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1
Black Soul Brothers
Cat: BRZ45 05. Rel: 25 Apr 14
Miguel De Deus - "Black Soul Brothers"
Boogaloo Combo - "Hot Pants Road"
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2
Kelen Ati Leen
Kelen Ati Leen (limited 7")
Cat: AFRICA 4506. Rel: 20 Apr 22
Kelen Ati Leen (3:41)
Souleymane (4:29)
Review: Insanely funky business from Senegal's famous Orchestra Baobab (who are still touring and toiling 40 years later), "Kelen Ati Leen" is a really sweaty, heavy slab of funk that stares west for inspiration and a mild psychedelic Hendrixian sheen. "Souleymane", released three years after the A-side in 1978, takes more of a Latin influence as the horns get steamy over a rigid highlife spine to create a detailed and very physical groove.
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A Paraiba Nao E Chicago
Cat: BRZ45 061. Rel: 07 Feb 17
Marcos Valle - "A Paraiba Nao E Chicago" (4:39)
Don Beto - "Nao Quero Mais" (2:11)
Review: For the latest volume in their ongoing Brazil 45s series, Mr Bongo has decided to change tack. The two tracks showcased here are from the golden age of Brazilian boogie. On the A-side you'll find Marcos Valle's "A Paraiba Nao E Chicago", a largely overlooked cut from his 1981 full-length Vontade De Rever Voce. While not as instantly as infectious as some of his better-known singles, it's still superb; a breezy, blue-eyed soul cut full of rising horns and sweet Portuguese vocals. On the B-side, you'll find Don Beto's 1978 disco-funk jam "Nao Quero Mais", a superb track that was seemingly inspired by the Doobie Brothers' "Long Train Running".
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Manha
Manha (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ45 021. Rel: 20 Apr 15
Azimuth - "Manha" (3:45)
Osmar Milito E Quarteto Forma - "America Latina" (2:46)
Review: A tale of two sides, Azimuth's classic "Manha" should be recognisable to many; taken from their self-titled LP in 1975, its golden harmonies and lavish, lolloping Bob James style jazz are as timeless as they were 40 years ago. Flip for "America Latina". Conjured by prolific collaborator Osmar Milito (whose discography features the likes of Sammy Davis Jr, Spanky Wilson and Liza Minelli), its striking, sing-along charms are no accident... It was actually created for 70s Brazilian soap opera Selva De Pedra.
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5
Mentira
Mentira (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ 45017. Rel: 07 Aug 18
Marcos Valle - "Mentira" (3:43)
Toni Tornado - "Me Libertei" (3:39)
Review: Two premium Latin funk documents on one limited 45, Mr Bongo deliver once again: Marcos Valle needs no introduction to Brazilian music enthusiasts. "Mentira" is a self-cover as Valle takes his 69 classic "Mentira Carioca" and develops the dynamic with a vocal style that's highly reminiscent of Donovan. Flip for Toni Tornado's Black Rio anthem "Me Libertei". Fusing sleazy rock n roll with jazzy Latin soul, madly this is the first time it's ever graced a 45!
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Tags: MPB | Samba | Brazilian Funk
 in stock $9.08
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Samba
Samba (limited 7")
Cat: AFRO45 001. Rel: 14 Apr 22
Amazones De Guinee - "Samba" (4:53)
Moussa Doumbia - "Samba" (5:28)
Review: Mr Bongo kickstarts a new Afro 45s series with serious intention; all-girl troupe from Guinea Amazones De Guinee take the lead with a live recording from Paris, 1983. Taken from their Au Coeur De Paris album, it's the perfect example of a live recording with the balance of musicianship and crowd participation precision tuned. Flip for the previously rare 1980 recording by Ivory Coast's Moussa Doumbia whose smoky vocals and JB-level shrieks hit hard over a clam-tight Afrofunk rhythm. What a way to start a new series.
