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The Best Of Asona Records: Classic 80's Burger Highlife From Ghana
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Cat: BBE 791CLP. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Thomas Frempong - "Odo Pa" (5:34)
Eric Agyemang & His Kokroko Band - "Kokroko Special" (6:19)
Jewel Ackah - "Maame" (7:08)
Thomas Frempong - "Wobre" (4:41)
Mr Cee - "Bribiara Wone Mmre" (4:31)
Katata - "Saturday Night" (5:40)
Sam Yeboah - "Biribi Aye Me" (5:01)
Thomas Frempong - "Me Nyame" (3:55)
Jewel Ackah - "Onipa Dasa Ni" (5:46)
Kantata - "Monsom" (4:49)
Sam Yeboah - "Odo Mewu" (5:34)
Thomas Frempong - "Kweku Anansi" (5:31)
AK Yeboah & Mr K's No 2 Band - "Make Me Know My Position" (6:57)
Kantata - "It's High Time Now" (5:27)
Review: Prepare yourself for a wry chuckle, as we impart the fact that the compilation you see hyperlinked before you was not at all prepackaged, with work cut out for its curators. Rather, it came from the source, having first manifested as a pile of Ghanaian highlife LPs buried at the bottom of DJ Jerry Frempong's wife's garden. Frempong is the son of one of one of the most prominent former Ghanaian-British label owners, Anthony Roberts Frempong of Asona Records, whose founding movements in the South East London district of Peckham proved highly popular helping disseminate highlife music in the English capital. BBE Music owner Pete Adarkwah caught wind of the serendipitous discovery and approached Jerry to discuss the reissue of this historic catalogue, which you hear here. The sweetest of early and untrodden highlife highlights are heard here, including sparklers by Kantata, Jewel Ackah, Sam Yeboah, Mr Cee and even Thomas Frempong himself.
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Miami Sound: Rare Funk & Soul From Miami Florida 1967-1974 (2023 Edition) (B-STOCK)
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Cat: SJRLP 536C (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
All The People - "Cramp Your Style" (2:14)
Helene Smith - "You Got To Be A Man" (2:43)
George McCrae - "I Get Lifted" (2:41)
James Knight & The Butlers - "Funky Cat" (4:09)
Gwen McCrae - "90% Of Me Is You" (2:53)
Little Beaver - "Funkadelic Sound" (2:33)
James Knight & The Butlers - "Save Me" (3:09)
Joey Gilmore - "Do It To Me One More Time" (2:30)
Helene Smith - "A Woman Will Do Wrong" (2:36)
James Knight & The Butlers - "Fantasy World" (4:25)
Timmy Thomas - "Funky Me" (2:56)
The New Clarence Reid - "Cadillac Annie" (2:42)
Frank Williams & The Rocketeers - "The Spanish Flyer" (2:08)
Della Humphrey - "Don't Make The Good Girls Go Bad" (2:36)
Frank Williams & The Rocketeers - "You Got To Be A Man" (2:42)
Joey Gilmore - "Somebody Done Took My Baby" (3:28)
Little Beaver - "I Love The Way You Love" (3:11)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


It's time to track back 20 years to one of the true gems from Soul Jazz's heavyweight range of compilations. Miami Funk takes into the beating heart of the late 60s-early 70s scene hovering around Florida's most famous city, and introduces us to some of the hip underground cats who were laying down the sweetest grooves at that time. Some it's rocking, some of it rolls, at times it's sweet and elsewhere it's nasty, but as you'd expect the quality never dips. This one has been long out of print, and now a limited run is making its way back, with this coloured vinyl edition sure to fly out, so don't sleep!
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Miami Sound 2: More Funk & Soul From Miami Florida 1967-1974
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Cat: SJRLP 541. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Betty Wright - "Clean Up Woman" (2:44)
Miami - "Party Freaks" (5:15)
Gwen McCrae - "All This Love That I'm Giving" (3:52)
Beginning Of The End - "Monkey Tamarind" (3:33)
Latimore - "I Get Lifted" (4:38)
Raw Soul Express - "Burn The Candle" (2:36)
Chocolateclay - "Free (I'll Always Be)" (4:35)
Betty Wright - "I Love The Way You Love" (3:00)
Little Beaver - "Concrete Jungle" (4:51)
Jimmy 'Bo' Horne - "Clean Up Man" (2:33)
Timmy Thomas - "Africano" (4:29)
Charles Allen - "Winterman" (3:15)
T-Connection - "Do What Ya Wanna Do" (7:03)
Robert Moore - "Jimmie Bo Charlie" (2:14)
Milton Wright - "Keep It Up" (4:10)
Clarence Reid - "Ten Tons Of Dynamite" (2:32)
Timmy Thomas - "Why Can't We Live Together" (4:36)
Little Beaver - "We Three" (4:06)
Paulette Reaves - "Do It Again" (5:32)
Lynn Williams - "Kisses, Kisses, Kisses" (2:20)
Review: Soul Jazz Records' new Miami Sound 2 is a superlative collection of 70s soul, funk, disco and boogie featuring tracks from legendary artists such as Betty Wright, Timmy Thomas, Gwen McRae, Milton Wright, T-Connection and many more, all released on the mighty TK Records musical empire based in Miami, Florida. Centring on the curatorial efforts of TK Records founder Henry Stone, who is credited by Soul Jazz as one of the tastemaking pioneers of boogie, after the early ferments of gritty funk and soul formed out of the arrival of disco in the mid-70s. This compilation snaps up a distinct, unforgettable moment in the pivot from disco into soul, with essential tracks from Betty Wright, to Timmy Thomas, to Raw Soul Express, to T Connection all in tow.
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This Is The Breaks 1966-1975
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Cat: BGPD 1117. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Millie Jackson - "If Loving You Is Wrong I Don't Want To Be Right" (mono) (3:27)
Tammi Lynn - "Light My Fire" (mono) (4:00)
The Fatback Band - "Gotta Learn How To Dance" (mono) (3:46)
Billy Garner - "I Got Some" (part 1) (2:51)
Lowell Fulsom - "Tramp" (mono) (3:04)
Pretty Purdie - "Heavy Soul Slinger" (mono) (4:15)
Debbie Taylor - "Let's Prove Them Wrong" (mono) (2:58)
Little Ann - "Deep Shadows" (2:33)
Joe Simon - "Drowning In The Sea Of Love" (3:26)
Chico & Buddy - "Can You Dig It" (mono) (2:54)
Gil Scott Heron - "Home Is Where The Hatred Is" (mono) (3:20)
Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes - "Summer Nights" (mono) (5:03)
Review: This Is The Breaks is a 12-track journey through the history of influential breaks in jazz, funk and soul. Each track featured has not only shaped the golden age of sampling but continues to be used by contemporary artists. The album opens with Millie Jackson's 1974 version of 'If Loving You Is Wrong I Don't Want To Be Right', famously sampled in 2023 by NLE Choppa. It also includes Debbie Taylor's soulful 'Let's Prove Them Wrong', used by JID in 2021. The collection highlights the enduring appeal of atmospheric tracks like Little Ann's 'Deep Shadows', which has been sampled by Grand Puba, Loyle Carner, and others. DJ Premier's masterful use of Joe Simon's 'Drowning In The Sea Of Love' for Gang Starr's 1997 hit 'You Know My Steez showcases his unparalleled production skills. Classic breaks like Lowell Fulsom's 'Tramp' and Fatback Band's 'Gotta Learn How To Dance' add to the album's richness, alongside iconic cuts from Bernard Purdie and Lonnie Liston Smith. These original songs continue to inspire, making This Is The Breaks a timeless celebration of musical innovation.
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This Is Retro Soul 1969-1979
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Cat: BGPD 1118. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Millie Jackson & Isaac Hayes - "Sweet Music, Soft Lights, & You" (4:22)
Darrow Fletcher - "Now Is The Time For Love" (part 1) (3:17)
Phillip Mitchell - "I'll See You In Hell First" (3:12)
George Jackson - "Love Highjacker" (3:05)
The Magnificents - "I Can Fly" (3:48)
Millie Jackson - "It Hurts So Good" (3:25)
Cesar - "See Saw Affair" (3:24)
Ty Karim - "Lightin' Up" (3:14)
Brilliant Korners - "Three Lonely Guys" (mono) (2:37)
Debbie Lindsay - "Spells & Incantations" (2:59)
George Soule - "Midnight Affair" (mono) (3:20)
Soul Sensations - "When I Had You, Baby" (3:45)
Review: This Is Retro Soul 1969-1979 offers a vivid journey through the golden age of soul, spanning from the late 1960s to the late 1970s. Featuring a carefully curated selection of tracks, the album highlights the creativity and innovation of artists like Isaac Hayes, Millie Jackson and cult figures like George Jackson and Darrow Fletcher. From the deep emotion of ballads to infectious dance grooves, each track offers a fresh experience for both longtime soul fans and those new to the genre. Songs like Millie Jackson and Isaac Hayes' duet 'Sweet Music, Soft Lights And You' and George Jackson's 'Love Highjacker' evoke the elegance and passion of the era. Meanwhile, rarer gems like Cesar's 'See Saw Affair' and Ty Karim's 'Lightin' Up' reveal the depth of the soul scene's more obscure talents. The diversity of this collection, blending funk, r&b, gospel and jazz influences, creates a lively and sophisticated atmosphere. This Is Retro Soul is more than a trip down memory laneiit's a timeless reminder of the depth and brilliance of soul's most innovative period, inviting listeners to rediscover this iconic music anew.






