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April Song
Cat: DSRFR 703. Rel: 22 Mar 24
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Cedric Brooks - "April Song" (3:15)
Beresford Hammond - "Why?" (4:13)
Review: This rare reissue of the 1974 joint 7" that features Cedric Brooks' 'April Song' and Beresford Hammond's 'Why?' has been rumoured now for some time. Finally, 50 years after the original it has happened. The blend of soul and reggae in 'April Song' is truly magnificent while the flip side 'Why?' is a carefree and laid back dancehall track that will impress even the hardest critic of the genre. Two unique and rare tracks on one fabulous 7".
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I Can't Do Enough For You Baby
Cat: S4R 33. Rel: 05 Mar 24
 
Soul
I Can't Do Enough For You Baby (2:53)
Hold On (To What We've Got) (3:10)
Review: First released in 1971 under James Carr's Atlantic Records, Tommy Tate's timeless 'I Can't Do Enough For You Baby', backed on the flipside by 'Hold On (To What We've Got)', is an unfalsifiable forget-me-not in the realm of classic gospel-soul. An ambassador of the genre's truest artists, Tate was born in Homestead, Florida, embarking on a music career following a chance headhunting that logically followed from his childhood love of, and notable dominator of, his local church choir. Not long after his comeup, these two songs were recorded as demos circa 1969, coinciding with Tate's ambition to become a staff writer at Atlantic.
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Take This Love Of Mine
Cat: S4R 34. Rel: 05 Mar 24
 
Soul
Take This Love Of Mine (4:47)
Precious, Precious (5:15)
Review: The Staples' "Take This Love Of Mine" is a soulful trip through love's many different complexities but delivered with unmatched passion and sincerity. Mavis Staples' rich, emotive vocals effortlessly convey the meaning of the song's poignant lyrics and evoke a profound sense of longing and devotion. Backed by lush instrumentation and tight harmonies, the track showcases the group's musical prowess while offering up messages to which we can all relate. Add in the irresistible groove and heartfelt delivery of flipside cut 'Precious, Precious', and this is a powerful 7" from The Staples' that fuses the best of soul and gospel music
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 in stock $20.26
Sweetheart
Sweetheart (limited 7")
Cat: BDQ 008. Rel: 20 Feb 24
 
Soul
Sweetheart (2:11)
Loser (3:20)
Review: London's BDQ Records has got more gold here from the superb vocal talent that is Lydia Jane. Her smoky tones come across these two stylish mod-jazz gems starting with the titular 'Sweetheart' which has lazy and slow motion grooves with some lovely reverb-heavy guitar lines reign out next to Jane's sensuous jazz delivery. On the flip is 'Loser' which has a more upbeat feel with 60s tones to the vocals as the swinging drums and feathery snares all add extra depth. A lovely 7" here for fans of all styles of soul.
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 in stock $21.32
Adonis
Adonis (limited 7")
Cat: JS7S 378. Rel: 07 Jul 23
 
Soul
Adonis (3:38)
Get It Got It (4:06)
 in stock $29.22
I Don't Care What The People Say (reissue)
I Don't Care What The People Say (reissue) (1-sided 7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SW 38. Rel: 26 May 23
 