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Tags: African | Afro Funk
 in stock $9.33
7
Deixa Eu Dizer
Cat: BRZ 45.01. Rel: 07 Aug 18
Claudia - "Deixa Eu Dizer" (3:39)
Cizinha - "Pra Fazer Um Samba" (2:11)
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8
Yegelle Tezeta
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9
Fever (Latin version)
 in stock $9.60
10
Que Vida E Essa
Cat: BRZ45 051. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Wal Sant'ana - "Que Vida E Essa" (2:47)
Ronie & Central Do Brasil - "Atoa Atoa" (2:29)
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11
To De Saco Cheio
Cat: 0039 0009. Rel: 01 Jan 90
To De Saco Cheio (4:17)
To De Saco Cheio (instrumental) (4:18)
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 in stock $8.05
12
O Journaleiro
O Journaleiro (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ45 016. Rel: 15 Dec 14
Toni Tornado - "O Jornaleiro"
Som Tres - "Homenagem A Mongo"
Review: Rich gutsy soul from a man who's regularly described as Brazil's James Brown, "O Journalerio" is a blueprint funk jam. Released in 1971 (on his hyper-rare album BR-3) it's all about the orchestrated swing, bluesy groove and Hammond licks so lavish you need to towel on every listen. Flip for Som Tres... An off-shoot of the Sambalanco Trio, it's the sound of Cesar Camargo Mariano controlling a restrained rolling slice of filmic instrumental funk where horns, keys and drums gather momentum with big band drama. Neither have been released on 45" before, making this all the more special.
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13
Airport Love Theme
Cat: BRZ 45085. Rel: 26 Mar 21
Airport Love Theme (2:43)
Afro Som (2:58)
Review: Mr Bongo's reliable Brazil 45s series reaches its' 85th instalment. This time round the Brighton-based label has chosen to offer up two cuts from Waldir Calmon's 1970 set Waldir Calmon E Seus Multisons. While the album is not all that renowned, the track 'Airport Love Theme' - which resides on the A-side here - most certainly is, thanks to Madlib sampling it on the Madvillain album. It's a laidback and languid fusion of mellow soul breaks, Mexican stand-off trumpets, soaring choral vocals, Mediterranean acoustic guitars and mazy organ solos, all topped off with the sugary polish often associated with classic lounge music. Over on side B there's a chance to savour another killer cut from the same set, Jean-Jacques Perrey-esque lounge funk groover 'Afro Son'.
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14
Haly Gully
Cat: KALITA 12018. Rel: 22 Oct 21
Haly Gully (version) (4:19)
Haly Gully (Toby Tobias version) (9:18)
The Morning Show (3:53)
The Morning Show (instrumental) (3:56)
Haly Gully (unreleased version) (4:29)
Review: The hard-digging record fiends at Kalita are back with more brilliance. This one is the first-ever retrospective of work by Jamaican-born artist Desmond Chambers. The first tine is a proudly politically aware tune previously only avialbel on his 1987 album Tiger Born, while the single 'The Morning Show' has before now only been available as the B side of little known single 'I Have Seen Love In Your Eyes.' The two other tracks are mega cult, hugely loved acid-infused dub snakers with boogie-infused rhythms. Original copies will cost you a huge amount so make sure you snap this one up asap.
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 in stock $9.74
15
Segura Na Cintura Dela (O Gaviao)
Cat: BRZ 45089. Rel: 20 Jul 21
Golden Boys - "Segura Na Cintura Dela (O Gaviao)" (2:38)
Silvio Cesar - "Beco Sem Saida" (2:21)
Review: Mr Bongo's essential Brazil 45s series notches up release number 89 via a blast of heavy dancefloor pressure that touches on both Brazilian funk and samba-rock. On the A-side you'll find Golden Boys' 1975 gem 'Segura Na Cintura Dela (O Gaviao)', an irresistible slab of full-throttle, orchestra-sporting, Hammond-heavy samba-funk marked out by strong group vocals and some superb musical arrangements. Over on the flip you'll find another classic from the same producer (Milton Miranda), Silvio Cesar's 1971 carnival masterpiece 'Beco Sem Saida' - an infectious excursion that found fame in the 2000s when Drumagick sampled it on 'Sambarock'.

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Tags: MPB | Brazilian | Samba | Brazilian Funk
 in stock $9.08
16
Pode Acreditar
Cat: BRZ 45091. Rel: 20 Jul 21
Pode Acreditar (vocal) (3:32)
Pode Acreditar (instrumental) (3:31)
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17
Onde Anda O Meu Amor
Cat: BRZ45 082. Rel: 04 Dec 20
Onde Anda O Meu Amor (3:44)
Gueri-Gueri (4:19)
Review: Following persistent requests, Mr Bongo has finally relented and dedicated an edition of their popular Brazil 45s series to Orlandivo Honorio de Souza, a composer, singer and percussionist whose 1977 album Oelandivo remains high on my collectors' wants-lists. Wisely, their A-side pick is 'Onde Anda O Meu Amore', a cosmic and spacey fusion of samba-soul and jazz-funk rich in ethereal flute lines and intergalactic keys. This time round it comes backed by the equally as impressive 'Gueri Gueri', an insatiable samba-rock number wrapped in heady accordion, jangly acoustic guitar and punchy horn sounds.
