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Atlanta: Hotbed Of 70s Soul
VARIOUS
Cat: CDKEND 518. Rel: 27 Mar 24
 
Soul
Miss Louistine - "Con Me"
Alpaca Phase III - "Paper Man"
Deep Velvet - "Is There Someone Else"
Kenneth Wright - "The Souls Of Black Folks"
Joe Hinton - "Grant Me One More Day"
The Steppers - "Keep On Walking"
Dorothy Norwood - "Time Is Winding Up"
Jean Battle - "Love Making"
Miss Louistine - "Extra-Extra"
Deep Velvet - "I'm Tired Of Dreaming"
Joe Hinton - "Depend On Me"
Kenneth Wright - "Me & Jen"
Joe Graham - "What Am I To Do"
Shirlean Fant - "Sure Could Do With Some You"
Alpaca Phase III - "Someone To Run To"
Lorraine Johnson - "Can I Hold You To It?"
Lorraine Johnson - "When Will I Stop Loving You"
Dee Ervin - "I Need Me Some More Of You"
Joe Hinton - "Shouldn't I Be Given The Right To Be Wrong"
King Hannibal - "Fight Fire With Fire"
The Surprise Sisters - "Talk's Cheap"
Joe Graham - "Loneliness Hurts Just A Little Bit"
Lomita Johnson - "There'll Always Be Forever"
Dee Clark - "My Peaceful Forest"
Review: Atlanta's GRC Records nurtured a thriving soul music scene, producing a wealth of unreleased gems now available through tape discoveries. This compilation Atlanta: Hotbed Of 70s Soul, showcases the exceptional artistry of Sam Dees, whose collaborations with Joe Hinton and Louvain Demps yield standout tracks. Louistine's original rendition of 'Con Me' and Wes Lewis's rendition of 'Paperman' exhibit the emotional spectrum of soul music, Dorothy Norwood, King Hannibal, and Jean Battle contribute notable performances, while the revelation of Dees' songwriting credits adds historical significance. Extensive sleeve notes and rare photos enhance the packaging of this essential compilation, capturing the vibrant soul music legacy of Atlanta.
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Jazz Dance Fusion Volume 4
Colin CURTIS / VARIOUS
Cat: ZEDDCD 060. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Jazz
Bill Ortiz - "Fusion/Noche Cubana" (CD1)
Born 74 & Onj - "Tape Your Beat"
GeeW - "Still In Love"
Mary Greer Mudiku - "Happy Sunrise"
The Sultan's Swing - "46 To Somewhere"
Stefano De Santis - "Unreachable Galaxy"
Charro Band De Emilio Guerrero - "Movin"
Somos Amigos - "Pa'gozar"
Telmo Fernandez & The Latin Soul Beat - "Cuchifrito Pa’ Los Pollos"
Juju - "Cla Samba"
Moreen Meriden - "Caught In A Fever"
Alfredo Dias Gomes - "Samba De Negro"
Alonso Gonzalez & Jazz Latino - "Mr Fool"
Venus Dodson - "Mother Of The Future" (CD2)
Jacques Schwarz Bart - "Mende"
Guinu - "Eletromandinga" (extended version)
Stefano De Santis - "Nova Laze"
GeeW - "Kyoto"
Mary Greer Mudiku - "I Face East"
Alfredo Dias Gomes - "Vaya Mulatto"
Juju - "Wanting Touch" (instrumental)
Nova Vida - "My Only" (GeeMix)
Lifetime - "I'll Bet You Thought I'd Never Find You"
Tres Men - "Samba De-La Cruz"
Miho Nobuzane - "Ponteio"
El Caballo Y Su Orquesta - "Mambo De Papi"
Review: While his immense contribution to UK dancefloors often goes unacknowledged, Colin Curtis continues to delight dancers - and jazz dancers in particular - well over 50 years after making his first appearance behind the decks. More impressively, he continues to dig for new and previously unearthed music, sharing these finds via the ongoing Jazz Dance Fusion series. Volume four - the latest - showcases 26 tracks across two CDs, mixing hot new and recent jazz dance workouts with buried treasure of all kinds. It's naturally heavy on Latin jazz, fusion and percussive jazz-funk, but also touches on samba, salsa and "Latin spoken word". In other words, it's another sublime selection from one of UK dance music culture's true underground heroes.
