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Mod Classics: 1964-1966
Cat: CDBGPD 206. Rel: 25 Jan 10
 
50s/60s
It's Got The Whole World Shakin'
Papa's Got A Brand New Bag
El Bandido
Dawn Yawn
Get On The Right Track Baby
Lovey Dovey
See Saw
Soul Stomp
The World Is Round
Monkeying Around
Sweet Thing
Something
Point Of No Return
Li'l Darlin'
Funny How Time Slips Away
Preach & Teach
Parchman Farm
Move It On Over
Last Night
Music Talk
Sick & Tired
Outrage
The Monkey Time
Work Song
Review: 'Mod Classics 1964-1966' from BGP is the first compilation of Georgie Fame's Columbia recordings since 1979's 'Beat Classics' and is designed to complement that seminal work. While that went for the hits and the singles, 'Mod Classics' goes for the dancefloor appeal of 24 tracks that mix jazz, rhythm and blues and soul. Many of the tracks on this CD have only been available in Japan since their original releases were deleted in the late 60s.
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Sipote
Sipote (7")
Cat: JMAN 090. Rel: 10 May 12
 
Jazz
Sipote
Suite
Review: Born on the French Island of Martinique, Louis Xavier later settled in France where he discovered the freedom of jazz, and an idea to mix his influences into a global melting pot of sound. He formed his band (Synchro Rhythmic Eclectic Language) in Paris in the early '70s, making music that was both spiritual and eclectic for its time. Both tracks are jazz in essence but with instrumental funky rhythms infused with intricate percussion and electric keys.
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Late Night Tales
METRONOMY / VARIOUS
Late Night Tales (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + insert + WAV/MP3 download code)
Cat: ALNLP 29. Rel: 30 Aug 12
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Outcast - "Prototype" (5:27)
Tweet - "Drunk" (5:25)
Sa-Ra Creative Partners - "Cosmic Ball" (7:18)
Chick Corea - "El Bozo" (part 1) (2:56)
Dr Octagon - "Blue Flowers" (3:18)
Metronomy - "Hypnose" (exclusive cover version) (4:17)
Alessi Brothers - "Seabird" (3:54)
Autechre - "Fold4, Wrap5" (4:05)
Mick Karn - "Weather The Windmill" (4:00)
The Alan Parsons Project - "Eye In The Sky" (4:33)
Two Lone Swordsmen - "You Are" (4:17)
Tonto's Expanding Head Band - "Cybernaut" (4:30)
Pete Drake - "Forever" (2:40)
Appaloosa - "The Day (We Fell In Love)" (3:47)
Kate & Anna McGarrigle - "Complainte Pour Ste Catherine" (2:47)
Herman Dune - "Winners Lose" (4:48)
Cat Power - "Werewolf" (3:58)
Paul Morley - "Lost For Words" (part 4 - Exclusive Spoken Word Piece) (10:13)
Review: Joe Mount of lovable scuzz pop outfit Metronomy mans the latest volume in the long running Late Night Tales, a series who always seem to get the best results out of an unexpected cast of participants (Belle & Sebastien, MGMT, Trentemoeller and Midlake being recent inductees). It's hard not to get sucked in from the sugar sweet opening of Outkast's "Prototype", which is the first of several tracks that demonstrates Mount has a penchant for slow bumping R&B and outsider hip-hop with Tweet, Sa Ra and a Dr Octagon classic also appearing. A typically far reaching approach to genres applies here with the cosmic jazz of Chic Corea happily mingling with Autechre and Two Lone Swordsmen, and American synth oddities Geneva Jacuzzi and Appaloosa mingling for attention with The Alan Parsons Project and Herman Dune. The de-rigueur cover version arrives with a Metronomy rendition of Jean-Michel Jarre's "Hypnose" while Paul Morley ends the selection with a spoken word piece. This vinyl edition has 18 of the tracks spread separately across two plates as well as the mixed CD and a booklet!
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Played by: Manu Archeo
 in stock $24.65
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Cat: BGPS 038. Rel: 29 Apr 13
 
Funk
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Home Is Where the Hatred Is
Review: Wow, classics don't come much more special than this. A like-for-like repress of the 1970 RCA release, both sides here are soaked in Scott Heron's raw troubled soul. The endlessly sampled, hugely powerful and perfectly funky "Revolution" remains almost as poignant and prophetic as it was the day it was penned. "Home Is Where The Hatred Is" is much more personal and reveals his talent as a singer as much as the lead track boasts his poetry and ability to deliver a strong message.
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Mod Jazz
VARIOUS
Mod Jazz (gatefold heavyweight coloured vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: HIQLP2 011. Rel: 17 Jun 13
 
Jazz
Shirley Scott - "Soul Shoutin'"
Freddie McCoy - "Collard Greens"
Cannonball Adderley Sextet - "Tengo Tango"
Mark Murphy - "Why Don't You Do Right?"
Jimmy Witherspoon - "Money's Gettin' Cheaper"
The Nomos - "Step Out & Git It..."
Brother Jack - "Theme From The Carpet Baggers"
Johnny Hammon Smith - "Theme From NYPD (The ABC TV Series)"
Billy Hawks - "Whip It On Me"
Cal Tjader - "Evil Ways"
Mongo Santamaria - "Yeh, Yeh!"
Mongon Santamaria - "Watermelon Man"
Mose Allison - "The Seventh Son"
Otis Spann - "I'm Ready"
Willis Jackson - "Pool Shark"
Sonny Stitt - "Soul Shack"
Eddie Jefferson - "Filthy McNasty"
Jimmy Witherspoon - "Love Me Right"
Pat Bowie - "i've Got Your Number"
Charles Earland - "Black Talk"
The Merced Blue Notes - "Mama Rufus"
Rusty Bryant - "Soul Liberation"
Boogaloo Joe Jones - "Games"
Kenny Burrell - "Kenny's Theme"
Brother Jack McDuff - "Theme From The Pink Panther" (with The Big Band Of Benny Golson)
Review: Originally compiled by Adrian Croasdell in 1996, Kent Dance have re-released this great compendium on coloured vinyl. Searching the mod jazz genre's true meaning, the collection reveals the many twists and turns it took throughout the 60s. From Latin influences ("Tengo Tango") to rich, blues and soul influences ("I'm Ready") via straight-up rhythm and blues influences with barely any traces of jazz at all ("Whip It On Me"), Mod Jazz is a fantastic representation of one of the most divisive genres in 1960s youth music.
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On My Way To Harlem
Cat: GP 712013. Rel: 25 Jun 13
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
On My Way To Harlem (Jazz & Cole edit)
1960 What ? (Jazz & Cole edit)
Review: A modern day Scott-Heron, without the myriad of demons on his back, Grammy-nominated jazz singer Porter has such a distinctive voice, charm and band command. He clearly lends himself well to edit culture (as proved by the huge success of the many "1960 What?" versions in recent years) and this 7" from Expansion is no exception. "On My Way To Harlem" is straight up narrative jazz with fantastic attention paid to the subtle samba and solemn horns. "1960 What?" speaks for itself; far more authentic to the original than the other versions that have popped up, if you've not already got a favourite edit - Jazz & Cole have the answer.
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Liquid Spirit
Liquid Spirit (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 374315 4. Rel: 12 Sep 13
 
