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Breaker's Revenge: Original B Boy & B Girl Breakdance Classics 1970-84
Arthur BAKER / VARIOUS
Cat: SJR CD553. Rel: 27 Jun 24
Dennis Coffey And The Detroit Guitar Band - "Scorpio"
The Jimmy Castor Bunch - "It's Just Begun"
B.T. Express - "Energy Level"
James Brown - "Get On The Good Foot"
Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force - "Planet Rock"
Manu Dibango - "Soul Makossa"
Esther Williams - "Last Night Changed It All"
The Mohawks - "The Champ"
Herman Kelly & Life - "Dance To The Drummer's Beat"
Spanky Wilson - "Sunshine Of Your Love"
James Brown - "Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose"
Candido - "Soulwanco"
Arthur Baker - "Breaker's Revenge"
Manu Dibango - "The Panther"
Abaco Dream - "Life And Death In G & A"
The Jackson 5 - "Dancing Machine"
Mongo Santamaria - "Cloud Nine"
Edwin Starr - "I Just Wanna Do My Thing"
Badder Than Evil - "Hot Wheels"
Johnny Bristol - "Lusty Lady"
Review: With 'breaking' making its debut in the 2024 Paris Olympics, it seems an apt time to go back to where it all began and showcase some of the music that first made break-dancers move in the early years of hip-hop culture. Soul Jazz Records clearly agrees, hence this two-disc retrospective of early 'breaker' favourites curated by Arthur Baker - a man who's productions and remixes soundtracked many dancefloor battles in the early 80s. It's a suitably strong selection all told, with dusty funk, soul and funk-rock favourites (Johnny Bristol, James Brown, The Jimmy Castor Bunch, Spanky Wilson) being joined by disco-funk jams (Herman Kelly and Life), extra-percussive workouts (Manu Dibango, Mongo Santamaria, Candido) and a smattering of key Baker productions (Afrika Bambaata and Soul Sonic Force's 'Planet Rock' and his own infectious 'Breakers Revenge').
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The Craig Charles Funk & Soul Club 5
Craig CHARLES / VARIOUS
Cat: FSRCD 124. Rel: 07 Dec 17
The Traffic - "Super Freak"
The Allergies - "Love That I'm In" (feat Andy Cooper)
The Andy Tolman Cartel - "You What!"
Nicole Willis & UMO Jazz Orchestra - "(Everybody) Do The Watusi"
Charles Bradley - "Change For The World"
Joyous - "Galaxia"
Henri-Pierre Noel - "Funky Spider Dance (The Reflex Revision)"
Brian Augers' Oblivion Express - "Inner City Blues"
The Hawkmen - "Love Is Blind"
Scone Cash Players - "Year Of The Rooster" (part 1)
Tanika Charles - "Endless Chain"
Kylie Auldist - "Body"
Anatoly Ice & Dariya - "Talking Black"
Carleen Anderson - "Begin Again"
Niteshifters - "Show Me What You've Got" (original mix)
The Filthy Six - "Mr Morris" (Spectra Sonic Sound Session - live)
Lack Of Afro - "Back In Business" (feat Wax & Herbal T)
Ginger Johnson & His African Messengers - "Nawa"
Daytoner - "I Get By"
Review: We can think of few finer stocking fillers for funk aficonados than this fifth Funk & Soul Club compilation from actor/comedian-turned-radio host Craig Charles. As with previous volumes, the Red Dwarf star and BB 6 Music host has included a mixture of original funk era cuts and recent revivalist gems. In the latter category you'll find a stellar instrumental cover of Rick James' "Super Freak" by The Traffic, the dancefloor-burning sound of Nicole Willis and the UMO Orchestra and the brilliant boogie revivalism of Australian singer Kylie Audist. In terms of deeper older selections, look no further than the 1973 jazz-funk re-make of Marvin Gaye's "Inner City Blues" by Brian Auger's Oblivion Express and the Afro-funk explosion that is "Nawa" by Ginger Baker & His African Messengers.
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The Craig Charles Trunk Of Funk Vol 3
Craig CHARLES / VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 764CCD. Rel: 04 Jul 24
The Third Degree - "Mercy" (Smoove remix)
Say She She - "In The Morning"
Beggar & Co - "Somebody Help Me Out" (Boogie Back radio mix)
Sai Galaxy - "Rendezvous" (feat Vanessa Baker)
Dave Lee & Omar - "Starlight" (radio edit)
Kylie Auldist - "LYB (Love You Better)" (The Waz Exclusive Trunk Of Funk remix)
Lexsoul Dancemachine - "I Don't Mind" (Mr Lex Trunk Of Funk remix)
Sunlightsquare - "I Thought It Was You" (live)
The New Mastersounds - "Watchu Want" (Exclusive Trunk Of Funk vocal version)
The Harlem Gospel Travelers - "God's In Control"
Sister Cookie - "Ain't No Good (But Its Good Enough For Me)" (Feat.Spencer Evoy)
Sugaray Rayford - "Gonna Lift You Up"
Kaz Hawkins - "Shake"
The Nextmen - "Big Time" (feat Kiko Bun)
La Rochelle Band - "Prophet"
The Niceguys - "Power" (feat Bobby Saint - A Skillz remix)
Sly Johnson - "Trust Me"
Cotonete - "Day In Day Out" (feat Leron Thomas)
Roy Ayers - "Tarzan"
Review: Self-proclaimed "quadruple threat" (he is, after all, a DJ, comedian, actor and poet) Craig Charles swings open his colossal Trunk of Funk for a third time. In line with previous dives into the popular BBC 6 Music DJ's music collection, he's served up a selection that moves between the decades, taking in all manner of funky treats (think funk breaks, modern soul, jazz-funk, disco-boogie, classic soul and more). Flick through the clips and you'll find genius-like gospel (the Harlem Gospel Travellers), recent remixes (Smoove reworking the Third Degree, A Skillz putting his stamp on The Niceguys), classics reimagined (the Boogie Back rework of Beggar & Co classic 'Somebody Help Me Out'), modern gems (Dave Lee and Omar) and the odd exclusive (a previously unheard vocal version of The New Mastersounds' 'Watchu Want').
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Reach Up Disco Wonderland Volume 3
DJ ANDY SMITH / VARIOUS
Reach Up Disco Wonderland Volume 3 (CD 1 mixed, CD 2 unmixed)
Cat: BBE 712CCD. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Five Days (CD1: mixed)
Love Don't Pay The Bills
Make It Alright
Please Don't Break My Heart (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit)
I Like Funky Music (Skratch Bastid Turntable mix)
Black Water Gold Part 2 (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland extended mix)
Disco Hi-Life
Lovin' You (Smoove Disco dub)
Change
Free Yourself (Full Intention extended remix)
Bad Times (Yam Who extended vocal remix)
Body Work
The Big Throwdown
Losers & Fools (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit)
Beyond The Clouds
You're So Far Away (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit)
Five Days (CD2: Unmixed)
Love Don't Pay The Bills
Make It Alright
Please Don't Break My Heart (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit)
I Like Funky Music (Skratch Bastid Turntable mix)
Black Water Gold Part 2 (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland extended mix)
Disco Hi-Life
Lovin' You (Smoove Disco dub)
Change
Free Yourself (Full Intention extended remix)
Bad Times (Yam Who extended vocal remix)
Body Work
The Big Throwdown
Losers & Fools (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit)
Beyond The Clouds
You're So Far Away (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit)
Review: Bristolian turntablist and crate digger Andy Smith has long been renowned for the depth of his funk, soul and hip-hop selections, though it's only in recent years that we've discovered the quality and diversity of his disco collection. He continues to flex those credentials on the third instalment in his Reach Up - Disco Wonderland series. While there's plenty of obscurity on show, as you'd expect, Smith has chosen to include contemporary nu-disco cuts and fresh re-edits alongside vintage picks. So, while we cuts from The Sunshine Band, the disco-highlife of Orlando Julius and some late 70s electro-disco courtesy of French outfit Quartz, we're also treated to fresher tracks and edits from BB Soul, Birdee and Nick Reach Up, Yam Who and Full Intention. Throw in a killer DJ mix of the same material by Skratch Bastid and you have a genuinely essential collection.
