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Alben
8 Miles To Moenart (10th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: FW 316. Rel: 31 Oct 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Black Detroit (intro) (1:25)
The Dark Streets (6:26)
Funeral Biz/Welcome To Detroit (interlude) (4:17)
From Home To Work & Back (reprise) (5:21)
Mon Amie De'troit (4:09)
Running The Motor (reprise) (5:44)
The Motor Is Running (5:51)
There's No More Soul (4:01)
Rain Into The Nite (3:11)
Floating (5:02)
Review: If Detroit as a collective mind knows what's good for it, it'll note 8 Miles To Moenart as one of its most prized dance albums. Tall Black Guy's debut LP hears a tenth anniversary reissue edition via First Word; the artist known personally as Terrel Wallace recalls his humble Detroit beginnings; he was raised on an early staple diet of Motown, and the phono-dubbed source material of which is here heard breezily funnelled and assembled into ten gaunt, sample-flipping house numbers. But this new edition doesn't fail to switch things up either, in fact presenting it almost as a different record; two new tracks feature, 'From Home To Work, And Back' and 'Running The Motor', on top of an alt-mix of the single 'Mon Amie De'troit', previously only available on 7" vinyl. "While it's nice to reminisce,", says Wallace, "it's important to look forwards, so I wanted to include something new here to represent my progression as an artist, so there's some new versions included, that I created with the help of some jazz musician friends of mine."
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Of Process & Progression
Of Process & Progression (gatefold LP + insert)
Cat: LCM 097. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Prelude (1:01)
Stick Em (1:58)
Viberite (feat KUMBAYA) (5:20)
Har Hanz (feat Ohmega Watts) (4:55)
MUD (feat Sean C Johnson) (4:17)
Make It Like This (4:09)
NUPWR (feat Jabee, Add-2 & Tony Ozier) (4:14)
Runnin Away (feat Malaya) (4:28)
Does Anybody Care? (3:39)
Black Is (feat DSTL, Sareem Poems & Rich Medina) (5:29)
Review: Golden Era boom-bap and modern hip hop sounds are fused to perfection on this new collaborative EP from the big dogs Tall Black Guy and Ozay Moore who team up with guests including KUMBAYA, Malaya and more on this fresh new gatefold LP. 'Viberite' is one of this pair's best collars - a smooth and celebratory track with mellow vibes and soulfully atmospheric textures. 'Make It Like This' rides a nice loose, tumbling beat with warming chords heating it up from below and seductive flows up top. 'Does Anybody Care?' is not only a great title but a string-laced, soul-enriching gem of a tune, too,
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Unravelled: 1981-2002
Unravelled: 1981-2002 (180 gram vinyl 4xLP box set + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: MRG 798. Rel: 18 Aug 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Nothing's Going To Happen (3:55)
Luck Or Loveliness (2:36)
All My Hollowness To You (2:22)
Maybe (3:08)
Pictures On The Floor (2:27)
Clover (2:04)
Paul's Place (2:53)
The Brain That Wouldn't Die (3:23)
Walking Home (2:16)
Beauty (2:12)
Turning Brown & Torn In Two (4:42)
Crush (5:53)
Shade For Today (1:56)
Pretty Poison (2:03)
Carpetgrabber (1:59)
Sleet (2:09)
Burning Blue (2:56)
Woman (live) (4:02)
Road & Hedgehog (2:29)
Attack Of The Munchies (3:44)
The Slide (3:52)
Waltz Of The Good Husband (2:39)
Can't (2:49)
Dog (4:51)
The Winner (2:44)
Bodies (3:43)
Sign The Dotted Line (2:15)
Rorschach (3:06)
Pirouette (4:12)
Wings (1:55)
Lowlands (3:04)
Oatmeal (1:47)
Think Small (2:56)
Life Is Strange (3:06)
We Bleed Love (3:22)
More 54 (3:26)
Entropy (3:22)
Bee To Honey (1:20)
Self-Deluded Dreamboy (In A Mess) (4:33)
The Green, Green Grass Of Somone Else's Home (1:41)
The Severed Head Of Julio (1:28)
Two Minds (1:39)
Jesus The Beast (1:36)
Albumen (4:15)
Cruising With Sochran (2:44)
Fatty Fowl In Gravy Stew (2:41)
The Ugly Mire Of Deep Held Feelings (2:21)
Gluey, Gluey (2:38)
Round These Walls (2:08)
Room To Breathe (2:08)
Time To Wait (1:21)
Baby It's Over (3:12)
We Are The Chosen Few (3:03)
The Fatal Flow Of The New (3:23)
Over The Hill (1:41)
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Norm A Lize
Norm A Lize (4xLP + insert)
Cat: FXHENT# 1000. Rel: 20 Oct 17
 
