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Singles
I Won't Have To Cry No More
Cat: CITY 018. Rel: 29 Jan 11
Willie Bollinger - "I Won't Have To Cry No More"
Willie Walker - "Run Around"
 in stock $11.15
Love Has Really Got A Hold Of Me
Cat: OGR 841. Rel: 15 Feb 23
The Heptones - "Love Has Really Got A Hold Of Me" (3:50)
Woodfield Rd Allstars - "Breezin' Up Brentford Road" (3:44)
Review: If you're reading this you will already be familiar with Jamaican rocksteady and reggae vocal trio The Heptones and their very many lovely tunes. This one with Woodfield Road All Stars is as smooth as they come. 'Love Has Got A Hold Of Me' has slow motion grooves and lazy drums with the most gently persuasive acoustic riffs next to soul drenched and warm vocals. On the flipside is 'Breezin' Up Brentford Road' which has some lovely hammond organ vibes and an evn more laid back swagger to it.
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 in stock $14.78
Um Balanco Pra Voce
Um Balanco Pra Voce (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ 45098. Rel: 16 Dec 22
Os Rouxinois - "Um Balanco Pra Voce" (2:52)
Wal Sant'ana - "O Viajante" (3:09)
Review: It was the iconic Copacabana Records that put out this classic MPB back in 1964. That makes 'Um Balanco pra voce' by Os Rouxinois one of the oldest releases in Mr Bongo's Brazil45 series and it is also one of the best. Arnaud Rodrigues wrote the tune which is a superb mix of exotic funk, bossa nova rhythms and quirky melodies from a five-track 7" of tunes that the band originally used to play on TV. On the other side, 'O Viajante' is the sort of irresistibly sunny sound that quickly wins your heart and is sure to light up any dancefloor.
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 in stock $9.32
I'll Be Loving You
Cat: OSV 172. Rel: 17 Apr 18
Soul Brothers Six - "I'll Be Loving You" (2:18)
Willie Tee - "Walkin' Up A One Way Street" (2:44)
Review: Outta Sight's latest monthly rare soul missive contains hard-to-find and overlooked classics from "hard-hitting" New Jersey vocal group Soul Brothers Six and New Orleans Rhythm and Blues man Willie Tee. It's the former's wonderfully sweet and loose "I'll Be Loving You" (first released in 1966, fact fans) that takes pride of place on the A-side, serving up a lightly sauteed soul take on the rhythm and blues template. Willie Tee's 1967 jam "Walking Up A One Way Street", a summery affair blessed with a superb horn section, leisurely groove and brilliant lead vocal from the man himself, can be found on the B-side.
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We've Got One
Cat: ATH 149. Rel: 01 Jun 23
Wendy Walker - "We've Got One" (4:06)
Legal Assault - "Nice & Slow" (feat Dan-Elle) (4:30)
Review: .Athens of the North has been a buy-on-sight for years. The Edinburgh-based soul, disco and funk reissue label rarely ever misses and does some of the most tireless digging in the game as this latest 7" shows. It is a spotlight on one of the best tunes made by Anthony Brightly while working with a young Wendy Walker. 'We've Got One' is dub tinged slow-motion funk with a glorious vocal, and on the flip is Legal Assault's 'Nice & Slow'. This one is also from the Sir George label and a sensuous deep soul and lo-fi gem with steamy vocals and lush chords.
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 in stock $13.48
Why Don't You Go Home
Why Don't You Go Home (translucent red vinyl 7")
Cat: FNGR 005AJX 6325. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Dianne Ward & The Kevin Fingier Collective - "Why Don't You Go Home" (2:43)
The Kevin Fingier Collective - "Cocktail De Medianoche" (2:43)
Review: Due to persistent demand and soaring prices for the original pressing, this reissue of 'Why Don't You Go Home' on striking red transparent vinyl could not be more essential. Featuring the dynamic vocals of Diane Ward, the title track delivers a powerhouse performance echoing the King and Federal r&b sound. On the flip side, 'Cocktail De Medianoche' serves up a delightful blend of Boogaloo and Northern Soul, a cherished favourite among aficionados of Latin grooves and Uptempo Soul. With two phenomenal tracks, this reissue promises a perfect double-sider experience! for lovers of soul.