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18
Deixa A Tristeza
Cat: BRZ45 076. Rel: 07 Feb 20
Neno Exporta Som - "Deixa A Tristeza" (3:29)
Agnaldo Rayol - "Sumauma" (3:38)
Review: After delivering some killer reissues over the last few years, Mr Bongo's brilliant Brazil 45s series has reached "buy on sight" status. It goes without saying that the label's latest double-header of hard-to-find Brazilian gems is white hot. A-side Neno Exporta Som's impossible-to-find 1971 gem "Deixa A Tristeza", a wild and life-affirming fusion of samba and funk full of fuzzy sax solos, glassy-eyed vocals and heavyweight grooves. Over on the flip you'll find another killer cut from '71: "Sumauma" by MPB star Agnaldo Rayol. Blessed with a great groove and incredible arrangement, it sounds like a Brazilian take on the sort of over-the-top songs used to open James Bond movies in the 1970s (albeit with a bit of samba sunshine thrown in).
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19
Quero Ver Voce Sambar
Cat: BRZ 45096. Rel: 18 Nov 22
Homero Franca - "Quero Ver Voce Sambar" (2:25)
Silvinha - "Mas Nao Deixe De Ir" (2:03)
Review: Mr Bongo's gold-standard Brazil-45 series turns up more irresistible musical goodness here with steamy underground bubbler 'Quero Ver Voce Sambar'. This is thought to be the only ever recording by Homero Franca and it came originally on a 7" in 1976. It's warm, soulful, quite deep for Latin music and has great vocals. On the flipside is the more fiery Silvinha tune 'Mas Nao Deixe De Ir' with the raw vocals and big horns all making for a great call and response chorus with soulful samba sounds to spare.
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Tags: Brazilian | Samba
 in stock $9.33
20
Passaro Selvagem
Cat: BRZ 45095. Rel: 17 Feb 23
Os Carbonos - "Passaro Selvagem" (3:40)
Sandra De Sa - "Palco Azul" (3:14)
Review: Mr Bongo's crucial Brazil series hits a 94th volume here with vocal and instrumental group Os Carbonos from Sao Paulo. The band had a long and fruitful career that started in the 60s and ran on into the 80s. This offering is a tune from later on in their time and it is a prime slice of Brazilian boogie with funk drums, vamping chords and hip swinging claps all designed to bring the good ties and the sunny vibes. The bass-driven a-side is the one, but the flip from Sandra Sa is a special kind of sentimental soul sound.
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21
Aldeia De Ogum
Aldeia De Ogum (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ45 013. Rel: 14 Oct 14
Joyce - "Aldeia De Ogum"
Rosinha Da Valencia - "Summertime"
Review: One of the many musical golden moments Joyce has given us during her 20 album/40 year career, "Aldeia de Ogum" is a full-bodied samba smash that enjoyed a renaissance during London's acid jazz era in the late 80s. Meanwhile on the flip Roshina lays down an incredible version of Fitzgerald's "Summertime". Spider like nylon string finger business, softly backed by emotion-drenched strings, it's one of the best cover versions Mr Bongo have ever given us.
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 in stock $9.33
22
Easing
Easing (12")
Cat: SNDW 12037. Rel: 21 Jun 19
Easing (8:04)
Easing (version) (6:49)
Review: George and Glen Miller are undoubtedly best known for their West End Records released 1982 boogie-soul classic "Touch Your Life". They released plenty of other records that flitted between soca, reggae, disco, and - in the latter stages of their career - electrofunk. "Easing", which appeared at some point at the turn of the '80s on London label Third World, remains one of their most potent releases - and, in its original form at least, formidably hard to find. This Soundway reissue wisely replicates the track list of the original release, beginning with the title track - a deliciously percussive, musically intricate chunk of peak-time disco smothered in sharp, Afro-funk style horns and George and Glen Miller's lilting reggae-soul style vocals. The flipside "Version" strips out the vocals, allowing listeners to hear in greater detail the pair's impeccable arrangements and instrumentations (particularly the fine orchestration and rich groove).
