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Afro Agban: The Afro Instrumental LP (remastered)
Cat: STRUT 345LP. Rel: 01 May 25
Oda Mimian (5:47)
Ozan Koukle (5:48)
Afon (6:04)
Alow Aton (4:34)
Afro-Love (5:30)
Sikiliza (4:09)
Racubah (3:22)
Review: Popularly known to fans as "Ice" - a rare case of hypocorism in colloquial fan band nicknaming - Strut Recordings document a rare record from the vaults of the luminary Lafayette Afro-Rock Band, one that is arguably the closest in their catalogue to the signature sound defining their earlier work. Marked by an especially complex funk rhythmology, this record was pressed contemporaneously with the infamous Soul Makossa and Malik sessions; but compared to their earlier works, Afro Agban pushes deeper into jazz-rock territory. 'Ozan Koukle' has espceially become a known but coveted missing link for turntable taxonomists, who'll thank their lucky stars for the fact that it is now available in full.
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Each Man Makes His Destiny (reissue)
Cat: STRUT 296LP. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Too Little Room (5:37)
Suicide (5:22)
One Chance (3:12)
Love Can (2:38)
There's Time To Change (9:24)
Put An X On The Spot (In The Sky) (2:59)
Losin' (2:06)
Dgunji (3:01)
Review: Ice's early work captures a pivotal moment in funk's evolution, weaving together taut grooves and vibrant African-inspired rhythms. Recorded during the band's formative years, the music brims with raw energy and creative ambition. Polished basslines drive the tracks, while percussion bursts with a vitality that speaks to their Parisian influences at the time. Horn stabs and tightly wound guitar lines add layers of complexity, and the occasional vocal inflection injects a sense of urgency. With each listen, the production reveals new texturesismall details that elevate the record beyond its era.

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La Boa Meets Tony Allen
Cat: COMET 126. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Ale (4:12)
Tambor (4:57)
Patas Arriba (4:04)
Cuento (feat Bejuco) (3:45)
Interludio (1:38)
La Maquina De Tony (4:22)
Poder (3:37)
TarifaPlena (feat N Hardem) (3:41)
Te Voy A Ver (3:16)
Review: Few sounds transcend time like Afrobeat, and few artists defined it as profoundly as Tony Allen who has long been the genre's legendary heartbeat. In 2011, Allen recorded a masterful rhythmic session for Comet Records' Afrobeat Makers Series where his drumming, unconstrained and deeply expressive, speaks a universal truth through its unique cadence. On this album, La BOA-La Bogota Orquesta Afrobeat-engages Allen's legacy in a remarkable dialogue led by Daniel Michel. The Colombian band blends Afrobeat's essence with their unique rhythms and merges Caribbean beats, Pacific grooves and Andean influences into a fittingly lively tribute and a seamless cultural exchange where Bogota meets Lagos.
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Tags: Afrobeat
 in stock $32.05
La Clave (Verve By Request)
La Clave (Verve By Request) (180 gram audiophile yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: 602455 624383. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Sally Go 'Round The Roses (3:14)
Angels Of Mercy (3:20)
Move Your Hand (3:04)
Latin Slide (4:09)
Who You Fooling (3:35)
The Ghetto (3:32)
Road Runner (4:37)
Soul Sauce (2:36)
Baila Mi Guaguanco (3:22)
Cocoa Leaf (1:37)
Review: La Clave's self-titled album from 1973 is a refreshing mix of Latin rhythms and the vibrant sounds of the city of San Francisco. Formed by nine musicians from Mexico, Panama, Cuba and Puerto Rico with Benny Velarde at the helm, the group blended their rich cultural backgrounds with the soulful and experimental music scene of the Bay Area during that period. This unique mix created a joyful, energetic sound that still lures you in to this day, which is why this mini-classic gets reissued as part of the Verve By Request series.
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 in stock $42.00
La Retreta Mayor (reissue)
La Retreta Mayor (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: VAMPI 276. Rel: 24 May 23
Torta De Pan (2:32)
La Fuga De Gumersindo (2:36)
Y Pasa Todos Los Dias (3:16)
Camino Pedregoso (2:33)
Zambo (2:44)
Liquido Elemento (2:46)
Algo Misterioso (3:06)
Lerede (2:29)
La Verdad (3:05)
Review: La Retreta Mayor hail from Venezuela and includes members such as trumpeters Lewis Vargas and Jose Diaz, saxophonists Nelson Hernandez, Benjamin Brea and Rolando Barbosa on trombone amongst others. This self titled album is the only one the short-lived outfit ever released and it came in 1976. It's a fine fusion of jazz and funk with plenty of Latin flair and rich percussive layers, lead wind instruments and danceable disco grooves that bring real colour and vitality to the dance floor. Originals are hard to find and expensive so this is a timely reissue.
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Square One
Square One (gatefold pink splattered vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: BMG 16VX. Rel: 07 Sep 23
Enter The Ring (feat DJ Yoda) (3:12)
Let It All Out (feat Wax & Herbal T) (3:28)
All Night (feat Jack Tyson-Charles) (3:48)
Loving Arms (feat Greg Blackman) (3:23)
Least Favourite Wonder (feat Dare club) (3:34)
Wide Open (4:01)
Amigos (feat Too Many T's) (3:35)
Looking At The Love (feat Greg Blackman) (3:47)
Automatic Lovin' (feat Holmes) (4:34)
Not For You (feat Alyssa Marie & Jack Tyson-Charles) (3:17)
Browsing YouTube (2:40)
Go Free (3:51)
Review: Lack of Afro has spent two years battling addiction and a marriage breakdown, but is now back with a new album that very much finds him in superlative form. Square One comes on his own label, Bastion Music, this September and was written with inspiration found during a trip to the United States to produce in the famous FAME Studios at Muscle Shoals. What results is an album full of light, hope and optimism that the good times will return. The outputting of love and devotion comes with big horns and organs, plenty of heart swelling emotion and much more.
