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Indicut
Indicut (orange vinyl 7")
Cat: FSOS 005. Rel: 24 May 23
Indicut (2:42)
Indicut (instrumental) (2:40)
Review: Mexico-based duo Apocrifo serve up their debut single 'Indicut' with LA hip-hop and soul virtuoso Georgia Ann Muldrow on the vocal. This outfit is made up of producer Kefren Rivera and percussionist Carlos Huitro and they plenty of jazz, hip hop and electroacoustic elements into a unique sound that is exemplified here. The track is a broody, lo-fi world of sound with hip-hop beats and the yearning jazz vocals of Muldrow adding to the effect next to sombre piano chords. The instrumental strips everything back to the killer beats. This is a great first offering from this outfit who surely have plenty more to come.
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Everyday/The Top Of My Head
Cat: JAR 14. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Everyday (5:06)
The Top Of My Head (4:17)
Review: Jai Alai's latest release brings forth a collection of forgotten vinyl tracks that have been previously unreleased on 7" format or limited to CD-only albums. Donaldson Toussaint L'Ouverture Byrd II, to give him his full name, was a pivotal figure in jazz history and a prominent trumpeter and flugelhorn player after his stint with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers in the mid-50s. Collaborating with jazz icons like John Coltrane, Thelonius Monk, and Sonny Rollins, Byrd's journey evolved into experimenting with jazz fusion, African rhythms, and r&b by the late 60s. His transformative fusion work, notably with the Blackbyrds, reshaped the jazz-funk landscape, paving the way for dance jazz on disco floors and becoming a wellspring for hip-hop samples. These are two of his many great moments of soul-drenched goodness.
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All In My Life
Cat: RSPB 7020. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Teddy Charmer - "All In My Life" (2:48)
Gregory Isaacs - "Dancing Floor" (2:18)
Review: The magical 'All in My Life' is an unreleased and heartbroken lovers rock steady track sung by a humble figure over a smooth rhythm. While missing the glamour of a horn section, it's driven by a lilting organ reminiscent of Buster Allstars. The B-side, 'Dancing Floor,' is the only song Gregory Isaacs recorded under Buster's production and so it is a rather rare gem. It features a melancholic melody and Isaacs' signature sweet voice that very much come from the golden age of early reggae. Both tracks showcase a raw side of the genre and as they are lesser known, they are sure to make a big impact whenever played.

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Bloodline
Bloodline (12")
Cat: 506020 2597345. Rel: 23 Jan 24
Innocence (3:40)
Blame (2:56)
Stranger (4:32)
Bloodline (3:52)
Review: A new four-track EP reflecting ever-expanded horizons for the band, 'Bloodline' is the latest output from loose-limbed, soul-stirring funk band Gabriels. Quickly finding fans in the likes of Elton John, Celeste, Paul Weller, Benji B, and Gilles Peterson, Gabriels should soon find plenty more on a record that could soundtrack a David Lynch epic; such is its drama, its suspenseful, late-night orchestral ruminations. Capped by frontman Lusk's voice - a weapon that swoops through the octaves breathlessly - Gabriels have that rare ability to make you re-evaluate music, and what it can do, in a heartbeat. Whilst Lusk provides the wow factor with that ridiculous larynx, Gabriels are very much a close-knit trio. Producer, keyboardist (and full-time video director) Ryan Hope hails from Sunderland but calls LA home. Fellow producer-composer and violinist Ari Balouzian, a man with endless musical projects on the go at any one time, gives Gabriels' songs a real 'feel' to them. Sultry, soulful mood music certainly isn't the band's modus operandi, but this new experimental EP should paint an altogether more rounded idea of where Gabriels are at today.
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Love & Hate In A Different Time
Cat: 019029 6440663B. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Loyalty (feat Ashley Sade) (2:40)
In Loving Memory (2:55)
Professional (3:56)
Love & Hate In A Different Time (4:45)
The Blind (4:15)
Love & Hate In A Different Time (alternate version) (2:47)
Review: Impossibly powerful and soul fuelled sounds from Gabriels,who have headlined a fine list of all the major musi events, not least Glastonbury with a stirring performance that took them to all new levels. 'Love & Hate In a Different Time' is their most hard hitting tune but still comes with plenty of sweetness and sits at the centre of this 12" of the same name with an alternate version also included next to dusty and lo-fi soul gut wrenchers like 'The Blind' and the intimate vocals, swooning strings and finger clicks of 'In Loving Memory.'
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My Little Girl
Cat: REPRO 16. Rel: 27 Mar 24
Bobby Garrett - "My Little Girl" (2:45)
The Bob & Earl Band - "My Little Girl" (2:47)
Review: Kent Records have been doing a yeoman's job securing, collecting and releasing beloved and rare gems for a 7" reissue. Here, they collect two different recorded versions of the track 'My Little Girl'. The Bobby Garrett version from 1966 and offers a vintage soul sound while The Bob & Earl Band rendition is from 1970 and has heavy Motown influence in it. These rare soul reissues save the fans so much money versus buying an original copy. Thank you Kent!
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Where Are We Going?
Cat: EXS 049. Rel: 25 Oct 24
Where Are We Going? (3:50)
Woman Of The World (3:30)
Review: Recorded following the release of his near-perfect What's Going On Album, with production and arrangement by the Mizell brothers, 'Where Are We Going?' was one of Marvin Gaye's most prophetic singles. Another conscious soul gem - albeit one with a warmer and fuller sound than the distinctively sparse What's Going On album - it was intended to be the centre piece of an album called You're The Man - a set that was subsequently shelved and eventually posthumously released many years later. This Expansion 7" reissue replicates the track listing of the original Motown "45", pairing the brilliant 'Where Are We Going' with the heartfelt and life-affirming celebration of female empowerment that is 'Woman of the World'. An essential reissue!
