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Dancing The Line (remastered)
Dancing The Line (remastered) (gatefold LP + booklet)
Cat: WWSLP 97. Rel: 05 Sep 24
 
Pop
Tendance (4:31)
Sand From A Desert (3:50)
Hiver 83/84 (1:55)
Lover Of Paradox (2:03)
Snap (1:46)
Un Aimant Vivant (4:11)
Altitude (3:18)
Clins D'oeil (3:23)
Comfortable Gestures (1:23)
Ete 82 (3:21)
Gift Of Linen (2:13)
Horse Tail (3:34)
Cicada (4:36)
Review: Wewantsounds is set to reissue Steve Beresford's highly coveted 1985 album, Dancing the Line, originally released by the French label nato. Drawing inspiration from the fashion of French designer Anne Marie Beretta, the album features contributions from Beresford's Alterations bandmate David Toop, Alan Hacker, and Kazuko Hohki of Frank Chickens, with lyrics by Andrew Brenner. The music blends sophisticated ambient pop, driven by an RX11 drum machine, with synth funk and experimental elements. Tracks like 'Tendance' and 'Comfortable Gestures' have achieved underground classic status over the years. This reissue marks the first time the album has been re-released, with newly remastered audio by Translab in Paris, the original gatefold artwork, and a four-page insert with liner notes by nato's Jean Rochard. Steve Beresford, a prominent figure in British and international music since the early 70s, began his recording career with the Portsmouth Sinfonia and has collaborated with artists such as Derek Bailey, John Zorn, and Thurston Moore. In 1985, introduced to Anne Marie Beretta by Rochard, Beresford and Brenner crafted songs inspired by Beretta's designs. The resulting album, released in France in October 1985, features a blend of ethereal pop, funk, piano ballads and free instrumentals, making it a favourite among DJs and collectors worldwide.
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Played by: THE REFLEX
 in stock $40.39
For Peace & Liberty: In Paris Dec 1972
Cat: WWSLP 91. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
Jazz
For Peace & Liberty (part 1) (12:20)
For Peace & Liberty (part 2) (2:57)
For Peace & Liberty (part 3) (2:29)
For Peace & Liberty (part 4) (5:35)
For Peace & Liberty (part 5) (7:36)
For Peace & Liberty (part 6) (3:13)
Review: For Peace and Liberty captures a remarkable and long-lost performance by the Black Artist Group (BAG), finally seeing the light of day after being hidden for over 50 years. Recorded live in Paris in December 1972, this album caotures BAG's explosive fusion of free improvisation, spiritual jazz, and funk grooves. The group, freshly arrived from St. Louis, deliver an electrifying 35-minute set at Maison de l'ORTF, showing their unmatched creativity and energy. Wewantsounds has partnered with BAG and INA to bring this rare recording to the world, marking the group's first official release since their iconic In Paris, Aries 1973, which for many years was their only album. Remastered from the original tapes, the sound quality is exceptional, allowing listeners to fully appreciate the intensity and passion of BAG's performance. Featuring six parts of the titular track, For Peace and Liberty is more than just a rediscovered gemiit's a vital piece of jazz history.
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Played by: THE REFLEX
 in stock $39.55
Alice Clark (reissue)
Alice Clark (reissue) (gatefold LP)
Cat: WWSLP 25. Rel: 02 Jul 19
 
Jazz
I Keep It Hid (3:26)
Looking At Life (3:10)
Don't Wonder Why (3:22)
Maybe This Time (3:20)
Never Did I Stop Loving You (2:33)
Charms Of The Arms Of Love (2:39)
Don't You Care (2:51)
It Takes Too Long To Learn To Live Alone (3:34)
Hard Hard Promises (3:04)
Hey Girl (3:20)
Review: Alice Clark's 1972 debut album - her sole full-length outing - has long been considered one of the great, unheralded soul albums, with collectors clamouring to source copies of the hard-to-find set. As this reissue proves, it remains a fantastic album. Clark's vocals are superb throughout, soaring above gospel-influenced backing tracks rich in Jimmy Smith style organs, hazy horns and a rhythm section that strikes a perfect balance between groovy looseness and low-down tightness. The set's plentiful highlights including soaring torch song "Don't Wonder Why", the jazzy wooziness of "Maybe This Time", the surprisingly funky (but still laidback and groovy) "Charms Of The Arms Of Love" and impressive opener "I Keep It Hid".
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 in stock $27.79
Missing You (reissue)
Missing You (reissue) (LP + insert)
Cat: WWSLP 039LP. Rel: 09 Apr 21
 
