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Singles
Shades Of Brown
Shades Of Brown (12" + insert)
Cat: AMT 010. Rel: 10 Jun 24
Searchin' For Love (4:07)
Black Woman (4:36)
Teasin' Woman (3:57)
Girl In The Streets (2:32)
Review: In 1969, Albina in the US underwent a pivotal transformation which saw the arrival of Black residents displaced by the Vanport floods. While a local Black economy thrived to start with, the neighbourhood eventually got neglected due to disinvestment by the city's elites but citizens didn't take it lying down and some of them formed Shades Of Brown, a group that emerged at the Albina Arts Center which was a haven for artists during civil unrest. With members from various musical acts, they found unity under leader Thara Memory who instilled discipline and required them to read and write music before performing. This EP, which is the group's sole record, embodies their camaraderie and the community's struggle against neglect across six raw-as-you-like funk cuts laden with emotion and narrative.
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EP
EP (double 7")
Cat: JMANSP 003. Rel: 02 Apr 25
California Soul (2:58)
Liberation Conversation (album version) (2:03)
Let's Wade In The Water (3:28)
Woman Of The Ghetto (3:04)
Review: This record comes at a sad time, as Marlena Shaw passed away in January 2024, the New York born soul singer with her unmistakable voice leaving a long list of amazing credits and performances when she departed. This magnificent double 7" focuses on her early years in the late 1960s, work she did on the highly influential Cadet label just before she moved to Blue Note. 'California Soul', 'Liberation Conversation', 'Let's Wade In The Water' and 'Woman Of The Ghetto' are all soul classics by the late songbird, and all gathered togethere here into one unmissable EP.
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Escape (remastered)
Cat: THANKYOU 035. Rel: 06 Aug 24
Forever (7:34)
Electric City (5:22)
KuRoOBi Magic (3:39)
Review: City Pop-era Japanese girl group Shohjo-Tai's 1984 EP with Red Bus Project (an alternative alias for their then synth-loving production outfit, Redbus), 'Escape', has long been a favourite amongst crate diggers - hence this handy reissue courtesy of Sound Metaphors offshoot Thank You. While the artwork has been refreshed, all three original tracks appear in freshly remastered form. On side A you'll find 'Forever', a body-popping slab of 1984 electro featuring Shohjo-Tai rapping in English over bubbly drum machine beats, squelchy bass, 'Rockit'-esque sounds and periodic horn breaks. Turn to the flip for Antal favourite 'Electric City', a driving City Pop-meets-Italo-disco club track blessed with a heavy and metronomic bassline, and the electro-goes-jazz-funk brilliance of 'Ku.Ro.O.Bi.Magic'.
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Multitrack Reworks Vol 9
Multitrack Reworks Vol 9 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MT 009. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Enjoy The Silence (Smoove Multitrack rework) (5:31)
Let's Stay Together (Smoove Multitrack rework) (6:20)
Blind Alley (Smoove Multitrack rework) (4:46)
Review: While the Reflex was the first to forge a career out of multi-track re-editing (which would have been called remixing back in the disco era, since you are rearranging using the original parts), plenty of producers have followed in his footsteps in recent times - not least popular disco and funk party-starter Smoove. Here he serves up a ninth instalment in his excellent 'Multitrack Reworks' series. On side A he does a stellar job in reinventing Depeche Mode's 'Enjoy The Silence' as a squelchy, synths-and-slap-bass sporting mid-tempo disco anthem, complete with spine-tingling vocal breakdowns. He opens side B with a stripped-back, dubbed-out take on Al Green classic 'Let's Stay Together', smartly emphasising the bittersweet beauty of the original version's orchestral accompaniment, before delivering a sweet, head-nodding take on the Emotions' 'Blind Alley'.
