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Winehouse Magic
Cat: MCM 45002. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Winehouse Magic (3:54)
Drake Punk (4:23)
Review: There is very little info out there about the Milkcrate Mondays label but we do know that their only other release last year was well hyped and quickly sold out. This second one is likely to follow suit. It comes from Able and is a dusty house cut with an old school feel thanks to the gentle breaks that power it along as a signature smoky soul vocal from Amy Winehouse brings plenty of emotion to a-side cut 'Winehouse Magic'. On the flip is 'Drake Punk' which pairs Daft Punk filter house loops with auto-tuned vocals all sure to bring some fun to the 'floor.
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Intérprete: The Allergies
out of stock $13.64
It's The Same Old Story
Cat: NW 517. Rel: 27 Mar 24
Act I - "It’s The Same Old Story" (4:24)
Ivano Fossati - "Night Of The Wolf (Tema Del Lupo)" (4:00)
Review: Measured Mile records puts two classy soul tracks onto the same 7". Originally released in 1974, Act 1 - 'It's The Same Old Story' is often looked over classic of the era. Act 1 hailed from Detroit and featured Raeford Gerald, Roger Terry, Reggie Ross and George Barker. The band had two minor hits but often people recall 'It's The Same Old Story' as their favorite of their only full album. Ivano Fossati's 'Night Of The Wolf' is found on the B-side. A jam song that verges slightly into Latin music, asks for quite a sum of money for its original copy. Both tracks add up to a real gem of a 7".
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 in stock $10.81
Ominira
Ominira (LP)
Cat: FVR 191. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Chant & Dance (1:58)
The Bravest Heart (5:08)
Novos Planos (4:17)
Outras Dimensoes (4:50)
Abraco Pro Ed (2:50)
4:28 Am (5:32)
The Mountain (4:19)
Ominira (4:32)
Projecoes (4:50)
Review: Brazilian artist Lucas Arruda, is fast becoming a regarded figure in the Latin scene. 'Ominira' is his latest long player that once again, finds a home on the French label Favorite Recordings. An album full of rich sounding musical textures that cross boundaries and bridge many genres such as Latin, soul, house, jazz and pop. The vibrant summer jams 'The Bravest Heart' and 'Novos Planos' are A-side standouts that will surely excite veteran and new listeners alike, who are into World music. '4:28' and 'The Mountain' start the second side with some catchy instrumentals that give off memorable beachy 70s vibes. ' Projecoes' closes the album with one of the most soulful performances of the album. All and all, you have a wonderful sounding jazzy grooved piece that ups the expectation of what a Latin jazz album can be. Cafe Del Mar approved!
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 in stock $27.03
Everybody Loves The Sunshine
Cat: SSCR 2024007. Rel: 22 Apr 24
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (5:35)
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (instrumental) (5:31)
Review: 'Everybody Loves the Sunshine' represents a pivotal moment for Roy Ayers and Ubiquity, marking a departure towards a funkier and more laid-back sound in 1976. With its languid tempo and dreamy atmosphere, captures the essence of summer with its joyful lyrics and hypnotic groove. Ayers' vibraphone melodies intertwine seamlessly with the band's instrumentation, creating a mesmerizing sonic landscape that resonates with listeners. The song's universal appeal lies in its ability to evoke a sense of warmth and nostalgia, making it a timeless classic that continues to enchant audiences across generations.
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 in stock $16.73
The House Of Glass
Cat: GCV 018. Rel: 27 Mar 24
Dancing & Grooving (6:05)
Theme From The House Of Glass (4:29)
Outro (3:26)
Calculated (7:36)
Family Affair (5:44)
Feel Like Dancing (5:41)
Lately (4:51)
Take Me Home (4:50)
Ain't Nothing Going On (7:11)
Friday Night (5:58)
Review: Italian dance producer Gianni Bini debuts on Groove Culture with the House Of Glass LP, topping up his impressive discography with a solo studio effort, and bolstering the already massive stock of production credits attached to his bulging, insatiable name. Though his various monikers over the years have indeed propelled him in a many-a-direction, Bini's latest here centres on epic disco, and rewinds the tape to an earlier sound first explored in his formative days as a producer; retroactively, we hear a livelier, more contemporary take on the stabbing strings, bristling bass and bubblegum beats - all live-recorded - that first put him on the map.
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Intérprete: Dave Lee ZR
 in stock $30.88
Flying On Abraham
Cat: LEGO 319VL. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Wind Machine (4:03)
Jukebox Johnny (4:16)
Moto Moon (5:46)
Shade (4:09)
Critics Lullaby (5:52)
Boys On Canvas (4:58)
Juno (5:23)
Russian Doll (4:27)
Used To Lovin' You (4:16)
Trampoline (5:59)
Review: Diane Birch returns with that spellbinding voice - a transportive powerhouse packing a timeless quality that resonates through her music. The American recording world doing what it has always done so well, creating huge, heartbreaking, hopeful, and captivating mini operas disguised as pop. Or, if you want to get technical here: soft rock, country, folk, r&b and soul. OK, so there are elements of funk and jazz, too, and the result is a heady brew that's pretty inescapable. Harking back to the balladry heydays, with shades of Dolly Parton, Whitney Houston, and Carly Simon, to name but a few - in delivery and performance, if not necessarily tone - no matter where you're listening from it's going to be hard to forget this one.
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 in stock $22.40
Lemons
Lemons (7'' + insert)
Cat: SL 45031. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Lemons (2:58)
BIB (Bitch In Black) (3:00)
Review: Maya Blandy's latest single, Lemons, is a vibrant and infectious track that seamlessly blends upbeat urban funk with an acid jazz sound, resulting in a potential pop hit. The song takes a spin on the classic adage about making the best out of life's challenges, presenting it with a fresh and edgy perspective. With its catchy hooks, groovy rhythm, and Maya Blandy's convincing vocals, Lemons is destined to be an instant hit once heard.