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Played by: Pete Haigh
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Tokyo Bliss: Japanese Funk Boogie & City Pop From King Records 1974-88
DJ NOTOYA / VARIOUS
Cat: WWSCD 98. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Buzz - "Garasumado"
Mami Ayukawa - "Sabita Gambler"
Johnny Yoshinaga - "The Rain"
Keiko Toda - "Fade In"
Koji Kobayashi - "Bokura No Date"
Yuko Imai - "Hotel Twilight"
Kumiko Sawada - "Your Love's Away"
Masatoshi Kanno - "Day By Day"
Yuji Mitsuya - "After Five At Caf-Bar"
Fujimaru Band - "Paper Machine"
Review: Adding to the fervour around Japanese city pop - the genre is still a clogged but speculative seep for reissuers, who are keen to capitalise on the mainly Tokyo-born genre's still underground, under-recognised reserves of music - comes DJ Nutoya with a fresh and terse ten-tracker compilation: Tokyo Bliss. This breezy selection centres on the all-rounder genre's favourite international foci, boogie and funk: frissonic formulas for sensational home listening. Most tracks here make their debut on vinyl outside of Japan; from Buzz's pristine tremolo'er 'Garasumado', to Keiko Toda's escape-noteworthy 'Fade In' and Yuji Mitsuya's delirious summer disco dirge 'After Five At Caf-Bar', this is an impeccable curation job.
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Straight From The Decks Vol 4
GUTS / VARIOUS
Cat: PVS 029. Rel: 19 Dec 24
Jacobo Velez & La Mambanegra - "Manana" (feat Nidia Gongor) (2:46)
Tonada - "Manezco" (3:17)
El Hijo Del Buno - "La Danza Del Espiritu" (feat Los Gaiteros De Pueblob Santo) (3:32)
De Mar Y Rio - "Bailen Y Gocen" (3:52)
Umu Obiligbo - "Udemba" (3:35)
Amadou Balake - "Massa Kamba" (4:33)
Joi N'juno - "Samemala" (5:18)
Avila Santo - "Wole" (3:44)
Oliver N'goma - "Icole" (5:15)
Patrick Saint-eloi - "Ay Pwan Van" (5:53)
Timothee Et Pot & Co - "Rentre Dans Ton Hlm" (2:59)
Adelasio Muangole - "Nao Fatiga Muangole" (5:24)
Locobeach - "Idea Desesperada" (4:05)
Review: Guts is a renowned French producer, DJ and vinyl connoisseur known for curating impeccable selections of global sounds. He has done so three times before for this series on Heavenly Sweetness and now returns with a fourth volume that arrives just in time for party season. This essential compilation traverses vibrant Latin rhythms, dynamic Afrobeat, soulful grooves and infectious tropical rhythms to make for a far-travelling listen. Again it shows off Guts' unmatched ability to uncover hidden gems and present them with fresh energy in an eclectic yet cohesive celebration of music's global spirit.
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Tags: African | Latin | Afrobeat | Zouk
 in stock $13.74
From Kingston To Miami: King Sporty Works 1971-1983
Cat: CDSOL 46663. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Ronnie Keaton & Ocean Liners - "Going Down For The Last Time" (part 1)
Chosen Few - "Wondering"
King Sporty - "Thinking Of You"
King Sporty - "I'm In A Dancing Mood"
Ernest Ranglin - "In The Rain"
Ocean Liners - "Self Destruct"
King Sporty - "Don't Kill The Goose"
King Sporty - "Dance To The Music" (part 1)
King Sporty - "The More Things Change" (instrumental)
Band Ocean Liners - "Foxy Funk"
Chosen Few - "Funky Butter"
Timmy Thomas - "Africano"
King Sporty & The Root Rockers - "Fire Keep On Burning"
Phillip & Lloyd - "Keep On Moving"
Noel Williams - "Shoot It From The Hip"
King Sporty & The Root Rockers - "Summer Time"
Bobbie Houston - "I Want To Make It With You"
Della Humphrey - "Dreamland"
King Sporty - "Groovin' Out On Life"
King Sporty - "Driftaway"
King Sporty - "Concrete Jungle"
Review: Daisuke Kuroda has ben DJing since 1990 when the rare groove movement in his native Japan was in full flow. He slowly evolved into the funk world and is now regarded as one of deep funks finest ever DJs over in the Far East. He started Japan's leading deep funk club event series SEARCHING and runs his own Wah Wah party each month, amongst several other things. He heads up a 45 reissue label founded at the beginning of 2015 so is the perfect man to be asked to curate From Kingston To Miami: King Sporty Works 1971-1983, a collection of deep cut funk sounds that span the world from the 70s to the 80s.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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E Soul Cultura Volume 2
LUKE UNA / VARIOUS
Cat: MRBCD 268. Rel: 12 Jun 23
Real Thing - "Children Of The Ghetto"
Avis - "Baby, This Love I Have"
Veronica Mickie - "Lost Children"
Rare Silk - "Storm" (Arp Duppy Chip mix)
LFO - "Shove Piggy Shove"
Bach Revolution - "DE 108"
Andi Otto - "Bangalore Whispers" (feat MD Pallavi)
Michael De Albuquerque - "We May Be Cattle But We All Got Names"
Pyranha - "Clepsydre"
Yargo - "Marimba"
Okyerema Asante & Black Fire - "Play A Sweet Rhythm On Them Drums" (feat Plunky)
Mr Scruff - "Giffin" (feat Nke - taken re-edit Speechless dub mix)
Isis - "In Essense"
Frank Hatchett - "Malibu Nites"
Review: A UK club culture icon for all the right reasons, Luke Unabomber has put in a helluva shift over the years bringing the best tunes to the best parties for decades upon decades. He might be just as visible these days as a social media raconteur-comedian, but his depth of knowledge is unfathomable and a compilation like this is the perfect vessel to realise just a little of what he possesses in his fabled record shelves. Away from direct dancefloor firecrackers, this is a chance for Una to show off some jaw-dropping mellow cuts spanning soul, jazz funk, spaced-out electro and scores more obscurities besides. It's a collection like no other, featuring fully fledged songs that will burrow into the soundtrack of your own life without even a shred of resistance.
