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Hiding In Plain Sight
Hiding In Plain Sight ('table wine rouge' purple vinyl LP)
Cat: MEXI 292. Rel: 27 Oct 22
Madison (3:43)
Baby (3:33)
Someone To Love (3:57)
Pictures Of You (3:10)
New Fascination (3:17)
Valentine (3:36)
To Live & Drive In LA (2:01)
Hard Dreaming Man (3:35)
Posse Cut (6:04)
Review: "I told her my plight, then I played her a song, and she told me I wasn't singing high enough for my speaking voice. When I returned to LA, I started coming up with new progressions, which I'd modulate up three half steps. It forced me to find a new way to sing."

So says Drugdealer founder, singer and primary songwriter Michael Collins of his chance meeting with composer-artist Annette Peacock at Mexican Summer's annual Marfa Myths festival, their conversation concerning his lack of faith in his own singing voice which, by this point, had become crippling to the point of giving up. Taking that sage advice and applying it, Hiding In Plain Sight is the result - an incredible exercise in modern soul-rock and an instant classic.
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Is My Living In Vain (reissue)
Cat: NEW 7056. Rel: 12 Apr 21
Is My Living In Vain (5:42)
Ha-Ya (Eternal Life) (4:40)
Salvation Means More To Me (4:36)
Now Is The Time (6:33)
Pure Gold (5:36)
They Were Overcome (By The Word) (4:07)
Speak Lord (6:10)
Expect Your Miracle (4:30)
Review: Some serious gospel-soul action here from one of the most storied gospel groups in history, the Clark Sisters. The album, which was co-produced by their mother, the legendary choir director Mattie Moss Clark, first landed in US record stores way back in 1980. It's a stunning album all told, with the sisters' incredible vocals rising above backing tracks marked out by interesting arrangements, changes of mood and tone, and plenty of authentic soul and jazz instrumentation. The superb title track and the infections 'Ha-Ya (Eternal Life)' - the latter the subject of a number of re-edits over the years - are the best-known cuts, but other highlights include 'Pure Gold', the epic 'Speak Lord' and 'Salvation Means More To Me'.
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Version Excursions (reissue)
Cat: STIX 056LP. Rel: 14 Jun 22
The Dynamic Sound (4:34)
Girls & Boys (1:36)
7 Nation Army (4:25)
Land Of 1000 Dances (3:58)
Rockit (3:14)
Green Onions (bonus track) (3:26)
Miss You (long edit) (6:56)
Brothers On The Slide (4:07)
Lay Lady Lay (3:45)
Whole Lotta Love (4:23)
90% Of Me Is You (4:08)
Music (4:00)
Feel Like Making Love (4:45)
The Creator Of The Master Plan (4:53)
Fever (5:54)
Move On Up (5:57)
Review: Back in the mid-to-late noughties, musical polymath Bruno Hovart (Patchworks, Voilaaa, Mr President, Uptown Funk Empire etc) helmed a revivalist dub reggae band famed for delivering dusty cover versions of soul, pop and rock hits. Hovart is a dab hand at making anything he touches sound scarily authentic, and much of Version Excursions, the band's now reissued debut album, sounds like proper Jamaican rocksteady, roots and ska of the 1970s. It's a simple idea, brilliantly executed, with highlights including their covers of 'Seven Nation Army', the Rolling Stones' 'Miss You' (reimagined as a toaster-sporting disco-reggae jam), and Led Zeppelin's 'Whole Lotta Love'.
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Drag N' Fly
Drag N' Fly (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WITALP 099SBD088. Rel: 12 Nov 24
Dragonfly (1:04)
Low Rider (4:06)
The Joker (4:27)
It's A Man's Man's Man's World (3:37)
You've Got To Have Freedom (4:26)
Dance (3:57)
Sledgehammer (4:27)
After Laughter Comes Tears (3:57)
Cocaine (3:35)
Rub A Sub (3:28)
Review: The Dynamics honour Jamaica's musical legacy with Drag'n'Fly, their third album, transforming classics with reggae, soul and funk. Like the 1960s tradition of ska and rocksteady reshaping US soul hits, they take songs from all genres - pop, country, jazz - and infuse them with island rhythms. Mounam, Steve Levi, and Mr Day lead the charge with their distinct vocals, while Fab Master Flab weaves futuristic echoes through roots instrumentation. From reimagining ESG's minimal pop to turning Pharoah Sanders' 'You Got To Have Freedom' into a dub anthem, Drag'n'Fly is an irresistible mix, destined for stereos and spicy dancefloors alike.
