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DJ Cam & Frederic Beneix Present: Wine4Melomanes
Cat: BBE 488CLP. Rel: 26 Nov 21
Isabelle Mayereau - "Jeux De Regards" (3:24)
Nemo - "Jungle Jim" (7:35)
Erik Tagg - "Got To Be Lovin' You" (3:28)
Achim Kuck & Friends - "Wind" (6:26)
The Mike Nock Underground - "Wax Planet" (4:00)
Horace Silver & The LA Modern String Orchestra - "Scott Joplin" (6:19)
Carmen Lundy - "Have A Little Faith" (2:47)
Embryo - "Knast-Funk" (5:45)
Siegfried Kessler & Serge Bringolf - "Sigi Dance" (5:30)
Gustav Brom Orchestra - "Calling Up The Rain" (5:32)
Frederic Rabold Crew - "Ride On" (3:28)
Stan Kenton & His Orchestra - "Samba De Haps" (3:56)
Larry Rose Band - "The Sand" (5:25)
Review: The concept behind this new collection on BBE is a simple but effective one: sommelier Frederic Beneix has picked out a selection of wines, and beat maker DJ Cam has dug deep to serve up some rare but fitting musical accompaniments that were produced in the same year. Wine4Melomanes, therefore, is a unique collection of sounds from all over Europe that connects the complexity and sensuality of a tipple with the rhythm and melody of a song. Most are lush and sophisticated jazz cuts that sound good whether you're drinking or not. Delicious.
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FA 5
FA 5 (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MRBLP 290. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Muevete Con Las Fuerzas Del Corazon (5:54)
Di Tu Que Haras Sin Mi (3:08)
Paso Sin Mas (7:47)
El Blue (4:40)
Casa De Ladrillo (6:01)
Al Recordar No Dude (3:16)
Salga Y Baile (3:37)
Pero Lo Cierto Es Que No Quise Mas (5:12)
Review: The vibrant Cuban music scene of the 1970s thrived with creativity, and FA-5's self-titled 1976 album perfectly captures that energy. Part of Mr Bongo's Cuban Classics series, the record blends Latin rock, funk, soul, disco, and Afro-Cuban rhythms into an eclectic and captivating sound. The funk-heavy opener, 'Muevete Con Las Fuerzas Del Corazon' features an infectious bassline, lively horns and drum breaks, setting the tone for a genre-hopping journey. With standout tracks like the Latin disco-funk 'Casa De Ladrillo' and a cover of Commodores' 'Brick House' this hidden gem, which was produced by Tony TaNo, is a must-have for both fans and collectors.
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Umbra (reissue)
Umbra (reissue) (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: 404082 4090838. Rel: 18 Jan 22
Umbra (6:23)
Tn (6:28)
Let's Go To Frisco (3:36)
That & The Other (4:29)
Jefferson Street (2:03)
Womanized (2:43)
Mexican Railway (1:56)
Boat Song (5:52)
Review: Critically acclaimed jazz pianist and composer Joel Fairstein hails from Knoxville, Tennesee. He was just 24 years old in 1978 when he recorded his debut album Umbra with an ensemble of 18 different sidemen. It has since become something of a collector's piece and now gets its first ever worldwide reissue after first being released on a private label. The fantastic jazz fusion sounds have been transferred directly from master tapes so sound superb. It's a soothing, mellifluous album that has aged to perfection with piano jams like 'Tn' next to funky workouts like 'Womanized.'
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 in stock $28.74
We Shall See Him As He Is (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Cat: CLP 8702. Rel: 07 May 24
We Shall See Him As E Is (4:00)
Give It Up To Jesus (3:09)
God Is Big Enough (3:19)
As (4:35)
Jesus (4:50)
Never Be The Same (4:32)
150th Psalm (4:21)
Brand New Day (3:41)
Review: The Family Tree's transcendent disco gospel classic We Shall See Him As He Is gets a special and much-deserved reissue here for Record Store Day 2024. It originally debuted in 1979 and since then has grown in stature as a soulful delight that embodies the vibrant gospel disco scene of Baltimore. With original copies commanding prices exceeding $300, this reissue means you can cop it for a reasonable price and revel in its rare gospel charms. Tracks such as 'Psalm 150' and a captivating disco rendition of Stevie Wonder's 'As' are standouts. This one has been remastered and comes on nice on heavyweight vinyl.