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Eccentric Soul: The Dynamic Label
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Eccentric Soul: The Dynamic Label (gatefold tangerine vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NUM 043LPC2. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Commands - "Hey It's Love" (2:20)
Little Jr Jesse & The Tear Drops - "Give Your Love To Me" (1:56)
Tonettes - "I Gotta Know" (1:39)
Doc & Sal - "Can't Get You Offa My Mind" (2:37)
Commands - "I've Got Love For My Baby" (3:11)
Willie Cooper & The Webs - "You Don't Love Nobody" (1:59)
Little Jr Jesse & The Tear Drops - "Ain't No Big Thing" (2:48)
Commands - "No Time For You" (3:08)
Webs - "Little Girl Blue" (2:22)
Tonettes - "My Heart Can Feel The Pain" (2:34)
Doc & Sal - "Cry & Wonder Why" (3:14)
Commands - "Don't Be Afraid To Love Me" (2:34)
Willie Cooper & The Webs - "I Can't Take No More" (2:06)
Don & The Doves - "Together" (2:27)
Webs - "Don't Ever Hurt Me" (2:52)
Commands - "Must Be Alright" (1:49)
Bobby Blackmon & The Soul Express - "She's Gotta Have Soul" (2:15)
Doc & Sal - "Laughing To Keep From Crying" (2:59)
Webs - "Try Loving Me" (2:58)
Commands - "Too Late To Cry" (4:10)
Doc & Sal - "My Dream" (2:55)
Little Jr Jesse & The Tear Drops - "If You Don't Love Me" (2:09)
Webs - "Can't Let You Go" (1:58)
Commands - "A Way To Love Me" (2:26)
Little Jr Jesse & The Tear Drops - "It Keeps Rainin'" (2:32)
Don & The Doves - "I Need You" (2:12)
Bobby Blackmon & The Soul Express - "You'll Find Another" (2:36)
Commands - "Around The Go-Go" (2:27)
Review: Heavyweight champions of the compilation world, Numero Group, defend their undisputed title once more with this collection of greats from San Antonio mogul Abe Epstein's Dynamic label. In its heyday, it became a hub for soulful music with its flagship band the Commands scoring a hit in 1966 with 'No Time For You.' Their success led to 20 more singles over 30 months and Epstein's inclusive studio welcomed a diverse racial mix of Texas talent which in turn created a melting pot of sound. This collection reflects that across 28 gems from groups like the Tonettes, Little Jr. Jesse & the Tear Drops and Bobby Blackmon & His Soul Express all exploring different soul niches.
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Mizik Maladi: Disques Debs International Vol 3 (reissue)
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Cat: STRUT 190CD. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Sadi Lancreot - "Dou Se Vou Ki Siwo"
Max Et Henri - "Se Pou Demen"
Dominique Panol - "Come On Baby"
Mariz - "Si On Jou"
Jocelyn Mocka Et Kassav - "Mizik Maladi"
Christian Yeye - "Misye Zanndo"
Ramon Pyrmee - "An Mwe"
Experience 7 - "Bel Toubonman"
Ka Leve - "Apre Nou Byen Cheche"
Horizon - "Neg Mawon"
Ti Celeste - "Testaman"
Yo - "Fo'w Maye"
Alex Rosa - "L'appel Des Champions"
Gwo Siwo - "Bele"
Review: Strut continues to explore the vast archives of Disque Debs, a long-running, Guadalupe-based label that, over the course of half a century, released a wealth of music from the Caribbean. In the process, Henri Debs imprint helped launch the careers of countless French-speaking artists while not only showcasing stylistic movements such as zouk, bouyon and merengue, but also bold, colourful and tropical takes on existing Caribbean, Amercian and European sounds. Highlights include - but are in no way limited to - the slowly unfurling, synth-heavy shuffle of Sadi Lancreot's club-ready 'Dou Se Vou Ki Siwo' and the horn-heavy tropical disco brilliance of Dominuque Parol's 'Come On Baby'.

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Tags: African Disco | Caribbean | Zouk | Gwo Ka
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Mizik Maladi: Disques Debs International Vol 3 (remastered)
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Cat: STRUT 190LP. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Sadi Lancreot - "Dou Se Vou Ki Siwo" (6:07)
Max Et Henri - "Se Pou Demen" (3:54)
Dominique Panol - "Come On Baby" (3:45)
Mariz - "Si On Jou" (4:26)
Jocelyn Mocka Et Kassav - "Mizik Maladi" (5:53)
Christian Yeye - "Misye Zanndo" (4:57)
Ramon Pyrmee - "An Mwe" (3:36)
Experience 7 - "Bel Toubonman" (4:55)
Ka Leve - "Apre Nou Byen Cheche" (9:24)
Horizon - "Neg Mawon" (5:27)
Ti Celeste - "Testaman" (5:38)
Yo - "Fo'w Maye" (6:17)
Alex Rosa - "L'appel Des Champions" (4:49)
Gwo Siwo - "Bele" (5:53)
Review: Strut introduces the highly anticipated third volume in the Disques Debs International series, diving deeper into the archives of one of the greatest French Caribbean labels, Disques Debs, based in Guadeloupe. Founded by Henri Debs in the late 1950s, the Debs studio naturally doubled as a record label and ran for over 50 years, releasing more than 300 7" singles and 200 LPs, cementing it as one of the foremost record labels to prize Caribbean music history. Not just limited to Guadeloupean musicians but also Martinicians and Parisians, the likes of Jocelyn Mocka, Mariz, Dominique Parol, Christian Yeye and Alex Rosa make this a thixotropic record, mercurial and restless as it is rooted in forms of zouk, biguine, gwoka and, of course, the nascent electronica. This third volume flaunts the label's dynamic latter-day period, as it interpreted the analog electronic dreams of the 1980s.
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Tags: African Disco | Caribbean | Zouk | Gwo Ka
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Nigeria 70: The Definitive Story Of 1970's Funky Lagos
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Nigeria 70: The Definitive Story Of 1970's Funky Lagos (gatefold translucent green vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: STRUT 44LPC. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Orlando Julius & His Afro Sounders - "Alo Mi Alo" (part 1 & 2) (7:51)
Segun Bucknor & His Revolution - "La La La" (3:25)
Lijadu Sisters - "Orere Elejigbo" (3:54)
Peter King - "Shango" (5:38)
Sahara All Stars Band Jos - "Enjoy Yourself" (5:52)
Fela Anikulapo Kuti & Africa 70 - "Jeun Ko Ku (Chop 'N' Quench)" (7:14)
Tunji Oyelana & The Benders - "Ifa" (4:59)
Ofo The Black Company - "Allah Wakbarr" (3:26)
The Funkees - "Dancing Time" (3:19)
Monomono - "Tire Loma Da Nigbehin" (4:45)
Bala Miller & The Great Music Pyrameeds Of Afrika - "Ikon Allah" (5:27)
Sir Victor Uwaifo & His Melody Maestroes - "Akayan Ekassa" (3:03)
Shina Williams & His African Percussionists - "Agboju Logun" (11:34)
Gasper Lawal - "Kita Kita" (6:01)
King Sunny Ade & His African Beats - "Ja Fun Mi" (instrumental) (7:13)
Review: Strut's definitive vinyl edition of Nigeria 70 brings fresh vitality to a landmark compilation first released in 2001. This collection, renowned for its role in popularizing 1970s Lagos music, remains a vital exploration of Afro funk and Afro jazz, showcasing a vibrant cross-section of Nigerian music that extends beyond Fela Kuti's legacy. The reissue offers a rich tapestry of sounds that captured Nigeria's dynamic musical landscape. Starting with Monomono's 'Loma Da Nigbehin,' the album dives into deep, rhythmically complex Afrobeat grooves. Fela Kuti's iconic tracks 'Upside Down' and 'Jeun Ko Ku (Chop 'n' Quench)' highlight the revolutionary funk that defined the era, while Tony Allen's 'No Discrimination' from 1980 exemplifies the genre's evolving sophistication. The compilation's strength lies in its diversity. Tracks like Ofo & the Black Company's 'Allah Wakbarr' and BLO's 'Chant to Mother Earth' introduce psychedelic rock influences, while Joni Haastrup's 'Greetings' and Shina Williams & His African Percussionists' 'Agboju Logun' infuse disco and electro-funk elements into the Afrobeat foundation. William Onyeabor's 'Better Change Your Mind' offers a glimpse into how Nigerian artists engaged with global funk and synthesiser sounds. Nigeria 70 is a great example to the innovative spirit of Nigerian music in the 1970s, reflecting a rich interplay of local and global influences.
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Tarantino Sounds (Soundtrack)
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Cat: WGAM 7455956.1. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Dick Dale & His Del Tones - "Misirlou" (2:10)
The Coaster - "Downn In Mexico" (3:15)
Keith Mansfield - "Fiunky Fanafre" (2:29)
The Tornades - "Bustin' Surfboards" (2:20)
Nick Perito - "The Green Leaves Of Summer" (1:45)
Dee Clark - "Hey Little Girl" (2:10)
Zarah Leander - "Davon Geht Die Welt Nicht Unter" (2:05)
Joe Tex - "The Love You Save (May Be Your Own)" (2:49)
Link Wray & His Ray Men - "Rumble" (2:15)
The 5 6 7 8's - "Woo Hoo" (1:51)
Annibale E I Cantori Moderni - "Trinity (Titoli)" (2:54)
Charlie Feather - "Can't Hardly Stand It" (2:50)
David Hess - "Now You're All Alone" (2:17)
Joe Tex - "I Gotcha" (2:21)
Elvin Bishiop - "She Puts Me In The Mood" (3:28)
Jim Croce - "I Got A Name" (3:06)
Johnny Cash - "I Walk The Line" (2:38)
Review: Quentin Tarantino has been one of the most beloved and well-respected directors over the better part of the last 35 years. His movies have altered culture, changed mindsets, created new ways to make movies all the while, the challenging the status quo by pushing the boundaries of entertainment. Equally memorable is his soundtracks to the projects he presents. This compilation features some of the most cherished and memorable songs that have supported his vision. Included are songs by Johnny Cash, The Coasters, Jay Clark and more. Fans of soundtracks and Quentin Tarantino will equally enjoy this most enjoyable trek down legendary cinema.
