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Álbumes
My Echo Shadow & Me
Cat: TRCD 12012. Rel: 01 Sep 23
My Echo, Shadow & Me
Playing The Fool
Uncle Sam
Tell Me That You Love Me
Slow Down Girl
Dedicated To You
Somebody Cares
Do What You Wanna Do
Your Last Song
Let's Get Together
Dear Mother & Father
Review: Following a string of singles on Timmion and its lesser-celebrated Stylart Records offshoot, Jonny Benavidez offers up his debut album, My Echo, Shadow & Me. In keeping with Timmion's successful formula, Benavidez is accompanied by the label's sensational (and undeniably authentic-sounding) house band, Cold Diamond & Mink, for a stroll through alternatively loved-up, heartbroken and irresistibly funky soul songs inspired by records from the 1960s. It's a winning formula all told, made even more special and rewarding not by Cold Diamond & Mink's backing and production - which is as good as ever - but the sensationally soulful and sensitive nature of Benavidez's voice.

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On The Move
On The Move (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: UVSL 2004. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Sayin It & Doin It Is Two Different Things
Never Get Enough
Back From The Dead
The Way To Get Down
Try It Again
I'm On The Move
I Got It (It's Been A Long Time Coming)
Never Get Enough (feat Jacko Peake)
Sayin It & Doin It Is Two Different Things (instrumental)
Back From The Dead (instrumental)
The Way To Get Down (instrumental)
Try It Again (instrumental)
I'm On The Move (instrumental)
I Got It (It's Been A Long Time Coming) (instrumental)
Never Get Enough (instrumental)
Sunshine (feat The Tower Of Power Horn Section)
Don't Throw Your Love In The Garbage Can
Review: Originally recorded and released in 1993, On The Move was the last studio album James Brown collaborator Bobby Byrd recorded during his lifetime. While it may have been recorded after Byrd's 1970s heyday, musically it offers full-throttle funk - albeit with slicker and more expansive musical arrangements - of the kind that he and Brown used to deliver in their sleep. It's a great set all told, with this (delayed) 30th anniversary edition also including instrumental versions of all eight original tracks. It also boasts a couple of rare non-album tracks recorded at the time: the slow-motion, horns-and-guitar solo laden 'Sunshine' and the effortlessly funky, low-down and addictive 'Don't Throw Your Love in the Garbage Can'.
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Just Something
Cat: AJXCD 735. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Back In Time
Don't Forget About Love
Anything
Mountains
How To Love
Be There In The Morning
Walk Away
Everyday Summer
Trojan Horse
For Once In My Life
I Love You
Review: British soul singer Dee C Lee started her career singing backup for Wham and the Style Council, before embarking on a solo career that included an early release on Mo Wax. By the late 90s, she'd pretty much stepped back from music though - making this new album for Acid Jazz a genuine surprise (it's her first new release for over a quarter of a century). It's rather good, too, with Lee's sublime and emotion-rich vocals soaring above 'heritage soul' style tracks that variously offer nods to bossa-nova ('Don't Forget About Love'), disco/jazz-funk fusion ('Be There In The Morning', with its excellent horns and fluttering flutes), and Motown-style stompers (the uplifting excellence of 'Walk Away').
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London Ko
Cat: 343361 2. Rel: 11 May 23
Nsera (feat Damon Albarn)
Somaw (feat Angie Stone)
Sete
Seguen
Massa Den (feat -M-)
Mogokan (feat Manifest)
Blues (feat Roberto Fonseca)
Moussoya
Netara
Yada
Tolon (feat Yemi Alade)
Dambe
Dakan
Maya
Review: Malian singer, songwriter and instrumentalist Fatoumata Diawara has enjoyed a highly successful career, not just as a musician but also as an actor. Even so, it has taken a string of collaborations - including an appearance on Gorillaz album Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez - to bring her to a wider audience. London Ko, officially her third solo album, successfully highlights the open-minded, internationalist nature of her work, offering superb, immaculately produced songs that blend her Malian vocals, instrumentation and jangly guitar playing with nods to synth-pop, deep house, electronica, r&b and downtempo beats. Naturally, the album boasts several notable collaborations, with Damon Albarn guesting on 'Nesra', New York hip-hop-turned-soul queen Angie Stone lighting up 'Somaw', and Alberto Fomesca enhancing CD highlight 'Massa Den'.