Jazz
No Love Dying
Liquid Spirit
Lonesome Lover
Water Under Bridges
Hey Laura
Musical Genocide
Wolfcry
Free
Borwn Grass
Wind Song
The In Crowd
Movin'
When Love Was King
I Fall In Love Too Easily
Time Is Ticking
Water Under Bridges (Robato version)
Review: Few contemporary jazz songwriters have emerged with such demonstrative authenticity and clarity as Gregory Porter. Liquid Spirit continues where the prolific artist left us with Be Good and Water; soulful, funky and galvanised in honest emotion. Echoing foundation-setting singers such as Isaac Hayes, Curtis Mayfield and even further back to the likes of Sammy Davis Junior, Porter flings us from vibe to vibe with precision-written lyrics and emphatic delivery. Highlights include the double-bass slapping stomper "Liquid Spirit", the boogie-fuelled "The In Crowd", the Cullum-esque "When Love Was King" and the tear-jerking finale "Water Under Bridges." Beautiful business.
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III
III (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: IL 2019V. Rel: 22 Apr 14
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Triangle
Can't Leave The Night
Confessions (feat Leland Whitty)
Kaleidoscope
Eyes Closed
Hedron
Differently, Still
Since You Asked Kindly
CS60
Review: Following a series of self released albums over the past three years which saw them expand on hip hop classics with an auspicious level of jazz virtuosity, Canadian jazz trio Badbadnotgood grace the Innovative Leisure imprint with this enlightening collection III. Consisting of Matthew Tavares on keys, Chester Hansen on bass, and Alex Sowinski on drums, it's not hard to see why Badbadnotgood have been getting the usually hushed toned Gilles Peterson all exciting after a few listens of the nine tracks here. If you dug those cover versions you will love this album.
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In The Orbit Of Ra
In The Orbit Of Ra (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: STRUT 109LP. Rel: 17 Sep 14
 
Jazz
Sun Ra & His Myth Science Arkestra - "Somewhere In Space"
Sun Ra & His Solar-Myth Arkestra - "The Lady With The Golden Stockings"
Sun Ra & His Afro Infinity Arkestra - "Somebody Else's World"
Sun Ra & His Solar-Myth Arkestra - "Plutonian Nights"
The Sun Ra Arkestra - "Angels & Demons At Play"
Sun Ra - "Island In The Sun"
Sun Ra - "Rocket Number Nine Take Off For Planet Venus"
Sun Ra & His Arkestra - "Afro Black"
Sun Ra & His Intergalactic Infinity Arkestra - "Have You Heard The Latest News From Neptune"
Sun Ra & His Myth Science Arkestra - "We Travel The Spaceways"
Sun Ra & His Solar Arkestra - "Reflects Motion" (part 1 previously unreleased)
Sun Ra & His Solar Arkestra - "Reflects Motion" (part 2)
Sun Ra - "Ancient Ethiopia"
Review: There have been plenty of retrospectives on the absolutely essential work of Sun Ra and his Arkestra over the years, but trust Strut to go that bit deeper when they elected to focus on the Sun God himself. As the extensive title suggests, this collection places the focus on proceedings in the hands of Marshall Allen, the longest serving member of the Arkestra and current band leader. The results mean In The Orbit Of Ra feels a whole lot more personal and indepth, with over 25 years worth of Sun Ra-lead music documented. It's all been fully remastered from the original tapes and is pretty much the most conclusive introduction to the work of this pioneer one could hope for. In addition to the 13 track double vinyl set, this release also includes the double CD edition which includes a further 7 Ra gems!
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Aldeia De Ogum
Aldeia De Ogum (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ45 013. Rel: 14 Oct 14
 
International
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
Funky Chicken: Belgian Grooves From The 70's Part 1
VARIOUS
Cat: SDBANLP 01. Rel: 05 Nov 14
 
Funk
Chakachas - "Stories"
Mad Unity - "Funky Tramway"
Rene Costy - "Ostinato Bass"
Alex Scorier - "Topless"
Open Sky Unit - "Sunshine Star"
Plus - "Gimme Some More Of That"
Andre Brasseur - "Funky"
Chicken Curry & His Pop Percussion Orchestra - "Librium"
Placebo - "Balek"
Les Helions - "Music & Co"
Black Blood - "Avenue Louise"
SSO - "Tonight's The Night" (feat Douglas Lucas & The Sugar Sisters)
Nico Gomez & His Afro Percussion Inc - "Ritual"
Andre Brasseur - "Saturnus"
Chocolat's - "El Caravanero"
Review: Should you ever want to discover what was happening musically in Belgium in the "black hole" period between the variety orchestra movement of the '60s and the electronic music revolution that took place in the late '70s onwards, Funky Chicken is the gateway. This compilation - the first of two plus a ton of accompanying 7" samplers - superbly documents the various clusters of talented session musicians based throughout Belgium dabbling in all manner of funk, Latin, soul, psychedelia and more. Some acts you will know, like Placebo whose music has been the subject of a reissue programme from Music On Vinyl, but there are still plenty of curios and forgotten gems to discover like Open Sky Unit and the sublime orchestral funk of "Tonight's The Night" by SSO.
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Played by: Jonny Drop, Hristo
 in stock $26.73
O Journaleiro
O Journaleiro (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ45 016. Rel: 15 Dec 14
 