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 in stock $11.15
I Could Have Been A Millionaire
Cat: ST 012. Rel: 07 Dec 20
I Could Have Been A Millionaire (3:32)
Let Your Love Shine Out (3:34)
Review: British singer/songwriter Tom Wardle has enjoyed rather a lot of success in the United States, though his star has yet to ascend in the UK. Perhaps this first ever vinyl outing, courtesy of New York imprint It's Soul Time, will change that. 'I Could Have Been a Millionnaire' sits somewhere between blue-eyed soul, Steely Dan style West Coast rock and glassy-eyed yacht-rock, with Wardle making his presence felt over a sweet, string-laden backing track. Arguably even better is boisterous and up-tempo flipside 'Let Your Love Shine Out', which sees the Nottingham-raised troubadour join the dots between Northern Soul, rhythm & blues and Crowded House.
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Intérprete: Soul Music
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 in stock $6.88
Why I Came To California
Cat: LW 712015. Rel: 11 May 15
Why I Came To California (4:09)
Rockin' You Eternally (4:19)
Review: Released in celebration of Expansion's recent re-serving of two of Leon's early 80s albums - Rockin' You Eternally and Leon Ware - here's a delightful 45 that reminds us of his finest solo moments. "Why I Came To California" is a sun-kissed soul boogie groove with big horns and even bigger chorus. "Rockin' You Eternally" (which is, let's face it, one of the smoothest song titles to ever come from the 80s) showcases Leon's softer side. A ballad steeped in sentiment, play this loud enough and everyone in a five mile radius will stop and get smoochy.
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Tags: Soul Disco
 in stock $14.51
Step By Step
Cat: LW7 2011. Rel: 28 Jul 11
Step By Step
On The Beach (Atjazz Love Soul mix)
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Why I Came To California
Cat: EXPAND 112. Rel: 10 Sep 18
Leon Ware & Janis Siegel - "Why I Came To Califonia" (4:10)
Leon Ware - "Can I Touch You There" (4:07)
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I Just Want To Spend My Life With You
Cat: EXS 045. Rel: 01 Nov 23
I Just Want To Spend My Life With You (2:30)
Hands (2:14)
Review: Soul doesn't come much finer than when served up by the legendary Expansion label. Their latest 45 rpm is from 1975 when r&b producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Pete Warner dropped his one and only single 'I Just Want To Spend My Life With You'. It has aged well and become ever harder to find as well as expensive on the second hand market so this is a welcome reissue. The A-side has lots of big string energy and hints of Northern Soul magic as the lush vocal harmonies soar. On the flip is the equally lovely 'Hands.'
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Intérprete: Dave Lee ZR, Pete Haigh
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These Arms Of Mine
Cat: F 1002. Rel: 18 Dec 23
These Arms Of Mine (2:17)
I'm The Man (2:41)
Review: Fraternity is back with a second drop of heart rending soul and this time it's a golden oldie from Albert Washington and The Kings. 'These Arms Of Mine' is the A-side jaunt and it is only just over two minutes long but it really makes a devastating emotional impact with its pained vocals and slow, heavy drums making for a melancholic mood. On the flip is 'I'm The Man' which is a more upbeat sound that comes with funky swing in the drums, big horns and a more lively vocal.
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If This Is Love (I'd Rather Be Lonely)
Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band - "If This Is Love (I'd Rather Be Lonely)" (2:40)
Stuart Smith - "The Drifter" (2:55)
Review: Geno Washington & the Ram Jam Band were an U.K. based soul band, active between 1965 - 1968. Born William Francis Washington in Evanston, Indiana, Geno joined the airforce marching band and, after leaving high-school, was transferred to England - a week before his 18th birthday. His previously unreleased session recording featured here is 'If This Is Love (I'd Rather Be Lonely)' Also featured is 1965 Northern Soul number 'The Drifter', another unreleased Pye recording originally recorded in America in 1965. It was released in the U.K. the next year, where it was covered by English-Canadian Long John Baldry.