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Just A Touch: Underground UK Soul Compiled By Sam Don
Sam DON / VARIOUS
Cat: AOTNCD 063. Rel: 12 Oct 23
Bo'vel - "Coming Back"
Sam - "Life" (club mix)
Marcelle Moncrieffe - "Take Me There"
Kofi - "Step By Step"
Pure Silk - "What You Do For Me"
Jenny B - "Sexy Eyes" (club mix)
Sonja Ryshard - "Step Back"
Cavalier - "Don't Touch"
Purely Fizzycal - "Straight To The Top"
Dennis Planeter - "I Still Dream Of You"
Taffy - "Passion"
Weekend In Paris - "Hold Your Head Up"
Review: Having previously shone a light on lovers rock via two volumes of his For The Love of You compilations, dusty-fingered selector Sam Don has turned his attention to 'underground UK soul'. In practice, that largely means - though not uniformly - street soul of the late 80s and 90s. It's a simple idea, executed brilliantly, with Don working tirelessly to get the blessing of all the artists involved. Sweet, synth-heavy and lusciously loved up, the 12 tracks on show are undeniably excellent, with the many highlights including the piano-sporting, breakbeat-driven dancefloor pleasure of Kofi's 'Step By Step', the sax-sporting shuffle of Jenny B's 'Sexy Eyes (Club Mix)', the bubbly 80s soul cheeriness of Cavalier's 'Don't Touch' and the bustling post-boogie brilliance of 'Passion' by Taffy.
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Hiding In Plain Sight
Cat: MEX 2922. Rel: 27 Oct 22
Madison
Baby
Someone To Love
Pictures Of You
New Fascination
Valentine
To Live & Drive In LA
Hard Dreaming Man
Posse Cut
Review: Following the release of Drugdealer's second album in 2019, founder and front man Michael Collins was ready to call time on the band and his music career. A chance meeting with artist and composer Annette Peacock, who suggested he revisit his singing style, not only changed his mind, but also gave him a new creative lease of life. The results, as showcased on Hiding In Plain Sight, are undeniably impressive. Sitting somewhere between Steely Dan, the blue-eyed soul of Boz Scaggs and lilting Americana, the album is awash with deftly deep, emotional and gorgeous songs. Our picks of a very strong bunch include the brilliant 'Madison', the Clavinet-and-Rhodes heavy wamth of 'Someone To Love' and the 'Josie'-esque excellence of 'Pictures of You', where Kate Bollinger delivers a stunning lead vocal.
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The Glorification Of Sadness
Cat: 196588 64672. Rel: 16 Feb 24
Sweatpants
Pressure (feat Kojey Radical)
God In A Dress
How You Leave A Man
There's Nothing More Human Than Failure (interlude)
Bad Woman
Cry On The Dance Floor
Say My Name
Let It Ride
The Big Bang Ending (interlude)
Eat Shit & Die
Divorce
Hate When You're Happy
Enjoy Yourself
I Am Enough
Mirror To Mirror (interlude)
Already Broken
Review: Now firmly in "pop icon" territory after a 15-year career full of successes and commercial highs, Paloma Faith has earned the opportunity to do whatever the hell she likes musically. So, on her sixth album and first for four years, she delivers a set of deeply personal, often stirring pop songs whose lyrics form a narrative of coming back from messy relationship build-ups. Beginning with the Chase & Status produced 'Pressure' featuring Kojey Radical - a sub-heavy slab of punchy post hip-hop heaviness - Faith and lead producer Martin Wave confidently stride between empowering acoustic-meets-electronic dance-pop ('How You Leave a Man'), gospel-influenced anthems-in-the-making ('Bad Woman') and the kind of emphatic electronic pop that the artist has always done so well.
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Happy Ending
Cat: FAKE 129CD. Rel: 02 Feb 23
Happy Ending
The Fever
Beautiful
Hurricanes
All In The World
Diamond Dust
The Skin I'm In
Maybe
Transatlantic
Real Thoughts In Real Time
Otherwise
Aurora (part 1 & 2)
Review: Almost seven years have now passed since Sean Dickson delivered his debut album under the now familiar Hifi Sean alias, the colourful blend of house, disco and downtempo sounds that is 'Ft'. On his belated sophomore set, Dickson has decided to aim higher, not only joining forces with long-serving British soul singer-songwriter David McAlmont, but also by opting for an expansive sound that makes greater use of sinewy strings and organic instrumentation. The results are undeniably impressive, with McAlmont's honeyed voice rising above backing tracks that fit between post trip-hop British soul and dancefloor-baiting takes on Dickson's beloved house. Highlights include synth-house hit 'All In The World', the crackling, subtly P-funk influenced 'Maybe', and the 'Unfinished Symphony' style loveliness of 'Beautiful'.
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Wait Til I Get Over
Cat: DOC 280CD. Rel: 11 May 23
Gerri Marie
The Place You'd Most Want To Live (interlude)
Lord Have Mercy
Sadie
I Want You
Wait Til I Get Over
That Feeling
See It Through (interlude)
See It Through
Someday We'll All Be Free
Letter To My 17 Year Old Self
Review: Through his work with revivalist soul band the Indications, Durand Jones has already proved that he's a serious talent - a vocalist and lyricist whose impressive range and impassioned, emotive delivery mark him out as a genuine star in the making. Wait Till I Get Over, his debut solo album, will only enhance his reputation. Framed as a love letter to his hometown of Hillaryville, with thoughtful lyrics that reflect not only on his own intriguing life story but also the history of the town's black community, the collected songs veer from string-laden, socially conscious ballads and fuzzy rhythm & blues workouts, smoky slow jams, nods to Sly Stone and righteous, reverb-laden gospel winners.