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Gemini Rights
Gemini Rights (LP + insert)
Cat: 196587 39711. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Static (2:41)
Helmet (3:29)
Mercury (4:46)
Buttons (3:02)
Bad Habit (3:55)
2gether (feat Matt Martian - Enterlude) (0:47)
Cody Freestyle (4:00)
Amber (2:54)
Sunshine (feat Foushee) (4:48)
Give You The World (4:33)
Review: Steve Lacy is an LA-based songwriter best known as guitarist for The Internet as well as producing for Kendrick Lamar amongst others. After releasing his debut solo album Apollo XXI in 2019, he returns with a sophomore effort which expands on his broad-reaching vision of psychedelic soul. Like a modern day Shuggie Otis he knows how to bridge the gap between disparate musical camps, displaying a powerful pop instinct while keeping things kinked and quirky throughout. Lead single 'Bad Habit' is a sweet, sentimental anthem that should appeal to all and sundry, and it's a perfect gateway into an album brimming with future classics.
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Soul Makossa (reissue)
Cat: STRUT 300LPB. Rel: 04 Jul 24
Soul Makossa (4:19)
Azeta (5:50)
Oglenon (8:05)
Voodounon (4:48)
Hihache (6:58)
Nicky (6:02)
Review: Strut proudly presents the first official remastered reissue of Lafayette Afro Rock Band's funk/Afro classic, Soul Makossa from 1973. Originally known as the Bobby Boyd Congress, the seven-member Afro-American ensemble relocated from the U.S. to France in 1971. After lead singer Bobby Boyd returned to the US, the group rebranded as Ice and collaborated with producer Pierre Jaubert, whose credits included work with Charles Mingus and John Lee Hooker. Inspired by Motown's work ethic, Jaubert initiated daily rehearsals, leading to the band's unique sound. Immersed in Paris's African-dominated Barbesse district and frequently performing with Cameroonian composer Manu Dibango, the group evolved into Lafayette Afro Rock Band, embracing a heavier, more intricate Afro-funk style. Their debut album, Soul Makossa, featured a dynamic rendition of Dibango's classic, alongside the intense break of 'Hihache' and the infectious 'Nicky.' This meticulously crafted remaster by The Carvery from the original tapes includes the full original artwork, celebrating an iconic album's legacy.
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Malik (remastered)
Malik (remastered) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: STRUT 299LPB. Rel: 27 Jun 24
Djungi (5:40)
Raff (3:12)
Conga (4:55)
Avi-vo (3:38)
Malik (5:09)
Darkest Light (6:17)
Baba Hya (5:26)
Review: Strut proudly presents the first official remastered reissue of Lafayette Afro Rock Band's elusive funk/Afro original album, 'Malik,' originally released in 1974, on Limited Edition coloured vinyl. In 1971, the seven-member Afro-American ensemble, initially known as the Bobby Boyd Congress, moved from the U.S. to France. Bandleader Frank Abel recalls, With lead singer Bobby Boyd's return to the US, the group rebranded as Ice and collaborated with independent producer Pierre Jaubert, who had worked with legends like Charles Mingus and Archie Shepp. Inspired by Motown's work ethic, Jaubert initiated regular rehearsals with Ice. The band, immersed in Paris's African-dominated Barbes district, began infusing African elements into their music, often performing with Cameroonian composer Manu Dibango. As the Lafayette Afro Rock Band, they shifted to predominantly instrumental compositions with a dense Afro-funk sound. Their debut as Lafayette included 'Soul Makossa' and the impactful break in 'Hihache.' A year later, 'Malik' refined their sound with tracks like the percussive 'Conga,' atmospheric 'Djungi,' and robust 'Darkest Light.' Though initially limited in impact, 'Malik' gained appreciation as hip-hop culture flourished in the 80s, becoming a rich source of samples. This remastered reissue, crafted by The Carvery from the original tapes, has the full album and original artwork.
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Good Together
Good Together (limited translucent blue vinyl LP + booklet in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: 888072 609938. Rel: 09 Sep 24
Good Together (3:17)
Dance With A Stranger (3:33)
Far Gone (2:02)
Get Around (2:49)
Help Is On The Way (3:00)
Walking Uphill (3:12)
Better Not Tell You (7:06)
Seats At The Bar (2:56)
Twenty-Five (3:37)
Party On The Roof (1:00)
Set Sail (Prometheus & Eros) (3:24)
Review: On Good Together, Lake Street Dive embraces a renewed sense of purpose and focus on unity amidst social divisions. Described as "joyful rebellion", the album blends energetic, danceable sounds with a defiant, principled message that makes a long-lasting impression. "There's so much pain and division but living in anger isn't sustainable," drummer Mike Calabrese explains adding, "Joy is a powerful way to sustain yourself, and we wanted to remind people of that." The album he has made with his bandmates was produced by Grammy-winner Mike Elizondo and is the first time they collaborated on songwriting from the start. In turn, this expanded their creative range and has brought a new depth to their sound.
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Fantastic Voyage
Fantastic Voyage (gatefold transparent blue & green swirl vinyl LP)
Cat: SPLP 7172. Rel: 19 Jun 23
Welcome To The Land Of Funk (1:57)
Fantastic Voyage (6:08)
Your Love Is On The One (6:15)
I Need You (5:46)
Strung Out (5:08)
Say Yes (5:14)
Ever Ready Man (4:42)
I Love Everything You Do (4:26)
Say Yes (reprise) (0:30)
Review: Lakeside's Fantastic Voyage dates back to 1980 and is also the name of the number one hit the Dayton, Ohio group had in 1981. The song topped the r&b chart and marked their one and only ever entry on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 55. Sample hounds may know that hip-hop star Coolio used parts of this song for his own hit of the same name in 1994. The rest of the tunes are just as much a great and funky fusion of soul, disco and r&b with great vocal harmonies, guttural male growls and infectious drums.
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Your Wish Is My Command
Your Wish Is My Command (gatefold translucent pink vinyl LP)
Cat: AGEK 2295LP. Rel: 06 Jun 23
Your Wish Is My Command (5:53)
Something About That Woman (4:59)
I Want To Hold Your Hand (4:53)
Special (5:07)
Magic Moments (5:43)
The Urban Man (4:17)
I'll Be Standing By (4:29)
The Songwriter (4:30)
Review: Lakeside - perhaps the unsung counterparts to Kool & The Gang (though they were just as great) - are routinely hailed as one of the earliest purveyors of funk-disco in its entirety, and we can more than believe that when taking in their fifth album from 1981, Your Wish Is My Command. Hugely ahead of its time, the production on this album is unmatched, with bombshell beats and ultrafilterswept synths making for unparalleledly glitzy backdrops for the Ohio nine-piece's watertight ows and yowzas. Our faves from this classic have to be 'Something About That Woman' and 'The Songwriter', the beats on which land like shoulder-slaps. Also, notably, this album features a rare hidden rerub of the Beatles' 'I Want To Hold Your Hand', which sets total fire to the original.