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Intérprete: Boca 45
 in stock $12.70
Trying To Tell You How I Feel
Cat: SD 020. Rel: 07 Feb 24
Trying To Tell You How I Feel (5:05)
We Could Get It Together (2:51)
Review: 
The latest release from Soul Direction unveils two tracks, 'We Could Get It Together' and 'Trying to Tell You How I Feel,' that have been retrieved from a master tape of unreleased recordings. Originally intended for the 1977 album You Can Fly On My Aeroplane, these cuts remained undiscovered until their inclusion in a 2008 Numero LP. Now, they emerge from obscurity to delight us all with their soulful melodies and emotive lyrics, and as such offer a glimpse into a previously hidden chapter of musical history. Soul Direction's revival of these gems breathes new life into the legacy of 70s soul music.
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Six Minute Mile
Cat: PST 008. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Six Minute Mile (3:03)
Six Minute Mile (part II) (2:08)
Review: Six Minute Mile has rightly got plenty of attention for its first few outings and their early good work connotes with this eight 7". It's from Ohio's Wesley Bright who has joined forces with The Means of Production and New York's Ben Pirani, and is a lovely mid-tempo roller that reminds of balmy summer nights. The tune comes in two parts and opens with lovely Rhodes chords that are a great foundation for the tenor vocals of Wesley. Then come plenty of irresistible hooks and the rousing vocals sing of love and devotion like all good soul sounds should.
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I Would Have To Be A Fool
Cat: ATH 171. Rel: 25 Jan 24
I Would Have To Be A Fool (3:33)
Just Give Love A Try (4:08)
Review: Ben White - not the same Ben White that plays as a defender for Arsenal - was just 25 when he was brought by Eddy Bongo Brown of the Funk Brothers to the Motor City to play with Marvin Gaye. It was five years after that when he lay down this single - his only one, although it is said there are some lost tapes featuring a full album on them out there somewhere. We hope it is found as this is excellent - 'I Would Have To Be A Fool' is a super smooth soul with nice funky rhythms and a hint of disco energy. 'Just Give Love A Try' is a more slow and lavish groove with choral backing and fancy piano.
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Intérprete: Dave Lee ZR
 in stock $12.97
Look My Way
Cat: DEEPSOUL 15. Rel: 25 Feb 21
Maurice Williams - "Look My Way" (2:04)
Walter Wilson - "Not Now But Later" (2:57)
Review: An avalanche of brilliant soul reissues are coming on Kent this month. This one is taken from the Scepter/Wand tapes on which Maurice Williams and Walter Wilson have one release each. Maurice Williams' 'Look My Way' is one of his best tracks with its classy horns and soaring vocals next to 60s strumming and smooth grooves. Walter Wilson's 'Not Now But Later' is actually by an artist alias of Tommy Keith who wrote and recorded some key soul music. It's a self-penned ballad that will melt any heart.
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 in stock $10.37
Girl (You're So Sweet You're So Fine)
Cat: EPS 028. Rel: 13 Nov 23
Girl (You're So Sweet You're So Fine) (2:47)
Girl (You're So Sweet You're So Fine) (instrumental) (2:54)
Review: Ray Williams & The Majortones's 'Girl (You're So Sweet, You're So Fine)' on Epsilon Records has never previously been released, somehow. It is a wonderfully sweet modern and crossover soul sound that is actually a cover version of the popular Lil Major Williams original of the same name. The grace is a lush one driven by soul-train-era beats and big horns that burst out of the mix while the buttery smooth vocal gets you where it hurts. Flip it over for a more funky instrumental version.
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 in stock $19.19
Give It All I Got
Cat: SJ 545. Rel: 27 Sep 21
Give It All I Got (3:15)
Do You Understand (3:20)
Review: Dave Welding's Soul Junction label is back with another limited edition 45rpm that keeps up the fine run of recent form. These two gems are the work of the late great Willie Williams, a blind singer from Chicago who was discovered performing in the Windy City's local clubs. He was signed to ABC records in 1966 and put out only a couple of other well received singles. 'Give It All I Got' is a beautiful piece with raw drum work and lush vocal backing harmonies next to a gentle piano line. It is stirring stuff while the flips-side 'Do You Understand' is more upbeat with its funky riffs, more great backing vocals and a rolling beat that locks you in.
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Always There
Cat: EXS 006. Rel: 06 May 21
Always There (3:51)
Comin' Over Me (3:47)
Review: Destination 78/79: Expansion take us deep into the illustrious back cat of revered boogaloo fusionist Willie Bobo for two of his many fiery delights. Side A is his feel-heavy cult instrumental take on Ronnie Laws' disco classic "Always There" while Side B throws us into the heart of his 1979 album Bobo with gutsy raw soul power (and just a few cheeky funk slap bass twangs for good measure) Two stone cold classics together for the first time on 45.
