Improvisation On A 'Concerto Generator'" (3:05)
Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Company - "Ceres Motion" (14:45)
Michael Stearns - "In The Beginning" (8:01)
Beverly Glenn-Copeland - "Ever New" (7:10)
Richard Pinhas - "Variations VII Sur Le Theme Des Bene Gesserit" (4:26)
Tod Dockstader - "Piece #1" (1:56)
Kevin Braheny - "Ancient Stars" (6:08)
Review: Something of a cult classic born again - a little like the New Age philosophies that act as foundations for at least some of the work here - Soul Jazz presents the long-out-of-print Space, Energy & Light album. An expansive, often mind-altering, and unarguably far-reaching collection of pioneering work from the world of synthesised music, it spans a staggering three decades so there's an awful lot to experience.

Not just a celebration of forward-thinking tracks, though, what's here represents an historic archive of development in process and production technology. From bold advancements in hardware, to new approaches to software, it's a collection that runs from the lush and still criminally under-heard space-age soul of Beverly Glenn-Copeland, to Laurie Spiegel's science fiction overtures. Tracks which, even if people didn't realise it at the time, presented blueprints for so much of what is happening in electronica today.
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The Keyboard King At Studio One
Cat: SJRLP 486BLK. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Clásico/Ska
Get Up & Get It (2:42)
Black Organ (3:10)
Stereo Freeze (3:03)
Totally Together (2:37)
Hot Tamale (2:24)
Reggae Rock (1:57)
Dede (9:37)
Juice Box (4:39)
Summer Breele (3:43)
P Cafe (2:49)
Henry The Great (3:38)
Killer Diller (2:46)
Wall Street (7:12)
Darker Shade Of Black (3:14)
Review: Jackie Mittoo is a true legend of Jamaican music, with credits to too many records to count from his days as the go-to keys man in the fabled surrounds of Studio One. From the breakthrough years of The Skatalites to thousands of recordings for the likes of Ken Boothe, Horace Andy, The Wailers, Marcia Griffiths and countless more, his service to reggae is without question. His solo works are a treasure in themselves, which Soul Jazz knew only too well when they put together this dazzling compilation back in 2000. It's been due a repress for some time - a double pack of pure keys-led bliss from a reggae icon given the shine he so thoroughly deserves.
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Get Live '83 (The Senior Rap) (reissue)
Cat: SJR 53112. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Get Live '83 (The Senior Rap) (7:44)
The Carver Senior Song (Class Of '83) (6:06)
Review: The Carver Area High School Seniors' 'Get Live '83 (The Senior Rap)' is a stone cold party hip hop classic. It has been out of print for some four decades, however, and so has become a rather hard to find and expensive record. Thankfully, Soul Jazz Records have got the rights to this full reissue which was first pressed in 1982 on the private press label Challenger. The cut featured as the standout on Soul Jazz Records' recent 'Yo! Boombox' collection and now standalone as a seven minute stunner. It's an old school party disco delight with great rap and killer beats, all presented with the original artwork.
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Studio One 007: Licenced To Ska James Bond & Other Film Soundtracks & TV Themes (Soundtrack)
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Cat: SJRLP 515. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Clásico/Ska
Jackie Mittoo & The Soul Brothers - "James Bond" (2:59)
The Skatalites - "Dick Tracy" (2:43)
The Soul Brothers - "James Bond Girl" (2:58)
The Skatalites - "Guns Of Navarone" (3:14)
Roland Alphonso & The Studio One Orchestra - "From Russian With Love" (4:19)
The Soul Brothers - "Thunderball" (3:19)
Jackie Mittoo - "Hang 'Em High" (3:51)
The Soul Brothers - "Mr Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" (3:13)
The Soul Brothers - "007" (3:14)
Lee Perry & The Wailers - "Pussy Galore" (2:49)
The Soul Brothers - "Mr Flint" (2:44)
The Skatalites - "Ball Of Fire" (3:09)
The Soul Brothers - "James Bond Danger Man" (2:11)
The Soul Brothers - "Lawman" (3:12)
The Skatalites - "Black Orpheus" (2:56)
The Skatalites - "Exodus" (2:51)
The Skatalites - "Dr Kildare" (2:31)
The Soul Brothers - "Fiddler On The Roof" (2:32)
Review: If you assumed it was possible to live without a ska version of the James Bond theme tune then prepare to be taught one of life's great lessons. Assumption is the mother of all f**k ups, basically. Fear not, though, what was a one-off pressing by Soul Jazz for Record Store Day in 2020 is once again available, only this time on gatefold LP rather than five 7" singles. Perhaps not as authentic or ideal for DJs, nevertheless the contents are just as captivating. Celebrating, in part at least, the bond between Bond and the Caribbean - author Ian Fleming lived on Jamaica and several stories are set in the region, and filmed on said island (Dr No, Live & Let Die, The Man With The Golden Gun, No Time To Die) this is evocative stuff. Stick it on, kick back with a Martini, and picture yourself casing out a mark at some beachside party spot, stunning partner in hand, senses subtly on high alert.

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