Funk
Missing You (2:50)
Mary's House (2:19)
Disco Blues (5:27)
Teddy Bear (2:37)
Love Rite (3:47)
Three Wise Men (3:03)
Uncle Sam (2:11)
Saturday (4:15)
God Bless The Soulfire People (3:06)
Come On With It (3:42)
 in stock $29.86
Dibango 82 (remastered)
Cat: WWSLP 99. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
International
Migilbawe (7:32)
Africa Boogie (4:21)
Ashiko Oumba (10:16)
Waka Juju (part 1) (5:04)
Waka Juju (part 2) (3:22)
Waka Juju (part 3) (6:27)
Review: Manu Dibango knew how to work a crowd. By the time he hit the stage at Marseille's Theatre La Criee in December 1982, he had long mastered the art of turning a gig into a full-blown celebration. This was the man who took makossa global, who made 'Soul Makossa' an international sensation a decade prior and who could pivot between jazz, funk and African rhythms like it was nothing. The recording, unearthed from the INA archives, captures him in peak form, leading an eight-piece band through a set that refuses to sit still. 'Africa Boogie' is all clipped guitars, tight horns and a bassline that struts like it owns the place. 'Ashiko Oumba' turns the groove alluringly, locking into intricate polyrhythms before erupting into pure brass-fuelled joy. Then there's 'Waka Juju', sprawling across three parts, moving from simmering tension to full-throttle release with the kind of control only Dibango could pull off. He's conducting, shaping the music in real-time, every solo a conversation, every break a setup for the next explosion of sound. Four decades later, the set still feels alive. It's there in the call-and-response with the crowd, the sweat-soaked momentum of a band that knows it's on fire. Dibango, effortlessly cool at the centre of it all, proves once again why his music never ages.
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Tags: Afro Funk | Afro Jazz
 in stock $36.23
Tokyo Glow (remastered)
DJ NOTOYA / VARIOUS
Tokyo Glow (remastered) (gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 55. Rel: 10 Dec 21
 