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Multitrack Reworks Vol 8
Multitrack Reworks Vol 8 (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MT 008. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Engine Number 9 (7:22)
Got To Be Real (4:51)
Star Of A Story (5:24)
Review: Smoove returns with another addition to his renowned Multitrack Rework series, offering a stripped-down bass and drums workout to open, with a seven-minute version of 'Engine Number 9'. The flipside sees him take on a classic with an extended reworking of 'Got To Be Real', starting with an open drum intro before breaking down the brass arrangements and highlighting the impeccable vocal harmonies. As usual, Smoove's deep understanding of groove and arrangement shines through, making this a must for anyone who appreciates his masterful touch on the funkier side of reworks.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Multitracks Reworks Vol 7
Multitracks Reworks Vol 7 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MT 007. Rel: 01 Jul 24
T - "Rollin'" (6:40)
RT - "Penguin" (4:36)
TMDM - "Scratchin'" (3:52)
Review: Smoove works his magic once again on Multitrack Reworks Volume 7, delivering standout edits of classic tracks. The Temptations' 'Papa Was A Rolling Stone' gets a refreshing update with crisp drums, rich vocal harmonies, and majestic orchestral breakdowns. On the flip side, Rufus Thomas' 'Do the Funky Penguin' shines with exposed drums and extended guitar riffs, adding new layers of groove. As an extra treat, Smoove presents his extended version of The Magic Disco Machine's 'Scratchin',' revealing a seriously funky bass line and pounding drums. With regular support from Craig Charles on BBC6 Music, this release is hailed as Smoove's best Multitrack Rework yet, offering a fresh take on timeless classics.
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Compared To What: Deluxe Set
Compared To What: Deluxe Set (gatefold double 7" + insert)
Cat: RS 45 066. Rel: 13 Dec 24
Compared To What (Studio version) (3:12)
Compared To What (alternative version) (2:56)
Feelin' It (Studio version) (2:28)
Feelin' It (alternative version) (2:20)
Review: This 7" is a reissue of one that first dropped back in July and soon sold out but with two extra cuts. It offered a rare chance to discover hidden gems from the Austrian Public Broadcasting Institution (ORF) vaults which were all vinyl debuts in summer. This gatefold double 7" kicks off with Stefanie & ORF Big Band's 'Compared to What,' a hard-hitting funk track featuring lo-fi vibes and powerful horns. The A-2 offers a subtly tweaked version, maintaining the same high energy. 'Feelin' It' then comes on the flipside with big brass leads, deep-cut drums and a stirring, emotive female vocal lead. A second alternative is also featured.
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Feelin' It
Feelin' It (7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: RS45 066DISCD. Rel: 23 Jul 24
Feelin' It (2:28)
Feelin' It (alternative version) (2:20)
Review: Record Shack unearth two tunes from the vaults of Austrian public broadcasting institution ORF, available for the very first time on officially released 7" record. Pressed using only the strictest high-grade equipment, the flame of soul soprano Stefanie Vhynak's 'Feelin' It' is rekindled with a rejuvenative flair: the Viennese singer cut her teeth in the USA before her return to her birthplace, where she was discovered and subsequently enjoyed a longstanding career. Though her stint with the Austrian Broadcasting Company was short-lived, it could still be argued that Stefanie's rep of contributions to the broadcaster lie among her best. The exigency of radio is paramount to good songcraft, which is why there are two versions of 'Feelin' It' here; the first of which lays down the centrality of the song's lyrics via pared-backbeat and muted funk, and the latter pulling the pull ring on the sonic grenade, allowing a full-throttle vocal and instrumental amour to explode.