International
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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Manha
Manha (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ45 021. Rel: 20 Apr 15
 
International
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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Earth Blossom
Earth Blossom (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: HS 005VL. Rel: 05 Jun 15
 
Jazz
Ode To Ethiopia (4:28)
Earth Blossom (3:24)
Open Pastures (4:28)
Song For An Untitled Lady (3:50)
Ra (5:57)
Darling Doria (5:08)
Get Up & Go (6:33)
Review: Released in 1974, during Strata East's golden era, Florida free drummer John formed his first pop-up troupe to record this one-off document. At points overwhelmingly funky (the seashore laps and waves of the sun-kissed "Ode To An Untitled Lady"), at others frenetic, chaotic and challenging (the time signature switches and spiralling horns on "Ra"), at others softly cinematic and dreamy (the abstract floatation sermon of the title track) Earth Blossom creates and exists in its own cosmos. As such, it is timeless and will remain contemporary sounding for many decades to come.
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 in stock $26.98
Eu Bebo Sim
Eu Bebo Sim (limited 7'')
Cat: BRZ 45 025. Rel: 01 Jun 15
 
International
Elizabeth Cardoso - "Eu Bebo Sim" (3:37)
Elza Soares - "Deixa A Nega Gingar" (2:19)
Review: Brazil 45s hit the quarter century in their run and show no sign of stopping. It's an all-girl affair on this one as two hugely popular and prolific singers take a spin under Mr Bongo's spotlight. Elizabeth (often known as Elizete) lays down a steamy samba flavour that gets raunchier as the track develops. Elza, meanwhile, gets busy on a Bossa tip as a carnival of percussion and horns go toe-to-toe with her sharp, sexy staccato vocals. Powerful.
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Tags: Brazilian | Samba | Bossa Nova
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Covered: The Robert Glasper Trio Recorded Live At Capitol Studios
Cat: 472457 1. Rel: 17 Jun 15
 
Jazz
Intro (2:40)
I Don't Even Care (7:16)
Reckoner (5:07)
Barangrill (7:06)
In Case You Forgot (13:02)
So Beautiful (7:39)
The Worst (5:20)
Good Morning (4:49)
Stella By Starlight (4:36)
Levels (7:34)
Got Over (feat Harry Belafonte) (2:02)
I'm Dying Of Thirst (4:41)
Review: A winningly presented live experience, Robert Glasper and his partners in time signatures perform a whirlwind set of favourites from the Black Radio collection. Highlights include the mindboggling rhythm and dexterity of "Stella By Starlight", the throaty monologue of the legend that is Harry Belafonte on "Got Over" and the softer, more reflective "The Worst". Live recordings go one of two ways; they either alienate you from the fun or they make you feel like you're right there in the front row. This is, without question, the latter. Beautiful.
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 in stock $45.15
The Epic: Volume 1 2 & 3
The Epic: Volume 1 2 & 3 (heavyweight vinyl 3xLP + insert)
Cat: BF 050. Rel: 29 Sep 15
 
Jazz
Change Of The Guard (12:13)
Isabelle (12:06)
Final Thought (6:25)
The Next Step (14:39)
Askim (12:30)
The Rhythm Changes (7:39)
Leroy & Lanisha (9:24)
Re Run (8:17)
Miss Understanding (8:45)
Henrietta Our Hero (7:10)
Seven Prayers (7:32)
Cherokee (8:10)
The Magnificent 7 (12:42)
Re Run Home (14:03)
Malcolm's Theme (8:38)
Clair De Lune (11:07)
The Message (11:06)
Review: Already out in the ether since the summer, Kamasi's sprawling three-part jazz opus finally sees the light of vinyl day. Presented on heavyweight vinyl with his striking signature artwork, its delivery befits the album's rave reviews on its original arrival. Highlights, in case you haven't heard it yet, are the awe-inspiring switch from fusion to swing on "The Next Step" the album's overall sparing inclusion of vocal that make "The Rhythm Changes" really stand out and sparkle and the attention to detail on the narrative structure on reprise notes such as "Re Run Home". A must-have for any jazz/Brainfeeder fan.
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 in stock $32.69
My Name Is Doug Hream Blunt
My Name Is Doug Hream Blunt (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LB 0083LP. Rel: 12 Oct 15
 
Funk
Fly Guy (6:07)
Gentle Persuasion (6:44)
Whiskey Man (5:40)
Break Free (6:20)
Ride The Tiger (5:26)
Caribbean Queen (5:11)
Big Top (4:43)
Trek (5:23)
Love Land (4:54)
Fly Guy (instrumental) (6:16)
Review: If you know Blunt's story then you'll already know how genuinely cool, exciting and creative he is. If you don't, look it up - he didn't even start learning to playing music until his mid-30s and he regularly touted his lo-fi, wonky community-spirited fuzzy funk by busking and performing at old people's homes. A big influence on Luka Bop founder David Byrne, Dean Blunt, Dam Funk and many more, this is the first time his work has been available since his highly sought after self-released album Gentle Persuasion. Scuffed, scratched and strangely mixed down, his status as an 'outsider funk' spokesman makes complete sense when heard in all his glory. Genuinely unique.
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Don
Don (7")
Cat: CACK 4506. Rel: 29 Jan 16
 
Jazz
Don (2:10)
Jon (2:30)
Review: Two masters of the free / improvisational jazz form, Don Cherry and Jon Appleton, are rare to come by these days. Both artists are highly sought after and difficult to find on the second-hand market, so a reissue of their work - especially together - is the perfect kind of treat for our Thursday morning tasting sessions. This reissue of "Don" comes in 7" format, and its wonky, spaced-out horns and subtle electronics are every bit as strange and daring as they were back in 1970. "Jon", on the flipside, is just as twisted, and possibly even further out there into the ether. Bloody hell...1970! Highly recommended.
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 in stock $17.13
Genclik Ile Elele
Cat: JPR 031. Rel: 02 Feb 16
 