Deep House
Seneca St Gruv (5:09)
Get On Up (5:43)
No Need 2 B (5:10)
Alright (feat L'Renee) (4:06)
Cause I Believe (5:55)
Da Hornz Norm (4:59)
Dub Station (6:05)
Earth Vabrations (5:13)
Paradise Garage (5:36)
The Body (5:09)
The Rise (5:15)
Get It Right (4:21)
If It's Love That U Want (5:00)
The Dream (5:04)
Review: Although not as celebrated as many of his Motor City contemporaries, Norm Talley has been a key figure on the Detroit deep house scene for the best part of 25 years. Here he presents his debut album, a set that appears exactly 20 years on from the release of his debut 12". It's a largely warm, rich and inviting affair, with Talley combining samples from classic disco, soul and boogie jams with his own drums, keys and chords. The results are uniformly superb, with highlights including the beatdown style hypnotism of "Dub Station", the disco-house bounce of "Alright", the deep and percussive dreaminess of "Earth Vibrations" and the brilliantly jazzy "Paradise Garage", where Talley cuts-up killer electric piano solos over a sumptuous, jazz-funk inspired house groove.
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Unity Vol 3 (feat Jordan Fields, Boo Williams, Delano Smith)
Norm TALLEY / VARIOUS
Cat: UAR 016. Rel: 19 Aug 24
 
Deep House
Jordan Fields - "It's An Interesting Thought" (5:19)
Black Eyes - "Get Down For The Hydro" (5:54)
New Digital Fidelity - "Needs" (5:56)
Boo Williams - "The Place To Go" (6:29)
Mosaik Kollektif - "Plankton" (7:10)
Miguel Herrnandez - "Sea Roots" (6:13)
Frankie M - "Operating In The Red" (6:36)
Delano Smith - "Trapped Inside" (6:21)
Review: The third volume in the Unity series from Norm Talley's label Upstairs Asylum is another one packed with big hitters, many of who are US house mainstays. Jordan Fields opens up with 'It's An Interesting Thought', a heady number with cosmic pads twinkling up high. Black Eyes brings some rawness with the astral sounds of 'Get Down For The Hydro' and Chicago master Boo Williams offers more techno-leaning sounds than usual on 'The Place To Go.' The loop expert that is Delano Smith shows off those skills once more with his swirling and hypnotic 'Trapped Inside'. Miguel Herrnandez also stands out with his string-laced delight, 'Sea Roots'. An essential and authentic collection once again.
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Currents
Currents (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 473067 7. Rel: 17 Jul 15
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Let It Happen (7:50)
Nangs (1:41)
The Moment (4:19)
Yes I'm Changing (4:31)
Eventually (5:18)
Gossip (0:57)
The Less I Know The Better (3:39)
Past Life (3:46)
Disciples (1:48)
Cause I'm A Man (4:03)
Reality In Motion (4:12)
Love/Paranoia (3:07)
New Person, Same Old Mistakes (6:09)
Review: Australian combo Tama Impala has always been hard to pin down, with their two studio albums to date displaying a keen desire to capture a trippy, psychedelic vibe, whilst refusing to settle on one easy-to-categorize sound. Currents, their fourth album, continues this trend, toning down some of the psychedelic rock elements in favour of nods to blue-eyed soul, woozy dream-pop, cheery summery pop (see the radio hit in waiting "The Less I Know The Better"), and even the head-nodding rhythms of hip hop (which, incidentally, prove the perfect backing for the morphine pop wooziness of "Past Life"). It's a blend that re-casts the band as baked, inter-dimensional travellers with a neat line in enveloping, sun-kissed downtempo pop.
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Lonerism (10th Anniversary Edition)
Lonerism (10th Anniversary Edition) (heavyweight vinyl 3xLP + booklet)
Cat: 244549 392. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Be Above It (3:24)
Endors Toi (3:06)
Apocalypse Dreams (5:50)
Mind Mischief (4:32)
Music To Walk Home By (5:01)
Why Won't They Talk To Me? (4:51)
Feels Like We Only Go Backwards (3:13)
Keep On Lying (5:53)
Elephant (3:33)
She Just Won't Believe Me (7:02)
Nothing That Has Happened So Far Has Been Anything We Could Control (2:42)
Sun's Coming Up (2:41)
Retina Show (demo) (5:13)
Sidetracked Soundtrack (demo) (4:11)
Assorted Sketches, 2010-2012 (19:22)
Review: Tame Impala's breakthrough album 'Lonerism' celebrates its tenth anniversary with a special edition reissue. Through tracks like 'Elephant', 'Feels Like We Only Go Backwards' and 'Endors Toi', the album is known for introducing psychedelia to a new generation of hungry music fans in the early 2010s, and features Kevin Parker's distinctive falsetto vocals and intricate guitarwork throughout. The reissue here includes various bonuses, demos and "assorted sketches", casting renewed light on an important record for both the music-loving public, and an Aussie band/project destined for stardom.
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The Slow Rush
The Slow Rush (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 775795 6. Rel: 14 Feb 20
 
Indie/Alternative
One More Year (5:22)
Instant Destiny (3:13)
Borderline (4:01)
Posthumous Forgiveness (6:05)
Breathe Deeper (6:13)
Tomorrow's Dust (5:28)
On Track (5:02)
Lost In Yesterday (4:10)
Is It True (3:57)
It Might Be Time (4:37)
Glimmer (2:05)
One More Hour (7:06)
Review: Kevin Parker is a real enigma of a musician. The brains behind the rightly celebrated and ever-surprising Tame Impala, he's never one for delivering quite what you expect, while still understanding that one of the most important things in music is striking a balance between the familiarity disciples need, and the expressive exploration that can prick the ears of the previously uninitiated.