Funk
Kumi Nakamura - "Kimagure" (3:05)
Miyuki Maki - "Indo No Michibata" (3:36)
Haruyoshi Yamashina - "Osake To Joke" (3:35)
Sumiko Yamagata - "Natsu No Hikari Ni" (3:19)
Hatsumi Shibata - "Party Is Over" (4:41)
Makoto Iwabuchi - "Moonlight Flight" (3:57)
Hiroshi Sato - "Saigo No Tejina" (3:40)
Arakawa Band - "Paradise's Dream" (7:10)
New Generation Company - "I Wander All Alone" (part III) (2:55)
Kiyohiko Ozaki - "Ojosan Oteyawarakani" (4:30)
Kengo Kurozumi - "Juggler" (4:09)
Ken Nishizaki - "Koi No Paradigm" (4:58)
Jadoes - "Simply Another Love" (4:47)
Midori Hara - "Aamar Jabar" (4:45)
Hitomi 'Penny' Tohyama - "Tuxedo Connection" (3:21)
Mizuki Koyama - "Oh! Daddy" (3:39)
Haruo Chikada & Vibra-Tones - "Sofa Bed Blues" (3:36)
Mitsuko Horie - "Chigasaki Memory" (3:49)
Review: The recent Tokyo Dreaming compilation on Wewantsounds was a huge success so the label does the right thing and follows it up with another collection of sounds from the Far East. This one again looks into the fascinatingly niche city pop sound with expert digger DJ Notoya at the wheels. He delves into the Nippon Columbia catalogue and turns out all manner of breezy and laidback gems from Hiroshi Sato, Hitomi "Penny" Tohyama, Midori Hara and more. In many cases, these tunes are making it tot vinyl for the first time. What's more, the audio has been newly remastered in Tokyo for this reissue making sure it sounds as good as possible.
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 in stock $36.23
Tokyo Bliss: Japanese Funk Boogie & City Pop From King Records 1974-88
DJ NOTOYA / VARIOUS
Cat: WWSLP 98. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Funk
BUZZ - "Garasumado" (2:35)
Mami Ayukawa - "Sabita Gambler" (3:53)
Johnny Yoshinaga - "The Rain" (5:44)
Keiko Toda - "Fade In" (4:13)
Koji Kobayashi - "Bokura No Date" (3:07)
Yuko Imai - "Hotel Twilight 4:49" (4:46)
Kumiko Sawada - "Your Love's Away" (4:14)
Masatoshi Kanno - "Day By Day" (3:32)
Yuji Mitsuya - "After Five At Caf-Bar" (4:40)
Fujimaru Band - "Paper Machine" (2:26)
Review: DJ Notoya returns with another expertly curated selection of Japanese gems, this time delving into the funky, soulful, and city pop sounds of King Records. Spanning the years 1974 to 1988, this compilation is a treasure trove of forgotten classics and hidden gems, a sonic time capsule that transports listeners back to the neon-lit streets and vibrant nightlife of 1980s Japan. Buzz's 'Garasumado' kicks things off with an infectious groove and funky guitar riffs that could rival any Western funk classic. Mami Ayukawa's 'Sabita Gambler' adds a touch of soulful sophistication, her smooth vocals gliding over lush instrumentation. Keiko Toda's 'Fade In' is a city pop gem, its dreamy melodies and catchy hooks evoking a sense of carefree optimism and urban cool. Elsewhere, Johnny Yoshinaga's soulful ballad 'The Rain' provides a moment of introspection, while Kumiko Sawada's disco-infused 'Your Love's Away' will get you moving and grooving. The compilation closes with the feelgood sounds of Masatoshi Kanno's 'Day By Day', a perfect encapsulation of the city pop aesthetic.
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 in stock $35.95
Funk Tide: Tokyo Jazz Funk From Electric Bird 1978-87
DJ NOTOYA / VARIOUS
Cat: WWSLP 81. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Funk
Shunzo Ohno - "In The Sky" (4:11)
Mikio Masuda - "Let's Get Together" (5:57)
Yasuaki Shimizu - "Summer Time" (3:42)
David Matthews & The Electric Birds - "Special Delivery" (4:17)
Toshiyuki Honda - "Living In A City" (4:38)
Ronnie Foster - "Night Life" (2:59)
Bobby Lyle Trio - "Night Breeze" (6:39)
Katsutoshi Morizono - "Space Traveller" (4:09)
Review: Following the success of their previous Tokyo Glow compilation, Wewantsounds once again team up with Japanese Tokyo-based DJ Notoya to dig up the rich Electric Bird catalogue, and come with a subsequent, versatile selection of sunny jazz-funk gems recorded between 1978 and 1987 for the label. A tasty selection featuring Yasuaki Shimizu, Toshiyuki Honda and Mikio Masuda, together with a few American musicians such as Ronnie Foster and Bobby Lyle, most tracks here are making their debut outside of Japan, the album comes with a full annotation by Notoya and is a multifarious meander through every angle of the polygonal gamut of J-jazz, disco, city pop, and funk. Highlights include Masuda's 'Let's Get Together' and Foster's prototypical wonky funk number, 'Night Life'.
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 in stock $36.23
Oriental Music (reissue)
Cat: WWSLP 46. Rel: 28 Oct 20
 
International
Ana We Habieby (4:30)
Etmakhtary Yekhel (5:11)
Ah! Mennak (8:27)
Gafnoho (5:16)
Yawabor Kolly (5:16)
Ahwak (6:23)
Review: Ammar El Sherei's intoxicating instrumental album Oriental Music was written in 1976 and has remained a cult classic for all the deep diggers, world music lovers and curio obsessives. For this record, the iconic Egyptian artist, composer and producer actually served up his own take on six classic compositions by another Egyptian legend, Mohamed Abdel Wahab. The results are utterly hypnotic and majestic melodic affairs with organic drums and percussion and North African melodies that worm their way deep into your brain and transport you to the hustle and bustle of a dusty open air market or street side coffee spot.
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Tags: African
 in stock $34.57
Junk (remastered)
Junk (remastered) (LP + insert)
Cat: WWSLP 79. Rel: 08 Mar 24
 