Jazz
Uskudar (2:02)
Burcak (2:55)
Dolana (4:33)
Karadir (2:56)
Emmioglu (3:00)
Carsamba (2:17)
Zeytinyagli (3:45)
Silifke (3:34)
Lorke (2:24)
Ayas (3:02)
Review: A key component in modern Turkish music since the '70s, Mustafa would have gone under the radar if it wasn't for break diggers. While he's still active to this day, Genclik Lle Elle is largely cited as his creative zenith. Recorded in Istanbul, 1973, the instrumental album takes the funk template and flings it into experimental, often cosmic pastures. Highlights include the planet-hopping glissandos on "Zeytinyagli", the progressive head-swirling frenzy of "Lorke" and the infectious eastern-fused riff on "Emmioglu". Plus it's on coloured vinyl. Plus it's got a monkey sound engineer on the cover. Plus it's limited. This record has a hell of a lot going for it.
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 in stock $32.17
Man Made Object
Man Made Object (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 602547 682031. Rel: 05 Feb 16
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Allres (5:14)
Unspeakable World (4:44)
Branches Break (4:21)
Weird Cat (5:37)
Quiet Mind (4:23)
Smarra (6:22)
Initiate (4:44)
Gbfisysih (3:19)
Syrrender To Mountain (3:58)
Protest (4:45)
Fading: Feigning (5:02)
Review: It has only taken two albums for Chris Illingworth, Nick Blacka, and Rob Turner to land with an LP on the legendary Blue Note label, but they've done it, and they've done it in fine style. Moreover, it's also a bold move from Blue Note, who only usually steer away from pure jazz for the likes of Madlib and co, but in hindsight, the Gogo Penguin trio have what it takes to be remembered as fine producers of beat-driven free jazz. Mixing up elements of nu-soul, together with broken beat and classic jazz, the trio's music is wild and diverse, and fully representative of the label's vision and charisma. Also, it's exactly the sort of thing that Gilles Peterson is in to, so sit back, relax, and let Man Made Object take you away.
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Assiyo Bellema
Cat: AFR 45013. Rel: 18 Mar 16
 
International
Mulatu Astatke - "Assiyo Bellema" (feat Frank Holder & Niaaza Alsherif) (2:53)
Teshome Meteku - "Hasabe" (3:55)
Review: Another weighty slab of Ethiopian music history from Mr Bongo... First up is the hugely influential fusionist Mulatu Astatke with the Latin-meets-Afro jam "Assiyo Bellema". Loaded with frenetic guitars and mesmerising drum work from Frank Holder, this was actually recorded during Mulatu's time in London. Flip for an equally influential force in Ethiopian music: Soul Ekos Band affiliate Teshome Meteku with a more traditional local sound, Teshome's yearning insistent vocals wrap around the horns and tight drums like fog around a mountain. Captivating.
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I Want You Back
Cat: BGPS 049. Rel: 24 Mar 16
 
Funk
Harold Mabern - "I Want You Back" (5:24)
Funk Inc - "Sister Janie" (5:14)
Review: Tennessee's legendary jazz pianist, Harold Mabern, is surely one of the kings of the mighty Prestige label, and his material helped bridge the gap between jazz and funk back in the 1970s, alongside the likes of Idris Muhammad, The Jimmy Castor Bunch and all those geniuses. "I Want You Back" is a stone-cold classic and contains one of the most hummable trumpet lines ever, and if you hear closely it's been reworked and sampled by none other than the King of pop when he was only a little one. Funk Inc's sublime "Sister Janie" resides on the flip, a more lo-fi funk bullett for the diggers, and complete with a dusty organ!
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Yeh Yeh!
Cat: BGPS 050. Rel: 29 Mar 16
 
International
Yeh-Yeh! (2:01)
Get The Money (2:12)
Review: Cuban bandleader, composer and rumba magician Ramon Santamaria had a huge influence throughout his 40 year career, notably writing Coltrane's famous "Afro Blue". Here are two of many stand-out cuts from his 1963 album Watermelon Man! While most the album's focus was on his Herbie Hancock cover, it's tracks like these that really gave the album its spirit and unique character; "Yeh Yeh!" is a samba shaking horn-led cut laced with crackling percussion and party cries while "Get The Money" leans back with rhythm and blues sass and a rhythm that's as powerful as Ramon's legacy. Moneymaker shaking guaranteed.
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Tags: Samba | Jazz Funk | Cuban | Cuban Jazz
 in stock $10.13
More Ethiopian Soul & Groove: Ethiopian Urban Modern Music Vol 3
VARIOUS
Cat: HS 096VL. Rel: 15 Apr 16
 
Soul
Girma Beyene - "Ene Negn Bay Manesh" (4:02)
Seyoum Gebreyes & Wallias Band - "Metch Ene Terf Feleghu" (2:21)
Hirut Beqele - "Ewnetegna Feqer" (3:16)
Samuel Belay - "Qeresh Endewaza" (3:18)
Girma Beyene - "Yebeqagnal" (3:31)
Mahmoud Ahmed - "Lomiwen Teqebeletch" (3:25)
Muluqen Mellesse - "Djemeregne" (7:30)
Asselefetch Ashine & Getenesh Kebret - "Metche New" (3:33)
Getatchew Mekurya - "Gedamay" (3:52)
Review: It was France's l'Arome Productions that had first reissued this spectacular selection of Ethiopian soul and funk back in 2009 but, since then, this particular compilation has turned into something of a cult-classic within the digging world, and it has been repressed by Heavenly Sweetness on three different occasions. None of this is in the least bit surprising given just how special the sounds on here truly are, and if you're a fan of Mulatu then this will hit the spot big time! Moreover, tunes by the likes of Samuel Belay, Mahmoud Ahmed - who has appeared on Mississippi's reissue schedule - and Girma Beyene go much further than the usual dosage of far-out funk, leading us to a tense, dimly lit scenario that is both hypnotic and totally different from anything else. Highly recommended, a timeless slice of history.
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Lost Myself
Cat: HC 39. Rel: 16 May 16
 