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Fania Records: The Latin Sound Of New York 1964-1978
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Cat: 726406 2. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Pete Rodriguez - "I Like It (I Like It Like That)" (4:25)
Eddie Palmieri - "Cafe" (6:34)
Joe Bataan - "Gypsy Woman" (2:32)
Ray Barretto - "Acid" (5:03)
Hector Lavoe - "Mi Gente" (5:27)
Richie Ray & Bobby Cruz - "Aguzate" (6:07)
Cheo Feliciano - "Anacaona" (4:16)
Celia Cruz & Johnny Pacheco - "Quimbara" (4:43)
Ismael Rivera - "Las Caras Lindas" (7:12)
Willie Colon & Hector Lavoe - "Che Che Cole" (3:20)
Hector Lavoe - "El Cantante" (4:33)
Ray Barretto - "Indestructible" (4:10)
Joe Cuba Sextet - "El Raton" (3:46)
Fania All Stars - "Estrellas De Fania" (5:38)
Willie Colon & Hector Lavoe - "La Murga" (6:13)
Willie Colon & Ruben Blades - "Pedro Navaja" (7:02)
Review: There have been many concurrent sounds of 60s and 70s New York, but the Latin soul subsidiary of said multipli-city saw and heard its heyday in the sweet-spot of 1964-78, where the Latin American favourite label Fania Records reigned supreme in its niche. Bannering the likes of Willie Colon, Hector Lavoe, Ruben Blades, Johnny Pacheco and Celia Cruz, Fania was born of a desire to promote salsa music and adjacent styles in New York, after Dominican musician and label boss Johnny Pacheco underwent financial woes and sought respite in memories of a quaint Cuban luncheonette of the same name. The heady mix of sonic pimento collides several of the best salsa bands in a New York otherwise dominated by soul and funk, amounting to a charred, lively stew.
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Here There & Everywhere: Black America Sings John Lennon Paul McCartney & George Harrison
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Cat: XXQLP 2142. Rel: 27 Nov 24
Sam Fletcher - "Can't Buy Me Love"
Sarah Vaughan - "You Never Give Me Your Money"
Natalie Cole - "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds"
Four Tops - "Michelle"
Junior Parker - "Taxman"
Madeline Bell - "Step Inside Love"
The Supremes - "You Can't Do That"
Carmen McRae - "Here There & Everywhere"
Randy Crawford - "Give Peace A Chance"
Syreeta - "She's Leaving Home"
Mary Wells - "He Loves You" (mono)
Billy Paul - "Let 'Em In"
The Drifters - "Every Night"
Carleen Anderson - "Maybe I'm Amazed"
Margie Joseph - "My Love"
The Three Degrees - "Isn't It A Pity"
The Chiffons - "My Sweet Lord"
Keb Mo - "Imagine"
Donny Hathaway - "Jealous Guy"
Stevie Wonder - "We Can Work It Out"
Marvin Gaye - "Yesterday"
Esther Phillips - "And I Love Him"
Review: Here, There and Everywhere: Black America Sings John Lennon, Paul McCartney & George Harrison is Ace Records' third compilation of soulful jazz and r&b covers of Beatles classics by Black American artists. This collectio has a deep Motown presence, acknowledging the Beatles' early admiration for Motown before the label's music even hit the UK charts. The album spans Beatles and post-Beatles compositions from 1964 to 2004, with standout performances by artists like Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder. The song selection takes listeners on an inspired journey through well-known hits, reimagined with rich soul and jazz interpretations. The Supremes' take on 'You Can't Do That' and The Four Tops' 'Michelle' reveal fresh, emotive layers in songs that are simultaneously faithful and transformative. Randy Crawford's stirring 'Give Peace a Chance' and Stevie Wonder's vibrant 'We Can Work It Out' underscore Black America's lasting engagement with the Beatles' work, while tracks like Sam Fletcher's 'Can't Buy Me Love' and Keb' Mo's 'Imagine' breathe new life into familiar melodies with jazz-infused warmth and soul. Each cover on the compilation not only reflects the artists' creative voices but also traces the Beatles' own roots in soul and r&b, bridging cultural influences that shaped music in the 60s and beyond. Here, There and Everywhere is an enriching and unique compilation that has one of the most enduring cross-cultural exchanges in modern pop history.
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You Can Be A Star: Deep Disco & Crossover 70s Soul From The Now-Again & Soul-Cal Vaults 1972-1982
Luther Davis - "You Can Be A Star" (4:35)
UPC All Stars - "Don't Get Discouraged" (3:33)
Pure Essence - "Wake Up" (6:08)
Anubis - "Ecology" (4:00)
Sag War Fare - "Girl You Better Change" (3:00)
Leon Mitchison & The Eastex Freeway Band - "Love Is" (Full version) (4:18)
Luther Davis Group - "To Be Free" (3:46)
Ellis & Cephas - "I'm Gonna Miss You Girl" (3:53)
Clifford Nyren - "Keep Running Away" (5:16)
Mixed Feelings - "Sha-La-La" (5:25)
C Henry Woods - "The Stranger" (3:01)
Freedom Express - "Get Down" (3:28)
Review: Soul Cal is a deep dive into America's independent 70s soul scene, expertly curated by Eothen 'Egon' Alapatt. This compilation is a prime blend of the retro-utopian vision, where small-town record stores and garages across the U.S. might have been hiding virtuosic funk and soul outfits. The bittersweet joy of these previously overlooked musicians finally getting recognition is palpable, and the music itself is an absolute thrill. Songs like Luther Davis' 'You Can Be A Star' and Pure Essence's 'Wake Up,' the album is an impressive variety of styles, from heartfelt ballads to hard-hitting funk grooves. Anubis' 'Ecology' and Mixed Feelings' 'Sha-La-La' add a dash of social consciousness, while Leon Mitchison & The Eastex Freeway Band's 'Love Is' brings smooth sophistication. Mastered by Dave Cooley and team, the sound quality is stellar, making these hidden gems shine. Soul Cal is not just a tribute but a rediscovery, offering a bittersweet glimpse into an era of soul music often overshadowed by its mainstream counterparts.
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Praise Poems Volume 10: A Journey Into Deep Soulful Jazz & Funk From The 1970s
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Cat: TRCD 9125. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Color Me Blu - "Fields Of Laughter"
Apple - "Love Melody In E Minor"
Tribal Sinfonia - "Do You Want Me"
Harve & Charee - "New Me"
Kwartet Frits Kaatee - "Easy Evil"
Ernie Scott Trio - "Souled Out"
Bunker Hill - "Dionysis"
San Diego - "Sands Of Malibu"
Synod - "Sheryl Song Is Gonna Do My Dancing"
Whiz Kids - "Long Time Gone"
Ross Miller - "I Can Love Her Anyway"
Thunderbolt The Wondercolt - "Ragged Edge"
Eyrle Oliver - "Lovely Lady"
Lisa Richards - "A Day In The Life Of A Fool"
Joe Bozzi Quintet - "Masquerade"
George Melvin Quintet - "It's Good Not To Forget"
Review: Tramp Records celebrate a whopper milestone, with the label's 125th record taking shape as a reconnaissant celebration of 1970s soul jazz and funk, forming part of the Praise Poems series. Launched to fare an interminable journey through the many privately pressed, furtively released and/or criminally undersung jazz-funk-soul records of yore, and with an international focus, this is a rather special case of one such compilation series making it to its tenth edition, and still retaining the kind of quality control and assiduity most comp-curators may only dream of. From the opening, ultra-headsy 'Fields Of Laughter' by the chartless American band Color Me Blu, to instrumental AOR from pianist George Melvin's short-lived Quintet, you can expect to hear super-rarities here, with some originals only having heard but two acetates to their names at first press.
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Movements Vol 12
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Movements Vol 12 (unmixed CD)
Cat: TRCD 9122. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Johnny April & The Mat Matthews Quartet - "She Had A Pikanese"
Lu Elliot - "Common Sense"
Lloyd Fatman - "No Big Thing" (part 1 & 2)
Billy J - "Teacher Teach Me"
Wayne Johnson & The Brigade - "Scram Gravy Ain't Wavy"
4 Dimensions - "Hipper Snapper"
The Villagers - "Funky Broadway"
The Rippers - "Honesty"
Exceptional Citizens Band - "Proud Mary"
Gus Brendel - "Sax On The Rocks"
The Hornets - "Seven Days To Tahiti"
Bret Breitinger - "Jive Samba"
Downtown Trio - "Summertime"
Onyx - "Break It Loose" (part 1)
The Shake & Bake Band - "Shake & Bake" (part 1 & 2)
Lou Jackson - "Outside Looking In"
Energy Crisis - "Tough Times Blues"
Review: Tramp Records' Movements Vol. 12 offers an excellent trip through rare rhythm & blues, mod-jazz and mid-70s funk. This latest installment in their acclaimed series is a treasure trove of obscure gems and infectious grooves, each track a testament to the label's dedication to uncovering hidden musical gems. Opening with Johnny April's 'She Had A Pikanese,' featuring the Mat Matthews Quartet, the compilation sets a tone of rich, soulful rhythms. Lu Elliott's 'Common Sense' and Lloyd Fatman's 'No Big Thing' follow, with a variety of underappreciated r&b delights. Billy J's 'Teacher Teach Me' and Wayne Johnson's 'Scram Gravy Ain't Wavy' continue the vibe, offering distinctive flavors of classic soul. The compilation dives into deep funk with 'Hipper Snapper' by 4 Dimensions, reminiscent of Charles Wright's 'Express Yourself.' Other tracks like Gus Brendel's 'Sax On The Rocks' and The Hornets' 'Seven Days To Tahiti,' perfect for dance floors. Bret Breitinger's 'Jive Samba' and Downtown Trio's smooth 'Summertime' add to the eclectic mix. Overall, Movements Vol. 12 is a triumph, delighting with its rare finds and impeccable curation, solidifying the series' reputation as a flagship of musical discovery.
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More Loving On The Flipside: Sweet Funk & Beat Heavy Ballads 1968-1975
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Cat: NA 5282LP. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Del Jones - "The Last Letter"
Herb Johnson - "Where Are You"
Timothy Mcnealy - "Will You Be There"
Little Beaver - "Do Right Man"
Soul Superiors - "Trust In Me Baby" (feat Sherman Willis)
Outback - "Strangers In Our Homeland"
The Montecarlos - "If You Leave"
Words Of Wisdom - "You Made Me Everything"
Soul Charges - "My Heart Beats For You"
The Power Of Attorney - "I'm Just Your Clown"
James Reese - "Throwing Stones" (Kenny Dope main mix)
Richard Marks - "I'm With You Love"
Bonnie Floyd - "You're My Everything"
The Ledgends - "A Fool For You"
Apple & The Three Oranges - "Moonlight"
Review: Loving On The Flip Side compiles overlooked ballads from the flip sides of funk 45s in the Now-Again and Truth and Soul vaults, all presented in the same format as the Soul Cal anthology. This collection showcases incredible music that pairs heavy funk with sweet soul to create a sound the label calls "sweet funk." The journey began nearly a decade ago with the discovery of the Darling Dears and Funky Heavy's unique two-sided single which sparked a search that led to their full inclusion in this anthology. The process unearthed other soulful gems and now culminates in an essential exploration of black American creativity and musical innovation.
