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There Was A Time
Cat: OGR 894. Rel: 25 Apr 25
 
Funk
Nestor Alvarez - "There Was A Time" (3:49)
Melvin Craig - "There Was A Time" (5:29)
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There Was A Time
Cat: OGR 893. Rel: 25 Apr 25
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Prince Alphonso & The Fever - "There Was A Time" (3:54)
Woodfield Rd Allstars - "There Was A Time" (3:15)
 in stock $12.44
La Cuota
La Cuota (limited 7")
Cat: FUR 7432. Rel: 04 Apr 25
 
International
La Cuota (3:28)
Darling (3:50)
Review: The electrifying return of El Combo Batanga. The Afro-Cuban band and Ubiquity Records favourites descend upon us once more in a sallying storm of Isthmian lightning, bridging the spirit of classic Fania and Tico Records releases, and whipping them back around and through gales of Latin funk, son, timba and boogaloo. "Batanga" refers to the traditional Cuban instrument heard throughout their records, if you listen closely: new A cut 'La Cuota' brings an urgent, hyperbolic funk, while 'Darling' contrasts with nixie moods, a heart-burning Latin soul lament.
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El Sonido Bastardo
Cat: LMNK 84LP. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Funk
Una Epopeya Tranquila (1:58)
Ronda (2:40)
La Lucha (feat Marina Y Su Melao) (3:41)
Chapoteo (2:43)
Amambay (2:43)
Fuimos Invencibles (2:29)
Patio De Los Leones (1:36)
Twangy Morocco (2:15)
Soopa (2:17)
Aktimo Tu Se (2:50)
A Tu Sa (1:52)
La Tarara (2:11)
Review: Madrid-based collective Danzon El Gato channel the city's restless creative energy into a vivid fusion of jazz, funk and roots music. Formed within Madrid's experimental scene, the group revolves around Javier Adan and Santiago Rapallo, longtime collaborators whose past projects range from jazz fusion to avant-garde film scores. This latest release sees them sculpt a kaleidoscopic sound, pulling from North African, Latin American and Mediterranean traditions while staying locked into the groove with a rhythm section indebted to 70s library music and golden-era hip-hop. Across the record, they explore an array of moods and textures. 'Ronda' pairs intricate guitar lines with a propulsive swing, while 'La lucha'ifeaturing Marina y su Melaoileans into percussive Latin jazz. 'Twangy Morocco' lives up to its name, weaving surf-rock guitar into an East-meets-West instrumental, whereas 'Chapoteo' ripples with aquatic, freeform interplay. 'Amambay' and 'Fuimos invencibles' showcase their knack for evocative storytelling through sound, shifting effortlessly between cinematic tension and unbridled release. Danzon El Gato craft music that reflects Madrid itselfidense with influences, rich in movement and ambiguousiin the best way. Their sound captures a city in flux, where past and present collide to create something unmistakably fresh.
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Coke (reissue)
Cat: MRBLP 314. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Funk
Na Na (3:58)
You Turn Me On (6:11)
Got To Touch Your Face (2:13)
Que Seria De Mi (3:15)
Bun Bun Bun (2:59)
Bang Bang (3:29)
Sabor A Mi (3:26)
Te Amo Mas (3:38)
Nuestro Amor (2:34)
Quiero Decirte (3:16)
Review: Mr Bongo look back to the damn fine Latin funk and rock-infused soul sounds of Coke's 197 self-titled opus for their next well-chosen reissue project here. It is their only album, sadly, but is a brilliant mix of Miami Latin-funk, psychedelic garage rock and gritty soul sung mainly in English. It blends bright funk drumming, flavourful organs and zesty horn with Paul Garcia (guitar), Ariel Hernandez (bass), Ruben Perez (drums), Jose Rubio (keys) and Peter Fernandez (vocals) all produced by Mato. The record was popular in Miami but faded due to limited promotion and a Coca-Cola trademark dispute but was later rediscovered by collectors, with standout tracks like 'Na Na,' 'Got to Touch Your Face' and 'Te Amo Mas' all became staples of Latin sets.

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 in stock $18.57
Coke
Coke (CD)
Cat: MRBCD 314. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Funk
Na Na
You Turn Me On
Got To Touch Your Face
Que Seria De Mi
Bun Bun Bun
Bang Bang
Sabor A Mi
Te Amo Mas
Nuestro Amor
Quiero Decirte
Tags: Latin Funk
 in stock $13.82
Mr Bongo Edits Volume 3
Cat: MRB 12063. Rel: 21 Mar 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Juan Pablo Torres - "Cacao" (Dan Tyler NAD Bulto version) (7:54)
Juan Pablo Torres Y Algo Nuevo - "Pastel En Descarga" (Dan Tyler NAD) (3:39)
Grupo Los Yoyi - "Paco La Calle" (Nick The Record re-edit) (8:11)
Review: Dan Tyler and Nick The Record's third installment in the Mr Bongo Edits series brings a bold twist to Cuban classics with three tracks that are equal parts cosmic and dancefloor-ready. On the A-side, Tyler extends two Juan Pablo Torres tracks from his reissued 1978 'Algo Nuevo' and 1977's 'Super Son.' First, Tyler reimagines 'Cacao,' a standout track from Torres' LP, giving it room to breathe and intensifying the percussive climax with swirling synths and spacey dub effects. It's a track that thrives on a big system, building tension as it goes, and works wonders in the right environmentijust ask anyone who caught it at La Paloma in Barcelona. Next, Tyler dials into 'Pastel En Descarga,' turning the Latin-funk fusion into a punchy, trippy dub with delay and drama, keeping the track's energy while taking it further into spacey, cosmic territory. On the flip, Nick The Record tackles Grupo Los Yoyi's 1977 'Paco La Calle,' taking a 2009 edit and expanding it into a longer, more hypnotic piece. The percussion pushes and pulls as the psychedelic synths swirl, creating a dynamic and ever-building groove. The 2025 version is elevated with new synth lines courtesy of Tyler, deepening the track's psychedelic richness. A cosmic whirlwind of reworks that bridges the gap between '70s Cuban innovation and modern dancefloor sensibilities.
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 in stock $18.52
Cuban Shuffle
Cuban Shuffle (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ECR 009. Rel: 05 Mar 25
 