The Side-2 is equally as good with 'BIB (Bitch In Black).' This song oozes with soulful vibes, showcasing Maya's mesmerizing vocals against an urban beat backdrop. The addition of a horn section adds depth and richness to the track, elevating its sonic experience.

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 in stock $14.92
Sounds Good
Sounds Good (LP + insert)
Cat: BCR 112LP. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Nobody But You (2:10)
Peach Optimo (2:41)
Listen (2:45)
Gift Of Life (3:22)
NyNy (2:23)
I Will Be (2:45)
Hanging On (3:04)
XFaded (2:49)
Too Yung (3:03)
Stay (2:19)
Sweet & Lovely (2:37)
Rialto Winds (1:33)
Review: Brainstory's sophomore album, Sounds Good, marks a significant evolution for the LA-based trio. From signing with Big Crown Records to navigating the challenges of COVID, they've honed their craft and tightened their sound. Produced by Leon Michels, the album showcases Brainstory's expanded brotherhood and their ability to blend genres seamlessly. Tracks like 'Nobody But You' and 'Peach Optimo' reveal new facets of their musical range, while 'Gift Of Life' delves into existential themes with haunting beauty. With contributions from Claire Cottrill on 'Hanging On,' and introspective tracks like 'Too Yung,' Brainstory delivers a deeply personal and musically rich experience. Sounds Good is not just an album title, but a testament to Brainstory's growth and the genuine bonds that fuel their artistry.
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 in stock $23.17
You Don't Love Me (No No No)
Cat: JS7S 384. Rel: 28 Mar 24
You Don't Love Me (No No No) (feat Delroy Williams) (3:38)
You Know How To Make Me Feel So Good (5:01)
Review: Susan Cadogan is an esteemed reggae vocalist who has been since the 1970s. Now she continues her musical journey with this cover single which is taken from her excellent 2020 album Hurt So Good - Storybook Revisited, distributed by Burning Sounds. Side-A features a rendition of the reggae classic by Dawn Penn, while Side-B offers a sweet soul interpretation of Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes' track. Enhanced with Japanese-inspired artwork on the jacket, this release showcases Cadogan's timeless talent and versatility as it bridges the gap between reggae and soul music across generations.

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 in stock $26.76
Don't Pop The Question (If You Can't Take The Answer)
Don't Pop The Question (If You Can't Take The Answer) (3:19)
Good Guys Don't Make Good Lovers (3:53)
Review: It's not Oliver Cheatham's first trip through our ends. Soul Junction have released a steadily growing number of 7"s by the '70s soul crooner; they were first alerted to his talents circa 2012, when they heard two of his mid-seventies staples and were instantly charmed. 'Don't Pop The Question (If You Can't Take The Answer)' is a deliciously titled, and even better-sounding, classic track from that time. We've never encountered the phrase 'pop a question' before, but we're definitely not questioning this one: with a serene femme backing refrain and a popout wall-of-sound mix, Cheatham's paean to wresting oneself from the clutches of use and abuse in love. If you're tired of taking chances, cop this record.
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out of stock $16.99
Get Ready For The Young Folks
Cat: BW 004. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Get Ready For The Young Folks (4:03)
Dre's Night (4:13)
Review: France's faves Battle Weapons deliver two heady new edits, only for those ready. On the A comes an ingenious, probably never-done-before, almost laughably why-hasn't-anyone-else-ever-thought-of-this-until-now breakbeat rendition of Peter Bjorn & John's 'The Young Folks'. To be frank, they've not done much besides beef up the backbeat a little, but a simple sprucing up is sometimes all a tune needs. On the flip comes a phattened version of 'Forgot About Dre' mashed up with the Azzido Da Bass UK garage classic 'Dooms Night', also produced to hilariously, surreally arresting effect.
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 in stock $12.36
Your Soul Searchin Love
Cat: TR 329. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Your Soul Searchin Love (2:15)
Make My Love A Hurting Thing (2:43)
Review: The soul, funk and disco 7" community are a strong one. Besides garage rock and psychedelic rock, there might not be another genre that is so beloved on the small but mighty 45 RPM format. So, it completely makes sense if you are a newer producer releasing music in these genres then definitely know your fan base. Cool Million is a Danish and German duo doing just that. Their track 'Stronger' is the track and the title of their sixth full length album from 2019. The album has gained such strong reviews that they put it now as a single along with the Dub version on the reverse side. 'Stronger' is a positive and upbeat anthem that is sure reign in the innocent bystanders to party. The Dub is a super-cool alternative version that reminds of us classic roller-skating funk track from Midnight Star or Kool & The Gang. Need a party starter? Get this!
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out of stock $10.29
Cymande (remastered)
Cymande (remastered) (gatefold LP)
Cat: PTKF 30251. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Zion I
One More
Getting It Back
Listen
Rickshaw
Dove
Bra
The Message
Rastafarian Folk Song
Review: To any funk digger worth their salt, Cymande have been a staple since their 70s heyday, but the Brit funk cult legends are enjoying a renewed presence since their triumphant return with reunion shows which cemented their legacy after decades being overlooked. Their story tracks back to this seminal album, a scintillating fusion which could only have occurred in Britain in the 70s as communities and cultures joined together to create one harmonious groove the likes of which had never been heard before. The whole album feels like a run of hits, from the celestial swirl of 'Dove' to the life-affirming horn blasts of 'Bra'. If you don't already have this track in your bloodstream, now's the time to catch up.