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We Shall See Him As He Is (Record Store Day RSD 2024) (B-STOCK)
Cat: CLP 8702 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
We Shall See Him As E Is (4:00)
Give It Up To Jesus (3:09)
God Is Big Enough (3:19)
As (4:35)
Jesus (4:50)
Never Be The Same (4:32)
150th Psalm (4:21)
Brand New Day (3:41)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


The Family Tree's transcendent disco gospel classic We Shall See Him As He Is gets a special and much-deserved reissue here for Record Store Day 2024. It originally debuted in 1979 and since then has grown in stature as a soulful delight that embodies the vibrant gospel disco scene of Baltimore. With original copies commanding prices exceeding $300, this reissue means you can cop it for a reasonable price and revel in its rare gospel charms. Tracks such as 'Psalm 150' and a captivating disco rendition of Stevie Wonder's 'As' are standouts. This one has been remastered and comes on nice on heavyweight vinyl.
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Latin Soul Rock
Latin Soul Rock (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CR 731. Rel: 23 May 24
Viva Tirado (5:23)
Chanchullo (5:39)
Smoke (3:58)
There You Go (3:11)
Mama Guela (2:56)
El Raton (7:55)
Soul Makossa (5:46)
Congo Bongo (10:16)
Review: Craft Recordings get back on their curatorially expert business with this serious new reissue from Fania All Stars, the long out-of-print Latin-Soul-Rock. This eight-track gem from the 70s salsa ultragroup (literally; FAS consisted of over 25 members at the height of its fame), released via their own label in 1974, documents the moment at which over 40,000 salsa punters visited New York's Yankee Stadium to catch a glimpse of their talents, alongside a myriad of other Latin greats. Fania All Stars threw a curveball, however, by not only playing pure salsa but blending it with styles like funk and soul, thus sticking out from the crowd and adding a spicier punch. We welcome this record, out via Craft Latino, with alacrity, as it celebrates the 50th anniversary of this 'wow' moment, which deserves to be documented even if solely for its powers of FAS' fusional imagination.
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Zoltandia
Cat: EHS 111LP. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Blast Off!!! (0:03)
Orbit (0:03)
Return To The Cosmos (0:03)
Turbulence (0:06)
Ray Gun (0:05)
Pillars Of Creation (0:03)
Zoltandia (2:20)
Interplanetary Lover (feat Kendra Morris) (1:00)
Double Eclipse (2:25)
The Conflict (part 1) (2:48)
The Conflict (part 2) (3:14)
Journey Back To Earth (4:08)
Review: Hailing from Philadelphia, the Eraserhood Sound label has been fostering a particularly cosmic bend of synths and soul music which is primarily rounded out by their in-house band, Fantasy 15. Following a string of on-point singles, the group now coalesce for a hotly anticipated debut album which delivers on the promise of those early drops. Drop in on 'Ray Gun' and let the thick swathes of brain-tickling synths send you stratospheric - this is hot and heavy boogie colliding with the loftiest prog and coming up trumps. There is a luscious vocal cut featuring Kendra Morris, but primarily this is an instrumental trip to take you very far out indeed.
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Yum Yum
Yum Yum (LP)
Cat: SEW 016. Rel: 23 Nov 22
Yum Yum (Gimme Some) (4:07)
Trompin' (3:56)
Let The Drums Speak (3:45)
Put The Funk On You (3:12)
Feed Me Your Love (3:50)
Boogie With Fatback (4:46)
Gotta Learn How To Dance (3:45)
If You Could Turn Into Me (4:08)
(Hey) I Feel Real Good (6:04)
Review: Formed in 1970 New York, The Fat Back Band are behind some of disco's most funky moments. They are also one of the scene's most prolific acts with no fewer than 22 albums to their name across the 70s and 80s. Yum Yum from 1989 is classed as a cult classic rare groove long player with nine cuts of synth-laden and squelchy body music. The band's smooth and characterful vocals light up each tune next to the tight bass riffs, the leggy drums and the general sense of celebration and party that oozes from their every arrangement.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Let's Do It Again (reissue)
Cat: SEW 168. Rel: 27 Jun 24
Street Dance (3:10)
Free Form (2:55)
Take A Ride (On The Soul Train) (3:12)
Wichita Lineman (3:41)
Baby, I'm A Want You (3:25)
Let's Do It Again (2:42)
Goin' To See My Baby (3:13)
Give Me One More Chance (4:25)
Green Grass Of Home (3:51)
Review: Celebrated around the world for their contribution to the world of funk and disco, it all began for the Fat Back Band with the debut album Let's Do It Again which now gets reissued on South Bound. It has been out of print for many years and the reissue comes with the full cooperation of Fatback founder Bill Curtis. The album was recorded in 1972 at Blue Rock Studio in New York and includes originals like 'Street Dance' which became a Billboard R&B hit in 1973 plus 'Free Form', 'Take A Ride (On The Soul Train)' , 'Give Me One More Chance', 'Goin' To See My Baby' and the title track. It also comes with cover versions of some classics like Jimmy Webb's 'Wichita Lineman', 'Green Green Grass Of Home' and David Gates's 'Baby I'm A Want You'.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
Tags: Disco Funk
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La Oprika
La Oprika (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: FNR 248. Rel: 05 Nov 24
Acting Like A Child (7:31)
Walls Were There (4:02)
Fools Count (6:55)
Sleeping Couch (4:29)
Soup Du Jour (5:46)
Fukuyama (5) (1:25)
Hermit Song (4:39)
Amour Fatigue (3:15)
Vines (6:57)
Cheesies On The Board (4:53)
Materia Prima (4:32)
Death Clop (3:29)
Review: This dynamic duo delivers an incredible set of funky psych rock on Funk Night that blends retro fuzz with their unique modern twist. Drawing on a mix of vintage and eclectic influences, they've crafted a fresh, lean sound all their own. The production shines with crackling drums anchoring a vibrant mix of vocals, guitar and keyboards which all keep you moving. While leaning more to rock than some releases on Funk Night, the tracks remain irresistibly funky and full of energy with standout tracks like 'Amor Fatigue,' 'Hermit Song,' 'Sleeping Couch' and 'Walls Were There' showing the quality of their inventive style.