Funk
Kick (Discomix) (6:42)
Sham Pain (4:56)
Junk (3:25)
Stop Smoking (4:39)
Baboon (4:02)
VVV (previously unreleased On vinyl) (1:40)
All Those Years (previously unreleased On vinyl) (3:24)
Kick (7" alternate mix - previously unreleased) (4:09)
Stop Smoking (alternate mix - previously unreleased On vinyl) (4:53)
Kick (7" instrumental mix - previously unreleased) (4:11)
Review: Brion Gysin was a true original who left his mark on modern culture when he introduced William Burroughs to the cut-up technique, but he also recorded a swathe of experimental, funk-fuelled releases including the 1983 single 'Kick/Junk'. That single has been expanded into this album for Wewantsounds, which features Don Cherry's trumpet work on 'Kick' amongst many other talented players. It's a freewheeling listen which takes its inspiration from many places, finding space for tender folk experimentation with an African twist on 'All Those Years' and embraces jazz as a vessel for sonic and rhythmic exploration when the moment calls for it.
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Played by: THE REFLEX
 in stock $36.23
Watarase (reissue)
Watarase (reissue) (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 88. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Jazz
Someday My Prince Will Come
Msunduza
I Can't Get Started
Tone
Watarase
Miss Cann
Good Bye
Review: Wewantsounds press ahead with their hotly-awaited reissue of Japanese piano jazz master Fumio Itabashi's acclaimed album from 1981, Watarase. A seminal document of the history of jazz recorded at the rough moment that the pianist reached his career apogee - the eighties saw him perform several international tours - Watarase is exemplary of Itabashi's unorthodox piano playing for the time. Virtuosic, yet not indulgent of sustained notes or boilerplate consonance, Watarase is keen to wring out the purity of each composition, seeming less interested in style or ornamentation over pure composition. The result is an album which we're not surprised was raised to the heights of jazz standard exalt, with the title track being of most note in this regard; although the less obvious cuts here are also particularly enchanting, such as the rollicking two-chord improvs of 'Miss Cann'.
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 in stock $28.53
Giant & Guitar
Giant & Guitar (LP + insert)
Cat: WWSLP 53. Rel: 26 Nov 21
 
International
Rakset El Fadaa (7:51)
Guitar El Chark (4:51)
Takassim Sanat Alfeyn (6:52)
Laylet Hob (8:13)
Lama Bada Yatasana (2:28)
Teletya Mahla Nourha (4:52)
Ah Ya Zen (4:20)
 in stock $32.63
Choma (Burn) (remastered)
Choma (Burn) (remastered) (limited gatefold LP + insert)
Cat: WWSLP 87. Rel: 23 May 24
 
Jazz
Choma (Burn) (9:56)
Our Home (5:53)
Black Caucus (10:04)
Up & Down (10:50)
Review: Recorded in Los Angeles with an impressive lineup including Bobby Hutcherson, Reggie Johnson, Ndugu, Woody Theus, Bill Henderson, and Harold Land Jr., Chroma captures the essence of the Harold Land-Bobby Hutcherson quintet's signature blend of funky and modal jazz. The album's original gatefold artwork is faithfully reproduced, accompanied by newly remastered audio and insightful liner notes by Kevin Le Gendre. Choma (Burn) features four tracks with the quintet's innovative instrumentation accompanied by the unique addition of two drummers, Ndugu and Woody "Sonship" Theus, playing simultaneously alongside Reggie Johnson's robust double bass and Bill Henderson and Harold Land Jr.'s piano and Fender Rhodes. Harold Land's legacy as a pioneer of the hard bop style shines through in this album, reflecting his influential contributions to the West Coast jazz scene since the 1950s. His collaboration with Bobby Hutcherson in the late 60s and early 70s produced a series of highly acclaimed albums, with Choma (Burn) standing out to the quintet's creative peak.
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 in stock $35.69
Funky Donkey Vol 1 (remastered)
Funky Donkey
Una New York
Review: Jazz doesn't come much more wildy expressive, idiosyncratic, off the cuff, challenging and dense that this album from 1977. The Human Arts Ensemble came together in 1970 in St. Louis adn was a loose collective that associated themselves with the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM) and the Black Artists' Group (BAG) collective. They had no rues and no restrictions on who could play and it shows as different instrments shoulder their way to the front and vie for attention, from the drums to the keys, the sax to the double bass. This reissue features the original artwork as well as all new remastered audio and fresh liner notes by Howard Mandel that provide great context.
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 in stock $34.57
Rock Communication Yagibushi
Rock Communication Yagibushi (limited gatefold LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 89. Rel: 13 Jun 24
 