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Hot (reissue)
Cat: JAZZR 041. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Ticket (6:24)
722 (6:58)
Flower Power (4:45)
Aiya (5:09)
Hot: Hot/Slick/Mellow/Scorching (17:59)
Maliala (4:10)
Review: Billed as a jazz-funk obscurity by many an expert, the 1984 self-released album by John Lamkin charts the trumpeting and flugelhorning talents of a lesser-spotted Maryland jazzer. Never again releasing a record after this debut for GMI, this shockingly varied record was dedicated to Lamkin's father, also named John Lamkin. Commanding a star cast of instrumental contributors - the likes of Gary Thomas, George Gray and Eugene Mauro - Lamkin would not achieve so much fame as those listed above, and yet brought a timelessly torrid fusion of funk and jazz here. 'Hot' is especially crispy and combustible, and we're not sure why it didn't blow up when it came out; you could fry an egg on that bass lick.
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Beautiful Dreams
Beautiful Dreams (limited LP)
Cat: MBR 01LP. Rel: 30 Jun 23
Sugar Woman (3:59)
Come Back Home (4:21)
Beautiful Dreams (4:03)
Eventually (4:29)
He Said/She Said (4:03)
A Word From My Momma (interlude) (0:18)
Lois Lang (4:31)
River Keep Runnin' (4:06)
It's Gonna Be Alright (4:37)
Carry The Weight (3:56)
Keep On (5:41)
Ride This Train (extended version) (5:08)
Review: New Orleans-born, now London-based neo-soul singer Acantha Lang debuts her anticipated first album Beautiful Dreams via Magnolia Blue. Coming hot off the heels of several live TV appearances, live shows and awards shows, the album now comes as her confident debut, and blends Stax-inspired funk with Southern blues, amid emotive, marching, organic arrangements, together primed to do the utmost justice to Lang's voice, which bursts with flavour as a full-bodied midrange. By far the biggests splash on the album is 'He Said/She Said', which is the wackiest and most energetic of the lot.
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Africanism
Cat: ASVN 071. Rel: 28 Nov 24
This Is Madness
Two Little Boys
Just Because
New York New York
Scared Of Revolution
When The Revolution Comes
Related To What
Gash Man
Review: The collaboration between the hip-hop godfathers and Afrobeat's explosive rhythms is nothing short of electrifying. After the session in Harlem, the project moved to Prince Fatty's studio, now in South East London, where the rhythm section was filled out by two key members from Seun Anikulapo Kuti's band, Egypt 80. Akinola Adio Oyebola and Kunle Justice's enthusiasm brought an authentic Nigerian Afrobeat vibe to the music, setting the stage for a unique fusion of revolutionary poetry and progressive jazz. UK-based jazz talents like Joe Armon Jones, Kaidi Tatham and Courtney Pine joined in to create a vibrant soundscape. With live, non-sampled instrumentation and impeccable mixing from Prince Fatty, the music feels as groundbreaking as the Poets' lyricsiperfectly capturing today's eclectic musical tastes.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
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Chameleon
Cat: JAZZR 016. Rel: 26 May 22
Now's The Time (4:58)
Chameleon (9:32)
Georgia On My Mind (5:05)
Take The A Train (5:01)
Body & Soul (6:05)
The World Is A Ghetto (10:08)
Review: Jazz saxophonist Tony Lavorgna, sometimes known as Captain Bad, recorded Chameleon with the St Thomas Jazz Quartet in 1982. The title track is a cover of Herbie Hancock's classic from Head Hunters, given a fresh lick on this superlative album of incredible renditions of long time favourites. Ray Charles' 'Georgia On My Mind', War's 'The World Is A Ghetto' and Dave Brubeck's 'Take The 'A' Train' all get a look in, given a soulful treatment which goes down very smooth indeed. On the strength of these, it's a shame the group never recorded more music together, covers or otherwise.
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Attic
Attic (LP)
Cat: WAHLP 032. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Mamasong (4:35)
Beta Pan (4:52)
Pool (5:33)
Selva (5:21)
The Huge Balloon (4:28)
Ame Tova (5:29)
Heather's Leather (6:56)
To Live Here (7:49)
Review: A new LP's full of beachside kraut-funk slinkiness from Lawne, the band formed in 2019 as the result of a divined meeting of minds between old friends and self-confessed music nerds Joe Nicklin and Joe Martin. These guys are hardly your average Joes; the new eight-track record for Wah Wah's offshoot 45s series was named after the self-storage unit the duo used as a studio for many years, and commands a coefficiently boxy and compacted sound, one that dodges claustrophobia despite its many rhythmic condensations, productive limitations (the project saw the pair move from shipping container to canal boat), and instrumental tightenings. When not going ham on the playing, this dreamy sonic buoy, constructed between the two, flaunts an impressive ability to float on synthetic water, 'Pool' being the pillowy third track to evoke associations as much.
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People Moving (reissue)
Cat: LPRGM 1746. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Theme For A New Day (5:18)
The Awakening (6:45)
Kickin' Back (6:42)
People Moving (5:44)
Can't Hide Love (4:11)
Canticle For The Universe (4:50)
Gratitude (4:35)
Review: Azar Lawrence's 1976 solo album People Moving is one that puts his skill on tenor, alto, and soprano saxophones front and centre throughout. The classic album was assembled by a stellar lineup including none other than Patrice Rushen on electric piano and vocals, as well as Harvey Mason on drums and Mtume on percussion. It was dedicated at the time to Charles Stepney and blends funk, soul, and jazz into a vibrant musical experience. The title track, 'People Moving,' stands proud with Lawrence's soulful saxophone and Jerry Peters' impressive horn arrangements really drawing you in. The record also marks Skip Scarborough's debut as a producer, and it's a role he later expanded when working with artists like Bobbi Humphrey, Con Funk Shun, and Phyllis Hyman.