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I Wanna Be Where You Are
Cat: SOUTH 010. Rel: 23 May 23
I Wanna Be Where You Are (Unedited mix) (6:05)
I Want You (Jam - alternate mix) (4:51)
Review: Marvin Gaye's catalogue is jam-packed with gems and so it's not hard to pick a couple for remix treatment. This one is a particularly nice pair of alternative mixes that find the Detroit legend at his very best, taken from the Deluxe Edition of his masterful 1976 album I Want You, mixed by Kevin Reeves and now remastered by Ellen Fitton but never, before now, appearing on 12" before. First up on the A-side is 'I Wanna Be Where You Are', a cover of a Michael Jackson hit beautifully stretched from its original 1:17 to over six minutes. ''I Want You' (alternate version), meanwhile, introduced something of a shift in Gaye's sound towards more disco.
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Tears At The End Of A Love Affair
Cat: WG 0001S1. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Marvin Gaye & Tami Terrell - "Tears At The End Of A Love Affair" (3:24)
Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston - "Just Too Much To Hope For" (3:04)
Review: Marvin Gaye, Tammi Terrell and Kim Weston. What an outfit. And what music they made. The Motown soul legends penned several great soul hits between them and now two of them arrive on this 45 rpm courtesy of West Grand. First is Gaye and his lover Terell with 'Tears At The End Of A Love Affair', a tambourine-laced, raw and impactful soul anthem. On the flip is the more tender sound of 'Just Too Much To Hope For' with Kim Weston which is packed with buttery harmonies.
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Sexy Eyes
Sexy Eyes (12")
Cat: MISSYOU 030. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Sexy Eyes (4:10)
We All Need Love (3:44)
We All Need Love (extended) (5:26)
Review: If you like sensuous and slow motion grooves with hints of dub, reggae and disco all packaged up in super bawdy soul then look no further - this new 12" features a pair of singles that were first put out on 7" by Risco Connection's Otis Gayle. Up first is the glorious 'Sexy Eyes' which was a worldwide charting success and Dr Hook now brings new reggae vibes to his cover version, then on the flip is Domenic Troiano's 'We All Need Love', again with a mix of dubby disco and reggae stylings that have been draw out into extended format to make for a more lasting impact on the dancefloor.
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This Love Affair
Cat: EXS 048. Rel: 05 Aug 24
This Love Affair (7' version) (4:15)
This Love Affair (album version) (2:44)
Review: Gloria Gaynor, renowned for her global hit 'I Will Survive', brings back a forgotten gem in the shape of 'This Love Affair,' re-released by Expansion Records. This soul and disco classic captures pure Philly magic, co-written by Gaynor herself and given that authentic flavour by arrangers Norman Harris and Ron 'Have Mercy' Kersey. Side-1 features the definitive 7" version of 'This Love Affair,' a sought-after rarity since its original 1978 release, with its irresistible groove packed into just 2 minutes and 43 seconds. Side-2 offers the full album version, still beloved by fans. This back-to-back release is great for soul and disco aficionados, showcasing Gaynor's timeless talent and the enduring allure of Philly soul.
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Tags: Soul Disco
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Look Out (I'm Gonna Blow Your Mind)
Cat: SOUL7 044. Rel: 11 Jun 15
Look Out (I'm Gonna Blow Your Mind) (2:55)
Mother Duck (2:43)
Review: When Jazzman themselves describe a release as 'hopelessly obscure' and 'off the radar to even the most dedicated' you know you've got something special. There's a really raw rusty garage funk to both sides here; both the classic R&B swing, majestic organs and powerful vocals of "Look Out" and the sweaty instrumental frenzy "Mother Duck" instantly enrapture and make you ponder the age-old question... HOW has this gone unnoticed for so long?
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All The Things
All The Things (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 254. Rel: 20 Feb 25
All The Things (feat Tricia Bailey) (3:09)
All The Things (DJ Tib remix) (4:07)
Review: Tenth 45 release from Producer/Song writer/Arranger/Musician/D.J. Andrew Gillespie from Gloucester, UK who has also released three other 45s as The Aries Vibration and La Glosta Nostra
This is Andrew's seventh release for Funk Night Records, Detroit run by D.J./producer Frank Raines
This time we have a driving Gospel flavoured sister funk cover version featuring Gloucester based Church singer Tricia Bailey covering the famous English Anglican hymn All Things Bright And Beautiful written by Cecil Francis Alexander first published in her Hymns For Little Children in 1848
THE LINE UP
Andrew Gillespie - Congas/Flute/Producer/Arranger
Chris Lujan - Hammond Organ/Guitar/BassGuitar /Mixer
Tricia Bailey - Vocal
Sam Fryer - Drums
Manuel Trabucco - Tenor & Baritone saxes
Tim Kersey - Trumpet/Flugelhorn
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Ud Af Buret (Can't Hide Love)
Cat: PAN 001. Rel: 30 Apr 24
Ud Af Buret (Can't Hide Love) (3:10)
Det Bil'r En Dejlig Dag (3:00)
Review: Panorama Records reintroduces Danish pop duo Gitte and Inger's electrifying cover of Creative Source's 'Can't Hide Love' with their reissue of 'Ud Af Buret'. Originally released in 1978, this high-energy rendition captures the soul of the original while infusing it with the duo's unique style. Presented on limited 7", this reissue promises to be a party starter, offering a fresh perspective on a timeless classic. With Panorama Records at the helm, collectors can anticipate a discovery of Gitte and Inger's twist on the hit, establishing the label as a tastemaker in the reissue market. Get ready to groove or miss out on this essential addition to your collection!
