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Juno's full catalogue of 50s/60s
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Singles
Down In The Basement Vol 4
Abramo & Nestor - "Dig It!" (2:28)
Floyd James & The GTs - "Work That Thang" (2:50)
Curtis Baker & The Bravehearts - "Fried Fish ’n’ Collard Greens" (2:40)
The Native Yinzer - "The Hip Strip" (2:33)
Review: The fourth edition in Original Gravity's Down In The Basement series, which gathers instrumental soul and swing cuts onto worthy 7" slabs, resounding the fervent 1960s decadal gap in which mod reigned supreme. With juleps flowing and kneecaps knocking, Abramo & Nestor bring newfangled electric pianistic swing with 'Dig It!', while a twinned "hit it!" injunction is heard from Floyd James & The GTs on the reissued 'Work That Thang'; James' voice is tubed and speed-delayed to terrific effect, achieving a sprung intonation. Curtis Baker brassifies the bonanza with the lively 'Fried Fish 'n' Collard Greens', while The Native Yinzer's exiting excitation 'The Hip Strip' quilts our ears with a mnemic, down-feathery Hammond-breaks bit.
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Last Night (reissue)
Cat: JAMWAX 34. Rel: 15 Jan 25
Last Night (3:18)
Don't Break Your Promises (3:11)
Review: This is one of those raw soul sounds that never goes out of fashion, and thankfully neither does it often disappear from availability. It features two r&b classics, the dancefloor-ready 'Last Night' and the soulful 'Don't Break Your Promises', both originally released on the Rainbow label in the UK and a long-time bastion of Aitken's mastery of blending Jamaican and British influences. The opener draws from The Mar-Keys and Georgie Fame, showcasing r&b's imprint on Aitken's style. 'Don't Break Your Promises' is a Milson Luce cover that gained fame in Jamaica before inspiring numerous versions.
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And Only
Cat: IMG 1003. Rel: 09 Aug 21
And Only (3:10)
Forever (3:23)
Review: Written and produced by J. Quinones, Miriah Avila's new, limited edition 7" is a stunning soul gem. Her vocals are big and powerful while riddled with plenty of forlorn pain, and the 60s rhythms and bouncy chord stabs add a sense of classy. Swirling strings and lush backing vocals make for obvious comparisons to Amy Winehouse's revivalist sound but more than stand up on their own. 'Forever' is another timeless soul offering on the flipside. This one is more upbeat. There are cheeky horns bouncing away next to icy hi-hats and wordy hits while Avila's vocals again take stunning centre-stage.
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Down In The Basement Vol 3
Down In The Basement Vol 3 (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OGR 885. Rel: 07 Jan 25
Curtis Baker & The Bravehearts - "Slippy" (2:40)
Abramo & Nestor - "Gumband" (3:05)
Melvin Craig - "Redd Up" (2:37)
The Native Yinzer - "Return Of The Yinzer" (2:54)
Review: The third volume of this series delivers an irresistible blend of funk and 60s-inspired grooves. Side-1 kicks off with a surf-rock-infused funk jam packed with energy and retro vibes. Following that, a swinging 60s sound that combining catchy rhythms and pop sensibilities keeps the momentum going. Side-2 shifts gears a groove-heavy track led by a soulful organ that oozes vintage charm. Closing the collection, there is a gem that features smooth, funk-driven melodies, topped off by a standout sax solo and a subtle British flair. This compilation offers a vibrant mix of styles, perfect for fans of classic funk with a modern twist.
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Look At The Lights Go Up
Cat: NW 515. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Hopscotch - "Look At The Lights Go Up" (2:20)
Andwella - "Hold Onto Your Mind" (3:49)
Review: Guerssen Records specialise in reissuing obscure psychedelic music from the past, and here they home in on two early British psychedelic bands, Hopscotch and Andwella. 'Look At The Lights Go Up' is Hopscotch's contribution, with the band made up of former members of the Eyes and Tomorrow, and the track comes as a rare and unreleased demo of melodic trip-sat illumination and lyrical nonsensicality ("This lady from the forest of Manhattan...". Andwella's 'Felix' comes to the B-side, and is a formerly unreleased outtake from their second album World's End.
