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Singles
Disco Shitan
Cat: BSTX 005. Rel: 01 Feb 16
Disco Shitan (long version) (5:08)
Shitan (part 1) (3:09)
Shitan (part 2) (4:03)
Review: A near-mythical release from the Italian composer/bassist/karate don Pino Presti, Shitan was a one-off project in 1977. Slow, pensive, full of tension and loaded with detailed cinematic elements, it still sounds forward-thinking today. No surprises that the original 12"s regularly go for hundreds. Madly the long version never made it to the original 12" so this is the first time the full five minute version has been available. As if a repress wasn't enough reason to jump on this!
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Multitrack Reworks Vol 3
Multitrack Reworks Vol 3 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MT 003. Rel: 24 Aug 22
Deep (7:40)
Touch (5:57)
Superman (6:05)
Review: Veteran Newcastle-based producer Johnathan Watson aka Smoove is back with the third instalment in the Multitrack Reworks, a new series that will be putting out limited edition, hand-stamped white label 12's that are made from reworked tunes constructed from the original multitracks. This one features the deep down and dirty P-funk of A-side cut 'Deep', while over on the flip Watson lends his Midas touch to a solid reconstruction of a certain deep funk classic by Slave, as well as a spruced up soul classic for all the heads out there on 'Superman'.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Multitrack Reworks Vol 4
Multitrack Reworks Vol 4 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MT 004. Rel: 24 Oct 22
Live (6:43)
Egypt (8:52)
Review: Smoove is one half of the legendary edit duo Smoove and Turell from Northern England. He goes it alone here on the fourth volume of his Multitack Reworks series with two slices of the kind of grooves that we know and love and him for. A-side 'Live' and flip track 'Egypt' are both prime cuts of timeless funk with driving drum breaks and plenty of catchy and hooky melodic motifs. These limited edition, hand-stamped white label 12"s always do damage on the dancefloor so are well worth picking up.
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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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Albums
CUBA: Music & Revolution Culture Clash in Havana Experiments In Latin Music 1975-85 Vol 1
Grupo Irakere - "Chequere Son" (5:23)
Conjunto Rumbavana - "El Son Del Campeon" (5:04)
Juan Formell & Los Van Van - "Mi Ritmo Caliente" (3:15)
Grupo Monumental - "Mi Son Caridad" (3:55)
Grupo De Experimentacion Sonora Del ICAIC - "Sondeando" (3:17)
Las D'Aida - "Con Cadencia Y Con Dulzura" (4:45)
Juan Formell & Los Van Van - "Y No Le Conviene" (4:01)
Pablo Milanes - "Te Quiero Porque Te Quiero" (3:15)
Emiliano Salvado - "Luna Wanestain" (8:31)
Los Reyes 73 - "Un Lamento Hecho Cancion" (4:04)
Eduardo Ramos - "Vocacion Revolucion" (2:34)
Grupo Monumental - "Hasta Las Cuantas" (4:19)
Los 5 U 4 - "Solo Esta Musica" (2:38)
Grupo De Experimentacion Sonora Del ICAIC - "Cancion Con Todos" (3:26)
Orquesta Los Van Van - "Yo Se Que Van Van" (1:24)
Grupo Monumental - "Nadie Se Siente Cansado" (2:59)
Orquesta Ritmo Oriental - "Maria, Baila El Son" (2:54)
Juan Pablo Torres Y Algo Nuevo - "Rompe Cocorioco" (4:21)
Los Reyes 73 - "Grandes Amigos" (4:21)
Paquito D'Rivera - "La Patica" (3:08)
Grupo De Experimentacion Sonora Del ICAIC - "Grifo" (6:13)
Raul Gomez - "Dacapo" (3:47)
Grupo Irakere - "Juana 1600" (4:57)
Review: Gilles Peterson's obsession with Cuba is long running and well documented over various compilations from across the years. His latest focusses on Experiments in Latin Music from 1975 to 85 and the title suggests it will be the first of an ongoing series on Soul Jazz, compiled in collaboration with Stuart Baker. Across three vibrant sides of vinyl all manner of grooves are offered up, some more traditional, some bravely out there, all drawing on the jazz, funk, Brazilian tropicalia and disco - mixed with classic Latin and salsa - which made it to the island in the 70s.
