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Peace & Harmony (reissue)
Peace & Harmony (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ISLELP 004. Rel: 08 May 19
Sexy Dancer (6:29)
Step On (6:35)
She's Gone (5:53)
Peace & Harmony (5:47)
Peaceful Dub (6:10)
Do It Together (6:56)
Review: Isle Of Jura's latest must-have reissue isn't a slept-on Balearic gem, but rather a turn-of-the-'80s disco-boogie classic from sadly departed Nigerian musician Harry Mosco. Many may know the breezy Afro/disco/funk fusion of opener "Sexy Dancer" and the hazy disco-funk genius of "Step On" (both have been reissued in the past), yet it's the lesser-known cuts - particularly the lolloping, Clavinet-heavy dub disco of "Peace & Harmony", spaced-out "Peaceful Dub" and sumptuous jazz-funk slow jam "Do It Together" - that really set the pulse racing. The reissue sounds superb, too, thanks to a killer re-mastering job, so it's no stretch to suggest that it's worth picking this version up rather than tracking down an original pressing.
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The People Tree (30th Anniversary Special Edition)
Cat: AJX2LP 384. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Institution Man (5:25)
Jesse (4:59)
Startdust Bubblegum (4:01)
Mister Freedom (4:44)
Dragster (2:41)
Find It (5:14)
The People Tree (3:41)
Apple Green (4:04)
Time Of The Future (6:01)
Saturation 70 (4:22)
Illusions (2:52)
A Trip Down Brian Lane (5:28)
Jesse (alternate Master mix) (4:59)
Institution Man (single edit) (3:11)
Warlocks Of The Mind (part 1) (2:56)
Time Of The Future (alternate EP mix) (5:53)
Find It (radio edit) (3:24)
Almost Grown (feat Paul Weller) (3:36)
Apple Green (with Harmony vocal) (4:22)
Illusions (No Horns mix) (3:04)
A Trio Down Brian Lane (7" mix) (4:19)
Slide Sweet Baby (6:06)
The People Tree (No Mellotron mix) (3:43)
Jesse (alternate Brendan Lynch radio mix) (4:20)
Review: Acid Jazz's announcement of the 30th anniversary 2LP remastered edition of Mother Earth's The People Tree is a momentous occasion for fans of acid jazz and soul music alike. Originally released in 1994, this album holds a significant place in the genre's history, blending elements of soul, funk, and folk-tinged rock from the 70s with a modern twist. The special edition reissue boasts the original album, along with three previously unreleased tracks and six making their vinyl debut. Remastered from the original analogue recordings, this release promises to breathe new life into the beloved classic. Featuring guest appearances from iconic artists like Paul Weller, Dee C Lee and Simon Bartholomew of Brand New Heavies, The People Tree is a testament to the collaborative spirit of the acid jazz scene. Notable bonus tracks include the previously unreleased alternative version of 'Apple Green,' an alternate take on 'Illusions,' and the title track itself. First-time vinyl cuts offer fresh perspectives on tracks like 'Jesse' and 'Slide Sweet Baby,' adding depth to the listening experience. The album's presentation is equally impressive, with a beautiful 'wide-spine' layout, printed inner sleeves, and insightful notes from label-founder Eddie Piller, accompanied by unseen photos from the original cover shoot. Overall, this anniversary edition of The People Tree is a album worth your time as it often selected for one of the best examples in the genre.

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Mr Bongo Record Club Volume One (reissue)
MR BONGO / VARIOUS
Cat: MRBLP 141. Rel: 27 Apr 20
Neno Exporta Som - "Deixa A Tristeza" (3:28)
Alipio Martins - "Piranha" (2:51)
Lemos E Debetio - "Morro Do Barraco Sem Agua" (2:49)
Barbosa - "Seara De Oxala" (2:06)
Dave Pike Set - "Mathar" (3:43)
Lantei - "Fish & Funjee (Komi Ke Kenam)" (2:54)
Buari - "Karam Bani" (4:20)
The Rwenzori's - "Handsome Boy (E Wara)" (part 1 & 2) (6:46)
Mavas John - "Use My Bady" (4:28)
Big Youth - "Mammy Hot Daddy Cool" (3:09)
Tappa Zukie - "Freak" (7:11)
Connie Laverne - "Can't Live Without You" (2:39)
Alex Rodriguez - "El Mercado" (4:57)
Cortex - "Chanson D'un Jour D'Hiver" (5:27)
King James Version - "He's Forever (Amen)" (4:50)
Review: Brighton based record label, publishers, cinematographers and legendary former London record store Mr Bongo present the first installment in their new 'Mr Bongo Record Club' compilation series. It features, in their words "a selection of favourites, recent discoveries and sought after obscurities, which form the basis of our DJ sets and our radio show of the same name." There really is some great music on here that has been sourced from all corners of the globe and as much as they're oldies: they certainly are goodies. Our favourites weren't limited to: Brazilian duo Lemos E Debetio's charming "Morro Do Barraco Sem Agua", the African funk explosion of Lantei's "Fish & Funjee (Komi Ke Kenam)" and some truly hot reggae vibes in the form of Big Youth's 1977 unclassic "Mammy Hot Daddy Cool" among many others on this fine compilation.