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Not Strictly Soul
Cat: AJXCD 697. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Intro
Midnight Walk
I Really Care
Groovin In Soho
So I Can Free Myself
Only For Me
Round 2am
El Popcorn
Nada Pope Te Parar
Dumia Doman Doman
My Heart Is Burning
Review: .Argentina-based producer-musician Kevin Fingier has delivered a swathe of killer singles for Acid Jazz in recent years, though this is his first attempt at a "proper" album. As the title defiantly states, this is 'Not Strictly Soul', but rather a stylistic melting pot that not only joins the dots between Fingier's favourite sonic styles (think Northern Soul, deep funk, organ-powered Mod workouts, Latin soul and heavy rhythm & blues) but also rattles along at a furious pace. It's naturally nostalgic - Fingier's music has always been rooted in 1960s and '70s musical cultures - but also fresh enough to dispel thoughts of hollow pastiche. There are some killer cuts contained within, too, not least the infectious Latin soul hustle of 'Groovin' In Soho', sweet soul number 'Only For Me (featuring Jo Ann Hamilton)', and the percussion-rich, horn-heavy dancefloor heat of 'El Popcorn'.
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The Omnichord Real Book
Cat: 489689 4. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Georgia Ave (feat Josh Johnson)
An Invitation
Call The Tune
Good Good (feat Deantoni Parks, Jeff Parker & Sanford Biggers)
Omnipuss
Clear Water (feat Deantoni Parks, Jeff Parker & Sanford Biggers)
ASR
Gatsby (feat Cory Henry & Joan As Police Woman)
Towers (feat Joel Ross)
Perceptions (feat Jason Moran)
THA KING (feat Thandiswa)
Virgo (feat Brandee Younger & Julius Rodriquez)
Burn Progression (feat Hanna Benn & Ambrose Akinsmusire)
Onelevensixteen
Vuma
The 5th Dimension (feat The Hawtplates)
Hoel In The Bucket (feat The Hawtplates)
Virgo 3 (feat Oliver Lake (Arr), Mark Guiliana, Brandee Younger & Josh Johnson)
Review: 20 years after delivering her debut album, GRAMMY award-winning singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Me'Sgell NgegeOcello returns with her first album since 2018. Meant as a kind of re-set on her career and featuring nods to a wide array of musical influences, The Omnichord Real Book is a genuinely life-affirming affair with few, if any flaws. NgegeOcello makes use of a massive list of guest musicians and vocalists (Brandee Younger, Joan as Police Woman, Jeff Parker and Ambrose Akinmusire included) on tracks that variously mix, match and fuse everything from deep and spiritual jazz, soul, hip-hop and P-funk to highlife, gospel, jazz-dance and much more besides. The sound of the summer!.
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John Morales Presents Teddy Pendergrass: The Voice: Remixed With Philly Love
The More I Get, The More I Want
Only You
If You Know Like I Know
Now Is The Time To Do It
The Love I Lost
I Don't Love You Anymore
Come Go With Me
Bad Luck
If You Don't Know Me By Now
You Can't Hide From Yourself
Where Are All My Friends
Life Is A Song Worth Singing
Satisfaction Guaranteed (Or Take Your Love Back)
Do Me
Somebody Told Me
Is There A Place For Me
Turn Off The Lights
Don't Leave Me This Way
Review: Original disco remixer John Morales has spent much of the last decade delivering superb, multi-track reworks of classic cuts, in the process showcasing the sublime musicianship and vocals at the heart of these much-loved classics. He's the perfect choice, then, to dip into the immense back catalogue of leading Philadelphia Soul star Teddy Pendergrass and deliver updated versions. The resultant two-disc set is as inspired as you'd expect, with Morales delivering a blend of peak-time ready revisions of surging dancefloor anthems ('The More I Get, The More I Want', 'Don't Leave Me This Way', 'You Can't Hide From Yourself', 'Life is a Song Worth Singing'), sensitive revisions of deeper catalogue cuts and stunning reworks of jaw-dropping slow jams. Throughout, the troubled but immensely talented singer remains the undisputed star of the show.
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Kafunta (reissue)
Cat: CHIMSP 017CD. Rel: 05 Jan 24
Letter To Bill
Kafunta One
God Only Knows
Eleanor Rigby
Yesterday
Angel Of The Morning
It’ll Never Happen Again
Kafunta Two
As Tears Go By
Kafunta Three
To Love Somebody
Dreamin'
Kafunta Four
Welcome Home
Review: Kafunta was the second album PP Arnold released on Immediate and the last. It didn't reach the highs of the first one but remains a dramatic soul album that was defined by a tension between the singer and her label, whose founder Andrew Loog Oldham was in charge of produciton. His dream of establishing Arnold as a crossover commercial star was at odds with her own vocal talents as she fought to stay in her own unique r&b lane. Sometimes that conflict results in greatness like on 'Angel of the Morning'. 'God Only Knows' is also a highlight with its tight, tense, rousing marriage of trumpets and drums, making for real drama.