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Vale Tudo
Cat: MRBLP 230. Rel: 26 May 21
Trem Da Central (4:03)
Candura (3:04)
Pela Cidade (3:21)
Onda Negra (3:41)
Gamacao (3:16)
Vale Tudo (4:09)
Guarde Minha Voz (3:11)
Terra Azul (3:29)
Musa (2:44)
So As Estrelas (3:26)
Review: Considered one of the essential Brazilian funk records of an era, Sandra Sa's Vale Tudo receives a much deserved reissue here on Mr. Bongo. Originally released in 1983, it was produced by Lincoln Olivetti alongside a who's who of musicians that were central figures on the scene at the time. From the disco boogie of 'Trem Da Central' featuring one amazing brass section, the heartfelt and romantic ballad 'Onda Negra' and the late night boogie-down vibe of 'Guarde Minha Voz' - they are the perfect backdrop for Sa's unique voice which really shines throughout. Although most prolific in the early '80s, Sa continues to work in the music industry to this day.
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In The Red
SAINT JAMES / VARIOUS
In The Red (LP + insert)
Cat: CHUWANAGA 001. Rel: 07 Nov 17
Equa - "In The Red" (5:24)
Congress - "Something That You Got (Real Hot)" (5:04)
Potion - "Catch The Feelin' (Showstopper)" (6:50)
Inch By Inch - "If It's Magic (We Don't Want It)" (6:42)
Index - "Starlight (The Break)" (6:02)
Spookey - "Friends" (4:36)
Review: Discomatin co-founder and all-round Parisian selector don Saint James co-launches his new Chuwanaga label with this expertly curated compilation. In The Red is a deep dive into the exciting funk fusion coming out of London between 1980-83 as a new movement of black British musicians honed a sound that owes as much to soundsystem culture as it does disco. From the glistening instrumental flare of Index to the lavish synths and slap bass of Equa, this captures a unique and currently under-documented moment in groove history. Complete with detailed liner notes, this is a fantastic way to launch a new label. Not to be slept on.
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Jazz Jazz Jazz
Jazz Jazz Jazz (LP + booklet)
Cat: HABIBI 0091. Rel: 08 Nov 18
Seira Music (2:31)
Shaikan Music (3:51)
Saat Alfarah (4:46)
Farrah Galbi Aljadeed (5:01)
Kaif Halo (5:47)
Forssa Saeeda (6:55)
Nile Waves (3:57)
Azzah Music (3:49)
Bride Of Afrika (feat Osman Zeeto) (3:44)
Hilwa Ya Amoora (3:21)
Review: Habibi Funk co-founder Jannis Stuertz first came across "the Holy Grail of Sudanese funk", Saif Abu Bakr and The Scorpions "Jazz, Jazz, Jazz", while browsing eBay listings a few years back. His interest piqued, he took a trip to Sudan to track down the musicians who had made a ridiculously rare LP that was changing hands for thousands of pounds online. Some four years later, his wish to reissue the set has finally come through. It was originally recorded in Kuwait in 1980 and brilliantly joins the dots between American funk, soul and rhythm and blues, traditional Sudanese vocals and rhythmic arrangements, and even a dash of Congolese soukkous. It's the first full album Habibi Funk has reissued, and with good reason: it's near perfect from start to finish.
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Tags: African | Afro Funk | Afro Jazz | Arabic
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Pieces Of A Man (AAA 2 Disc Edition)
Pieces Of A Man (AAA 2 Disc Edition) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: XXQLP 2094. Rel: 27 Oct 22
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (3:09)
Save The Children (4:28)
Lady Day & John Coltrane (3:37)
Home Is Where The Hatred Is (3:22)
When You Are Who You Are (3:23)
I Think I'll Call It Morning (3:33)
Pieces Of A Man (4:55)
A Sign Of The Ages (4:03)
Or Down You Fall (3:14)
The Needle's Eye (4:54)
The Prisoner (9:28)
Review: Originally planned for release last year to mark the 50th anniversary of the album's creation, Gil Scott-Heron's most renowned full-length returns in stunning, audiophile quality sound. This time round, the album has been stretched across two discs, both of which have been pressed at 45rpm for louder sound. Created by Scott-Heron and musical sparring partner Brian Jackson with the assistance of producer Bob Thiele, Pieces of a Man remains an incredible album, with a string of classic cuts - think 'Home is Where The Hatred Is', 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised' and 'Save the Children' - being joined by such lesser-celebrated delights as the fizzing 'Lady Day and John Coltrane', the blissful 'I Think I'll Call It Morning' and 'A Sign of the Ages'.