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 in stock $21.61
Beautiful You
Cat: ZP 102. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Beautiful You (3:42)
Can I Come Over (3:42)
Review: Lynn Davis, known for her illustrious career as a backing vocalist and member of George Duke's band, continues her solo journey with 'Beautiful You, her second single. Following the success of her debut release, 'Come Over,' Davis showcases her vocal prowess and sensuality once again in this sophisticated r&b ballad with a touch of jazzy swing. In 'Beautiful You,' Davis sings of recognising the inner and outer beauty in her partner, expressing gratitude for finding someone who surpasses expectations. The song beautifully captures the feeling of discovering that something seemingly too good to be true is, in fact, real. With its soulful melodies and heartfelt lyrics, 'Beautiful You' is another standout track from Davis, reaffirming her talent as a solo artist.
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 in stock $13.38
Every Day I Try
Every Day I Try (translucent yellow vinyl 7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: ZP 101Y. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Every Day I Try (2:48)
Baby Girl (3:38)
Review: This Hawaii-based label consistently delivers soulful gems like this which is why we love it so much. Mel Day brings genuine depth with 'Every Day I Try,' a poignant reflection on lost love, complemented by the talented Tito Lopez Combo and superb instrumentation. On the other side, 'Baby Girl' showcases Mel's confident and stylish channelling of the spirit of Joe Tex. This vinyl-exclusive release, produced under license from the esteemed music maestro Harbans Srih, pays homage to the golden age of soul music and is destined to become a timeless modern classic.
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 in stock $14.41
Every Day I Try
Every Day I Try (7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: ZP 101B. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Every Day I Try (2:48)
Baby Girl (3:39)
Review: We're big fans of this label here at Juno HQ as we have said before and how can you not be when it serves up soul as good as this? Mel Day delivers authentic deepness with 'Every Day I Try.' It is a heartfelt lament for lost love that is backed by the accomplished Tito Lopez Combo and some magnificent instrumentation. On the flip side, 'Baby Girl' sees Mel channelling the spirit of Joe Tex with confidence and flair. Produced under license from music maestro Harbans Srih, this vinyl-only release harks back to the golden era of soul music and is sure to prove a timeless modern classic.
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 in stock $14.41
The Entertainers
The Entertainers (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 8084. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Hot On A Thang (3:42)
Pour Your Little Heart Out (3:42)
In This Moment (2:59)
It's Not What You Got (4:03)
I'm Leavin (3:42)
I'm In Love With You (3:26)
I Won't Cry Anymore (4:09)
Kidnapper (3:26)
What Are We Gonna Do (2:57)
Livin' For The Summer (3:11)
Review: The self-titled debut record from South Carolina soul septet The Entertainers first dropped in 1980 and laid claim to a distinctive quirkiness. The kernel of the album's success was its unabashed choice of subject matter - sexual attraction - which when combined with its bright mixes and burstingly clear compositions, helped propel the band out from their local beach scene roots and into increasing interstate acclaim. With members Earl Dawkins on vocals, Hugh "Tuff" Blanton on bass, Richard Robertson on trumpet andzz flugelhorn, Ric Sanders on keyboards, Danny Baker on guitar, Marc Goins on drums and John Franklin on trombone, the Entertainers did nothing but.
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 in stock $32.69
Remember Me
Remember Me (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: GRON 14001. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Feels Like Summer (4:58)
That's The Way Of The World (5:26)
It Runs Through Me (5:56)
Hum The Bass Line (6:10)
I Belong To You (5:02)
Kiss (4:33)
Lovely Day (4:15)
You Are The One I Need (3:53)
Roads (4:40)
Love & Hate (5:57)
Breathe Easy (4:17)
Review: Soul vocalist and covers extraordinaire Vanessa Fernandez - in other worlds known as Vandetta - throws a curveball with Remember Me, seguing through a fabulous mix of R&B classics, including 'That's the Way of the World' (Earth Wind & Fire), 'Lovely Day' (Bill Withers), 'You're the One I Love' (Barry White), 'Kiss' (Prince), not to mention a smattering of contemporary pop and soul numbers numbers such as Lenny Kravitz's 'I Belong To You', Tom Misch's 'It Runs Through Me', and Portishead's 'Roads'. Proving a wide-ranging knowledge of soul music that is difficult to match (the genre is often subject to staid interpretations, remaining too fixed to certain traditions or places), Fernandez takes on an all-embracing approach to her chosen sound and in doing so enlists a diverse cast of instrumentalists to help her along the way: Tim Pierce (guitars), Alex Al (bass), Victor Indrizzo (drums), Jeff Babko (keyboards), Felipe Menolio (acoustic guitars), and Luis Conte (percussion).
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 in stock $69.24
Two Jobs
Cat: DAP 1153. Rel: 23 Apr 24
Two Jobs
Save Your Tears For Someone New
Review: Lee delivers two powerhouse performances from his album Sentimental Fool. 'Two Jobs' channels the conviction of James Brown with Bobby Bland's swing, showcasing Lee's command and swagger. The track's deep piano intro and frantic shuffle captivate listeners with a sound few can replicate. On 'Save Your Tears for Someone New,' Lee delivers a masterclass in rhythm and soul, his ferociously soulful voice shining in this dark r&b ballad. With each note, Lee proves why he's considered one of the best soul singers alive, leaving listeners wanting more.
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 in stock $9.25
FUNK 007
Cat: FUNK 007. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Funky Feeling (3:44)
Feel The Heat (3:43)
Review: For the seventh release on the all-limiteds Florence Funk imprint, we're met with two rare gems of the nu-funk and soul variety from Florence, the one themself. On the A, 'Funky Feeling' impresses with its dynamic yet still crunchy bottling of the funk, with all its *je ne sais qoui* intact, and in which occasional Omar Santana-style cut-ups can be heard, to giggle-inducing effect. The B, meanwhile, brings us the 'Heat' and insists we 'feel' it, but we hardly need to be told, as we're willing partners in this dance; this track, like the one before it, places its kicks and snare-clap layers front and centre, retaining the central sample but encouraging an extra danceable flavour, not usually heard on original disco recordings.
