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Rejoice
Rejoice (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: 405053 855749. Rel: 20 Mar 20
Robbers Thugs & Muggers (O'Galajani) (4:36)
Agbada Bougou (5:23)
Coconut Jam (3:22)
Never (Lagos Never Gonna Be The Same) (3:49)
Slow Bones (5:48)
Jabulani (Rejoice, Here Comes Tony) (5:36)
Obama Shuffle Strut Blues (4:39)
We've Landed (4:39)
Review: Two titans of African music come together for a collaboration that will sadly never be repeated after the passing of the late Hugh Masekela. Allen's instantly recognisable drumming and Masekela's iconic trumpet are a match made in heaven - after all their paths first crossed back in the 70s thanks to Fela Kuti's galvanizing energy. Forget the throwback stuff trying to capture the spirit of the originators, this IS the originators sounding cool and deadly in every way. Funk lovers, Afrobeat heads, curious ears and dancing souls take heed - this right here is an unmissable transmission from two grandmasters in their field.
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Vibrant Essential
Vibrant Essential (LP + booklet)
Cat: HUJD 10606. Rel: 04 Nov 24
Moon Beams (3:57)
Lads In Town (4:16)
Mediterranean Romance (4:25)
Koto (3:52)
I'll Be There (4:21)
"Watuusi"!! (4:35)
Vida Feliz (4:01)
Kieta Velazquez (4:48)
Clouds (4:30)
Review: Vibrant Essential by Taro Hakase & THE LADS, features nine selected tracks, offering a rich listening experience that transcends genre boundaries with its violin-centered compositions. Known for blending classical and contemporary elements, Hakase's work takes on a new warmth and texture in this analog format, perfect for fans and audiophiles alike. A must-have for those seeking something uniquely vibrant and timeless in sound.
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Gears: Remastered Plus 6
Gears: Remastered Plus 6 (gatefold coloured vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: HIQLP 2034. Rel: 12 Apr 21
Tell Me What To Do (5:17)
Los Conquistadores Chocolates (6:06)
Lost On 23rd Street (5:50)
Fantasy (6:01)
Shifting Gears (5:08)
Can't We Smile? (4:32)
A Child's Love (fast) (4:33)
A Child's Love (slow) (5:28)
Song For The Family (6:03)
Detroit Rainbow (3:57)
Funky Native (4:08)
Can't We Smile? (alt) (5:37)
Review: Classic jazz funk album from the legendary Johnny 'Hammond' Smith with a special version with six previously unissued bonus out-takes. Released in 1975 and his 32nd long player, it heralded a fresh chapter in his career that saw him exploring more electronic instrumentation and deeper shades of funk in a similar way to Roy Ayers or Bob James. The result was a timeless document that carries motifs of many of today's artists; the harmonies of "Can't We Smile?", for instance, smack of Plantlife while the punctuated piano work and mirrored squiggling synths on "Song For The Family" echoes with Flying Lotus-style whim. Also a key source of breaks for many junglists, Gears is a historic document that's not only played a strong role in electronic music but still sounds incredible today.
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Gambler's Life (reissue)
Cat: LPSBCS 9. Rel: 31 Oct 22
Gambler's Life (5:52)
Rhodesian Throughfare (6:19)
This Year's Dream (6:23)
Star Borne (7:43)
Back To The Projects (5:42)
Yesterday Was Cool (6:53)
Virgo Lady (6:46)
Call On Me (4:38)
Review: Johnny Hammond was a prolific organist, composer and multidisciplinary artist active throughout the USA for the majority of the 20th Century. By the time the lesser-known LP and meditation on devilish excess 'Gambler's Life' was released in 1974, Hammond's sound had grown unusually cacophonous and was noisy to a kind of perfection that could only be described as an acquired taste. That doesn't deter us, though: this reissue from Soul Brother carefully pays homage to the late great's 28th album, with the broken wonk of 'Rhodesian Thoroughfare', the voluptuous funk of 'Star Borne' and the melismatic virtuosity of 'Virgo Lady' all tempting us back towards the broad gate.