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Sensational Jazz '70 Vol 1-2
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Sensational Jazz '70 Vol 1-2 (gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: HMJY 209/210. Rel: 23 Aug 24
Toshiyuki Miyama & The New Herd - "Twilight In Nemu" (10:31)
Itaru Oki Trio - "Mood" (10:19)
Terumasa Hino Quintet & George Ohtsuka - "Toko" (10:14)
Mototeru Takagi Trio - "Four Units" (9:16)
Akira Ishikawa & Count Buffaloes - "Blue Soul" (8:19)
Hiroshi Suzuki Sextet - "Mira" (13:04)
Jiro Inagaki & His Soul Media - "Score" (8:27)
Takeshi Inomata & Sound LTD - "Mustache" (8:50)
Review: These unreleased recordings from 1970 are an absolute treasure for soul jazz aficionados. Serving as an essential companion to the originally released Vol.1/2 recordings, they offer a dreamlike experience that you never want to end. Fuzzed-out guitars intertwine with raunchy organs and powerful brass blasts, all guided by the steady pulse of the drums. Sony Japan has truly delivered with this release and offer it up with outstanding recording quality that captures every nuance and emotion of the music. It's a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in the raw energy and creativity of this era so is a must-have addition to any music collection.
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Borga Revolution! Vol 3: Ghanian Dance Music In The Digital Age 1984-1999
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Cat: KALITA 012LP. Rel: 22 May 25
Obibini Takyi - "Aburokyiri Abrabo" (7:45)
Lee Dodou - "Mampong Dwa" (4:37)
King Solomon (Nii Mantse) - "Dzen Ye Kokloo" (3:58)
Okyerema Asante - "Ateaa" (5:20)
George Darko - "Medo Menuanom" (LP version) (9:27)
Osei Banahene - "Woanwaremea" (6:06)
Osei-Osarfo Kantaka - "Mansa" (Special) (9:27)
King Solomon (Nii Mantse) - "Dzoohee" (4:53)
Classique Vibes - "Sankofa" (5:02)
Osei Banahene - "Odo Nye Me Sa" (6:21)
Obibini Takyi - "Ohia Sei Abrantie" (6:33)
Padmore Oware - "Menkowu" (4:44)
Review: Kalita returns with the third instalment of its Borga Revolution! series, continuing its deep dive into the sound of Burger Highlife, a genre born of traditional Ghanaian melodies, synths, drum machines, and disco groove-matics. Emerging in the 1980s during a time of great political turmoil, public strife and mass emigration, the style evolved as Ghanaian musicians abroad began blending their roots with the digital tools of their new homes. Volume 3 showcases rare and elusive cuts by the likes of Obibini Takyi, Osei Banahene, and Okyerema Asante, as well as keystone figures George Darko and Lee Dodou. The collection paints a fuller picture of a moment where innovation thrived in exile, and highlife was reshaped through transcontinental influence and technological experimentation.
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Akasaka Soul Funk: 10 Masterpieces Of Japanese Soul Funk 1969-1977
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Cat: 180GWALP 07. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Mieko Hirota - "Soul Lady" (4:13)
Shinji Maki & Black Jack - "Nabeyoko Soul" (4:07)
Tan Tan - "Happy Day" (3:05)
Kenji Niinuma - "Airenki" (3:17)
Hatsumi Shibata - "Furui Fuku Nanka" (3:05)
Strawberry Jam - "Arimasen" (4:13)
Mieko Hirota - "Anata Ga Inakute Mo" (3:03)
Akira Yasuda & Beat Folk - "Kaeroka Kaeroka" (single version) (3:41)
Miki Hirayama - "Hatachi No Koi" (3:15)
Masaaki Sakai - "Baby Yuki Wo Dashite" (2:39)
Review: On a new compilation, 180g Japan zero in on a distinct '60s movement in soul jazz, tracking the development of the genre across improbably vast Pacific waters, from the United States to Japan. Rocketing to prominence in Japan after Nippon Columbia upheld contracts with US labels the likes of Buddah and Blue Thumb Records - in turn spurring sax player and NC label head Jiro Inagaki to release such music as Gladys Knight and Curtis Mayfield in conjunction with Japanese counterparts, such as Tan Tan, Kenji Niinuma, Masaaki Sakai and Mieko Hirota - the music you hear here is a dense and perhaps still untapped look at the ingenuity of transmarine soul-jazz. The target locale here is Tokyo's Akasaka neighbourhood: not only was it the hub and hotspot of soul jazz in Japan, but it was also the first municipality to host a discotheque in all of Japan. Most of these recordings were not previously available outside of the nation, marking a Pandora's lid opened on a crock of sweetly produced, brightly lit, downbeat soul delights.
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One More Chance
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Cat: JARLP 01. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Samuel Jonathan Johnson - "You" (5:49)
Earth, Wind & Fire - "Club Foot" (3:52)
Glenn Jones - "Share My Love" (5:18)
Gladys Knight & The Pips - "How Deep Is Your Love" (4:59)
Aretha Franklin - "Here We Go Again" (3:28)
Phyllis Hyman - "Forever With You" (4:13)
Tyrone Davis - "Never Stopped Loving You" (3:49)
Don Covay - "Right Time For Love" (3:37)
Garland Green - "I Know What Love Is" (3:11)
The Dells - "Somebody's Gotta Move" (5:09)
Review: Bilbao's Soul4Real Records' subsidiary label celebrates its first compilation after delivering 14 singles in three years. The album kicks off with the rare 12" mix of Samuel Jonathan Johnson's wonderful 'You' and includes previously unreleased gems from Glenn Jones, Earth, Wind & Fire and Gladys Knight & The Pips. Highlights include Glenn's 'Share My Love' and Gladys's timeless 'How Deep Is Your Love' as well as EWF's 'Club Foot,' all of which were omitted from their original albums. Side two features Phyllis Hyman's 'Forever With You' and downtempo classics like Tyrone Davis's 'Never Stopped Loving You' and The Dells' 'Somebody's Gotta Move' round out an exceptional compilation.
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Played by: Osmose
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80's Soul Classics Vol 8
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Cat: PTG 34262. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Sonny Charles - "Put It In A Magazine"
Average White Band - "Love Gives, Love Takes Away"
The Chi-Lites - "Get Down With Me" (12 Inch)
Intensive Heat - "Be My Lady"
Lamont Dozier - "You Oughta Be In Pictures"
Valerie Horton-Brown - "Walk With Me"
Blondie & Pappa - "You're My Everything"
Funk Fusion Band - "Can You Feel It" (Progressive version)
Carl Carlton - "Swing That Sexy Thang" (12 Inch)
Carol Douglas - "Party Nights"
D'aile' - "Live It Up" (feat Janice Hoyte - 12 Inch)
Aurra - "Happy Feeling" (12 Inch)
Breeze - "Just In The Nick Of Time" (12 Inch)
Uncle Louie - "Full-Tilt Boogie"
Jay W McGee - "When We Party (Uptown, Downtown)" (12 Inch)
Today, Tomorrow, Forever - "Love Is Just What You Make It"
Vernon Burch - "Joy & Pain"
Angela Clemmons - "Mine"
The Reddings - "Class (Is What You Got)" (12 Inch Promo)
Talkback - "I Can't Let You Go" (12 Inch)
Michael Henderson - "Assault With A Friendly Weapon"
The Jones Girls - "Won't Let You Take It Back"
ET Eddie Towns - "Best Friends" (Super mix)
Spencer Jones - "How To Win Your Love" (Special dub mix)
Review: This two-disc collection is a brilliant collection of soulful delights, capturing the vibrant spirit of a golden era in music. Featuring a seamless blend of smooth grooves and electrifying dance tracks, it's a joyous celebration of 80s soul, funk and r&b. From silky ballads to funky floorfillers, the compilation offers something for every mood and taste. The energy kicks off with electrifying beats and infectious basslines from artists like Uncle Louie and Carl Carlton, whose dynamic performances set the tone for the journey ahead. Soulful standouts like Lamont Dozier and Valerie Horton-Brown bring heartfelt emotion, while The Chi-Lites and The Jones Girls channel timeless sophistication into their tracks. Hidden gems such as Funk Fusion Band's captivating groove and Spencer Jones' dub mix showcase the innovation and versatility that defined the decade. The seamless interplay of upbeat anthems like Aurra's joyful energy and introspective offerings from Today, Tomorrow, Forever creates a rich, varied listening experience. With its expertly curated tracklist, this compilation is a delightful rediscovery of an era when bold rhythms and heartfelt melodies ruled the airwaves, leaving an enduring legacy.
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Nighttime Lovers Volume 36: A Fine Collection Of Disco Funk Classics Of The 80's
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Cat: PTG 34264. Rel: 15 May 25
Real To Reel - "Dont Keep Me Hangin' On"
Patti Austin - "I Can't Stop"
Glenn Jones - "Meet Me Halfway There"
Cashmere - "We Need Love"
First Love - "It's A Mystery To Me"
Googie & Tom Coppola - "Missing Love"
Wynd Chymes - "Checkin' Out Your Stuff" (12" version)
GQ - "Is It Cool"
Phil Upchurch - "Could It Be You" (feat Marlena Shaw)
The Floaters & Shu Ga - "Not Enough For Me"
Linda Clifford - "I Want To Get Away With You"
David Williams - "When Your Dreams Come True"
Anthony Lockett - "Decisions"
Review: The Nighttime Lovers series, which deftly showcases the forgotten and overlooked corners of 1980s disco, electrofunk and synth-powered dancefloor soul, reaches its 36th instalment. As you'd expect given the high number of previous volumes, the selections tend towards the defiantly deep, with more familiar artists being represented by lesser-known treats. So, instead of the much-loved 'Love Me Like That', Reel To Reel offers up the glossier, slap-bass propelled 80s soul of 'Don't Keep Me Hanging On', Cashmere contributes the sweet and tactile 'We Need Love' and GQ drops the eyes-closed lead vocals and horn-heavy peak-time hustle of 'Is It Cool'. Other highlights include Phil Upchruch's Marlena Shaw-sporting 'It's Got To Be You', Linda Clifford's superb 'I Want To Get Away With You' and the squelchy synth-disco of 'Decisions' by Anthony Lockett.