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CUBA: Music & Revolution Culture Clash In Havana Experiments In Latin Music 1975-85 Vol 2
Juan Pablo Torres Y Algo Nuevo - "Y Que Bien"
Orquesta Los Van Van - "Por Que Lo Haces"
Los Latinos - "Quemando"
Farah Maria - "Amame Y No Pienses Mas"
FA 5 - "Muevete Con Las Fuerzas Del Corazon"
Tambores De Enrique Bonne - "Como Arrullos De Palma"
Ricardo Eddy Martinez - "Expresso Ritmico"
Los Papines - "Solo De Tumba Y Bongo"
Grupo Sintesis - "Aqui Estamos"
Los Van Van - "Llegada"
Grupo Raices Nuevas - "Baila Mi Guaguanco"
Luis Carbonell - "La Rumba"
Orquesta Riverside - "En Casa Del Trompo No Bailes"
Juan Formel & Los Van Van - "Llegue, Llegue"
Grupo Los Yoyi - "Tu No Me Puedes Conquistar"
Los Papines - "Para Que Niegas?"
Grupo De Experimentacion Sonora Del ICAIC - "Cuba Va!"
Raul Gomez - "Luces En La Pista"
Los Brito - "El 4-5-6"
Leo Brouwer - "Tema De El Rancheador De La Naturaleza"
Ricardo Eddy Martinez - "La 132"
Los Reyes 73 - "Finalizo Un Amor"
Review: Given that Gilles Peterson and Stuart Baker's Cuba: Music and Revolution - Culture Clash in Havana is one of the standout compilations of 2021, hopes are naturally sky-high for this speedy sequel. Like its predecessor, volume 2 focuses on music and made and released on the Caribbean island between 1975 and '85, this time round largely focusing on rare fusions of salsa, Latin jazz, disco, soul and funk, mostly licensed from records that have never been available outside Cuba. It's another stunning selection all told, with highlights including the heady Cuban disco/salsa fusion of Orquesta Los Van Van, the fiery disco-funk of FA 5, the heavily percussive hedonism of Luis Carobonell and the fuzzy psychedelic rock of Grupo De Experimentacion Sonora Del ICAIC. In a word: essential.
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Under The Influence Vol 10
RAHAAN / VARIOUS
Cat: ZEDDCD 57. Rel: 29 Sep 22
Santrax - "Come & Get It"
Marini - "Let’s Get It On"
Time Unlimited - "Back Fire"
Venus Dodson - "Shoot Me With Your Love"
Wings Of Light - "He Loves You"
Ship Of The Desert - "Count Of Monte Thisgo"
Frank Hatchett Dance Explosion - "Super Hero"
Cherish - "For You"
Jaze - "Wanna Get Down With You"
The 21st Century - "One Of These Days"
Porno Disco - "Go Down Moses"
Solid Gold - "It's The Magic"
Cousin Ice - "Catch Your Glow" (feat Zack Sanders)
Boobie Knight - "Juicy Fruit My Love"
John Lamkin - "Ticket"
Joyce Lawson - "Ride Like The Wind"
Gerard Djoumbissie Avec Les "golden Sounds" - "Till I Make You See Straight"
Kay Carter - "Disco Sickness"
Rosa King & Upside Down - "Summer Time"
Will King - "You're My Woman"
Ford & Co With The Co Co - "Be Who You Are"
Gordon Herderson & U Convention - "Hard World"
Review: Under The Influence is Z Records' effort to document and preserve lost, forgotten soul-and-funk-feeding-into-house finds. Rahaan, from Chicago, here gets their attention and praise; a DJ and early progenitor of Chicago house, these tracks (unearthed from the vaults) are expensive and weighty forays through italo, disco and new wave, all carefully chosen by the man himself.
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Late Night Tales (reissue)
ROYKSOPP / VARIOUS
Cat: CSRD 77025142. Rel: 27 May 25
Royksopp - "Daddy's Groove" (exclusive new track)
Rare Bird - "Passing Through"
Little River Band - "Light Of Day"
Tuxedomoon - "In A Manner Of Speaking"
Vangelis - "Blade Runner Blues"
Royksopp - "Ice Machine" (exclusive Depeche Mode cover version - Godlike edit)
Johann Johannsson - "Odi Et Amo"
FR David - "Music"
Prelude - "After The Goldrush"
Richard Schneider Jr - "Hello Beach Girls"
Acker Bilk - "Stranger On The Shore"
Thomas Dolby - "Budapest By Blimp"
Byrne & Barnes - "Love You Out Of Your Mind"
Andreas Vollenweider - "Hands & Clouds"
John Martyn - "Small Hours"
XTC - "The Somnabulist"
This Mortal Coil - "Til I Gain Control"
Popol Vuh - "Aguirre I Lacrime Di Rei"
Review: Second time around for Royksopp's superb contribution to the popular, post-club focused LateNightTales mix series, a beloved volume that first hit record stores back in 2013. For the uninitiated, it sees the long-serving Norwegian twosome offer up an attractive blend of synth-heavy Scandolearic shufflers (their own cosmic pop number 'Daddy's Groove'), dubbed-out soul (Rare Bird), swelling synth soundtrack fare (Vangelis), neo-classical (Johann Johannsson), reverb-laden accapella beauty (Prelude), sun-soaked blue-eyed soul (Richard Schneider Junior), nods to the KLF's Chill Out album (Acker Bilk), seductive slow jams (Byrnes & Barnes), vintage Balearica (Andreas Vollenweider, John Martyn) and atmospheric new wave (XTC, This Mortal Coil).
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It's Good For The Soul: The Vince Montana Years 1975-1978
It's Good For The Soul: The Vince Montana Years 1975-1978 (unmixed 8xCD box set (sound files not available))
Cat: SM8CR 5221BX. Rel: 30 May 24
The Salsoul Orchestra & Bonus Tracks (CD1)
Nice 'N' Nasty (part 1 - CD2)
Nice 'N' Nasty (part 2 - CD3)
Carol Williams & The Salsoul Orchestra - "Lectric Lady & Bonus Tracks" (CD4)
Magic Journey & Bonus Tracks (CD5)
Charo & The Salsoul Orchestra - "Cuchi-Cuchi & Bonus Tracks" (CD6)
Up The Yellow Brick Road & Bonus Tracks (CD7)
The Salsoul Strings - "How Deep Is Your Love" (CD8)
Review: The expansive box set celebrating The Salsoul Orchestra's groundbreaking albums, meticulously curated and remastered, is a must-have for any disco aficionado. Boasting 103 tracks across six albums, including collaborations with icons like Carol Williams and Charo, it encapsulates the essence of the legendary Salsoul sound. Led by Vincent Montana Jr, the orchestra delivers floorfillers like 'Salsoul Hustle,' 'Magic Bird of Fire,' and 'Run Away' featuring Loleatta Holloway, showcasing the signature Philly soul sound with vibrant brass, infectious rhythms and lush strings. The inclusion of rare tracks from The Salsoul Strings and remixes by esteemed producers adds depth and variety to the collection, ensuring there's something for every disco lover. The deluxe booklet, featuring comprehensive notes by Joe Marchese, provides valuable insights into the albums and the era, making it a treasure trove of musical history. With its stellar lineup of musicians and timeless grooves, this box set truly embodies the spirit of Salsoul and proves once again that disco is indeed good for the soul.