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Over You
Over You (12")
Cat: HSREC 004. Rel: 31 May 23
Over You (5:07)
Over You (mix 2) (4:48)
Shining Through (5:38)
Shining Through (dance mix) (5:39)
Review: This naive street soul gem is so rare, that - prior to its repress here by Heels & Souls - it was barely accessible anywhere save for a potential L500 re-flogging on eBay. Luckily, those with their best interests at heart do the glorious work of repressing the tracks 'Over You' and 'Shining Through' - as well as their slightly different dance mixes - to EP-length wax. You're lucky to be in the presence of some quintessential street soul here, featuring detuned vocals, crude plodding drums and digital strings that evoke shafts of evening light on city concrete. And if you're ever suffering a bad breakup, 'Over You' is the harsh remedy.
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Wouldn't Be The Same
Cat: NP 38. Rel: 18 Jan 23
Wouldn't Be The Same (feat Matt Antunes - Special UK extended) (3:57)
I Can Prove It (feat Leon Beal - Special UK mix) (4:30)
Review: Yuki "Monolog" Kanesaka is a soul, jazz and r&b producer who is based between Boston and Tokyo, and Yuki "T-Groove" Takahashi is widely regarded as one of Japan's best remixes. Together they are Golden Bridge and they make timeless soul sounds steeped in magical musicianship and lush production. Elements of greats like Herbie Hancock and the Mizell Brothers loom large over these tunes which come from their eponymous 2019 album. 'Wouldn't Be The Same' opens in funky and stepping soul style with neat bass riffs. The B-side is a cover of Tony Etoria's 'I Can Prove It' that swells the heart with its upbeat grooves, yearning vocal and rich strings.
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Traveling Through The Land
Cat: CORD 7003. Rel: 22 Nov 17
Traveling Through The Land (3:51)
Stop This Fussing & Fighting (3:25)
Review: Cordial Recordings has dug deep for this third release. It comes from the Arthur Goodjoin-helmed Singing Tornados, a band that emanated in the 1950s and are still performing locally in South Carolina today. The two songs showcased here naturally come from their most hard-to-find 7" (an original copy would set you back a four-figure sum). "Travelling Through The Land" is an impassioned soul number that sits somewhere between the stomping sound of Detroit and the more orchestral Philadelphia International sound. Typically, B-side "Stop This Fussing & Fighting" is a more laidback - if no less impassioned - affair, with Goodjoin pleading for World peace over a sumptuous, slow and groovy backing track.
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My Cup Runneth Over (reissue)
Cat: TRC 1632. Rel: 18 Nov 24
My Cup Runneth Over (3:11)
Meditation (3:26)
Review: Rita Graham is an American jazz, blues, and soul singer renowned for her rich vocal style. She gained prominence in the late 1960s as a member of Ray Charles' Raelettes but also went on to put out some solo material. The magical 'My Cup Runneth Over' is one such sound and is a soulful and heartfelt track that showcases her powerful tones in all their glory. With emotive style, Graham blends smooth jazz and soulful rhythms while the song has rich arrangements and explores themes of love, joy and abundance. The track became a standout in Graham's repertoire and is backed on this new reissue by 'Meditation'.
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Everybody's Talkin
Cat: BIGS 1007. Rel: 20 Nov 07
Grandmagneto - "Everybody's Talkin"
Blundetto - "Echoes Of My Mind"
Review: GrandMagnetto, masters of skanking pop reggae covers,
return with 'Everybody's Talkin' by Harry Nilsson, off of
the Midnight Cowboy soundtrack. Blundetto transformed
the track into a killer deep dubby hit. Both tracks are storming.
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The Sands Of Zanzibar
Cat: ATH 132. Rel: 12 Oct 23
The Sands Of Zanzibar (part 1) (3:49)
The Sands Of Zanzibar (part 2) (3:10)
Review: The supply of superlative sounds from Athens Of The North knows no bounds - rarely does a week go by with out the well regarded reissue label coming thorough with yet another obscure, forgotten, overlooked or rare gem that has is immediately fall in love. Falling into those categories again is this 7" 'The Sands of Zanzibar, Pt. 1' from Leonard Grandson. It is a floating groove that will swells the heart and is super hard to find in original form. It is thought to be from 1977 and was recorded in a Hollywood studio. Leonard sounds not unlike Steve Wonder and really hits a sweet spot on this one.
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Let's Stay Together (Matt Early & Lee Jeffries Jazz Apple Fiesta Re Edit)
Cat: LOCK 002. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Let's Stay Together (5:27)
Review: The iconic soul anthem receives a fresh spin in the Lockdown remix, offering a vibrant, dancefloor-ready twist on the beloved classic. The remix maintains the smooth, emotive essence of Al Green's original while injecting a pulsating, upbeat rhythm that elevates the track to modern club standards. The seamless blend of lush instrumentation and contemporary beats enhances the groove, making it irresistible for both longtime fans and new listeners. This 12" version brings a fresh energy, keeping the soulful heart intact while adding a dynamic, infectious edge that's perfect for today's dancefloors.
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Sparkle (reissue)
Sparkle (reissue) (limited clear & gold swirl vinyl 7")
Cat: AGS 027SG. Rel: 24 Sep 24
Sparkle (1985) (4:21)
Sparkle (2014) (4:26)
Review: Greenwood's 'Sparkle,' originally recorded in 1985 and long forgotten, found a second life thanks to Tokyo's DJ Muro, who included it in his Hawaiian Breaks mixtape in 2009. This unexpected resurgence of interest prompted Greenwood to return to the studio, resulting in a full-length album in 2014 that featured a newly polished version. Aloha Got Soul brings both the original 1985 and 2014 versions of together on a 7" vinyl, now available in a stunning 'sparkling' gold variant. The track, a brilliant English adaptation from the city pop master Tatsuro Yamashita's For You album, is pure 1980s city pop with its shimmering production and infectious groove. Greenwood's newfound success with "Sparkle" has reignited their passion, leading to the release of their sophomore album, Music Book, which continues their exploration of city pop with more Tatsuro Yamashita covers. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the band, this single is a delightful piece of music history, offering a perfect blend of nostalgia and timeless charm.