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23
Democustico
Democustico (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ45 028. Rel: 19 Aug 15
Democustico (2:21)
Freio Aerodinamico (2:39)
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24
Aquarela De Um Pais Na Lua
Cat: BRZ 45038. Rel: 25 Jan 16
Taiguara - "Aquarela De Um Pais Na Lua" (3:30)
Marisa Rossi - "Deixa Eu Te Amar" (2:47)
Review: Mr Bongo's Brazil 45s series continues its consistently rich vein of form with two more beautifully contrasting - and previously difficult to track down - Brazilian soul jazz fusions from the 70s. Side A is inhabited by one of the era's most interesting individuals. Infamously censored and eventually exiled, Taiguara's chaotic flute, guitar and piano arrangement is a tight weave of melodies, counter melodies and start dynamics. Flip for the classically soul-oriented "Deixa Eu Te Amar" will bright horns, brash drums and a bold vocal from Marisa Rossi. Pow.
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 in stock $9.08
25
Jesse's Jing
Cat: CLMN 122. Rel: 12 Nov 13
Jesse's Jing
MTA
Played by: Colemine Records
Tags: African | Afrobeat | Afro Funk
 in stock $7.67
26
Nega Neguinha
Cat: BRZ 4502. Rel: 19 Feb 14
Samjazz - "Nega Neguinha"
Abilio Mandel - "Luiza Manequim"
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27
Tenha Fe Pois Amanha Um Lindo Dia Vai
Cat: BRZ 4504. Rel: 27 Mar 14
Salinas - "Tenha Fe Pois Amanha Um Lindo Dia Vai" (2:52)
Sonia Santos - "Speed" (4:15)
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Hypertension
Cat: MSR 011. Rel: 28 Mar 19
Hypertension (Hotmood edit) (6:06)
Hypertension (5:52)
Ritmo Latino (Voodoocuts rework) (5:52)
Ritmo Latino (5:15)
Review: Stone cold New Jersey funk business; Calender's seminal "Hypertension" has been a waymark in dancefloor developments since '75 and its big strings, high energy and nagging vocals still have total resonance to this day as proved by this rolling, conga fuelled twist from Mexican maestro Hotmood. Flip for more relevance as "Ritmo Latino" (from Calender's '76 album "It's A Monster") gets a cheeky breakbeat facelift from Voodoocuts. Now there's no excuse not to get funky every single day of the year.
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29
Garra
Garra (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ 45036. Rel: 25 Jan 16
Claudia - "Garra" (2:23)
Os Tres Morais - "Freio Aerodinamico" (2:43)
Review: Jane, Roberto, and Sidey Morais - Brazil's Os Tres Morais - are placed alongside the wonderful Claudia for the latest all Brazilian showdown courtesy of the always point-side Brazil45 series from the Mr. Bongo label. The latter gives us the mythical "Garra", a tune that sits very nicely next to the likes of Marcos Valle and co, and the singing trio get a reissue of 2006's "Freio Aerodinamico", a gorgeous blend of samba, disco, and something perfectly exotic and vintage. Heart-warmers.
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30
Deixa O Morro Cantar
Cat: BRZ 45066. Rel: 14 Aug 17
Deixa O Morro Cantar (2:33)
Mas Que Nada (2:33)
Review: Supreme musica popular Brasileira and bossa-nova vibes here on two tracks from Mr Bongo's leading Brazilian 45's lady, Claudia. "Deixa o Morro Cantar" features on Claudia's very first 7", released in 1965 by RGE Brazil. Her version of "Mas Que Nada" is said to be more of a jazzy/folk-funk take on the Ben classic. A relatively recent discovery made during the label's last trip to Brazil, Maria das Gracas Rallo was born in 1946 in Rio de Janeiro. She has become the most awarded singer outside of her home country and was most popular internationally in 1982 with the song "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" from the musical Evita. Moreover, she has recorded over twenty albums and has amassed huge record sales throughout her successful career.
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Por Eso
Por Eso (CD)
Cat: CUP 8072. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Regreso
Coronga
Onda Nortena
Progreso
Ilusiones
Sin Zero
Bajo La Autopista
Brisas
Trucovida
Las Olvidadas
Luz Milonguera
Por Eso
Mi Jardin
Romance De Estacion
$14.01 SAVE 45%
 in stock $7.71
32
Ngo Ma
Ngo Ma (CD)
Cat: BWOOD 291CD. Rel: 06 Jul 23
Agenda Remember
Birds (Of A Feather)
City Lights
Le Nna Mfana
Mgungnudlovu
Ngo Ma
Out Of The World
Phew
Q & A
Tribute To Johnny Dyani
Wathint' Imbokodo
 in stock $9.23
33
Bochechuda
Cat: COS 1097. Rel: 11 Jan 16
Bochechuda (1:53)
Aposta (2:19)
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A Hora E Essa
Cat: COS 1137. Rel: 08 Feb 16
Celia - "A Hora E Essa" (3:04)
Franco - "Ei, Voce, Psiu!" (2:34)
Review: Two more rare grooves purloined from Cultures Of Soul's Brasileiro Treasure Box Of Funk & Soul and delivered on a sweet 45: Celia's "A Hora E Essa" is a steamy Latin funk workout from 72; all horns, cuicas and soft, honeyed vocals. Franco's "Ei, Voce, Psiu!" takes a more US funk idea with Franco's spoken vocals giving off a strong air of bandleader as the band lock down a tight groove beneath. Watch out for samba flip towards the end. Blink and you'll miss it.