Album number four, "The Slow Rush", certainly adopts a different outlook to previous undertakings. It also more than lives up to its name. It's smooth, tripped out (perhaps not so surprising on the latter front) and strikingly void of those highs that seem to offer the aural equivalent to some opiate-amphetamine blend. But we don't miss out. Instead, we're given permutations of soul, prog rock and acid house, perhaps making for the most expansive record this guy has been responsible for.
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Lonerism
Lonerism (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: MODVL 161. Rel: 05 Oct 12
 
Indie/Alternative
Be Above It
Endors Toi
Apocalypse Dreams
Mind Mischief
Music To Walk Home By
Why Won't They Talk To Me?
Feels Like We Only Go Backwards
Keep On Lying
Elephant
She Just Won't Believe Me
Nothing That Has Happened So Far Has Been Anything We Could Control
Sun's Coming Up
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The Grudge
The Grudge (purple vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: CNS 002. Rel: 28 May 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Holla Real Y'all (3:42)
No Hook (5:35)
Division East Mic Check (1:01)
Hip Hop (Call N Response) (5:58)
Fun 101 (3:31)
Live From The Trap (skit) (0:47)
Yes Yes Y'all (3:41)
8 Minutes Of Slick Shit (5:15)
Bricks Shit (3:00)
Da Ol' Jersey Bastard (3:40)
DJ Stretch Armstrong HOT97 Exclusive (feat Redman & Rah Digga) (5:03)
Review: The Grudge, Tame One's long-awaited debut solo album, finally sees the light of day again with a reissue, 17 years after its initial release. Born from the vibrant East Coast culture of skating, graffiti, and MCing, Tame One's partnership with Division East Records brings forth a raw and unapologetic expression of Newark's hip-hop scene. Despite its previous obscurity, this reissue on purple vinyl breathes new life into the album, showcasing Tame One's lyrical prowess and the album's gritty production, remastered by Shape, Mishap, and others. The inclusion of an unreleased Stretch Armstrong HOT 97 freestyle featuring Redman and Rah Digga adds to the album's allure, making it a must-have for both hardcore fans and newcomers alike. With artwork by DJ Porno, Tame One's longtime collaborator, The Grudge is a strong album pushing the enduring legacy of Newark's hip-hop culture.
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Yumi Kagura
Cat: EMLP 1154. Rel: 23 Sep 16
 
International
Yumi Kagura (Part 1) (15:45)
Yumi Kagura (Part 2) (14:16)
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The Same Tree
The Same Tree (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: INL 202101LP. Rel: 12 Jul 24
 
