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Singles
Body Fusion
Cat: P745 37. Rel: 04 Nov 21
Body Fusion (4:12)
Put The BS Aside (4:41)
Review: Chicago collective Starvue's sole album, 1980's Upward Bound, has long been considered something of an underground classic by disco, soul and jazz-funk collectors, with numerous reissues and bootleg editions of the album appearing at various points over the last four decades. This licensed seven-inch single boasts two of the set's most potent tracks: single 'Body Fusion', a super-sweet, string-drenched slab of dewy-eyed jazz-funk/disco fusion that has been sampled on numerous occasions by house and nu-disco producers, and the lesser-celebrated 'Put The BS Aside'. This is arguably even better: a super-soulful post-disco number that boasts sumptuous orchestration and lusciously loved-up male and female vocals.
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Paying For Your Love
Cat: SJ 1011. Rel: 06 Apr 18
Paying For Your Love (3:59)
Let's Get Nasty (4:01)
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Operator Please
Cat: EHS 108. Rel: 08 Dec 22
Operator, Please (3:23)
Seasons Of Trouble (4:30)
Review: Philadelphia band Stereo League (which is comprised of childhood friends Alex Savoth and Dan King) always looks to discover new genres whether working alone or with like-minded collaborators. This latest 7" is another on the synth and soul label Eraserhood Sound and features two more timeless sounds. The opener 'Operator, Please' a delightfully seductive and reminiscent of 70s soul and funk, while on the back, 'Seasons of Trouble' layers in the Philly soul, with fancy funk sounds and classic yet compelling grooves.
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Money In Your Mouth
Money In Your Mouth (limited transparent green vinyl 7")
Cat: EHS 105C1. Rel: 11 Feb 22
Money In Your Mouth (3:47)
Miss Me (3:51)
 in stock $8.05
Breakaway (reissue)
Cat: SEV 008. Rel: 01 Jul 21
Breakaway (feat Jimmy Radcliffe - part 1)
Breakaway (part 2)
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That's Why I Love You
Cat: CBLL 033. Rel: 26 Jul 21
That's Why I Love You (2:52)
That's Why I Love You (instrumental) (2:53)
That's Why I Love You (United Sound Reel Tape demo) (3:17)
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B What U R
B What U R (limited purple vinyl 7")
Cat: 100 S30. Rel: 08 Jun 23
B What U R (feat Shirley Jones) (3:18)
Summer Feeling (3:40)
Review: Eight-piece soul unit Stone Foundation have been turning out their own distinctive brand of soul for a full quarter of a century now. They have dropped plenty of albums in that time and have a new one to mark the occasion on the way - Standing In The Light: 25 Years Of Stone Foundation, which features all of their greatest tunes, including some originals such as this one, which is also getting its own limited purple vinyl 7" release. As always this is all new but with an authentic vintage aesthetic that makes it impossible to date. The noodling guitar work and funky bass is irresistible with fat synths up top and the playful vocals add further layers of funk.
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Flying High (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: TAP 707. Rel: 09 May 23
Flying High (4:52)
Guilty (5:08)
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Dancing (remastered) (Record Store Day 2020)
Cat: TP 706. Rel: 15 Sep 20
Dancing (4:11)
The Two Of Us (4:40)
Running (4:18)
Review: This rather rare and emotionally raw disco bomb from Jackie Stoudemire & Al Stewart landed back in 1998 and often fetches upwards of L300, if you can find it. It now gets a full remaster and is presented with replica artwork for Record Store Day 2020. Opening salvo 'Dancing' is an uplifting jam with laid bare vocals soaring over a tight, kinetic rhythm section. After the dancing thrills of that one, 'The Two Of Us' is a more sentimental slow dance for lazy Sundays, and 'Running' closes out the triptych somewhere in between, with soaring strings and life-affirming Rhodes riffs.
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Girl (reissue)
Girl (reissue) (limited 7")
Cat: MM 002. Rel: 13 Mar 23
Girl (4:35)
Wild Woman (3:38)
Review: R. Ackley is the man behind this particular Status project - there are many others in various genres - and he is credited with just one release - 1977's Girl, which has become a cult classic in the world of funk and soul. It was written alongside C. Barton and is a glorious bit of lavish and immersive soul with a tricky rhythm section firing out minimal but punch rhythms under the AOR-style vocals. It's cosmic and Beatrice and perfect for so many settings. On the flip is 'Wild Woman' written with S. Bourne and it is another heater well worth having, especially as an original of this will cost you well over 300 quid.