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The Tarantino Experience Reloaded
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The Tarantino Experience Reloaded (gatefold yellow & red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: FF 0005. Rel: 09 Dec 24
Fendermen - "Ghost Riders In The Sky" (4:39)
Geater Davies - "Sad Shades Of Blue" (4:10)
Joe Cocker - "Woman To Woman" (4:27)
Lobo - "Me & You & A Doig Named Bob" (3:04)
John Fred & His Playboy Band - "Judy In Disguise" (2:55)
Johnny Cash - "I Walk The Line" (2:43)
Golden Gate Quartet - "I'm Troubled" (2:56)
Guy Mitchell - "Singing The Blues" (2:23)
Duane Eddy - "Cannonball" (2:15)
The Surf Coronados - "Pipeline" (2:10)
Chris Farlowe - "Paint It Black" (3:29)
Screamin' Lord Such - "Murdered In The Graveyard" (2:58)
T Rex - "Jeepster" (4:04)
The Surfaris - "Wipeout" (2:13)
The Ventures - "Walk Don't Run" (2:58)
Nino Tempo & April Stevens - "Deep Purple" (2:44)
1910 Fruitgum Co - "Indian Giver" (2:35)
John Lee Hooker - "Boom Boom" (2:40)
Connie Francis - "Stupid Cupid" (2:12)
Julie Teicher - "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" (2:51)
The Clovers - "Love Potion No 9" (1:49)
The Grass Roots - "Midnight Confessions" (2:47)
Dobie Grey - "The 'In' Crowd"
The Kingsmen - "Louie Louie"
Review: For Quentin Tarantino, music is as integral to his films as the visuals and dialogue. Fans can't imagine Reservoir Dogs without 'Stuck in the Middle with You' or Pulp Fiction without 'Misirlou' and now they can relive that magic as often as they want: The Tarantino Experience Reloaded celebrates his musical genius with remastered sound and stunning artwork. Tarantino explains his process saying, that "when I start a film, I go through my record collection to find the spirit of the movie," often discovering the perfect song for key moments. His soundtracks are just as exciting and groundbreaking as his films, creating unforgettable moments like Kill Bill's final showdown or Reservoir Dogs' torture scene. Many of them and more feature here.
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The Tarantino Experience Take 3
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The Tarantino Experience Take 3 (gatefold yellow & red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: FF 0006. Rel: 09 Dec 24
Jose Feliciano - "California Dreamin'" (4:01)
The Friends Of Distinction - "Grazing In The Grass" (2:53)
Bobby Womack - "Across 110th Street" (3:46)
Dave Berry - "Little Things" (2:24)
Isaac Hayes, Gloria Gaynor - "You're The First The Last My Everything" (4:33)
Pumpkin Pie - "Stuck In The Middle With You" (3:23)
Pacific Gas & Electric - "Are You Ready?" (5:46)
The Miracles - "Love Machine" (3:03)
Dean Martin - "Rio Bravo" (3:01)
Billie Davis - "I Want You To Be My Baby" (2:41)
The Michael Zager Band - "Lets All Chant" (3:03)
Groove Heritage - "Theme From S W A T" (4:03)
Box Tops - "Cry Like A Baby" (2:33)
Brothers Johnson - "Strawberry Letter 23" (5:44)
The Delfonics - "Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time" (3:17)
Paul Revere & The Raiders - "Good Thing" (3:12)
Ohio Express - "Chewy, Chewy" (2:35)
Zed Is Dead - "Theme From Shaft" (3:12)
The Chi-Lites - "Have You Seen Her" (4:47)
Eddie Floyd - "Knock On Wood" (2:59)
Lynn Anderson - "Stand By Your Man" (2:42)
Eddie Hodges - "I'm Gonna Knock On Your Door" (2:05)
Dolly Parton - "Letter To Heaven" (2:35)
Howlin' Wolf - "Somebody In My Home" (2:20)
Johnny & The Hurricanes - "Beatnik Fly" (1:44)
Review: This third part in an ongoing series of records to focus on the music of the films of Quentin Tarantino continues where Reloaded left off by offering a double album packed with iconic tracks. Featuring gems like Jose Feliciano's 'California Dreamin',' Bobby Womack's 'Across 110th Street' and The Brothers Johnson's 'Strawberry Letter 23,' it celebrates Tarantino's unparalleled ability to pair music with storytelling. Songs from Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill: Vol. 1, Jackie Brown, Reservoir Dogs, Death Proof and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood all feature here on hello w and red vinyl and create a sonic tribute to one of cinema's greatest visionaries. With stunning artwork and remastered sound, this is a superb document of some of film's most famous musical moments.
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Down & Wired 7: A Dose Of Psychedelic Funk & Blue Eyed Soul
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Down & Wired 7: A Dose Of Psychedelic Funk & Blue Eyed Soul (limited LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: PT 068LP. Rel: 03 Oct 24
The General Store - "Love Is You" (2:35)
The Comin Generation - "Hey Girl" (2:42)
Function - "Free Style" (2:30)
The Third Stone - "Happiness Is Coming" (2:49)
Whiz Kids - "Take" (2:39)
Dandy King - "Flowers, Peace & Love" (2:32)
Synod - "Places To Do" (previously unreleased) (4:17)
Prisma - "Daybreak" (6:07)
The Soul Society - "Watcha Gonna Do" (1:57)
The Vestells - "Won't You Tell Me" (2:42)
The Villagers - "Girl For Sale" (previously unreleased) (2:04)
Review: Down & Wired 7: A Dose Of Psychedelic Funk & Blue Eyed Soul is a gold mine of rare 60s gems, carefully curated for lovers of soul, psychedelic and garage rock. This compilation, released by Perfect Toy Germany, offers a cost-effective way to enjoy tracks that would otherwise be difficult and expensive to acquire, with original copies often fetching hundreds of dollars. Highlights include The General Store's "Love Is You," a fusion of psychedelic rock and funk that sets the tone for the collection. The Comin Generation follows with the swinging 60s vibe of "Hey Girl," while Function's "Free Style" delivers a funky riff-driven groove. Tracks like The Third Stone's 'Happiness Is Coming' and Whiz Kids' 'Take' continue the journey through the era's diverse sounds. Songs like Dandy King's 'Flowers Peace Love' and Synod's 'Places To Do,' this compilation is perfect for anyone looking to explore the eclectic sounds of 60s rock and soul.
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Psyched Out Grooves From Hungary 1969-1972 (B-STOCK)
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Psyched Out Grooves From Hungary 1969-1972 (B-STOCK) (hand-numbered LP + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: BUBE 050 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
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Bergendy - "Randevum Lesz Delutan" (2:31)
Neoton - "Majd Ha Nem Leszek" (3:00)
Kek Csillag - "Ki Volt Ez Az Ember?" (3:27)
Meteor - "Kivanj Te Is Nekem Szep Joejszakat" (3:03)
Apostol - "Az Esti Utcan" (4:56)
Kex - "Elszallt Egy Hajo A Szelben" (3:48)
Non Stop - "Szelid Tuzek" (4:23)
Echo - "Boldogsagbol Epitettem" (2:37)
Juventus - "Egy Pont A Terben" (4:56)
Scampolo - "Levegoben" (3:13)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface marks ***


Hungarian outfit Budabeats proudly present Psyched Out Grooves From Hungary (1969-72), their latest compilation tracking the emergence and sure formation of psychedelic rock in Hungary. In the label's own words, "there were barely any drugs in Hungary to begin with", and we take this to be precisely the point. Psychedelia isn't a state that should rely on drugs as a crutch: no, there was something already dormant, but primed for the teasing, in the Hungarian psyche, that lent to its acquired taste for psych in the 60s and 70s. With contributions from "an undercurrent of smaller, semi-professional bands" who persisted in the shadow of a select few huge names, who dominated by dint of their sponsorship by the one, state-owned major label, this comp betrays an insider's knowledge and then some, with highlights from Non-Stop, Sampolo, Neoton, Apostol and Kex standing out as peak-quality Hungarian psych, despite none of these bands ever receiving a breakthrough. Such songs and bands were "the exception, not the norm", the "illusion of a scene".
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Psyched Out Grooves From Hungary 1969-1972
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Psyched Out Grooves From Hungary 1969-1972 (hand-numbered LP + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: BUBE 050. Rel: 02 Oct 24
Bergendy - "Randevum Lesz Delutan" (2:31)
Neoton - "Majd Ha Nem Leszek" (3:00)
Kek Csillag - "Ki Volt Ez Az Ember?" (3:27)
Meteor - "Kivanj Te Is Nekem Szep Joejszakat" (3:03)
Apostol - "Az Esti Utcan" (4:56)
Kex - "Elszallt Egy Hajo A Szelben" (3:48)
Non Stop - "Szelid Tuzek" (4:23)
Echo - "Boldogsagbol Epitettem" (2:37)
Juventus - "Egy Pont A Terben" (4:56)
Scampolo - "Levegoben" (3:13)
Review: Hungarian outfit Budabeats proudly present Psyched Out Grooves From Hungary (1969-72), their latest compilation tracking the emergence and sure formation of psychedelic rock in Hungary. In the label's own words, "there were barely any drugs in Hungary to begin with", and we take this to be precisely the point. Psychedelia isn't a state that should rely on drugs as a crutch: no, there was something already dormant, but primed for the teasing, in the Hungarian psyche, that lent to its acquired taste for psych in the 60s and 70s. With contributions from "an undercurrent of smaller, semi-professional bands" who persisted in the shadow of a select few huge names, who dominated by dint of their sponsorship by the one, state-owned major label, this comp betrays an insider's knowledge and then some, with highlights from Non-Stop, Sampolo, Neoton, Apostol and Kex standing out as peak-quality Hungarian psych, despite none of these bands ever receiving a breakthrough. Such songs and bands were "the exception, not the norm", the "illusion of a scene".