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Feel Like Jumping
Cat: SJR 47612. Rel: 21 May 21
Marcia Griffiths - "Feel Like Jumping" (3:36)
Dub Specialist - "Feel Like Jumping" (part 2) (3:45)
Review: Stone cold classic alert! First released on Studio One back in the late 1970s and a guaranteed reggae floor-filler ever since, 'Feel Like Jumping' is not only one of Coxsone Dodd's most potent productions, but also one of Marcia Griffiths' greatest moments. Now available again on a heavyweight vinyl pressing with extra bass-weight, the track us built around an infectious rhythm, dancing horn riffs, sweet backing vocals and a life-affirming lead vocal from Griffiths' celebrating the sheer joy of dancing. The flipside Dub Specialist revision is superb too - a genuinely bone-shaking, sub-heavy dancefloor dub that places echoing snippets of Griffiths' lead vocal and reverberating horns at the heart of the action.
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Guest Mini Edits Vol 5
Cat: CUTSX 009. Rel: 23 Jul 24
Strange Games (4:01)
Niagara Falls (3:27)
Review: Guest's Guest Mini Edits Vol 5, released on Cuts, is a delightful fusion of funk and soul. Side-1 features 'Strange Games,' a smoothed-out funk instrumental that exudes magic. The track is elevated by big 1970s strings, adding a touch of disco flair while maintaining a slower BPM, making it uniquely great in itself. Side-2's 'Niagara Falls' offers a deep tribal groove, evoking the vibe of a 70s drama theme show, reminiscent of something you might hear on 'Starsky and Hutch' or 'Emergency!' This EP beautifully captures the essence of that era, making it something to check out for fans of vintage funk and soul.
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Ain't Gonna Move (reissue)
Cat: 118. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Ain't Gonna Move (2:12)
Wait A Minute Baby (2:11)
Review: Johnny Guitar Watson's 'Ain't Gonna Move' is a fierce, blues-funk statement from a musician who knew how to blend his own personal charisma with raw musicality. With this track, Watson brings his signature gritty vocal delivery and guitar prowess to a simple yet effective groove. The song pulses with steady bass lines and tight, syncopated rhythms that capture Watson's defiant attitude and irresistible swagger. His guitar work is sharp, commanding and playful and takes centre stage as he infuses blues with soul and funk on this vital reissued 7".
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Chi Town Reggae
Chi Town Reggae (limited 7")
Cat: SNDW 7028. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Chi-Town Reggae (3:46)
Hail Jah (3:52)
Review: Blending reggae, disco, soul, funk and roots - comes the reissue of the highly sought-after 7" from 1979 by Gypsy Fari, the first known reggae outfit from Chicago, born in the south side of the city after a chance meeting between St Kitts expat Leroy Webster and local music graduate Kevin Coleman. The pair set out to blur the boundaries of genre with their unique brand of music, spearheaded by Webster's Caribbean roots and fused with the soul and blues of the midwest.On the A-side, 'Chi-Town Reggae' springs out the gate with fast-paced disco-reggae, powered by a relentless rhythm section and Webster's infectious vocal melody. On the flip, 'Hail Jah' is a swaggering, deep roots reggae cut that pays homage to Webster's heritage - which he wrote on the hilltops of the outskirts of Kingston, Jamaica.
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Say Me Say
Cat: DP 009. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Justin Hinds - "Say Me Say" (2:26)
Gus McIntyre - "Say Me Say" (Melody) (2:59)
Review: A rare gem from the golden age of early reggae, this 1970 cut by Justin Hinds was originally released on a Duke Reid 7". It gets a welcome reissue here but still has plenty of lo-fi aesthetics, vinyl crackle and dusty sound that keeps it authentic rather than overly polished. Hinds' soulful vocal delivery and signature rhythm style shine as they capture the spirit of the era with subtle flair. On the flip side, a slinky, instrumental organ version by Gus McIntyre adds serious depth and makes this an irresistible double-sider or cracking up nice and loud through some towering speaker stacks.
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Crazy Feeling Of Love
Cat: BHR 7006. Rel: 27 Aug 24
Peter Hunnigale - "Crazy Feeling Of Love" (3:22)
Brixton Heights Orchestra & Gaudi - "Caruggi Jazz" (3:22)
Review: Brixton Heights Records' 'This Crazy Feeling Called Love' is a collaborative single by the Brixton Heights Crew, Kieko De Stefanis, and Gaudi. The track features Mafia & Fluxi on drums and bass, Gaudi on piano and co-production, and contributions from the Ital Horns, N. Gatti, and R. Rassi. Legendary reggae singer Peter Hunnigale provides new English lyrics that have been adapted from an old reggae song by the Italian band Sensasciou. The A-Side showcases Hunnigale's iconic vocals, while the B-side, 'Caruggi Jazz,' is an instrumental tribute to Genoa's charming alleys with a dub-infused orchestral sound. Mixed by Gaudi and mastered by Augustus "Gussie" Clarke, this is sure to become a dancefloor hit.
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Purple Haze
Cat: OSV 211. Rel: 27 Aug 21
Johnny Jones & The Casuals - "Purple Haze" (4:20)
Gene Chandler - "There Was A Time" (4:44)
Review: The King Casuals and were founded in 1962 by the late great Jimi Hendrix and after the guitarist's death, he was in the late sixties replaced by Johnny Jones. He leads them in stomping and high energy fashion and here on the a-side is his interpretation of the Hendrix classic 'Purple Haze.' It's got all the things you need to get steamy on the dance floor and it always used to shake the floor at Wigan Casino. Gene Chandler is a bonafide Northern Soul legend who is well known to fans of the genre and his 'There Was a Time' is a real raw gem on the flip.