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Space Adventure Cobra (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Cat: WAYOV 021. Rel: 27 Mar 23
Cobra (2:56)
Languid Boredom (2:49)
Subtitle Bridge (0:37)
Fleeting Happiness (3:14)
Messenger From Hell (0:47)
Pursuer (1:45)
Cosmic Dust (1:06)
Walking Into The Unknown (0:37)
Rush Hour (1:29)
A Gleam Of Hope (0:41)
Window Shopping (2:07)
Abend (1:22)
Labyrinth (2:25)
Evil Conspiracy (1:00)
My Blue Little Angel (3:31)
Seesaw Game (2:09)
Twilight Memory (3:09)
Sihoulette (0:22)
Tarcalos Blues (1:22)
Smoke Of A Cigar (0:55)
Suspicious (1:35)
Pulse Of Justice (0:46)
Dawn To The Universe (1:40)
Solidary Souls (fast Tempo) (1:06)
Escape To Peace (3:09)
Joyful Voyage (1:24)
Reunion With Old Frinds (2:35)
Ancient History Of Mars Chapter III (1:09)
Sorrow & Determination (2:32)
Python 77 Magnum (1:58)
Mirage (3:32)
Relaxin' (1:58)
Memoirs (3:51)
Sorrow & Determination (fast Tempo) (1:17)
A New World (1:33)
Secret Desire (instrumental) (2:38)
Turning Your Back On The Sunset (1:57)
Fleeting Happiness (fast Tempo) (0:28)
Sunset Rendez-vous (1:25)
Corrider To Purgatory (0:43)
Whispers Of The Devil (2:23)
Solidary Souls (1:53)
Special Moment (2:56)
Cogito Ergo Sum (2:15)
The Psychogun (2:26)
Death March (1:51)
Pastoral (1:35)
Trailer (0:33)
Sweet Happening (Sax version) (4:10)
Sweet Happening (Piano Concerto version) (4:10)
Sayonara Man's World (3:52)
Sweet Happening (4:10)
Lady (3:32)
Secret Desire (3:42)
Cobra (Karaoke) (2:59)
Review: Those interested in Japanese cartoons should know Space Adventure Cobra. First broadcast in 1982, it is now considered one of the country's finest animated TV series. This triple-vinyl box set celebrates Kentano Haneda and Yuji Ono's music from the series, combining compositions featured on the show with unheard extended versions and tracks that never made the cut first time round. Musically, it's a mix of Japanese disco, sax-sporting lounge jazz, jazz-funk, neo-classical movements and eccentric interludes, all doused in layers of cosmic dust and stargazing colour. The release also comes packaged with a 12-page booklet telling the story of the series and the making of the appealing, endlessly entertaining soundtrack.
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Rhapsody
Rhapsody (gatefold midnight blue marbled vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: CLMN 12052LPC1. Rel: 22 Aug 24
We Don't Love Enough (2:44)
Ever Since (3:16)
God's Love (3:16)
God's Been Good To Me (2:33)
Get Involved (3:33)
Somebody's Watching You (2:21)
How Can I Lose (2:19)
Jesus Rhapsody, Pt 1 (3:13)
Have You Tried Jesus (3:00)
Searching For The Truth (4:24)
Review: The Harlem Gospel Travelers' new album, Rhapsody, is a vibrant exploration of the diverse musical influences that shaped their sound. Released on limited edition Rhapsody Swirl Vinyl with gold foil stamping on the cover, this album is ideal for collectors or those looking for something special. Vocalists Ifedayo Gatling, Dennis Bailey, and George Marage delve into the 1960s era when gospel began incorporating soul and funk elements. Inspired by Numero Group's 2006 release, Good God! A Gospel Funk Hymnal, the album reinterprets gospel funk tracks with their unique flair, from the high-energy 'God's Been Good to Me' to the hip-hop-inflected 'Get Involved.' Having gained acclaim with their debut, He's On Time (2019), and their 2021 follow-up, Look Up!, the trio, guided by mentor Eli "Paperboy" Reed, continues to push boundaries. Rhapsody is both a nod to the past and a bold step forward, blurring genre lines and redefining gospel music. The balance of traditional gospel while fusing newer genres with it is nothing short of breathtaking.