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Reworked By Detroiters
Cat: SEW 2158. Rel: 26 Oct 17
 
Funk
Sexy Ways (Recloose Disco Flip)
You Can't Miss What You Can't Measure (Alton Miller mix)
Get Your Ass Off & Jam (Marcellus Pittman remix)
Cosmic Slop (Moodymann mix)
Music For My Mother (Andres Wo Ahh Ay vocal mix)
Undisco Kidd (Gay Marvine edit)
Super Stupid (Dirtbombs version)
Take Your Dead Ass Home (The Fantasy version)
Music 4 My Mother (Underground Resistance mix)
Let's Take It To The Stage (Amp Fiddler Laugin @ Ya mix)
Standing On The Verge (Anthony Shake Shakir & T dancer remix)
You & Your Folks (Claude Young Jr club mix)
Be My Beach (Mophno & Tom Thump mix)
You & Your Folks (Claude Young Jr dub)
Let's Make It Last (Kenny Dixon Jr edit - mono)
Looking Back At You (Ectomorph Stripped & dubbed)
Maggot Brain (BMG dub)
Review: Given the brilliantly simple concept behind this fine compilation - contemporary Detroit producers remix Funkadelic - we're rather surprised nobody's done it before. With 17 varied re-rubs stretched across two hugely entertaining CDs, there's plenty to enjoy. Highlights come thick and fast, from the deep house/P-funk fusion of Alton Miller's take on "Get Your Ass Off and Jam" and Andres' loose, hip-hop influenced revision of "Music For My Mother", to the thrusting loops and heady late night hypnotism of Anthony Shake Shakir and T-Dancer's version of "Standing on the Verge". While many of the versions stay relatively faithful to the original, the more "out-there" interpretations - see BMG's outer-space ambient dub of "Maggot Brain" and Moodymann's epic revision of "Cosmic Slop" - are also consistently impressive.
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Steal The Show
Cat: JAL 280CD. Rel: 18 Oct 18
 
Funk
Fade Away (feat Andy Cooper)
Can't Keep Working This Hard
When The Heat Comes Down (feat ASM)
Dance Now
Big Bad Woman
Steal The Show (feat Andy Cooper)
Let's Drive (feat Izo FitzRoy)
Keep It Moving (feat Skunkadelic)
No Look Pass Bop (feat Uncle Frank)
I Don't Know (feat Andy Cooper)
Countdown (feat Dr Syntax)
Run It Back (feat Andy Cooper)
Samba Fox
Review: Boom: three years, three albums. No biggie for Bristol duo The Allergies, Jalapeno's biggest success story since Kraak & Smaak. Each album shows them getting deeper into the groove, creeping away from the cheeky samples and sculpting their own pedigree funk originals. With Ugly Ducking Andy Cooper onside through the mix from the wild ride vibing "Fade Away" to the white knuckle lyrical fire of "Run It Back", there's a real band feeling to the whole album as familiar voices thread throughout the jams... including that of UK hip hop legend Dr Syntax.
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Played by: The Allergies
 in stock $9.08
Masterpiece Volume 6:The Ultimate Disco Funk Collection
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Cat: PTG 34044. Rel: 31 Jan 08
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Bar-Kays - "She Talks To Me With Her Body" (remix)
Dynasty - "Check It Out"
Evan Rogers - "Secret Love" (Frankie Rodriguez' extended Masterpiece re-edit)
Love Club - "Hot Summer Nights"
Maxine Singelton - "You Can't Run From Love"
Major Harris - "Gotta Make Up Your Love"
Kathy Buck - "Don't Beat Around The Bush" (Frankie's Cutting Around The Bush re-edit)
Thunderflash - "Reach Your High Tonight"
Up Front - "Infatuation" (Frankie Rodriguez' Infatuated re-edit)
Roy Ayers - "Fast Money"
Les Femmes - "Yes You Thrill Me"
Pamela Joy - "Think Fast"
Review: In 2008 the Masterpiece compilation series continues with 'Masterpiece Volume 6: The Ultimate Disco Funk Collection'. Again a very special collection of 12 inch mixes of the eighties. You will find great 12 inches of Bar-Kays, Roy Ayers, Dynasty & Love Club and less known (but not less loved) long versions of Kathy Buck, Up Front and Evan Rogers. All tracks have been digitally re-mastered for all 80’s disco funk lovers.