Funk
Cuban Shuffle (Keep It Going mix) (3:36)
Pablo's Theme (3:55)
Review: Cheeba's Latin brothers are back with yet another Havanan shuffle, extensively vacationing in Cuba to soak in very best of the nation's ripest stylistic amassments. Taking cues from cut and paste funk to Latin boogaloo, 'Cuban Shuffle' and 'Pablo's Theme' urge us formerly to "keep it going, now" before latterly dropping us into a fuzz-scat vat of hazy brass and stomping, found percussion. Most notably, the A-side's vinyl scratches sate a pruritic itch, and a careful dosage of reverb marks out a roomy but expansive atmosphere, one difficult to recreate lest you actually were there in 1970s Cuba.
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Tags: Boogaloo | Latin Funk
 in stock $17.14
Dedos (Fingers)
Cat: SE 002SP. Rel: 04 Mar 25
 
International
Dedos (Fingers) (3:42)
Doce Y Diez (3:10)
Review: This is a real lost South American Latin Jazz-Funk treasure from Argentina taken from some original 1974 recordings led by Carlos Franzetti. Known for his late 70s jazz-fusion album Graffiti, Franzetti recorded Dedos after returning to Argentina from Mexico where he was musical director at Fermata International. His friend Mochin Marafiotti, A&R at Music Hall, proposed the Latin Jazz project and the session featured Ruben Rada, Ricardo Lew, Emilio Valle, Osvaldo Lopez and Franzetti himself. Though initially overlooked, Dedos and Doce y Diez now receive a long-overdue reissue as they remain high on energy and deeply jazz gems with a Latin twist.
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 in stock $24.05
Aftershower Funk
Aftershower Funk (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SJR 404-7. Rel: 20 Feb 25
 
Funk
Aftershower Funk (3:41)
Fin (2:57)
Review: An intriguing song is 'Aftershower Funk', the Latin American musician Joe Bataan's curt salsa single from 1974. Fresh, cologned, groomed, and with towel firmly wrapped round hair, Bataan's largely instrumental track is about as lightfooted as the sprightly young man he was, then at 34 years old. With heavy tin drum and cowbell clangings peppered throughout, a toe-tapping mood is sure to beset the listener. B-sider 'Fin' continues the mood, uniting percussion with piano, brass, whistle and rhythm guitar; a much fuller exercise in triumphant finality.
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Tags: Salsa | Latin Funk
 in stock $13.55
Come With Me (reissue)
Cat: SB 7043RE. Rel: 04 Feb 25
 
Jazz
Come With Me (4:13)
Lost In Amazonia (4:19)
Review: This one is such an evergreen summer classic that it sells out whenever it reappears and gets reissued on a regular basis. Last time was last summer but now the rays are back in our lives we're glad it is available one more. Brazilian jazz vocalist Tania Maria is a true icon with a huge back catalogue of music behind her. Here, Soul Brother look back to her 1983 album Come With Me and lift a pair of pearlers for this vital 7". 'Come With Me' is a sundown slinker, with Maria's airy tone gliding over the sprightly piano chords while on the flip 'Lost In Amazonia' is a joyous, scat-powered slice of jazz funk with incredible slap bass flex. Essential summer grooves.
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 in stock $15.20
Apollo Solar Drive
Cat: LBN 115CD. Rel: 29 Jan 25
 
International
Ecuajey
Apollo Solar Drive (feat Gregoire Maret)
Madame Shingaling (Blue version)
Liberame
Tambu
Luz
Yambuspection
Danzon De Planetas
Sa Ki Taw
 in stock $16.03
At The Pier
Cat: SCRULSD 006. Rel: 20 Jan 25
 
Funk
At The Pier (3:58)
Con Ritmo Y Melodia (3:37)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Local Sugar Diggers is a series from label head Scruscru that draws together a fine selection of re-edits and reworks of a mix of hard-to-find old records, all done by his mates. This time out it is LTF who steps up his 'At The Pier' is an effortlessly funky jam with some laid-back horn work adding extra spice next to the jumbled percussion. Flip it over and you find 'Con Ritmo Y Melodia' which is a slower, steamier, more Latin-flavoured sound with shuffling percussive grooves and big old breaks to get the floor going.
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 in stock $12.15
Apollo Solar Drive
Apollo Solar Drive (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LBN 115LP. Rel: 15 Jan 25
 
International
Ecuajey (3:11)
Apollo Solar Drive (feat Gregorie Maret) (3:53)
Madame Shingaling (Blue version) (4:11)
Liberame (4:41)
Tambu (4:06)
Luz (5:15)
Yambuspection (3:54)
Danzon De Planetas (4:20)
Sa Ki Taw (4:42)
Review: Paris band Setenta prepare for liftoff, anticipating the upcoming 20th anniversary as a band with a new, sixth album, themed and performed with solar flair. An odyssey of Latin funk and psychedelic boogaloo, the septet provide us ample opportunity to stargaze here, merging chanting songs and tripletting wonderments with kazooing, percussive, guitar-led asteroid belt explorations. A celebration of twenty years' worth of craft-honing, the metal percussive builds of 'Tambu' and 'Sa Ki Taw' certainly demonstrate this band's rather chill skill.
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 in stock $27.91
La Clave (Verve By Request)
La Clave (Verve By Request) (180 gram audiophile yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: 602455 624383. Rel: 16 Jan 25
 
