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Reaching For The Highest Pleasure
Cat: BBE 535SLP. Rel: 13 Oct 22
 
Jazz
Reaching The Highest Pleasure (5:46)
I Am Your Mind (part 2 - Pepe Bradock main mix) (7:31)
Review: Roy Ayers staked a bold claim by flaunting the fact that he had 'Reach[ed] The Highest Pleasure' back in June '77. Unfortunately for us back then, this lifetime hedonistic milestone - documented in instrumental funk form - was shelved for reasons unknown beyond simple artistic oversight. As said, this slick solo instrumental for drums, bass and vibraphone is a perfect soul-jazz, chillout trifecta, one for the rarities collectors.
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Locus
Locus (limited CD)
Cat: BBE 628ACD. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Jazz
Locus
Wow
1/4 Samba II
Ballad
Review: For the latest volume in their ongoing J-Jazz Masterclass series exploring the world of Japanese jazz, BBE has delivered the first ever reissue of Tatsuya Nakamura's formidable 1984 set Locus. The album itself has long been hard to find, even within Japan, and is considered by collectors to be one of those 'Holy grail' sets whose musical quality makes it worth tracking down. Across the four tracks, drummer and percussionist Nakumura is joined by a stellar cast of musicians to explore distinctively different takes on jazz-fusion, from heavy Latin influenced drum jams, to experimental ambient and colourful cuts that sit at different points in between.
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Once Again We Are The Children Of The Sun
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Cat: BBE 708CCD. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Will & James Ragar - "As The Day Grows Tired"
Forest - "Crazy Days"
Cunningham Corner - "Free & Easy"
Wendy Grace - "More Than Hope"
Bengt Liedman - "Tight Tonight"
Corill - "Soul Shadow"
Varela - "Come & Take Me By The Hand"
Just Us - "Just A Thought"
Mike Baumann & Thom Huntington - "Time"
Darrell John - "Write Your Lucky Number"
The Freeze Band - "Going Back In Time"
Godspeed - "Ice Cold"
Orion - "Moonshine"
The Greg Foat Group - "Milk & Honey" (feat Kat Barnard)
Aria Rostami - "Golden Hour"
Bugatti & Musker - "Fate" (demo)
Garth Fletcher - "Peace Train"
Mark Capanni - "If Life Was A Ferris Wheel"
Review: 'Folk funk and trippy troubadours' main man Paul Hillery - a dedicated crate digger and vinyl hunter whose musical knowledge is exceptional - scored a hit with his first compilation We Are The Children of The Sun. He's now curated a sequel, which once again explores a range of rare, thoroughly obscure sounds that he loosely terms 'folk funk' and 'Balearic AOR'. This is music for sunsets, sunrises and long drives through grandiose landscapes. The plentiful highlights include, but are in no way limited to, the synth-sporting cosmic AOR brilliance of Forest's 'Crazy Days', the jazz-folk brilliance of Wendy Grace's 'More Than Hope', Aria Rostami's acoustic ambient excellence ('Golden Hour') and a previously unheard cover of 'Milk & Honey' by musical polymath Greg Foat and his ever-changing backing band.
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Reminicent Suite (reissue)
Cat: BBE 682ACD. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Jazz
Reminicent Suite: Dig It Deep Down Baby/Echoes/Once More With Feeling
Black Forest
Review: .For the latest volume in the label's essential J-Jazz Masterclass series of reissues, BBE has opted to deliver a new edition of a hard-to-find 1973 collaboration between American pianist Mal Waldron and Japanese trumpeter Terumasa Hino. Originally released only in Japan, it comprises two lengthy compositions (one by each artist) performed by the duo and talented sidemen Isao Suziki (upright bass), Motohiko Hino (drums), Takao Uematsu (alto sax) and Uzi Inamuro (percussion). Waldron's LP-opening composition adds alternating, increasingly hectic solos to a gradually intensifying groove (a formula the storied pianist used extensively during this period of his career), before morphing and mellowing as the suite progresses. Hino's 'Black Forest', meanwhile, is more up-tempo and horn-heavy, with oodles of extra percussion and expressive, mind-mangling solos aplenty.
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