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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $15.31
Reggae Is Here Once Again
Cat: EM 1075DCD. Rel: 23 Feb 08
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Reggae Is Here Once Again
Gadzo Drumming
Fire In Soweto
Afro Punk Reggae (dub)
Acid Rain (bonus track)
Hi Life (bonus track)
John Belly Mama (bonus track)
Steel 'N' Skin
Review: Steel pan, disco and dub from the 1970s in Steel An' Skin's 'Reggae Is Here Once Again'. Yet another lost gem from EM. Ultra-postive consciousness from Afro-Caribbean London, circa 1979. Members of the legendary 20th Century Steel Band (one of Grand Master Flash's favourites) sailing Trinidad-wise over gratifyingly intricate African ritual rhythms. Strong vocals compliment reggae, funk, disco and soul influences to form a relentless groove machine. Steel 'n' Skin, a unit composed of young nightclub musicians born in Ghana, Nigeria, St. Kitts, Trinidad and the U.K., who once performed with Ginger Johnson's Afrikan Drummers, a highlife band under the tutelage of the late Ginger Johnson and played at Johnson's Iroko Country Club in Hampstead, London. Steel 'n' Skin began performed concerts and workshops in London schools, expanding nationwide to schools, prisons, psychiatric hospitals and summer festivals, including the world-famous Notting Hill Carnival. The group combined a mix of musical forms with community outreach, non-cynical and untainted by preachiness or "social work." Good feelings from good hearts. This EM reissue consists of Steel 'n' Skin's 1979 debut 12 inch single "Reggae Is Here Once Again", featuring "Afro Punk Reggae (Dub)", a fine disco-dub workout, plus 2 tracks from their 1984 LP ACID RAIN as well as one un-issued track. Also included is documentary DVD by Steve Shaw featuring commentary from Steel 'n' Skin's founder Peter Blackman, killer live and rehearsal footage of the band, workshop scenes (check out the 1970s suits and parkas!) and devastating views of inner-city Liverpool. Steel 'n' Skin soars above the 1970s ruins.

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Played by: Altz, Michael Coxen
 in stock $23.86
Muscle Up
Cat: DE 106CD. Rel: 20 Nov 15
 
Coldwave/Synth
Cat's Eye
The Jungle Dream
Deep Inside You
Somebody To Love Tonight
Pigfoot
5oz Of Funk
Don't Ask
Uhura
Timelink
Mockingbird Dream 2
Review: Having previously impressed with their reissue of Patrick Cowley's brilliant, all-synthesizer soundtrack to obscure '70s gay porn flick School Daze, Dark Entries and Honey Sound System once again join forces to shine a light on the high energy disco pioneer's work for San Francisco's Fox Studios. Unsurprisingly, it's another impressive collection, and features material recorded for a number of different pornographic films. There are naturally more up-tempo moments - see "Somebody To Love Tonight", which would later be re-recorded with Sylvester, and the synth-weirdness-meets-jazz-funk brilliance of "5oz of Funk" - but it's the impressively cosmic and exotic ambient moments, such as the stand-out "Timelink" and "Jungle Magic", that really stand out.
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Tags: Hi-NRG | Cosmic Disco
 in stock $12.72
Brazilian Disco Boogie Sounds 1977-1984 Volume 2
VARIOUS
Cat: FVR 109CD. Rel: 04 Dec 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Marcia Maria - "Amigo Branco"
Miss Lene - "Sinal De Desejo"
Brenda - "Natureza Viva"
Cristina Camargo - "Minas Do Rei Salomao"
Lady Zu - "Valeu A Pena"
Almir Ricardi - "To Parado Na Tua"
Rosana - "Alegria No Ar."