Jazz
Sally Go 'Round The Roses (3:14)
Angels Of Mercy (3:20)
Move Your Hand (3:04)
Latin Slide (4:09)
Who You Fooling (3:35)
The Ghetto (3:32)
Road Runner (4:37)
Soul Sauce (2:36)
Baila Mi Guaguanco (3:22)
Cocoa Leaf (1:37)
Review: La Clave's self-titled album from 1973 is a refreshing mix of Latin rhythms and the vibrant sounds of the city of San Francisco. Formed by nine musicians from Mexico, Panama, Cuba and Puerto Rico with Benny Velarde at the helm, the group blended their rich cultural backgrounds with the soulful and experimental music scene of the Bay Area during that period. This unique mix created a joyful, energetic sound that still lures you in to this day, which is why this mini-classic gets reissued as part of the Verve By Request series.
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 in stock $42.00
Los Kenya Vol 2 (remastered)
Cat: VAMPI 309. Rel: 19 Dec 24
 
International
Melenko N 2 (2:24)
Ingrato Corazon (2:41)
Pa La Cola (2:17)
Al Trigueno (5:34)
El Hijo Desobediente - Corria Sangre (3:31)
Como Las Hojas (2:16)
Pa Puerto Rico (3:40)
Un Clavel, Una Tarjeta Y Un Lapiz (4:06)
Esa Mujer (2:56)
Carnaval A Lo Ray (3:14)
Review: Vampi Soul duly remaster one of Ray Perez's most sought-after albums from 1969; this is the second in the Venezuelan salsa dura bandleader's (and group's) eponymous "Los Kenya" two-parter albums series, which tracked Perez and co's turn to purer salsa, after his more storied debut with Los Dementes from 1965 onwards heard more of a fusion of salsa, pachange, boogaloo and psych. An eight track reflection of a band's youthful spirit, marked by an opening "wee!" exclamation and subsequent vibrancy.
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Tags: Salsa | Boogaloo | Latin Funk
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Pick Up The Pieces (reissue)
Cat: BRZ45 019R. Rel: 20 Dec 24
 
Funk
Wilson Das Neves - "Pick Up The Pieces" (3:13)
Som Tres - "Tanga" (2:04)
Review: Mr Bongo restock a brilliant 7" in their signature Brazil 45s series. The nineteenth to grace it, this blue-starred slice of small wax shone a light on Wilson das Neves' brilliant cover of Average White Band's 'Pick Up The Pieces' on the A, as well as a Mr Bongo fave on the B, Som Tres' potent samba-funk overflow 'Tanga'. The former flexes the historic muscles of a mythic Brazilian percussionist and vibesman, lending fidgety soft feels to AWB's already lull-lifting concoction; then 'Tanga' contrasts to this sense of measuredness with pure animal verve, as Tres' calls out to his bandmates commandingly amid whirlwinds of piano and drums.
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Saboreando: Pot Full Of Soul (remastered)
Cat: VAMPI 307. Rel: 27 Nov 24
 
International
On Old Broadway
Toma Guajira
Look To Me
You Put A Hurt In My Heart
Rhythm & Soul
Mojo Shingaling
Barbara With The Kooky Eyes
Tell Her I Love Her
Let Me Do My Thing
Review: This vibrant 1969 release captures the raw energy of Latin soul and funk, a perfect snapshot of Spanish Harlem's musical melting pot. With tight grooves and infectious percussion, the ensemble delivers tracks that feel alive with cultural and rhythmic vitality. Each arrangement draws from the boogaloo era's creativity, blending soulful melodies with sharp, danceable rhythms. This reissue offers a chance to experience a key moment in New York's Latin music history with its unmistakable blend of genres.
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Tags: Latin | Boogaloo | Latin Funk
 in stock $27.09
Os Mutantes
Os Mutantes (green vinyl LP)
Cat: LR 141C. Rel: 28 Nov 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Panis Et Circensis (2:06)
A Minha Menina (6:12)
O Relogio (3:25)
Maria Fulo (2:55)
Baby (3:01)
Senhor F (2:34)
Bat Macumba (2:58)
Le Premier Bonheur Du Jour (3:33)
Trem Fantasma (3:10)
Tempo No Tempo (1:44)
Ave Genghis Khan (3:47)
 in stock $25.42
La Pata Coja
Cat: UR 845451. Rel: 18 Oct 24
 
International
Mi Olla (feat Francy Bonilla) (5:13)
Magica Bonita (feat Lucas Santtana) (4:59)
La Pata Coja (feat Nidia Gongora) (5:40)
L'Oubli Mauve (feat Laurene Pierre-magnani) (5:31)
Memento (feat Nidia Gongora) (4:08)
Eko Eko (feat Moonlight Benjamin) (4:57)
Dekonekte (feat Kephny Eliacin) (3:57)
Ah! Kumana (feat Jean Tchoumi) (5:40)
Review: The Bongo Hop's new album 'La Pata Coja' is a brass and percussion infused Coimbra/Afrobeat/Carib adventure where the pace of its rhythms reflects a sweetly limping groove. Particularly found in its title track, this echoes the translation of its title 'La Pata Coja', where laid backness conjures up a sometimes up sometimes down bounce, as a tonic to what life hurls at you and why a loved up bit of dancing can cure all. The Bongo Hop is French trumpeter Etienne Sevet's project with Colombian friends, vocalist Nidia Gongora (the voice of Ondatropica and Quantic), rapper Maikcel (Zalama crew) and also notable producer Patchworks, on Maxime Peron and Laurent Loudier's Underdog Records, who this year celebrate 20 years of supporting the melting pot that is France's rich musical heritage. Silky seductive vocals bring the brass together and Paul Charnay's lovely keys and break outs underlay and interject into the repetitive refrains of Boris Pakora and Oliver Granger's saxophones whilst Mario Vargas maintains a super syncopated percussive rhythm section on pretty much every track. If you love an easy funkiness you'll adore 'Dekonekte' or if you prefer a nice slowed down high life guitar rhythm 'Magica Bonita' is for you, add that to an infectious uptempo and downbeat West African grooviness and you won't be disappointed, making it a must-have.
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Tags: Afro Funk | Latin Funk | French
 in stock $25.98
Terremoto: Brian Jackson Retouch
Cat: MP 674. Rel: 11 Oct 24
 