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out of stock $13.38
My Little Girl
Cat: REPRO 16. Rel: 27 Mar 24
Bobby Garrett - "My Little Girl" (2:45)
The Bob & Earl Band - "My Little Girl" (2:47)
Review: Kent Records have been doing a yeoman's job securing, collecting and releasing beloved and rare gems for a 7" reissue. Here, they collect two different recorded versions of the track 'My Little Girl'. The Bobby Garrett version from 1966 and offers a vintage soul sound while The Bob & Earl Band rendition is from 1970 and has heavy Motown influence in it. These rare soul reissues save the fans so much money versus buying an original copy. Thank you Kent!
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 in stock $10.29
Foreverland
Cat: CJA 0640. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Find Your Peace (feat Common, Robert Glasper & Jean Baylor) (7:30)
Beautiful Fat (feat PJ Mortan) (3:27)
The Intellectual (6:36)
Foreverland (feat Laura Mvula & Chris Dave) (7:19)
Well Walk Now (Preseverance) (4:57)
Don't Lie (feat Malaya) (4:22)
Paranoid (1:21)
Gotta Go (Outer Space) (3:17)
Pictures (4:46)
Peace Beyond (1:08)
Review: When Keyon Harrold lists the influences that he turned to during the creation of his rich and evocative new album Foreverland, he cites the likes of Radiohead, Fleet Foxes, Fela Kuti, John Coltrane, and, for a second, he becomes vulnerable; the list is too basic, too serious-music-listener-starter-pack. But, out of that moment of insecurity, he spins an indelible flex: "You are what you eat, and I have a pretty strict diet in dope shit. Taking in Keyon Harrold's career to-date, it's clear that the 'world-class trumpeter' (Essence) and composer is very serious about that diet. He's a jazz musician but in the most expansive sense, working with a list of dream collaborators: generational legends Keith Richards and Diana Ross; rap stars like Mac Miller and Nas; neo-soul icons Erykah Badu and D'Angelo; and modern soul stars Black Pumas and Leon Bridges. His circle of regular collaborators is formidable and includes his music industry mentor Common (who hired him for his first touring gig), his New School classmate Robert Glasper, and GRAMMY winners Maxwell, PJ Morton, Gregory Porter, and YEBBA. Even apart from its compositional intricacies and stylistic innovations, Foreverland is a triumph of resilience and empowerment. "What will be said when you're gone?", says Keyon. "If you're not living life - getting beat up, getting your heart broken, winning, losing - what are you doing? What about your life can people learn from? If you don't put yourself in the ring sometimes, there won't be anything." On Foreverland, Keyon takes life's challenges head-on - and emerges, in both music and in life, with a renewed sense of purpose.
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 in stock $28.58
The Pool
Cat: HR 7S305. Rel: 25 Mar 24
The Pool (3:38)
On The Floor (2:52)
Review: First surfacing as a standalone digital release in October 2023, Mayer Hawthorne's 'The Pool' now returns as a split 7" via Lawson Entertainment. Here we join Mayer on a sultry, unbuttoned foray under the palms, in which we are charged to "get hot", for not even the Devil's hellfire could thaw our cool. An explosive r&b bounce tailor-made for human extremophiles - it's as if the song were composed unflinchingly in a heatwave - Mayer's lyrics are as steamy as a heat-hazed field of vision in such conditions, obscuring the visual field and urging the listener to surrender power to the other four senses. "Cool, in the water... Jump in and swim... And wash our sins away..."
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out of stock $21.10
The Anatomy Of Serene Eloquence
Cat: WAHLP 026. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Bakeren (feat Faye Houston) (4:47)
Bergen Sunrays (feat Selim Mutic) (4:51)
La Psychosomnie (3:21)
O Mar E A Lua (feat Olav Wollo) (3:12)
Den Franske Gitaren (feat Aich) (4:01)
Nada Pode Me Calar (feat Olav Wollo) (4:20)
Rory's Sunrays (3:55)
Don't Fall Asleep (feat Faye Houston) (5:31)
Belle Epoque (3:33)
Den Franske Gitaren (feat Martin Halla) (4:26)
Review: Wah Wah welcome the return of multi-talented Norwegian producer Espen Horne, following a 24 year hiatus. Sometimes, such resurfacings must happen - even after such long periods of time - if only to reaffirm the round-robin integrity of the label. The Anatomy Of Serene Eloquence is thus the logical, LP-form follow-up to 1999's acid jazz single/EP 'Magnetica', which, though released only to furtive acclaim, launched the label's reputation as a pusher of delights. This new one, however, makes for a remarkably different turn in sound, coming as a full-length of ambient, tremolo-ing and glistening jazz-funk verging on hip-hop (though certainly cut from the same cloth as 'Magnetica'). Vocalists and instrumentalists such as Olav Wollo, Faye Houston and Aich are kept firmly in tow, squeezing the icing onto an already spongy, delicious sonic gateau.
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Look On The Good Side
Cat: EXS 042. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Look On The Good Side (3:55)
The Say The Girl's Crazy (2:53)
Review: The Invitations have roots tracing back to the mid-60s and saw various lead singers take the mic until Lew Kirton joined in 1973. Kirton's vocals grace both 'Look On The Good Side' and 'They Say The Girl's Crazy' from 1974 which are now reissued for the first time. Originally released on Silver Blue Records, a label founded by songwriter and producer Joel Diamond, these tracks were arranged and co-produced by Bobby Martin in Philadelphia and boast the unmistakable Philly Sound. Kirton later departed for a successful solo career, notably remembered for hits like 'Heaven In The Afternoon' but this reissue brings forth a timeless slice of soul history.