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Your Momma Had A Baby
Cat: CITY 042. Rel: 28 Jan 16
Your Mama Had A Baby (3:05)
Baby, You Got It All (2:31)
Played by: I Love 45's!
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What
What (7")
Cat: OSV 088. Rel: 19 Apr 13
Judy Street - "What"
Tina Mason - "What"
Played by: RICHIO SUZUKI
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Give Me Your Love
Cat: EXPAND 116. Rel: 01 Jul 22
Give Me Your Love (6:18)
You Can't Turn Me Away (5:28)
Review: Expansion's latest must-have release brings together two killer cuts from Sylvia Striplin's brilliant 1981 album "Give Me You Love", which originally appeared on Roy Ayers' Uno Melodic label. Ayers produced and arranged both cuts alongside regular collaborator James Bedford. "Give Me Your Love" is, of course, something of an anthem in underground disco circles, with Striplin's breathy and emotionally rich vocal rounding off a superb cut that's rich in crunchy Clavinet lines, walking bass, snappy drums, sensual synth doodles and rising horns. Flipside "You Can't Turn Me Away", meanwhile, is closer in sound and vibe to Roy Ayers' jazz-funk cuts from the period, which is no bad thing.
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Give Me Your Love (reissue)
Cat: EX 7020RE. Rel: 13 Mar 23
Give Me Your Love (4:37)
You Can't Turn Me Away (4:32)
Review: Sylvia Striplin has been heavily sampled by all manner of artists over the years. Here one of her biggest hits 'Give Me Your Love' is presented on a 7" for the first time with 'You Said' on the flip. The A-side is the one with its big funky licks, low-slung bass line and celebratory riffs all finished off with the glorious vocal itself. 'You Said' is a more jazzy and low-key number, with swirling drums and hip-swinging claps taking you later into the night on a more cosy and personal vibe.
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Tags: Soul Disco
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Without Your Love (reissue)
Cat: TR 323. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Without Your Love (3:57)
The Real Deal (3:55)
Review: The much loved Tramp label is mighty good at serving up the soul and this time it is the buttery smooth sounds of Stroke they turn to for this reissue. The original 45rpm is one of those rare as hens' teeth cuts that cost way too much to buy even if you do track one down. The A-side is the sort of wonderfully uplifting tune that brings life-affirming joy to your life. On the flip is something really quite different - a more rock-tinged funky stepper by the name of 'The Real Deal'.
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Everything That's Good In Life
Cat: ATH 121. Rel: 28 Apr 22
Everything That's Good In Life (4:29)
Hold Me Close (4:17)
Review: It will shock no one that this week along, Edinburgh based label Athens of the North has a wealth of great new music out. This 7" is another one from William Stuckey. The last one came last year but sadly, only after the man himself had passed away. But they follow it up with another gem that comes with the blessing of the man's family. 'Everything That's Good In Life' has never been released before but is as good as his material gets and is sure to become another classic. ON the reverse is an alternate 7" mix of 'Hold Me Close' that cuts deep.
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Amaku Kiken Na Kaori
Cat: PROT 7189. Rel: 05 Sep 22
Amaku Kiken-Na Kaori/A Dangerous Scent (3:04)
Umi-O Miteita Gogo/Afternoon Watching The Sea (3:48)
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Have Faith In Me
Cat: TOWN 129. Rel: 28 Jan 08
Sugar & Spices - "Have Faith In Me"
Brilliant Korners - "Three Lonely Guys"
Played by: Kent Ace BGP
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P's & Q's
Cat: SD 006. Rel: 19 Oct 21
P's & Q's (2:42)
P's & Q's (instrumental) (2:44)
Review: Soul-Direction Records recently had huge success with the release of the Decisions' 'We're In Love/I Love You' and now follow it up with another vital 45rpm after a conversation with Numero who gave their permission. As such this is the only 7" vinyl release of 'P's and Q's' and its instrumental version. These tracks were part of the quartet from Washington DC's recordings with DC International. The band generated plenty of local buzz but never quite got the major label deal they craved. On these evidence of these two, though, they should have. 'P's & Q's' is lively and funky work, with heart-melting vocals and super smooth grooves.