Jazz
Terremoto (5:01)
Magic Mushroom World (3:46)
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Soul Jeronimo
Soul Jeronimo (limited 7")
Cat: DSCBOX1 5. Rel: 08 Oct 24
 
Funk
Los Misticos - "Soul Jeronimo" (3:04)
The Meditators - "The Meditators Thing" (2:47)
Review: Discodelic and Groovie Records unveil a pair of rare 1970s Panamanian gems here with forgotten tracks from The Meditators, and Los Misticos. Originally recorded for radio and left in storage, these Latin psych funk bombs capture the underground spirit of Panama's vibrant music scene from more than 50 years ago. Licensed through Tamayo Records, these songs have been beautifully mastered and now the long-lost recordings, which barely made it to vinyl the first time around, become available for all who are keen to drop the heat and learn about Panama's hidden musical treasures at the same time.
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 in stock $22.10
El Dombe
Cat: VAMPI 45105. Rel: 07 Oct 24
 
International
El Dombe (1:54)
Dombe Barilo (2:54)
Review: Egle Martin's rare Afro-Latin 7" gem, originally released in 1970, has become a highly coveted record among collectors due to its infectious dancefloor energy. Martin, a multifaceted Argentine artistiactress, dancer, and singeriplayed a pivotal role in promoting Afro-Argentine culture and reclaiming Afro roots in Rio de la Plata. By the time of this recording, she had already achieved widespread acclaim, having performed with legends like Dizzy Gillespie and the Berlin Symphony Orchestra and released an album with renowned composer Astor Piazzolla. Her voice, rich in texture and distinctive in tone, captivates as she sings in Spanish, with an effortless freedom and power in her delivery. In 'El Dombe', Martin's tenderness shines through, offering a heartfelt ode to the rhythm and meaning of the dombe dance. 'Dombe Barilo' takes on a more bold and sweeping energy, with its ritualistic and uplifting message. Roberto Montiel's dynamic arrangements blend soul, funk and Latin American rhythms, all deeply rooted in Afro influences.
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Tags: Latin Funk
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African Dream
African Dream (blue & pink splattered vinyl 7" + insert limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DSCBOX 1 4 COLOUR. Rel: 08 Oct 24
 
Funk
Conjunto Raza - "African Dream" (3:15)
The Scepters - "Message" (3:50)
Review: The Scepters, formed in 1967 in Paraiso by guitarist Celso Spencer, were a popular Panamanian band known for their energetic performances across military bases and high school dances in the Canal Zone. Alongside Lionel Best and Jose James, they covered Top 40 hits and iconic rock bands like Santana and Jimi Hendrix. They released two 45s, including 'Message,' which debuted at Panama's first National Soul Music Festival in 1971 and features next here to a jam from Conjunto Raza, another project led by Agustin Leiro, this one with rotating musicians. They released a single 45 on Onda Nueva in the mid-70s and it blends Zonian and Panamanian talent with aplomb.
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Soul Jeronimo
Soul Jeronimo (blue & pinksplattered vinyl 7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DSCBOX 1 5 COLOUR. Rel: 08 Oct 24
 
Funk
Los Misticos - "Soul Jeronimo" (3:03)
The Meditators - "The Meditators Thing" (2:47)
Review: These two rare 1970s Panamanian gems are long-forgotten tracks from The Meditators and Los Misticos that now get pressed up to a very colourful 7", though we also have a plain black version. These Latin psych-funk recordings were created for radio but were stored away for many years and now listening back they offer a glimpse into the vibrant, underground scene of Panama. Beautifully remastered and licensed through Tamayo Records, these rediscovered songs are now available after originally being pressed in extremely limited quantities. These tracks provide a unique chance for listeners to experience Panama's hidden musical treasures while adding some heat to any collection.
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African Dream
African Dream (7" + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DSCBOX 14. Rel: 02 Oct 24
 