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Intérprete: Dave Lee ZR, Pete Haigh
out of stock $14.41
Willie Dynamite 45s Collection (Soundtrack)
Cat: DYNAM 7137/7138. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Willie D (feat Martha Reeves & The Sweet Things) (4:15)
Keep On Movin' On (feat Martha Reeves & The Sweet Things) (3:33)
Willie Chase (instrumental) (3:03)
Parade Strut (instrumental) (2:34)
Review: An iconic soundtrack to a classic blaxploitation flick, JJ Johnson and Martha Reeves & The Sweet Things turned a collective head when they simultaneously composed their core themes for Willie Dynamite, directed by obscure director Gilbert Moses. This ineluctable screen treat stars Roscoe Orman and Diana Sands in a quintessential portrayal of early '70s New York pimping, with the central character's foibles giving rise to a latent conscience when he comes into contact with a young social worker. As is often the case with the blaxploitation genre, Willie Dynamite begins with the lead character cruising down the streets of New York in some kind of fancy car, and 'tracked by the central theme: the theme of Reeves' 'Willie D' is clear as day, lyrically portraying D's hustle as 'magic', "never treating two girls the same", "it's no different from any other industry". 'Keep On Movin' On' contrasts this with a note of modesty, signaling the movie's inevitable tonal shift; nor should you miss the B-side instrumentals 'Willie Chase' and 'Parade Strut'.
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Don't Wanna Lose You
Cat: DAP 1143. Rel: 22 Apr 24
Don't Wanna Lose You (3:36)
Don't Give A Friend A Number (2:14)
Review: Presenting two previously unreleased tracks from the late Queen of modern soul, Sharon Jones, and her Dap-Kings. 'Don't Wanna Lose You,' penned by sax stalwart Neal Sugarman, exudes soul sophistication with its infectious groove and vibe. Sharon's powerful vocals soar over the track, showcasing her unparalleled talent. On 'Don't Give a Friend a Number,' the mood shifts to a haunting, r&b-infused atmosphere. Sharon delivers a commanding performance as she confronts an unfaithful lover, with eerie background vocals adding depth to the track.
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 in stock $9.25
7 (Sette)
7 (Sette) (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: TJJA 10060. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Makka Na Michi (3:24)
Kokoro Kogashite (4:21)
Jo-to Janai (4:41)
Ai No Ken (3:49)
Koi Ha Irezumi (3:34)
Onna (2:56)
Mushikera Tachi No Kazoe-Uta (3:16)
Hoshizora Rock (3:30)
Tobari (2:52)
Soredakede (3:25)
Shura No Hana (3:53)
Review: Well known for many superb and seminal contributions to Japanese cinema and music, Meiko Kaji has dropped many standout albums over the years from Gincho Wataridori in 1973 to the recently remastered Hajiki Uta. Now it is 7 (Sette) that arrives on vinyl via Japanese label Tokuma Communications and once again it is a a cinematic listen with a real ethereal vocal beauty and emotive delivery from Kaji, accompanied by lush instrumentation to create a haunting atmosphere that resonates with listeners. Another gem from this underrated star.
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out of stock $43.23
The Age Of Innocence
The Age Of Innocence (12" picture disc)
Cat: MGMS 13. Rel: 05 Apr 24
The Age Of Innocence (4:41)
A Love Note For You (3:44)
Birth From Time (3:45)
Chinatown Love (4:18)
Review: Step into the seductive world of Kaoru Kuroki with this cult 12" EP from 1987, now repressed for the first time on a tantalising picture disc. Featuring four captivating tunes, including the enigmatic 'The Age Of Innocence,' which is a wonderfully peculiar synth-pop rendition of an Okinawan folk song, and 'A Love Note For You,' which is an intimate poetry reading penned by Kuroki herself. Also not to be missed is 'Birth From Time,' which is a mesmerising techno-pop track perfect for DJs seeking hidden gems, and 'Chinatown Love,' an alluring serenade dedicated to the mysteries of Chinatown. Packaged in a vibrant, colourful cover, this release, licensed from the original master tapes, is destined to be a cult favourite.
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out of stock $25.23
On A Magic Carpet Ride
Cat: TRP 369-02. Rel: 08 Apr 24
On A Magic Carpet Ride (3:14)
Review: 'On A Magic Carpet Ride' was a single originally written by Randazzo/Pike who worked on a lot of Little Anthony records. It is a Northern Soul classic, as is a much sought after and hugely expensive version by Bradford born singer Kiki Dee, who was the first white British female to be signed to Motown in 1970. This cheeky one-sided 7" makes the soul stunner available once more in original form and is full of big bouncing drums, string stabs, soaring vocals and unbridled upbeat joy.
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Luther
Luther (LP)
Cat: 196588 809514. Rel: 19 Apr 24
Funky Music (Is A Part Of Me) (5:29)
The 2nd Time Around (6:21)
I'll Get Along Fine (4:03)
Everybody Rejoice (3:27)
Emotion Eyes (5:50)
This Strange Feeling (4:38)
It's Good For The Soul (Parts I & II) (8:46)
Review: The self-titled name of the debut album featuring Luther Vandross is reissued for the first time by Sony. Originally released in 1976, Luther was a five person soul, disco and rhythm and blues ensemble with Luther Vandross as the lead vocalist. A popular session singer at the time, Luther eventually outgrew the band and went solo, but not before two full albums worth of material - this being the first. At the time, the record flew under the radar with the singles 'It's Good For The Soul' and 'Funky Music (Is A Part Of Me)' not making much of an impact on the charts. As the years have gone on and with the success of Luther as well as the resurgence in music of the period, the two albums have gained a lot of interest.