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FBI
FBI (LP)
Cat: LPSBCS 8. Rel: 02 Nov 22
FBI (4:58)
Talking About Love (6:23)
Love, Love, Love (4:23)
Free Prison (5:14)
The Time Is Right To Leave The City (3:24)
Bad Deal (4:23)
Let Me Love You (4:55)
Keep On Running (9:07)
Review: Who knew the Federal Bureau of Investigation maintained a front as a funk band? FBI (which supposedly stood for Funky Bands Inc., or so those investigative bureaucrats would like to claim) allegedly consisted of such false identities as Herscel Holder, Lloyd Smith, Lennox Meade and Raffi Pereira, and - in a startling move of the establishment co-opting counterculture into its own milieu - has its lead track decry the FBI. "You can't hide, so stop your supercoolin' groove, baby," urge the undercover feds. We don't buy it, FBI, but perhaps you will!
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A Man For All Reasons (reissue)
Cat: PLP 7692. Rel: 15 Jan 24
A Man For All Reasons (7:01)
Blues For A Weary Man (5:52)
Tell Her Love Has Felt The Need (6:23)
Bee Bop Boogie (8:57)
Loves' Losers (7:12)
The Light Of Mankind (4:04)
Review: American jazz keyboardist Hilton Felton, who also recorded a superb album as The Three of Us which is also being reissued right now, dropped his most classic full length A Man For All Reasons in 1980. It came on his own label and the reason it is so well thought of is that it has become a real staple of the rare groove scene thanks to how much of it get splayed by DJs and how many key collectors have it on their racks. This reissue, with an all new remastering, arrives via P-Vine with gems like the standout jazz funk gem 'Bee Bop Boogie' one of many of its tunes that are still rare groove classics.
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L'Ocean De Toi
Cat: PT 016LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
L'Ocean De Toi (4:06)
Dream Diary (3:23)
Prisms (4:53)
Green Eyes (3:39)
Rue De La Paix (4:01)
The Ocean Of You (3:34)
Moonface (4:43)
The Swimming Pool (4:14)
Vanishing Act (3:04)
Review: Lance Ferguson's work with The Bamboos and Menagerie has been critically acclaimed, but he is just as essential as a solo artist.This new release is a freshly scored soundtrack for the 1981 French film of the same name. It was a romantic thriller directed by Leroi Alarie that was once thought lost until a 35mm print was recently discovered. Alarie was dissatisfied with the original score so asked Ferguson to compose new music for the film ahead of its restoration and re-release. Ferguson's dreamy, instrumental funk sound does a great job of capturing the film's sun-drenched atmosphere and subtly infuses it with 80s vibes next to more contemporary sounds. It's fair to say that the soundtrack very much enhances this rediscovered European arthouse gem.
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Oghneya
Oghneya (LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: HABIBI 0191. Rel: 21 Jul 22
Matar Al Sabah (4:25)
Entazerni (4:17)
Oghneya (6:32)
Edfeno Amwatakom Wanhadou (3:13)
Matar Naem (4:44)
Lahnon Lemra'ati Wa Beladi (5:14)
Juma'a 6 Hziran (4:49)
Review: Habibi Funk present a legendary Lebanese work from Issam Hajali's group Ferkat Al Ard. This groundbreaking release from 1978 is a truly international affair, as Arab, jazz, folk and Brazilian styles criss-cross with flair under the arrangement guidance of Ziad Rahbani. The sound moves between pop and psych to touches of bossa nova and tropicalia. For diggers who have been after this record for some time, it's worth noting the band insisted on two tracks being excluded which were on the original version, but they have been replaced by the equally stunning 'Juma;a 6 Hziran'. This is a gem of Lebanese musical history, and a quintessential release in the ever-essential research undertaken by Habibi Funk.