Soul
I Don't Care (What The People Say) (2:59)
 in stock $20.26
How Deep Is Your Love
Cat: JS7S 387. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Pop
How Deep Is Your Love (feat Anthony Uy) (3:33)
Ain't No Mountain High Enough (feat Julia Serad) (2:34)
 in stock $22.10
Sexual Healing
Cat: JS7S 380. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Jimmy Riley, Sly & Robbie & The Taxi Gang - "Sexual Healing" (4:55)
Sly & Robbie & The Taxi Gang - "Appealing Sexy" (5:27)
Review: Jimmy Riley, Sly & Robbie, and The Taxi Gang join forces on Sexual Healing: Jet Set Japan to deliver some superb reggae-infused renditions of soul icon Marvin Gaye's timeless classics. With Riley's smooth vocals, Sly & Robbie's legendary rhythm section and The Taxi Gang's stellar musicianship, each track is a vibrant fusion of different musical worlds. From the infectious grooves of 'Sexual Healing' to the laid-back vibes of 'Let's Get It On', these tunes have a magical air and irresistible charm that serve as a masterful tribute to Marvin Gaye's legacy, reimagined with the distinctive flair of Jamaican reggae.
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Top Of My List
Cat: HR7S 294. Rel: 06 Nov 23
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Top Of My List (4:11)
Top Of My List (dub) (4:12)
Review: Soul Sugar's signature, fruitful blend of reggae and soul once more oozes forth with 'Top Of My List'. Featuring the vocals of Shniece McMenamin, the track is a liquefyingly dreamy song, unhesitatingly letting in the sunny rays of rocksteady through the Venetians. But in contrast to the mood, it also tells the dubious story of our protagonist placing their self-respect and self-love in the hands of a former lover, with social-fabric-tearing consequences, a funk from which McMenamin sings to help pick up the pieces. The dub version helps; it's a refractive and soft version, emphasising more atmosphere than hardness or forward propulsion.
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Logg
Logg (limited gatefold double 7")
Cat: BBB 001. Rel: 11 Dec 23
 
Soul
(You've Got) That Something (5:39)
I Know You Will (6:44)
Dancing Into The Stars (5:21)
Lay It On The Line (6:23)
Review: Here comes a unique double 7" issue of Leroy Burgess' flagship band project Logg, which showcased the legendary singer and arranger's skills in the years following his breakthrough in Black Ivory with Patrick Adams. Every track on Logg's self-titled album from 1981 shows the group Burgess had assembled were at the top of their game, but more than that its the songwriting which just bursts from the speakers from the joyous choruses to killer bridges and deadly breakdowns. The finest four cuts from the album get a side to themselves each here - just stick on 'I Know You Will' and feel your heart lift off.
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Rainy Town Light (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: NKS 745. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Funk
Rainy Town Light (4:25)
Fall Lady (3:29)
 in stock $23.16
It's So Nice (Live Version) (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: OTS 281. Rel: 05 May 23
 
Funk
It's So Nice (live version) (4:58)
Dancing All Night Long (live version) (4:23)
 in stock $22.10
Can't Stop Lovin' U
Can't Stop Lovin' U (7" + insert)
Cat: JS 7S366. Rel: 05 Sep 23
 
Soul
Can't Stop Lovin' U (4:37)
Can't Stop Lovin' U (acappella) (4:16)
 in stock $25.80
This Time
Cat: NP 42. Rel: 28 Mar 23
 
Soul
This Time (4:12)
Heaven Sent (2:55)
Review: Six Nine Records welcomes honey-voiced soul man Terrill Paul to the label for the first time, via a two-track 45 written and produced by the prolific Stone Paxton. The cut for dancefloor plays is undoubtedly A-side 'This Time', a pleasingly nostalgic nod to turn of the 80s disco-soul whose grooves, lyrics and instrumentation recall the celebratory brilliance of Earth, Wind and Fire. Just like that band's best moments, 'This Time' boasts a superb lead vocal and a genuinely catchy chorus. Over on the flip, 'Heaven Sent' is a delightfully loved-up slow jam that blurs the boundaries between contemporary soul, r&b and glossy mid-80s productions.
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 in stock $23.42
Save The Young Ones
Save The Young Ones (limited 7" + insert)
Cat: P7 6391. Rel: 31 Aug 23
 
Funk
Save The Young Ones
Freeway
 in stock $21.32
God & You
Cat: P7 6390. Rel: 29 Aug 23
 
Soul
God & You
Girl I've Been Trying To Tell You
Played by: Pete Haigh
 in stock $21.32
Quale Appuntamento/Magic
Cat: SONOR 25. Rel: 24 May 23
 
Soundtracks
Quale Appuntamento (3:33)
Magic (3:14)
Played by: Manu Archeo
 in stock $27.11
Truth In My Tears
Truth In My Tears (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BDQ 00445. Rel: 25 Apr 23
 