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Untitled (Black Is)
Cat: FL 00005CD. Rel: 04 Sep 20
Out The Lies
Stop Dem
Hard Life
Don't Shoot Guns Down
Wildfires
X
Sorry Ain't Enough
Black Is
Bow (feat Michael Kiwanuka)
This Generation (feat Laurette Josiah)
Why We Cry When We Die
Black
Us
Eternal Life
Only Synth In Church
Monsters
June Child
Miracles
Hold Me
Pray Up Stay Up
Review: Very little is known about the collective of musicians behind the SAULT project, but their music in many ways speaks for itself. Earlier in the year they delivered Untitled (Black Is), a heartfelt, angry and righteous set of soul, funk, drill and spoken word tracks that provided a brilliant commentary on what it means to be black in 2020. It's a contender for album of the year, for sure, and the good news is that this speedy follow-up is every bit as essential. It's undoubtedly more celebratory than its predecessor, but every bit as musically detailed, combining cutting-edge electronics and all manner of infectious rhythms with enlightening vocals and all manner of live jazz, soul, punk-funk and jazz-funk instrumentation (as well as some seriously evocative orchestration).
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Mother
Mother (CD)
Cat: FLO 0007CD. Rel: 10 Jan 22
Don't Let Me Fall
Promises
Heart Full Of Love
Build Me Up
Sunshine
We Need You
Don't Let It Go To Your Head
23
Music
One Day
Know That You Are Loved
Spirit
Review: Cleo Sol's long-promised debut album, which hit record stores in mid-2020, was a genuinely impressive set: a fine collection of soft-focus jazz, neo-soul and R&B songs that did a great job in showcasing her talents as both a singer and songwriter. Inspired in part by Sol's experiences as a new mother, it's another superb collection of deliciously sweet and soulful songs that should resonate far beyond Sol's growing band of fans. Musically sparse but detailed - think shuffling acoustic guitars, languid beats, ear-catching electronic melodies, twinkling painos and sumptupus bass - Mother is perhaps a more obviously "neo-soul"-themed effort than its predecessor, but that's no bad thing. It has the feel of an album that will be considered a British soul classic in years to come.
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Sons Of The Sun
Cat: BBE 607ACD. Rel: 21 Jan 22
Sun Is Gonna Rise
Oceanside
Underwater Dreaming
Shake It
The Journey
Infinite Love
Sun Gods
Ubiquity
Shine Like The Sun
Review: Remote working is not new - artists have collaborated by exchanging files since Internet connection speeds allowed it - but few have pursued it more enthusiastically than Sons of the Sun, a duo made up of South East London beat-maker/multi-instrumentalist Maverick Quest and Texas-based singer and rapper JTronius. The duo initially met online and decided to spark up a Transatlantic collaboration. The results, as showcased on this fine debut album, are rarely less than inspired. Casually joining the dots between future soul, synth-powered P-funk, Afrobeat, jazz and hip-hop, it's a set that oozes musical quality from start to finish. At times it sounds a little like Plantlife or Thundercat, at other times like a hip-hop head's take on 21st century London jazz; throughout, you'll be royally entertained.
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Give Me Your Love
Cat: EXCDM 63. Rel: 30 Aug 18
Look Towards The Sky
Toy Box
You Can't Turn Me Away
All Alone
Give Me Your Love
Will We Ever Pass This Way Again
Searchin
You Said
You Can't Turn Me Away (7" mix - bonus track)
Give Me Your Love (7" mix - bonus track)
Review: At the tail end of the '80s, Sylvia Striplin quit Norman Connors' jazz-funk group Aquarian Dream in order to pursue a solo career. Joining forces with producers James Bedford and Roy Ayers, she recorded 1981 debut album "Give Me Your Love", a well regarded but largely overlooked set that has since become a sought-after item amongst soul collectors. This Expansion reissue presents the album on CD for the first time in two decades. As with many soul albums of the period, it sashays between jazz-funk, boogie and heartfelt slow jams, contrasting memorable dancefloor workouts (see stone cold classic "Give Me Your Love" and a stellar cover of Roy Ayers favourite "Searchin") with more saccharine, loved-up fare. This edition also boasts a couple of bonus cuts, including the superb 7" mix of "Give Me Your Love".