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Rhapsody
Rhapsody (gatefold LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: CLMN 12052LP. Rel: 22 Aug 24
We Don't Love Enough (2:51)
Ever Since (3:18)
God's Love (3:26)
God's Been Good To Me (2:36)
Get Involved (3:39)
Somebody's Watching You (2:21)
How Can I Lose (2:19)
Jesus Rhapsody Pt 1 (3:13)
Have You Tried Jesus (2:59)
Searching For The Truth (4:24)
Review: The Harlem Gospel Travelers' new album, Rhapsody, marks a dynamic return for the trio, composed of Ifedayo Gatling, Dennis Bailey, and George Marage. Following their well-received 2022 release Look Up!, Rhapsody dives into a rich, often overlooked era of gospel music, blending traditional elements with influences from soul and funk. The inspiration behind Rhapsody came when Eli "Paperboy Reed," the group's mentor and friend, suggested they explore and reinterpret tracks from the Numero Group's Good God! A Gospel Funk Hymnal. The result is a collection that spans from the spirited soul of 'God's Been Good to Me' to the hip-hop-tinged 'Get Involved,' showcasing the group's ability to transcend the conventional boundaries of gospel. Originally formed as a quartet, the group reconfigured as a trio, bringing Bailey into the fold before recording Look Up!. Their journey began when Gatling and Marage met while studying under Reed, leading to the release of their debut album, He's On Time, in 2019, which garnered praise and attention from the likes of Elton John.Rhapsody is a project that not only honors the gospel tradition but also pushes it forward, offering a sound that is both rooted in history and refreshingly contemporary.
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Black Cream (50th Anniversary Edition)
Black Cream (50th Anniversary Edition) (limited translucent orange & black swirl vinyl LP)
Cat: RLGM 18561PMI. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Black Cream (3:42)
Then Came You (3:33)
Don't Cry Girl (3:57)
The Need To Be (4:38)
Let's Put It All Together (4:30)
Color Me Soul (2:58)
Corner Of The Sky (3:27)
Feel Like Makin' Love (3:41)
Send In The Clowns (5:28)
Mack The Knife (3:23)
Review: This 50th Anniversary Edition resurrects a forgotten gem of 1970s soul-jazz, showcasing the masterful arrangements and musicianship of The Harold Wheeler Consort. It's a thrilling colliision of jazz harmonies, funk grooves and soulful melodies, with Wheeler's piano leading the way through a series of vibrant and eclectic compositions. From the infectious energy of the title track to the smooth sophistication of 'Then Came You', the album is a testament to Wheeler's talent as a composer and arranger. The B-side continues the journey, with tracks like 'Color Me Soul' and 'Feel Like Makin' Love' showcasing the band's versatility and deep understanding of soul and jazz traditions.


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Boy (Japan Edition)
Boy (Japan Edition) (LP + insert + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: AMDS 7. Rel: 30 May 22
Jouissance (4:47)
Age Of Acceleration (5:01)
Feeling Of Love (feat Dam-Funk) (4:25)
Holding Pattern (3:57)
Michael Was Right About You (5:06)
Slackers (4:00)
Type A (feat SOS) (3:03)
Angry Young Man (4:44)
Boy (3:22)
Time On My Side (5:58)
Review: Here comes a special Japanese edition of Harvey Sutherland's superb Boy album. Since debuting in 2013, Mike Katz has released a lot of music under this alias, always flitting between interconnected styles (electronic disco, deep house, jazz-funk, nu-boogie, revivalist New Jersey garage and Italo-disco) without ever laying down an album of all-new music. Boy, then, is a significant milestone in the Melbourne producer's career and offers an exploration of what he calls "neurotic funk" - a boundary-blurring fusion of jammed-out analogue electronics and live instrumentation that draws on a multitude of musical styles without neatly sitting in any one pigeonhole.
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Scorpio Man
Cat: TRLP 12005. Rel: 22 Mar 18
The Scorpio Walk (5:01)
Still Trippin' (6:00)
Bag Full Of Miracles (3:55)
Street Of Tears (5:48)
Windy City Blues (6:52)
Scorpio Man Theme (3:57)
Cold Turkey Time (4:12)
Journey To The Bottom (4:25)
Review: Ernie Hawks is the occasional artistic alias of virtuoso flautist and trombonist Erno Haukkala, a Helsinki-based musician best known for his membership of long-serving Finnish funk combo the Soul Investigators. Fittingly, his debut solo album was produced in cahoots with the long-running band. Throughout, his band-mates provide brilliant backing for his languid trombone solos, jaunty flute lines and - on rare occasions - wild harmonica playing. It's a very enjoyable and impressive set, all told, with Haukkala's compositions variously drawing influence from classic soul, Cymande, Ennio Morricone's "Spaghetti Western" soundtracks and the higher quality end of the library music spectrum. Naturally, it's all brilliantly played and produced, with an emphasis on gentle mood enhancement.