Funk
Conjunto Raza - "African Dream" (3:14)
The Scepters - "Message" (3:51)
Review: Discodelic comes correct again with a new 7" that features a pair of rather lesser-known and brilliantly obscure Latin psych-rock gems. Conjunto Raza' 'African Dream' is all crackly and immediately nostalgic because of it, with noodle acoustic guitar sounds making way for a more upbeat and driving 60s garage rock sound but all in loveable lo-fi. Add in a red-hot vocal and you have a flame cut full of funk. On the reverse, The Scepters 'Message' is another well-aged jam that brings rawness and emotion in equal measure.
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Radio Chevere
Cat: LEGO 334VL. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
International
Intro-Love (feat Coco Maria) (0:53)
Casa Loca (0:45)
The Cheeky One (feat Coco Maria) (3:35)
Cacheton (4:18)
Sabrosito (feat Coco Maria) (0:31)
Gwely'r Mr (3:42)
Vamonos! (feat Coco Maria) (1:11)
El Canon (2:00)
The Mountains Of The Mind (0:37)
Padre Tiempo (feat Luzmira Zerpa) (3:09)
El Kinto (feat Coco Maria) (3:13)
Esa Tristeza (feat Nina Miranda & Little Barrie) (0:58)
Bom Dia! (feat Coco Maria) (3:21)
Oh Minha Querida (feat Moreno Veoso, Domenico Lancellotti & Kassin) (0:25)
A Secret Rendez-Vous (feat Coco Maria) (3:24)
Sempre Amor (0:17)
For All The Side Chicos & Chicas (feat Coco Maria) (3:44)
Maybe Man (feat Silvia Machete) (1:13)
Hay Esperanza (feat Coco Maria) (2:42)
She's In LA (feat Young Gun Silver Fox) (1:27)
Todo Chvere (feat Don Leisure & Coco Maria) (3:12)
Review: Rio 18's Radio Chevere is a vibrant, genre-defying musical experience that resists being neatly boxed in. Part mixtape, part radio show, it's a sprawling tribute to Tropical Music, bursting with energy, sincerity, and groove.
Guided by guest DJ Coco Maria, Radio Chevere embarks on a sonic journey across multiple continents. From the samba rhythms of Brazil to Venezuelan salsa and even Californian psychedelic disco, the album becomes a musical metaphor for migrationicelebrating the movement of people, sounds, and stories.Collaboration lies at the heart of this record. Brazilian legends the +2's appear on the soft samba ballad 'Oh Minha Querida', while transatlantic Yacht Rockers Young Gun Silver Fox bring laid-back charm to 'She's In LA'. Silvia Machete from Sao Paulo adds an infectious funk vibe to 'Maybe Man', and Venezuelan icon Luzmira Zerpa delivers rhythmic intensity on 'Padre Tiempo'. The album's linguistic variety is equally impressive, blending Spanish, Portuguese, Welsh, and English into one rich tapestry. Founder Carwyn Ellis, having explored Latin music since Rio 18's 2018 inception, takes a step back from singing on Radio Chevere, focusing instead on songwriting and production. With bold cover art by Colombian artist Yoda, Radio Chevere is a lively and heartfelt celebration of the diverse influences that make up its unique sound.
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Tags: Latin disco | Latin | Samba | Latin Funk | Cumbia
 in stock $27.64
FA 5
FA 5 (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MRBLP 290. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
International
Muevete Con Las Fuerzas Del Corazon (5:54)
Di Tu Que Haras Sin Mi (3:08)
Paso Sin Mas (7:47)
El Blue (4:40)
Casa De Ladrillo (6:01)
Al Recordar No Dude (3:16)
Salga Y Baile (3:37)
Pero Lo Cierto Es Que No Quise Mas (5:12)
Review: The vibrant Cuban music scene of the 1970s thrived with creativity, and FA-5's self-titled 1976 album perfectly captures that energy. Part of Mr Bongo's Cuban Classics series, the record blends Latin rock, funk, soul, disco, and Afro-Cuban rhythms into an eclectic and captivating sound. The funk-heavy opener, 'Muevete Con Las Fuerzas Del Corazon' features an infectious bassline, lively horns and drum breaks, setting the tone for a genre-hopping journey. With standout tracks like the Latin disco-funk 'Casa De Ladrillo' and a cover of Commodores' 'Brick House' this hidden gem, which was produced by Tony TaNo, is a must-have for both fans and collectors.
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We've Got A Groovy Thing Going: The Latin Soul Of Bobby Marin
Bobby MARIN / VARIOUS
Cat: VAMPI 302. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
International
Bobby Marin - "Movin' Much Too Fast" (3:16)
Bobby Marin - "A Groovy Thing Going" (3:19)
Richie & The Ps 54 School Yard - "Hey Mr. Skyjacker" (2:18)
Ricardo Marrero And The Group/The Ps 54 School Yard - "What I Feel" (2:06)
Bobby Marin & The Latin Chords - "Take A Ride" (feat Sonny Bravo) (3:00)
Bobby Marin & The Latin Chords - "Work Your Show" (feat Sonny Bravo) (3:23)
Bobby Marin & The Latin Chords - "'Neath The Heat Of The Summer Sun" (feat Sonny Bravo) (2:46)
107th Street Stickball Team - "Barbara With The Kooky Eyes" (2:19)
107th Street Stickball Team - "Mojo Shingaling" (2:20)
107th Street Stickball Team - "Rhythm And Soul" (2:21)
Louie Ramirez & His Orchestra - "Lucy's Spanish Harlem" (3:05)
Louie Ramirez & His Orchestra - "Love It Up" (2:59)
Johnny Rodriguez & Angel Rene Orchestra - "Jumpin' Around" (2:24)
La Cucaracha Brass - "Takin' Over" (4:08)
La Cucaracha Brass - "Hey, Mama" (2:52)
Herbie Olivieri & The Latin Blues Band - "We Belong Together" (2:50)
Herbie Oliveri & The Latin Blues Band - "Come Live With Me" (2:44)
The Ghetto Brothers - "Got This Happy Feeling" (4:33)
Los Africanos - "Do It" (4:52)
Los Africanos - "Pamoja Watu (Together People)"
Los Africanos - "It's Your Thing"
Ocho - "Undress My Mind"
La Crema - "Cisco Kid"
Louie Ramirez - "Gimme, Take It" (Bobby Marin edit)
 in stock $36.21
Pensamiento
Cat: VAMPI 45106. Rel: 11 Sep 24
 