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Tags: MPB | Brazilian
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Qantikala
Cat: SP 10004. Rel: 21 Aug 24
Pulau (1:30)
Bing Long Moon (2:35)
Mai Pen Rai (3:34)
Ping Pong Palm (2:44)
Onsen Moku Moku (3:33)
Asadoya Yunta (5:19)
Cham Cham Club (3:27)
Sama Sama (2:52)
Riango Pongo (3:14)
Mapania (2:10)
Kalavinka (3:16)
Review: Muchamucham's Qantikala is a delightful surprise from this innovative Japanese band, offering a blend of funk, ambient, and dub with a distinctive island flavor. Released by Special 10 Japan, this album stands out for its unique fusion of Hawaiian and Japanese influences, creating an original and tradition-steeped sound. Highlights include 'Pulau,' which features a breezy island vibe, and 'Bing Long Moon,' where funk and ambient elements intertwine with nature sounds for a relaxing experience. 'Onsen Moku Moku' is an enchanting island love song, while 'Yunta Asadoya' delivers a light rock groove that adds to the album's diverse appeal. Qantikala is a refreshing instrumental collection that transports listeners to a serene and eclectic sonic landscape. This is such a refreshing sound!
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Turn This Mutha Out
Cat: LPSBCS 73. Rel: 18 Jan 21
Could Heaven Ever Be Like This (8:37)
Camby Bolongo (4:35)
Turn This Mutha Out (6:50)
Tasty Cakes (4:22)
Crab Apple (5:12)
Moon Hymn (4:18)
Say What (3:58)
Review: Idris's fifth and perhaps most popular of his near-20 LP strong solo discography (that's not including the epic array of artists he's worked with from Fats Domino to Art Davis) Ranging from the heavily-sampled stone-cold soul stunner "Could Heaven Ever Be Like This" to silky disco funk such as the album title track and the sleazier "Crab Apple" to the frenetic jazz blasts of tracks such as "Camby Bolongo", this is the sound of a man fully committed to the craft and spirit of the groove. Nothing short of essential.
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House Of The Rising Sun (reissue)
House Of The Rising Sun (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3297. Rel: 05 Mar 24
House Of The Rising Sun (4:39)
Baia (Boogie Bump) (4:36)
Hard To Face The Music (4:45)
Theme For New York City (3:25)
Sudan (10:40)
Hey Pocky A-Way (6:04)
Review: Idris Muhammad, a prominent American jazz drummer and bandleader, has left an indelible mark on contemporary music as one of its most sampled drummers. His 1976 album House Of The Rising Sun likely fuelled this reputation, thanks to Muhammad's impeccable rhythmic precision. Renowned for his tight, rubbery style, Muhammad's mastery shines through in the six long jazz-funk tracks on the LP. Each piece showcases his unwavering commitment to the craft, delivered with ultra-crisp quality. Despite his acclaim, it's doubtful Muhammad ever faced flying cymbals during his illustrious career, a testament to his undeniable skill and professionalism.
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Mother Nature (remastered)
Mother Nature (remastered) (limited pink vinyl LP)
Cat: RLGM 14811PMI. Rel: 13 Apr 23
Love Me, Love Me (5:43)
You Put A Hurtin' On Me (4:52)
I Can't Stop Dancin' (3:44)
Each Other (3:14)
Mother Nature (5:06)
Take Me In Your Arms (4:21)
The Ride Is Over (5:15)
Review: Real Gone Music are experts at reissuing ultra-rare r&b and disco, but Mary Mundy's 'Mother Nature' has proved a challenge even for them. Sometimes the album is available online, sometimes not, and if it is, it goes for hundreds. It's no wonder sourcing the licenses might have proved taxing. Ultimately, though, the perceived value of this record boils down to its limited initial pressing run, which was in spite of Mundy's undeniable vocal talents and affiliation to many other New York based disco pushers in the early 80s. A masterful ensemble project with production by Lew Hanson, Mundy's sound is undeniably hers, her voice gliding across a fiery-desirous shindig of whispers, rhythm guitar, synth, and future-facing add-prod.