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Bite Hard (reissue)
Bite Hard (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: LDW 3324. Rel: 21 Mar 25
Presentation (2:41)
Transworld (1:24)
Bite Hard (2:16)
Shark Beat (1:02)
Action (0:50)
The Greatest (1:53)
Big Double (2:42)
Wild Double (2:13)
Bombing Along (1:39)
White Death (1:27)
Flash Barrier (1:40)
Dramatone (1:04)
Dramatone (Faster version) (0:58)
World At Your Feet (1:05)
Evil Eye (1:47)
Here Comes The Band (0:31)
There Goes The Band (0:28)
Skin Full (2:19)
Drunk Scene (0:37)
Short Out (0:17)
Quick Out (0:13)
Quick Pause (0:08)
Penny Piece (1:14)
Sleepy Head (0:50)
Review: When it comes to hunting the very of best library music cuts out there, De Wolfe's discography is likely the best place to start, and finish. The British music production company were the first to license such music exclusively for film and TV and thus single-handedly popularised the now DJ's favourite genre. Here on this reissue, Aussie producer, musician and double bassist Johnny Hawksworth (one of two famous library musician "hawks", only once removed from the perhaps more eminent Alan Hawkshaw), prizes open both falcon's eyes and auriculars: 'Bite Hard Breaks', the star, makes for an unfathomably cool piece for the playing of seductive games. Unsurprisingly, but with this fact not known to many, this record has been much sampled by hip-hop titans, from Beyonce to Drake to Jay Z to Madlib.
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Tough Guys (reissue)
Tough Guys (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: VMP 2319LP. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Title Theme (2:33)
Randolph & Dearborn (4:27)
The Red Rooster (4:06)
Joe Bell (4:56)
Hung Up On My Baby (6:18)
Kidnapped (2:43)
Run Fay Run (2:48)
Buns O' Plenty (4:37)
The End Theme (1:16)
Review: This is a bold, progressive funk album from one of the genre's masters in Isaac Hayes. Although Hayes who was rooted in r&b was often overlooked in favour of prog-rock bands like Emerson, Lake and Palmer, his music was just as expansive and expressive across his career. This album served as the soundtrack for Hayes' first major film role and perfectly matches the gritty, exaggerated tone of the movie. Over time, its tracks were reimagined and sampled and influenced works from Geto Boys to Quentin Tarantino films, which has ensured it a lasting legacy in both cinema and music history.
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Truck Turner (Soundtrack) (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Truck Turner (Soundtrack) (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024) (gatefold 180 gram translucent purple vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: 725923 9. Rel: 02 Dec 24
Truck Turner (main Title) (2:45)
House Of Beauty (3:08)
Blue's Crib (5:08)
Driving In The Sun (6:03)
Breakthrough (3:06)
Now We're One (2:25)
The Duke (2:30)
Dorinda's Party (4:32)
Pursuit Of The Pimpmobile (8:57)
We Need Each Other Girl (3:23)
A House Full Of Girls (3:41)
Hospital Shootout (2:52)
You're In My Arms Again (4:50)
Give It To Me (4:36)
Drinking (3:27)
The Insurance Campany (6:14)
End Theme (2:05)
Review: The original motion picture soundtrack for The Truck Turner delivers a thrilling blend of gritty funk, soul and high-energy jazz that perfectly complemented the 1974 blaxploitation classic. Composed by the great Isaac Hayes, the soundtrack is a dynamic showcase of his signature style that blends soulful melodies with intense orchestral arrangements. Tracks like 'Main Theme' and 'Breaking Into The Business' capture the raw energy and tension of the film while Hayes' deep voice and lush arrangements bring an added layer of sophistication to the score.
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Live At The Quarter Moon
Cat: AOTNLP 070. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Whats Going On (13:57)
Roland Haynes Jr Interview (3:26)
Cast Your Fate To The Wind (9:21)
Rain Dance (9:57)
Europa (9:14)
Loving You In Autumn (9:31)
The Baron (14:19)
Titi (7:22)
Review: Roland Haynes Jr. and his band Phenix may have only released one 45 in 1983, but their legacy extends far beyond that solitary record. This new collection of live recordings from the Quarter Moon club in Orangeburg, South Carolina, reveals the brilliance of Haynes and his ensemble. The album features a vibrant mix of originals and covers, including renditions of tracks by Marvin Gaye, Santana, Hubert Laws and The Jeff Lorber Fusion. These recordings, drawn from Haynes' personal archive, showcase the band's exceptional talent and ability to reinterpret classics while adding their own unique flair. The collection allows Haynes to assert his place among the most innovative jazz and soul artists of his time, capturing the energy and creativity of Phenix in their prime.