Kaito - "Cara Feia"
Adriana - "Contigo"
Review: Favorite Recordings' superb Disco Boogie Sounds series continues. Following Waxist's recent exploration of French productions from the period, they've decided to drop a second collection of high-grade Brazilian material. Renowned crate-digger Charles Maurice has done a terrific job of gathering together dusty, obscure cuts that perfectly encapsulate Brazilian musicians' sun-kissed, soulful approach to disco and boogie. Highlights are naturally plentiful, and include the starry, jazz-funk tinged warmth of Christina Camargo's "Minas Do Rei Salomao", the Chic style brilliance of Almir Ricardi's "To Parado Na Tua", and the cosmic, horn-heavy leftfield disco thrills of Kaito's "Cara Feia".
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Tags: Brazilian Disco | MPB
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Boogie Breakdown: South African Synth Disco 1980-1984
VARIOUS
Cat: COS 018CD. Rel: 28 Sep 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cannibals - "Hey Tonight"
Cannibals - "We Keep On Keeping On"
Harari - "Party"
Harari - "Good Vibes"
Don Laka - "I Wanna Be Myself"
Don Laka - "Lets Move The Night"
Neville Nash - "Breakdown"
Neville Nash - "Perfect Love"
Benjamin Ball - "Flash A Flashlight"
Benjamin Ball - "I Just Keep Dancing"
Al Etto - "You've Got The Love"
Al Etto - "Hold On To Love"
Review: Cultures of Soul have a reputation for digging deep for inspiration, so it's little surprise to see their latest compilation shine a light on the previously unheralded South African synth-disco scene of the early 1980s. Compiled by label boss Deano Sounds and Johannesburg digger DJ Okapi, Boogie Breakdown gathers together 12 hitherto hidden gems from six seminal South African acts. There's naturally much to admire throughout, from the spacey synths and celebratory vocals of Harari's "Party", and the slick, soulful electrofunk of Don Laka's "I Wanna Be Myself", to the reggae and P-funk flavoured thrills of Benjamin Ball's "Flash A Flashlight", and the sensual, late night synth-soul of Al Etto's "Hold On To Love".
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 in stock $16.60
Luxury Soul 2024
VARIOUS
Luxury Soul 2024 (unmixed 3xCD)
Cat: CDBEXP 24. Rel: 10 Jan 24
 
Soul
Brian Power - "Sometimes" (feat Cornell CC Carter)
Robert Imtume Owens - "Elementary"
Ronnie Herel & Kenny Thomas - "The Sun Will Rise Again"
Stokes & Machine - "Freeway" (feat Cleveland Jones - Soul-Jazz mix)
Mike Lindup - "Could It Really Be?" (feat Tony Momrelle & Alex Wilson)
Will Downing - "What Part Of My Love"
Natasha Watts - "Right The Wrong"
Zaimie - "Hidden Highs"
Shaila Prospere - "Keep On Giving" (remix)
Con Funk Shun - "Smooth"
Kloud 9 - "Don't Stop" (feat Kenya)
The Requestors - "Love Has To Be Easy" (feat Vivienne McKone)
Robert Gee - "Whatcha Gonna Do"
Patrice Isley - "Harvest For The World"
Steven Thad - "Do You Remember?"