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Praise Poems Volume 8: A Journey Into Deep Soulful Jazz & Funk From The 1970s
VARIOUS
Cat: TRCD 9103. Rel: 03 Feb 22
Bobby Cole - "A Perfect Day"
Helmut Pistor's Big Rock Jazz Band - "There's A Promise For The Future"
Ladykiller - "Mercy Mercy Mercy"
Portraits In Sound - "It's Time For Music"
Harve & Charee - "Got To Turn Away"
Allison & Shaffer - "Moon Madness"
Klaas Craats Six - "Water Gardens Of The Moon"
Gemini - "If You're So Smart"
Flash - "Around This Time"
Garndarf - "Song For A Girl"
Fang Buzbee & Sutton - "Frozen Love"
Penn Central - "Make It Happen"
The Menagerie - "They All Seem To Know"
Hans Hass - "Welche Farbe Hat Der Wind"
Ron & Sally Price - "California Feeling"
Kris & Dale - "Memory Shelf"
David White - "I Want To Have You A Long Time"
Vision - "Girl We Really Done It This Time"
Review: Tramp's Praise Poems series has given rise to many majestic moments of funk, with the best of each release often finding their way on their own 7"s. The eighth volume sure has many tracks worth of that treatment, starting with the driving jazz of 'A Perfect Day' from Bobby Cole and then taking in high speed 60s workouts from Helmut Pistor's Big Rock Jazz Band and more Americana styled cuts like 'If You're So Smart' from Gemini. Elsewhere are more sentimental thinkers from The Menagerie, and a particular highlight from Ron & Sally Price with their gorgeously lo-fi and aching 'California Feeling.'
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The Mood Mosaic 11 - Feelin Funky
VARIOUS
Cat: MMR 51023CDD. Rel: 08 Dec 23
African Music Machine - "Black Water Gold"
Chico & Buddy - "Can You Dig It"
Brother Jack MC Duff - "Can't Get Satisfied"
All The People - "Cramp You Style"
Gi G - "Daddy Love" (part 2)
Meters - "Doodle-Oop"
Tony Camillo's Bazuka - "Dynamite"
Brother Soul - "Feelin' Funky"
Donny Thompson - "Foxy Lady"
Ike Turner - "Funky Mule"
Bill Cosby- - "Funky North Philly"
Wilmer & The Dudes - "Get It" (instrumental)
The 20th Century - "Hot Pants" (part 1 & part 2)
The Electric Express - "It's The Real Thing" (part 1)
The Rimshots - "Soul Train" (part 1)
Soul Toranodoes - "Go For Yourself"
Swingin' Soul Machine - "Spooky's Day Off"
The Watts - "Spreadin' Honey"
The Maskmans & The Agents - "Stand Up" (part 1)
Timmie Rodgers - "Super Soul Brother"
Review: The long-running Mood Mosaic compilation series was born out of a desire to chronicle "cult tracks" from the "funk superheroes of the 1970s". This eleventh volume was first released in 2007 and here gets a much-needed reissue. There's plenty to get the blood pumping across the two discs, from the fiery Afro-funk fuzziness of African Music Machine's 'Black Water Gold' and the clap-along, Hammond-heavy party vibes of Brother Jack McDuff's 'Can't Get Satisfied', to the Blaxploitation brilliance of Bill Cosby's 'Funky North Philly' (yes, that Bill Cosby), the celebratory excellence of The Electric Express's 'The Real Thing (Part 1)' and the harmonica-heavy swamp funk of 'Spooky's Day Off' by Swingin' Soul Machine.
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Luke Una presents E Soul Cultura
VARIOUS
Cat: MRBCD 244. Rel: 06 May 22
Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti - "Eva"
Chene Noir - "Le Train"
Metropolis - "Every Time I See Him"
The Brand New Heavies - "Stay This Way" (feat N'Dea Davenport - The Lunar dub)
Typesun - "The PL" (extended edit)
King Errisson - "Space Queen"
Yusef Lateef - "Robot Man"
Daniel Humair, Francois Jeanneau & Henri Texier - "Le Cyclope"
Airto Moreira - "O Galho Da Roseira (The Branches Of The Rose Tree)"
Francisco - "Wache"
Nar'Chiveol - "Apocalypse Now Ho"
On - "Southern Freeez"
Soylent Green - "After All"
Review: The concept behind Luke Una's first solo compilation as a selector may be a little bit fuzzy - fundamentally, it's music for watching sunrises and feeling spaced out after a night on the tiles - but the music he's decided to showcase is uniformly fantastic. In-keeping with his famously eclectic approach to music, the 13 tracks on E-Soul Cultura include forays into spiritual jazz (Chene Noir), luscious Brazilian sunshine music (Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti), acid-jazz-goes-deep house (Brand New Heavies), British neo-soul (Typesun), jazz-funk (King Erisson, Yussef Lateef), chant-sporting proto-house madness (Nar'Chiveol), a prime slices of sub-heavy Sheffield brilliance (On's sought-after cover of 'Southern Freeez') and a blissed-out chunk of minimalist electronica from Roman Flugel's Soylent Green project.