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Asiko Tito
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Cat: JAH 002. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Jazzhole Collective - "Odun Yii" (feat Queen Oyedele) (5:37)
Duro Ikujenyo & The Age Of Aquarius - "Oyeku" (feat Keziah Jones) (4:33)
Duro Ikujenyo & The Age Of Aquarius - "Ase" (feat Ayo Odia - remix) (4:03)
Kunniran Knn & Afara Oyin - "Ribadun?" (feat Biodun Batik) (4:46)
Sina Bakare - "Mo Duro Gedegbe" (feat YS Akinibosun) (4:36)
Prince Eji Oyewole - "If You No See Me" (4:27)
Duro Ikujenyo & The Age Of Aquarius - "Orisirisi" (4:32)
Jazzhole Collective - "Tribute To Haruna Ishola" (feat Teacha Okudepe) (5:26)
Kunniran Knn & Afara Oyin - "Ogun Jaa" (5:19)
Duro Ikujenyo & The Age Of Aquarius - "Alo" (feat Ayo Odia - dub mix) (3:27)
Review: Asiko Tito is one of many lost gems of Nigerian music. It has been curated by Lagos' legendary Jazzhole and feature music first recorded in the late 90s. The 10-track compilation captures Afrobeat, Yoruba-funk, Afro-funk, highlife and spiritual jazz gems that reflect Lagos' rich musical tapestry. Each track blends traditional rhythms with modern influences which are the hallmarks of the city's vital scene. Jazzhole is a label led by Olakunle Tejuoso and his son and has been a cultural institution for over 30 years thanks to its championing of African and Afro-diasporic sounds. This is another welcome reissue that reminds us of Nigeria's enduring creativity.
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Le Grand Ouest 1978-1988
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Cat: LEVC 002. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Bleu Nuit - "Spanish Harlem" (4:10)
Sepia - "Stress" (3:52)
Bleu Nuit - "En Bas De Chez Toi" (live) (4:17)
Les Espions - "Casse-Tete Jungle" (3:45)
Avel Nevez - "Naufrage" (part 1) (3:50)
Claude Robert Hit Orchestra - "Dance The Disco Sound" (2:29)
Marie-Ange Cousin - "Molle Ouate" (5:18)
Quai 21 - "Music Man" (3:26)
Maderson - "Tourne La Page" (4:20)
Review: Le Grand Ouest is a stunning compilation, spotlighting the vibrant yet underappreciated music scene of Western France between 1978 and 1988. Covering the Brittany, Normandy and Pays-de-la-Loire regions, the album offers a unique window into the diverse countercultures and indie movements that thrived in the 80s. The featured tracks are a blend of rock influences, American inspirations and hints of local folk, all filtered through a distinctly French lens. The compilation manages to capture the raw, DIY spirit of the era, highlighting tracks recorded in unconventional settings like bunkers and caravans. This project is the result of years of meticulous research, diving deep into local archives to uncover forgotten gems and even unearthed demo tapes. The compilation conveys a sense of unity and friendship among the bands, reflecting the joy of creating music together. Compared to its predecessor, Le Grand Sud-Est, which focused on funkier vibes, Le Grand Ouest feels more introspective and mellow.
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The Lowdown: A Catawba Records Story
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The Lowdown: A Catawba Records Story (limited gatefold orange vinyl LP)
Cat: CA 4000LP. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Maurice Starr - "You & Me" (5:12)
Eleanor Grant - "Don't Knock My Love" (4:06)
Leon Moses - "She's Too Serious" (5:12)
Dutch Robinson - "Lowdown" (7" mix) (3:43)
Silk - "Somethin' 'Bout The Way" (5:06)
Eleanor Grant - "Lovin' Your Good Thing Away" (5:43)
Jackie Moore & Wilson Pickett - "Seconds Of Your Love" (Satril 12" edit) (6:53)
The Fantastic Aleems - "Get Down Friday Night" (feat Leroy Burgess - 7" mix) (3:55)
Sandy Kerr - "Thug Rock" (Logan dub) (5:17)
Review: Catawba Records celebrates 40 years of influential music with The Lowdown: A Catawba Records Story. Founded by industry legend Richard Mack who helped launch icons like Earth, Wind & Fire and The Jacksons, this curated compilation from the label highlights Catawba's rich legacy in disco and soul with standout tracks from Maurice Starr, Dutch Robinson and The Fantastic Aleems. It takes in all manner of infectious grooves with throwback analogue drums sounds, brilliant keys and smooth vocals with plenty of rare edits, unreleased gems and more well-known but still timeless cuts. Favourites for us include the lithe and leggy Silk jam 'Somethin' 'Bout The Way' and the soul-drenched funk-disco of Jackie Moore & Wilson Pickett's 'Seconds Of Your Love'.
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TK Breaks 101
VARIOUS
Cat: TKB 001. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Timmy Thomas - "Why Can't We Live Together" (4:36)
Gwen McCrae - "90% Of Me Is You" (2:49)
Facts Of Life - "Givin' Me Your Love" (3:50)
Peter Brown - "Dance With Me" (5:22)
T-Connection - "Groove To Get Down" (4:09)
Clarence Reid - "Living Together Is Keeping Us Apart" (3:02)
Raw Soul Express - "Dedicate All My Love" (3:55)
Milton Wright - "Keep It Up" (4:07)
Betty Wright - "Clean Up Woman" (2:44)
Robin Kenyatta - "You" (5:14)
Review: 'Breaks' compilations featuring classic funk, soul and disco cuts with drum-breaks that could be doubled-up or sampled by DJs and producers, were once a mainstay of hip-hop culture. These days, far fewer are released, making this excellent collection of break-sporting gems from legendary Miami label T.K Records (and its T.K Disco offshoot) a pleasing development. Regardless of whether you're a hip-hop turntablist or not, there are tons of bona fide classics on show, from the impassioned call for peace that is Timmy Thomas's peerless 'Why Can't We Live Together' and the bubbly, reggae-tinged disco brilliance of Peter Brown's 'Dance With Me', to the regularly-sampled soul wonder that is Betty Wright's 'Clean Up Woman' and the strings-and-synths-laden excellence of 'Keep It Up' by Milton Wright.
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Fintou
Fintou (LP)
Cat: HC 85LP. Rel: 15 Jan 25
Retard (3:36)
Koliko (3:44)
Raler (feat Clara Serra Lopez) (3:48)
Donne Un Peu (4:09)
Tu Sauras (feat Lomevio) (3:28)
C'est Pas Vrai (3:29)
Ca Ira (3:49)
Ready (3:29)
Garantie (3:27)
Midago (4:03)
Plus De Cafe (3:52)
Review: Hot Casa has always been a proverbial hot pot of international sounds from across several rhythmic and cultural worlds. The New Year starts off on a strong footing for the French crew with a new album from Afro funk collective Vandou Game. It finds them reaching outside their usual Togolese confines to take inspiration from across the Atlantic. The record was made in the legendary OTODI studio with Peter Solo on hand to add his expertise to a bunch of feel-good, horn-laced workouts that are laden with percussion, have endlessly catchy rhythms and plenty of soulful, authentic vocal charms.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
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Def Radio
Def Radio (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: OMNIVLP 12. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Eyes Don't Lie (4:17)
The Look Of Love (3:34)
Today (4:22)
Raid (3:16)
Layin' Low, Gettin' High (3:51)
What It Mean (2:59)
Hurt So Bad (3:37)
Heather (4:52)
Ital Jazz (5:04)
Still Making Memories (4:05)
Red Cactus (album version) (3:51)
Cuban Candy Sticks (4:31)
Review: Def Radio marks the return of Marc Mac's long-running Visioneers project. As ever with Visioneers, this record reimagines the default stock of hip-hop's best-stocked jukebox, often beginning from scratch and/or working around a central sample, to either recontextualise a classic or come up with a new song; whatever the case, the key hallmark of a Visioneers album is its live instrumentation, with flaunts a *gauche et droite* mastery over hip-hop's laggard swing. Where this would usually handled by the chance placement of the sample snippet on the timeline alone, here it (sounds) actually drummed in. On Def Radio, lead tune 'The Look Of Love' predominates with its three-note ostinato and unhurried beat flaneur, whilst runner-ups 'Layin' Low, Gettin' High' and 'Cuban Candy Sticks' also stick out as salient among the troupe.
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Night Cruise
Cat: URDC 132. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Channel2 (4:05)
Tonight Is Boogie Back Nice Vocal (4:13)
R308 (4:49)
Switch (3:53)
Mo Money Mo Problems (3:51)
Cruisin' (4:16)
Don't Let Me Down (feat KZ) (3:50)
Just Begun (3:29)
Tsutsumi Komu Youni (5:01)
Review: Osaka's acclaimed jazz-funk band Wa Yo Set are back with a highly anticipated third album. This release marks the arrival of another gem that captures the essence of the group's signature urban folk sound, or as they call it 'ADM, Acoustic Dance Music. Seamlessly blending influences from jazz, hip-hop and r&b, the record is a dynamic and multidimensional musical trip with an innovative crossover of styles that all push boundaries. There are wiggling instrumental funk workouts, fly moments of introspection like 'Tonight Is Boogie Back Nice Vocal' and much more besides.