Jazz
Evolution (3:50)
I Have A Dream (5:13)
Feeling Good (5:39)
Flow (4:02)
Sorrow Tears & Blood (4:32)
What A Night (3:52)
Going Nowhere (5:51)
Spirit (4:25)
Review: Soul and jazz meet head to head on this new LP from Hot Casa, to truly bring the two genres into their natural alignment. Hola Adisa Farrar is a vocalist who hails from California via Jamaican roots, while Florian Pellissier brings though his Parisian jazz stronghold, and the pair lay down some unmissable Dingwalls-reminiscent gems. In fact, this is the perfect sort of album for those diggers looking for that perfect jazz-funk record, the one that slipped away; the drumming across all of the tracks is hypnotic but changes enough to retain that mysticism, the pianos glide over the melodies in a delicate but playful way, and Farrar's vocals are an utter beauty spilled all over the rhythm. A must have, and a warmly recommended album. Supported by Mukatsuku.
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Ye Me Le
Ye Me Le (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ45 047. Rel: 01 Jul 16
 
International
Elis Regina - "Ye Me Le" (2:19)
Senay - "En Buyuk Sansin Yasiyor Olman" (3:39)
Review: The Brazil 45 series from Mr Bongo bursts through the picture with yet another rocking 7" fire starter by two vintage pop greats - we have to say, their format simply works. First up is Elis Regina, a Brazilian singer who released a countless pop records back in the '60s, and "Ye Me Le" is a soft, seductive Brazilian soul warmer complete with blasting trumpets and that inimitable South American percussion swagger. Turkey's Senay features on the flip with "En Buyuk Sansin Yasiyor Olman", an incandescent lover's ballad that makes a welcome change to the more widely heard Turkish psych sound of the '70s.
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Wisdom Of Elders
Wisdom Of Elders (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BWOOD 155LP. Rel: 30 Sep 16
 
Jazz
Mzwandile (13:32)
Joyous (6:39)
The Observer (9:06)
The Sea (11:45)
The Observed (1:43)
Natty (10:00)
OBS (5:10)
Give Thanks (8:08)
Nguni (9:25)
Review: One of this year's Mercury Prize nominees, Wisdom Of Elders sees London saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings hitting a new ambitious high as he recorded the whole body of work with a troupe of South African musicians led by Mandla Mlangeni in one single day. Aptly described as afro-futurism, the collective melt down nuances of jazz, psychedelia and traditional South African music to paint a unique picture that's delightfully frenzied yet soulfully smooth all at once. From the big Rhodes washes and vocal textures of "The Observer" to the dramatic percussive tumbles and lonely trumpet of "The Observed" by way of epic multi-suite adventures such as "The Sea" and the incendiary opener "Mzwandile", Wisdom Of Elders lives up to its name with a spirit that's at once both future and timeless.
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Gruppo Di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza
Gruppo Di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza (gatefold LP with obi-strip + CD)
Cat: SCEB 944LP. Rel: 06 Oct 16
 
Jazz
Improvvisazione Per Otto (7:23)
Trio Di Fiati (3:10)
String Quartet (4:01)
Improvvisazione Per Cinque (7:06)
Quartetto (7:36)
Trio Per Violoncello Tromba E Lastra Di Cristallo (6:06)
RKBA 1675/I (4:53)
Cantata (3:21)
Review: One of Italy's most famous and influential experimental troupes, Gruppo Di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza took life in the mid 60s with a mesmerizing fusion of musique concrete, jazz and surrealism. This debut album celebrates its 50th birthday this year but it still sounds centuries ahead of its time. The dramatic, gravity-forced groans and creaks of "String Quartet", the clipped restrained mania of "Quartetto", the absolute sci-fi of "RKBA 1675/1", it's not hard to understand how or why Gruppo Di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza had a huge impact on scores and contemporary classical. Immense, perplexing and out of this world.
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Black Focus
Cat: BWOOD 0157CD. Rel: 04 Nov 16
 
Jazz
Black Focus
Strings Of Light
Rememberance
Yo Chavez
Ayla
OG
Lowrider
Mansur's Message
Wingtai Drums
Joint 17
Review: There have been plenty of column inches devoted to this collaborative debut album from hyped producer Kamaal Williams (AKA Rhythm Section International sort Henry Wu), and fast-rising Afrobeat drummer Yussef Dayes. With such raw talent to choose from, it's little surprise to find that Black Focus is as good as the critics claim. Their sound is distinctive: a London-centric take on jazz-funk that's loose, rich, organic and shot through with soul. Their major influences seem to be the work of West London broken beat pioneer Kaidi Tatham, and his inspiration, jazz-funk legend Herbie Hancock. These touchstones, combined with Dayes' brilliant drumming and Williams' superb synth solos and jammed-out Rhodes lines, makes Black Focus a hugely alluring set.
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Black Focus
Cat: BWOOD 0157LP. Rel: 04 Nov 16
 
Jazz
Black Focus (4:29)
Strings Of Light (8:31)
Remembrance (8:56)
Yo Chavez (3:59)
Ayla (0:45)
OG (0:47)
Lowrider (4:26)
Mansur's Message (2:08)
Wing Tai Drums (1:18)
Joint 17 (8:10)
Review: Brownswood Recordings has high hopes for this debut album from the previously unheralded Yussef Kamaal, which brings together hyped producer Kamaal Williams (AKA Henry Wu) and fast-rising Afrobeat drummer Yussef Dayes. With such talent to draw on, you'd expect Black Focus to be rather good. Happily, it is, with the duo delivering a typically London-centric take on jazz funk. That means that they take as much inspiration from the work of Kaidi Tatham as, say, Herbie Hancock. The key to the album's success - and, yes, it is generally as special as Gilles Peterson suggests - is the fluid combination of Dayes' brilliant drumming and Williams' superb synth solos and effortlessly groovy Rhodes playing.
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Emahoy Tsegue Mariam Guebru
Cat: MRP 099. Rel: 16 Nov 16
 