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 in stock $10.12
Hit Em Like Ali
Hit Em Like Ali (limited brown & grey marbled vinyl 7")
Cat: SP45 031 BROWN/GREY. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Hit Em Like Ali (3:30)
Hit Em Like Ali (instrumental) (3:30)
Review: Originally part of the 2014 album I Hope You'll Be Very Unhappy Without Me, 'Hit 'Em Like Ali' stands out as a vibrant and infectious track in Australian artist Chelsea Wilson's collection. Its energetic and riotous vibe has earned it a place as an unheralded modern deep funk classic. Spasibo Records now grants it a well-deserved single release on nice coloured vinyl. Co-produced by Jake Mason of Cookin' On 3 Burners, the heavyweight instrumental backing track, making its debut on the flip side, showcases Melbourne's top funk musicians. With blistering breakbeats, heavy horns, flanged guitars, and weighty bass, it's a track designed to captivate.
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 in stock $23.07
Don't You Know I Love You
Don't You Know I Love You (1-sided 7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SWB 004. Rel: 30 May 23
Don't You Know I Love You (3:22)
Review: Sonic Wax is dropping a couple of Jackie Wilson specials this month. Both are one-sided and limited edition 7"s, one being 'Light My Fire' and the other being this, 'Don't You Know I Love You', originally on Brunswick and found on Jackie's 1972 long player Beautiful Day. It's a life-affirming bit of upbeat and optimistic soul powered by soaring Philly strings, happy flute melodies and those beautiful, burning male vocals as well as some soothing female coos in the background. It's a northern soul gem that still does the business.
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Because Of You
Cat: DNSCR 011. Rel: 06 Nov 20
Jackie Wilson - "Because Of You" (3:20)
Doris & Kelley - "You Don't Have To Worry" (2:44)
Review: If you have ever tried to track down an original copy of this cult Northern Soul classic you will know it will cost you anywhere between L200 and L400 for the b-side, and around L80 for the a-side. They come from 1973 and 1967 respectively and are real classics of the genre now carefully, and cost-effectively, reissued by Deptford Northern Soul Club Records. The opening side is the sound of Jackie in fantastic form. 'Because Of You' is a truly pained tale of love that captures the intensity of such experiences perfectly.
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 in stock $10.37
Reset To Zero
Cat: ZP 30. Rel: 28 Nov 19
Reset To Zero (4:05)
Looking Through The Window (3:10)
 in stock $11.92
Álbumes
Message In Our Music 1976-1983
WAXIST / VARIOUS
Cat: SOL 1004LP. Rel: 07 Nov 17
Harvell Guiton - "My Dream" (3:54)
Horizon - "They Don't Make-Em Like You" (3:50)
David Nathan - "Ain't Nothing Like The Love" (unreleased version) (4:03)
Billy Cole Aka Winston Francis - "Smile" (3:41)
Glen Missick & Lovespiration - "Message In Our Music" (2:50)
Sass - "Do It" (3:23)
The Harden Brothers - "Deep Inside Of You" (4:29)
Don Scott - "Love With Me" (2:54)
Jack Sass Band - "Where Is The Love (You Promised Me)" (2:56)
Review: After a series of exceptional singles, SOL Discos fire up the album engine for the very first time with this fantastic exploration of modern soul from the late 70s to early 80s. Curated by label founder Waxist, Message In Our Music features numerous exclusive reissues and unreleased cuts; David Nathan's swooning take on "Ain't Nothing Like The Love", The Harden Brothers' silky smooth "Deep Inside Of You" and the vital up-tempo positivity of Don Scott's "Love With Me" are just a handful of essentials on this immaculate collection. Complete with detailed notes, pictures and quotes from the original artists, SOL Discos have created something genuinely special here.