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Gotta Get A Good Thing Goin': Black Music In Britain In The Sixties
VARIOUS
Cat: CRJAMBOX 009. Rel: 15 Sep 22
The Soul Brothers - "Get A Good Thing Goin'"
The Flirtations - "Nothing But A Heartache"
Carl Douglas - "Serving A Sentence Of Life"
Jimmy Thomas - "Springtime"
Jimmy James & The Vagabonds - "This Heart Of Mine"
Jackie Edwards - "Come On Home"
Chris Rayburn - "One Way Ticket"
Herbie Goins & The Night-Timers - "Coming Home To You"
Jimmy Cliff - "Waterfall"
The Ferris - "Wheel I Can't Break The Habit"
Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band - "Michael"
Cleo Laine - "Don't You Pass Me By"
Danny Williams - "Whose Little Girl Are You"
Madeline Bell - "Picture Me Gone"
Watson T Browne & The Explosive - "Some Lovin'"
Ebony Keyes - "If You Knew"
Sugar Simone - "Take It Easy"
Kim D - "The Real Thing"
Brothers Grimm - "Looky, Looky"
Lucas & The Mike Cotton Sound - "Ain't Love Good, Ain't Love Proud"
The Fantastics - "Ask The Lonely"
Oliver Norman - "Drowning In My Own Despair"
Owen Gray - "Gonna Work Out Fine"
John L Watson & The Hummelflugs - "Lookin' For Love"
Kenny Lynch - "Movin' Away"
Root & Jenny Jackson - "Let's Go Somewhere"
Kenny Bernard - "What Love Brings"
Ram John Holder - "Yes I Do"
Hoagy Benson - "Turn Me On" (with Pat Daniels Band)
The Chants - "A Man Without A Face"
Marsha Hunt - "Walk On Gilded Splinters"
The Foundations - "New Direction"
Caleb Baby - "You're Phrasing Is Bad"
John Fitch & Associates - "Stoned Out Of It"
Simon K & The Meantimers - "Bring Back Your Love (To Me)"
The Sugarlumps - "Can't We Be Friends"
Flamma Sherman - "Move Me"
Jack Hammer - "What Greater Love"
The Shadrocks - "There Is" (feat Little John)
Clyde Mcphatter - "Only A Fool"
Ronnie Jones - "I'm So Clean"
This 'N' That - "Get Down With It/I Can't Get No Satisfaction"
JJ Jackson & The Jeeps - "But It's Alright"
Ernest Ranglin & The Gbs - "Swing A Ling" (part 1)
Norma Lee - "Hurt"
The Corduroys - "Too Much Of A Woman"
Errol Dixon - "I Don't Want"
Sonny Childe - "Giving Up On Love"
Ray Gates - "Have You Ever Had The Blues" (alternative take)
Paula & The Jetliners - "I Know Some Day"
Maynell Wilson - "Motown Feeling"
Bb James & Derv - "Kiss Me, Kiss Me"
Blue Rivers & His Maroons - "Take It Or Leave It"
McFarthing Kissoon - "I'm Living Good"
Laris Mclennon - "Confusion"
Freddy Mack - "Sock It To 'Em, JB" (live)
The Reaction - "That Man"
Black Velvet - "African Velvet"
Rico's Combo - "London Here I Come"
Millie - "My Love & I"
Laurel Aitken - "Bar Tender"
Winston Groovy - "Work It Up"
Pat Rhoden - "Jezebel"
King Horror - "Cutting Blade"
Beresford Ricketts & The Blue Beats - "You Better Be Gone"
The Classics - "Worried Over Me"
Sonny & The Daffodils - "That Girl She Done Me Wrong"
The Brixton Market - "Children Get Ready"
Tony Washington & The DC'S - "Show Me How (To Milk A Cow)"
Joe's All Stars - "Musical Feet"
The Fabulous Blue Beats - "One More Try"
The Rudies - "Boss Sound"
Bobby Johnson & The Atoms - "Another Man"
Laurel & Girlie - "Scandal In Brixton Market"
Ambrose Campbell - "Hey Jude"
Sugar 'N' Dandy - "Girl Come See"
The Gruvy Beats - "Kent People"
The Bluebeaters - "There I Go"
Winston & Pat - "Pony Ride"
Top Grant - "Coronation Street"
Seven Letters - "Call Collect"
Dimples & Eddie With Rico's Combo - "Fleet Street"
Cab Kaye - "Everything Is Go" (with His music From Ghana)
Cy Grant - "King Cricket"
The Barnaby Rudge Hip Band - "Run Thru The Park"
Rupert & The Red Devils - "Please Think Of Me"
Shirley Bassey - "Sunshine"
Maxine Nightingale - "Spinning Wheel"
Peter Straker - "Breakfast In Bed"
Peanut - "I'm Waiting For The Day"
Mel Turner - "They Killed The King"
Joy Marshall - "Heartache Hurry On By"
Eldridge Devlin - "You're My Girl"
Cleo - "To Know Him Is To Love Him"
Lorraine - "Child You"
Dorris Henderson & John Renbourn - "Watch The Stars"
Mabel Hillery - "Rock Me Daddy"
Champion Jack Dupree - "Get Your Head Happy" (with TS McPhee)
Otis Spann - "Keep Your Hand Out Of My Pocket"
Screamin' Jay Hawkins - "All Night"
Joe Harriott - "Quintet Liggin'"
Flash Domincii & The Supersonics - "Rora Rora Majo Omo Pupa"
Shake Keane - "Green Onions"
The New Orleans Knights - "Enjoy Yourself"
The Chariots - "Problem Girl"
The Southlanders - "Imitation Of Love"
Winifred Atwell - "Bossa Nova Boogie"
Emile Ford & The Big Six - "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me"
Howie Casey & The Seniors - "I Ain't Mad At You"
Ricky Wayne - "Chicka'roo" (with The Fabulous Flee-Rackers)
Ray Ellington - "The Rhythm Of The World"
The Ray King Soul Band - "Soon You'll Be Gone"
Fitzroy Coleman & His Guitars - "Lucilla"
Davy Jones - "Love Bug"
Geoff Love & His Orchestra - "Coronation Street"
Review: While lots has been written about the influence of Black American soul and R&B artists on Britain's most successful (white) bands of the 1960s, little focus has previously fallen on the music of black Britons - and others from elsewhere in the Commonwealth who called the UK home - during the same period. Gotta Get A Good Thing, which tells the story of black music in Britain in the "swinging sixties", is therefore long overdue. Musically, it skips through soul, rhythm & blues, ska, rocksteady and more besides, offering up tracks from both well-known names and overlooked artists. Throw in extensive liner notes - including an introductory essay from Fitzroy Facey of the Soul Survivors - and you have a genuinely essential compilation.