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The Collection 1977-1994
Cat: R2 726786. Rel: 28 Nov 24
War Is Coming! War Is Coming! (Disc 1: Platinum Funk)
I Got You
L.A. Sunshine
River Niger
Slowly We Walk Together
Platinum Jazz
Galaxy (Disc 2: Galaxy)
Baby Face (She Said Do Do Do Do)
Sweet Fighting Lady
Hey Senorita
The Seven Tin Soldiers
The Music Band (Disc 3: The music Band)
Corns & Callouses (Hey Dr Shoals)
I'm The One Who Understands
Good, Good Feelin'
Millionaire
All Around The World
You Got The Power (Disc 4: Outlaw)
Outlaw
The Jungle (Medley)
Just Because
Baby It's Cold Outside
I'm About Somebody
Cinco De Mayo
Peace Sign (Disc 5: Peace Sign)
East LA
Wild Rodriguez
I'm The One (Who Understands)
UB OK
Smile For Me
What If
Angel
Review: WAR's The Collection 1977-1994 is a deep celebration of the band's legacy, featuring five remastered albumsiPlatinum Funk (1977), Galaxy (1'977), The Music Band (1979), Outlaw (1982), and Peace Sign (1994)ishowcasing WAR's evolution as a "sophisticated pop machine" with their signature fusion of funk, soul, and rock. The box sets commemorate WAR's 55th anniversary and follow the success of their The World Is a Ghetto: 50th Anniversary Collector's Edition. The previously rare Platinum Funk, which includes hits like 'L.A. Sunshine', and Outlaw, featuring classics such as 'Cinco De Mayo', highlight the band's diverse musical prowess. With over 50 million records sold globally, WAR's rich sound continues to resonate, solidifying their status as one of music's seminal groups. Fans can anticipate these releases as a treasure box of rhythm and history.
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Why Can't We Be Friends? (50th Anniversary Collector's Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Don't Let No One Get You Down (3:56)
Lotus Blossom (3:56)
Heartbeat (4:00)
Lonnie Dreams (Leroy's Latin Lament - Medley) (3:10)
The Way We Feel (0:54)
La FIesta (3:24)
Lament (2:28)
Smile Happy (7:20)
So (4:56)
Low Rider (3:12)
In Mazatlan (2:54)
Why Can't We Be Friends? (3:43)
Zorro (bonus track) (5:35)
Don't Let No One Get You Down (Unedited mix) (6:31)
Roam & Ramble (bonus track) (9:07)
Low Rider (9:28)
So (Unedited mix) (9:47)
Oatmeal Box (bonus track) (5:50)
Heartbeat (16:55)
The Making Of "Why Can't We Be Friends?" (22:54)
Review: This special Anniversary Edition celebrates the groundbreaking band War's 55th year with a remastered version of the original album by legendary engineer Bernie Grundman. The iconic, multi-million selling, Billboard 200 Top Ten original has plenty of seminal WAR classics such as 'Low Rider' and the title track 'Why Can't We Be Friends?' and next to this eon disc one is a second disc filled with unreleased tracks from the original sessions, along with unedited mixes that offer deeper insight into the group's creative process. Blending funk, soul, jazz, pop and Latin influences, this genre-defying band has remained a cornerstone of Los Angeles's scene for over five decades.

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Live In Japan 1974
Cat: 060349 7820443. Rel: 06 Feb 25
The World Is A Ghetto
Southern Part Of Texas
The Cisco Kid
So
All Day Music
Don't Let No One Get You Down
Lotus Blossom
Gypsy Man
Band Intro
Intro To Slippin' Into Darkness: Lee Oskar
Slippin' Into Darkness
Me & Baby Brother
Shizuoka Chant
Where Was You At
Review: This two-disc set captures groundbreaking band at the peak of their live performance powers. Known for their genre-blending mix of funk, jazz, soul and rock, the band shines in this energetic recording, showcasing their tight musicianship and dynamic stage presence. The collection includes extended versions of fan favorites, with grooves that stretch and evolve in ways only possible in a live setting. Tracks like 'Slippin' Into Darkness' and 'The World Is a Ghetto' come alive with improvisational flair, while the interplay between the band members highlights their cohesive chemistry. The recording quality is excellent, preserving the raw energy of the performance while offering clarity that allows each instrument to shine. This live album serves as a time capsule of the era's musical innovation. Those who appreciate soulful, groove-laden live music, this is an essential band to have in your collection.
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The Vinyl 1977-1994 (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
The Vinyl 1977-1994 (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024) (limited silver, yellow, red, purple & orange vinyl 5xLP + booklet in slip-case)
Cat: 060349 7822768. Rel: 02 Dec 24
War Is Coming! War Is Coming! (LP1: Platinum Funk)
I Got You
LA Sunshine
River Niger
Slowly We Walk Together
Platinum Jazz
Galaxy (LP2: Galaxy)
Baby Face (She Said Do Do Do Do)
Sweet Fighting Lady
Hey Senorita
The Seven Tin Soldiers
The Music Band (LP3: The music Band)
Corns & Callouses (Hey Dr Shoals)
I'm The One Who Understands
Good, Good Feelin'
Millionaire
All Around The World
You Got The Power (LP4: Outlaw)
Outlaw
The Jungle (Medley): Beware It's A Jungle Out There/The Streets Of Walls/The Street Of Lights/The Street Of Now
Just Because
Baby It's Cold Outside
I'm About Somebody
Cinco De Mayo
Peace Sign (LP5: Peace Sign)
East LA
Wild Rodriguez
I'm The One (Who Understands)
UB OK
Smile For Me
What If
Angel
Review: The Vinyl 1977-1994 is the latest special edition box set celebrating WAR's 50+ years of music. This collection includes Platinum Funk and Galaxy, both from 1977, The Music Band from 1979, Outlaw from 1982 and Peace Sign from 1984 and also features newly remastered tracks by Bernie Grundman and original artwork by Dave Van Patten. Spanning from the vibrant 'L.A. Sunshine' to the cosmic 'Galaxy' and diving into the depths of 'The Jungle' and 'All Around the World,' this set captures WAR's signature, genre-defying sound. Each album is unique and together this collection showcases the band's famous evolution.
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Now Playing
Now Playing (translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: 060349 7826056. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Spill The Wine (feat Eric Burdon) (4:02)
All Day Music (4:01)
Slippin' Into Darkness (3:39)
Me & Baby Brother (3:21)
The Cisco Kid (3:41)
The World Is A Ghetto (3:59)
Low Rider (3:09)
Why Can't We Be Friends? (3:49)
Summer (3:59)
Galaxy (5:18)
Review: War's signature sound blends rock, funk and r&b and is best exemplified by hits like 'The Cisco Kid' and the iconic anthem 'Why Can't We Be Friends?' Each track showed the group have great versatility and enduring appeal across genres as well as a fine ability to write catchy hooks and lay down infectious grooves. This compilation is a tribute to War's legacy and one that showcases their unique ability to meld different musical styles into an array of unforgettable hits. It comes on a nice translucent red vinyl, too.
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Greatest Hits (reissue)
Greatest Hits (reissue) (sea blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 081227 815639. Rel: 22 Jul 24
All Day Music
Slippin' Into Darkness
The World Is A Ghetto
The Cisco Kid
Gypsy Man
Me & Baby Brother
Southern Part Of Texas
Why Can't We Be Friends?
Low Rider
Summer
Review: War's timeless fusion of Latin, jazz, pop and soul resonates anew with the reissue of their seminal albums. Celebrating their 55th anniversary, War's influence remains palpable in American music. Their self-titled debut in 1971 hinted at their distinctive sound, but it was 1971's All Day Music that defined their groove with hits like 'Slippin' Into Darkness' and 'Baby Brother.' The blend of Lee Oskar's harmonica and Charles Miller's saxophone set them apart, crafting unforgettable melodies that feel just as vibrant today. Subsequent classics such as 'Cisco Kid,' 'Why Can't We Be Friends?' and the iconic 'Low Rider' showcase their enduring appeal. Despite later challenges, War's music continues to shine, showing their innovative spirit and enduring legacy on this reissued collection. Not only a great band but a cultural phenomenon to the people of Los Angeles.
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That Sweet Sweet Music
Paul WELLER / VARIOUS
That Sweet Sweet Music (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: XXQLP2 143. Rel: 26 Mar 25
The Headhunters - "God Made Me Funky" (2:47)
The I. B. Special - "Spanish Twist" (2:31)
The Valentines - "Breakaway" (2:32)
Collins & Collins - "Top Of The Stairs" (3:33)
The Spinners - "Dont Let The Green Grass Fool You" (3:59)
Syl Johnson - "Black Balloons" (2:37)
Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson - "Soulshake" (2:23)
Richie Havens - "I Can't Make It Anymore" (2:49)
The Exits - "You Got To Have Money" (2:41)
The Joneses - "Pull My String (Turn Me On)" (2:57)
The Dells - "Run For Cover" (3:02)
O.C. Smith - "On Easy Street" (2:28)
The Radiants - "It Ain't No Big Thing" (2:55)
Billy Stewart - "Summertime" (2:41)
Brother To Brother - "In The Bottle" (3:14)
Baby Huey - "Hard Times" (3:21)
Johnny Williams - "Maggie" (2:26)
Joe Simon - "When" (2:19)
James Carr - "Pouring Water On A Drowning Man" (2:36)
Roscoe Robinson - "That's Enough" (2:47)
Blackrock - "Blackrock Yeah Yeah" (2:54)
American Gypsy - "Golden Ring" (4:24)
Jon Lucien - "Search For The Inner Self" (3:46)
The Mist - "Life Walked Out" (2:26)
Betty Davis - "In The Meantime" (2:45)
Darrell Banks - "Beautiful Feeling" (3:27)
Review: Paul Weller of The Jam pens an unlikely soul missive in 4xLP compilation form, released through Ace. The British new wave and mod revivalist naturally grew up listening to soul music, though the likes of 'That's Entertainment' and 'Going Underground' hardly bear their imprinting marks. Having hassled Weller for years to compile such a thing, Ace now finally, happily deliver this biographic brain-pick. From James Carr's 1966 'Pouring Water On A Drowning Man' to 'Life Walked Out' by The Mist, we've a somewhat obscure selection here; but it's only natural for a man so immersed in 60s soul as a teenager that he'd go so far as to buy a Lambretta and vow never to take off his mohair!