Jazz
Mothers Love (3:36)
Ballad Of The Spirits (5:54)
Song Of The Sea (9:29)
Homesickness (3:52)
Golgotha (5:10)
Jordan River Song (2:36)
Garden Of Gethesemanie (3:24)
Song Of Abayi (3:10)
Story Of The Wind (2:44)
Evening Breeze (2:50)
Tenkou! Why Feel Sorry? (2:07)
Review: Emahoy Tsegue-Maryam Guebrou is an Ethiopian nun known for her unique solo piano playing. For three decades she lived a reclusive life with only rare performances, including one at the Jewish Community Center in Washington, D.C. in 2008. Featured here are recordings sourced from the '60s of her truly captivating performances and are deservedly reissued by the Portland, Oregon based Mississippi/Little Axe Records. Featured here are all original compositions available for the first time on vinyl beyond the original early editions, said to be near impossible to find.
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The New Breed
The New Breed (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 9LP. Rel: 04 Jan 17
 
Jazz
Exclusive Life (7:40)
Para Ha Tay (3:47)
Here Comes Ezra (4:22)
Visions (0:51)
Jrifted (7:46)
How Fun It Is To Year Whip (4:39)
Get Dressed (3:48)
Cliche (4:06)
Review: While moving from his long-term home Chicago to Los Angeles a few years back, Tortoise member Jeff Parker rediscovered a swathe of old home recordings - "beat projects" built around samples of dusty old jazz tracks. These became the starting point for New Breed, his most expansive solo album for some time. Full of his usual loose and evocative jazz guitar, the set sits somewhere between lo-fi post-rock/jazz fusion, experimental hip-hop, and softly spun electronica. Regardless of style, it's a hugely evocative and entertaining collection of tracks.
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Spaceways
Cat: ORW 470811O. Rel: 21 Feb 17
 
Jazz
Prelude & Shadow-Light World (9:16)
The Wind Speaks (9:06)
We Sing This Song (5:46)
Outer Space Incorporated (9:54)
We Travel The Spaceways (2:27)
Review: Having first made this Sun Ra reissue available in limited quantities for Record Store Day 2016, Org Music has decided to give it a full release. Spaceways showcased material that the spiritual jazz pioneer recorded with his "arkestra" in 1966 and '68, most of which eventually saw the light of day on El Saturn Records in 1974. Given that copies of that particular release are nigh on impossible to find, this reissue is more than welcome. It's as spacey, intergalactic and out there as you'd expect, with the ten-minute "Outerspace Incorporated" - all extended drum solos, cacophonous hand percussion and trippy horn motifs - and groovy "We Travel The Spaceways" being particularly potent.
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Idle Hands
Cat: SB 7025. Rel: 20 Feb 17
 
Funk
Idle Hands (3:48)
Seeds Of Life (feat Eddie Palmeri) (5:09)
Review: Legendary bandleader Eddie Palmieri took a rare groove excursion from his Latin legacy in the early 70s for two albums as Harlem River Drive. Criminally overlooked, Soul Brother have dusted off two of the many highlights from his self-titled debut; "Idle Hands" is a sleazy, Gaye-style message with an almost spoken word quality to the vocals and a smoky wooziness to the horns while "Seeds Of Life" is a real end-of-set belter that rises and rises with tight orchestration between the guitar, horns and drums. Incredible... This can't be slept on this time round.
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Key (reissue) (Record Store Day 2017)
Cat: TSQ 5371. Rel: 15 May 17
 
Experimental/Electronic
Porch (2:13)
Under Street (4:18)
What Does It Mean? (3:58)
Vision (1:17)
Fat Stream (7:27)
Vision (2:04)
Do You Be? (4:11)
Vision (0:35)
Chance (4:07)
Dungeon (6:25)
Review: Meredith Monk is a bit of a legend around certain circles. The multi-talented composer, dance performer and director has appeared in and been the main producer of a a whole world of material from the early 70s right up to this very day. While her most iconic work has perhaps been credited to the infamous ECM imprint, the artist's early work is still regarded as her most poignant and expressive. Key, her debut album from 1971, is a rarity in its original form, so this reissue from Tompkins Square has probably made the wish of many collectors come true! Not only is the album a piece of work to be lauded for its vision and originality, but it also ticks off many boxes and crosses many dots. Guided by Monk's mouse-like sounds in a sort of hyper-falsetto, the LP moves and shifts between different influences and styles; from ominous drones to more dreamy soundscapes, this is ambient cranked up to the max and given a good shouting at. Psychedelic and fearless, Monk prowls on in people's imagination.
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Soul Of A Nation: Afro Centric Visions In The Age Of Black Power Underground Jazz Street Funk & The Roots Of Rap 1968-79
Gil Scott-Heron - "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" (3:08)
Mandingo Griot Society With Don Cherry - "Sounds From The Bush" (3:51)
Roy Ayers Ubiquity - "Red Black & Green" (4:41)
Philip Cohran & The Artistic Heritage Ensemble - "Malcolm X" (5:18)
Sarah Webster Fabio - "Sweet Songs" (5:06)
Phil Ranelin - "Vibes From The Tribe" (3:49)
Horace Tapscott With The Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra* - "Desert Fairy Princess" (10:56)
David McKnight - "Strong Men" (4:59)
Joe Henderson - "Black Narcissus" (5:07)
Oneness Of Juju - "African Rhythms" (6:44)
Doug Carn - "Suratal Ihklas" (5:42)
Duke Edwards & The Young Ones - "Is It Too Late?" (9:54)
Carlos Garnett - "Mother Of The Future " (7:40)
Review: The soul, sound and spirit of America's most vital, volatile and explosive revolutions curated by Soul Jazz as part of an art exhibition at London's Tate Modern Gallery; Soul Of A Nation explores how the political movement was translated and reflected by the musical at the time. A hugely creative and radical decade where art fused expressionism, poetry and spirituality, from the fiery jazz of Carlos Garnett, the raw vocal soul Oneness Of JuJu and of course the iconic sounds and ideas from Roy Ayers and Gil Scott Heron this marks the start of conscious black music.
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Deixa O Morro Cantar
Cat: BRZ 45066. Rel: 14 Aug 17
 