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I Can't Seem To Forget You (reissue)
Cat: PLP 7411. Rel: 05 Aug 24
Let Me Back In (3:49)
Now That I've Got You, I'll Be Flying High (8:35)
Happy (3:04)
The Window Lady (6:02)
I Can't Seem To Forget You (4:21)
If It Was Me (3:41)
The Message (3:47)
Nature's Miracle (3:05)
I'll Always Love You (3:27)
Promises (bonus track) (2:47)
Review: Chicago was a hotbed for talent in the 1970s (well, it always has been and always will be, to be honest) and one of the groups to emerge at that time was Heaven & Earth, a vital soul vocal collective. They released four high-quality albums and this one, 'I Can't Seem To Forget You', was the first on Clarence Johnson's G.E.C. Label. It is packed with super sweet vocals and Dwight Dukes' lush falsetto and has never before been reissued. This version from the good folks at P-VINE has an extra bonus cut 'Promises,' which has previously only been available as a single from 1975.
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Hi-phonic Hi-phonic
Hi-phonic Hi-phonic (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: HMJY 182. Rel: 31 Jan 23
I Want To Hold Your Hand (1:43)
Stranges In The Night (0:36)
Up Up & Away (1:53)
Those Were The Days (0:50)
Aquarius (2:06)
Bridge Over Troubled Water (1:28)
The Long & Winding Road (1:07)
An Old Fashioned Love Song (0:58)
My Sweet Lord (1:10)
Alone Again (0:47)
It Never Rains In Southern California (0:44)
Yesterday Once More (1:19)
You Are The Sunshine Of My Life (1:05)
Hotel California (1:39)
Dancing Queen (1:55)
First Flash (3:52)
Jamaica Ginger (3:43)
Happy To Be In Love Again (4:55)
Dragoon (4:53)
Littl' Duckling (2:47)
Review: Hi-Phonic Big 15's Hi-Phonics Hi-Phonics album is a real curio from 1979 that deep diggers have long fawned over. It is the only album from this outfit and it was once reissued on CD in 2004 but never before on vinyl. Musically it blends reggae, soul and jazz-funk into gloriously musical tracks with lavish arrangements and a golden soul for late-night lounge spaces. At times romantic, at others playful, it's as likely to be heard at a sundown session on the beach in Ibiza as it is at a listening bar in London or a street party in Leeds.
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Home Boy & The COL (reissue)
Home Boy & The COL (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7820. Rel: 30 Aug 22
I'll Make It On My Own (4:21)
Money's Funny Change Is Strange (4:45)
You & Me (2:48)
Are You Lonely Tonight (3:08)
Home Boys Revenge (4:31)
Funk Yourself To Death (5:44)
Can't Get Enough (3:47)
Time To Change (4:29)
You Bring Out The Love (2:31)
Love Was The Cost (4:28)
Review: Chicago-native Cecil Lyde's Home Boy And The C.O.L. album is often said to be his standout work. It dropped back in 1984 with his Home Boy group and was a swift follow up to 1982's self titled debut. Earlier works were defined by a lovely lo-fi aesthetic while this record goes big right for the off with an eight minute epic to kick off. 80s electro-funk then defines much of the rest of it with all sorts of big hits along the way. It makes for a luxurious listen with some self-reflective tunes like the ballad 'I Don't Want To Be A Movie Star,' and then some tension building and passionate vocal harmonies. This reissue comes a limited edition LP with obi-strip.
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Big Tuba
Big Tuba (yellow blue & purple haze vinyl LP + 7" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRULP 462X. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Big Tuba (3:39)
Fight Song (6:29)
La Jean (Largent) (5:49)
Ain't No Sunshine (5:51)
West Lawn Dirge (6:14)
Miss Alberta (6:16)
Respect My Mind (4:24)
Midway (3:27)
In The Place To Be (3:59)
Sexual Healing (7" - Bossman edit) (4:28)
Let's Stay Together (3:58)
Review: New Orleans brass band fixture The Hot 8 Brass Band unveil their latest record, in memory of Bennie Pete aka. "Big Tuba", the late co-founder and sousaphone player of the band. Having passed away on September 6, 2021, Pete was described as a "constant galvanising force", and this galvanic power is heard on full display here, as the top brass of the band are heard to collierly collude with many a New Orleands folk and hip-hop legend. Chief among the Hot 8's best characteristics are their incorporation of New Orleans bounce music (a local variation of hip-hop) into their brass-driven tracks and live shows; the sense of bustle, bombast and crowd commotion is heard here, reflecting the extent of the lives touched by Pete.