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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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Seu Jorge & Almaz
Seu Jorge & Almaz (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: NA 5068. Rel: 29 Jul 10
Errare Humanum Est
The Model
Cristina
Saudosa Bahia
Cirandar
Tempo De Amor
Everybody Loves The Sunshine
Pai Joao
Rock With You
Cala Boca, Menino
Girl You Move Me
Juizo Final
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I Need A Freak (reissue)
I Need A Freak (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DE 264. Rel: 15 Jan 21
I Need A Freak (5:48)
If I Gave You A Party (5:36)
You Are My Sexual Connection (4:46)
Exercise Your Ass Off (5:38)
KISSING (6:16)
We Didn't Say It (6:17)
We Want Prince (6:05)
These Are The Things That I Like (6:29)
Review: Dark Entries is pleased to announce a deluxe reissue of Sexual Harrassment's 1983 opus I Need A Freak. Lynn Tolliver, DJ/Program Director at Cleveland's WZAK, adopted the pseudonym David Payton in order to keep his musical endeavors separate from his public persona. Sexual Harrassment (misspelled deliberately) was formed as a concept band, with members selected based on appearance and choreographic skill rather than musical ability. Tolliver's explicit lyrics focused on the central themes of desire and sexual relations. Working at a studio in Akron, he recorded an album of quirky-yet-lurid electro funk, which was released on Heat Records. Tolliver remarks, "I learned as a youngster, sex sells! The things that are rated the worst - violence, horror and sex - are the things people want to see or hear about." I Need a Freak was a surprise hit, selling over 100,000 copies.
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I'm Just Like You: Sly's Stone Flower 1969-70 (remastered)
SLY STONE / VARIOUS
I'm Just Like You: Sly's Stone Flower 1969-70 (remastered) (limited gatefold purple & pink marbled vinyl 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 12111. Rel: 15 Aug 22
Little Sister - "You're The One" (part 1&2) (5:21)
Sly - "Just Like A Baby" (4:02)
Joe Hicks - "Home Sweet Home" (part 2) (2:53)
6ix - "I'm Just Like You" (3:14)
Little Sister - "Somebody's Watching You" (full Band version) (3:43)
Joe Hicks - "Life & Death In G&A" (part 1&2) (5:56)
6ix - "Trying To Make You Feel Good" (5:52)
Little Sister - "Stanga" (3:37)
6ix - "Dynamite" (3:08)
Little Sister - "You're The One" (early version) (2:46)
Joe Hicks - "I'm Goin' Home" (part 1) (2:57)
Sly - "Africa" (7:40)
Little Sister - "Somebody's Watching You" (2:54)
6ix - "You Can, We Can" (5:35)
6ix - "I'm Just Like You" (full Band version) (5:58)
Sly - "Spirit" (2:57)
6ix - "Dynamite" (alternate version) (3:28)
Sly - "Scared" (5:26)
Review: Stone Flower was a little-known, short-lived record label licensed exclusively to Sly Stone himself. It produced but four singles in the period 1970-74, and beyond that, saw to a short run of LPs from the likes of Gladys Knight, Herbie Mann and Eddie Jefferson. However, thanks to a series of retakes and bonus material, LITA were able to reproduce this compilation; a compendium of all the best music the label had to offer, with choice bits from Joe Hicks, Sly, Little Sister and 6ix in tow.
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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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Play Disco Specials
Cat: MRBLP 218. Rel: 19 Mar 20
We Did It (6:59)
Disco Stomp (9:58)
Barney's Moaning (8:34)
GG Is Talking (7:49)
Review: Tireless diggers and world class reissue merchants Mr Bongo have done it again with this one. They discovered The Star Beams when one of their tracks was on a Disco Calypso compilation, then went on a mission to track down the original anymore material from the band, who turned out to be based in South Africa instead of the Carribean. The resulting record is a real gem - disco, funk and jazz all get chewed up and spat out across four fantastically timeless cuts of dance floor dynamite. "Disco Stomp" in particular you might already know as Theo Parrish has been dropping in his sets for time.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Reggae Is Here Once Again
Cat: EM 1075DCD. Rel: 23 Feb 08
Reggae Is Here Once Again
Gadzo Drumming
Fire In Soweto
Afro Punk Reggae (dub)
Acid Rain (bonus track)
Hi Life (bonus track)
John Belly Mama (bonus track)
Steel 'N' Skin
Review: Steel pan, disco and dub from the 1970s in Steel An' Skin's 'Reggae Is Here Once Again'. Yet another lost gem from EM. Ultra-postive consciousness from Afro-Caribbean London, circa 1979. Members of the legendary 20th Century Steel Band (one of Grand Master Flash's favourites) sailing Trinidad-wise over gratifyingly intricate African ritual rhythms. Strong vocals compliment reggae, funk, disco and soul influences to form a relentless groove machine. Steel 'n' Skin, a unit composed of young nightclub musicians born in Ghana, Nigeria, St. Kitts, Trinidad and the U.K., who once performed with Ginger Johnson's Afrikan Drummers, a highlife band under the tutelage of the late Ginger Johnson and played at Johnson's Iroko Country Club in Hampstead, London. Steel 'n' Skin began performed concerts and workshops in London schools, expanding nationwide to schools, prisons, psychiatric hospitals and summer festivals, including the world-famous Notting Hill Carnival. The group combined a mix of musical forms with community outreach, non-cynical and untainted by preachiness or "social work." Good feelings from good hearts. This EM reissue consists of Steel 'n' Skin's 1979 debut 12 inch single "Reggae Is Here Once Again", featuring "Afro Punk Reggae (Dub)", a fine disco-dub workout, plus 2 tracks from their 1984 LP ACID RAIN as well as one un-issued track. Also included is documentary DVD by Steve Shaw featuring commentary from Steel 'n' Skin's founder Peter Blackman, killer live and rehearsal footage of the band, workshop scenes (check out the 1970s suits and parkas!) and devastating views of inner-city Liverpool. Steel 'n' Skin soars above the 1970s ruins.