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out of stock $23.17
All Of This & Nothing
Cat: OGR 870. Rel: 11 Apr 24
All Of This & Nothing (4:07)
Find Myself Another Man (alternate take) (3:14)
Review: Rachel Maxann's 7" single 'All Of This And Nothing' offers a delightful journey back to the swinging 60s. With a sultry voice and passionate singing, Maxann channels the era's essence, accompanied by a backing band featuring a vibrant horn section and captivating organ melodies. The title track oozes with vintage charm and undeniable groove, transporting listeners to a bygone era of soulful music. On the B-side, 'Find Myself Another Man (alternate take)' takes a different turn, embracing early rock 'n roll vibes with a sprinkling of blues influence and soulful flair. Maxann's vocals shine against the backdrop of energetic instrumentals, delivering a rousing performance that keeps the essence of the era alive while adding her own modern twist.
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Come On
Come On (7" + insert)
Cat: SDO 1009. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Come On (2:37)
To Make You Happy (2:58)
Review: Soul Direction have taken two tracks from his the legendary soul man Tommy Mc Gee's first two 45s and put them together on one limited new 7". Fact fans will appreciate knowing that 'To Make You Happy" was originally titled 'Just to Make You happy' and now gets a rerelease that will surely give some light back to the music as well as the man. These two superb tracks have seemingly been missed by so many collectors over the years, but also have become more elusive in recent times. They feature on the Positive-Negative Album as well as rare 45 releases but to have them together as one here is a no-brainer for soul lovers.
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It's So
MUKATSUKU presents OMAR
It's So (limited hand-numbered 7" in Juno exclusive sleeve)
Cat: MUKAT 093. Rel: 22 Apr 24
It's So (4:32)
It's So (unreleased instrumental) (4:33)
Review: Mukatsuku has got another little treasure on its hands here with a tune from MBE and UK Soul legend Omar. It dates back to 2004 and has never been on 7" before having become something of a classic after original release on 12". Dons like Gilles Peterson and IG Culture were early supporters of the driving, peak time broken beat sound and the tune was often a highpoint of Omar's live sets. It has never been released as an instrumental either - until now. Both tunes now together on one 45 make for an essential cop for soul fans and, as always, there is strictly no repress on this one so move fast.
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Old School
Cat: ONRLP 025. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Down On The Farm (5:03)
Boogaloo Is Dead (4:25)
Breakfast T (4:43)
Smoothie (3:01)
Two Fat Ladies (88) (4:38)
Do The Sausage Roll (4:10)
In Da Club (3:12)
Buggin' (4:12)
Scrappy Doo (3:47)
Till The Cows Come Home (3:30)
Review: With members living between Denver, Colorado, the UK and Spain, the New Mastersounds are currently centred on the British city of Leeds, and bring their adept keyboard instrumental Hammond funk and r&b chops to us receptive fans in the form of a new ten-track back-to-school album, Old School. Composed in a short breath in a studio situated in the heart of the English Peak District during a rainy week in July 2023, all tracks here showcase the earthy essence of the band via their signature vocabulary of uncomplicated funk, soul-jazz, classic r&b and reggae-infused grooves.
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The Big AC
Cat: AJX 783S. Rel: 26 Mar 24
The Big AC (3:32)
The Big AC (original version) (3:14)
Review: The Acid Jazz label recently celebratedits 35th year in business and, despite having an entire genre named afterit, has been very influential in supporting various genres, with its roster like a who's who of downtempo music. One of the newer artists that has received much critical acclaim has been New Street Adventure, their urban street soul with a modernist cool and insightful lyric have set out from the crowd. This reissue of 'The Big AC' on 7" features for the first time, the original version by the late Noel McCoy, taken from their standout 2015 album No Hard Feelings.
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Here To Stay
Cat: DAP 1154. Rel: 22 Apr 24
Here To Stay (3:21)
If You Don't Want My Love (2:27)
Review: Jalen Ngonda himself can personally vouch that he is 'Here To Stay'. At least, as much is true for his inclusion on the Daptone roster: his latest 7" here commands a gorgeously breezy vocal performance, a formerly hidden gem recorded during the Come Around And Love Me sessions. A throwback to Motown in two parts, the record is also backed up by the sweet and joyous 'If You Don't Want My Love'.
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Trying My Best To Find Her
Cat: 205. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Trying My Best To Find Her (2:48)
Review: Soul gems from the 60s - well, 1969 to be precise - don't come much more coveted than this one from The Notations. An original copy of this 45 rpm will quite likely fetch over 1500 quid. The r&b group was formed in Chicago, Illinois and featured Clifford Curry, LaSalle Matthews, Bobby Thomas and Jimmy Stroud. They went on to put out four albums and around 15 EPs but none as cherished as this one. 'Trying My Best To Find Her' now lands on a one-sided 7" and is a superb Northern Soul-style, high-energy soul cut with raw drums and aching vocal harmonies that soar and soar and soar.
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Love Ain't Nothin' But A Business Goin' On (reissue)
Cat: UVGM 10041. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Love Ain't Nothin' But A Business Goin' On
The Outside Man
Darling Depend On Me
Taxman
The River's Invitation
I Wonder Where Our Love Has Gone
Just To Hold My Hand
You Know I Love You
Lady Madonna
Tomorrow Never Knows
Review: An easy summation of the underhanded anxiety guiding most if not all of the world's romantic relationships, Love Ain't Nothing But A Business Going On is one of American jazz singer and harmonica player Junior Parker's most enduring funk-blues albums. Released in 1971, at the height of exploitation cinema exploring such grey-area narratives - as well as being a time in which many of the USA's cities were undergoing, let's say, dark nights of the municipal soul - Parker's evaluation of the cynical side of relationships ("love on an installment plan - when you make your payments on time, you can eat and sleep in peace - if you miss one payment, there's no happiness") appeared gracefully alongside similar radical songs, including 'Taxman' and 'Lady Madonna'. Now reissued by Solid Japan, Parker's talents are represented once more.