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Window Shopping
Window Shopping (7" + insert)
Cat: SDO 1010. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Window Shopping (3:46)
People Clap Your Hands (3:14)
Review: The Summits are a beloved fixture on the Soul Direction label and have plenty of fans in the wider soul collecting community. As a result they are now familiar to many and their track 'Window Shopping' emerged from an almost-lost master tape. It has previously been available only in digital format. on the flip, meanwhile, Phillips traverses diverse musical territories spanning from feel-good disco to funky fusion and modern soul. Among the six tracks recovered from numerous tapes, this one, 'People Clap Your Hands' stands out. It has never before been on vinyl and is a lo-fi, funk fuelled gem with soul infused vocals.
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Spaced Outta Place (reissue)
Cat: SSPK 1. Rel: 09 Mar 22
Spaced Outta Place (part 1) (3:59)
Spaced Outta Place (part 2) (3:41)
Review: Sound Signature is proud to present a re-issue of the 7-inch single from Sundown titled "Spaced Outta Place". Composed by Amp Fiddler, Spaced Outta Place was originally released in 1981 on Parkside Records.
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Should I Take You Home
Cat: BC 03445. Rel: 22 Mar 17
Should I Take You Home (2:21)
My Dream (2:53)
Review: Throughout the 1960s and '70s, Sunny and the Sunliners were one of Texas's most successful groups. They specialised in "Tejano music", a Tex-Mex fusion of popular American and Latin American styles. "Should I Take You Home", which was first released on 7" single in 1969, is arguably one of the group's "straightest" tracks; a sweet, laidback soul ballad full of Stax style horns, close harmony backing singing and a sublime, emotion-filled lead vocal. Flipside "My Dream" is similarly heartfelt and saccharine in feel, with bandleader Sunny Ozuna's vocal alternating between impassioned sweetness and world-weary melancholy.
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Played by: Boogieburg
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The One Who's Hurting You
Cat: BC 04345. Rel: 04 Jun 18
The One Who's Hurting You (2:09)
Should I Take You Home (2:39)
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Aragon
Aragon (7")
Cat: CLMN 157LP. Rel: 21 Sep 18
Aragon (2:37)
El Nino (3:30)
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Impeach The President
Cat: CLMN 175. Rel: 23 Oct 20
Impeach The President (feat Kelly Finnigan) (2:52)
Campus Life (3:39)
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Velodrome
Cat: BCR 123. Rel: 13 May 22
Velodrome (3:16)
Spring's Theme (3:54)
Review: Coming quickly of the release of the single in March, newcomer jazz-funk band Surprise Chef's 'Velodrome' get a limited 7" acetate release by their label Big Crown. Backsided on the B with the track 'Springs Theme', this is a laid back, easygoing instrumental piece, with a heavy drum break and an earworm synth line guaranteed to have you humming it long after the song is over.
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I'll Say It Again
Cat: DYNAM 7123. Rel: 26 May 22
I'll Say It Again (4:44)
Same Time, Same Place (6:18)
Review: Sweet Linda Divine has a big old set of lungs on her. She proves that here with this 7" on Dynamite Cuts which comes on both ball vinyl and limited edition white wax. Both sides offer very different sounds. 'I'll Say It Again' is a raw cut with fat funk bass riffs and lively drums, expressive yelps and wails that cannot fail to bring the steaminess. On the flip, 'Same Time, Same Place' slows it right down to a more sentimental and heartbroken soul sound but still with plenty of power.