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Keep On Doin' Whatcha' Doin'
Cat: EXS 012. Rel: 30 Jan 19
Keep On Doin' Whatcha' Doin' (part 1) (4:27)
Keep On Doin' Whatcha' Doin' (part 2) (3:41)
Review: Expansions' latest essential reissue takes us back to 1980 and the much sought after seven-inch edition of singer Ty Karim's collaboration with lesser-known soul man George Griffin. "Keep On Doin' Whatcha' Doin'" was written and produced by Karim's other half Kent Harris and, like the original seven inch, appears here in two parts. The glorious A-side version is a lolloping chunk of disco-era sweet soul rich in soaring orchestration, fluttering flutes and Marvin Gaye/Tammi Tyrell style duet vocals from Karim and Griffin. Part two focuses more on the killer groove and the duo's impassioned improvised vocalizations, with a variety of tasty solos helping to whip things into a mid-tempo dancefloor frenzy.
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In The Presence
In The Presence (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ZP 76. Rel: 24 Mar 22
The Leonard Lothen Project - "In The Presence" (feat Derick Hughes) (5:17)
Gospel Clouds - "Let Us Pray" (3:38)
Review: Leonard Lothlen is a California gospel music icon who this label made contact with for this release. It comes with a concept and that is "to place two gospel compositions recorded fifty years apart on one record." It means there are two very different and diverse tunes but two equally brillaint ones on this 7" with powerful vocals from Derick Hughes on 'In The Presence.' They come with a subtle doff of the cap to the late great Bishop Rance Allen. On the flip is 'Let Us Pray,' which was the first tune Leonard did with his GC's group in 1971. It is a real rarity and expensive gem if you can find an OG, Importantly, it is worth the cash whatever you pay.
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Got That Will
Cat: FFSPT 1036. Rel: 04 Nov 24
Got That Will (3:12)
Got That Dub (version) (3:25)
Review: Night Owls are back with a fresh take on Lee Moses' 1970s cut Got That Will, transforming the soul classic into a dancehall-inspired banger. Dan Ubick leads the production, bringing in powerhouse vocalist Gina Murrell and the tight rhythm section of Wilder, Colie, and Rivas to infuse the track with new life. As if that wasn't enough, Kingston's Ranking Joe adds his signature toasting, giving the track an extra layer of authenticity and drive. The B-side, Got That Dub, takes things deeper with Roger Rivas on the mix, dialing up the echo and delay to create a spaced-out, dubbed-up version. With steady radio play on BBC Radio 6 and KCRW, this release is already making waves. DJs and collectors will want to act fastithis record is primed for late-night sound system sets and is sure to fly off the shelves.
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Shake & Bake
Shake & Bake (limited 7")
Cat: TR 335. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Shake & Bake (part 1) (4:28)
Shake & Bake (part 2) (5:20)
Review: The Shake & Bake Band's Shake & Bake is an undeniable invitation to hit the dancefloor. Side-1 kicks off with 'Shake & Bake (part 1),' where the band lays down a groove that's nothing short of exhilarating. The track stands out for its originality, offering a vibe that feels almost hedonisticiperfect for those looking to experience something fresh and exciting. On Side-2, 'Shake & Bake (part 2)' strips things down, bringing in a hoedown-like twist with the addition of a harmonica. The drumming intensifies, building excitement as the funkiness truly shines through in this version. Overall, Shake & Bake delivers two distinctive takes on a groove that will keep the energy high and the dancefloor moving.
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Breaks & Beats Vol 21
Breaks & Beats Vol 21 (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BAB 021. Rel: 10 Dec 24
The Webs - "It's So Hard To Break A Habit" (3:32)
Gamith - "Darkness" (3:03)
Review: The Breaks and Beats label kicks on with a 31st instalment of magical sound that will inject soul and funk into any party and keep working DJs well stocked with heat this winter. First up on this limited 7" is The Webs with 'It's So Hard To Break A Habit', a slow and sentimental sound with aching v vocal harmonies and gentle rhythms laced with melancholic melodies. Gamith's 'Darkness' picks up the energy levels with some more bristling breaks and live drum sounds, funky vocal stylings and psyched-out guitar lines.
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Alben
Anaiis & Grupo Cosmo
Anaiis & Grupo Cosmo (milky vinyl LP in debossed sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: 5DB 24008LPX. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Toda Cor (feat Luedji Luna) (3:43)
Voyage (feat Sessa) (3:36)
Honeydew (4:37)
BPE (3:37)
A Gente Mesmo (interlude) (0:54)
Como Es (3:38)
Finding Toda Cor (2:25)
Review: The forthcoming collaboration between anaiis and Grupo Cosmo presents a captivating fusion of contemporary soul and Brazilian musical traditions. The album features tracks like 'Toda Cor' and 'Voyage,' which blend anaiis's soulful vocals with Grupo Cosmo's rich instrumentation, creating a sound that is both innovative and deeply rooted in cultural heritage. This milky vinyl LP offers listeners a unique auditory experience, highlighting the seamless integration of diverse musical styles.
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Tags: MPB | Brazilian
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Find Your Way (reissue)
Find Your Way (reissue) (limited clear vinyl LP)
Cat: 658950 7. Rel: 07 Oct 24
Going Nowhere (3:42)
Who Could Love You More? (3:50)
Find Your Way (4:31)
I Wanna Know (4:20)
Dreams (3:37)
I Wish (4:39)
We Don't Talk (4:25)
Second Chance (3:19)
Say What You Gotta Say (3:35)
Because Of You (3:43)
Inside Your Head (5:35)
Review: 90s pop favourite Gabrielle's Find Your Way was released in 1993 and was the debut studio album that established her as one of the UK's standout r&b and soul artists of the era. Now reissued, it features the hit single 'Dreams,' which topped the UK charts. The album blends smooth soul with pop and dance influences while Gabrielle's distinctively husky voice, emotive delivery, and relatable lyrics about love, heartbreak, and self-empowerment continue to resonate widely. Tracks like 'Going Nowhere' and 'I Wish' are further proof of her skills and help make her a major voice in British pop.