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SAM Records Anthology: The Sound Of New York City 1975-1983
VARIOUS
Cat: EDSL 0177. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Doris Duke - "Oman Of The Ghetto"
Gary's Gang - "Keep On Dancin’"
Komiko - "Feel Alright"
Glen Adams Affair - "Just A Groove"
Rhyze - "Do Your Dance" (A Jim Burgess mix)
John Davis & The Monster Orchestra - "Bourgie, Bourgie" (Special Disco version)
Mike & Brenda Sutton - "Any Way You Want My Love"
Sound Troupe - "Can You Really See Me"
Wardell Piper - "Come On Back To Mama"
John Davis & The Monster Orchestra - "I Can't Stop"
Steve Shelto - "Don't Give Your Love Away" (A Shep Pettibone mix)
Scandal - "Love Either Grows Or Goes"
John Davis & The Monster Orchestra - "Love Magic" (Special Disco version)
Rhyze - "I Found Love In You"
Kreamcicle - "Hold On John" (Jellybean Benitez mix)
Lucy Hawkins - "Gotta Get Outtahere"
Scandal - "Just Let Me Dance" (A Jim Burgess mix)
K I D - "Don't Stop"
John Davis & The Monster Orchestra - "Night & Day" (Disco version)
Rhyze - "Just How Sweet Is Your Love"
Evasions - "The WikkaWrap"
Monica Neal - "Begging For More"
Underground - "Behind My Back"
Mike & Brenda Sutton - "We'll Make It"
Greg Henderson - "Dreamin'"
K I D - "Hupendi MuzikiWangu?! (You Don't Like My Music)" (A Jonathan Fearing mix)
Convertion - "Let's Do It"
David Mc Pherson - "You Can't Stop" (A Shep Pettibone mix)
Klassique - "Somebody's Loving You" (A Ray Reid mix)
BBCS&A - "Rock Shock"
Gary's Gang - "Let's Love Dance Tonight" (Special Disco version)
Vicky D - "This Beat Is Mine"
Rhyze - "Free"
John Davis & The Monster Orchestra - "Kojak Theme"
Mike & Brenda Sutton - "Don't Let Go Of Me" (Shep Pettibone mix)
John Davis & The Monster Orchestra - "Up Jumped The Devil"
Review: Although Salsoul Records and West End Records are more widely associated with the original New York Disco story, SAM Records - founded by Romania-born Sam Weiss in 1975 - also released a wealth of killer material during that era. This three-disc retrospective, which comes accompanied by detailed liner notes by the Guardian's Alexis Petridis, tells the story of the label via a mix of genuine disco anthems, early boogie gems, key 12" versions mixed by the likes of Shep Pettibone, John Jellybean' Benitez and Jonathan Fearing, and lesser-celebrated cult classics. All the label's key artists (think John Davis & The Monster Orchestra, K.I.D, Gary's Gang and Rhyze) are present, along with noted 'one-hit wonders' such as David McPherson, Mike & Brenda Sutton, Vicky D and Lucy Hawkins. A must-have for disco heads old and new!
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Nighttime Lovers Volume 36: A Fine Collection Of Disco Funk Classics Of The 80's
VARIOUS
Cat: PTG 34264. Rel: 15 May 25
Real To Reel - "Dont Keep Me Hangin' On"
Patti Austin - "I Can't Stop"
Glenn Jones - "Meet Me Halfway There"
Cashmere - "We Need Love"
First Love - "It's A Mystery To Me"
Googie & Tom Coppola - "Missing Love"
Wynd Chymes - "Checkin' Out Your Stuff" (12" version)
GQ - "Is It Cool"
Phil Upchurch - "Could It Be You" (feat Marlena Shaw)
The Floaters & Shu Ga - "Not Enough For Me"
Linda Clifford - "I Want To Get Away With You"
David Williams - "When Your Dreams Come True"
Anthony Lockett - "Decisions"
Review: The Nighttime Lovers series, which deftly showcases the forgotten and overlooked corners of 1980s disco, electrofunk and synth-powered dancefloor soul, reaches its 36th instalment. As you'd expect given the high number of previous volumes, the selections tend towards the defiantly deep, with more familiar artists being represented by lesser-known treats. So, instead of the much-loved 'Love Me Like That', Reel To Reel offers up the glossier, slap-bass propelled 80s soul of 'Don't Keep Me Hanging On', Cashmere contributes the sweet and tactile 'We Need Love' and GQ drops the eyes-closed lead vocals and horn-heavy peak-time hustle of 'Is It Cool'. Other highlights include Phil Upchruch's Marlena Shaw-sporting 'It's Got To Be You', Linda Clifford's superb 'I Want To Get Away With You' and the squelchy synth-disco of 'Decisions' by Anthony Lockett.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Horse Meat Disco Presents: Disco & Boogie From Brazil Vol 1
VARIOUS
Cat: MRBCD 302. Rel: 21 Mar 25
Harmony Cats - "Harmony Cats' Theme"
Luiza Maura - "Sorriso Vermelho"
Gretchen - "Ela Tem Raca, Charme, Talento E Gostosura"
Coisa Quente - "Edmundo (In The Mood)"
Ze Carlos - "Venha" (remix)
Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti - "Suspira"
Os Carbonos - "Passaro Selvagem"
San Rodrigues - "Fofa"
Marcos Valle - "Parabens (Danca Do Daniel)"
Lafayette - "Sol De Verao"
Roberto Cesar - "Fevereiro (O Bamba)"
Arlete - "Quero Ser Sua Mulher"
Waldirene - "Queima Como Fogo"
Luiza Maura - "Deixa Girar"
Jorge Ben - "Rio Babilonia"
Carlos Bivar - "Elo"
Review: International favourites on the boogie-and-beyond selection circuit, Horse Meat Disco deliver the first edition in a brand new compilation tracking yet more heat disco of a Brazilian flavour. Some 13 years in the making, much love and attention has been poured into this compendium, which unearths tracks from the seemingly endless urban goldmines of Brasilia and Rio, twin obsessive loci, nurtured by founding member Luke Eagle amid an extended exploration of the South American nation's dance music culture. Having learned to dance samba and paraded the Rio Carnival, this is a compilation rooted in worldly experience, made up largely of 7" finds. Chief among the brilliants are Ze Carlos' Italoesque wonder 'Venha' and the well-spiced 'Sol De Verao' by Lafayette, spanning years' worth of digging.
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Played by: Pete Haigh
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Brazilian Disco Boogie Sounds 1977-1984 Volume 2
VARIOUS
Cat: FVR 109CD. Rel: 04 Dec 15
Marcia Maria - "Amigo Branco"
Miss Lene - "Sinal De Desejo"
Brenda - "Natureza Viva"
Cristina Camargo - "Minas Do Rei Salomao"
Lady Zu - "Valeu A Pena"
Almir Ricardi - "To Parado Na Tua"
Rosana - "Alegria No Ar."
Kaito - "Cara Feia"
Adriana - "Contigo"
Review: Favorite Recordings' superb Disco Boogie Sounds series continues. Following Waxist's recent exploration of French productions from the period, they've decided to drop a second collection of high-grade Brazilian material. Renowned crate-digger Charles Maurice has done a terrific job of gathering together dusty, obscure cuts that perfectly encapsulate Brazilian musicians' sun-kissed, soulful approach to disco and boogie. Highlights are naturally plentiful, and include the starry, jazz-funk tinged warmth of Christina Camargo's "Minas Do Rei Salomao", the Chic style brilliance of Almir Ricardi's "To Parado Na Tua", and the cosmic, horn-heavy leftfield disco thrills of Kaito's "Cara Feia".
