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Can't Lose My (Soul)
Can't Lose My (Soul) (gatefold LP)
Cat: LPLBOP 103. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Wrong (2:21)
Can't Lose My Soul (10:14)
I Made It (4:18)
Don't You Hear Me Calling (7:23)
I'm Going To Rise (3:36)
Dear Lord (7:41)
Review: As it is often best done in soul, contemporary band Annie & The Caldwells are a family affair, channelling the depths of heartache and euphoria through danceable Mississippi-born bombasts. Lead vocalist Annie Caldwell leads the band alongside her husband of 50 years Willie Joe Caldwell, and is backed by children Deborah, Anjessica, Toni, Willie Jr. and Abel. Juggling hard work with harder musical playing, Can't Lose My Soul takes aim at modern day soul greatness, documenting quotidian struggles and everyday joys in song, and centring their concept on their locality of Main Street, West Point, Mississippi, where the family have run various businesses for decades. With a record this rooted in community, who better to rep the Southern soul set than the Caldwells?
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Tags: Soul Disco
 in stock $25.22
Loving You Is All I Wanna Do
Cat: SDCO 1002. Rel: 20 Dec 24
Ebony Evans - "Loving You Is All I Wanna Do" (4:38)
Lewzarius - "Step Up" (4:54)
Review: Ebony Evans is a superb soul talent who for this single worked with Manny Campbell who wrote and arranged. Originally recorded in 2004, 'Loving You Is All I Wanna Do' appeared on the Luv's Fire CD Maxi Single and later on a full album in 2006 through Coastal Records but now debut on vinyl thanks to Soul Direction. On the flip side, Lewzarius' 'Step Up" shines as a rich collaboration between Campbell and Haran Griffin, who is best known for 'Movin' Much Too Fast.' Atlanta-born Lewzarius recorded this track during his time at Coastal Records in the late 90s.
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Tags: Soul Disco
 in stock $20.24
Now Imagine
Now Imagine (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: PCD 26134. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Don't Expect To Be (feat Ely Bruna)
Wiser (feat Wendy D Lewis)
Lost In Music (feat Sweet Candies)
Let's Fall In Love (feat Nadyne Rush)
Borderline (feat Filippo Perbellini)
Touched By Your Love
Now Imagine (feat Erika Scherlin)
Friday (feat Nicole Magolie)
Nothing Better Than You (feat Anna Fondi & Erika Scherlin)
You Came Along (feat Stevie Biondi)
Touch The Sky (feat Sweet Candies)
Never Give Up (feat Laura Lanzillo)
Summer Madness (feat Anna Fondi)
Review: Prolfic producer Neiro 'Papik' Poggi founded the Soultrend Orchestra almost 15 years ago as a vehicle for his acid jazz, funk, soul, disco and jazz-funk fantasies. The project has been 'on ice' for a while, with Now Imagine, officially the band's second studio set, appearing a decade after its predecessor. It's a typically musically rich affair with a string of guest vocalists joining the expansive 'orchestra' to run through happy, sun-splashed tracks. Highlights come thick and fast throughout, from a lightly Latin-tinged cover of Sister Sledge disco classic 'Lost In Music' and the Jamiroquai-esque warmth and soul of 'Wiser' (featuring Wendy D Lewis), to the vibraphone-wielding smooth grooves of 'Touched By Your Love' and the glossy jazz-funk-goes-house rainbows of 'You Came Along' (featuring Steve Biondi).
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 in stock $22.72
Playtime
Playtime (green vinyl LP)
Cat: AGS 039GREEN. Rel: 11 Dec 24
Playtime (5:18)
Slip Away (4:05)
Could It Be Love (4:56)
Chotto Matte Kudasai (2:03)
So Good To Be In Love (3:37)
Love Lifted Me (4:37)
Dance The Night Away (5:01)
You & Me (5:06)
 in stock $22.72
Changin' Times (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Changin' Times (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (glitter pressed clear vinyl LP)
Cat: VIC 700R. Rel: 19 Apr 25
Not On The Outside (5:17)
Love Injection (6:51)
Time Is Changing (4:49)
Welcome To The Party (3:44)
A Special Love Song (4:05)
Do Me (5:20)
It's A Shame (3:54)
Ready For Your Love (5:26)
 in stock $31.32
Rhyze To The Top (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Cat: BF24 20. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Rhyze To The Top (6:15)
Give It Up (5:51)
What Can I Do About This Feeling (4:20)
Bizzaar (4:26)
Tonight's Gonna Be My Night (5:06)
Having Fun (Everybody's Having Fun) (4:26)
Overtime (4:45)
Party Of The Parties (4:33)
Review: This 180g swimming pool blue vinyl is a Record Store Day exclusive of an early 80s gem. Rhyze to the Top came in 1981 and marked the debut album by American funk and r&b band Rhyze. Listening back now it's clear the record captured the vibrant energy of early 80s sounds with lush synth work and nice Casio keys. That means it is a must-have for funk and r&b heads of any era and is why original copies often sell for over L50 on second hand markets. The album has remained out of print on vinyl for 43 years up to now but for this occasion has been fully remastered. Whack it on and take yourself back to a golden age.