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What Happened To Yesterday? Vol 2
What Happened To Yesterday? Vol 2 (translucent purple vinyl LP)
Cat: MCWR 019. Rel: 26 Jun 24
World In My Head (2:39)
Explanation Of The Funk (feat Dre King & DJ Stylus) (4:08)
Three-Season Crank (feat Raja Kassis) (6:11)
Slip 'n Slide (5:22)
Alligator Confrontation (5:09)
Off The Rails (5:57)
Pull My String (4:50)
Bleeps, Sweeps, & Creeps (2:30)
What Happened To Yesterday? (5:07)
Black Bird Dub (4:47)
Review: Glenn Echo & Daniel Meinecke won plenty of acclaim with their last outing What Happened To Yesterday?! and now they quickly back it up with a third outing on MotorCity Wine Recordings What Happened To Yesterday? Vol 2 is another blend of heady, dubby sounds with cosmic dance vibes that span serval sub-genres with ease. 'World In My Head' kicks off with lo-fi and low-key depths, and further downtempo tracks like 'Explanation of The Funk' with Dre King's trumpet and DJ Stylus's cuts, and 'Three-Season Crank' with Raja Kassis's guitar further sink you into blissed-out beats. The flip side has dancefloor-friendly jam 'Off The Rails,' then moves into dubby, meditative territory and ends with the gorgeous 'Black Bird Dub' which allows Echo's eclectic production and Meinecke's keyboard mastery to shine.
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What Happened To Yesterday? Vol 1
What Happened To Yesterday? Vol 1 (translucent pink vinyl LP)
Cat: MCWR 015. Rel: 25 Oct 23
Fly Pelican, Fly (5:55)
I Am I Be (5:34)
Friday, Saturday, & Sunday (2:58)
Thieving From Thieves (5:35)
Hustling Like Raindrops (3:31)
Dancehall Of Grandeur (feat Ibibio Horns) (5:55)
26,000 Watts (2:49)
Volcano Sound (6:37)
You Have Nothing To Worry About, Player (5:09)
This World (3:18)
Review: Glenn Echo and Daniel Meineck are back on Detroit label MotorCity Wine with their first new music in two years following their well-received Partly Cloudy album. What Happened to Yesterday? is, we are told, the first of two albums from the pair that will arrive several months apart. It finds the pair get super hazy and dubby, with psychedelic charm swirling around their absorbing grooves next to subtle cues taken from the diverse likes of DJ Premier and King Jammy. There is a superb Moog-based cover of De La Soul's 'I Am I Be', Afro-Carribean disco in 'Dancehall of Grandeur' and epic jazz-rock on Volcano Sound' so dig in and prepare to be wowed.

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The One
The One (LP)
Cat: LWSS 007X. Rel: 03 Sep 24
What It Is (4:58)
Lost Without You (4:49)
Belle Isle Drive (4:10)
Rendezvous (3:06)
Reminiscin' (6:37)
Seven Mile (3:23)
Who I Am (4:44)
Reconcile (4:55)
Review: The One by Will Sessions is a masterful blend of late 70s progressive funk, soul and boogie, brought to life with the help of Detroit legend Amp Fiddler and the dynamic vocal trio Dames Brown. The album tells a compelling story of love and its challenges in the heart of Detroit, with each track exuding authenticity and groove. The opening track, 'What It Is,' immediately sets the tone with its infectious rhythm, destined to become a dancefloor staple. Amp Fiddler's gritty vocals shine on 'Lost Without You,' perfectly matched by the growling bass and warm groove. 'Belle Isle Drive' offers a laid-back, Sly Stone-esque vibe, while 'Rendezvous' and 'Reminiscin' pure boogie, designed to get you moving. The expansive 'Seven Mile' brings a spacey, relaxed energy, and 'Who Am I' stands out as a soulful gem, with Dames Brown delivering impeccable harmonies. The album closes with the angular and uptempo 'Reconcile,' rounding off a flawless set. The One is an essential listen for fans of boogie and Roy Ayers, showcasing Will Sessions at their creative peak.
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