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Alben
Black Soul (remastered)
Cat: MM 129. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Given's Boots (part 2) (2:36)
Manana (2:57)
Corruption (2:50)
Heart Breaker (5:22)
Rhodesia (5:34)
Lonnies Cup (6:50)
On The Spot (3:30)
Review: You have a genuine piece of musical history here. The Anchors may not be remembered by many, but made a significant impact on everyone who does. Black Soul is the third and - to all musicologist knowledge - last record put out by this pioneering South African funk-soul outfit. Straight out of the Johannesburg township of Alexandria at the height of Apartheid, they became known for exceptional musicianship and reinterpreting the classic Memphis, USA sound for their own oppressed community. Part three of that legacy takes things much, much further, though. So, we can definitely still hear those Mid South sounds that represent the very essence of soul, but here the aesthetic becomes something altogether different, Afro and specific to time and place. Homage paid to the genre founders, but drawing on personal circumstances to own things for themselves.
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The Animals (60th Anniversary Edition) (National Album Day 2024)
Cat: 502173 2442697. Rel: 19 Oct 24
The Story Of Bo Diddley (5:43)
Bury My Body (2:53)
Dimples (3:18)
I've Been Around (1:39)
I'm In Love Again (3:03)
The Girl Can't Help It (2:24)
House Of The Rising Sun (4:31)
I'm Mad Again (4:19)
She Said Yeah (2:22)
The Right Time (3:47)
Memphis Tennessee (3:08)
Boom Boom (3:20)
Around & Around (2:47)
Review: This October marks the 60th Anniversary of The Animals' self-titled debut album. Never heard before in official vinyl reissue form, this remarkable return hears the mod rock menagerie of Eric Burdon, Alan Price, Hilton Valentine, Chas Chandler and John Steel come together for a worthy groove-laid garage shutdown. With such hits enduring hits in tow as 'I've Been Around', 'I'm In Love Again' and 'Bury My Body' - though not packing their standalone, transatlantic treat 'House Of The Rising Sun' - this early record, first released on Columbia Records, tells the sonic tale of a now under-appreciated Newcastle band, whose efforts were nonetheless instrumental in helping to usher in the so-called British Invasion (musically) of the US music market in the 1960s.
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Art Gallery
Art Gallery (limited turquoise vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: GUESS 237T. Rel: 13 Dec 23
Can You Hear Me (2:59)
Down In The Valley (3:01)
Things Get Better (2:28)
Walk On The Wild Side (5:35)
I Keep Forgettin' (2:30)
Keep Lookin' (3:08)
One More Heartache (3:12)
Work ,Work, Work (3:30)
Be My Lady (3:04)
If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody (2:06)
Stop & Think It Over (3:00)
Don't Cry No More (3:56)
Review: The Artwoods should have been a household name, but despite their popularity on the live circuit they neve broke through in record sales. Active between 1964 and 1967, they represent the best of the 60s British r&b explosion and you can hear the foreshadowing of bands like Deep Purple which figures given Jon Lord was on the keys before the band split. Art Gallery was their debut album, released on Decca in 1966, and as well as being redolent of the era it also crackles with an electric energy all its own. A forgotten classic which is more than worthy of a second spell of sunshine.
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I Take It All (Singles Collection)
I Take It All (Singles Collection) (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: GUESS 238. Rel: 13 Dec 23
Sweet Mary (2:51)
If I Ever Get My Hands On You (1:59)
Oh My Love (2:49)
Big City (2:04)
Goodbye Sisters (2:52)
I Take What I Want (2:51)
She Knows What To Do (2:30)
I'm Looking For A Saxophonist Doubling French Horn Wearing Size 37 Boots (2:40)
These Boots Are Made For Walkin' (2:43)
A Taste Of Honey (3:11)
I Feel Good (2:46)
Molly Anderson's Cookery Book (3:29)
Routine (3:07)
Our Man Flint (3:01)
What Should I Do (2:51)
In The Deep End (3:06)
Brother Can You Spare A Dime (2:57)
Al's Party (2:44)
Review: In some ways (well, at least one way), The Artwoods epitomise what's wrong with popular music, and pre-empted how malignant their problem would become, eventually spreading to every other group that can't churn out new Best Ofs and guarantee huge sales. As a band, the 1960s rhythm & blues outfit were a big draw on the gig circuit, ranking alongside the likes of The Animals in terms of shifting tickets. On the other hand, surprisingly weak numbers for albums and singles tells a very different story, one all-too-familiar in the 2020s. Given this was back then, though, when flogging records was the holy grail, it proved to be quite the undoing, with the guys only managing to convince labels to back a clutch of singles, LPs only coming retro-retrospectively. I Take It All kind of proves how wrong people were, with tracks that stand up to the best of the era.
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