Jazz
Yagibushi (2:40)
Tsugaru Jongara Bushi (2:55)
Hanagasa Ondo (3:10)
Otemoyan (2:34)
Sado Okesa (3:22)
Soran Bushi (3:34)
Kinbira Ships (2:37)
Asadoya Yunta (3:16)
Hokkai Bonuta (3:08)
Mt Bandai Aizu (3:10)
Edo Nihonbashi (2:42)
Tairyo Utaikomi (3:19)
Donpan Bushi (3:36)
Kuroda Bushi (2:33)
Review: Norio Maeda's Rock Communication Yagibushi, originally released in Japan in 1970, now comes reissued on Wewantsounds. Rock Communication Yagibushi has since become a Japanese jazz-funk cornerstone, owing to its incredible, complex mutative movement of 14 traditional Japanese folk songs into jaw-dropping jazz-funk versions. Maeda's killer arrangements fit perfectly somewhere on the stylistic intersection of David Axelrod and Lalo Schifrin; the album likewise is increasingly experimental as it progresses, with the big band bombast of the likes of 'Saran Bushi' mixing seamlessly yet also contrastingly with the vibraphonic improv shakedown 'Edo Nihonbashi', our highlight.
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Played by: THE REFLEX
 in stock $34.57
Make It Last Forever (reissue)
Cat: WWSLP 29. Rel: 03 Dec 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Make It Last Forever (8:26)
Do As I Do (10:21)
It Ain't No Big Thing (6:41)
Mr Blindman (5:14)
I'm A Love Bug (4:24)
Review: Donna McGhee's "Make It Last Forever" has long been one of the most sought-after disco albums around, in part due to the quality of Greg Carmichael and Patrick Adams' production and the seductive nature of the superb title track. It's been reissued on vinyl a few times over the years; here it gets a rare outing on CD thanks to Wewantsounds. 41 years after it was released, the set still sparkles, with highlights including the dewy-eyed disco-soul bliss of "Do As I Do", the warm and super-sweet "Mr Blindman" and the total insanity of "I'm A Love Bug", which is a fantastic overhaul of Carmichael and Adams' earlier Bumble Bee Orchestra cut "Love Bug".
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Tags: Soul Disco
 in stock $35.13
Jaye P Morgan (reissue)
Jaye P Morgan (reissue) (LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: WWSLP 20. Rel: 23 Jan 19
 
Soul
I Fall In Love Everyday (3:09)
Keepin' It To Myself (3:21)
Here Is Where Your Love Belong (4:32)
Closet Man (3:32)
It's Been So Long (5:32)
Let's Get Together (3:46)
Can't Hide Love (4:32)
You're All I Need To Get By (3:19)
It All Goes Round (6:02)
Review: When popular 1950s singer Jaye P Morgan first released this eponymous album in 1976, she would undoubtedly have hoped it would reignite her career. Sadly it didn't, but the album - a curious but hugely enjoyable mix of saccharine, synth-laden slow jams, disco-fired dancefloor workouts, Broadway style torch songs and fuzzy funk - went on to become a cult classic amongst Balearic-minded diggers. As this essential reissue proves, much of the material has aged rather well. Check, for example, the laidback AOR disco chug of "Can't Hide Love", the Barry White style seductiveness of "Here Is Where Your Love Belong" and the spine-tingling rush of Morgan's killer disco cover of Detroit soul staple "You're All I Need To Get By". Don't sleep!
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 in stock $37.61
The Adventures Of Kosuke Kindaichi
The Adventures Of Kosuke Kindaichi (LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 31. Rel: 04 Mar 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Kindaichi Kosuke No Theme (3:29)
Yatsuhakamura (4:35)
Kamen Butoukai (4:07)
Honjin Satsujin Jiken (4:00)
Gokumontou (3:38)
Akuma No Temariuta (4:36)
Meirosou No Sangeki (4:44)
Akuma Ga Kitarite Fue Wo Fuku (3:29)
Mitsukubitou (4:34)
Inugamike No Ichizoku (4:27)
Review: It would be fair to say that "The Adventure Of Kohsuke Kindaichi" is a "cult album". While many will have heard snippets of some of its tracks in hip-hop tracks and via dusty disco re-edits (a number have been given the scalpel treatment in the past), few outside of Japan have been able to get the album since it was released way back in 1977. The premise is odd - composer Kentaro Haneda created the disco and jazz-funk set as a soundtrack to a series of detective novels - but the music is superb: a zany but hugely entertaining mixture of nods to various soundtrack styles underpinned by killer disco grooves and swirling orchestral movements. We'd heartily recommend checking out the clips ASAP.
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 in stock $31.53
Amrak Seedna & Abtal Wa Harameyah (remastered)
Cat: WWSLP 86. Rel: 02 May 24
 