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Ocean Potion (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 169LP. Rel: 22 Oct 24
The Light Of The Mind (3:59)
Hey! Hey! What You Doin To Me (2:57)
Take Strength (3:55)
The Lady Of The Sea (For Those Who Know The Tube) (4:00)
All My Life (2:32)
You're The Only One Girl (3:39)
At Least We Got Love (3:07)
All Love's Children (3:05)
Get Out In The Sun (3:53)
Golden Hues (2:53)
I Meditate Each Day (TM Try It) (2:59)
Review: Steve Leach's Ocean Potion, set for reissue on Be With Records, is a hidden gem of Balearic beach-funk from 1976, featuring Leachiknown today as Seasick Steveiin his earlier incarnation. Originally released exclusively in France on Philips, this LP is a funky AOR and blue-eyed soul masterpiece, brimming with vibrant, pop-funk energy. Recorded with the Crystal Grass Orchestra, the album boasts a lush orchestral sound that perfectly complements Leach's smooth vocals and the rich harmonies of a stellar ensemble of backing singers. The supporting musicians are legends from the French music scene, including Don Ray as arranger and synth player, Marc Chantereau on percussion, Slim Pezin on guitar, Andre Ceccarelli on drums, Christian Padovan on bass, and Pierre Halation on flute. Their combined talents create a groove that is both immediate and infectious, making it hard to believe this record has remained relatively obscure. The reissue by Be With Records has been carefully remastered by Simon Francis, ensuring the sound quality is impeccable. Cicely Balston's expert cutting preserves the record's integrity, while the original sleeve artwork, featuring a topless Leach reclining on a piano-laden flatbed truck at the beach, has been beautifully restored. This long-overdue reissue brings Ocean Potion back to the spotlight, where it rightly belongs.
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 in stock $31.23
Evolution (Special Edition)
Evolution (Special Edition) (limited translucent magenta vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 551C. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Revelation (2:59)
Spirit Voice (1:55)
Cosmic Vision (1:22)
Wymbo-Ngoma (2:02)
Regeneration (1:21)
Freedom Bells (1:08)
Acknowledgement (0:34)
Love Parable (2:19)
Nola Reflex (3:11)
Evolution (2:41)
Cosmopolitan (2:17)
Second Line March (2:01)
Constant Search (3:03)
I Want Our Love To Always Last (2:35)
Mystic Sound (3:54)
Review: Drummer and composer David Lee Jr.'s acclaimed yet hard to find gem Evolution from 1974 is revered for the way it ingeniously melds the experimental spirit of John Coltrane and Sun Ra with the infectious rhythms of New Orleans. A standout among legendary New Orleans drummers, including Zigaboo Modeliste and Idris Muhammed, Lee Jr. showcased fiery innovation and unparalleled experimentation here on this 'lost classic' deep jazz album, originally released on Lee Jr.'s Supernal Records. It embodies a quest for creative progress and spiritual freedom and is rooted in the vibrant rhythms of New Orleans and Afro-Futurist musical concepts. It remains a rare and monumental achievement in the realm of deep and spiritual jazz, and here has been newly remastered for a limited magenta vinyl edition.
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Lemuria (reissue)
Lemuria (reissue) (gatefold translucent brown vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PLP 7807/8C. Rel: 19 Jul 22
Hunk Of Heaven (4:11)
All I've Got To Give (4:40)
Dreams (3:58)
Mister U (Universe) (5:28)
Get That Happy Feeling (4:10)
Moonlight Affair (5:06)
Mystery Love (3:58)
The Making Of You (3:56)
The Lady & The Dude (3:34)
Don't Say Their Ain't No Heaven (4:27)
Somebody's Talkin' (3:05)
Who Do You Love (4:57)
All I've Got To Give (alternate take) (4:58)
Mister U (Universe) (alternate take) (6:33)
Review: The 1978 self-titled album by the free soul band Lemuria remains much talked about around rare groove circles. Formed by Kirk Thompson of the iconic Kalapana, it's a proud statement of Hawaiian AOR, and highlights the magic touch of Thompson as both a keyboardist, and behind the mixers, his work as the album's serving producer. For this new reissue edition, P-VINE is including three bonus tracks and two alternate takes for the first time on vinyl, resulting in this deluxe fourteen track double gatefold package (this translucent golden brown vinyl version is limited to 300 copies).
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Lemuria (reissue)
Lemuria (reissue) (limited gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 78078. Rel: 19 May 22
Hunk Of Heaven (4:11)
All I've Got To Give (4:40)
Dreams (3:58)
Mister U (Universe) (5:28)
Get That Happy Feeling (4:10)
Moonlight Affair (5:06)
Mystery Love (3:58)
The Making Of You (3:56)
The Lady & The Dude (3:34)
Don't Say Their Ain't No Heaven (4:27)
Somebody's Talkin' (3:05)
Who Do You Love (4:57)
All I've Got To Give (alternate take) (4:58)
Mister U (Universe) (alternate take) (6:33)
Review: The 1978 self-titled album by the free soul band Lemuria remains much talked about around rare groove circles. Formed by Kirk Thompson of the iconic Kalapana, it's a proud statement of Hawaiian AOR, and highlights the magic touch of Thompson as both a keyboardist, and behind the mixers, his work as the album's serving producer. For this new reissue edition, P-VINE is including three bonus tracks and two alternate takes for the first time on vinyl, resulting in this deluxe fourteen track double gatefold package.
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The Legend Of William Onyeabor
Cat: BLO O5. Rel: 28 Oct 21
Atomic Bomb (live) (8:04)
Good Name (live) (14:51)
Love Is Blind (live) (5:08)
Why Go To War (live) (12:59)
Body & Soul (live) (3:29)
Review: Anyone who has seen Nigerian saxophonist Bukky Leo perform with his backing band Black Egypt will tell you how incendiary they are live, frequently delivering performances that blur the boundaries between Afrobeat, Afro-jazz and Afro-funk. It's fitting then that Bukky and his band's latest release is a live album made up entirely of their interpretations of tracks from legendary Nigerian musician William Onyeabor. It's simply superb, with the ensemble's wonderfully laidback Afrobeat interpretation of 'Atomic Bomb', a rousing, dance-along romp through 'Good Name' and an insatiable, deliciously low-slung shuffle through sensual classic 'Body & Soul' belong amongst the many musical highlights.