Soul
Truth In My Tears (3:15)
Wasn't It You (2:55)
Review: BunnDebrettQuintet has got a monster modern soul tunes on their hands here with the legendary Brian Auger on Hammond B3 helping bring the style. The glorious A-side 'Truth In My Tears' has a raw but heartfelt vocal and big horn energy over driving drums. It's a real dancefloor heater and then the flip is 'Wasn't It You', a more soulful groover with lush backing vocals but still dynamic drums powering it onwards. This outfit's last single went on to become a much sought-after release that is now well spenny on Discogs so do not sleep on this limited follow up.
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Holy Moses
Holy Moses (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: CBLL 041. Rel: 31 Aug 23
 
Soul
Force De La Vie - "Holy Moses"
Force - "Holy Moses"
Review: Cannonball continue to provide an unparalleled service to devotees of the funk underground, this time drawing on a lucky acetate find from an undisclosed record spot in Barcelona. Amongst a stack of forgettable bits and pieces emerged this uncredited acetate, which astute digger Eduardo Domingo was able to decipher as the work of Force, a short-lived holy grail funk act led by Frank Filpetti on drums and songwriting duties. 'Holy Moses' came out in its original version in 1974, but this acetate carried a version with French vocals, which is now lovingly presented on this release, soon to be as rare as the original version if the international funk community has anything to do with it.
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 in stock $21.32
Tooi Suiheisen
Tooi Suiheisen (7" + insert)
Cat: IMWVR 1019. Rel: 15 Sep 23
 
Pop
Tooi Suiheisen (4:08)
Tooi Suiheisen (instrumental) (4:08)
 in stock $21.84
Baby Baby Baby
Baby Baby Baby (limited 7")
Cat: S4R 30. Rel: 21 Jun 23
 
Soul
Baby, Baby, Baby (3:08)
You Can Always Get It Where You Got It (2:49)
Same Old Loverman (2:46)
 in stock $20.26
Help Me To Understand
Help Me To Understand (translucent blue vinyl 7")
Cat: IMT 6266048. Rel: 10 Jul 23
 
Soul
Help Me To Understand (feat Aaron Frazer) (3:00)
Look Up! (2:35)
 in stock $22.64
For Your Love
Cat: OTS 307. Rel: 13 Sep 23
 
Pop
For Your Love (4:58)
For Your Love (instrumental) (4:59)
 in stock $20.79
Feeling Uptight
Feeling Uptight (limited 7")
Cat: STR 007. Rel: 03 May 23
 
Soul
Armour Gomez - "Feeling Uptight" (3:55)
The Accent - "Feeling Uptight" (instrumental) (3:56)
 in stock $22.37
I Should Have Known (reissue)
Cat: STR 008. Rel: 03 May 23
 
Soul
I Should Have Known (3:03)
I Should Have Known (mono) (3:09)
Review: The Ritz Band are a shockingly obscure soul band from Charleston, West Virginia - once locally famous for their hosting of the local Ritz nightclub in the city. 'I Should Have Known' is the product of one of the few efforts by the establishment to release music of their own; with a constantly rotating roster of musicians, this iteration of the band hears Raye Smith on vocals - the rest has been lost to history. The tune is a sweet, hazy and soft restoration of the original 1985 gem.
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Tags: Soul Disco
 in stock $21.32
Nail No Shima
Nail No Shima (7" + insert)
Cat: JS7S 355. Rel: 18 Apr 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Nail No Shima (3:39)
Nail No Shima (Olive Oil remix) (4:13)
 in stock $27.36
Wasurena
Wasurena (7" + insert)
Cat: AQJH 77583. Rel: 17 Apr 23
 
Pop
Wasurena (4:12)
Wasurena (acoustic live version) (4:30)
 in stock $25.80
Free (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: OTS 289. Rel: 10 May 23
 
Soul
Free (4:25)
Free (instrumental) (4:26)
 in stock $20.79
August Mood
August Mood (7" + insert)
Cat: HR7S 162. Rel: 23 May 23
 
Indie/Alternative
August Mood (4:06)
If You Say So, Goodbye (3:44)
 in stock $20.53
Please Don't Go
Cat: STR 009. Rel: 31 Aug 23
 
Soul
Please Don't Go
Please Don't Go (instrumental)
 in stock $21.32
I Can't Believe It's True (Where Did Our Love Go)
Cat: STR 010. Rel: 31 Aug 23
 