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out of stock $10.04
Comb Edits
Comb Edits (7") (1 per customer)
Cat: ITTY 04. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Por Amor (7" mix)
Por Amor (dub mix)
Review: Comb Edits is, at least in our world, officially the best thing to come out of Norwich since Colman's Mustard (or perhaps Justin Fashanu). The hush-hush project has been serving up occasional must-have re-edits for a while, with some of their earliest releases becoming in-demand items on the second-hand market. 'Por Amor', which opened the mystery editor's first EP in 2021, is probably the most sought-after scalpel job of the lot. It's a light-touch rework of a gorgeous slow-motion and sun-splashed Latin cover of a Bobby Caldwell classic - the kind of thing that disco, soul and Balearic heads will love. This reissue presents two new tweaks: a slightly shortened (but no less gorgeous 7"-mix), and a stripped-back, bass-heavy and delay-laden 'dub mix' that's especially essential. Don't sleep!
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Paradise
Cat: BJ 738. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Paradise (4:24)
Paradise (Nicky's 1 Nite Only dub) (4:40)
Review: Nick and Astro, known collectively as Potatohead People, join forces once again on a tantalising teaser 7" from their upcoming album, Eat Your Heart Out'. Featured on 'Paradise' is the highly hyped Canadian artist Diamond Cafe, whose velvety vocals grace this early 80s-inspired blend of digital sex funk that will remind you of Sade, El Debarge, and Prefab Sprout. Describing his music as "bathing in a cloud of honey on a very foggy night," Diamond Cafe's performance is nothing short of magic here. On the flipside, Nick Wisdom puts his spin on the track, infusing it with dub elements and enhancing the bassline.
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Creeping Around
Cat: TR 744. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Creeping Around (4:12)
Creeping Around (instrumental) (4:27)
Review: Dive into the haunting depths of Pratt & Moody's latest single, 'Creeping Around and you will find this enigmatic duo showcasing their expertise in merging dark soul with haunting melodies. Building on the success of their previous hits (including the wonderful 'Lost Lost Lost' and 'Wheels Turning') they explore themes of infidelity with raw emotion. Pratt's velvety vocals intertwine seamlessly with Moody's evocative guitar on 'Creeping Around' which has a late-night introspection to it where melancholy and passion converge in a David Lynch-esque world. Each note resonates with longing and desire that stays with you after the music finishes.
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Creeping Around
Creeping Around (pink vinyl 7")
Cat: TR 744C1. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Creeping Around (4:11)
Creeping Around (instrumental) (4:27)
Review: Pratt & Moody's latest single, 'Creeping Around,' delves into the depths of dark soul with haunting melodies. The duo, comprising Pratt and Moody, showcases their collective prowess in crafting a narrative of infidelity that transcends boundaries. Pratt's velvety vocals intertwine seamlessly with Moody's evocative guitar, creating a timeless soundscape dripping with raw emotion. Supported by the masterful artistry of Cold Diamond & Mink, 'Creeping Around' transports listeners to a realm of late-night introspection, evoking the atmospheric ambiance of a David Lynch film. With its haunting melodies and immersive instrumentation, this track captivates with its exploration of longing, desire, and the complexities of human emotion.
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Girlesque
Girlesque (pink vinyl LP)
Cat: EBL!!!LPCOL 017. Rel: 10 Apr 24
Tony's Got Hot Nuts (1:52)
My Pussy Belongs To Daddy (1:50)
The Swelling Of The Organ & The Coming Of The Bride (1:47)
Now They're Both Satisfied With Their Baby (3:38)
My Sweet Harmony Man (3:47)
My Right Hand Man (2:48)
A Cooking Lesson (2:59)
You Can't Have It, Unless I Give To You (3:01)
I'll Keep It Turned Up Towards The Wall (3:03)
My Movie Operator Man (3:22)
Got To Have It All The Time (3:31)
Sadie's Still Got The Rag On (2:14)
It's Smart To Be Smutty (4:33)
What Long Hair On Your Pussy (2:21)
Review: Following the resounding success of the iconic 1957 compilation "My Pussy Belongs To Daddy," Ebalunga!!! proudly presents Girlesque, an exquisite solo album by the incomparable Faye Richmonde which was originally released in 1959. This gem once again captivates with its blend of genres and provocative song titles that all showcase Richmonde's sophistication, wit, and charm. Combining elements of pop, comedy, jazz, and erotic easy listening, Girlesque remains a popular choice for parties, much like its predecessor. With expert mastering by Grammy-nominated engineer Jessica Thompson, this reissue not only preserves the album's relevance but also enhances its sonic brilliance, inviting you to indulge in another masterpiece of the past.
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out of stock $30.88
American Generation
American Generation (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: CDSOL 46661. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Big Spender
Good In Love
Music Man
American Genration
I Feel Disco Good
American Generation (bonus track - 7" single version)
Music Man (bonus track - 7" single version)
I Feel Disco Good (bonus track - 7" single version)
Good In Love (bonus track - 7" single version)
American Generation (bonus track - 12" single version)
Review: The Ritchie Family, a remarkable female vocal trio, emerged in the early1970s as a force within the disco and soul music genres. Their fifth album, American Generation, released in 1978, showcased their exceptional vocal harmonies and the electrifying rhythms that defined their sound. The Ritchie Family's signature blend of funk, soul, and disco creates an irresistible dancefloor classic that transports listeners to the heart of the discotheque scene. Throughout the album, The Ritchie Family's vocals shine brightly. Their music continues to inspire and uplift, serving as a reminder of the transformative power of soulful disco.