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Rhythm Revolution
Rhythm Revolution (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: AJX2LP 633. Rel: 01 Jul 22
Be Free (3:30)
Atakpa DC 9 (3:32)
When I Come In The Road (3:44)
Brest DC10 (3:25)
Young Revolution (3:27)
Carry Me Blak (3:49)
Atinga (3:24)
Ichango (3:55)
A Were We Coco (3:32)
Egbemi Black (4:04)
Love Love (3:56)
Start To Pray (3:34)
Oluwa Loranmi Nichai (4:36)
Toba Walemi (4:34)
Chikri Man (4:26)
My Dad Has Me To Kanm (4:34)
Review: Ferry Djimmy's life sounds hard to believe - a schoolteacher and boxer in the late 50s in Benin, he wound up in Paris as a policeman on missions alongside Jacques Chirac, and it was there he recorded his first two singles. They didn't quite make a splash but when he returned to Benin he caught on with the country's authorities and was given a budget to start a label to inspire the youth towards the Marxist-Leninism direction the ruling party had taken. Taking his cues from Fela Kuti, he recorded most of the music himself and now the sound of Revolution Records represents Afrobeat at its most vital, just outside the established lore of the Nigerian hub. Djimmy's heavy brand of funk comes to life on this dedicated collection on Acid Jazz, with 16 tracks which rank as the most authoritative overview of his work to date.
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Rhythm Revolution (reissue)
Rhythm Revolution (reissue) (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: AJXLP 633R. Rel: 20 Feb 23
Be Free (3:30)
Atakpa DC 9 (3:32)
When I Come In The Road (3:43)
Brest DC10 (3:24)
Young Revolution (3:26)
Carry Me Blak (3:47)
Atinga (3:23)
Ichango (3:54)
Review: Ferry Djimmy is quite the character - he is a mysterious Afrobeat figure who also was a former schoolteacher, boxer, Jacques Chirac's bodyguard, and well as being a legendary Beninese musical visionary. He recorded this album sometime in the mid-1970s in support of the revolutionary leader of Benin at the time - Mathieu Kerekou. A fire is reported to have turned all but 200 copies to dust so it is mega rare and expensive to get an original. Acid Jazz reissues it here in all its fiery, lo-fi, gnarly Afrobeat glory. This is a fully licensed project with all new and in-depth sleeve notes by Florent Mazzoleni.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Jazz
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Brazilian Dorian Dream (reissue)
Cat: FARO 219LP. Rel: 29 Oct 21
Brazilian Dorian Dream (5:37)
Facing East (4:43)
Jungle Cat (5:36)
That's What She Says (4:09)
Slaughter On Tenth Avenue (4:59)
Who Needs It (5:19)
Braziliana No 1 (9:04)
Review: By the time he recorded "Brazilian Dorian Dream" in 1976, Brazilian composer, musician, producer and bandleader Manfedo Fest had already worked on countless bossa-nova, samba and jazz albums, both in the United States and his native Brazil. Yet the album, which Far Out has now reissued, is like nothing else he recorded before or after - and not just because it was based on "the principle of the modal diatonic scales of the Dorian mode". Musically, it's deliciously vibrant and colourful, combining elements of his native Brazilian samba and bossa-nova with Azymuth style jazz-funk, American jazz-fusion, and futuristic, then cutting edge synthesizer sounds. Above all, though, the album strikes a near perfect balance between funkiness and the sweet sunniness that defines some of the greatest Brazilian music.
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Special Night
Cat: BC 021LP. Rel: 25 Oct 16
Special Night (5:52)
I'm Coming Home (3:12)
Work To Do (3:46)
Never Be Another You (4:22)
Lover Man (3:12)
Make The World (3:40)
Let Him In (3:45)
How I Like It (2:54)
Where Is The Love (3:40)
Precious Love (4:37)
Review: 17 albums deep and Lee Fields still has something to say. Arm in arm with longstanding band The Expressions, the troupe dig deep an impeccable roll of soul: The soft harmonies and yearning horns of "I'm Coming Home", the light electronic elements on the rhythm of the hazy, laidback torch song "Never Be Another You", the swooning blues of "Let Him In", the almost highlife sparkle to the guitars on "Where Is The Love"... Each of the ten tracks hits with a freshness, energy and realness that few - if any - 70s troubled troubadours could muster. Essential.