Funk
Kindagoso (3:34)
Like A Rolling Stone (3:33)
The Good Side (4:07)
He Moita (3:47)
I Don't Mind (3:20)
She Was (4:07)
Fight This World Alone (4:12)
Rainbow Children (3:20)
Zoua La (5:01)
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Presence Reverts To Absence
Presence Reverts To Absence (limited white & black splattered vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MD 317. Rel: 12 Apr 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Secluded In Isolation (3:39)
Initiation Of The Self (3:55)
Contained Singularity (5:22)
Refracted Visions (4:25)
Reverted Presence (2:50)
Awareness Of Being (6:35)
Status Of Existence (4:40)
Receding Sentience (5:27)
Persistent Absence (3:28)
Review: Tangent's latest album Presence Reverts to Absence is a dizzying display of the talents of its two Dutch sound engineer members, Ralph van Reijendam and Robbert Kok. Exploring themes of loss and transformation, the LP is the product of the duo's introspective musical process, in which beatsmithing fuses smartly with ambient tonework and electroacoustic magic. It makes a neat contrast to their former four albums for the label, such as 'Approaching Complexity' and 'Transience'.
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The Angel Of The West Window
The Angel Of The West Window (gatefold 2xLP (side 4 etched))
Cat: KSCOPE 1226. Rel: 04 Jul 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Mysterious Gift To Mankind (10:07)
The Evening Before Easter (5:42)
Living In Eternity (3:55)
The Silver Boots Of Bartlett Green (7:16)
Hosanna Of The Damned (7:43)
Dream Phantom Of The Common Man (6:32)
The Strange Idol Of Baphomet (6:16)
Hoel Dhat The Alchemist (7:00)
The Invisible Seal Of The Holy Tribe (9:33)
Review: This new reissue of The Angel From The West Window by Tangerine Dream's showed the returned back to their electronic music roots in 2011. Departing from the mellower tones that characterized some of their 90s output, the band's latest album at the time delved into more challenging and orchestral electronic landscapes. The Angel of the West Window, inspired by the works of German author Gustav Meyrink, showcases a revitalised sound: pulsating sequencers, expansive synthesized textures, and evocative electric guitar solos dominate the album. Collaborating with Thorsten Quaeschning, Froese infuses the tracks with dynamic rhythmic foundations and ethereal electronic layers, creating an edgy and immersive sonic experience. Electric violin accents add a haunting depth to the compositions, enhancing their atmospheric quality. Standout tracks like 'The Mysterious Gift to Mankind' and 'Living in Eternity' highlight Tangerine Dream's ability to blend synthetic and organic elements seamlessly. The album's thematic richness and sensitive melodies evoke a cinematic scope, making it ideal for both introspective listening and atmospheric settings. Long-time fans have welcomed this resurgence, celebrating Tangerine Dream's return to form and their enduring influence on electronic music. Tangerine Dream's musical legacy and innovative spirit is part of electronic music history. Fans of their Virgin records output should really enjoy this album.
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Legends
Legends (LP + insert)
Cat: ES 043. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Cherry (3:30)
Blush (3:50)
Grasshopper (5:16)
Brown (4:05)
Bubbles (2:36)
Old Vine (3:18)
Jaune (3:13)
Summer Rot (2:50)
Hogshead (1:56)
Legends (2:44)
Botrytis (3:01)
Daddles (2:58)
Review: Wilson Tanner steps on solid ground with Legends, a pastoral odyssey steeped in the rhythms of South Australia's Manon Farm. Swapping coastal breezes for the dusty toil of the vineyard, the duo channel the grit of farm life: dirt-crusted boots, crackling radios, and the far-off hum of summer crickets. Their previous works basked in suburban lethargy and nautical drift, but here, the focus is on the raw textures of agricultural labor, where ducks and dogs roam, tractors rumble past, and stainless steel tanks glint in the sun. Made entirely off-grid, the Manon sessions repurpose wind, brass, balalaika, and synth, rigged together with wire and tape. Legends distills the essence of natural winemaking into sound: feral, unfiltered, and alive with imperfections. Overflowing with rustic charm and irreverent humour, it's a heady swirl of folklore and fermentation, bottled straight from the land.
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Vibrant Kaleisdosonic Rhythms
Cat: FNR 238. Rel: 17 Sep 24
 
Funk
Intro (1:57)
Night In Casablanca (5:03)
Chewing Gum Martians (4:18)
Cosmo Tigers With Sabers (4:27)
Badmington Baobab (4:22)
Purple Comet (3:22)
Hologram Water (4:03)
Kaif (4:49)
Review: Funk Night returns with this magnificent new album Vibrant Kaleisdosonic Rhythms from Zanzibar. It is well infuse by a wide range of worldly sounds, rhythms and moods and kicks off with a melange of incidental jazz keys and raw horn sounds that are super exotic. 'Night In Casablanca' is as steamy as you would expect with a low slung groove, 'Badmington Baobab' is another flute lead sound with mystery and intrigue and 'Hologram Water' is more reflective and inward in its lush keys and delicate organic percussive layers. A nice escapist instrument funk album for laid back times.
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Utopia 2 (Soundtrack)
Utopia 2 (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold translucent violet vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SILLP 1463V. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Soundtracks
Brainwave Playground
Promised Land Utopia
Lucidity Gone
Life Out Of Balance
Satan's Waltz (Metamorphosis Stage 1)
Bambino Illuminatus
Bambino Criminale
Over The Rainbow
An Answer
V Day Baby
The Moaning Pyramid
Mind Splitting Lab (Metamorphosis Stage 2)
I Feel Seperated
Fascinating Child
8-Bit Trauma
The Monarch's Pyramid
To You All Kids Will Come (Metamorphosis Complete)
Review: British conspiracy thriller Utopia follows a group of young adults who, after discovering a mysterious comic book - The Utopia Experiments - embark on a manic quest for corporate restitution and prophetic fulfilment. As a shadowy government organisation detects their plans and resolves to track their every move, we watch an empathic but deadly game of cat-and-mouse; and Cristobal Tapia de Veer's acclaimed score only heightens the tension. This new 2xLP edition includes such instantly recognisable motifs as 'Brainwave Playground', 'Satan's Waltz' and 'The Monarch's Pyramid', capturing the series' eerie and intense atmosphere. The score continues to resonate to this day, following Tapia de Veer's success with The White Lotus and Babygirl.
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At The Crossroads
Cat: NS 579. Rel: 06 Mar 08
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
At The Cross Roads
Middle Age Madness
Ballad For Window Lee Black
Marcellus III
Gespielt von: Michael Coxen
 in stock $50.83
Tara Clerkin Trio
Tara Clerkin Trio (LP + insert)
Cat: LLI 007. Rel: 28 Jan 20
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
What? (2:54)
In The Room (5:53)
Hellenica (6:07)
I Know He Will (4:08)
Gold Bar (5:02)
Any Of These (8:01)
There Will Be Time (4:24)
Gespielt von: Dr Rubberfunk
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Acaip
Acaip (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: ZEL 06. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Funk
Haremlik (4:46)
Istanbul (4:16)
Karistirma Kuklaliginin Iplerini (6:06)
Hayda Bre (3:27)
Otoban (6:41)
Ich Bin Ein (6:58)
Arabesk (4:06)
Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
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Tase
Tase (LP + sticker in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: FILMLP 004. Rel: 05 Feb 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Silence (3:46)
New Light (3:43)
Paradise (3:45)
New Jacket (2:38)
The Dog (3:49)
Skateboard (3:36)
Slide (3:37)
Assistent (3:41)
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Jarak Qaribak
Jarak Qaribak (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 405053 8883718. Rel: 08 Jun 23
 