Natalie Duncan - "Are You Getting Enough"
Carol Riddick - "I Love Me Too"
R Cory Johnson - "The Meaning Of Love" (feat QrownViq & Rick Watford)
The Paradise Projex - "Here & Now" (Magic Nite remix)
Victor Haynes - "Step With Me"
Kea - "We Made It Thru"
Tyrone Lee - "Soul'N'Samba"
Dawn Joseph - "Imitation Love" (Georgie B remix)
Narada Michael Walden - "Baby Let's Go" (Soul version)
Heather Haywood & Sugar Rainbow - "Think About"
The Groove Association - "No Regrets" (feat Georgie B & Deborah Bell)
Paulette McWilliams - "Tell Me You Love Me"
Lynn Davis - "Beautiful You"
Felece Tillman - "Brighter Love"
Hil St Soul - "Together"
Kr8iv 4ce - "Treat Me Right" (feat Linda Muriel Of Afrosymphony)
Sheree Brown - "I'd Rather Be In Love With You (The Sax Way)"
Castella - "Intoxicated Love"
Julian Jonah - "If You Wanna Know (What's Missing)" (feat Dutch Robinson)
Rose Spearman & The Soul Connection - "I Found Love" (Soul City remix)
Review: The UK's number one independent soul label Expansion Records commences each year with the label's most anticipated collection, Luxury Soul. The success of the series comes down to the quality of tracks sourced from independent soul artists, focusing on the major and emergent names of the year - this time including Will Downing, Con Funk Shun and Narada Michael Walden. For many of the 35 tracks featured on the compilation, this is the first time they'll have ever appeared on CD, having landed in the soul charts either at number one or in the top ten over the last 12 months. Further exclusives include The Requestors feat. Vivienne McKone, Kloud 9 feat. Kenya, and The Paradise Projex with an exclusive mix of 'Here & Now'. The release is to coincide with the Luxury Soul Weekender in January 2024, and includes tracks by three artists performing live at the event.
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Played by: Pete Haigh
 in stock $19.20
Luke Una presents E Soul Cultura
VARIOUS
Cat: MRBCD 244. Rel: 06 May 22
 
Soul
Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti - "Eva"
Chene Noir - "Le Train"
Metropolis - "Every Time I See Him"
The Brand New Heavies - "Stay This Way" (feat N'Dea Davenport - The Lunar dub)
Typesun - "The PL" (extended edit)
King Errisson - "Space Queen"
Yusef Lateef - "Robot Man"
Daniel Humair, Francois Jeanneau & Henri Texier - "Le Cyclope"
Airto Moreira - "O Galho Da Roseira (The Branches Of The Rose Tree)"
Francisco - "Wache"
Nar'Chiveol - "Apocalypse Now Ho"
On - "Southern Freeez"
Soylent Green - "After All"
Review: The concept behind Luke Una's first solo compilation as a selector may be a little bit fuzzy - fundamentally, it's music for watching sunrises and feeling spaced out after a night on the tiles - but the music he's decided to showcase is uniformly fantastic. In-keeping with his famously eclectic approach to music, the 13 tracks on E-Soul Cultura include forays into spiritual jazz (Chene Noir), luscious Brazilian sunshine music (Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti), acid-jazz-goes-deep house (Brand New Heavies), British neo-soul (Typesun), jazz-funk (King Erisson, Yussef Lateef), chant-sporting proto-house madness (Nar'Chiveol), a prime slices of sub-heavy Sheffield brilliance (On's sought-after cover of 'Southern Freeez') and a blissed-out chunk of minimalist electronica from Roman Flugel's Soylent Green project.