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Where's The Mechanic
Cat: BS 044. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Where's The Mechanic (3:29)
Night Train (4:48)
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Albums
Kokoro
Kokoro (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BTR 98LP. Rel: 11 Oct 24
Empty Hands (3:22)
Kokoro (4:14)
Halilim Halilim (3:49)
A Flower Called Indica (4:26)
Tokyo Midnight (4:26)
Nasnusa (5:14)
Crossroad Of Love (3:55)
Blue Universe (4:27)
Review: Israeli funk quartet Sababa 5 and Japanese singer-cum-bellydancer Yurika Hanashima join forces again on 'Kokoro', a combination of two song suites: four brand new concoctions and four beloved older tracks. Sababa 5's unique combination of Middle Eastern funk and Mediterranean rhythm makes a surprisingly sensational combination with Japanese Jazz-fusion sensibilities. Opening track 'Empty Hands' is a string-led proposition by Yurika: When your hands are empty, you hold everything you need. The guitars are expressive without overpowering Yurika's gentle vocals - it's the perfect track for a sunny drive home. The real selling point here is the clutch of tracks from Sababa and Yurika's storied past, namely 'Tokyo Midnights, a jangly, groove-filled song describing a smoke-filled, drink-fueled night through the capital. This version is pressed on classic black vinyl, but has been in high demand on the artist's own store - so act fast.
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Making Moves
Making Moves (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: OHLP 41. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Amina (4:22)
Making Moves (feat AratheJay, Kofi Jama) (3:44)
Su Nkwa (4:16)
Domebi (4:26)
Gyae Me How (5:07)
San Su (3:44)
No Money, No Honey (2:42)
Wora Wosempa (4:04)
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From South Africa To South Carolina (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Cat: LLM 783845. Rel: 02 Dec 24
Johannesburg
A Toast To The People
The Summer Of '42
Beginnings (First Minute Of A New Day)
South Carolina (Barnwell)
Essex
Fell Together
A Lovely Day
South Carolina (Barnwell) (live - bonus tracks)
Save The Children (live)
Johannesburg (live)
Let Me See Your ID
Review: This seminal collaborative album by Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson was released in 1975 but gets a special reissue for Record Store Day 2024. It blends jazz, soul and acute political commentary with Scott-Heron's powerful spoken-word lyrics alongside Jackson's innovative woodwind arrangements. The title track reflects the duo's global perspective and highlights the struggles for freedom and equality that are still so relevant today. The album's fusion of groove, intellect and activism marked a significant moment in Scott-Heron's career. With its poignant social messages and rich instrumentation, this record remains a timeless work of political and musical significance.
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Free Spirit
Cat: PMR 21. Rel: 20 Dec 24
Free Spirit
No More Tears
Silver Trane
Homeland
Adam
In Love Again
Reunion
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The 12" Collection (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
The 12" Collection (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (gatefold clear pink & blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SPLP 7091. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Uptown Festival Medley (8:50)
Take That To The Bank (6:07)
The Second Time Around (4:09)
Right In The Socket (7:12)
Full Of Fire (6:38)
Make That Move (6:11)
A Night To Remember (4:58)
I Can Make You Feel Good (6:15)
Dead Giveaway (6:09)
Over & Over (6:15)
Dancing In The Sheets (Disco mix) (4:15)
Circumstantial Evidence (5:03)
This Is For The Lover In You (5:00)
Tags: Disco Funk
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Percussion Discussion
Cat: FNR 249. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Dance Of The Pharaohs (1:54)
Hot Lunch (1:19)
Jungle Strut (2:18)
Just Voodoo It (2:00)
Wolfbag (2:41)
Duff Love (2:40)
The Jewel Thief (3:03)
Rainforest Hum (2:33)
Hot Carl (3:11)
Snake Hips (2:35)
Tropical B Boy (3:32)
Clap My Bitch Up (2:27)
Samba Funkin' (2:44)
Bali High Af (2:22)
Mission Implausible (2:53)
Congo Shuffle (2:09)
Amazon Primal (2:43)
Son Of Hot Carl (2:40)
Review: Shawn Lee steps into untamed territory with Toe Rag Rhythms, a perc-ky odyssey trading in polish for pulse, spontaneity, and raw funk energy. Departing from his usual tightly composed fare, this session hears Lee, a seasoned multi-alias musician and composer from London, joined by four more percussionists, losing himself in a jungle of drums, shakers, bells, and earthbound textures. Lee adds tinkerbell piano lines to ground-lift the otherwise swirling, syncopated chaos, finishing each tracks with a loose-limbed, hypnotic charm. Whether the humid bounce of 'Tropical B Boy', the cinematic swirl of 'Dance Of The Pharoahs', or the laid-back snap of 'Rainforest Hum', this record easily earns its place alongside global groove rarities. Wild, rhythmic, totally addictive.