International
Djit Nishrab (6:23)
Ashufak Shay (3:15)
Taq Ou-Dub (3:41)
Leylet Hub (4:29)
Ya Mughir Al-Ghazala (3:49)
Ahibak (4:52)
Ya 'Anid Ya Yaba (3:32)
Lhla Yzid Ikthar (4:40)
Jan Al-Galb Salik (4:22)
Review: When members of mega-bands work with relatively obscurer artists, we're always intrigued. But a potential trapping factor is in thinking Jarak Qaribak, for example, is more of a Jonny Greenwood album than a Dudu Tassa one, when in fact the exact opposite is the case. Tassa, an Israeli singer-guitarist who fuses Middle Eastern stylings with contemporary rock, lends a challenging structural terrain to the Radiohead member's electric guitar licks, with the former's Arabic and Hebrew lyrics moving atmospherically against them. A star cast of fellow Israeli artists accompany the pair, as serene vocal beat-driven movements plod and swell away in an appealingly nu-proggy fashion.
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An Insight To All Minds
Cat: FW 228. Rel: 06 Apr 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Try N Follow (2:04)
Intergalactic Relations (5:59)
Interlude (0:24)
Carry It Mongo Man (4:13)
Chungo (feat Uhmeer) (3:59)
Insight To All Minds (3:47)
Nah Top Yuh Noise (0:23)
DSXSWC (4:38)
Rodney (5:00)
Rain (6:27)
Could It Be (3:43)
Interlude 2 (0:08)
Stro Kyat (feat Stro Elliot) (5:01)
Tek Care (4:11)
Enjoy Life (1:13)
Review: In our eyes, Kaidi Tatham can do no wrong. The long-serving keyboardist barely seems to sleep and releases a high volume of collaborations and solo records, but his quality threshold is so high that there's barely a duff track in his catalogue. Over the last few years he's developed a trademark sound that wraps Herbie Hancock style jazz-funk keys around crunchy broken beats, while also drawing influence from hip-hop, '80s electro, boogie, Latin jazz and slick deep house. An Insight Into All Minds, the veteran musician's fifth solo album, is naturally rooted in this trademark style, offering up a collection of cuts that bristle with positivity, pack plenty of punch, and are as well produced and life-affirming as you'd expect. It's a high bar, but it could well be his single best LP to date.
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Don't Rush The Process
Cat: FW 252. Rel: 04 Aug 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Mystery Solved (1:53)
Don't Rush The Process (feat The Easy Access Orchestra) (5:06)
Just Not Right Rudi (0:48)
All I Need (1:57)
We Chillin' Out (feat The Easy Access Orchestra) (5:07)
Knocknee Donkey (3:15)
Any Flavour (2:38)
Funky Fool (1:31)
Sooretama (feat Robert Mitchell) (4:33)
Runnin' Tru (3:59)
What A Dream (2:20)
Mind Yourself (0:42)
Review: Kaidi Tatham is a master of broken beats and a widely respected figure in the London music scene. His new 12 track album takes us on a lush and louche trip through all his myriad musical skills and styles. Boogie, gospel-tinged hip-hop, jazz-funk and more all colour the futurist grooves with contributions from The Easy Access Orchestra, and pianist Robert Mitchell. This is a fourth solo album from the man and maybe his best yet, even though it has come so quick on the heels of the release of An Insight To All Minds in 2021.
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The Only Way
Cat: FW 271. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Reason We're Here (3:56)
The Most Wanted Puffin (Lukey Dukey) (4:00)
Criss Ting (interlude) (0:24)
The Only Way (feat Uhmeer) (4:23)
Windus McGuntus (0:42)
Confidence With Attitude (5:52)
Feels Like I'm On My Own (4:03)
Fricassee (5:06)
Alien (feat Trian Kayhatu) (3:36)
It's On (3:23)
Not Suffering (feat Matt Lord) (4:04)
Review: Kaidi Thatham remains one of the truest artists in the field of broken beat and modern jazz, and his fifth album for First Word shows no signs of slowing down. There's a certain signature you know belongs to him when those nasty Moog synth lines start flexing around the groove, but there's such depth and variety to his expression at this point in time, it feels like the possibilities are endless. From rattling neo-funk get downs to blissful downtempo reveries and on to the killer hip-hop of 'The Only Way' featuring Uhmeer on mic duties, this is an album bursting with invention at every turn.
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Miles Away
Cat: FW 317. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Misty Garden (4:06)
Sweet Cherry Punch (4:25)