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Greg Belson's Divine Disco: American Gospel Disco 1974-1984
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Cat: COS 017CD. Rel: 12 Jul 16
Enlightment - "Faith Is The Key"
Delores Fuller - "One More Chance Lord"
Gospel Ambassadors - "What Kind Of Man Is This"
Enlightment - "What's Happening People"
Betty Griffin - "Free Spirit"
The Inspirational Souls - "Jesus Is Going Away (But He's Coming Back Again)"
Gospel Ambassadors - "Thank You Jesus"
Gloria Grffin - "You"
The Masters Of Music - "Troubles Don't Last Always"
The Gospelaires Of Dayton Ohio - "No Where To Run"
Shirley Finney - "Give Your Best To The Master"
The Testimonial Singers - "No Greater Love"
Herman Harris & The Voices Of Faith Hope & Love - "Give Yourself To Jesus"
Gospel Ambassadors - "Thank You Jesus" (Steve Cobby remix)
Masters Of Music - "Trouble Don't Last Always" (Rahaan edit)
Review: The "Mighty" Greg Belson has a bit of a soft spot for gospel disco, a sub-genre that proved popular in some of the genre's more righteous clubs. In Divine Disco, he offers up a lesson in the style, gathering together mostly little known gems originally released between 1974 and '84 (plus, it should also be noted, two tasty contemporary re-rubs from Rahaan and Steve Cobby). It's perhaps a little more varied than you'd expect; contrast, for example, the hands-in-the-air, can-I-get-a-witness enthusiasm of Gospel Ambassadors' "What Kind Of Man Is This", and the smooth, slowed-down torch song feel of "Give Yourself To Jesus" by Herman Harris & The Voices Of Faith & Love.
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Boogie Breakdown: South African Synth Disco 1980-1984
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Cat: COS 018CD. Rel: 28 Sep 16
Cannibals - "Hey Tonight"
Cannibals - "We Keep On Keeping On"
Harari - "Party"
Harari - "Good Vibes"
Don Laka - "I Wanna Be Myself"
Don Laka - "Lets Move The Night"
Neville Nash - "Breakdown"
Neville Nash - "Perfect Love"
Benjamin Ball - "Flash A Flashlight"
Benjamin Ball - "I Just Keep Dancing"
Al Etto - "You've Got The Love"
Al Etto - "Hold On To Love"
Review: Cultures of Soul have a reputation for digging deep for inspiration, so it's little surprise to see their latest compilation shine a light on the previously unheralded South African synth-disco scene of the early 1980s. Compiled by label boss Deano Sounds and Johannesburg digger DJ Okapi, Boogie Breakdown gathers together 12 hitherto hidden gems from six seminal South African acts. There's naturally much to admire throughout, from the spacey synths and celebratory vocals of Harari's "Party", and the slick, soulful electrofunk of Don Laka's "I Wanna Be Myself", to the reggae and P-funk flavoured thrills of Benjamin Ball's "Flash A Flashlight", and the sensual, late night synth-soul of Al Etto's "Hold On To Love".
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Luke Una presents E Soul Cultura
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Cat: MRBCD 244. Rel: 06 May 22
Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti - "Eva"
Chene Noir - "Le Train"
Metropolis - "Every Time I See Him"
The Brand New Heavies - "Stay This Way" (feat N'Dea Davenport - The Lunar dub)
Typesun - "The PL" (extended edit)
King Errisson - "Space Queen"
Yusef Lateef - "Robot Man"
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"
On - "Southern Freeez"
Soylent Green - "After All"
Review: The concept behind Luke Una's first solo compilation as a selector may be a little bit fuzzy - fundamentally, it's music for watching sunrises and feeling spaced out after a night on the tiles - but the music he's decided to showcase is uniformly fantastic. In-keeping with his famously eclectic approach to music, the 13 tracks on E-Soul Cultura include forays into spiritual jazz (Chene Noir), luscious Brazilian sunshine music (Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti), acid-jazz-goes-deep house (Brand New Heavies), British neo-soul (Typesun), jazz-funk (King Erisson, Yussef Lateef), chant-sporting proto-house madness (Nar'Chiveol), a prime slices of sub-heavy Sheffield brilliance (On's sought-after cover of 'Southern Freeez') and a blissed-out chunk of minimalist electronica from Roman Flugel's Soylent Green project.
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The Greatest Soul Funk & Disco 12" Inch Singles Of The 70s & 80s
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Cat: ROBINBX 63. Rel: 23 Mar 23
The Undisputed Truth - "You + Me = Love"
McFadden & Whitehead - "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now"
Earth, Wind & Fire & The Emotions - "Boogie Wonderland" (special disco version)
T-Connection - "Do What You Wanna Do"
People's Choice - "Do It Any Way You Wanna"
Instant Funk - "I Got My Mind Made Up"
Crown Heights Affair - "You Gave Me Love"
Whispers - "And The Beat Goes On"
Arthur Adams - "You Got The Floor"
Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes - "Expansions"
Chaz Jankel - "You're My Occupation" (feat Brenda Jones)
Brass Construction - "Movin'"
Skyy - "Call Me"
Parliament - "Flashlight"
Zapp - "More Bounce To The Ounce" (parts I & III)
Midnight Star - "No Parking On The Dance Floor"
SOS Band - "Just Be Good To Me"
The Jimmy Castor Bunch - "Space Age"
Lakeside - "Fantastic Voyage"
Aquarian Dream - "You're A Star"
Maze/Frankie Beverly - "Twilight" (instrumental)
Chic - "Good Times"
Sister Sledge - "He's The Greatest Dancer"
GQ - "Disco Nights (Rock Freak)"
Double Exposure - "Ten Percent"
Loleatta Holloway - "Love Sensation"
Edwin Starr - "Contact"
Narada Michael Walden - "I Should've Loved Ya"
Voyage - "From East To West"
CJ & Co - "Devil's Gun"
The Trammps - "Disco Inferno"
Change - "Searching"
Roy Ayers - "Running Away"
The Valentine Brothers - "Money's Too Tight (To Mention)"
Evelyn 'Champagne' King - "Shame" (12" disco version)
Rose Royce - "Is It Love You're After"
Third World - "Now That We Found Love" (disco mix)
Hi-Tension - "Hi-Tension"
Freeez - "Southern Freeez"
Ultrafunk - "Gotham City Boogie"
Level 42 - "Love Games"
Atmosfear - "Dancing In Outer Space"
Review: Whether the 42 full-length tracks showcased on this four-CD set really are 'the greatest soul, funk and disco' 12" singles of the 1970s and 80s is open to debate, but there's no denying that it's a fantastic collection of classic cuts and dancefloor anthems from the pre-house era. Much of it will be familiar - see Earth, Wind & Fire's 'Boogie Wonderland', McFadden & Whitehead's 'Ain't No Stopping Us Now', Freeez's 'Southern Freez', Chic's 'Good Times' and so on - but there's no denying the quality. What it really delivers is an instant party-starting set of guaranteed floor-fillers from the 70s and 80s that touches not only on disco, soul and funk, but also jazz-funk, boogie and 80s soul. Plus, any compilation that features Hi-Tension's 'Hi-Tension' is alright by us!