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A Lover Was Born
A Lover Was Born (cyan blue marbled vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: CLMN 12046LPC1. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Prove My Love (2:54)
Be Your Own Shelter (2:45)
Cold World (3:11)
His Love Aint Real (3:08)
Get A Hold Of Yourself (2:40)
All That's Left (3:19)
Love (Your Pain Goes Deep) (4:05)
Let Me Count The Reasons (3:01)
Chosen Few (3:09)
Walk Away From Me (3:15)
Count Me Out (3:38)
Review: Kelly Finnigan's latest album, A Lover Was Born, is a soulful journey rooted in the rich traditions of Midwest labels like King and Curtom. Finnigan, known as the frontman of The Monophonics, infuses this record with the raw passion and heartfelt grit that have become his signature. Across eleven tracks, he blends influences from deep soul, Northern Soul, and hip-hop, creating a sound both timeless and contemporary. From the dramatic piano echoes of Isaac Hayes on 'Be Your Own Shelter' to the stomping rhythms of 'Get a Hold of Yourself,' Finnigan shows his versatility. Tracks like 'Walk Away from Me' and 'Love (Your Pain Goes Deep)' capture his deep soul strength, while 'His Love Ain't Real' and 'Cold World' bring a harder edge with Boom Bap beats. The album's tender moments, such as 'All That's Left' and 'Count Me Out,' reveal the emotional depth that has defined his work. Collaborating with seasoned musicians and drawing from a wide range of influences, Finnigan crafts a record that feels both a tribute to and a reinvention of classic soul.
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A Lover Was Born
A Lover Was Born (LP + insert)
Cat: CLMN 12046. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Prove My Love (2:55)
Be Your Own Shelter (2:49)
Cold World (3:14)
His Love Ain't Real (3:14)
Get A Hold Of Yourself (2:50)
All That's Left (3:23)
Love (Your Pain Goes Deep) (4:13)
Let Me Count The Reasons (3:07)
Chosen Few (3:14)
Walk Away From Me (3:24)
Count Me Out (3:41)
Review: Kelly Finnigan's A Lover Was Born channels the raw energy and emotion of classic Midwest soul, evoking the spirit of labels like King and Curtom with a contemporary twist. The Monophonics frontman offers a collection of tracks that blend gritty passion with heartfelt elegance, transforming deep emotions into something virtuous and timeless. Following his 2019 solo debut The Tales People Tell, Finnigan's new album marks the culmination of years of creative growth, punctuated by a string of projects, including Monophonics releases and collaborative work with other artists. Recorded across California, Ohio, and Staten Island, A Lover Was Born sees Finnigan partnering with longtime friends and collaborators like Max and Joe Ramey, Jimmy James, and Sergio Rios, to craft its rich sound. The album is a variety of influences, with tracks like 'Get a Hold of Yourself' and 'Chosen Few' featuring Northern Soul's stomping energy, while slower, soulful cuts like 'Let Me Count the Reasons' and 'Count Me Out' showcase Finnigan's tender side. His voice, echoing the rawness of Otis Redding and David Ruffin, brings depth to every song, seamlessly blending soul's past with a fresh, modern sensibility.
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The Promise (reissue)
The Promise (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MAR 097. Rel: 01 Nov 24
Cruising (4:51)
Making Love (4:14)
Urban Nights (4:20)
I Feel Good (3:45)
The Promise (3:48)
Colors (4:33)
The Jam (4:29)
Review: Eddie Fisher's The Promise is a rare and under-the-radar 1985 session from the East St. Louis guitarist, best known for The Next One Hundred Years and The Third Cup. Though never a mainstream star, Fisher's legacy has grown through the years, thanks to DJs and crate diggers who uncovered his unique blend of boogie, jazz and funk. Released on his own Nentu label, The Promise remains one of the most elusive records in his catalogue, a boogie jazz funk essential that has been long out of print.
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Tags: Jazz Funk
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Dedikasjon Til Inspirasjon
Dedikasjon Til Inspirasjon (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: LYSK 003. Rel: 11 Apr 23
Lander (3:45)
Familien (4:42)
Dansesko (5:00)
Uansett Underlag (5:05)
Det Varmer (5:47)
Ferie (6:34)
Fri (4:55)
Ma Ha Det (10:32)
Kom Forbi (3:54)
Samosa (4:56)
Evig Evig (7:27)
Review: If you're looking for some fiery funk and soul with a live psychedelic twist, look no further than Flammer Dance Band's 'Dedikasjon Til Inspirasjon'. This Norwegian outfit delivers a scorching set of tunes that will certainly urge you to bust out your dansesko and move. The Band combines 70s textured, organic percussive rhythms with sweaty psych funk and hypnotic cosmic vibrations - resulting in a postrhythmic, nigh-goofy Afrobeaty sound for the future. 11 tracks of pure bliss unfurl, from the uplifting opener Lander to the trippy closer Evig Evig.