International
Pensamiento (3:31)
Inot (3:30)
Review: This exciting new double-sided 45 from Vampi Soul features two rare and funky dance floor gems from pioneering Colombian artists of the 70s. On one side, Piper Pimienta, who was an early collaborator with Fruko and member of The Latin Brothers, presents 'Pensamiento'' which is a killer Latin funk track from his 1979 album La Fuente that's never been released on a 45 before. Known for his salsa skills and always vibrant live shows, Pimienta's track is a treat for DJs. The flip side showcases Columna de Fuego, a trailblazing group from 1973 known for blending rock with Pacific and Caribbean rhythms. Their track 'Inot' offers a fast-paced delight from their one and only LP.
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Tags: Salsa | Latin Funk | Colombian
 in stock $13.82
Pa Tu Cuerpa
Pa Tu Cuerpa (neon coral vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 732388 202034. Rel: 22 Aug 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Cuchi Cuchi (3:06)
Playa Noche (feat Michael Brun & Keyon Harold) (3:13)
Dime (3:31)
Catalina (feat Monsieur Perine) (2:48)
Datela (2:51)
Pretty (feat Big Freedia) (3:08)
I Don't Care (feat Geroge Clinto & Nik West & Trombone shorty) (3:21)
Anything (3:01)
So Lucky (feat Eric Krasno & Maurice Brown & Anjelka "Jelly" Joesph) (3:22)
La Pomada (feat Wampi) (3:06)
A Tu Merced (feat Pancho Cespedes & Gonzalo Rubalcaba & Camila Guervara) (4:12)
Review: Cimafunk, the Grammy-nominated Cuban sensation and former medical student turned funk superstar, returns with Pa' Tu Cuerpa here and again reaches new heights. Released by both Thirty Tigers and Terapia Productions, this album offers a boundary-pushing sonic experience that's as innovative as it is unclassifiable. While deeply rooted in Havana's rich musical traditions, it transcends borders to blend the vibrant rhythms of the Caribbean with the gritty funk of Detroit and the soulful horns and bass lines reminiscent of New Orleans. It is a signature bold fusion of sounds that captures the raw, authentic spirit of the streets while creating something entirely new and electrifying.
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Tags: Cuban | Latin Funk
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 in stock $13.28
One Step Beyond: Boogaloo Lesson 6
One Step Beyond: Boogaloo Lesson 6 (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ECR 007. Rel: 01 Aug 24
 
Funk
One Step Beyond (4:04)
Set Your Soul Free (3:43)
Review: This month, Echo Chamber Recordings turns one year old and makes the occasion by offering dup another instalment in the popular Boogaloo Lessons Series. This one comes from Cheeba's Latin Bros who serve up boogaloo brilliance starting with 'One Step Beyond' which has some ass-shaking rhythms and plenty of big drum sounds, rolling fills and natty chords. On the flip, 'Set Your Soul Free' has a big boogaloo vibe still but also more tender soul vibes in amongst all the vibrant percussive shuffling and unbalanced chords.
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Tags: Boogaloo | Latin Funk
 in stock $17.42
Los Reyes 73
Los Reyes 73 (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MRBLP 294. Rel: 02 Aug 24
 
International
Grandes Amigos (4:20)
Ya Ves Te Quedaras (2:40)
Necesito De Alguien Como Tu (5:17)
Si, Llego La Primavera (2:52)
Adeoy (3:28)
Piensa Que No Has Cambiado (3:14)
Finalizo Un Amor (3:36)
Un Lamento Hecho Cancion (4:03)
Si Llegara Alli (3:01)
Baila Que Baila Mi Son (3:04)
Review: Mr Bongo's Cuban Classics Series now looks to highlight Los Reyes 73 and their sensational 1975 debut LP. This Afro-Cuban-funk gem combines psych rock with deep funk, cementing its status as a 70s Cuban masterpiece and a favourite with those who know. Despite releasing only two albums and a few singles, the band was highly influential in Cuba and gained international recognition through 2000s compilations. Produced by Raul Gomez and featuring Cuban music heavyweights, the album blends traditional Cuban Son with funk and psychedelic elements. The reissue uses the beautiful bird illustration cover art from the Mexican Pentagrama Records release.
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Los Reyes 73
Cat: MRBCD 294. Rel: 26 Jul 24
 
International
Grandes Amigos
Ya Ves Te Quedaras
Necesito De Alguien Como Tu
Si, Llego La Primavera
Adeoy
Piensa Que No Has Cambiado
Finalizo Un Amor
Un Lamento Hecho Cancion
Si Llegara Alli
Baila Que Baila Mi Son
 in stock $12.44
Algo Nuevo (reissue)
Cat: MRBCD 293. Rel: 08 Jul 24
 
International
Pan Caliente
Son De Caramelo Para Ti
Guajira 2001
Cacao
Tatagua
Rumba De Cajon Op 1
Mangle
Elvira
Mayajigua
Asi Son Con El Son
 in stock $15.47
I Believe In Miracles
I Believe In Miracles (limited coloured vinyl 7" (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: LMNKVLD 67. Rel: 04 Jul 24
 
Funk
I Believe In Miracles (3:30)
No Nos Pararan (6:48)
Review: In 2011, Banda Achilifunk & OJO served up Gitano Real, one of the year's most essential albums. It was caned far and wide by funk lovers, in particular Craig Charles on his 6 Music show. Now, two cover versions taken from the essential album have been pressed to limited edition translucent yellow vinyl. First up, 'I Believe in Miracles' is an overwhelming take on the Jackson Sisters classic with plenty of happy Latin vibes and rumba funk rhythms. Flip it over for a more abstract version of McFadden and Whitehead's seminal 'Ain't No Stoping Us Now' which is a soulful disco number packed with sunshine.
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Tags: Disco Funk | Latin | Latin Funk | Spanish
 in stock $11.89
Cerebro Orgasmo Envidia & Sofia
Cat: LMNKV 116. Rel: 27 Jun 24
 
Funk
Cerebro Orgasmo Envidia & Sofia (4:38)
Cerebro Orgasmo Envidia & Sofia (Bosq remix) (4:40)
Review: Martin Buscaglia's riotous, psychedelic Latin funk anthem from his 2006 classic album El evangelio segun mi jardinero finally makes its much-requested debut on a 7". This release features a stunning remix by Bosq. The original track is a wild, high-energy ride through vibrant Latin funk landscapes, bursting with infectious rhythms and lively instrumentation. Bosq's remix adds a touch of his signature magic, infusing the track with a subtle cumbia feel while maintaining its midtempo groove. Resisting the urge to speed it up, Bosq crafts a remix that's perfect for the dance floor, offering a joyful, everyone-smiling experience. The result is a delightful, midtempo dancefloor treat that celebrates the original's wild spirit while adding a fresh, irresistible twist.
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 in stock $10.79
Jaragua
Jaragua (LP)
Cat: LFSPT 2007. Rel: 24 Jun 24
 