International
Al Muqadenah 1 (Introduction 1) (2:09)
Mashad Al Fahes (Examination) (0:18)
I'alan (Advertisement) (1:17)
Tango (1:39)
Break (2:09)
Al Muqadenah 2 (Introduction 2) (instrumental) (2:10)
Al Muqadenah (Introduction) (instrumental) (2:19)
Tagheer Awal (First Change) (1:22)
Oghniyat El Shahadeen (1:19)
Tagheer Thani (Second Change) (1:21)
Al Piano (2:56)
Tagheer Thaleth (Third Change) (1:37)
Al Jeel (The Generation) (1:51)
Hake Ad Ma Baddak Fee (2:07)
Oghniyat El Gharam (1:28)
Mashhad Al Hob (1:16)
End Of Chapter 1 (0:26)
Kabbaret Dancing (2:16)
Kbareah Wa Mhajjaren (1:30)
Slow (1:00)
Mashhad Al Serk (1:18)
Final - Al Adala (2:20)
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Ramuntcho Matta (reissue)
Ramuntcho Matta (reissue) (LP + booklet + insert)
Cat: WWSLP 77. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Gesti (1:37)
Sassam Kitaki (3:11)
Irimi Nage (0:58)
Hukai (2:39)
Avatar (3:33)
Wallaroo (1:00)
All Those Years (3:17)
Zoique (part 3) (5:58)
Harpie (0:34)
Zoique (part 1) (4:53)
Assemblage (1:11)
Coracor (1:35)
Orgyie (0:44)
Jeunes Et Vielles (1:35)
EAU (3:14)
Hop Hop (1:30)
OPI (1:15)
Une A Une (2:12)
Zoique (part 2) (5:40)
Played by: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $32.37
Hidari Ude No Yume (Japanese Edition) (reissue)
Cat: WWSLP 34. Rel: 11 Nov 20
 
Pop
Boku No Kakera (4:05)
Saru To Yuki To Gomi No Kodomo (5:10)
Kacha Kucha Nee (4:16)
The Garden Of Poppies (5:42)
Relache (3:54)
Tell 'Em To Me (4:31)
Living In The Dark (5:15)
Slat Dance (2:46)
Venezia (4:42)
Saru No Ie (2:21)
Review: Wewantsounds continues to respond to that request with another benchmark reissue following Egyptian musician and composer Ammar El Sherei's Oriental Music. This time taking one of the definitive releases in Ryuichi Sakamoto's extensive oeuvre and making it shiny and new. Or at least giving it a dusting down, not that the contents were ever going to sound anything other than fresh.

Hidari... was such a groundbreaking album at the time because of the pop sensibilities Sakamoto actively looked to root the album in by way of enlisting British producer Robin Scott and American guitarist Adrian Belew in addition to members of his Yellow Magic Orchestra. The result sounds like intoxicating downtempo electronica, jerky elec-house, 1980s fantasy movie soundtracks and Far Eastern percussive exoticism. So apparently a marriage of styles and places that we consider striking today does sound even better 39 years later.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $36.23
Man On a Swing (Soundtrack) (remastered)
Cat: WWSLP 69. Rel: 16 Mar 23
 