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Black Hole
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Black Hole (unmixed CD)
Cat: SRECD 602. Rel: 08 Dec 22
Peak Funktion - "Untitled A-side"
Peak Funktion - "Untitled B-side"
Free Feeling Band - "In An Other Time"
Free Feeling Band - "Keep Your Soul Alive"
The Groove Night - "Mabellene"
Kim Kuusi - "SMO"
Syntax - "Black Hole"
Syntax - "Jump Off"
Jarkko Valja - "Tunnen"
Helena Miller - "Kuumaa Laavaa"
Pxies - "I'm So Fool"
Pxies - "Guilty Of The Crime"
We - "Israel Is Real"
Romanssi - "Tahdet Kertovat?"
Celestial Sounds - "A Vision"
Tanjalotta Raikka - "Huominen Eurooppa"
Otso - "Etelasta Lensi"
Hto - "Movement"
Otto A - "Waiting For The Future" (Sun Behind The Radar part 3)
Anssi Timo - "Fantasia"
Review: Mikko Mattlar, a walking encyclopaedia of Finnish electronic music, has been responsible for some killer compilations over the years, but 'Black Hole', his latest collection, may be the best yet. It focuses on exceedingly obscure 'culth synth disco music' produced in his home country between 1979 and '91 - mostly in the early-to-mid-80s - with every track either being an unreleased oddity of a genuinely uber-rare private press record. It's both eye-opening and extremely entertaining, with the included tracks doffing a cap to heavy disco-funk, underground gospel disco, bedroom-made late '80s synth-disco and quirky Scandinavian electrofunk.
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Mr Bongo Record Club Volume 7
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Cat: MRBCD 304. Rel: 04 Oct 24
Dudu Moraes - "Eloia"
Yvette - "Upa Neguinho"
As Sublimes - "Mangueira E Cancao"
Os Panteras - "O Espaco"
Chico Evangelista - "Frutas & Linguas"
Roman Andren - "Captain's Sword"
Gitte & Inger - "Ud Af Buret (Can't Hide Love)"
Truth & Devotion - "Bless My Soul"
Judson Moore - "Everybody Push & Pull"
Willy Chirino - "Africa"
Chain Reaction - "Search For Tomorrow"
Claude Jay - "Find Your Light"
The Shades Of Love - "Come Inside"
The Duncans - "Too Damn Hot"
Thandi Zulu & The Young Five - "Love Games" (edit)
Tony Wilson - "Hangin' Out In Space" (dub mix)
JC Lodge - "In Between The Sheets"
Soyuz - "Spring Has Sprung" (feat Asha Puthli & Sven Wunder)
Bill Withers & Studio Rio - "Lovely Day"
Review: By now, we should know exactly what to expect from Mr Bongo's superb Record Club series of compilations: inspired selections, across a range of complimentary styles, from the esteemed label's staff and roster of in-house DJs. Predictably, volume seven is another must-check treat, with the plentiful highlights including the sun-soaked samba shuffle of Yvette's 'Upa Neghuino', the jazzy MPB excellence of 'O Espaco' by Os Panteras, the joyous and spiritual dancefloor soul-jazz of Roman Andren's 'Captain's Sword', the gritty funk-rock of Truth & Devotion ('Bless My Soul'), the heavy disco of 'Come Inside' by The Shades of Love, the self-explanatory (but hard to pigeonhole) brilliance of Tony Wilson's 'Hangin' Out In Space (dub mix)' and the hard-to-find excellence of JC Lodge's 'In Between The Sheets', a far-sighted Jamaican street soul jam from 1993.
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Too Slow To Disco 4
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Too Slow To Disco 4 (unmixed CD)
Cat: HDYARE 08CD. Rel: 09 Sep 22
The Dukes - "Mystery Girl"
Prime Time Band - "Fall In Love In Outer Space"
Kenny Nolan - "You're So Beautiful Tonight"
Peter Skellern - "Now That I Need You"
Marc Jordan - "Generalities"
Severin Browne - "Stay"
The Faragher Brothers - "Stay The Night"
Alan Price - "Groovy Times"
James Felix - "Open Up"
Hirth Martinez - "Altogether Alone"
Max Leake - "Tell Me The Reasons Why"
Stephen Encinas - "Music In Me"
Eric Andersen - "Can't Get You Out Of My Life"
Jimmie Spheeris - "Beautiful News"
Jeanine Otis & Heikki Sarmanto - "Magic Song"
Pleasure - "Nothin' To It"
Review: By now, we should all know what to expect from the popular Too Slow To Disco series, namely glassy-eyed, pitched-down disco, boogie, yacht rock, blue-eyed soul and AOR with a distinctive soft-focus flex. Naturally, there's plenty to savour on the series fourth edition, much of it either obscure or previously overlooked. Our picks of a predictably strong collection include the horn-totin', much-sampled Pleasure classic 'Nothin' To It', the lusciously loved-up cosmic soul of Prime Time Band's 'Fall in Love in Outer Space', the eyes-closed, Rhodes-sporting AOR soul of 'Stay The Night' by the Farragher Brothers, the slow release swell of Alan Price's 'Groovy Times' and the sun-splashed jauntiness of Max Leake's 'Tell Me The Reasons'.
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Played by: Dave Lee ZR
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Masterpiece: The Ultimate Disco Funk Collection Vol 35
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Cat: PTG 34259. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Tammi Holt - "Fool For You"
Ben E King Jr With Cassandra - "You Are The Future"
Jo Ann Jones - "Share My Love" (club mix)
The Chequers - "If You Want My Love"
The Blackstones - "Nothing You Can Do About Love" (extended version)
Mark Mitchell - "Pretty Baby"
Rosetta Jefferson - "Sea Of Love"
David Sea - "Love COD"
Mel Strong - "Uptown Lady"
Scherrie Payne & Phillip Ingram - "Incredible" (dance mix)
Tanya Love - "Change" (long version)
Sargent Tucker - "Come See Me" (dance version)
Larry Baily - "Groove With Me"
Review: You'd think by the time any compilation series reached its 35th instalment, it would be scraping the barrel in terms of killer cuts to showcase. That's certainly not the case with the latest volume in the Masterpiece: The Ultimate Disco Funk Collection series, which has rustled up some genuinely brilliant - and largely little known - cuts to share. For proof, check the glossy, boogie-era disco-funk of Tammi Holt's 'Funk For You', the bubbly and polished 80s soul dancefloor flex of Jo Ann Jones' 'Share My Love (Club Mix)', Mark Mitchell's synth solo-laden 'Pretty Baby', Mel Strong's boogie-licious 'Uptown Lady', and the sing-along goodness of Sherrie Payne and Philip Ingram's 'Incredible (Dance Mix)'.