Funk
Jaragua (2:10)
On My Way (3:46)
She's A Rose (3:49)
Lotsapoppa (3:36)
The Jaguar (5:07)
Black Bag (3:12)
Slugs' (interlude) (1:08)
Two Eleven (4:19)
II The Deepcyde (feat Jamie Allensworth) (5:04)
Cumbia De Jaragua (3:04)
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Blue Monday
Cat: LMNKV 114. Rel: 20 Jun 24
 
Funk
Blue Monday (45 version) (3:54)
Why Don't We Do Some Boogaloo? (45 version) (3:43)
Review: Miguelito Superstar, co-producer of the acclaimed debut album Si Esto Se Acaba, Que Siga El Boogaloo, delivers pure fire with two electrifying versions on this 7" release. 'Why Don't We Do Some Boogaloo?' emerges as a local classic, while the Latin Funk rendition of New Order's iconic 'Blue Monday' transforms the track into a powerhouse of groove. With special attention to unearthed breaks and a spotlight on the rhythm section, Miguelito elevates both tracks to must-have status for aficionados of Latin music and funk. Miguelito's power in crafting infectious rhythms and breathing new life into familiar classics is on full display here!
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Tags: Latin Funk
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Y Esa Pava Que?
Cat: MSR 041. Rel: 06 Jun 24
 
International
Y Esa Pava Que? (3:40)
Pa' Los Rumberos (2:33)
Review: It has now been three years since Matasuna Records unveiled a scorching Latin 45 showcasing two tracks by Venezuelan ensemble Phirpo y sus Caribes, led by Porfi Jimenez. Now, Matasuna is reissuing two more cuts from their sole album, Parrilla Caliente, this time on a 7" vinyl - a debut for these tracks in this format. The original 1972 album, a scarce collector's gem on Philips, holds official licensing from Jimenez's family. On the A-side, 'Y Esa Pava Que?' ignites with Latin funk fervour and is driven by robust drums, potent horns, and groovy, psychedelic keys and guitars. The B-side features 'Pa' Los Rumbero,' a vibrant rendition of Tito Puente's classic, showcasing Jimenez and his band's exceptional musicianship.
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Tags: Salsa | Latin Funk
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Latin Broken Beats
Latin Broken Beats (7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: EBM 006. Rel: 03 Jun 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Jorge Ivan Martin - "Yo Tambien" (feat Frank Santiuste - Born74 & Fradinho remix) (4:57)
Fradinho - "Iberica Latina" (4:59)
Review: Eclectic Beats Music is building up a fine head of steam and the sixth outing is a tidy 7" featuring two red-hot Latin broken beat cuts. The opener is a collaborative remix from Born74 and Fradinho who do a superb job of flipping Jorge Ivan Martin's original gem 'Yo Tambien Baile La Conga' into something more contemporary with fresh broken beats, plenty of steamy Latin flavours all finished off in electric fashion with Frank Santiuste's trumpet solos. Flip this one over and you will find Fradinho unearth an easier cut and again update with some compelling broken beats and funk as well as a rich bassline and silky synth solos.
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Tags: Salsa | Latin Funk
 in stock $20.46
Latin Soul Rock
Latin Soul Rock (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CR 731. Rel: 23 May 24
 
International
Viva Tirado (5:23)
Chanchullo (5:39)
Smoke (3:58)
There You Go (3:11)
Mama Guela (2:56)
El Raton (7:55)
Soul Makossa (5:46)
Congo Bongo (10:16)
Review: Craft Recordings get back on their curatorially expert business with this serious new reissue from Fania All Stars, the long out-of-print Latin-Soul-Rock. This eight-track gem from the 70s salsa ultragroup (literally; FAS consisted of over 25 members at the height of its fame), released via their own label in 1974, documents the moment at which over 40,000 salsa punters visited New York's Yankee Stadium to catch a glimpse of their talents, alongside a myriad of other Latin greats. Fania All Stars threw a curveball, however, by not only playing pure salsa but blending it with styles like funk and soul, thus sticking out from the crowd and adding a spicier punch. We welcome this record, out via Craft Latino, with alacrity, as it celebrates the 50th anniversary of this 'wow' moment, which deserves to be documented even if solely for its powers of FAS' fusional imagination.
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Midnight In Havanna (reissue)
Midnight In Havanna (reissue) (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OGR 799R3. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Funk
Midnight In Havanna (5:17)
Kinky Afro Cuban (4:51)
Review: Nestor Alvarez's Midnight in Havana on Original Gravity delivers an electrifying Afro-Cuban instrumental jam that transports listeners to the vibrant streets of Havana. With a mesmerising flute lead and dynamic jam sessions, the track exudes a captivating energy that feels like a theme song for the city's bustling nightlife. The infusion of Cuban soul adds depth and authenticity to the music, immersing listeners in its rich cultural heritage. On the B-side, Alvarez offers a creative cover version of the Happy Mondays' 'Kinky Afro,' reimagined with a Cuban twist. The fusion of Afro-Cuban rhythms and the iconic melody of the original song results in a fresh and exciting interpretation that showcases Alvarez's versatility as a musician. Fans of Latin and Cuban dance music are sure to eat this up.
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 in stock $13.82
Chick A Boom (reissue)
Chick A Boom (reissue) (red vinyl 7")
Cat: VAMPIC 450032. Rel: 02 Apr 24
 