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Angels & Queens
Cat: 505419 7187698. Rel: 06 Jul 23
Offering (3:09)
The Blind (4:16)
Angels & Queens (3:19)
Taboo (3:11)
To The Moon & Back (3:28)
Professional (5:45)
We Will Remember (1:59)
Remember Me (3:56)
If You Only Knew (4:11)
Love & Hate In A Different Time (3:47)
Glory (2:48)
Great Wind (3:58)
Mama (5:24)
Review: Soulful pop trio Gabriels hail from LA and the UK and make gospel-tinged electronic music that takes you to a higher plane. After some epic singles and a recent standout performance at Glastonbury which got everyone talking - not least because of the magnificent outfits of the lead singer - they have finally put together a debut album. The first part was widely acclaimed and this seance part is no different. The music has been produced by Beyonce and Kendrick Lamar collaborator Sounwave and as well as lead single 'Angels & Queens' this is a treasure trove of warm, soul fuelled sounds that draw on the sounds of legends like Prince and Luther Vandross to cook up a throng record that will blow you off your feet.

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Ana Aicha
Cat: ZEPLP 063. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Deniya Ghadara (1:26)
Warakatan Wa Kalam (4:01)
Ana Aicha (3:33)
Ya Majnoun (3:32)
Gand La Nuit (4:33)
Lala Mira (4:26)
L'amour Digital (4:15)
Ghalat (4:04)
Ya Naghlate El Blouh (3:23)
Kam Mina Lwakti Mada (3:25)
Review: Belgian-Moroccan singer Aicha Haskal is at the heart of this fabulous project which sees her joining creative forces with super-talented musicians from the Belgian scene. Between them, the group has a mad diverse spread of backgrounds and influences which means their music too is broad in scope - psychedelic sounds and funky grooves, Arabic melodies and European rhythms all feature in this album as do rap and parlando. Egyptian poet Abdelhamid Farag penned their first single 'Ghalat' and now this album expands around that with music that fights the oppression of women and fights for revolution.
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You're The Man
You're The Man (limited gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 771633 9. Rel: 29 Mar 19
You're The Man (5:45)
The World Is Rated X (3:49)
Piece Of Clay (5:09)
Where Are We Going? (3:49)
I'm Gonna Give You Respect (2:52)
Try It You'll Like It (3:55)
You Are That Special One (3:34)
We Can Make It Baby (3:21)
My Last Chance (3:40)
Symphony (2:52)
I'd Give My Life For You (3:32)
Woman Of The World (3:29)
Christmas In The City (instrumental) (3:47)
You're The Man (version 2) (4:40)
I Wan't To Come Home For Chistmas (4:55)
I Going Home (Move) (4:33)
Checking Out (Double Clutch) (4:54)
Review: In 1972, Marvin Gaye set to work recording what was scheduled to become the follow-up to his greatest single studio album, the previous year's "What's Going On". In the end, only one single from that mooted set ever appeared - "You're The Man", a weary assessment of that year's U.S Presidential Election - and Gaye's bitter arguments with Motown continued. This intriguing album tries to set the record straight, gathering together work completed for the shelved album with newly mixed songs based around previously unfinished works. There's much to admire throughout, with the material flitting between the kind of lusciously orchestrated, conscious songs featured on Gaye's previous set and more commercial-sounding Motown pop (much of which was produced by Willie Hutch).
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When I'm Alone I Cry (mono) (reissue)
Cat: 843539 5504352. Rel: 15 Nov 24
You've Changed (3:35)
I Was Telling Her About You (4:49)
I Wonder (3:45)
I'll Be Around (4:10)
Because Of You (3:34)
I Don't Know Why (2:46)
I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face (3:32)
When Your Lover Has Gone (4:40)
When I'm Alone I Cry (2:47)
If My Heart Could Sing (3:24)
Review: Marvin Gaye's When I'm Alone I Cry reissue is full of the soulful legend's early aspirations to break into the jazz and pop markets. Recorded in 1964, Gaye's smooth, silky voice, draws clear inspiration from icons like Nat King Cole and Frank Sinatra and the album is a collection of jazz standards, demonstrating Marvin's deep passion for a more adult sound. The production on When I'm Alone I Cry is polished, with lush orchestrations that perfectly complement Marvin's gentle, emotive vocals, with tracks like 'I Was Telling Her About You', the title track and 'If My Heart Could Sing' particularly amazing, revealing Gaye's ability to convey deep emotion. Though the album didn't achieve the same commercial success as his later works, it's a treasure for those studying Marvin's artistry, highlighting his versatility and desire to explore different genres. Fans of Billie Holiday's Lady in Satin or Sinatra's In The Wee Small Hours will appreciate the album's tender, melancholic mood.
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What's Going On
What's Going On (limited gatefold 180 gram translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: VL 900426. Rel: 16 Feb 21
What's Going On (3:55)
What's Happening Brother (2:45)
Flyin' High (In The Friendly Sky) (3:49)
Save The Children (3:11)
God Is Love (2:35)
Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) (3:11)
Sad Tomorrows (2:25)
Right On (7:33)
Wholy Holy (3:07)
Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) (5:30)
Head Title (4:08)
Review: What's Going On is one of those albums that everyone should own. Rightly regarded as one of the single greatest soul albums of all time, the 1971 set saw Marvin Gaye eschew his pop-soul past in favour of socially and politically conscious lyrics and an imaginative, expansive musical palette that was far removed from the usual, stomp-along Motown sound. It still sounds fresh all these years later, with the Vietnam War inspired 'What's Going On/What's Happening Brother', environmentalist anthem 'Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)', anti-racist 'Right On' and simply sublime 'Inner City Blues' standing out. This reissued edition arrives on translucent green vinyl, making it even more alluring - not that you should need much convincing to grab a copy.