Soul
I Can't Believe It's True (Where Did Our Love Go)
I Can't Believe It's True (Where Did Our Love Go) (mono)
Review: American group The Creators are long time soul maestros who have had some of their best bits reissued by gold standard diggers Athens of the North and now it is Stream who offer up this new-old 45rpm. It features the heart rending and swopping soul sounds of 'I Can't Believe It's True (Where Did Our Love Go)' with its lavish instrumentals and slow, persuasive rhythms really leaving their. On the flip, you'll get treated to a mono version of 'I Can't Believe It's True (Where Did Our Love Go)' which is more raw.
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 in stock $21.32
Tokai
Tokai (double 7" + insert)
Cat: URDC 83. Rel: 18 Sep 23
 
Soul
Tokai (City Lovers Rock edition - feat Shiho C) (4:50)
Tokai (Nautilus rework) (4:36)
Review: HF International, the duo of DJ/beatmaker KH (Magic Ways) and multi-instrumentalist Seiki Fukuda, debut with 'Tokai', a reggae/city pop split 7" paying due homage to esteemed Japanese singer-songwriter Taeko Onuki. The duo covers Onuki's classic song 'Tokai' from her 1980 album Romantique, infusing it with their very own lovers' rock twist. On the B-side also comes a jazzy, never-released-before rework from rare groove band and Urban Discos favourite, Nautilus.
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Still (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: MORRIS 0003. Rel: 05 Jun 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Still (feat Wez Atlas) (3:39)
Inside Out (Noconoco remix) (3:16)
 in stock $24.20
Everything Has Got To Be Alright
Cat: EPS 021. Rel: 15 May 23
 
Soul
Everything Has Got To Be Alright (4:07)
Everything Has Got To Be Alright (instrumental) (4:09)
 in stock $21.32
Love Was Born For Me
Cat: EPS 023. Rel: 08 Aug 23
 
Soul
Love Was Born For Me (3:19)
Do We Have A Love (4:31)
Review: A charmingly ethereal platinum gem of synthy disco-soul, Mantis' 'Love Was Born For Me' is a formerly unissued slice of genius dance music from the lesser-spotted New Hampshire, US fivesome. Allen Atkins, Baxter Fullerton, Alvin Harrison, Vernon Stewart, Rocky Whitaker, Paul Ungar all came together as fresh graduates of Dartmouth College back in 1976, and decided to take a shot at stardom while they were young, as the trope goes. Never quite finding favour with the "free" hand of the music market - of course, most of the best talents tend to be smothered by it, not lifted up - it's only now that they're seeing more recognition than ever before, thanks to the reissuing work of our friends over at Epsilon. Now we hear the beautifully songwritten 'Love Was Born For Me', citing the feeling of jubilance and renewed confidence in love, not to mention the wowowow-ing lo-fi slow jam, 'Do We Have A Love', which shows off the incredible vocal melisma of Allen Atkins.
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Put A Smile On Time
Cat: EPS 024. Rel: 25 Sep 23
 
Soul
Put A Smile On Time (3:53)
Can't Do Without You (3:56)
Review: Now reissued on Epsilon - way after its initial 1976 release on the obscure Indianapolis, Indiana-based Lulu Records - 'Put A Smile On Time' is the second-ever single to have been released by short-lived 70s soul outfit Rhythm Machine. The combined talents of Donald Harris, James Boone, Maurice Puckett and Robert Dycus are heard once more, in fully-remastered glory no less. The title track (reshuffled onto the A-side here, after it was formerly released on the B) is a soft, rimshotting, lively funk number, replete with unctuous rhythm guitars and rapturous vocal highs. 'Can't Do Without You' is similar, presenting an intriguing lyrical conundrum: no matter how you treat this singer, it'd make to difference: he simply can't do without the object of his affections.
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Music Is The Answer
Cat: STR 011. Rel: 11 Oct 23
 
Funk
Music is the Answer (3:20)
Somebody (2:45)
Review: African American funk and soul group The Lowdown Band was made up of musicians from both the East and West coasts of the US. They rose to prominence in the 1980s across California and took inspiration from the proceeding decade's funk and soul. Their basslines were always groovy and their drums tight with plenty of catchy melodies and soaring horns. 'Music Is The Answer' was their biggest hit and it came in 1982 with the soulful vocals of lead singer Raul Gallegos. It claimed tot he top 20 of the US charts at the time and is a gorgeous cut to this day. Here it is reissued with another of their big ones, 'Somebody.'
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Frightened Girl
Cat: OTS 326. Rel: 28 Dec 23
 