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The Greatest Soul Funk & Disco 12" Inch Singles Of The 70s & 80s
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Cat: ROBINBX 63. Rel: 23 Mar 23
The Undisputed Truth - "You + Me = Love"
McFadden & Whitehead - "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now"
Earth, Wind & Fire & The Emotions - "Boogie Wonderland" (special disco version)
T-Connection - "Do What You Wanna Do"
People's Choice - "Do It Any Way You Wanna"
Instant Funk - "I Got My Mind Made Up"
Crown Heights Affair - "You Gave Me Love"
Whispers - "And The Beat Goes On"
Arthur Adams - "You Got The Floor"
Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes - "Expansions"
Chaz Jankel - "You're My Occupation" (feat Brenda Jones)
Brass Construction - "Movin'"
Skyy - "Call Me"
Parliament - "Flashlight"
Zapp - "More Bounce To The Ounce" (parts I & III)
Midnight Star - "No Parking On The Dance Floor"
SOS Band - "Just Be Good To Me"
The Jimmy Castor Bunch - "Space Age"
Lakeside - "Fantastic Voyage"
Aquarian Dream - "You're A Star"
Maze/Frankie Beverly - "Twilight" (instrumental)
Chic - "Good Times"
Sister Sledge - "He's The Greatest Dancer"
GQ - "Disco Nights (Rock Freak)"
Double Exposure - "Ten Percent"
Loleatta Holloway - "Love Sensation"
Edwin Starr - "Contact"
Narada Michael Walden - "I Should've Loved Ya"
Voyage - "From East To West"
CJ & Co - "Devil's Gun"
The Trammps - "Disco Inferno"
Change - "Searching"
Roy Ayers - "Running Away"
The Valentine Brothers - "Money's Too Tight (To Mention)"
Evelyn 'Champagne' King - "Shame" (12" disco version)
Rose Royce - "Is It Love You're After"
Third World - "Now That We Found Love" (disco mix)
Hi-Tension - "Hi-Tension"
Freeez - "Southern Freeez"
Ultrafunk - "Gotham City Boogie"
Level 42 - "Love Games"
Atmosfear - "Dancing In Outer Space"
Review: Whether the 42 full-length tracks showcased on this four-CD set really are 'the greatest soul, funk and disco' 12" singles of the 1970s and 80s is open to debate, but there's no denying that it's a fantastic collection of classic cuts and dancefloor anthems from the pre-house era. Much of it will be familiar - see Earth, Wind & Fire's 'Boogie Wonderland', McFadden & Whitehead's 'Ain't No Stopping Us Now', Freeez's 'Southern Freez', Chic's 'Good Times' and so on - but there's no denying the quality. What it really delivers is an instant party-starting set of guaranteed floor-fillers from the 70s and 80s that touches not only on disco, soul and funk, but also jazz-funk, boogie and 80s soul. Plus, any compilation that features Hi-Tension's 'Hi-Tension' is alright by us!
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For The Love Of You Volume 2.1
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Cat: AOTNCD 064. Rel: 01 Sep 22
Lorna Fletcher - "Just The Two Of Us"
Byron Walker & Sandra Edwards - "Don't Look Any Further"
Dave Barker - "Curious"
Valerie Harrison - "Fool's Paradise"
Chosen Few - "Don't Keep Me Waiting"
Sylvia Tella - "You Might Need Somebody"
Fallon Jennings - "All Night Long"
Pete Campbell - "Holding Back The Years"
Toyin Adekale - "Smile"
Derrick Cross - "Never Too Much"
Carl Johnson - "I Wish He Didn't Trust Me So Much"
Trevor Walters - "Blood Is Thicker Than Water"
Review: Volume One of For the Love Of You was an instant hit and so it makes sense the irrepressible Athens of the North label has come back with a second volume. Once again this is a collection of soul covers featuring interpretations of Grover Washington Jr., Midnight Star, Meli'sa Morgan and Simply Red and loads more. The music is golden, the soul vibes rich, and the new styles brought to these classics is instantly appealing in a whole new way. As alwayss, this is another superb release from Athens of the North.