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Juventude Sexta E Sabado
Cat: COS 1147. Rel: 15 Feb 16
Novos Baianos - "Juventude Sexta E Sabado" (2:57)
Dom Salvador & Abolicao - "Uma Vida" (2:47)
Review: The Brasileiro Treasure Box Of Funk & Soul gems keep flying out from Cultures Of Soul: Novos Baianos' 1970 rarity "Juventude Sexta E Sabado" is a heartfelt, yearning slice of psychedelic soul peppered with urgent Plant-level vocals while Dom Salvador & Abolicao's "Uma Vida" is the ultimate feel-good song: what begins as a funk soul tracks suddenly rips into gospel with so much gusto you genuinely can't stay still. One of the best 45s to come from the collection so far.
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Uwami
Uwami (CD)
Cat: ATFA 042CD. Rel: 07 May 21
Jaiva Low (feat Hapas music & DJ KS & Patna)
Emcimbinii (feat Tap Soul & Licy Jay & Eto)
9 Days (feat DJ Saxo Boy)
Emonate Oe Bethela D Vosho (feat Kapzela & Licy Jay & MLG)
Downfall Revisit
Alone In A Dark (feat Mr Perfect & DJ Labengwa)
Sbone (feat DJ Labengwa & Licy Jay & Menate Entertainment - vocal mix)
Down The Road (feat DJ Labengwa)
Vula Vala
60 Days No Sleep
Stiwawa Quitter
Tags: African
$10.13 SAVE 15%
 in stock $8.61
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We Are An Island But We're Not Alone
Cat: GBCD 109. Rel: 25 Jun 21
Please Protect My Newborn Child From The Spirits
Mama (Once, We Had A Queen)
Salvation
America, Crazy
The Devil Doesn’t Eat Papaya, He Eats Fire
Prayer For A Better Life
I've Come To The City (Now My Shoes Are Repaired)
Bandits Are Doing Bad Deeds
Love Must Come Before Things
My Friends Went Abroad & Were Swallowed By The Waves
Tags: African | French
$10.13 SAVE 25%
 in stock $7.59
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Toutlayt Inou
Cat: RW 038. Rel: 20 Apr 21
Ouymak (4:51)
Ismar Kkis (5:48)
Amdyaz (9:53)
Laman (7:37)
Lalla (8:37)
Tighoufiwin (6:07)
Tags: African
$17.64 SAVE 45%
 in stock $9.70
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Espaco Tempo
Cat: ASS 010. Rel: 19 Aug 21
Em Seu Lugar (Cada Coisa) (4:10)
A Arte De Ser Invisivel (5:16)
Tags: Latin | Brazilian
$14.27 SAVE 30%
 in stock $9.99
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Sweet Mellow D
Cat: NR 026S. Rel: 14 Jan 21
Sweet Mellow D (3:22)
Suit Of Armour (3:41)
$12.72 SAVE 30%
 in stock $8.91
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Concert Equinoccial/Tocatina/Tinell
Mestres Quadreny - "Concert Equinoccial" (15:17)
Mestres Quadreny - "Tocatina" (8:39)
Andres Lewin-Richter - "Tinell" (23:02)
Tags: Spanish
$32.96 SAVE 70%
 in stock $9.89
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Allergies
Cat: HR 7S208. Rel: 17 Jun 21
Allergies (5:16)
Nothingness (4:05)
Tags: Japanese
$14.52 SAVE 45%
 in stock $7.98
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Las Pale
Cat: STRUT 195CD. Rel: 30 Nov 18
Las Pale
Kwen Pe Ke Pe
La Guadeloupe
Mwen Ke Rive
Gade
Pou Lanmou
Review: Thanks to an upsurge in interest in zouk, the synthesizer-heavy tropical style that emerged from the French Antilles in the early 1980s, reissues of superb but hard to find gems from the style's original heyday are becoming increasingly popular. This one from Strut Records is a peach. Originally released in 1988, "Las Pale" is the sole album from Feeling Kreyol, a female trio from Guadeloupe assembled and produced by local studio buffs Darius Denon and Frankie Brumier. It remains a brilliantly effervescent and colourful set, with the trio adding strong and attractive to distinctively tropical drum machine rhythms, shimmering synths, kaleidoscopic melodies and jangling guitars. In other words, it's a giddy blast of electronic tropical brilliance. Don't sleep.