International
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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The Source
Cat: 578109 1. Rel: 08 Sep 17
 
Jazz
Moody Boy
Bad Roads
Cruising
On Fire
Woro Dance
Tony's Blues
Wolf Eats Wolf
Cool Cats
Push & Pull
Ewajo
Life Is Beautiful
Review: Tony Allen is on record as saying that The Source, his first album on iconic jazz label Blue Note, is the best recording he's made. Given his length of service and vast discography, that's a bold claim. Certainly, it's a fine album, with the legendary drummer and his selected musicians - mostly jazz players from Paris, plus a Cameroonian guitarist and previous Allen collaborator Damon Albarn on one cut - effortlessly blur the boundaries between Afrobeat and the kind of jazz pioneered by Allen's percussion heroes Art Blakey and Max Roach. It's a brilliant hybrid that fits Allen's unique style of drumming like a glove, and there's no doubt that the former Fela Kuti sticks-man is the real star of the show.
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Harmony Of Difference
Harmony Of Difference (12" + insert)
Cat: YT 171. Rel: 29 Sep 17
 
Jazz
Desire (4:36)
Humility (2:48)
Knowledge (3:51)
Perspective (3:25)
Integrity (3:45)
Truth (13:25)
Review: The music that makes up Harmony of Difference, Kamasi Washington's first EP of note since the release of acclaimed 2015 album The Epic, was premiered live as a "six-track movement" earlier this year. The "suite" - here stretched across both sides of an essential 12" - sees Washington continue to explore the idea of what it means to be black in America in the 21st century. Musically, the EP contains some of his smoothest and most laidback compositions yet, with all his musical collaborators being on fine form. The headline attraction is undoubtedly 14-minute flipside "The Truth", an almost operatic jazz epic full of swelling choral contributions, fizzing drum solos, rising horns and, of course, plenty of Washington's distinctive saxophone.
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Gail
Gail (LP)
Cat: WSVN 003. Rel: 23 Nov 17
 
Jazz
Gail (5:59)
Spindrift (2:45)
Ten Kisses Short As One (3:20)
Welcome New Warmth (4:18)
Help Me Belong Here (4:51)
Song For My Children (4:55)
One Long As Twenty (3:42)
Sambando Nas Ondas (3:37)
Review: By the time he recorded Gail, Michel Sardaby was already an established player on the European jazz scene. The Martinique-born pianist had made a string of memorable guest appearances and released two well-regarded albums before he set foot in Media Sound Studio in New York City in February '75. The resultant set, recorded with local jazz and funk musicians, has long been an in-demand record on both the jazz and jazz-funk scenes. The tracks touch on both, as well as contemporaneous modal jazz. While bassist Richard Davis and drummer Billy Hart play their part, it's Sardaby who is the real star, delivering a thrilling range of riffs and solos on piano and Fender Rhodes.
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Calling James
Cat: WJ 0702. Rel: 11 Jan 18
 
Jazz
Calling James (3:17)
Yanki (3:11)
Review: This tasty 7" single brings together two stalwarts of the thriving Finnish jazz scene, namely saxophonist Timo Lassy and drummer Teppo Makynen. It's A-side "Calling James" that hits home hardest, as Lassy adds a snaking, alluring sax solo - all parping blasts and fluid fills - to a bustling, percussively rich Makynen drum track. Despite the fact that there's no other instrumentation, it's a genuinely heavy dancefloor workout. On the flip you'll find the looser and slightly more experimental "Yanki", where Lassy provides some free-jazz style soloing over a distinctively left-of-centre Makynen drum workout.
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We Out Here
VARIOUS
We Out Here (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BWOOD 0175LP. Rel: 09 Feb 18
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Maisha - "Inside The Acorn" (5:51)
Ezra Collective - "Pure Shade" (6:31)
Moses Boyd - "The Balance" (5:33)
Theon Cross - "Brockley" (3:36)
Nubya Garcia - "Once" (5:25)
Shabaka Hutchings - "Black Skin, Black Masks" (6:59)
Triforce - "Walls" (5:07)
Joe Armon-Jones - "Go See" (7:38)
Kokoroko - "Abusey Junction" (7:03)
Review: We Out Here, Brownswood Recordings' latest compilation, was born out of a desire by label boss Gilles Peterson to capture the essence of London's contemporary jazz scene. To ensure a sense of there "here and now", Peterson invited some of the city's brightest young bands and musicians into the studio in August 2017, recording the results over three action-packed days. The resulting never-heard-before tracks are, for the most part, joyous and thrilling, and range from trad jazz, jazz-funk and Latin jazz to acoustic-electronic fusions and groovy, guitar-laden downtempo explorations. It feels like a glimpse of a scene on the rise, and we wouldn't be surprised if many of those involved become modern British jazz greats in the years to come.
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Tags: Afro Jazz | Jazz Funk
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Sun Song
Sun Song (12")
Cat: SCEP 483. Rel: 08 Mar 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Sun Song (7:15)
Nigeria (7:03)
Review: Nicola Conte and Gianluca Petrella follow up last year's beautiful "African Spirits / New World Shuffle" with two more lavish instrumentals. "Sun Song" lives up to its name with wave after wave of heated musicianship from the belting harmonies to the light-touch keys. "Nigeria" taps deep into the source too as it drives us through the heart of Lagos with full horns and sweeping keys. Spiritual, sun-splashed and vital.
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Basa Basa
Cat: PH 45014. Rel: 22 Mar 18
 