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Body Pressure (remastered)
Body Pressure (remastered) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 90. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Body Pressure
Yakki Yakki
Free As The Sea
Monster Monster
Hold On For Love
Is This For Real
Hollywood
With You Is Where I'm Gonna Be
Don't Keep Me Waiting
Review: Funk and soul group Sho Nuff were already beneficiaries of such greats as Stax Records and Malaco before their fourth LP, now reissued here through Wewantsounds, came out via the Japanese music racket King Records. Whilst their earlier records saw wide promotions in the US, Body Pressure heard the sextet relocate their appeal to the Japanese market, after having toured regularly in the Eastern isle after their prior album Stand Up For Love saw only modest sales success. Now well into their early-mid 80s embrace of boogie, the likes of 'Body Pressure', 'Monster Monster' and 'Is This For Real' hear unique pan-Asian collaborative panaceas, with recordings from Japanese funk jazz guitarist Takao Naoi standing out most notably on this sizzler.
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Flatfoot Hustlin'
Flatfoot Hustlin' (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7422. Rel: 24 Jul 24
I Like To Dance (4:49)
Time For Loving (4:15)
A Voyage (1:04)
I Like Your Stuff (4:28)
Flat Foot Hustlin' (6:25)
Gift To The Sun (5:58)
Can't You Feel The Fire (4:53)
A Voyage (1:05)
Review: Canada's famously vibrant funk scene has given rise to many gems over the years and now one of them is getting a reissue on P-Vine complete with an obi-strip. The Sidewinders' much-coveted album, Flatfoot Hustlin' is a real gem that emanates the spirit of deep-rooted funk. Famously it was recorded in the same studio as Professor Lett and Study's Love Serenade which further details about it have long been unknown and mysterious. That has only added to its allure and appeal amongst the rare groove community but of course, the music itself is the real draw. Featured tracks like 'I Like To Dance' and 'Flat Foot Hustli'' cannot fail to ignite dancefloors, while 'Time For Loving' is a more smooth groove and 'Gift to the Sun' gets nice and heavy making this an essential cop for funk aficionados.
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Killing Time
Cat: FNR 256. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Better Times (3:55)
Good Work (live At Jamuary 3) (4:27)
Love So Bad (part 2) (2:53)
The Honey Badger Strut (4:10)
Don't You Doubt It Baby (4:35)
Can't Get Over You (3:42)
When Will It Be Enough (4:40)
Let's Pretend (3:40)
Echo's Theme (3:45)
In My Way (3:58)
Review: A decade in the making, the long-awaited new album from Smith & The Honey Badgers gathers analogue sessions recorded by the band over a ten-year stretch, from early risings in Marietta and makeshift setups in a Hackney bedroom to recent studio time at Echo Ray in Wood Green. Lead vocalist Marietta Smith fills out each mix with clarity and vavavoom, the likes of 'Better Times', 'Don't You Doubt It Baby' and 'Echo's Theme' marking a terrific rouser soul record following four early-career singles released via Lunch Money and Fnr.