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Transfusion
Transfusion (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7674. Rel: 20 Mar 24
Moondial (3:23)
Canned Heat Suite (7:02)
My Woman (10:00)
Bacchanal (8:02)
Kaballa (7:53)
Funk It! If You Can't Take A Joke (5:05)
Review: The highly anticipated reissue of the rare groove gem Transfusion by West Coast funky drummer extraordinaire Les Demar is finally here thanks to P-Vibe and comes with an obi! Originally released in 1977 on the esteemed Dobre label, this album stands as one of Demar's most significant works from the 1970s. It boasts iconic tracks like 'Moondial,' featuring a legendary drum break sampled by artists such as Jurassic 5, De La Soul, DJ Shadow, and Greyboy. Additionally, the album showcases a plethora of groovy numbers like 'Canned Heat Suite' and 'Kaballa,' alongside the mesmerizing Afro-Latin funk of 'Bacchanal,' epitomizing Demar's fusion of funky rhythms and jazz sensibilities.
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Les Sympathics De Porto Novo Benin Vol 2
Ego-Ibo (6:59)
The End Of Soffer (9:04)
Cust No De Kill (9:54)
La Route Est Tres Longue (9:11)
Review: Acid Jazz Records are master compilers who here turn their focus once more to Les Sympathics De Porto Novo Benin. It's part of the label's reissues series focussing on rare sounds from legendary Benin imprint Albarika Store and is a second album from one of the most notable groups to hail from Porto Novo'. This 1970s collective, founded by Herman Laleye, is famed for its heavy rhythm section and vocals from Gangbo Bonheur, Armand Pognon playing blues-tinged guitar and Camille Zanou's on the organ. Rather than straight-up Afro-beat, Afro-funk or Latin, this band fused it all seamlessly into something new.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Highlife
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Variete Noire
Cat: FNR 210. Rel: 05 Nov 24
Parterre (4:09)
Rouelle Colonee (5:36)
Jour D'entrainment (7:11)
Arne Anatolienne (5:19)
Operation Du Kukuchaka (4:22)
Beletage (4:31)
Amateur Professionel (4:30)
Presque Fini (4:45)
Naif (4:23)
Candelabrrre (4:59)
Mission Humanide (version) (6:18)
Espace Julienne (5:11)
Review: This new album from Les Truffles is as delicious as the thing they are named after, and as classy too. It's a deep dive into their smoky and seductive late night instrumental funk sound. The drumming is deft and feathery, the chords like puddles of bliss and the melodies hypotonic. Sometimes there is caution in the stick work to make for an unsettling mood, at others these sounds are warm and controlling for evening relaxation. Fans of El Michels Affair and Bad Bad Not Good will surely lap up this double album on Funk Night.
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Mt Crushmore
Cat: LLR 0003. Rel: 20 Aug 24
Mt Crushmore (3:14)
116th St (3:05)
Lude 5 (0:27)
Elephant Walk (3:02)
Ransome (4:52)
The Love You Left Behind (3:37)
Lude 6 (1:13)
Review: Following the success of their last outing, Crush, funk innovators Lettuce are back with Mt. Crushmore, another standout collection of tracks that rank among their best work. This seven-track EP features a mix of new songs and b-sides from the Crush sessions and each one highlights the exceptional quality of that album. However, Mt. Crushmore isn't just a companion pieceiit showcases Lettuce's more experimental, spacey side, making it a unique addition to their discography as well as a fine record t reach for when you wanna get some raw funk in your life.
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Outta Here (reissue)
Outta Here (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: LLR 0020. Rel: 20 Aug 24
Outta Here (4:54)
The Dump (3:45)
Squadlive (3:51)
Back In Effect (5:35)
Twisted (9:09)
Superfred (4:57)
Reunion (0:39)
The Flu (6:23)
Nyack (4:10)
Hang Up Your Hang Ups (7:00)
Nyack (live) (9:16)
Review: Lettuce is a Boston-based and unstoppable funk force helmed by bassist Erick "Jesus" Coomes, saxophonist Ryan Zoidis, guitarist Adam "Shmeeans" Smirnoff, drummer Adam Deitch, keyboardist and vocalist Nigel Hall and trumpeter Eric "Benny" Bloom. Their saw is raw and direct and draws on the harmonics of Herbie Hancock and the high tempo of James Brown. Their album Outta Here b is pure, unfiltered funk and a powerful testament to their sound. Lettuce is joined by legends like guitarist John Scofield, who shreds on 'Flu the Coop' and 'Back in Effect' with Soulive's Neal Evans on B-3. Trombone icon Fred Wesley adds his magic to the James Brown-inspired 'Superfred' and the title track 'Outta Here.' Tasty stuff, for sure.
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Going On Down The Road
Cat: CHARLY 770LP. Rel: 08 Jul 24
Daisy Burrris - "Four Strong Winds" (1:55)
Perk Lee - "The Docks" (2:07)
The Delcos - "Just Ask" (2:22)
The Fabulettes - "If It Wasn't For Girls" (2:22)
Ray & Dave - "Wrong, Wrong, Wrong" (2:50)
Compliments - "Beware, Beware" (2:51)
The Georgia Prophets - "Don't You Think It's Time" (2:13)
Frankie Newsome - "Tauting Love" (3:54)
Cashmeres - "Finally Waking Up (Bashful Man)" (2:31)
Tiny Tim Harris - "Don’t Say" (2:46)
Lenny McDaniel & The New Era - "Something Out Of Nothing" (2:32)
Lee Bates & Point Of View - "I’m Superman" (2:28)
Thomas East - "Follow The Rainbow" (3:27)
Benny Spellman - "This Is For You My Love" (2:18)
The Bobettes - "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet" (2:30)
The Sonatas - "Going On Down The Road" (2:36)
Review: Levanna, the celebrated "Northern Soul Girl," shines in her new 'rare soul' series from the Charly vaults. As an influencer, dancer, promoter and DJ, she brings her energetic personality and deep love for Northern Soul to this LP compilation. Gathering her rare grooves in one record, this release is a DJ's delight, eliminating the need for extensive crate digging. Levanna's dedication and passion for Northern Soul music have earned her widespread respect and press acclaim. This collection captures her vibrant spirit and showcases some of the finest, hard-to-find tracks, making it an essential addition for any Northern Soul enthusiast.