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I'll Say It Again
I'll Say It Again (hand-numbered white vinyl 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: DYNAM 7123 WHITE. Rel: 26 May 22
I'll Say It Again (4:43)
Same Time, Same Place (6:19)
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Orange
Orange (limited clear orange vinyl 7" + CD single)
Cat: PCMR 0020. Rel: 28 Nov 22
Orange (7") (3:55)
Tooisora (5:09)
Accept The World (CD)
Track 4
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Trying To Win Your Love
Cat: CHARLY 638S. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Trying To Win Your Love (previously unreleased) (2:45)
Now I'm Singing Your Song (previously unreleased) (3:04)
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Misdemeanor
Cat: MRB 7137. Rel: 21 Sep 18
Misdemeanor (2:32)
When I'm Near You (2:42)
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Over & Over
Cat: BGPS 067. Rel: 27 Jan 22
Over & Over (4:40)
I Need Somebody To Love Tonight (4:07)
Review: Sylvester has too many hits to count, but 'Over And Over' has to be up there. Originally released in 1977, the timeless slice of uptempo disco funk was a mighty meeting of minds - any track penned by Ashford & Simpson is set for iconic status, and with Sylvester up front it's even more of a sure thing. Quite simply eternal. Of course, Sylvester's most famous collaborator was Patrick Cowley, whose magic touch is all over the wriggling, brooding synth boogie of 'I Need Somebody To Love Tonight', presented here as a compact 7" edit for a short sharp blast of perfection.
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Anchors Away
Cat: TR 320. Rel: 31 Aug 23
Anchors Away
Sheryl Song Is Gonna Do My Dancing
Review: For those who prefer their soul kept raw and cerebral, Synod have got you covered. A formerly unreleased track by a band of humble origin - they first came together while at Concordia Teachers College in the 1970s - 'Anchors Away' and 'Sheryl Song Is Gonna Do My Dancing' are technically masterful, quirky AOR songs, packed to the brim with extra harmony and melodic ornaments, as well a pair of incredible synth solos, both of which cement a uniquely cosmic edge. Now released for the first time via Tramp, this delight of a band are set to enjoy a mass rediscovery.
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Alone
Alone (7")
Cat: PLA 02. Rel: 23 Apr 24
T Dynamix & Lisa Ellis - "Alone"
T Dynamix - "Your Love"
Review: Unearthed from obscurity, this is a late 80s gem that shines anew here and brings together UK street soul and lovers rock into something entirely brilliant. Said to have been discovered in a white label box during a North London crate digging trip, this double-sided killer was originally released as a 12" and come here on 45rpm with big sound system beats and gorgeous melodies next to the soaring and angelic vocals by T-Dynamix & Lisa Ellis. This 1989 treasure originated near Manchester and now Planets press it up in limited numbers so do not sleep.
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Move Me
Move Me (7")
Cat: OTS 312. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Move Me (feat Maddam Mya) (4:50)
Keep On Dancin' (feat Maya Killtron) (4:43)
Review: Fresh, clean and modern disco from Japan's T-Groove. Channelling the yeah-yeah-ing vocals of American r&b contemporary Maddam Mya, 'Move Me' is a bass-riffing, double-clapping charger in the mode of 80s-20s nu-boogie. B-sider 'Keep On' Dancin' is hardly different, working a squeezy and pressurized modern pop vocal line from Maya Killtron into a chaotic, bustling shooting funk star.
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Tags: Disco Funk | Nu Disco
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The Moment
Cat: PRS 1019. Rel: 23 Feb 23
The Moment (2:33)
Love Don't Treat You Fair (3:05)
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Diggin' Groove Diggers Box: Selected By DJ Muro
Erik Tagg - "Living Off The Love" (4:44)
Spice - "The Last Time" (4:02)
Prince Billy Mahdi Wright - "Summer Love (Or Verano De Amor)" (4:34)
1619 Bad Ass Band - "Step Out" (2:58)
Billy Wooten - "Chicango (Chicago Land)" (5:46)
Billy Wooten - "Dancing & Singing" (5:12)
Review: P-VINE present a limited box set from their popular "Groove Diggers'' reissue series. All tracks selected by DJ Muro, one of Japan's best known DJs/producers/diggers and pressed on 7" for the first time, featuring classics from Erik Tagg, Prince Billy Mahdi Wright, Billy Wooten, Spice, & 1619 Bad Ass Band.