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Decision Time
Decision Time (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DIREC 010LP. Rel: 01 Apr 21
Burning (feat Sio) (5:55)
This Is Real (feat Shara Nelson) (6:32)
We Belong Together (feat Thandi Draai) (5:06)
Love Lives (feat Sio) (5:17)
I Wonder Why (feat Sipho Hotstix Mabuse) (6:04)
Music (feat Thandi Draai) (3:53)
Wait & See (feat Terra Deva) (5:19)
Secrets Held (feat Emilie Chick) (6:40)
The Spell (feat Ingrid Chavez) (3:53)
The Second Spell (feat Ingrid Chavez) (6:29)
Review: Anyone with at least a rudimentary knowledge of the history of UK dance music, and deep house in particular, will tell you that this album is a big deal. It's the first full-length in 19 years from Charles Webster, a producer whose atmospheric, smoky take on deep house and downtempo grooves has always been a cut above his UK contemporaries. The big question is this: is it any good? Predictably, it most certainly is. Featuring a wealth of guest vocalists (Sia, Shara Nelson and Terra Deva included), Decision Time sees Webster effortlessly blur the boundaries between smoky soul, trip-hop, jazz, future R&B, broken beat and house so deep it may take you a while to resurface. In a word: brilliant.
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Whatnauts On The Rocks (remastered)
Cat: PRLP 007. Rel: 22 Dec 22
You Forget Too Easy (3:21)
Heads Up (3:33)
Hurry Up & Wait (4:02)
I'm So Glad I Found You (3:13)
Only People Can Save The World (4:33)
Blues Fly Away (2:42)
Why Can't People Be Colors Too? (4:48)
Ooh Baby Baby (3:11)
Help Is On The Way (bonus track) (7:09)
Review: The Whatnauts formed in 1969 in Baltimore, Maryland and are a perfect soul group with a heart-aching blue-eyed sound. Their original albums are very hard and very expensive to find but have thankfully been reissued over the years. This one is 1972's standout Whatnauts On The Rocks, a mega rare and mega good fusion of soul, funk and disco. As well as all the tender and vulnerable originals that come on raw, slow-burning rhythms with delightful harmonies, there is also a bonus cut 'Help Is On The Way' which picks up the pace and has the funkiest bassline you can possibly imagine.
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 in stock $27.23
Dance Hits
Dance Hits (limited gatefold LP)
Cat: COS 034LP. Rel: 30 Jan 23
Try Making Love (3:21)
Check It Out (3:21)
The Dealer (3:41)
The Rebels (3:55)
Sexy Lady You (3:24)
A Little More Love (2:56)
Living On A String (3:11)
Dance With Me (3:24)
Try Making Love (Al Kent rework) (6:27)
A Little More Love (Sol Power All-Stars extended dub) (6:22)
Review: Trinidad's Wild Fire was a popular local group that formed in the 70s and disbanded in 1985. They amassed plenty of varied tunes after their name change from the Sparks, a name they had as far back as 1962. They were a house band at clubs like Disco Tracks and Upper Level so knew how to get a party going with their hot mix of Caribbean sounds, disco and funk. This Dance Hits album is a great collection of their more dance-friendly material. Some are slow burners like 'Check It Out' which brings racial issues to the fore and the more sunny funkers like 'The Rebels.'
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Time Is The Answer (reissue)
Time Is The Answer (reissue) (180 gram clear vinyl LP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: TWM 91C. Rel: 06 Jun 23
Dance With Me (3:46)
My Life (3:56)
All I Want To Do Is Live (3:02)
The Rebels (7:12)
Say A Little Prayer (For The Children) (4:33)
Wonder How I Stayed Away (4:09)
The Traveller (2:39)
A Little More Love (3:03)
Tonite (4:18)
Review: Island funk and soul classic Time Is The Answer from the Wildfire band is getting reissued on both clear and black vinyl this month, with this being the super limited transparent version. It is a first-ever reissue for this much sought-after album and it arrives just in time for summer, which is when it sounds best, some 43 years after it was first self-released back in 1980 on their own self-titled label. The band was well known back in the 80s thanks to performances all across Trinidad, Tobago, the Caribbean, US Virgin Islands and French Guadeloupe. This is the best of the four albums they released - a warm and immersive blend of funk, soul and disco. .