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 in stock $30.49
Spirit Of The Living God (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Cat: CLP 3. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Spirit Of The Living God (5:00)
God Is (4:20)
He's My Friend (6:46)
He Gave Me Time (5:33)
Never (6:08)
The Highest Praise (5:58)
Thou Art My God (3:50)
Stand Still (5:26)
Send Me (3:06)
Tags: Soul Disco
 in stock $28.27
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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 in stock $34.92
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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 in stock $32.14
Step II (reissue)
Step II (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: VMP1233-LP. Rel: 27 Jan 25
You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) (6:35)
Dance (Disco Heat) (5:49)
Epilogue (3:21)
Grateful (3:33)
I Took My Strength From You (6:56)
Was It Something That I Said (4:17)
Just You & Me Forever (4:39)
Review: By and large, disco albums of the 1970s and 80s are largely rubbish, mixing shorter versions of dancefloor epics (at least in their superior 12" version forms) with saccharine ballads. Sylvester's Step II, first released in 1978 and here revived in audiophile-friendly form, is an exception to the rule. Unusually, there's no excess fat and plenty of righteous, life-affirming dancefloor heat with the peerless 'You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)' and San Fran disco-classic 'Dance (Disco Heat)' being accompanied by the high-octane disco-funk stomp of 'Grateful' and the languid soul-funk bump of 'Was It Something I Said'. Even the slower numbers are excellent, particularly 'Epilogue' - a slowed-down, gospel-tinged 'reprise' of 'Mighty Real' that's worth the admission price on its own.
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Tags: Soul Disco
 in stock $39.63
The Lowdown: A Catawba Records Story
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The Lowdown: A Catawba Records Story (limited gatefold orange vinyl LP)
Cat: CA 4000LP. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Maurice Starr - "You & Me" (5:12)
Eleanor Grant - "Don't Knock My Love" (4:06)
Leon Moses - "She's Too Serious" (5:12)
Dutch Robinson - "Lowdown" (7" mix) (3:43)
Silk - "Somethin' 'Bout The Way" (5:06)
Eleanor Grant - "Lovin' Your Good Thing Away" (5:43)
Jackie Moore & Wilson Pickett - "Seconds Of Your Love" (Satril 12" edit) (6:53)
The Fantastic Aleems - "Get Down Friday Night" (feat Leroy Burgess - 7" mix) (3:55)
Sandy Kerr - "Thug Rock" (Logan dub) (5:17)
Review: Catawba Records celebrates 40 years of influential music with The Lowdown: A Catawba Records Story. Founded by industry legend Richard Mack who helped launch icons like Earth, Wind & Fire and The Jacksons, this curated compilation from the label highlights Catawba's rich legacy in disco and soul with standout tracks from Maurice Starr, Dutch Robinson and The Fantastic Aleems. It takes in all manner of infectious grooves with throwback analogue drums sounds, brilliant keys and smooth vocals with plenty of rare edits, unreleased gems and more well-known but still timeless cuts. Favourites for us include the lithe and leggy Silk jam 'Somethin' 'Bout The Way' and the soul-drenched funk-disco of Jackie Moore & Wilson Pickett's 'Seconds Of Your Love'.
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 in stock $28.82
TK Breaks 101
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Cat: TKB 001. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Timmy Thomas - "Why Can't We Live Together" (4:36)
Gwen McCrae - "90% Of Me Is You" (2:49)
Facts Of Life - "Givin' Me Your Love" (3:50)
Peter Brown - "Dance With Me" (5:22)
T-Connection - "Groove To Get Down" (4:09)
Clarence Reid - "Living Together Is Keeping Us Apart" (3:02)
Raw Soul Express - "Dedicate All My Love" (3:55)
Milton Wright - "Keep It Up" (4:07)
Betty Wright - "Clean Up Woman" (2:44)
Robin Kenyatta - "You" (5:14)
Review: 'Breaks' compilations featuring classic funk, soul and disco cuts with drum-breaks that could be doubled-up or sampled by DJs and producers, were once a mainstay of hip-hop culture. These days, far fewer are released, making this excellent collection of break-sporting gems from legendary Miami label T.K Records (and its T.K Disco offshoot) a pleasing development. Regardless of whether you're a hip-hop turntablist or not, there are tons of bona fide classics on show, from the impassioned call for peace that is Timmy Thomas's peerless 'Why Can't We Live Together' and the bubbly, reggae-tinged disco brilliance of Peter Brown's 'Dance With Me', to the regularly-sampled soul wonder that is Betty Wright's 'Clean Up Woman' and the strings-and-synths-laden excellence of 'Keep It Up' by Milton Wright.
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 in stock $39.90
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