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Can't Get Enough (Of Your Love)
Cat: FSR 125. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Can't Get Enough (Of Your Love) (Soul mix) (8:04)
Can't Get Enough (Nice Up - Reggae mix) (6:34)
Review: Last year, Freestyle Records reissued 'Tonight's The Night', the 1983 debut from West London outfit Take Three - a collaboration between production trio S.H.E (Steve Sinclair, Peter Hinds and Kevin Ellis) and lover's rock vocal harmony group Alpha (AKA Marlene Richardson and sisters Jackie and Jean Heron). 'Can't Get Enough', another gem from the band's vaults, dates from 1985 and was initially released as their final single. In keeping with the group's roots, it comes in two contrasting mixes: a gorgeously dreamy, glossy and glassy 'Soul Mix' powered forward by squelchy synth-bass, mid-tempo beats and jaunty, jazz-funk style keyboard riffs, and the 'Reggae Mix'. As the title suggests, this radically alters the tempo and groove of the track - it's basically synth-heavy, mid-80s lovers rock - whilst retaining key elements of the A-side soul version.
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Ramble In The Rainbow
Cat: PPU 108. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Doors (4:48)
Go Down The Mountain (4:13)
Ramble In The Rainbow (4:03)
Nue (3:54)
Distant Look (3:07)
Review: Washington DC-based label People's Potential Unlimited is one of those that seems to have an endless supply of magical sounds that all very much fit with its MO and are all pretty unique. Often times that is down to the smart digging of the owners who unearth plenty of treasures for reissuing but this time out it is a new record from a contemporary outfit, TAMTAM. The four piece band formed in Tokyo and started making reggae and dub before moving on to jazz, soul, new age and psych-pop. They bring subtle euphoria to what they do as well as catchy grooves and nostalgic melodies as exemplified here on this mature new work that will be lapped up by fans of Khruangbin.
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Come With Me (reissue)
Cat: SB 7043RE. Rel: 19 Jul 23
Come With Me (4:13)
Lost In Amazonia (4:19)
Review: This one is such an evergreen summer classic that it sells out whenever it reappears and gets reissued on a regular basis. Last time was last summer but now the rays are back in our lives we're glad it is available one more. Brazilian jazz vocalist Tania Maria is a true icon with a huge back catalogue of music behind her. Here, Soul Brother look back to her 1983 album Come With Me and lift a pair of pearlers for this vital 7". 'Come With Me' is a sundown slinker, with Maria's airy tone gliding over the sprightly piano chords while on the flip 'Lost In Amazonia' is a joyous, scat-powered slice of jazz funk with incredible slap bass flex. Essential summer grooves.
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A Boy & A Dream EP
Cat: HSREC 007. Rel: 28 Nov 23
Tell Him I Became Your Lover (4:49)
Somebody's Got My Love (4:33)
Who's That Boy (5:01)
I Like The Way You Love Me (5:08)
Review: The fledgling Heels & Souls label has already won our hearts with its first few reissues releases and this latest one is another gorgeous fusion of disco, and UK street soul with hints of funk, boogie and r&b. Opener 'Tell Him I Became Your Lover' has a killer bumping drum machine rhythm with nice wet hits and an aloof but soulful male vocal backed by diffuse organ chords. 'Somebody's Got My Love' is an 80s-channeling delight with fat bass and cold drum snap and another sublime vocal full of r&b appeal. ''Who's That Boy' on the flip is a super slow jam full of love struck charm and vocal heart ache and 'I Like The Way You Love Me' is another heart melting lament that is full of synth richness.
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Be Black Baby
Cat: 4520. Rel: 31 Jan 24
Be Black Baby (mono) (3:42)
Be Black Baby (Stereo) (3:35)
Review: American jazz drummer and singer Grady Tate was a busy man back in the day - he released some 38 odd albums from the mid-60s onwards and many big tunes. 'Be Black Baby' is a proud celebration of his race at a time when it was no doubt hugely risky to do so - right in the midst of the civil rights movement's peak days. It's a funked-up number with a potent message delivered with belief and empowerment. This unique 7" repress pairs a stereo version with a mono recording.
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If You Got To Love Somebody
Cat: TOWN 143. Rel: 22 Jul 11
Tommy Tate - "If You Got To Love Somebody"
Luther Ingram - "Trying To Find My Love"
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Galaxy
Galaxy (12")
Cat: 2053 BLACK. Rel: 16 Jun 22
Galaxy (feat Lola) (4:01)
Galaxy (Upbeat mix) (4:01)
A Message From Above (4:45)
Ergonomic Structures (Elyssia) (3:33)
Review: Kaidi Tatham back on 2000BLACK needs little explanation really, does it? Anyone who takes broken beat and neo soul seriously should already be slipping this on in their cart, but for the uninitiated this is one of the grandmasters of the sound in full flight. 'Galaxy' is a beautiful, uplifting soul-boogie jam with a stunning vocal turn from Lola Violet, and it comes in two different twists depending on the energy you need to bring to your set - for us the 'Uptempo Mix' is a perfect shot of joy in the arm. 'A Message From Above' cools things down with gorgeous keys, a characteristically snagging beat and sultry horns, and 'Ergonomic Structures' slinks into the sweetest of downtempo funks that'll have you head nodding hard and keeping you chill all in the same beat.