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Doin' It (Japanese Edition)
Doin' It (Japanese Edition) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7879. Rel: 24 Apr 23
Don't Mess With Bill (2:34)
Sunshine Of Your Love (3:46)
That Love That A Woman Should Give To A Man (2:28)
Hurtin' (2:40)
Loveland (2:47)
Little Things Mean A Lot (3:06)
Light My Fire (2:54)
You (2:17)
If I Could (2:33)
Who's Sorry Now (5:23)
Then I'll Be Happy (2:24)
Review: Spanky Wilson has a famously powerful voice but that is matched by just as potent a horn section, with some added staccato guitar chords and a super groovy rhythm section here on this much warranted reissue. She is a conduit for "The Funk' here with a mega fine vocal performance time after time on this well curated selection of classic covers. The likes of The Doors' 'Light my Fire', Cream's 'Sunshine of your Love' and 'Loveland' are all included and stand right out. Each one shows a different but equally essential side to the voice of Spanky Wilson. All tunes have been newly remastered for this release by P-Vine.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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Let It Be (Japanese Edition) (remastered)
Let It Be (Japanese Edition) (remastered) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7880. Rel: 25 Jan 23
Let It Be (2:59)
Bridge Over Troubled Waters (2:57)
Love, Or Let Me Be Lonely (5:21)
Loveland (3:44)
Fancy (3:16)
Alfie (6:09)
Gloomy Sunday (5:24)
Perhaps (3:18)
Foolish (5:32)
Would You Love Me? (2:47)
Review: Spanky Wilson's 'Let It Be' is the lead single from her album of the same name back in 1970. The original version of the tune was of course written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and was first recorded by The Beatles in the same year. Her version is a big band celebration with Spanky's gritty soul vocal soaring up top. The album features other lung-busting performances from Spanky such as on the raw and guttural soul of 'Bridge Over Troubled Waters' and the slower, more sentimental 'Love, Or Let Me Be Lonely'. Spanky has one of the most powerful and distinctive voices in soul and never was that clearer than on this classic.
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Live At Glastonbury 2007
Live At Glastonbury 2007 (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 455568 4. Rel: 02 Jun 22
Addicted (3:16)
Just Friends (3:21)
Tears Dry On Their Own (3:13)
He Can Only Hold Her (3:18)
Cherry (2:39)
Back To Black (3:57)
Wake Up Alone (4:10)
Love Is A Losing Game (2:55)
Fuck Me Pumps (3:43)
Cupid (3:50)
Hey Little Rich Girl (3:38)
Monkey Man (3:11)
You Know I'm No Good (4:23)
Rehab (3:40)
Me & Mr Jones (3:11)
Valerie (4:18)
Review: Marking the 15th anniversary of Amy Winehouse's live performance at Glastonbury in 2007, the full set recording is now available on vinyl to purchase. Greatest hits in the late Camden-native's catalogue played live with a 6 piece band, 16 classics like 'Tears dry on their own' and 'Back to black' from her 2 albums are pressed on this double LP. The latter performance being watched on YouTube almost 8 million times, the raw vocals are incredible and a reminder of what made Amy Winehouse the legend that she is. This record is an indisputable must-have for collectors this year.
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Back To Black
Cat: 1734128. Rel: 24 May 07
Rehab
You Know I'm No Good
Me & Mr Jones
Just Friends
Back To Black
Love Is A Losing Game
Tears Dry On Their Own
Wake Up Alone
Some Unholy War
He Can Only Hold Her
Addicted
Intérprete: Juno Classics, Aliwud, Oldchap
 in stock $22.56
Live In London
Live In London (limited LP)
Cat: LL 02. Rel: 30 Oct 23
Addicted (3:00)
Just Friends (3:00)
Cherry (2:26)
Back To Black (3:52)
Wake Up Alone (3:47)
Love Is A Losing Game (2:45)
He Can Only Hold Her (4:08)
You Know I'm No Good (3:10)
Rehab (3:44)
Me & Mr Jones (2:28)
Valerie (3:34)
Monkey Man (3:34)
Review: Celebrated tracks performed in London by Amy Winehouse. The late great jazz and soul singer remains a singular talent known for her smoky tones and the extraordinary emotional depths she called upon when at the microphone. Her album Back to Black is a stone cold classic and many highlights from it feature here with 'Love Is A Losing Game', 'He Can Only Hold Her' and 'You Know I'm No Good' all featuring with a superb array of live musicians bringing each one to life.