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Step On Step
Step On Step (gatefold gold vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: IARC 0055. Rel: 09 Sep 22
Roll Tape (0:20)
Gimme Some Sugar (2:31)
Daddy's Diddies (1:58)
Gotta Dig It To Dig It (3:30)
No Credit For This (3:30)
Roadtrip (5:16)
On Your Face (2:42)
That's The Way Of The World (4:22)
Imagination (5:52)
In The Basement (5:13)
Business (1:29)
Look B4U Leap (6:05)
Around The House (4:15)
Funky Sci Fi (4:09)
Mini Mugg (2:27)
Chicago Independent (1:33)
Surround Stereo (3:43)
Black Gold (4:16)
Denim Groove (1:48)
Notes From Dad (2:45)
Rubie & Charles (3:29)
Greatness (2:43)
Step On Step (4:08)
Review: International Anthem has become one of the contemporary jazz scenes most crucial labels. It deals in the most cutting edge sounds in the genre as well as offering up fantastic fusions with sounds from the world's hip-hop, R&B and broken beat. Here they look to Charles Stepney for an album that he recorded back in the 1960s in his Chicago basement. He played all the instruments himself and across four sides of vinyl he serves up his so-called and signature "baroque soul" sound with widescreen arrangements, innocent melodies and curious rhythms.
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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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Education & Recreation
Cat: BCR 126LP. Rel: 13 Oct 22
Bakery Pledge Of Allegiance (3:18)
Grinners Circle (3:26)
Velodrome (3:04)
Suburban Breeze (2:08)
Conversation Piece (4:41)
Iconoclasts (3:33)
Money Music (2:50)
Spring's Theme (3:52)
Together Again (3:45)
Winter's Theme (3:51)
Ten & Two (2:54)
Goldie's Lullaby (3:41)
Review: Education & Recreation is the new album from Melbourne, Australia band Surprise Chef, whose music is all about evoking rich moods. Their vibrant arrangements draw on 70s film scores, jazz's funky styles and plenty of the sounds and scenes that hip hop has taken most of its samples from over the years. Their instrumental sound has been honed over years of practice with Lachlan Stuckey on guitar, Jethro Curtin on keys, Carl Lindeberg on bass, Andrew Congues on drums, and Hudson Whitlock composing and producing. From chunky earworms to mediative grooves, this one has it all.
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Beautiful Bamboo Flute
Cat: MRBLP 214. Rel: 27 Sep 19
Kokiriku Bushi (4:05)
Sado Okesa (3:54)
Tairyo Utaikomi (3:16)
Soma Bon Uta (2:56)
Komoro Mago Uta (2:58)
Nanbu Ushio Uta (3:44)
Itsuki No Komori Uta (4:35)
Hietsuki Bushi (4:06)
Yasuki Bushi (3:36)
Yosakoi Bushi (4:06)
Kuroda Bushi (4:24)
Review: In 2002, the Japanese government recognized bamboo flute maestro Hozan Yamamoto as a "living national treasure". It was in honor of his lengthy career in music, and in particular the way he championed a traditional Japanese instrument even when he was turning his hand to Western music. "Beautiful Bamboo Flute", an album first released in 1971 and almost impossible to find since, is a superb example of this. It sees him deliver haunting, emotional and life-affirming solos over funky jazz, big band and fusion backing tracks that tend towards the fresh and funky. It's an unusual blend, but also an invigorating and exciting one.
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