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Galaxy (B-STOCK)
Cat: 2053 BLACK. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Galaxy (feat Lola) (4:01)
Galaxy (Upbeat mix) (4:01)
A Message From Above (4:45)
Ergonomic Structures (Elyssia) (3:33)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Kaidi Tatham back on 2000BLACK needs little explanation really, does it? Anyone who takes broken beat and neo soul seriously should already be slipping this on in their cart, but for the uninitiated this is one of the grandmasters of the sound in full flight. 'Galaxy' is a beautiful, uplifting soul-boogie jam with a stunning vocal turn from Lola Violet, and it comes in two different twists depending on the energy you need to bring to your set - for us the 'Uptempo Mix' is a perfect shot of joy in the arm. 'A Message From Above' cools things down with gorgeous keys, a characteristically snagging beat and sultry horns, and 'Ergonomic Structures' slinks into the sweetest of downtempo funks that'll have you head nodding hard and keeping you chill all in the same beat.
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Otona Ni Naritakute
Otona Ni Naritakute (7" + insert)
Cat: URDC 37. Rel: 21 Dec 21
Otona Ni Naritakute (4:38)
Toki No Sora (5:27)
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Be Worthy
Cat: FUR 7406. Rel: 18 Nov 21
Be Worthy (4:36)
Rich Or Poor (2:45)
Tough Suzanne (2:16)
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Ain't That Loving You (For More Reasons Than One)
Cat: SB 7034. Rel: 24 Sep 18
Ain't That Loving You (For More Reasons Than One) (3:11)
Blues In The Night (3:13)
Review: A powerful Stax flashback of two tracks from Arkansas soul don Taylor's 1967 debut album Wanted One Soul Singer. As covered by the likes of Lou Rawls, "Ain't That Loving You" is heartfelt bluesy ballad with a sultry swagger and serious yearning on the choruses while the even rarer "Blues In The Night" closes the B on a super-tight floor-bound riff and gutsy delivery from Taylor. Both bonafide northern soul classics and confirmed rarities with both cuts regularly fetching triple figures, this reissue changes everything. For more reasons than one.
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Let's Get Back On Track
Cat: JAR 012. Rel: 16 Oct 23
Johnnie Taylor - "Let's Get Back On Track" (3:47)
Bobby Bland - "Heart, Open Up Again" (3:29)
Review: Johnnie Taylor never really wrote any of his own music and he couldn't play any instrument particularly well but that hasn't stopped him becoming known as a rather accomplished soul artist. He penned an incredible 30 odd albums and more than 120 singles as a leading male vocalist in the sixties and works dunder names like 'Blues Wailer' and the 'Philosopher Of Soul'. He was a doo-wop group member initially back in the 50s but by the mid-sixties he was working with Stax as a blues artist. 'Let's Get Back On' on the A-side here is from his 1999 album Gotta Get The Groove back and is backed with a beautiful ballad from the legendary Bobby 'Blue' Bland.
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Is It Worth A Chance
Cat: DNSCR 030. Rel: 28 Jul 22
Josephine Taylor - "Is It Worth A Chance" (2:23)
Krystal Generation - "Satisfied" (2:49)
Review: Josephine Taylor's 1969 single 'I've Made Up My Mind' is a hugely expensive record if you can find it. It came on a short lived but much hyped Chicago label and was backed with 'Is It Worth A Chance' which is want is pressed up here. It is laced with big brass sounds and has a driving bassline but the vocals from Josephine will always be the centre-piece. Here it is cut with Krystal Generation's 1970 'Satisfied' which was the A-side of the well known 'Is It Meant To Be' and is another pearler of a soul cut with Northern overtones and real musical richness.
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