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Manifestation
Manifestation (LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7427. Rel: 19 Aug 24
Sweet Surrender (4:36)
Panic Button (4:40)
Storybook Love (3:42)
Laid Back Aphrodisiac (4:25)
True Love Is Forever (3:40)
Wiggle (long version) (2:28)
I Couldn't Be Me Without You (3:53)
Breakni' In A Brand New Heart (interlude) (0:56)
To The Top (3:21)
Young Hearts (3:53)
You're Supposed To Say You Love Me Too (5:19)
Before The Day You Were Born (5:33)
Review: Manifestation offers a poignant glimpse into the creative synergy between Maurice White and Preston Glass, offering previously unreleased gems from their prolific collaboration. As the visionary leader of Earth, Wind & Fire, White left an indelible mark on music, and this collection adds another dimension to his legacy. The album's twelve tracks, curated by Glass and David Nathan of Soul Music Records, exude White's trademark blend of soulful melodies and profound lyricism. From the infectious grooves of 'System Of Survival' to the soul-stirring ballads, each song reflects White's unparalleled talent and enduring influence. Manifestation serves as a fitting tribute to Maurice White's musical genius, offering fans a treasure trove of rare and captivating compositions. With its release, White's legacy continues to inspire and resonate across generations.
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The Barclay Sessions
The Barclay Sessions (3xLP box set + booklet)
Cat: 458930 6. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Handa Wanda (LP1) (4:33)
Smoke My Peace Pipe (Smoke It Right) (6:49)
Two Way Pak E Way (7:41)
Corey Died On The Battlefield (5:01)
(Somebody Got) Soul, Soul, Soul (6:15)
Oh When The Saints (8:32)
They Call Us Wild (LP2) (3:14)
New Suit (3:07)
Ah Anka Ting Tang Boo Shanka Boo (4:28)
Fire Water (3:40)
Injuns, Here We Come (5:07)
New Kinda Groove (3:58)
Jumalaka Boom Boom (5:15)
We're Gonna Party (3:02)
Ho Na Nae (5:01)
(My Big Chief Has A) Golden Crown (LP3) (6:06)
Shoo Fly (8:50)
Iko, Iko (3:22)
Meet The Boys On The Battlefront (2:24)
New Kinda Groove (remix) (5:21)
Ho Na Nae (remix) (6:04)
Review: To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Wild Magnolias' debut album, Decca Records from France is releasing a special vinyl box set that pays tribute to these legendary recordings. This limited-edition 3LP collection includes the two original Barclay albumsiThe Wild Magnolias and They Call Us Wildialongside four bonus tracks and two previously unreleased remixes. This beautiful set is presented on 140gm vinyl, is housed in a lift-off lid box that features the original album artwork for the first two LPs. Fans and collectors alike will appreciate this carefully curated release, which not only revisits the groundbreaking work of the Wild Magnolias but also adds fresh content to their storied legacy. The collaboration between Willie Tee, the New Orleans Project, and the commanding vocals of Bo Dollis brought the soulful energy of New Orleans to life, and these recordings remain some of the most dynamic and cherished representations of that spirit, even five decades later.
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Together
Together (transparent green vinyl LP)
Cat: RG 018GREENTR. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Get Ready For This (4:29)
What Good Is A Song (3:50)
No, No One (5:11)
He Loves You Interlude (6:09)
There's Not A Friend (part 1) (4:28)
Touch My Life (4:52)
Monologue Together (7:38)
There's Not A Friend (part 2) (4:12)
Review: The timeless power of gospel music will never wane and if you want proof, listen no further than this fine reissue of Together by Gloster Williams and The King James Version. Originally released in 1977 on Gospel Roots Records, this classic album is now available once more on vinyl through Regrooved Records. Led by Gloster Williams, the choir blends traditional gospel with elements of soul and r&b to create uplifting and inspiring music. The title track, 'Together' is a real gospel favourite that is celebrated for its message of unity. Remastered from the original recordings, this high-quality vinyl reissue preserves the authentic sound so it's a great one to have on the racks for when you need a hit of emotion.
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Sogolo
Sogolo (opaque natural vinyl LP + autographed print (indie exclusive))
Cat: DD 0105. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Kamusale
Nadi
Queenless King
Tiponde Madzi
Bang Bang
Set Free
Mbangula Sesa
(In Memory Of) John
Dancer On A Trip
Nibani
Totally Devoted
Machiriso
Review: Zamrock pioneers WITCH continue their remarkable second act with Sogolo, a suitably fuzz-driven follow-up to their 2023 reunion album Zango. Recorded in Berlin during a rare break in their busy touring schedule, the album peers confidently into the future (its title drawn from a Zambian word meaning just that) without losing sight of the raw psych-funk energy they helped define in the 70s. Lead single 'Queenless King' sets the tone: perky, funky and full of bite, with frontman Jagari Chanda's powerful energy driving the band forward. The track explores the fallout of a bad marriage, anchored by a sublime bassline from producer Jacco Gardner and spaced-out synths from founding member Patrick Mwondela. WITCH are still pushing forward, turning decades of invention into something timely, vital and completely their own.
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Sogolo
Sogolo (limited eco-mix coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: DD 0103. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Kamusale
Nadi
Queenless King
Tiponde Madzi
Bang Bang
Set Free
Mbangula Sesa
(In Memory Of) John
Dancer On A Trip
Nibani
Totally Devoted
Machiriso
Review: Zambian psych rock trailblazers Witch - formed in 1971 and led by Emmanuel Chanda - endured decades of dormancy but enjoyed a new lease of life over the past few years. This follow up to their 2023 reunion album, Zango, sees them continue their blossoming relationship with the Desert Daze festival's label arm and Partisan Records, which is the label that broke Fontaines D.C. A notable producer of the album is Finland's Jacco Gardner, who has dabbled in myriad projects including an impressive solo career and what he's been able to oversee here is remarkable. The rabble-rousing garage rock opener, 'Kamusale' sees fuzz-laden guitars intertwine with Chanda's raw, energetic command as a frontman and we are quickly cast into their spell. Another highlight is the eye opening 'Queenless King' where a kraut-funk bass groove sets off a free-spirited psychedelic tapestry, bursting with bright ideas and soulful charm.
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Definitive Collection
Definitive Collection (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 602475 152729. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Fingertips (part 2) (3:11)
Uptight (Everything's Alright) (2:55)
Hey Love (2:44)
I Was Made To Love Her (2:36)
For Once In My Life (2:50)
My Cherie Amour (2:53)
Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours (2:39)
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (single mix) (2:50)
Superstition (4:05)
Higher Ground (single edit) (3:10)
Living For The City (7:26)
You Haven't Done Nothin' (3:19)
Boogie On Reggae Woman (single mix) (4:09)
I Wish (4:05)
Sir Duke (3:54)
Master Blaster (Jammin') (4:39)
That Girl (5:08)
Do I Do (single edit) (4:58)
I Just Called To Say I Love You (single edit) (4:16)
Overjoyed (3:37)
Part-Time Lover (single edit) (3:38)
Review: Stevie Wonder's The Definitive Collection, now reissued on double vinyl, offers a broad overview of his remarkable career, initially compiled in 2002. . The collection highlights Wonder's versatilityipop, funk, soul, and jazz influences are all represented, with timeless tracks like 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours' and 'Sir Duke' standing out. While selections like 'Hey Love' and 'Overjoyed' may seem like odd inclusions when Stevie has had so many hits, the compilation still spans his career highlights, including smash hits like 'I Just Called to Say I Love You' and 'Part-Time Lover'. There are so many legendary songs, it's almost overwhelming - a great introduction to the breadth of Wonder's musical legacy.
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Soul TV 1972
Soul TV 1972 (limited 180 gram translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: VC 95424. Rel: 02 Dec 24
If You Really Love Me (2:22)
Superwoman (2:35)
You & I (3:52)
My Cherie Amour (4:44)
Blowin' In The Wind/With A Childs Heart (9:13)
Love Having You Around/Signed Sealed Delivered/Papa Was A Rolling Stone (7:28)
Superstition/Maybe Your Baby (12:01)
Uptight Jam (4:12)
Review: In 1972, musical one-off Stevie Wonder boldly embraced a more experimental and personal style and showcased some innovative use of synths. Backed by his new band Wonderlove, he toured extensively with the Rolling Stones and solidified his status as a trailblazer. This electrifying performance from that year was broadcast on Soul TV WNET 13 in New York City and captures Wonder at his peak and delivering fiery renditions of tracks from his iconic Music of My Mind and Talking Book albums, among others. Presented here with insightful background notes and rare images, this recording is a vivid testament to a pivotal era in Wonder's legendary career.
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The Definitive Collection
The Definitive Collection (orange vinyl LP)
Cat: 602475 230359. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Superstition
Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours
Higher Ground
Master Blaster (Jammin') (4:39)
Part-time Lover (3:38)
For Once In My Life (2:50)
Sir Duke (3:54)
I Wish (4:05)
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (2:50)
My Cherie Amour (2:53)
I Just Called To Say I Love You (4:16)
Review: Stevie Wonder's enduring genius shines across this translucent orange vinyl collection, charting his most transformative years from 1966 to 1980. Early hits like 'Uptight,' 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered,' and 'My Cherie Amour' radiate youthful energy and soul, while later tracks such as 'Superstition,' 'Living for the City,' and 'Higher Ground' embody his era-defining blend of funk and social consciousness. With its mix of exuberant anthems and introspective masterpieces, this release encapsulates the vibrant artistry that secured Stevie Wonder's place as one of music's greatest innovators.
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The Wooden Glass Recorded Live (reissue)
The Wooden Glass Recorded Live (reissue) (limited numbered heavyweight purple vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PVLP 1000. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Monkey Hips & Rice (9:07)
We've Only Just Begun (6:00)
Joy Ride (8:17)
In The Rain (5:22)
Day Dreaming (5:14)
Love Is Here (12:39)
Review: Often touted as a "masterpiece of jazz-funk live albums," The Wooden Glass's 1972 live recording proves it's more than just hype. Featuring vibraphonist Billy Wooten who previously played with Grant Green, this record was recorded at Indianapolis' The 19th Hole club and captures the essence of fusion driven by soulful 60s influences. Wooten's gentle melodies contrast with the gritty, distorted sound of Harold Cardwell's powerful drumming and Emmanuel Riggins' Hammond organ while the energetic performance from the band, including guitarist William Roach, creates a tapestry of intensity and dreamlike vibes. It's raw, electrifying, high-energy jazz.
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