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Africamore: The Afro Funk Side Of Italy 1973-1978
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Cat: FLIES 65CD. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Walter Rizzati - "L'Unica Chance"
Chrisma - "Amore"
I Robots - "Tabu Tuba" (part 1)
Luca D'Ammonio - "Oh Caron"
Ramasandiran Somusundaram - "Contrabbando Di Fagioli"
Jaen Paul & Angelique - "Africa Sound"
Weyman Corporation - "Kumbayero"
African Revival - "Soul Makossa"
Lara Saint Paul - "The Voodoo Lady"
Beryl Cunningham - "Why O"
Augusto Martelli & The Real McCoy - "Calories"
Prognosi Riservata - "MAAGGO"
Review: Four Flies continue their mission to plunge Italy's funk-historical depths. The pinnacle of their search so far for the sure-to-exist pearly gems on the sands thereunder is the new Africamore compilation, which homes in like a heat-seeking torpedo on the particular Afro- ends of the funk sound prevalent in the nation, in the crucial years between 1973 and 1978. This period was notable for its facilitating fertile ground for the emerging discotheque market in Italy at the time. From psychedelic-tinged tunes like Jean Paul & Angelique's 'Africa Sound' to Afrobeat-esque club banger 'Kumbayero' by Albert Verrecchia; from groundbreaking Afro-cosmics like Chrisma's 'Amore to mind-blowing floor-fillers like Beryl Cunningham's 'Why O', this is a multivalent compilation, among the best out there to document the burblings of that crosswise stew of disco, funk, electro and world musics.
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Harde Smart Volume 2: Flemish & Dutch Grooves From The 80's
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Cat: SDBANCD 18. Rel: 21 May 24
Mixtape (CD 1: mixtape)
Step By Step - "Ik Laat Me Niet Belazeren" (CD 2: bonus CD with Full Length tracks)
Monica Rypma - "Ik Hou Veel Van Jou"
Bloedgroep O - "Slow Motion"
Francis Verdoodt - "Tegelliedje & Herrie/Gevaarlijk" (Harde Smart edit)
Rob Glotzbach - "Hoofdstuk 1"
Noodweer - "De Toekomst Laat Me Koud"
Jan Hautekiet - "Nachttrafiek"
Peter Praet & Praters - "Enkel Proberen"
Omar & The New Sound - "Drugs"
Joost Belinfante - "Zonder Woorden"
De DIV - "Teken De Tijd"
MAM - "Ongelofelijk"
Cocododo - "Roekoe"
Kurt Van Eeghem - "Cool He, Jongen"
Nadagen - "Onder 4 Ogen"
Mensen Blaffen - "Braziliaanse Woud"
Wim De Craene - "Hoor"
Review: Five years ago, Sban Records unleashed Harde Smart, a fine collection of Flemish and Dutch records of the 1970s heavily influenced by Black American funk, soul, and dance music. This belated follow-up focuses on the 1980s, a decade in which the influence of American AOR, disco-rock, boogie, synth-pop and electro could be heard across plenty of releases by Dutch and Belgian bands. Highlights include the blue-eyed, synth-powered dreaminess of 'Drugs' by Omar & The New Sound, the P-funk-influenced flavours of Joost Belinfante's 'Zonder Woorden', the Zouk-splashed tropical boogie of De Div's 'Teken De Tijd', and the post-punk new-wave eccentricity of Nadagen's 'Onder 4 Ogen', which sounds like a Dutch take on Sheffield band Chakk.
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Luxury Soul 2024
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Luxury Soul 2024 (unmixed 3xCD)
Cat: CDBEXP 24. Rel: 10 Jan 24
Brian Power - "Sometimes" (feat Cornell CC Carter)
Robert Imtume Owens - "Elementary"
Ronnie Herel & Kenny Thomas - "The Sun Will Rise Again"
Stokes & Machine - "Freeway" (feat Cleveland Jones - Soul-Jazz mix)
Mike Lindup - "Could It Really Be?" (feat Tony Momrelle & Alex Wilson)
Will Downing - "What Part Of My Love"
Natasha Watts - "Right The Wrong"
Zaimie - "Hidden Highs"
Shaila Prospere - "Keep On Giving" (remix)
Con Funk Shun - "Smooth"
Kloud 9 - "Don't Stop" (feat Kenya)
The Requestors - "Love Has To Be Easy" (feat Vivienne McKone)
Robert Gee - "Whatcha Gonna Do"
Patrice Isley - "Harvest For The World"
Steven Thad - "Do You Remember?"
Natalie Duncan - "Are You Getting Enough"
Carol Riddick - "I Love Me Too"
R Cory Johnson - "The Meaning Of Love" (feat QrownViq & Rick Watford)
The Paradise Projex - "Here & Now" (Magic Nite remix)
Victor Haynes - "Step With Me"
Kea - "We Made It Thru"
Tyrone Lee - "Soul'N'Samba"
Dawn Joseph - "Imitation Love" (Georgie B remix)
Narada Michael Walden - "Baby Let's Go" (Soul version)
Heather Haywood & Sugar Rainbow - "Think About"
The Groove Association - "No Regrets" (feat Georgie B & Deborah Bell)
Paulette McWilliams - "Tell Me You Love Me"
Lynn Davis - "Beautiful You"
Felece Tillman - "Brighter Love"
Hil St Soul - "Together"
Kr8iv 4ce - "Treat Me Right" (feat Linda Muriel Of Afrosymphony)
Sheree Brown - "I'd Rather Be In Love With You (The Sax Way)"
Castella - "Intoxicated Love"
Julian Jonah - "If You Wanna Know (What's Missing)" (feat Dutch Robinson)
Rose Spearman & The Soul Connection - "I Found Love" (Soul City remix)
Review: The UK's number one independent soul label Expansion Records commences each year with the label's most anticipated collection, Luxury Soul. The success of the series comes down to the quality of tracks sourced from independent soul artists, focusing on the major and emergent names of the year - this time including Will Downing, Con Funk Shun and Narada Michael Walden. For many of the 35 tracks featured on the compilation, this is the first time they'll have ever appeared on CD, having landed in the soul charts either at number one or in the top ten over the last 12 months. Further exclusives include The Requestors feat. Vivienne McKone, Kloud 9 feat. Kenya, and The Paradise Projex with an exclusive mix of 'Here & Now'. The release is to coincide with the Luxury Soul Weekender in January 2024, and includes tracks by three artists performing live at the event.
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Played by: Pete Haigh
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Mizik Maladi: Disques Debs International Vol 3 (reissue)
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Cat: STRUT 190CD. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Sadi Lancreot - "Dou Se Vou Ki Siwo"
Max Et Henri - "Se Pou Demen"
Dominique Panol - "Come On Baby"
Mariz - "Si On Jou"
Jocelyn Mocka Et Kassav - "Mizik Maladi"
Christian Yeye - "Misye Zanndo"
Ramon Pyrmee - "An Mwe"
Experience 7 - "Bel Toubonman"
Ka Leve - "Apre Nou Byen Cheche"
Horizon - "Neg Mawon"
Ti Celeste - "Testaman"
Yo - "Fo'w Maye"
Alex Rosa - "L'appel Des Champions"
Gwo Siwo - "Bele"
Review: Strut continues to explore the vast archives of Disque Debs, a long-running, Guadalupe-based label that, over the course of half a century, released a wealth of music from the Caribbean. In the process, Henri Debs imprint helped launch the careers of countless French-speaking artists while not only showcasing stylistic movements such as zouk, bouyon and merengue, but also bold, colourful and tropical takes on existing Caribbean, Amercian and European sounds. Highlights include - but are in no way limited to - the slowly unfurling, synth-heavy shuffle of Sadi Lancreot's club-ready 'Dou Se Vou Ki Siwo' and the horn-heavy tropical disco brilliance of Dominuque Parol's 'Come On Baby'.