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out of stock $18.79
Remind Me: The Classic Elektra Recordings 1978-1984 (remastered)
Cat: STRUT 205LPB. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Music Of The Earth (3:49)
Let's Sing A Song Of Love (3:36)
When I Found You (5:11)
Haven't You Heard (12" version) (7:17)
Givin' It Up Is Givin' Up (feat DJ Rogers) (4:52)
Forget Me Nots (12" version) (7:11)
Look Up! (long version) (4:51)
Where There Is Love (3:03)
Never Gonna Give You Up (Won't Let You Be) (long version) (6:49)
Number One (12" version) (6:41)
All We Need (5:48)
Remind Me (LP version) (5:12)
Settle For My Love (5:10)
Feels So Real (Won't Let Go) (12" version) (6:47)
To Each His Own (4:07)
Review: Patrice Rushen's Remind Me: The Classic Elektra Recordings 1978-1984 celebrates the unmatched talent of a jazz and r&b legend whose influence extends far beyond her chart success. Rushen's songs, including hits like 'Forget Me Nots' and 'Haven't You Heard,' have left an indelible mark on popular music, with countless artists sampling her work. Despite facing criticism and lackluster label support, Rushen's crossover into sophisticated urban pop paved the way for future R&B and hip-hop hits. This compilation shows Rushen's talents as a musician and arranger, with her production providing the building blocks for decades of musical innovation. Tracks like 'Givin' It Up Is Givin' Up' and 'Remind Me' highlight Rushen's electrifying performances and innovative sound. Rushen's timeless music remains as relevant and influential as ever, cementing her status as a true icon of musical innovation and creativity.
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Wrap Myself Up In Your Love
Cat: ES 091LPC1. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Say She Sh - "Wrap Myself Up In Your Love" (3:43)
Jim Spencer - "Wrap Myself Up In Your Love" (4:04)
Review: Say She She is the psychedelic soul group from Brooklyn that's exploded onto the scene since their debut in 2019. Receiving critical acclaim for their two albums to date, and the pleasure of touring Europe and North America, the Nile Rodgers-inspired female trio even got a video message of approval from the legend himself. Authentic and organic are two words that fit the classically trained troupe to a tea and, in the great soul tradition, covers are a necessity. Jim Spencer's 1979 attempt at foraying into disco 'Wrap Myself Up in Your Love' wasn't received amazingly at the time, but thanks to the adoration of archive label The Numero Group, the song has seen a resurgence in covers and fans. The original vocal is zany and expressive against some jangly funk guitars, whilst Say She She's rendition hones in on the sultry aspect of the track. Guitars are muted down to transform the song into a lovemaking slow jam, wind passages are introduced and the vocal is subtly powerful and sexy. This 7" contains both Spencer's original track and the interpretation by the trio, pressed on white vinyl.
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Wrap Myself Up In Your Love
Cat: ES 091LP. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Say She Sh - "Wrap Myself Up In Your Love" (3:42)
Jim Spencer - "Wrap Myself Up In Your Love" (4:03)
Review: Brooklyn-based psychedelic soul group Say She She have exploded onto the scene since their debut in 2019. Receiving critical acclaim for their two albums to date, and multiple TV performances, the Nile Rodgers-inspired female trio even got a video message of approval from the legend himself. Organic and authentic are two words that fit the classically trained troupe to a tea and, in the great soul tradition, covers are a necessity. Jim Spencer's 1979 track 'Wrap Myself Up in Your Love' didn't get much attention at the time - his attempt at doing disco wasn't well received - but thanks to the adoration of archive label The Numero Group, the song has seen a resurgence in covers and fans. The original vocal is expressive and powerful against some jangly funk guitars, whilst Say She She's rendition hones in on the sultry aspect of the track. Guitars are muted down to transform the song into a lovemaking slow jam, wind passages are introduced and the vocal is subtly powerful and sexy. This single has both Say She She's cover - as well as the original - on a 7" disc.
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Standing In The Safety Zone
Cat: CITY 092. Rel: 27 Mar 24
The Soul Children - "Standing In The Safety Zone" (2:55)
Sylvia & The Blue Jays - "Put Me In The Mood" (2:21)
Review: UK Northern soul-food wholesalers Kent Dance are experts in procuring and supplying and continue to stick their necks out in this regard with a brand new reissue of The Soul Children's 'Standing In The Safety Zone', backed up by Sylvia And The Blue Jays' 'Put Me In The Mood' on the flip. The former track is an androgyne vocal soul, car-stereo'ed burst of joy, on which, despite the overarching feel of ecstasy, we hear duetting singers Anita Louis' and John Colbert's lyrics sing of remaining in one's comfort zone, which depending on the interpretation could either be heard as sardonic or earnest. Sylvia and co.'s B-side sounds as great as ever, being the breathy, flirtatious number it always was, yet with its best elements fleshed out ever-further by this 7" pressing.
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Candi Staton (reissue)
Cat: HIQLP 130. Rel: 27 Mar 24
Do It In The Name Of Love (3:01)
Darling You're All That I Need (3:23)
Blackmail (2:57)
In The Ghetto (2:54)
Wanted: Lover (2:42)
The Best Thing You Ever Had (2:23)
Lovin' You, Lovin' Me (3:02)
I'll Drop Everything & Come Running (2:46)
You Don't Love Me No More (2:21)
The Thanks I Get For Loving You (2:38)
Review: Candi Staton's self-titled album is quality listen that showcases Staton's remarkable vocal range and emotional depth across a diverse range of tracks. From soulful ballads to infectious disco grooves, each song is imbued with the singer's signature charisma and passion. Standout tracks like 'Darling You're All That I Need' truly stir the soul with the impassioned vocals and big horns next to some uplifting melodies and heartfelt messages of love and truth. With impeccable production and Staton's powerhouse vocals at the forefront, this album is as potent now as ever and reminds us of Candi Staton's status as something of a great of the last 50 years.
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