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Past Lives: The Best Of The RCA Years
Past Lives: The Best Of The RCA Years (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent yellow vinyl 2xLP + 4 page booklet)
Cat: MOVLP 3773C. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Past Lives (5:34)
Guaranteed (4:49)
Overtime (4:40)
My Father's Shoes (5:05)
Forever Now (4:11)
All Over You (3:59)
Love In A Peaceful World (7:14)
Model Friend (4:53)
Romance (4:53)
One In A Million (4:23)
Don't Bother Me (4:43)
Seven Years (4:43)
Lasso The Moon (3:55)
Set Me Up (4:28)
If You Were Mine (4:55)
Review: A new compilation which looks to celebrate the unheralded period of hugely successful Isle of Wight pop/funk band Level 42, named that after their cult funk days in the early 80s and their chart-topping victories in the middle and end of the decade. Music on Vinyl helps celebrate their 90s years with this compilation that spans the albums Guaranteed (1991) and Forever Now (1994). Originally released in 2007, this limited edition 2xLP set, pressed on vibrant 180-gram yellow vinyl, highlights the band's unique blend of funk, pop and jazz influences, with a mix of infectious grooves and introspective lyrics. The first side opens with the title track, 'Past Lives', a slick funk-driven number that sets the tone for the compilation, followed by the energetic 'Guaranteed' and the introspective 'Overtime'. Tracks like 'My Father's Shoes' explore deeper emotional landscapes, while 'Forever Now' explores the band's ability to craft smooth, soulful anthems. Side three is a ideal, featuring the infectious 'Model Friend' and the jazzy 'Romance'. Meanwhile, 'One in a Million' is a perfect example of the band's ability to blend pop hooks with sophisticated arrangements. Side four closes the compilation on a high note with 'If You Were Mine', a catchy, uplifting finale. The four-page booklet provides context for this fruitful period in Level 42's career, and the limited yellow vinyl adds an extra layer of collectible charm.
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World Machine (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: UMCLP 097. Rel: 24 Apr 25
World Machine (5:04)
Physical Presence (5:27)
Something About You (4:14)
Leaving Me Now (4:53)
I Sleep On My Heart (4:03)
It's Not The Same For Us (4:34)
Good Man In A Storm (4:36)
Coup D'etat (3:41)
Lying Still (5:38)
Review: Here, celebrating its 40th anniversary, Level 42's World Machine returns with a special reissue of the 1985 album that launched them to global fame. Departing from their jam-based roots, the band embraced a more structured songwriting process and also set to work producing the album themselves with engineer Julian Mendelsohn. The result was a polished, pop-funk breakthrough led by the hit single 'Something About You' which of course became a Top 10 hit worldwide, including in the U.S. Follow-up singles like the emotive 'Leaving Me Now' and the infectious "'World Machine' cemented the album's success and helped mark a major turning point in the band's career and 80s pop history.
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Live At Club7 (Expanded Edition)
Live At Club7 (Expanded Edition) (limited 4xLP box set + booklet + sticker)
Cat: JABOX 750. Rel: 22 Nov 24
Do You Believe (LP1) (20:45)
Saturday Night Opening (7:45)
Mr Knots (9:25)
Space Rock (LP2) (10:58)
Qvote-unqvote (12:00)
Dear Sister (5:06)
It's Your Thing (8:14)
Do You Believe (LP3 - Alt version) (16:38)
Club 7 Latin (8:21)
Up On The Roof (7:12)
It's Your Thing (LP4 - Alt version) (8:39)
Intermezzo (11:07)
For Arne (15:07)
Silent Lights (4:18)
Review: The Boston-based band The Post Pop Space Rock Be Bop Gospel Tabernacle Chorus and Orchestra was led by Webster Lewis and this album was recorded live in Oslo, Norway, in 1971. The original album was released in 1972 and this expanded edition includes previously unreleased songs, unseen photos and the full backstory of the historic concert. It is a rather rare recording that showcases spiritual and soul jazz at its finest and blends instrumental and vocal tracks for a unique, eclectic sound that has made it highly sought after. Newly transferred from the master tapes, it offers improved sound quality and is a must-buy for jazz cats.
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Horizon Unlimited (reissue)
Cat: NUM 653LP. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Orere - Elejigbo (4:12)
Erora (4:23)
Gbowo Mi (4:44)
Gbalo-Alogbalo (3:12)
Come On Home (5:13)
Not Any Longer (4:50)
Review: Released in 1979 on Decca's Afrodisia imprint, Horizon Unlimited stands as a landmark in the Lijadu Sisters' discography. Produced by Fela Kuti's collaborator Odion Iruoje, and featuring BLO's Laolu Akins and Lemmy Jackson, this album blends raw funk with seductive electricity. The six tracks on this reissue are a masterclass in merging traditional rhythms with modern funk, exemplified in songs like 'Orere-Elejigbo,' 'Erora,' and 'Come On Home.' Each track opens with talking drums, weaving intricate percussion with fluid basslines and subtle synth tones. The Lijadu Sisters' harmonies remain the focal point, gliding over hypnotic grooves that maintain their freshness without becoming repetitive.
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Reflections Of A Golden Dream (reissue)
Cat: HIQLP 106. Rel: 25 May 23
Get Down Everybody (It's Time For World Peace) (4:23)
Quiet Dawn (3:29)
Sunbeams (3:50)
Meditations (4:21)
Peace & Love (2:31)
Beautiful Woman (6:03)
Goddess Of Love (4:18)
Inner Beauty (2:15)
Golden Dreams (4:49)
Journey Into Space (2:15)
Review: Lonnie Liston Smith's legacy in the world of spiritual jazz, soul and funk is huge, but he remains an often overlooked figure only discovered by those with a dedication to the music. As such, his albums are always worthy of reissue to hopefully reach more ears in need of the gifts they possess, and while Expansions is rightly considered his landmark offering, this swift follow up with The Cosmic Echoes is just as essential. Just melt into the bubbling, fast-slow reverie of 'Beautiful Woman' and let Smith's exquisite talents carry you away. If you already know the music, then take a chance to cop a freshly remastered edition, and if you're not familiar with Smith's work then take this golden opportunity to expand your horizons.