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Tags: African Disco | Caribbean | Zouk | Gwo Ka
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Masterpiece: The Ultimate Disco Funk Collection Vol 36
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Cat: PTG 34263. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Novo Band - "Slowdancin'"
In Touch - "Why Did You Stop Loving Me?"
Poncho C Saint Fingers - "When I Come Knocking"
Haywood Tucker - "I'm Yours"
Spence - "Gonna Party"
Eric Rapier - "Lipstick"
Jimmy Scott - "Games"
Promise - "Betcha'"
Roger Parish - "(You Knows) Who Loves You The Most"
Haywoode - "Divided Love"
The Waters - "Baby I Got It"
Destinnee - "Cinderella"
Andrew Longston & Arn Ashwood - "Living Together"
Review: Some 21 years after volume one appeared in stores, PTG's ongoing Masterpiece: The Ultimate Disco Funk Collection series has reached its 36th instalment. Given the series' longevity and the sheer number of tracks already showcased across volumes one to 35, the cuts on display here are genuine rarities, cult classics and sought-after gems. As usual, highlights are plentiful, from the soulful vocals, dreamy chords and rubbery slap-bass of In Touch's 'Why Did You Stop Loving Me' and the boogie-era sunshine shuffle of 'I'm Yours' by Hollywood Tucker, to the big studio swell of Spence's mid-80s jam 'Gonna Party', the 80s soul smoothness of Jimmy Scott's 'Games' and the synth bass-propelled post-boogie brilliance of 'Divided Love' by Haywoode.
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Movements Vol 12
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Movements Vol 12 (unmixed CD)
Cat: TRCD 9122. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Johnny April & The Mat Matthews Quartet - "She Had A Pikanese"
Lu Elliot - "Common Sense"
Lloyd Fatman - "No Big Thing" (part 1 & 2)
Billy J - "Teacher Teach Me"
Wayne Johnson & The Brigade - "Scram Gravy Ain't Wavy"
4 Dimensions - "Hipper Snapper"
The Villagers - "Funky Broadway"
The Rippers - "Honesty"
Exceptional Citizens Band - "Proud Mary"
Gus Brendel - "Sax On The Rocks"
The Hornets - "Seven Days To Tahiti"
Bret Breitinger - "Jive Samba"
Downtown Trio - "Summertime"
Onyx - "Break It Loose" (part 1)
The Shake & Bake Band - "Shake & Bake" (part 1 & 2)
Lou Jackson - "Outside Looking In"
Energy Crisis - "Tough Times Blues"
Review: Tramp Records' Movements Vol. 12 offers an excellent trip through rare rhythm & blues, mod-jazz and mid-70s funk. This latest installment in their acclaimed series is a treasure trove of obscure gems and infectious grooves, each track a testament to the label's dedication to uncovering hidden musical gems. Opening with Johnny April's 'She Had A Pikanese,' featuring the Mat Matthews Quartet, the compilation sets a tone of rich, soulful rhythms. Lu Elliott's 'Common Sense' and Lloyd Fatman's 'No Big Thing' follow, with a variety of underappreciated r&b delights. Billy J's 'Teacher Teach Me' and Wayne Johnson's 'Scram Gravy Ain't Wavy' continue the vibe, offering distinctive flavors of classic soul. The compilation dives into deep funk with 'Hipper Snapper' by 4 Dimensions, reminiscent of Charles Wright's 'Express Yourself.' Other tracks like Gus Brendel's 'Sax On The Rocks' and The Hornets' 'Seven Days To Tahiti,' perfect for dance floors. Bret Breitinger's 'Jive Samba' and Downtown Trio's smooth 'Summertime' add to the eclectic mix. Overall, Movements Vol. 12 is a triumph, delighting with its rare finds and impeccable curation, solidifying the series' reputation as a flagship of musical discovery.
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Praise Poems Volume 10: A Journey Into Deep Soulful Jazz & Funk From The 1970s
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Cat: TRCD 9125. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Color Me Blu - "Fields Of Laughter"
Apple - "Love Melody In E Minor"
Tribal Sinfonia - "Do You Want Me"
Harve & Charee - "New Me"
Kwartet Frits Kaatee - "Easy Evil"
Ernie Scott Trio - "Souled Out"
Bunker Hill - "Dionysis"
San Diego - "Sands Of Malibu"
Synod - "Sheryl Song Is Gonna Do My Dancing"
Whiz Kids - "Long Time Gone"
Ross Miller - "I Can Love Her Anyway"
Thunderbolt The Wondercolt - "Ragged Edge"
Eyrle Oliver - "Lovely Lady"
Lisa Richards - "A Day In The Life Of A Fool"
Joe Bozzi Quintet - "Masquerade"
George Melvin Quintet - "It's Good Not To Forget"
Review: Tramp Records celebrate a whopper milestone, with the label's 125th record taking shape as a reconnaissant celebration of 1970s soul jazz and funk, forming part of the Praise Poems series. Launched to fare an interminable journey through the many privately pressed, furtively released and/or criminally undersung jazz-funk-soul records of yore, and with an international focus, this is a rather special case of one such compilation series making it to its tenth edition, and still retaining the kind of quality control and assiduity most comp-curators may only dream of. From the opening, ultra-headsy 'Fields Of Laughter' by the chartless American band Color Me Blu, to instrumental AOR from pianist George Melvin's short-lived Quintet, you can expect to hear super-rarities here, with some originals only having heard but two acetates to their names at first press.
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That Sweet Sweet Music
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Cat: CDTOP 1655. Rel: 28 Mar 25
The Headhunters - "God Made Me Funky"
The IB Special - "Spanish Twist"
The Valentines - "Breakaway"
Collins & Collins - "Top Of The Stairs"
The Spinners - "Dont Let The Green Grass Fool You"
Syl Johnson - "Black Balloons"
Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson - "Soulshake"
Richie Havens - "I Can't Make It Anymore"
The Exits - "You Got To Have Money"
The Joneses - "Pull My String (Turn Me On)"
The Dells - "Run For Cover"
O.C. Smith - "On Easy Street"
The Radiants - "It Ain't No Big Thing"
Billy Stewart - "Summertime"
Brother To Brother - "In The Bottle"
Baby Huey - "Hard Times"
Johnny Williams - "Maggie"
Joe Simon - "When"
James Carr - "Pouring Water On A Drowning Man"
Roscoe Robinson - "That's Enough"
Blackrock - "Blackrock Yeah Yeah"
American Gypsy - "Golden Ring"
Jon Lucien - "Search For The Inner Self"
The Mist - "Life Walked Out"
Betty Davis - "In The Meantime"
Darrell Banks - "Beautiful Feeling"
Review: Paul Weller is perhaps one of the best non-soul musicians to ask to compile a rare soul compilation. Rather than documenting soul music as it proliferated in the 1960s, Ace Records' soul aim was to capture a genre, fashion and style as one man saw it in retrospect, in light of his involvement in the mod revival of the mid 1970s. Weller would later go onto form and front The Jam, but in late 1974, shortly before his involvement in the punk movement, he was about none of that business at all. Punk partly grew on febrile tissues of mod, which was in turn an offshoot of 60s soul; and it is true that we may hear a foetal form of the sound in the brasher cuts on this record, be it Billy Stewart's 'Summertime' or James Carr's 'Pouring Water'. Also clock Brother To Brother's 'In The Bottle', a super-early drum machine blues gem perfect for the house heads.
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