Funk
Chick-A-Boom (3:48)
Cycles Of You (4:27)
Review: This 2024 edition marks the return of Joe Bataan, via the same track that made his name in 2004. Vampi Soul first welcomed the Latin Soul king to the label two decades back, facilitating the release of his 2005 album Call My Name. The pre-release singles for the album were 'Chick-A-Boom' and 'Cycles Of You', packed onto a single 7"; these quickly became DJs' favourites and have thus since remained long out of print. As it was twenty years ago, 'Chick-A-Boom' is a simultaneously upbeat but ghostly track, with Bataan's vocals quadrupling up in a wall of sound while providing the vibe equivalent of a Jackie Chan flick. 'Call My Name', meanwhile, goes heavy on the clavichord and synth whistle, as Bataan revels in a funereal theme, dancing, thundersticking into the great beyond.
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Tags: Latin Funk
 in stock $13.82
Back Home
Cat: FARO 243LP. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Goldenwings (4:08)
Brooklynville (3:09)
Brother Rada (4:22)
African Bird (3:21)
One+One+One Is Two (2:21)
Corre Nina (4:45)
Casa Forte (3:44)
Never Can Say Goodbye (2:57)
Back Home (The Inner Cry) (6:05)
Review: Opa's Back Home was first reocrded in 1975 but not released until 1996; it was the fourth and final album by the esteemed Uruguayan fusion band, whose preferred admixture was usually some melted pot of funk and samba, making for an impressive heuristic building on their intuitive recalling of their mutual upbringing in South America. Mysteriously (for reasons unknown to the band), Opa's debut was shelved and remained so until the mid-1990s. But the story goes that it was recorded after renowned label producer and owner Larry Rosen heard the band playing in a Brooklyn nightclub; with this in mind, Back Home makes for an ironic title, since the sonic turn expressed by the band is not one of homesickness, but rather that of an immersion in New York's metamorphous music scene ('Brooklynville' has an instant proto-hip-hop vibe, if not for its original urban field recording, then certainly for its bulbous broken funk twang). Now reissued on vinyl and CD via Far Out, you won't want to miss this round trip.
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She's A Rose
Cat: FFSPT 1032. Rel: 26 Feb 24
 
Funk
She's A Rose (instrumental) (3:54)
Lotsapapa (instrumental) (3:39)
Review: F Spot kick off their year with a fresh new release from fresh new funk pushers, Mestizo Beat, emanative of the MagaNa Brothers's hillside studio in Topanga, CA.. Coming at the sound with a distinctive Afro-Cuban bent, this 7" flaunts the natural ends of their particular sound: 'She's A Rose' packs a beautiful brass section and charms the listener with it's extended pre-chorus section. 'Lotsapoppa', meanwhile, minimizes the sound with a simple kick, bass, and djembe groove to start with, before launching into a dynamic Afro-disco infection, the collaborative patients zero, one and two being Steve Haney of Jungle Fire on drums, Jason Cressey of the True Loves on trombone, and Jesse Audelo on arrangement.
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 in stock $14.93
Victoire De La Musique
Cat: HSCD 241. Rel: 14 Feb 24
 
Jazz
Odyssee
Venezuela
Bebete Vaobora (feat Sabrina Malheiros)
Day In Day Out (feat Leroy Thomas)
La Derniere Guitare
Satori
What Did You Run For? (feat Omar)
O Ceu E Preto (feat Gyster)
Cinq Pour L'aventure
 in stock $13.55
Victoire De La Musique
Victoire De La Musique (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: HSVL 241. Rel: 14 Feb 24
 
Jazz
Odyssee (4:39)
Venezuela (5:49)
Bebete Vaobora (feat Sabrina Malheiros) (5:16)
Day In Day Out (feat Leroy Thomas) (4:22)
La Derniere Guitare (5:57)
Satori (6:05)
What Did You Run For? (feat Omar) (6:55)
O Ceu E Preto (feat Gyster) (6:56)
Cinq Pour L'aventure (14:54)
Review: French label Heavenly Sweetness France delivers a compelling fusion of jazz, funk, and electronic sounds on this new collection, Victoire De La Musique, from French jazz-funk heroes Cotonete. Across the album, the outfit showcases their virtuosity and creativity, blending intricate melodies with infectious rhythms and plenty of rousing horns, cosmic synths and nods to 70s fusion sounds. The compositions are dynamic and engaging, drawing listeners into a world of musical exploration where, soul, innovation and a certain musical playfulness all freely coexist. Victoire De La Musique is well worthy of a top spot in the contemporary jazz-funk landscape.
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 in stock $31.51
New York Streets
New York Streets (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ECR 004. Rel: 02 Feb 24
 
Funk
New York Streets (part 1) (4:02)
New York Streets (part 2) (4:22)
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Grupo Irakere
Grupo Irakere (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MRBLP 287. Rel: 26 Jan 24
 
International
Chequere-Son (6:44)
38 1/2 (5:10)
En Nosotros (4:19)
Juana 1600 (5:48)
Moja El Pan (3:49)
Este Camino Largo (6:34)
Xiomara (5:26)
Iya (5:30)
Review: For the second instalment in their Cuban Classics series, Mr Bongo present this sought-after slice of sublime Afro-Cuban jazz from 1976. It comes courtesy of one of Cuba's most influential acts, Grupo Irakere. Founded in 1973 by Chucho Valdes (son of the Cuban pianist and bandleader Bebo Valdes) the group was home to many of Cuba's finest musicians over the years. With an electrifying style and sound, they mixed traditional Cuban music with jazz, funk, and rock. This self-titled album includes the much-loved, dancefloor heavy-hitter 'Chequere-Son', a Latin-jazz funk masterpiece with Cubanized bebop-flavoured horn lines, lush keys, and 70s hip swagger. Though 'Chequere-Son' is the keystone of the record, the album is laced with brilliance at every turn, from the Carlos Santana-esque channelling 'Iya' with its percussive Latin power, to the sultry, slick and passionate '38 1/2'.
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 in stock $26.52
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