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 in stock $12.44
Jambu E Os Miticos Sons Da Amazonia
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Jambu E Os Miticos Sons Da Amazonia (unmixed CD + 44 page booklet in slip case)
Cat: AACD 088. Rel: 21 Jun 19
 
International
Rosvaldo Ja Chegou? (Introducao)
Pinduca - "Vamos Farrear"
Os Muiraquitans - "A Misturada"
Os Quentes De Terra Alta - "Praia Do Algodoal"
Pinduca - "Pai Xango"
Janjao - "Meu Barquinho"
Messias Holanda - "O Galo Canta, O Macaco Assovia"
Vieira E Seu Conjunto - "Lambada Da Baleia"
Verequete E O Conjunto Uirapuru - "Mambo Assanhado"
O Conjunto De Orlando Pereira - "Carimbo Para Yemanja"
Pinduca - "Coco Da Bahia"
Messias Holanda - "Carimbo Da Pimienta"
Verequete E O Conjunto Uirapuru - "Da Garrafa Uma Pinga"
O Conjunto De Orlando Pereira - "Maruda"
Magalhaes E Sua Guitarra - "Xango"
Vieira E Seu Conjunto - "Melo Do Bode"
Grupo Da Pesada - "Voa Andorinha"
Grupo Da Pesada - "Lundun Da Yaya"
Mestre Cupijo E Seu Ritmo - "Despedida"
Review: Analog Africa's latest must-have release focuses on the little-known musical culture of the Para state on Northern Brazil, and specifically the port city of Belem. Since the 1960s the city's musicians have been serving up unique and exciting new styles that draw as much on West African, Cuban and Caribbean music as they do the rhythms and instrumentation of the Amazonian tribes based nearby. It's these kinds of unique and exuberant fusions - think heavy bass, bouncy ska-style rhythms, punchy Afro-Cuban horns, densely layered drums, celebratory vocals and tropical guitars - that make "Jambu E Os Miticos Sons Da Amazonia" such an essential listen. Context is provided via the included 44-page booklet, whose extensive liner notes track the development of Para's unique musical culture.
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Tags: MPB | Brazilian
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Give Me Your Love
Cat: EXCDM 63. Rel: 30 Aug 18
 
Soul
Look Towards The Sky
Toy Box
You Can't Turn Me Away
All Alone
Give Me Your Love
Will We Ever Pass This Way Again
Searchin
You Said
You Can't Turn Me Away (7" mix - bonus track)
Give Me Your Love (7" mix - bonus track)
Review: At the tail end of the '80s, Sylvia Striplin quit Norman Connors' jazz-funk group Aquarian Dream in order to pursue a solo career. Joining forces with producers James Bedford and Roy Ayers, she recorded 1981 debut album "Give Me Your Love", a well regarded but largely overlooked set that has since become a sought-after item amongst soul collectors. This Expansion reissue presents the album on CD for the first time in two decades. As with many soul albums of the period, it sashays between jazz-funk, boogie and heartfelt slow jams, contrasting memorable dancefloor workouts (see stone cold classic "Give Me Your Love" and a stellar cover of Roy Ayers favourite "Searchin") with more saccharine, loved-up fare. This edition also boasts a couple of bonus cuts, including the superb 7" mix of "Give Me Your Love".
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 in stock $12.44
Too Slow To Disco 4
VARIOUS
Too Slow To Disco 4 (unmixed CD)
Cat: HDYARE 08CD. Rel: 09 Sep 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Dukes - "Mystery Girl"
Prime Time Band - "Fall In Love In Outer Space"
Kenny Nolan - "You're So Beautiful Tonight"
Peter Skellern - "Now That I Need You"
Marc Jordan - "Generalities"
Severin Browne - "Stay"
The Faragher Brothers - "Stay The Night"
Alan Price - "Groovy Times"
James Felix - "Open Up"
Hirth Martinez - "Altogether Alone"
Max Leake - "Tell Me The Reasons Why"
Stephen Encinas - "Music In Me"
Eric Andersen - "Can't Get You Out Of My Life"
Jimmie Spheeris - "Beautiful News"
Jeanine Otis & Heikki Sarmanto - "Magic Song"
Pleasure - "Nothin' To It"
Review: By now, we should all know what to expect from the popular Too Slow To Disco series, namely glassy-eyed, pitched-down disco, boogie, yacht rock, blue-eyed soul and AOR with a distinctive soft-focus flex. Naturally, there's plenty to savour on the series fourth edition, much of it either obscure or previously overlooked. Our picks of a predictably strong collection include the horn-totin', much-sampled Pleasure classic 'Nothin' To It', the lusciously loved-up cosmic soul of Prime Time Band's 'Fall in Love in Outer Space', the eyes-closed, Rhodes-sporting AOR soul of 'Stay The Night' by the Farragher Brothers, the slow release swell of Alan Price's 'Groovy Times' and the sun-splashed jauntiness of Max Leake's 'Tell Me The Reasons'.
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Played by: Dave Lee ZR
 in stock $14.01
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