Soundtracks
Maggie's Theme 1 (0:27)
Juke Box Source (1:41)
Evelyn Story (1:54)
Beetle Search (bonus track) (1:00)
Rosehaven Motel (0:57)
Trip To LA (1:40)
Maggie's Theme 2 (0:29)
Stressed Out/Choked Up (2:07)
Janet's Mazurka (bonus track) (1:29)
Maggie Retraced (1:49)
Factory Vibe (1:27)
A Wet Nothing (1:20)
Suspense/Wills' Trance Pt 1 (bonus track) (1:13)
Bell Signals (bonus track) (0:56)
Taken Away (0:34)
Radio Source (1:31)
FM Groove (0:43)
Forest Finale (0:19)
Penultima Trance (0:27)
Parking Lot Shuffle (3:43)
Dialatone (1:23)
Wills' Trance Pt 2/Wills' Trance Pt 3 (3:05)
Wills' Trance Pt 4 (2:35)
Gratitude (0:36)
Empty Torch/Mailman/Phone Voice (2:38)
On The Move (1:10)
Wills' Last Trance (1:16)
End Credits (1:17)
Radio Source Rhythm (alternative take - bonus track) (1:00)
Juke Box Source (alternative take - bonus track) (0:27)
Review: Not your everyday crime thriller, Man On A Swing (1976) doesn't just follow a detective solving a murder with his very own machismic wits. It rather sees the main character consult a local mystic for help, in what can only be described as a far more holistic and spiritually in-touch mystery than most out there. Lalo Schifrin's OST is as entertaining and stark as this premise suggests, blending every influence from disco to funk to bossa nova into a rather exciting affair.
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Body Pressure (remastered)
Body Pressure (remastered) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 90. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Funk
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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Awareness (reissue)
Awareness (reissue) (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WWSLP 9. Rel: 28 Sep 17
 
Jazz
Awareness (Suite) (12:45)
Kamili (7:23)
Stealin' Gold (7:09)
Sodom & Gomorrah (12:19)
Abscretions (4:58)
Played by: Admin
 in stock $27.66
Sharayet El Disco (remastered)
VARIOUS
Cat: WWSLP 60. Rel: 01 Jun 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Afaf Rady - "Tany Tany" (5:05)
Dr Ezat Abou Ouf & El Four M - "Genoun El Disco" (4:00)
Simone - "Merci" (3:58)
FIrkIt El Ensan - "Donia El Arkam" (4:06)
Firkit El Asdekaa - "Eklib El Sheriet" (1:15)
Al Massrieen - "Hezeny" (5:14)
Eman El Bahr Darwish - "Mahsobko Endes (El Arwam)" (3:12)
Firkit Americana Show - "Youm Wi Lilah" (3:28)
Lebleba - "Ana Alby Har Nar" (6:28)
Review: Some compilations are clearly a labour of love. That's certainly the case with Sharayet El Disco, a superb collection curated by Amsterdam-based Egyptian DJ Disco Arabesquo (real name Moataz Rageb). It dips into his ever-expanding collection of hard-to-find Egyptian disco and boogie cassettes released between 1982 and '92, offering up a selection of colourful dance tracks that frequently add Arabic vocals and instrumentation to authentic, American style disco and boogie grooves. Highlights are plentiful, from the stomping disco surge of Afaf Rady's 'Tany Tany' and the glossy, fretless bass-sporting synth-pop of 'Merci' by Simone, to the low-slung Arabic synth-funk of Frikit El Azdeqaa's 'Eqleb El Sheret', and the dreamy boogie brilliance of Americana Show's 'Yom Wi Lilah'.
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Mainstream Disco Funk: The Finest Funky Sound Of Mainstream Records 1974-76 (remastered)
VARIOUS
Cat: WWSLP 66. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Funk
The Grand Jury - "Music Is Fun To Me" (instrumental) (3:36)
The Grand Jury - "Music Is Fun To Me" (vocal) (3:23)
South Side Coalition - "(Don't You Wanna) Get Down Get Down" (3:18)
Chocolate Syrup - "We've Got To Get Together (Brotherly Love)" (2:58)
Three Ounces Of Love - "Disco Man" (part 1 & 2) (6:04)
Crystal Image - "Gonna Have A Good Time" (instrumental) (2:48)
Crystal Image - "Gonna Have A Good Time" (vocal) (2:56)
Lenny Welch - "A Hundred Pounds Of Pain" (2:47)
Prophecy - "What Ever's Your Sign (You Got To Be Mine)" (part 1) (2:47)
Prophecy - "What Ever's Your Sign (You Got To Be Mine)" (part 2) (2:21)
The Dramatics - "No Rebate On Love" (3:34)
The Electric Ladies - "Nothing Between Us" (2:48)
Review: On their latest must-check compilation, Wewantsounds has brought together a bunch of rare early disco and disco-funk gems originally released by Bod Shad's Mainstream Records - an imprint better-known for its jazz and jazz-funk output - during the mid 1970s. Most of the material on show was originally released on now hard-to-find 7" singles, allowing Wewantsounds to present both vocal and instrumental takes of a handful of killer cuts. Highlights include the Clavinet sporting, low-down disco brilliance of The Grand Jury's 'Music Is Fun To Me', the soaring, disco-soul brilliance of 'We've Got Together (Brotherly Love)' by Chocolate Syrup, the classically orchestrated disco surge of Crystal Image's 'Gonna Have a Good Time', and the slow motion swell of The Electric Ladies' 'Nothing Between Us'.
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Touch: The Sublime Sound Of Yuji Ohno
VARIOUS
Cat: WWSLP 80. Rel: 26 Oct 23
 