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Goodthing
Cat: BS 1LP. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Goodthing (3:14)
Happiness (3:24)
Eternal Blessings (4:24)
MONEY (3:06)
Neptune (2:51)
Whup `Em Good (3:22)
Time Goes Slower (3:55)
Darkest Hour (3:03)
More Than A Billionaire (3:06)
Lived & Died A Thousand Times (4:39)
Beautiful Mess (2:59)
Cave (3:26)
No More Love Songs (2:34)
Review: New York Blues Hall of Fame inductee Bette Smith returns with her third album, Goodthing, which blends soul, gospel, and rock & roll. Produced by Grammy winner Jimmy Hogarth, the album features anthemic soul rock sounds driven by Smith's raspy, soulful vocals and rather reminiscent of the late great Tina Turner, as well as Aretha Franklin and Etta James. Influenced by her childhood in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, Smith merges street-corner soul with the gospel music her mother loved. Building on the success of her previous albums, Jetlagger and The Good, The Bad, and The Bette, this new work again showcases her powerful range and solidifies her as a dynamic and ever-rising soul artist.
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This Is (Deluxe Edition) (reissue)
This Is (Deluxe Edition) (reissue) (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: LEGO 351VL. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Gonna Get You (3:40)
Working Woman (3:06)
Coffee High (2:54)
Everything Holds Blame (3:10)
Snake Charmer (3:02)
Free Vibes (instrumental) (2:12)
Love Alarm (3:50)
Out Of Fashion (3:47)
Nothing For Nothing (3:04)
Magic Time Machine (2:45)
The Time Is Right For Love (2:49)
Hold Fast (3:27)
Working Woman (Kenny Dope mix) (3:20)
The Time Is Right For Love (Swing-O aka 45 remix) (4:34)
Coffee High (Bellevilloise) (1:01)
Snake Charmer (instrumental) (3:32)
Free Vibes (part 2 - vocal version) (2:59)
Burn This Disco Out (live) (3:13)
Magic Time Machine (live)
June (live)
Hold Fast (Jr Blender remix)
The Time Is Right For Love (Flute version)
Working (part 2 - instrumental) (0:05)
Review: Some 15 years after its original release in 2009, This Is ... by Gizelle Smith & The Mighty Mocambos remains a classic in the sister funk genre. Raw, melodic, and vibrant, the album hasn't aged a bit and now, as a result of that, it's being re-released with unreleased bonus tracks, rare remixes and a limited-edition double vinyl. With standout tracks like 'Working Woman,' which became a global DJ fav, the album brims with Gizelle Smith's unique style and powerful vocals. Blazing horns, soulful guitars and dynamic production all help bring them to life on a record that is rooted in the golden era of soul but coloured with modern charm.
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Manifesto (reissue)
Manifesto (reissue) (orange vinyl LP)
Cat: DR 057LPC. Rel: 22 May 25
Parasite (5:41)
Kapital (9:35)
People People (4:20)
State Terrorism (4:11)
Interested Benevolence (5:50)
Grasshopper & Toad (6:13)
Amen (7:31)
Review: Originally released in 2008, Manifesto captured Canada's The Souljazz Orchestra in full stride i locked into deep Afrobeat, but stretching further into spiritual jazz, militant funk and raw soul. It's one of their most focused records, recorded live with no overdubs, and it still hits hard. Tracks like 'Parasite' and 'People, People' feel especially relevant now, tackling inequality, media spin and class struggle with sharp lyrics and a driving sense of purpose. There's fire in the horns, urgency in the rhythm, but also a feeling of hope and collective strength. The band has offered plenty of highlights since, but Manifesto remains a standout i lean, direct and full of intent.
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Played by: John Kong
Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
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The Funk & Soul Sessions
Cat: 587048 0. Rel: 17 Jun 24
100 Percent (feat Angelo Starr) (2:48)
All We Strive For (feat SheZar) (3:00)
Make Me Feel Fine (feat SheZar) (3:00)
Don't Tell Me (feat Angelo Starr) (2:53)
Crossroads (feat SheZar) (3:04)
Take Me As I Am (feat SheZar) (2:53)
Like You & Me (feat SheZar & Angelo Starr) (2:29)
No Man Worries (feat SheZar) (2:38)
Funky Dynamo (2:43)
Express Train (2:13)
Kick That Hustle (2:10)
Cookie Dough (2:36)
Heavy Rotator (2:23)
Minor Mirage (2:54)
Backstreet Boogie (3:11)
Sunset Strut (2:24)
The Big Man (2:20)
Review: Speedometer's still superb The Funk and Soul Sessions was originally recorded live at the iconic Abbey Road Studios in London. It was initially created for the Abbey Road Masters label as two exclusive library albums for TV and film, and came in limited quantities, as it does again here with this reissue for which the label has pressed just 250 copies for fans and collectors alike. Now celebrating their 25th anniversary, Speedometer's classic soul sound on side A features powerhouse vocals from SheZar and Angelo Starr. Side B highlights Speedometer's signature hard-hitting, heavy funk, performed live by their eight-piece band. This limited edition LP is top notch for authentic funk and soul heads.