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United (reissue)
United (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 700241. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Ain't No Mountain High Enough
You Got What It Takes
If I Could Build My World Around You
Somethin' Stupid
Your Precious Love
Hold Me Oh My Darling
Two Can Have A Party
Little Ole Boy, Little Ole Girl
If This World Were Mine
Sad Wedding
Give A Little Love
Oh How I'd Miss You
Review: Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell's first duet album is a definitive collection of classic soul, and still one of Motown's most beloved releases. Featuring four monumental hitsi'Ain't No Mountain High Enough', 'If I Could Build My Whole World Around You', 'Your Precious Love', and 'If This World Were Mine'ithe album showcases the impeccable chemistry between Gaye and Terrell, and their ability to deliver emotional depth with ease. The production, with its lush string arrangements and smooth rhythms, perfectly complements the pair's soulful delivery. Though the album features familiar, chart-topping tracks, it also offers deep cuts that reveal a more intimate side of the duo's connection. The seamless blend of Gaye's rich, velvety voice and Terrell's bright, soaring vocals is the cornerstone of these timeless songs. While Gaye had already earned his place as a key figure in Motown, this collaboration with Terrell would solidify their roles as one of soul music's most iconic duos. United is a masterclass in classic soul, built on love, harmony, and timeless vocals.
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Ghibli Reggae Plus (reissue)
Ghibli Reggae Plus (reissue) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: SRVLP 6. Rel: 08 Jan 23
Tonari No Totoro (My Neighbor Totoro) (4:12)
Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind (Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind) (4:22)
Sampo (My Neighbor Totoro) (2:41)
Yasashisa Ni Tsutsumareta Nara (Kiki's Delivery Service) (3:27)
The Girl Who Fell From The Sky (Castle In The Sky) (3:17)
The Princess Mononoke (The Princess Mononoke) (3:05)
Always With Me (Spirited Away) (3:52)
County Road (Whisper Of The Heart) (4:35)
Arrietty's Song (Arrietty) (3:16)
Therru's Song (Tales From Earthsea) (4:50)
Itsudemo Dareka Ga (Pom Poko) (4:14)
The Rose (Only Yesterday) (3:47)
Gake No Ue No Ponyo (Ponyo) (3:04)
Review: As the name suggests, this album is a full-on dub and reggae re-rendering of soundtrack themes from nearly every Studio Ghibli film - from 'My Neighbour Totoro', to 'Nausicaa', to 'Princess Mononoke' - courtesy of a mysterious troupe known only as GBL Sound System. Production comes courtesy of Dubforce's Ippei Tatsuyama and features vocals from artist Kyoko Abe, making for ear-piquing foray into Japanese dub reworks.
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This Is
This Is (LP+ insert)
Cat: TAC 015. Rel: 18 Apr 23
Keep Your House In Disorder (4:04)
Crystal Silence (4:47)
Close To You (5:11)
Eskimo (3:41)
Sometimes (2:36)
What's Your Voodoo? (4:10)
Angel On Your Shoulder (4:32)
You Won't Sleep On My Pillow (3:47)
L O M E (List Of Missing Elements) (3:46)
I Haven't Got The Power (4:21)
Review: DJ Scientist aka John Raincoatman is the German record collector behind the Outer Edge label. This time he welcomes Ghia for a second outing following the sold out and hugely desirable first one. This one comes in the form of a full length album featuring some previously unissued songs and lots of the group's signature downtempo synth pop sounds. They are soothing, lush and soulful, with delicate female vocals over sweet and innocent 80s keys and drum sounds. Perfectly steamy and sexy for slow dancing or lazy afternoons.
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Apart: Demos 1980-1984
Cat: NUM 813LP. Rel: 06 Jul 23
All My Pals (4:27)
Thankful For You (3:09)
Love Changes Life's Changes (6:19)
Bring Me Home (4:42)
Call Me (3:40)
Valentine Lover (1:50)
Don't It Feel Good (4:17)
I Wanna Take You Away (3:08)
Stuck On A Thrill (2:42)
Say I Will (feat Dawn Brooks) (4:01)
Breakaway (3:09)
I'm Falling (4:45)
Review: The Universal Togetherness Band were an anomaly during their short, bright burst of energy recording in the late 70s and early 80s. Columbia College's audio engineering program became their gateway to recording their huge swathes of visionary soul, which ranks up there with the all-time greats like Stevie Wonder. Numero already reissued some of the group's standout tracks, but now comes a wave of unreleased demos from the group's Andre Gibson, recorded between 1980 and 1984. These are simply stunning songs, from the mellow Rhodes ballad 'Breakaway' to the snappy 'Stuck On A Thrill', mixed in with little segues and odd offcuts that sound all the more charming with the naturally lo-fi nature of the recordings.
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Shinbangumi
Shinbangumi ("sunray" orange & white splattered vinyl LP + "pop-out building" insert)
Cat: GI 443LPC1. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Welcome
No Problems
Better Than Monday
There Was A Time
All Night
CM
Only You
Kaze
Giddy Up
Think Cool
Show 10
Take Me Back (Owakare No Jikan)
Review: Step inside the world of Ginger Root with Shinbangdumi, Cameron Lew's third LP and Ghostly International debut. A multi-instrumentalist, producer, songwriter, and visual artist from Southern California, Lew has crafted his unique blend of handmade yet polished synth-pop, alt-disco, boogie and soul since 2017. Drawing inspiration from 1970s and '80s music, particularly Japanese City Pop and its Western counterparts, Lew creates a sound that is singular and modern. Shinbangumi translates to "a new season of a show" and reflects Lew's personal and artistic evolution. The album's track arrangement, influenced by feedback from his live band and collaborator David Gutel, is designed to take listeners on an exhilarating journey, starting with the infectious 'No Problems' and its catchy basslines and guitar riffs. 'Better Than Monday' transitions from lo-fi to hi-fi splendor, humorously addressing the universal dread of Mondays. The album balances referential and refreshing elements, with tracks like 'There Was A Time' and 'All Night' showcasing Lew's melodic strength. 'Only You' delivers a true City Pop anthem, while "Giddy Up" channels The B-52s and Devo. 'Kaze' evokes the Tin Pan Alley sound of Harry Hosono, recorded in a Tokyo karaoke bar. 'Show 10' stands as the album's spiritual heart, reminding Lew of his commitment to delivering his best to fans. With Shinbangdumi, Ginger Root presents a wealth of nostalgia and innovation with their version of synthpop.