International
Basa Basa (4:08)
Sahara Akwantuo (3:46)
Review: Those with a deep knowledge of Berlin's Ghanaian ex-pat "burger-highlife" scene may already be familiar with Lee Dodou, a singer who recorded a number of classic singles and albums during the 1980s as part of bands Georg Darko and Kantata. He retired from music in 1991, but has been persuaded to return to action by the Philophon team. This comeback single is pretty impressive all told, with A-side "Basa Basa" - a triumphantly celebratory chunk of 1960s "concert party" highlife rich in punchy horn lines and Dodou's full-throated vocals - being joined on the flipside by the slower, synth-laden "Sahara Akwantou". Brilliantly, the label describes this as "kraut-life" due to its unique (and rather good) fusion of highlife and German kosmiche.
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Tags: African | Highlife
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Heavenly Sweetness 2007-2017: 10 Years Of Transcendent Sound
VARIOUS
Cat: HS 172VL. Rel: 26 Mar 18
 
Jazz
Doug Hammond - "We People" (3:32)
Byard Lancaster - "Blue Train" (3:44)
Anne Wirz - "Mother Of The Future" (5:51)
Monnette Sudler - "Don't Stress Me Out" (4:57)
Florian Pellissier Quintet - "Valse Pour Helene" (3:58)
Robert Aaron - "Flow Like A River" (4:10)
Patchworks - "RIP With John Coltrane" (4:05)
DopeGems - "Journey To The Shore" (4:52)
Jacaranda Muse - "September Sun" (3:16)
The Rongetz Foundation - "Sam's Intro" (5:21)
Blundetto - "Voices" (feat Hindi Zahra) (3:14)
Baron Retif & Concepcion Perez - "Where's My Soul?" (4:28)
Anthony Joseph - "Our History" (6:01)
Guts - "Want It Back" (feat Patrice) (3:30)
Sly Johnson - "Womenarium" (4:43)
Tagi - "NT" (feat Geogia Anne Muldrow) (4:34)
Leron Thomas - "Don't You Know" (6:38)
Review: A decade of free-spirited jazz, soul, funk and all things in between, Parisian selectors Heavenly Sweetness bring together some of their favourite friends and most talented individuals for an all-out fusion session. Highlights include Anne Wirz's octave bending dulcets on "Mother Of The Future", the roaming trumpet and loose shuffle of Florian Pellissier Quintet's "Valse Pour Helene", Jacaranda Muse's barbed lament "September Sun" and the schoolyard sing-along hip-hop "Want It Back" from the hot-to-trot Guts. Here's to another 10 years...
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Thought Seeds
Cat: JA 7704. Rel: 10 Apr 18
 
Jazz
Thought Seeds (5:33)
Lilith Came (4:51)
Review: Carol Sawall, Jimmy Ellis, Tyler Mitchell, Usama Pitts and, of course, Paris Smith himself make up the legendary - and much overlooked - The Paris Smith Quintet, and are famed for the infamous Thought Seeds LP that came out on Oracle Records way back in 1983. While they have all done their own thing on the side, this particular album has reached cult fandom in the free-jazz category, and is still referenced by many as the 'one'. Norway's Jazzagression have reissued it in all its glory, and have also put out a single comprised of its tow best cuts, "Thought Seeds" and "Lilith Came". The former is a moody, powerful track with a danceable bassline, while the latter fades the drums and energy into a marvelously placid wave of melodies and harmony. Wonderful.
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V2 O: Special Edition
Cat: GONDLP 009SEBLK. Rel: 16 May 18
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Murmuration (4:11)
Garden Dog Barbecue (3:42)
Kamaloka (5:19)
Fort (3:17)
One Percent (5:34)
Home (5:15)
The Letter (6:08)
To Drown In You (6:22)
Shock & Awe (3:08)
Hopopono (3:53)
Break (4:26)
In Amber (5:46)
Wash (3:36)
Review: Before landing a privileged spot on the legendary Blue Note label, Manchester's GoGo Penguin had released a string of LPs, through Gondwana Records, that have become notoriously difficult to find. Moreover, they are respected by the very best of the contemporary DJs, including Worldwide FM's ever-present Gilles Peterson. This deluxe edition of V2.0, the ensemble's second studio album, will provide you both with a decently-priced copy of the vinyl edition, along with plenty of added bonus takes and interludes that were missing from the original cut. Thanks to subtle waves of electronica and improvisation, GoGo Penguin are putting the "contemporary" into jazz and, along with that, providing us with an LP that is changing conceptions of the genre for younger audiences.
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The Return
The Return (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BFR 001LP. Rel: 25 May 18
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Salaam (8:32)
Broken Theme (4:27)
The Return (1:07)
High Roller (2:52)
Situations (live In Milan) (2:57)
Catch The Loop (6:44)
Rhythm Commission (2:28)
Medina (6:52)
LDN Shuffle (5:25)
Aisha (2:19)
Review: Kamaal Williams has described The Return, his debut solo album, as "a natural evolution from the Yussef Kamaal project". Yet while that was made in collaboration with drummer Yussef Kamaal and played around with jazz in its myriad forms, The Return sees the man sometimes known as Henry Wu stamp his own mark on proceedings. So while "visionary jazz" (as the press release puts it) is his aim, this manifests itself in a range of ways. Contrast, for example, the leisurely jazz-funk flex and stoned feel of opener "Salaam" with the more groove-driven, dancefloor vibes of "High Roller", where sinewy strings tumble down over hip-hop influenced live house beats, meandering Herbie Hancock style synths and a superb bassline.
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Shamal Wind
Cat: LMNK 60LP. Rel: 24 May 18
 
Jazz
Shamal Wind (8:41)
Snake Eyes (6:30)
Soho Strut (4:14)
The Mirage (feat Matthew Halsall) (8:26)
Barrio 71 (6:24)
Rebel No 23 (6:08)
Review: Chip Wickham, who usually goes by the first name of Roger, returns to Madrid's excellent Lovemonk label with a mini LP to inaugurare the start of summer, which means a start to some pretty killer shades of balearica! In fairness, however, this album and the man's sound are much more in line with the jazzy end of the spectrum, breaking beats and forming new, forward-thinking arrangements. For instance, the opening "Shamal Wind" is a wonderful excursion into dreamier realms of the flute, while "Snake Eyes" picks up the tempo and makes way for an album thy can be plaid on your headphones, out on the car speakers, and most certainly in the dance! A wonderfully composed piece of music from a rising talent of true broken beat.
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