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Tags: African | French | Zouk
 in stock $9.50
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What You Want To Bet?
Cat: MRB 7145. Rel: 20 Nov 18
What You Want To Be? (O Que Voce Que Apostar?) (2:09)
These Are The Songs (Esta E A Cancao) (2:59)
Review: Tim Maia's 1968 debut single, "What You Want To Be", has long been a favourite of dusty-fingered Latin music enthusiasts. Original copies, though, have long been out of the price range of most DJs and collectors. Happily, Mr Bongo has struck a deal to reissue it. The title track is something of a scorching dancefloor-treat - a boogaloo-era slab of Latin funk in which Maia and chums sing in English atop a bustling rhythm track and some seriously heavy horns. B-side "These Are The Songs" is a much more relaxed and laidback, samba-soaked affair, closer in tone to early 1960s U.S soul songs of the sort regularly covered by the Beatles early in the career.
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Asafo
Asafo (12")
Cat: SNDW 12030. Rel: 30 Nov 18
Jon K - "Asafo" (4:45)
Pat Thomas - "Enye Woa" (extended intro) (6:25)
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The Rough Guide To Urban Mali
VARIOUS
Cat: RGNET 1398LP. Rel: 09 Sep 20
Zinoko - "Dire" (4:07)
Casha - "A Kadiye" (3:33)
Alfi Boy - "Kankou Moussa" (3:46)
Oudada - "Fan" (3:50)
Abasko Toure - "Anka Mita Be Bon Gana" (4:05)
One P - "A Dan Den" (3:25)
Lil' Bouna - "Bamako" (3:16)
Soul-B Gang - "Ibe Ka Yeh" (3:22)
Alka Po - "Chicha" (3:00)
Yogo Star - "Doni Doni" (3:26)
Wizi Wozo - "Wozo Est La" (3:10)
Tags: African
$12.44 SAVE 30%
 in stock $8.71
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J'ai Traverse La Mer
Cat: HS 206VL. Rel: 05 Sep 20
Metew Byen (4:00)
Arawak Y Karayb (4:38)
Natibel (4:16)
Kontak (5:18)
Dlo Pou Viv (3:29)
Yo Vini Pou Danse (4:20)
Se Tan Nou (4:51)
J'ai Traverse La Mer (4:33)
Fo Kontinye Goume (2:22)
Review: Avant-garde percussionist, singer, self-taught trumpet player, composer and author. Edmony Krater, since the late 1970s has been a go to reference for French Caribbean music and all things Gwakasonne. This Guadelopean great had been somewhat quiet since the mid 80s, however in 2019, after the recording of a live show for Cult Berlin club night, African Acid Is The Future that received a release via The Vinyl Factory, his light was relit.
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 in stock $7.60
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J'ai Traverse La Mer
Cat: HS 206CD. Rel: 07 Sep 20
Metew Bien
Arawak E Karayb
Natibel
Kontak
Dlo Pou Viv
Yo Vini Pou Danse
Se Tan Nou
J'ai Traverse La Mer
Fo Nou Kontinye Goume
Anonyme (bonus track)
$12.19 SAVE 25%
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Sumach Roots: Vol 2 Of The Valley Road Trilogy
Cat: WRV 001. Rel: 22 Jan 20
We (2:31)
Posthuma (5:21)
Lads Of Lombard Hall (4:20)
KHAQQ (Hold On) (3:42)
Lynx Canadensis (3:42)
The Tall Tales Of Lester Stuard (4:27)
The Night We Won The War/Prelude In C Minor (3:40)
Happy Little Sisyphus (4:00)
Fort Rouille (3:17)
Eugene (No Fear Of Flying) (4:29)
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Ashikibaya
Cat: OTCR 0703. Rel: 13 Dec 19
Ashikibaya (feat Tamar Collocutor) (2:40)
Mandira (feat Issa Matona) (4:41)
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