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Still Sounds Like The Flirtations (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Love Somebody (3:11)
Didn't Anybody Tell You (3:22)
Ain't No Easy Way (3:22)
Memories (3:30)
You Don't Live Here Anymore (3:16)
(Keep Chasing) Blue Skies (2:48)
Take It Back (3:01)
No One Does It Like You (3:29)
Life Is Like A Mountain (3:24)
Thought I Knew You (3:28)
Review: This Record Store Day, The Flirtations are back with Still Sounds Like the Flirtations, their first album of new material in 55 years. Renowned for their 1969 hit 'Nothing But A Heartache', which spent 14 weeks on Billboard's Hot 100, the group toured with icons like Stevie Wonder and The Four Tops. Their signature song remains a Northern Soul classic, remixed in 2022 by Tobtok and Oliver Nelson. Produced by Ben Rice, the album delves into their life stories, drawing from personal, social, and political experiences and was recorded across Abbey Road, Resident Studios, Degraw Sound, and Creative Workshop, with many standout tracks showcasing timeless perspectives on love and life.

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Fire Woman
Cat: CRZR 1006LP. Rel: 05 Sep 17
Fire Woman (3:14)
The Truth (2:35)
True Light (5:16)
You're The One (4:23)
Take Me Home (4:11)
Simin Boogie (3:39)
Don't Take Me For A Ride (4:47)
Ekele (5:33)
Review: Admirable reissue imprint Comb & Razor Sound continues to unearth, license and re-print lesser-known gems from around the world. Their latest find is Fire Woman, the incredibly rare third album from little-known nine-piece Foundars 15. Interestingly, the album's tracks are not straight-up Afro-funk or Afro-beat workouts. Instead, they various take in Cymande style reggae/soul fusion, psychedelic '60s style pop, wild funk rock/Afrobeat fusion, Hammond-laden torch songs, and skewed Afro-jazz. It's a curious but hugely entertaining hotch-potch of styles that makes for hugely enjoyable listening from start to finish. Highlights include fuzzy, solo-laden closer "Ekele", the anthem-like "Simin Boogie" and Fela Kuti-ish "True Light".
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Chewing The Fat
Chewing The Fat (limited neon pink vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: ALNLP 71X. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Driving On The Wrong Side Of The Road (3:10)
Square Pegs In Round Holes (3:34)
Space Between Us (3:45)
Bloodlines (3:43)
Going Through The Motions (4:35)
Chewing The Fat (2:37)
Henges (interlude) (1:11)
Pressure Makes Diamonds (3:18)
Swallertrip (3:24)
Can't Find The Words (2:53)
The Light You Bring (3:42)
Review: This new album marks a bold new chapter for Franc Moody that offers a window into their evolution into a more mature, reinvented outfit with an intriguing sound. This album dives deep into the duo's creative depths and finds them breaking their own musical rules. Partly recorded at LA's 64 Sounds Studio and Damon Albarn's Studio 13 in West London, the album draws heavily from Albarn's unique synth collection including rare Russian models. Influenced by live performances from Massive Attack and LCD Soundsystem, the record shifts away from disco towards a grungier, grittier and more attitude-driven sonic palette so has a raw and experimental essence unlike their previous releases.
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Chewing The Fat
Cat: ALNLP 71. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Driving On The Wrong Side Of The Road (3:08)
Square Pegs In Round Holes (3:33)
Space Between Us (3:43)
Bloodlines (3:43)
Going Through The Motions (4:40)
Chewing The Fat (2:39)
Henges (interlude) (1:14)
Pressure Makes Diamonds (3:18)
Swallertrip (3:24)
Can't Find The Words (2:55)
The Light You Bring (3:46)
Review: London-based duo Franc Moody is made up of Ned Franc and Jon Moody and thesis their third studio album. Chewing The Fat marks a fresh chapter for the duo and is packed with unusual and interesting sounds made with mellotrons and drum machines. Across the course of the disco odyssey, it captures themes of adventure and enchantment and reflects moments of excess before recognition of being grounded by reality. In other words, it is a great summation of life's highs and lows in musical form.