So Happy (4:28)
Kanji (3:55)
Silkie Bantam (5:21)
Miles Away (4:34)
Hipsteppin' (3:45)
Wave (feat Uhmeer) (2:25)
Hydration (3:20)
Ku Deh (1:00)
Review: First Word Records thrill us with a brand new album from present-day jazz legend Kaidi Tatham. Miles Away marks his sixth solo full-length for the award-winning London label, with ten fresh tracks all performed by the multi-instrumentalist himself. This is a masterclass in forward-thinking, genre-blurring electronic jazz; Rhodes keys, pianos, synths, strings, horns, and flutes flow floridly over roomy percussion and drum intricacies, representing Kaidi's unmistakable sound. From the smooth funk of 'Misty Garden' to the infectious 'Sweet Cherry Punch', the album redshifts a kaleidoscope of styles: bruk, boogie, soul, and even reggae-steppers on the closing 'Ku Deh'.
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In Search Of Hope (reissue)
Cat: FW 208LP. Rel: 09 Nov 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
In Search Of Hope (part 1) (0:58)
Swift Inspiration (Quick Kid) (5:03)
Do What You Gotta Do (2:53)
Could I Ever Know? (4:31)
He Laughs She Cries (3:54)
So Amazed (3:51)
I'm High (3:19)
Simiya (4:35)
On A Vibe (4:33)
These Things Will Pass (4:03)
In Search Of Hope (part 2) (1:53)
Review: When this album was initially released way back in 2008, it was Kaidi Tatham's first under his given name (previously, he'd released solo records as Afronaught and appeared on all manner of collaborative releases). Since then, he has of course gone on to greater critical and commercial success, but as this timely reissue proves, "In Search of Home" still hits home hard. Like much of his work, it deftly showcases his Herbie Hancock-like jazz and jazz-funk keyboard skills within tracks that variously join the dots between broken beat, hip-hop, deep house, Latin fusion and sumptuous slow jams. Colourful, rich, jazzy and impeccably performed throughout, the album remains one of the high points of Tatham's career and is well worth adding to your collection.
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 in stock $29.37
It's A World Before You
Cat: FW 174. Rel: 30 Nov 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Joyous (4:52)
Your Dreams Don't Mean A Thing (5:03)
Sweet Kinch (0:51)
Cold (5:01)
Out Here On My Own (feat Children Of Zeus) (4:13)
Bien (2:30)
2Tone (6:04)
It's About Who You Know (5:14)
Outta Audah (2:22)
Soon Come (1:00)
It's A World Before You (feat Dego) (4:59)
Cupid (feat Uhmeer) (4:24)
Unique (0:59)
Review: The word 'legend' gets banded about rather a lot, but it is certainly applicable to West London scene stalwart Kaidi Tatham. Further confirmation of this elevated status can be found throughout "It's A World Before You", a staggeringly good album that marks the musician-producer's first solo set for some seven years. While rooted in the kind of warm, rich and life-affirming jazz-funk-fuelled broken beat workouts with which Tatham is most readily associated (and they're naturally superb), there's plenty of killer diversions dotted throughout. These include a couple of spacey, soul-flecked ambient rubs, a sublime collaboration with hip-hop/modern soul fusionists Children of Zeus, and a fine head-nodding hip-hop jam featuring rapper Uhmeer. In a word: essential.
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 in stock $31.36
Kaidi's 5ive
Cat: JRF 0003LP. Rel: 22 Mar 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Don't Hide Your Love (7:20)
To My Surprise (5:21)
Dyno (3:15)
For All The Love In Time (7:44)
Organic Juggernaut (6:08)
Review: A decade after it first surfaced on CD and digital, Kaidi Tatham's superb contribution to Jazz:Refreshed's now legendary 5ive series of mini-albums has finally made it onto vinyl. We don't expect these to hang around in stock too long, in part because it's one of the most consistently on-point and musically expansive sets in Tatham's vast catalogue - and that's saying something. For proof, check the soulful bruk-up business of 'To My Surprise' (reminiscent of the best of the collective Bugz in the Attic project he was a big part of), the fluid, spiritual jazz-funk brilliance of opener 'Don't Hide Your Love' and the expansive, up-tempo excellence of 'Organic Juggernaut', where fluttering flutes, squelchy bass and sparkling pianos catch the ear.
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My Love & Music
Cat: MRBLP 132. Rel: 24 Mar 16
 