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The London Fog
Cat: CHARLY 736LP. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Little Green Apples (3:46)
And When I Die (3:29)
Moment Of Love (2:46)
By The Time I Get To Phoenix (4:28)
When Liza Sings (4:08)
I Talk To The Trees (2:27)
Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay (3:16)
Ask If You Want To Know Why (3:15)
Windmills Of Your Mind (2:45)
Day In The Life Of A Fool (3:23)
Love Is Blue (2:36)
Whatch What Happens (3:57)
Review: London Fog is the name of a live album by The Doors, but is also the name of a rock band who brought all new energy back in their day in the 1960s. In 1965, the buzz of 'swinging London' saw the opening of the Goldfinger-inspired 007 Club at the London Hilton. Harold Sakata, famously known as Oddjob, served as the host with Mick Mortimore spinning records as the DJ. Tony Craig and the Men About Town were the resident band and were captivating audiences at the city's most sought-after venue. Craig later formed the band London Fog and continued to perform regularly at the 007 Club while also recording this album full of soul and hard rock.
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Breaking To The Bus Stop
Breaking To The Bus Stop (hand-numbered vinyl LP in uniquely tagged sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: BTTBS 024LP. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Naja (3:04)
Break In Space (3:55)
Breaking To The Bus Stop (3:31)
Dark Side (4:30)
Gimme Some (feat DJ LC) (2:31)
R U With Me (feat DJ LC) (3:49)
Perkushun (2:21)
Tex Mex Breaking (2:57)
Latin Breakdown (3:12)
SPOT24 (4:27)
Review: This project celebrates B-Boying, which is one of the core elements of hip-hop culture, with tracks inspired by spontaneous dance challenges-whether in the street, subway or at a bus stop. Featured in Marc-Aurele Vecchione's ARTE series Boys and Girls Africa, the collection includes tracks like 'Perkushun,' 'Latin Breakdown' and 'Tex Mex Breaking.' Limited to just 300 copies, each vinyl sleeve is tagged, numbered, and signed by street artist Golf which makes it an authentic and collectible record for hardcore breakdancers.
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Los Reyes 73
Los Reyes 73 (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MRBLP 294. Rel: 02 Aug 24
Grandes Amigos (4:20)
Ya Ves Te Quedaras (2:40)
Necesito De Alguien Como Tu (5:17)
Si, Llego La Primavera (2:52)
Adeoy (3:28)
Piensa Que No Has Cambiado (3:14)
Finalizo Un Amor (3:36)
Un Lamento Hecho Cancion (4:03)
Si Llegara Alli (3:01)
Baila Que Baila Mi Son (3:04)
Review: Mr Bongo's Cuban Classics Series now looks to highlight Los Reyes 73 and their sensational 1975 debut LP. This Afro-Cuban-funk gem combines psych rock with deep funk, cementing its status as a 70s Cuban masterpiece and a favourite with those who know. Despite releasing only two albums and a few singles, the band was highly influential in Cuba and gained international recognition through 2000s compilations. Produced by Raul Gomez and featuring Cuban music heavyweights, the album blends traditional Cuban Son with funk and psychedelic elements. The reissue uses the beautiful bird illustration cover art from the Mexican Pentagrama Records release.
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Marvin Gaye's Trouble Man: Adapted & Conducted By Low Res
Cat: SPLT 1201. Rel: 20 Oct 22
Main Theme From Trouble Man (2:42)
"T" Plays It Cool (2:55)
Poor Abbey Walsh (3:53)
The Break In (Police Shoot Big) (2:50)
Cleo's Apartment (2:39)
Trouble Man (3:58)
Chalky (4:24)
"T" Stands For Trouble (4:57)
Theme From Trouble Man (2:08)
Deep-In-It (0:45)
Don't Mess WIth Mr "T" (3:16)
There Goes Mr "T" (1:51)
Review: Marvin Gaye was extremely proud of his pioneering film score for the "blaxploitation" film "Trouble Man". In 1982, he commented: "The "Trouble Man" film score was one of my loveliest projects and one of the great sleepers of all our time. I'll probably be dead and gone before I get the probable acclaim from the "Trouble Man" album, musical track, that I feel I should get. And put to a symphony, if someone took my album and did a symphony on it, I think it would be quite interesting." American musician Daniel Zelonky (AKA "Low Res") had been captivated by this record for decades. Given the opportunity to recreate and conduct the entire film score live with a 36 piece orchestra at Voohuit, a beautiful classical venue in Gent, Belgium he set about meeting this daunting challenge: to be faithful to the feeling of the original and yet to create something "new", to expand upon certain elementts in a formal way, no "jamming" on the themes. After a very successful performance, the resulting recordings were augmented in studio with additional instrumentation, and with the vocals of Blackwolf, singer of the late, lamented "Kings Go Forth" (Luaka Bop Records). We think that the crate-digging denizens of the original soundtrack, and the curious Marvin Gaye fans alike will find much to enjoy in this 50th Anniversary tribute to Marvin's Blaxploitation masterpiece!
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Renata Lu
Renata Lu (limited 180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MAR 029. Rel: 14 Jun 21
Faz Tanto Tempo (2:22)
Folhas De Outono (3:03)
Sou Frevo (2:15)
Meu Canto, Minha Volta (2:45)
Eu Quero Ficar So (2:37)
Conta Me (Cuentame) (2:49)
Sambaloo (2:18)
Manias (3:37)
Fim De Papo (3:14)
Meu Amor E Teu Amigo (3:21)
Sucesso Tranquilo (2:12)
Sorriso (3:17)
Review: Renata Lu is a bit of an enigma. She made a couple of much loved albums in the 1970s and did some backing vocal work on cult records by stars such as Tim Maia and Nonato Buzar. Despite this, she never became a standalone star in the world of MPB and so remains a little known figure. Her self titled 1971 debut album on Copacabana Records was a heavyweight mix US soul and funk with spicy Latin percussion, all dropped over samba and boogaloo beats. It is high energy, with lots of big horns, electric piano riffs and angular bass as well as some swooning strings. This deluxe edition marks a real landmark in the world of funk carioca.