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Spirits Rejoice! (reissue)
Cat: FRB 016. Rel: 30 May 24
Emakhaya (6:21)
Woza Uzo Kudanisa Nathi (4:27)
Music Is Our Purpose (5:06)
Spirits (6:04)
Happy & In Love (3:30)
Confusions (4:58)
Why All This Time (5:03)
Papa's Funk (6:42)
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Heads Up
Cat: PM 020. Rel: 20 Dec 24
Georgia O'
Pedra Da Lua
Aunt Remus
Tribute To Afreeka
Uncle Jemima
Kimmy & Donnie
Trampoline
Para Los Papinos
Review: Stone Alliance dropped a number of now cult albums that brought fresh invention to the world of jazz-funk back in the 1970s in their prime. Many have become hard to find and out-of-print pieces that cost a pretty penny. Heads Up is a fine example of the trio's signature prowess featuring saxophonist Steve Grossman (who worked with Miles Davis no less, plus bassist Gene Perla and percussionist Don Alias. The album blends sharp improvisation with rich, global influences and standout tracks like 'Tribute to Afreeka' and 'Jimmy & Donnie.'
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The Revival Of Survival
The Revival Of Survival (green vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 100LP 158G. Rel: 27 Mar 25
How Many Times (5:30)
The Revival Of Survival (3:51)
Everything & All I Want (3:07)
Cut Me Loose (feat JP Bimeni) (3:49)
Close To Where You Are (3:42)
Fix You Up (3:12)
The Beat I Know (feat Sheree dubois & Carmy Love) (2:47)
2 Die 4 U (3:46)
When Worlds Collide (2:32)
Reach Out (feat Laville) (4:31)
Summer Song (feat Omar) (4:57)
Review: A collection that blends classic soul, jazz, and rhythm & blues with a touch of British mod flair, this is the 11th album from the British veterans. From the outset, the album demonstrates the band's ability to capture emotion with the haunting saxophone and reflective vocals on 'How Many Times', which sets a powerful tone for what follows. The title track delivers an uplifting, seventies-inspired anthem, combining brass, hand percussion and heartfelt harmonies that evoke the essence of Isaac Hayes and Stevie Wonder. Tracks like 'Everything & All I Want' and 'Cut Me Loose' highlight the band's versatility, drawing influences from artists such as Paul Weller and Fela Kuti. The latter, featuring JP Bimeni's stunning vocals, delivers a funky, rhythm-driven groove. Meanwhile, 'Close To Where You Are' is a beautiful love dedication with its soulful brass arrangements and dreamy trumpet segments. The album also explores more introspective moments with 'Fix You Up', which exudes a relaxed, jazzy vibe, while 'The Beat I Know' offers a peaceful, bass-driven composition with serene vocals from Sheree DuBois and Carmy Love. Other tracks like 'When Worlds Collide' and 'Reach Out' deliver elegant slices of rhythm and blues. The band's ability to mix emotion with impeccable musicianship is on full display. The closing track, 'Summer Song,' featuring the legendary Omar, is a poignant tribute to overcoming life's challenges, closing the album on a deeply reflective note. The Revival of Survival is a stunning, soulful journey that will leave listeners eagerly demanding more.
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