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 in stock $25.15
Waves
Waves (LP)
Cat: UNIQ 3081. Rel: 01 May 25
Love Is A Distraction (feat J Mahon) (2:20)
Unstoppable (feat Emma Noble) (3:35)
Save (feat Gerry Love) (4:30)
Going Going Gone (feat J Mahon) (2:50)
Death Of A Hypocrite (1:01)
Heartbreak (In A Really Good Way) (feat J Mahon) (3:12)
Caught In Your Web (feat Nicke Andersson) (2:14)
Swinging Party (feat J Mahon) (3:22)
Ride (5:01)
Maggot Brain (feat J Mahon) (4:03)
Common Stranger (feat Audrey Olleson) (4:27)
Review: Frank Popp Ensemble returns via its fourth studio album, recorded and produced in Spain throughout 2024. Known for their sleek combos of flared orchestration with retro soul motifs, Popp once again brings in a wide array of guest vocalists: Gerard Love, formerly of Teenage Fanclub, on the strings-laced rework of his own deep cut 'Save' from 2004; then Nicke Andersson (The Hellacopters, Entombed, Imperial State Electric) on 'Caught In A Web', a high-energy Northern soul workout reproduced in full Magic Touch style. An impeccably done cinematic indie soul rouser, wrestling the nubby essence of a sound to the ground.
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Fruko Power Vol 1
Fruko Power Vol 1 (2XLP + insert)
Cat: VAMPI 281. Rel: 28 Mar 23
Pasillaneando (feat Humberto "huango" Muriel) (3:40)
El Expresidiario (feat Humberto "huango" Muriel) (2:49)
Bang Bang (El Tiroteo) (3:07)
Langaruto (feat Humberto "huango" Muriel) (2:29)
Todo Es Todo (feat "Piper Pimienta" Diaz) (3:20)
Oriza (feat "Piper Pimienta" Diaz) (4:20)
La Chica Del Barrio Obrero (feat "Piper Pimienta" Diaz) (3:22)
Perlas Negras (feat "Piper Pimienta" Diaz) (4:15)
El Dia Que Naci Yo (feat "Piper Pimienta" Diaz) (5:36)
Algo Pa' Goza (feat "Piper Pimienta" Diaz) (3:38)
Yo No Vuelvo A Querer (feat "Piper Pimienta" Diaz) (3:04)
El Coco (feat "Piper Pimienta" Diaz) (4:46)
Dame Un Break (feat "Piper Pimienta" Diaz) (3:34)
Canto A Panama (feat "Piper Pimienta" Diaz) (4:23)
Cumbia Bacana (feat "Piper Pimienta" Diaz) (4:45)
Pa' Los Bomberos (feat "Piper Pimienta" Diaz) (3:38)
Caifaz (feat Joe Arroyo) (4:29)
Va A Llover (feat Wilson Saoko) (5:10)
Fruko Presidente (feat Joe Arroyo) (3:57)
La Loteria (feat Joe Arroyo) (4:22)
Review: Given that it can be tricky to track down the original album releases by Colombian 'salsa drura' greats Fruko Y Sos Sus Tesos, this compilation from Vampi Soul makes an excellent introduction to their trademark sound - even if it is made up of 'deep cuts and rarities; from the band's releases on the iconic Discos Fuentes label. This is fiery, dancefloor-ready salsa from the era of psychedelic rock, and it's that aural colour and low-end heaviness that catches the ear throughout. There's not a duffer amongst the 20 tracks on show, which makes picking highlights tough. That said, our current favourites include 'Bang Bang (el Tiroteo', the effervescent 'Oriza', the horn-heavy cheeriness of 'Perlas Negras' and the richly percussive 'Canto a Panama'.
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Tags: Latin | Salsa | Cumbia | Colombian
 in stock $36.21
Don't Go Away
Don't Go Away (limited LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRLP 9115. Rel: 21 Sep 23
Lucky Seven (2:55)
Potatocakes (5:03)
Izzy Come, Izzy Go (3:21)
Scatterbrain (2:37)
Deal With It (4:18)
Don't Go Away (2:33)
The Fresh One (1:57)
Review: Lucky Brown continues his relentless quest to keep the spirit of deep funk alive with this latest LP drop on his spiritual home of Tramp Records. The Seattle funkateer has been credited with keeping authenticity and gritty flair at the heart of his sound and that comes through by the bucketload on this essential record from the archives of his band The Funk Revolution. Pulled from the heady, spiritual living room sessions from which his 2011 Tramp debut was compiled, this is the first half of a veritable feast of hot and heavy jams from a band locked into something just beyond their comprehension, like all the best funk should be.