Soul
Frightened Girl (2:23)
Something New About You (2:53)
Review: Silent Majority was one of many monikers for an enduring Philadelphia soul band best known as The Formations, made up of Jerry Akines, Johnny Bellmon, Reginald Turner and Victor Drayton. Their chameleonic name-changes - which also included Hot Ice and The Corner Boys - allegedly owed to a lack of commercial success, which produced an incentive for the band to constantly metamorphose at the suggestion of various labels and other market forces. Regardless of success in their own time, these Silent Majority gems, 'Frightened Girl' and 'Something New About You', are more than tantamount to their talents, sifted from the only two 7" vinyl records attributed to the band in the late 60s.
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 in stock $22.37
My Baby
My Baby (limited 7")
Cat: NP 45. Rel: 13 Nov 23
 
Soul
My Baby (3:35)
Love Will Find Its Way (3:17)
Review: Slip into something comfortable and prepare to get sexed up by this new one from Newcastle's Six Nine Records. It features tracks by 3TOB, an outfit originally born in 2019 by band members of Tone and earlier in the year they dropped the sultry hip-hop, soul and r&b album Trading Places. Those tracks are "My Baby' and 'Love Will Find Its Way' and neither were on the album and have been streaming only up to now. They are a timeless fusion of heart-melting harmonies and silky beats for those loved up late night sessions.
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 in stock $23.42
Now We're Sure
Now We're Sure (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: CBLL 044. Rel: 21 Nov 23
 
Soul
Now We're Sure (3:39)
Now We're Sure (instrumental) (3:39)
Review: The Delights were somewhat unsung heroes from the peak days of the Philly Soul scene back in the 60s and 70s. The local talents were first known as The Twilights and only recorded three demos in their early years though they did land on Phil-L.A of Soul in the mid-seventies. The musicians in the band did also work on several other records with other artists so had plenty of chops as this new 45rpm shows. It features 'Now We're Sure' with soaring vocal harmonies and lovely funky bass next to smooth drum work. The instrumental allows that to shine through even more.
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Cement Plaster & Gold
Cat: SD 019. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
Soul
The Natural Soul Brothers Ltd - "Cement Plaster & Gold" (3:57)
The Four Thoughts - "Kisses & Roses" (2:39)
Review: Soul Direction's 19th outing might be their best to date. It is some top work from The Natural Soul Brothers Ltd that was originally recorded in Philly for the Wally-O Production stable back in 1970. It never got released after originally being laid down back then and that's a shame because it has plenty of great talent on display. The soul grooves are defined by a haunting sound and lingering vocals that make for a mellow but involving track. On the flip, there is more rambunctious energy, prickly drum rhythms and free-form guitar riffs next to a big vocal.
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I Think I'm Falling In Love With You
Cat: OTS 332. Rel: 28 Dec 23
 
Soul
I Think I'm Falling In Love With You (3:35)
Trust In Me (3:29)
Review: Natural High was a reams-of-talent funk band from Mississippi, whose core crock of releases came about in the mid-to-late 70s, but in more recent memory saw two reissues in 2015, largely of songs heard on their first and only album, Natural High 1. One of the star tracks from said project, 'I Think I'm Falling In Love With You', was first released on Chimneyville; was later heard reissued on Soul Brother as a single; and now comes reissued once again on the Solid label. Once again here, the track is heard side-by-side with its sonic soulmate 'Trust In Me', which has served as its complement since the 70s. Both exemplify Natural High's approach, which combined bright horn sections, rainsoaked electric pianos and conflicting lyrical affects, all in all evoking a moodswung take on the soul music of their day.
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 in stock $20.26
Too Much Lovely
Too Much Lovely (limited 7" + insert)
Cat: MAYQ 267. Rel: 21 Feb 24
 
50s/60s
Too Much Lovely (3:05)
Adieu Winter (3:17)
 in stock $28.16
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