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Uterus Uterus (reissue)
Uterus Uterus (reissue) (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PROT 7194. Rel: 10 Aug 22
Jungle (4:31)
Wonder Life (3:12)
Stay With Me, My Love (4:33)
Shake Up Heaven & Shake Earth (3:37)
Love The One You're With (3:34)
Hungry Sky (5:14)
Fushigi Okite (4:49)
Koujitsu (5:06)
Toki No Oto (4:48)
Review: Yumi Murata's Uterus Uterus is a jazz-pop classic from 1985. Yumi is a vocal coach and former singer who was active from the late 70s and through the 80s before opening her own Murata Yumi Vocal Training Room in 1991 and teaching ever since. This long-player was a later one out of the seven she released in all and is one of her most popular as it mixes up fusion, new wave, funk, pop and jazz across synth sounds. These are enjoyable and sophisticated sounds from this talented vocalist.
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Diggin' Groove Diggers: Best Of Tribe
MURO / VARIOUS
Cat: PLP 7948. Rel: 12 Oct 23
Wendell Harrison - "Love Dream" (5:39)
Wendell Harrison - "Take Time Out" (3:53)
Wendell Harrison - "Belle Isle" (4:19)
Wendell Harrison - "Ginseng Love" (4:05)
Phil Ranelin - "Sounds From The Village" (3:43)
Harold Mckinney - "Freedom Jazz Dance" (6:15)
Harold Mckinney - "Ode To Africa" (single version) (3:47)
Wendell Harrison - "The Wok" (6:40)
Review: The legendary DJ Muro is behind this superb new P-Vine compilation, Diggin Groove Diggers: Best Of Tribe. Muro is a truly a-grade digger and one of his homeland of Japan's most famous. Here he collates together some of his favourite songs from Tribe, a rather legendary spiritual jazz collective from the Motor City. This music has been revered for more than 50 years and now for the first time gets put together on one album that is both a perfect primer for newbies and a great collection for those long-time fans.
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You Can Be
Cat: NA5281 LP. Rel: 07 Nov 24
That Look In Your Eyes (3:07)
You Can Be (3:31)
Lady In My Dream (4:52)
Let Me Start Lovin' You (2:18)
That's The Way (1:01)
Shake Your Booty (3:09)
That True Love Of Mine (5:45)
We're The Band (3:32)
Review: The long-lost disco-soul-funk album You Can Be by the Music Makers Band is finally seeing the light of day on vinyl once more with new mixes from original multi-track tapes by Kenny Dope. Forgotten in a linen closet in Macon, Georgia since 1979, this reel-to-reel treasure contains recordings from the group that previously released 'Black Gold' as The Mighty Chevelles in 1977. By 1979, now known as Music Makers Band, they captured this disco-funk gem at Capricorn Studios and here each track shines anew thanks to the fine work of funk lover Kenny Dope's work.
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Sierra Leone In 1970s USA
Sierra Leone In 1970s USA (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SNDWLP 062. Rel: 02 May 14
Wali Bena
Be Patient
Ben Ben Bee
Bi Loko
Yamba Sowe
Review: Soundway's debut Sierra Leone exploration introduces us to Muyei Power who toured their country (and, on occasion, the US) throughout much of the 70s. With only a handful of 45s recorded, their sound has been largely unheard for the last 30/40 years. Until now. Complete with detailed liner notes and artwork, this album is a fantastic document. More importantly, it sounds fantastic: stretching from the more western influenced funk dynamic of "Bi Loko" to the frenetic percussive fusion of "Be Patient" via the smoky, mournful horns on the folky "Ben Ben Bee" there's a unique sound that resonates with everything else you know and love about African music during the ever-fertile 70s, yet rings and stamps with a life of its own.
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Tags: African | Afro Funk
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Full House
Full House (limited milky pink vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PROT 7276. Rel: 02 Aug 24
Track 1 (3:34)
Still I Love You (4:07)
Dancing Girl (4:15)
Feel So Fine (4:26)
Track 5 (4:49)
Track 6 (4:00)
9 Gatsu Ni Nattara Good Bye (3:48)
Smile Again (4:13)
Track 9 (3:49)
Track 10 (4:56)
Review: A lesser-known but electrifyingly slick city pop record (her fourth) by Junko Ohashi. 1979's Full House hears the Japanese singer's graceful but powerful contralto in full collaborative force, paired against the historic instrumental talents of her backing band, Minoya Central Station. Perhaps second only to Ohashi's timeless New York paean, Magical, Full House is yet another discographic dazzler that most likely contributed to the revival of the city pop genre after its retroactive but no less ironic recognition in the popular music sphere by the vaporwave subgenre, future funk. The mood throughout Full House is vital and joyful, suggesting something close to complete emotional fulfilment and idealistic glee on the singer's part - all part of the city pop's objective - its grand plan - to portray metropolitan life as an ultimate ideal.
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