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Back To Black
Cat: UNI 899401. Rel: 07 Jul 07
Rehab
You Know I'm No Good
Me & Mr Jones
Just Friends
Back To Black
Love Is Losing Game
Tears Dry On Their Own
Wake Up Alone
Some Unholy War
He Can Only Hold Her
You Know I'm No Good (feat Ghostface Killah)
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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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His Ultimate Collection
His Ultimate Collection (limited coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: SONI 9893071. Rel: 09 Nov 21
Ain't No Sunshine (2:04)
Lean On Me (4:21)
Harlem (3:23)
Grandma's Hands (2:01)
Use Me (3:43)
Kissing My Love (3:44)
Sweet Wanomi (2:33)
Better Off Dead (2:17)
The Same Love That Made Me Laugh (3:27)
Lovely Day (3:51)
Just The Two Of Us (feat Grover Washington Jr) (4:00)
Who Is She (& What Is He To You?) (3:13)
Oh Yeah! (4:03)
Hello Like Before (5:25)
I Want To Spend The Night (3:41)
Heartbreak Road (3:11)
Review: Bill Withers is sadly no longer with us but his music lives on. The man himself was a famously down to earth character who shunned the usual rigmarole of the music industry and kept himself to himself., One day, when he fettle had said enough with his music, he quit and was never persuaded back into a studio. By then he already had a rarefied back catalogue packed with hits that will long stay part of the popular canon. Plenty of them are on this new, Sony-assembled collection from the tender 'Grandma's Hands' to the ubiquitous 'Lovely Day' via personal favourite 'Use Me.' Essential stuff from the great man.
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Still Bill (remastered)
Still Bill (remastered) (limited hand-numbered gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: MOFI 525. Rel: 27 Jun 23
Lonely Town, Lonely Street (3:43)
Let Me In Your Life (2:42)
Who Is He (& What Is He To You)? (3:13)
Use Me (3:44)
Lean On Me (4:18)
Kissing My Love (3:48)
I Don't Know (3:02)
Another Day To Run (4:38)
I Don't Want You On My Mind (4:32)
Take It All In & Check It All Out (2:38)
Review: Even posthumously, Bill Withers is 'Still Bill'. Because he's still got it; Mobile Fidelity here reissue the album on its 50th Anniversary, doing thorough justice to the soul crooner's original album first released on the landmark Sussex Records in 1972. Following up the familial, sunned and simple subject matter of his debut 'Just As I Am', Still Bill opted more specifically for a sultrier and more romantic lyrical affair, and like its cover, saw Withers express his many-angled take on love.
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The Jazz Soul Of Little Stevie
The Jazz Soul Of Little Stevie (hand-numbered 180 gram orange & blue splattered vinyl LP limited to 250 copies)
Cat: SRPD 0036SP. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Fingertips
Square
Soul Bongo
Manhattan At Six
Paulsby
Some Other Time
Wondering
Session Number 112
Bam
Review: Stevie Wonder's seminal The Jazz Soul Of Little Stevie album very much unveiled the budding talent of a musical prodigy. Released in 1962, this instrumental collection showcases Wonder's early mastery of jazz-infused melodies at the tender age of just 12 years old. With his harmonica prowess and soulful organ touches frost and centre, Wonder paints vivid tracks that belie his youth. Pieces like 'Fingertips' and 'Square' exude a playful energy, while 'Soul Bongo' delves into rhythmic complexity. Despite its brevity, the album foreshadows Wonder's illustrious career and undeniably set the stage for his future triumphs on Motown and beyond. It's a captivating glimpse into the early genius of a music icon.
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Uncovered: The Lost Astroscope Recordings 1973
Cat: LPSBCS 88. Rel: 11 Jul 22
Hey What's That You Say (3:27)
A Love Of My Own (3:44)
Let's Take A Stroll (3:08)
Trespassing (3:41)
If He Can Do It, She Can Do It (3:27)
I Wish It Would Rain (5:08)
Jermilah (9:38)
Review: This record was thought to have been lost until recently re-discovered. Recorded in the 1970s and has been loving remasters from the original tapes here and pressed onto heavyweight wax. This collection features some heavily sampled tunes such as 'Funkanova' which has been pillaged by the likes of Black Science Orchestra, DJ Sneak and The Bucketheads. It also has a famous rendition of the Ronnie Laws jewel 'Always There'. Wood, Brass & Steel members include the likes of Doug Winbush who went on to play with the Sugarhill Gang and Grandmaster Flash.
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