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Fancy Dancer (reissue)
Fancy Dancer (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 359680 3. Rel: 19 Nov 21
Uno Esta (6:49)
The Trip (5:42)
You Make Me Feel So Good (6:13)
Fancy Dancer (5:35)
Mestizo Eyes (4:46)
Sweeter Than Sugar (4:22)
Please Set Me At Ease (5:50)
Review: American Bobbi Humphrey is one of the most well loved jazz flautists. She turned out plenty of vibrant albums, none less so than this, Fancy Dancer, which was her fifth. It came on Blue Note in 1975 and is full of all killer no filler gold. It also saw her, along with producers the Mizell Brothers aka Larry and Fonce, come up with a fresh new largely instrumental funk sound. Weaving in everything from world music to soul-jazz to club music to pop, it's a widescreen sound that is packed with uplifting flute from Humphrey and lush production that reveals something new with each listen.
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Sabor De Amor
Sabor De Amor (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: JB 002LP. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Vadiagem (3:24)
Sabor De Amor (3:24)
A Ultima Balada (3:24)
Leva-La-Ei (Like A Bird Flying) (3:24)
Renascimento (3:24)
Siga O Teu Caminho (3:24)
Cubana (3:53)
Sao Conrado (3:06)
Amor, Riso E Lagrimas (4:10)
Amor Na Terra Do Berimbau (2:27)
Vem Dancar O Samba (4:19)
Viveiro De Passaros (1:51)
Review: Brazilian artist Hyldon's 1981 album 'Sabor De Amor' is a Latin classic that is well overdue this reissue by Jazzybelle Records. It was the fourth from the soul man, singer and instrumentalist who was, with equally celebrated peers Tim Maia and Cassiano, at the very heart of the Brazilian soul revolution of 70s. This may be his most consistent album with its more than accomplished backing by Azymuth musicians including Alexandre Malheiros on bass, drums from Ivan "Mamao" Conti and Hammond jams from Sergio Carvalho amongst others. The bass is funky, the arrangements are sophisticated and full of sun with noodling jazz melodies and Portuguese vocals all oozing summer magic. From mellow moments like the title cut to more dazzling and upbeat dancers like 'Amor Na Terra Do Berimbau' this isa joyous listen.

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Tags: MPB | Jazz Funk
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Jazz Is Dead 23
Jazz Is Dead 23 (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JID 023LP. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Viajante Do Planeta Azul (3:10)
O Cacador De Estrelas (2:21)
Olhos Castanhos (3:36)
Jenipapo Robot (2:58)
Favela De Rio De Janeiro (3:27)
Verao Na California (Summertime In California) (3:21)
Um Lugar Legal (2:41)
Nhanderuvucu (The Creator God) (3:03)
Review: Brazilian vocalist, musician and producer Hyldon De Souza Silva teams up with Adrian Younge on a brand new psychedelic Latin soul album, infused with the golden spirit of jazz, honouring both Hyldon's 60s and 70s opuses and Younge's trademark analog productions. With late drummer Ivan "Mamao" Conti on percussion, this is yet another tribute to the "Black Rio" movement in Brazil, an intoxicating infusion of Brazilian MPB and Black American rhythm & blues. The effect is major yet seductive, riffing on insporations from Marvin Gaye to Tim Maya to flatten the embossed edges of bossa nova and erotic funk, with remarkably paced and measured drumming and swirling vocal lines.
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Jazz Is Dead 23
Jazz Is Dead 23 (transparent yellow vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JID 023LPC1. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Viajante Do Planeta Azul (3:10)
O Cacador De Estrelas (2:21)
Olhos Castanhos (3:36)
Jenipapo Robot (2:58)
Favela De Rio De Janeiro (3:27)
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Review: Brazilian music legend Hyldon teams up with producer Adrian Younge for the 23rd edition of Jazz Is Dead. A psychedelic soul album reimagining the magic of Hyldon's 60s and 70s work through a modern lens, Hyldon's vivant vocals and poetic storytelling are paired with the rich analogue production that made Younge's name, honouring the past and yet still keeping things afresh. It also stands as one of the final recordings of the late Ivan "Mamao" Conti, the iconic Azymuth drummer and Hyldon's longtime collaborator. Fusing MPB, tropicalia, and Black American r&b, we're slack-jawed with awe at this spiritual, which elutes from the ethereal 'Olhos Castanhos' to the cosmo-funk of 'Viajante do Planeta Azul'.
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