Jazz
Nanako Sato - "Subterraean Futari Botchi" (3:18)
You & The Explosion Band - "Silhouette" (4:11)
Hatsumi Shibata - "I Wish You Love" (3:24)
Yuji Ohno & Galaxy - "Kirameku Inner Space" (3:17)
Ann Young & Yuji Ohno Trio - "Speak Low" (5:07)
Ken Tanaki - "Lilac-Gai No Aki" (3:46)
Mieko Hirota - "I Want To Be Happy" (3:38)
Electric Keyboard Orchestra - "The Soaring Seagull" (4:41)
Hatusmi Shibata - "Mouchido Kikasete" (4:50)
 in stock $34.03
Windows (reissue)
Windows (reissue) (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WWSLP 13. Rel: 09 Nov 18
 
Jazz
Windows (9:56)
Naima (5:04)
Canzona (5:18)
Pinocchio (5:14)
Red Clay (5:00)
Song For The Last Act (3:35)
Played by: ISOUL8 (Volcov)
 in stock $37.35
Sunrise From West Sea: Live (remastered)
Sunrise From West Sea: Live (remastered) (gatefold LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 59. Rel: 21 Apr 22
 
Jazz
Sunrise From West Sea (part 1) (16:50)
Sunrise From West Sea (part 2) (18:01)
Review: An overlooked spiritual classic in two parts, Yamash'ta & The Horizon were a one-off project consisting of a hat-trick of musicians seeking to perfect their craft. In 1971, Hideakira Sakurai, Masahiko Satoh, Stomu Yamash'ta and Takehisa Kosugi gathered in Japan to perform an invite-only concert to a handful of friends. Deep and distinctive electric shamishen becomes a sonic centrepiece over the course; handled by Sakurai, the sound is haunting, like a lone voice amidst a sea of percussive nymphs. Sloshing koto, percussion and eruptions of awe from the crowd all dominate the moments of downtime; a timeless snapshot of Fluxus Japan.
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Iroha Ni Konpeitou
Iroha Ni Konpeitou (LP + booklet + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 18. Rel: 29 May 19
 
Coldwave/Synth
KAWAJI (0:59)
Iroha Ni Konpeitou (3:07)
A Long Wait (3:45)
Hourou (4:09)
Ike Yanagida (5:00)
Hai Hai Gasa (3:46)
Potsun (4:24)
Kinou Wa Mou (2:13)
On The Way Home (3:40)
East Wind (4:06)
Review: Having previously issued Akiko Yano's 1976 debut "Japanese Girl" - an eccentric set of East-West pop fusions marked out by the artist's distinctive vocals - Wewantsounds has returned to raid her vaults once more. "Iroha Ni Konpeitou" first appeared in 1977 and garnered great hype in Japan thanks to the success of its predecessor. It's a similarly eccentric but inspired set, with Yano confidently flitting between synthesizer-heavy instrumental soundscapes (see superb opener "Kawaji"), drowsy country-inspired songs ("A Long Wait"), seductive jazz-funk ("Hourou"), head-nodding reggae-boogie ("Hai Hai Gasa") and breathy, post-soul ballads ("On The Way Home", a song that boasts both pedal steel and synthesizers).
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Played by: Ali Renault
 in stock $29.86
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