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Shinbangumi
Cat: GI 443LP. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Welcome
No Problems
Better Than Monday
There Was A Time
All Night
CM
Only You
Kaze
Giddy Up
Think Cool
Show 10
Take Me Back
Review: Shinbangumi is the third LP from multi-instrumentalist Lew, marks a significant evolution for the Southern California artist Ginger Root. Seamlessly blending 70s and 80s influences like Japanese City Pop, Philly Soul, and French Pop, Lew's sound is a sophisticated mix of synth-pop, alt-disco, boogie, and soul. Shinbangumi stands out not only for its musical strength but also for its conceptual narrative, continuing from the 2022 EP Nisemono. Tracks like 'No Problems' and 'Better Than Monday' exhibit Lew's knack for combining catchy melodies with clever production. 'There Was A Time' and 'All Night' highlight his ability to craft both introspective and dance-worthy tunes. 'Only You' delves into true City Pop, while 'Giddy Up' channels the quirky energy of The B-52s and Devo. 'Kaze,' recorded in Tokyo, adds a unique texture inspired by Yellow Magic Orchestra's Harry Hosono. Lew's dedication to his craft and his fans is more than evident here.
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In My Element (Blue Note Classic Vinyl Series)
In My Element (Blue Note Classic Vinyl Series) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 550771 6. Rel: 15 Jun 23
G&B (8:29)
Of Dreams To Come (8:21)
FTB (5:08)
Y'outta Praise Him (intro) (0:49)
Y'outta Praise Him (10:36)
Beatrice (7:29)
Maiden Votage/Everything In It's Right Place (9:08)
J Dillalude (5:38)
Silly Rabbit (5:04)
One For 'Grew (8:45)
Tribute (3:46)
Review: The accomplished and influential US jazz cat Robert Glasper has been involved with several of the genre's most essential projects over the last 15 or so years. His Black Radio albums are legendary and his work with Dinner Party is ever more celebrated. In My Element is one of his early works and now courtesy of Blue Note it gets its first-ever release on vinyl. It was a 2007 follow-up to his 2005 debut and marked him out as a rising star with bassist Vicente Archer and drummer Damion Reid alongside him and helping him to expand jazz's horizons. It also shows off his mad compositional skills and unique knack for harmony. A true modern classic.
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Black Radio III
Black Radio III (2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: LVR 2358. Rel: 25 Feb 22
In Tune (feat Amir Sulaiman) (3:16)
Black Superhero (feat Killer Mike, BJ The Chicago Kid & Big KRIT) (5:51)
Shine (feat D Smoke & Tiffany Gouche) (6:26)
Why We Speak (feat Q Tip & Esperanza Spalding) (6:16)
Over (feat Yebba) (4:50)
Better Than I Imagined (feat HER & Meshell Ndegeocello) (4:55)
Everybody Wants To Rule The World (feat Lalah Hathaway & Common) (5:54)
Everybody Love (feat Musiq Soulchild & Posdnuos) (4:45)
It Don't Matter (feat Gregory Porter & Ledisi) (5:24)
Heaven's Here (feat Ant Clemons) (3:56)
Out Of My Hands (feat Jennifer Hudson) (5:33)
Forever (feat PJ Morton & India.Arie) (4:37)
Bright Lights (5:13)
Review: Robert Grasper very much announced his arrival on the world stage with Black Radio 1. And Black Radio 2 only took him into the stratosphere. Both records proved him to be a master of hip hop, broken beat and jazz and able to call upon some of the biggest names in those scene from Jill Scott to Erykah Badu. Both of those timeless records, as the title suggest, are steeped in Black music traditions and so is this third one. Here the award winning Glasper (nine Grammy nominations and four wins) works with modern greats such as Gregory Porter, Q Tip, BJ The Chicago Kid, Ty Dolla Sign and many more to cook up another powerful statement for these troubled times.
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In December
In December (festive gold vinyl LP)
Cat: LVR 4192. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Fireside (0:40)
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/Carol Of The Bells (feat Cynthia Erivo) (4:57)
Make It Home (feat PJ Morton & Sevyn Streeter) (3:47)
Memories With Mama (feat Tarriona 'Tank' Ball) (3:30)
Joy To The World (feat Alex Isley) (5:21)
December (feat Andra Day) (4:54)
Little Drummer Boy (feat The Baylor Project) (6:42)
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (feat Doobie Powell) (6:33)
Review: Whether you like it or not, the festive season is fast approaching which means we are starting to get a number of seasonal classic land, new and old. This one is a rather non-traditional holiday release that brings a weight and musical funkiness to a genre and time of year that is often seeped in campy or classic holiday motifs. It is the work of modern jazz heavyweight Robert Glasper and finds him working with a top list of frequent collaborators including PJ Morton, Sevyn Streeter, Cynthia Ervo, Tarriona Tank Ball, Alex Isley, Andra Day and The Baylor Project. It is a real joy to listen to and brings great warmth to the cosy months.
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 in stock $30.85
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