International
Maye Omama (13:36)
My Love & Music (3:45)
Odofo Nyi Akyiri Biara (4:39)
Will You Promise (7:49)
Review: A true Ghanaian legend, Taylor's fusions of traditional Ghanaian music with jazz, funk, reggae and soul helped set the blueprint in the early 70s and here's where it all began: 1975, a highly limited debut on Gapophone Records. Reportedly pressed only 500 times due to the country's dictatorship, it's a beautiful introduction. Sweet-tasting highlight with strong reggae references throughout, highlights include the epic 13 minute jam "Maye Omama" and the ebbing, flowing rocksteady soul of "Will You Promise". Still active, teaching and playing at the age of 80, Taylor's music has matured just as well as he has.
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Ebo Taylor
Cat: MRBLP 108. Rel: 29 Jan 13
 
Funk
Saana (5:49)
Ntsir A (5:47)
Bra (6:06)
Ohye Atar Gyan (6:07)
Heaven (6:04)
Amponsah (4:19)
 in stock $24.01
Ebo Taylor & The Pelikans (reissue)
Cat: COMET 121. Rel: 12 Apr 23
 
International
Enye Wo Nyame Nko (6:34)
Gyae Su Na Nkomo (5:01)
Reality (8:18)
Egya Edu (6:50)
Mber No Aso (3:06)
Come Along (5:57)
If You Care (3:34)
Review: Ebo Taylor And The Pelikans were Afro-funk masters of the seventies. Their self-titled 1976 record is one of the most well-regarded and highly sought-after Ghanaian funk offerings and now it gets a high-quality reissue by Comet Records. This album contains the legendary 'Come Along' and is the first time revered artist, arranger, musician and producer Ebo sang the seminal Ghana funk tune. He is joined throughout by the 12-piece Cape Coast collective The Pelikans led by Bessa Simmona with rhythm guitarist Fifi Orleans Lindsay.
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Tags: African | Highlife | Afro Funk | Afro Soul
 in stock $33.05
Jazz Is Dead 22
Jazz Is Dead 22 (transparent green vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JID 022LPC1. Rel: 30 Jan 25
 
Jazz
Get Up
Obra Akyedzi (Gift Of Life)
Kusi Na Sibo
Obi Do Woa (If Someone Loves You)
Nsa A W'oanye Edwuma, Ondzidzi
Beye Bu, Beye Ba
Feeling
Review: At 88, Ghanaian highlife and afrobeat legend Ebo Taylor made his first-ever journey to the US, performing in the Jazz Is Dead concert series. These shows, which sold out across the country, led to an unexpected and electrifying collaboration between Taylor, Adrian Younge, and Ali Shaheed Muhammad. The result is a psychedelic afrobeat album, recorded at Younge's Linear Labs studio, that's bound to thrill fans of both classic West African funk and afrobeat purists. The album channels the raw energy of Ebo's 70s recordings, with swirling horns, fuzzed-out guitars, and the unmistakable polyrhythmic percussion that made Taylor a revolutionary figure in African music. "Collaborating with Ebo Taylor is a bucket-list accomplishment," says Younge, likening the experience to working with another afrobeat pioneer, Fela Kuti. The analog recording style, embracing the gritty textures of 70s Africa, gives this album an authenticity that's impossible to ignore. Tracks like 'Beye Bu, Beye Ba' and 'Kusi Na Sibo' exemplify Taylor's profound lyricism. His reflections on love, spirituality, and gratitude echo his decades-long career, while the ensemble of Ghanaian vocalists adds a spiritual depth that transports listeners back to his prime. Ebo's son, Henry Taylor, also features, proving himself a formidable talent in his own right. This album is not just a nod to the past but a crowning achievement in Taylor's enduring legacy. For connoisseurs of afrobeat, it's a standout moment in both Ebo's catalogue and the growing canon of the Jazz Is Dead series.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
 in stock $32.48
Jazz Is Dead 22
Jazz Is Dead 22 (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JID 022LP. Rel: 30 Jan 25
 
Jazz
Get Up
Obra Akyedzi (Gift Of Life)
Kusi Na Sibo
Obi Do Woa (If Someone Loves You)
Nsa A W'oanye Edwuma, Ondzidzi
Beye Bu, Beye Ba
Feeling
Review: At 88, Ebo Taylor, the legendary Ghanaian highlife and Afrobeat pioneer, made his U.S. debut at the Jazz Is Dead concert series, captivating audiences nationwide. This historic visit coincided with the recording of Ebo Taylor JID022, a groundbreaking psychedelic afrobeat album produced with Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad. Younge expressed the significance of this collaboration, likening it to working with Fela Kuti, emphasising the dream of capturing Ebo's essence on analog tape. The album features swirling horns, gritty guitars and polyrhythmic percussion reminiscent of Taylor's seminal 1970s work, alongside spiritually rich backing vocals that evoke a sense of nostalgia. Ebo's heartfelt lyrics, exploring themes of love, peace and spirituality, resonate with nearly a century of wisdom. Tracks like 'Beye Bu, Beye Ba' and 'Kusi Na Sibo' impart life lessons on gratitude and divine provision, solidifying Ebo Taylor JID022 as an essential addition to his storied catalogue and a crown jewel for Jazz Is Dead. This release coincides with his eagerly anticipated tour across the Americas, showcasing the enduring legacy of a true musical icon.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
 in stock $28.81
Conflict Nkru!
Cat: MRBLP 109. Rel: 29 Jan 13
 