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Too Slow To Disco 4
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Too Slow To Disco 4 (unmixed CD)
Cat: HDYARE 08CD. Rel: 09 Sep 22
The Dukes - "Mystery Girl"
Prime Time Band - "Fall In Love In Outer Space"
Kenny Nolan - "You're So Beautiful Tonight"
Peter Skellern - "Now That I Need You"
Marc Jordan - "Generalities"
Severin Browne - "Stay"
The Faragher Brothers - "Stay The Night"
Alan Price - "Groovy Times"
James Felix - "Open Up"
Hirth Martinez - "Altogether Alone"
Max Leake - "Tell Me The Reasons Why"
Stephen Encinas - "Music In Me"
Eric Andersen - "Can't Get You Out Of My Life"
Jimmie Spheeris - "Beautiful News"
Jeanine Otis & Heikki Sarmanto - "Magic Song"
Pleasure - "Nothin' To It"
Review: By now, we should all know what to expect from the popular Too Slow To Disco series, namely glassy-eyed, pitched-down disco, boogie, yacht rock, blue-eyed soul and AOR with a distinctive soft-focus flex. Naturally, there's plenty to savour on the series fourth edition, much of it either obscure or previously overlooked. Our picks of a predictably strong collection include the horn-totin', much-sampled Pleasure classic 'Nothin' To It', the lusciously loved-up cosmic soul of Prime Time Band's 'Fall in Love in Outer Space', the eyes-closed, Rhodes-sporting AOR soul of 'Stay The Night' by the Farragher Brothers, the slow release swell of Alan Price's 'Groovy Times' and the sun-splashed jauntiness of Max Leake's 'Tell Me The Reasons'.
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The Daptone Super Soul Revue Live! At The Apollo
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Cat: DAP 069CD. Rel: 14 Oct 21
The Dap-Kings - "Introduction By Binky Griptite"
Saun & Starr With The Dap-kings - "Hot Shot"
Saun & Starr With The Dap-kings - "Confess It"
Saun & Starr With The Dap-kings - "In The Night"
The Sugarman 3 - "Witch's Boogaloo"
The Sugarman 3 - "Love Went Away"
Naomi Shelton & The Gospel Queens - "Thank You Lord"
Naomi Shelton & The Gospel Queens - "Stranger"
Naomi Shelton & The Gospel Queens - "Higher Ground"
Menahan Street Band - "Make The Road By Walking"
The Como Mamas - "Out Of The Wilderness"
Charles Bradley - "Heataches & Pain"
Charles Bradley - "The World (Is Going Up In Flames)"
Charles Bradley - "Lovin' You Baby"
Charles Bradley - "Slip Away"
Charles Bradley - "How Long"
Charles Bradley - "Let Love Stand A Chance"
The Budos Band - "The Sticks"
Charles Bradley With The Budos Band - "Ain't It A Sin"
Antibalas - "Sare Kon Kon" (part 1)
Antibalas - "Sare Kon Kon" (part 2)
The Dap-kings - "Miss Sharon Jones' Intro"
Sharon Jones & The Dap-kings - "He Said I Can"
Sharon Jones & The Dap-kings - "If You Call"
Sharon Jones & The Dap-kings - "Tell Me"
Sharon Jones & The Dap-kings - "Get Up And Get Out"
Sharon Jones & The Dap-kings - "Making Up & Breaking Up (& Making Up & Breaking Up Over Again)"
Sharon Jones & The Dap-kings - "I'm Not Gonna Cry"
Sharon Jones & The Dap-kings - "Calamity"
Sharon Jones & The Dap-kings - "Every Beat Of My Heart"
Sharon Jones & The Dap-kings - "There Was A Time"
The Daptone Family - "Family Affair/Outro"
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Color Him Father (reissue)
Cat: SJRCD 497. Rel: 25 Feb 22
Color Him Father
I've Gotta Be Me
The Chokin' Kind
The Greatest Love
A Handful Of Friends
Everyday People
Love Of The Common People
Wheel Of Fortune
The Days Of Sand & Shovels
Birds Of A Feather
Only The Strong Survive
Traces
Amen, Brother
Say Goodbye To Daddy
Mama's Song
Review: As you may well be aware, the Winstons' most significant contribution to musical history was the righteous drum break featured on their 1969 single 'Amen, Brother', a breakbeat that has since become the backbone of countless hip-hop, hardcore and D&B tracks. Yet as good as that break is, there was always much more to love hidden in their catalogue, particularly debut album Color Him, Father. As this surprise reissue on CD proves, it is a genuinely brilliant collection of loved up East Coast soul songs - both dancefloor-friendly and downtempo - which on this edition has been expanded via the addition of a quartet of previous single-only cuts. This, then, is the definitive version of a vitally important soul album.
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