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Reworked By Detroiters
Reworked By Detroiters (tri-fold 3xLP)
Cat: SEW 3158. Rel: 11 Apr 18
Sexy Ways (Recloose Disco Flip) (5:30)
You Can't Miss What You Can't Measure (Alton Miller mix) (5:17)
Get Your Ass Off & Jam (Marcellus Pittman remix) (6:46)
Cosmic Slop (Moodymann mix) (9:26)
Music For My Mother (Andres Wo Ahh Ay vocal mix) (5:23)
Super Stupid (Dirtbombs version) (4:30)
Music 4 My Mother (Underground Resistance mix) (5:41)
Undisco Kidd (Gay Marvine edit) (5:46)
Take Your Dead Ass Home (The Fantasy version) (7:46)
Let's Take It To The Stage (Amp Fiddler Laugin @ Ya mix) (6:11)
Standing On The Verge (Anthony Shake Shakir & T Dancer remix) (5:37)
You & Your Folks (Claude Young Jr club mix) (6:43)
Be My Beach (Mophono & Tom Thump mix) (6:08)
You & Your Folks (Claude Young Jr dub) (5:55)
Let's Make It Last (Kenny Dixon Jr edit) (7:32)
Looking Back At You (Ectomorph Stripped & dubbed) (6:12)
Maggot Brain (BMG dub) (10:09)
Review: Given the brilliantly simple concept behind this fine compilation - contemporary Detroit producers remix Funkadelic - we're rather surprised nobody's done it before. With 17 varied re-rubs stretched across three slabs of wax, there's naturally plenty to enjoy. Highlights come thick and fast, from the deep house/P-funk fusion of Alton Miller's take on "Get Your Ass Off and Jam" and Andres' loose, hip-hop influenced revision of "Music For My Mother", to the thrusting loops and heady late night hypnotism of Anthony Shake Shakir and T-Dancer's version of "Standing on the Verge". While many of the versions stay relatively faithful to the original, the more "out-there" interpretations - see BMG's outer-space ambient dub of "Maggot Brain" and Moodymann's epic revision of "Cosmic Slop" - are also consistently impressive.
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Greatest Hits (remastered)
Cat: SEW 167. Rel: 26 Apr 23
I Got A Thing, You Got A Thing, Everybody's Got A Thing (3:53)
I Wanna Know If It's Good To You (5:59)
Standing On The Verge Of Getting It On (3:18)
Hit It & Quit It (2:46)
Cosmic Slop (5:21)
Can You Get To That (2:50)
Loose Booty (3:16)
Funky Dollar Bill (3:06)
A Joyful Process (2:55)
I'll Bet You (6:14)
Review: This is a first-ever CD-reissue of legendary funk outfit Funkadelic's Greatest Hits album - known amongst fans as 'the sheep album' - from back in 1975. It came on Westbound and has plenty of the most enduringly iconic tunes as one of George Clinton's group's most iconic covers in a catalogue full of them. The tracks here are taken from the band's first six albums and features 45 mixes, LP mixes and an edit of the instrumental 'A Joyful Process' which has never before been reissued. The whole thing has been remastered as the original was known for being a little thin in the low end.
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Man With A Gun (reissue)
Man With A Gun (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7655. Rel: 09 Oct 23
Once Upon A Time (2:47)
Spill The Wine (4:25)
Nobody To Depend On (part II) (7:18)
You're All I Need (3:00)
Man With A Gun (3:48)
Everyday People (2:35)
I'll Take You There (3:27)
Memphis Soul Stew (5:49)
Review: Man With A Gun is the debut long player from Singaporean prog and funk group Funkgus. It has a famously enigmatic toxic blue jacket that lurks you in and musically it is no less intriguing. As well as a passionate cover of King Curtis's 'Memphis Soul Stew' there are plenty of supremely psychedelic sounds. The opener is steeped in funky bass riffs with rock-tinged drum breaks and plenty of raw vocals and from there the grooves come thick and fast, often with plenty of texture and charismatic vocals such as on 'Spill The Wine' and the leggy, expressive sounds of 'Everyday People' with its twisted wah wah guitars.
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Latin Freaks
Latin Freaks (limited LP)
Cat: MD 33001. Rel: 28 Jun 24
Latin Freak (4:07)
Tiene O' Tiempo (4:00)
Can't Keep Foolin' (feat Joe Bataan) (4:15)
Little Black Woman (feat Alfredo D'Ecclesiis) (4:36)
Maledetta Discoteca (4:06)
Boogie With Your Baby (4:14)
Divine Dance (4:20)
Juanita Shing-a-Ling (4:51)
Review: The Italian Funk ensemble Funkool Orchestra debut album 'Latin Freaks' is here. After a couple of highly regarded singles made the rounds, the full album was eagerly anticipated. Get ready for another dose of Neapolitan Funky Disco Boogie madness with a Latin touch. This album has a mixture of rare grooves, Napoli sound, disco Boogie, Latin soul and boogaloo, which is ideal music to soak up the culture of their native Italian coastline. The first run of releases sold out quickly and so might this reissue. Act fast and get one of best new funk bands in the style.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $30.13
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