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Tags: MPB | Latin | Brazilian | Samba | Brazilian Funk
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Luke Una Presents E Soul Cultura
LUKE UNA / VARIOUS
Luke Una Presents E Soul Cultura (limited gatefold orange vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MRBLP 244SP. Rel: 26 Jul 23
Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti - "Eva" (5:45)
Chene Noir - "Le Train" (4:31)
Metropolis - "Every Time I See Him" (4:04)
The Brand New Heavies - "Stay This Way" (feat N'Dea Davenport - The Lunar dub) (5:25)
Typesun - "The PL" (extended edit) (5:15)
King Errisson - "Space Queen" (7:00)
Yusef Lateef - "Robot Man" (6:30)
Daniel Humair, Francois Jeanneau & Henri Texier - "Le Cyclope"
Airto Moreira - "O Galho Da Roseira (The Branches Of The Rose Tree)"
Francisco - "Wache"
Nar'Chiveol - "Apocalypse Now Ho" (4:41)
On - "Southern Freeez" (8:05)
Soylent Green - "After All" (6:28)
Review: As part of a new glut of music from Mr. Bongo comes this new curator's compilation from Luke Una. Featuring tracks from Yusef Lateef, Airto Moreira, Crooked Man, Henri Texier and many more, Una collates these tracks under the umbrella of 'E-Soul Cultura' - a kind of nocturnal underground soul, disco and funk (both new and old) that the disenfranchised inheritors of the Earth prefer to play in their sleepy, tucked away home kitchens and lofts. A blend of Latinxfuturism, space-age jazz and all manner of folk exquisites appear - not to mention a slew of infectious house detours on the latter half.
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Funky Donkey Vol 1 (remastered)
Funky Donkey
Una New York
Review: Jazz doesn't come much more wildy expressive, idiosyncratic, off the cuff, challenging and dense that this album from 1977. The Human Arts Ensemble came together in 1970 in St. Louis adn was a loose collective that associated themselves with the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM) and the Black Artists' Group (BAG) collective. They had no rues and no restrictions on who could play and it shows as different instrments shoulder their way to the front and vie for attention, from the drums to the keys, the sax to the double bass. This reissue features the original artwork as well as all new remastered audio and fresh liner notes by Howard Mandel that provide great context.
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Alright
Alright (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: NOL 132. Rel: 11 Oct 22
What Are We Gonna Do? (3:38)
Let’s Stay Together (4:02)
Make It Right (2:40)
Somebody Tonight (3:49)
At Any Moment (3:02)
Be Good 2 Me (3:39)
Don’t Give Up (2:51)
I Need Somebody (3:44)
Our Love Is Real (2:52)
Midnight Special (4:02)
Set Me Free (2:50)
Alright (3:04)
Review: Los Angeles' producer Luxxury has long specialised in the kind of opaque, warming, stylish and melodious fare that tends towards the timeless - retro-futurist, yacht-rock-tinged fusions of disco, AOR, synth-pop, boogie and blue-eyed soul that sounds like it was tailor-made to listen to while cruising down the Pacific highway in an early '80s convertible. Alright, his latest album, sees him subtly tweak that sound further and in the process deliver his most consistently entertaining full-length excursion to date. Our picks of the plentiful standouts include the slap-bass propelled dreaminess of 'Somebody Tonight', the radio-friendly dancefloor delight that is 'Be Good 2 Me', the yacht disco goodness of 'I Need Somebody' and the kaleidoscopic, filter-sporting lux-pop of 'Alright'.
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Stone Free (reissue)
Stone Free (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7797. Rel: 19 May 22
Stone Free (Freak With Me) (5:08)
I'm So Glad I Found Your Love (2:58)
More Love (3:43)
Is That The Way To Your Heart? (3:49)
Money's Funny (4:00)
Keep Dancin (2:53)
Million Dollar Love (3:34)
Funk Is Here To Stay (4:23)
Review: Stone Free was the only album to be released by funk and soul specialist Cecil Lyde in 1980, and its sumptuous body of songs immediately takes hold upon first spin. Originally released with the short-lived Californian label Aladdin Records, Chicago-native Lyde created an album of uncompromising modern soul and boogie that has an urgency to entertain.
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Saturday Night Special (reissue)
Cat: BBE 414ALPB. Rel: 22 Jun 23
Saturday Night Special
Joy Road
Belle Isle Daze
Saturday Night Special (alternate take)
Creative Musicians
Cheeba
Allen Barnes
On Your Mind
Help Me Get Away
Saturday Night Special (Lost alternative mix)
Belle Isle Daze (Lost alternative mix)
Review: One of the most remarkable things about Saturday Night Special, the 1975 debut album by the Lyman Woodard Organisation, is how two musicians - accompanied by various sessions drummers - could make such a rich and layered set. It still impresses that Lyman Woodard and Ron English could create so many superbly evocative and cinematic jazz-fusion workouts almost on their own. The set has long been regarded as one of the best musical commentaries on a particularly low period in Detroit's post-industrial history, and many of the tracks are suitably poignant - even those clearly aimed at the dancefloor. Critically, this reissue deals with one of the major issues with original copies - their poor pressing - by stretching the same tracks over two slabs of wax, rather than one.
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Jamaica To Toronto: Soul Funk & Reggae 1967-1974 (reissue) (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Jamaica To Toronto: Soul Funk & Reggae 1967-1974 (reissue) (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024) (gatefold yellow & green vinyl 2xLP + 20-page booklet with obi-strip (plays at 45RPM))
Cat: LITA 01911. Rel: 02 Dec 24
Jo-Jo & The Fugitives - "Fugitive Song"
Eddie Spencer - "If This Is Love (I'd Rather Be Lonely)"
Jo-Jo & The Fugitives - "Chips - Chicken - Banana Split"
Jackie Mittoo - "Grand Funk"
Lloyd Delpratt - "Together"
Cougars - "I Wish It Would Rain"
Johnnie Osbourne - "African Wake"
Ram - "Love Is The Answer"
Bob & Wisdom - "I Believe In Music"
The Sheiks - "Eternal Love"
Wayne McGhie & The Sounds Of Joy - "Fire (She Need Water)"
Cougars - "Right On"
Eddie Spencer - "You're So Good To Me Baby"
The Hitch-Hikers - "Mr Fortune" (feat The Mighty Pope)
Noel Ellis - "Memories"
Wayne McGhie - "Here We Go Again"
Review: Working in partnership with Light in the Attic and curated by Grammy-nominated producer, DJ and journalist Kevin Howes this wonderful new collection chronicles a vital musical migration: in late-1960s Toronto, Caribbean immigrants infused the city with ska, rocksteady and reggae and recorded some of the era's toughest tracks. Originators from Studio One, Treasure Isle and Trojan Records all united and broke racial and cultural barriers to build an influential yet under-appreciated Canadian reggae scene that is now showcased with a 20-page booklet with archival images, artist bios and essays on this double vinyl set.
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