International
You Need Love
Love & Death
What Is Life
Christ Will Come
Victory
 in stock $23.44
Love Is A Hurtin' Thing (reissue)
Love Is A Hurtin' Thing (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl LP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: LH 086LP. Rel: 05 Jul 19
 
Soul
Love Is A Hurtin' Thing (3:23)
How Can Yhou Say It (2:53)
What I Want (3:31)
Burning Eyes (3:25)
Deep Inside Of You (2:28)
World That's Not Real (3:51)
What's Your World (3:53)
Had It All The Time (3:01)
Jolene (3:36)
Music (1:32)
Review: By now, most should know Gloria Ann Taylor's "Deep Inside of You", a sublime chunk of rare disco-soul that's been reissued several times in recent years. Fewer will be familiar with Taylor's other work in the same period for the similarly obscure Selector Sound label, which is gathered together on this fine compilation. Evocative, tear jerking and largely heavily orchestrated in the "wall of sound" production style of Phil Spector, the heart-aching songs benefit greatly from Taylor's fragile but forthright vocal style. Ironically, the finest single moment - "Deep Inside of You" aside - is also the most sparse and bluesy: the near perfect "Burning Eyes". "Love Is A Hurting Thing" sold out when it first appeared in stores in 2015, so this reissue is bound to be popular. Don't sleep.
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Azimuth (reissue)
Azimuth (reissue) (gatefold LP)
Cat: 588054 1. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Sirens' Song (4:31)
O (6:44)
Azimuth (11:25)
The Tunnel (8:40)
Greek Triangle (4:53)
Jacob (5:19)
Review: Azimuth, a collaboration between John Taylor, Norma Winstone, and Kenny Wheeler, presented an enchanting blend of jazz mastery when it was released in 1977 and it still resonates to this day. The album showcases the trio's seamless interplay and innovative approach to improvisation with Taylor's delicate piano, Winstone's ethereal vocals and Wheeler's evocative trumpet creating a mesmerizing tapestry of sound. From the introspective ballads to the spirited compositions, Azimuth captivates with its emotive depth and musical sophistication. This timeless LP remains a testament to the brilliance of three exceptional musicians pushing the boundaries of contemporary jazz.
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One Step From The Blues
Cat: CR 00803. Rel: 24 Oct 24
 
Soul
Steal Away (3:30)
I Had A Dream (3:11)
I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water (2:58)
Part Time Lover (3:32)
Cheaper To Keep Her (3:21)
Seperation Line (3:42)
Doing My Own Thing (part 1) (3:44)
Somebody's Sleeping In My Bed (2:46)
That's Where It's At (3:30)
Stop Doggin' Me (4:09)
Save Your Love For Me (2:21)
Woman Across The River (3:14)
Review: The latest release from Craft Recordings shifts its focus to soul legend Johnnie Taylor, highlighting his deep connection to blues. Known for his Southern soul roots, Taylor's legacy extends far beyond his mainstream hit 'Disco Lady'. Born in Arkansas in 1934, Taylor began his career in gospel before making a name at Stax Records with hits like 'Who's Making Love', which cemented his place in soul history. This new release, One Step From The Blues, dives into Taylor's more blues-focused work, showcasing 12 powerful tracks that capture the raw emotion of heartbreak and betrayal. The album features Taylor's debut Stax single 'I Had a Dream', a sparse and intense standout, along with tracks like 'Cheaper to Keep Her' and a vibrant cover of Sam Cooke's 'That's Where It's At', Each song is delivered with Taylor's unmistakable voice, drawing from both his gospel and blues roots. With the support of top Memphis musicians and insightful new liner notes from journalist Andria Lisle, One Step From The Blues is a brilliant celebration of Taylor's lasting influence, as he marks his 90th birthday this year.
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 in stock $32.76
Two Men In A Boat
Two Men In A Boat (limited clear vinyl LP)
Cat: SRV 520CLEAR. Rel: 28 Jan 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Acte 1 (Jardin De Simone) (8:06)
Acte 2 (6:47)
Acte 3 (3:10)
Acte 4 (5:23)
Acte 1 (Semaine Du Bizarre) (10:28)
Acte 2 (4:23)
Acte 3 (4:18)
 in stock $22.59
Bolts
Bolts (LP)
Cat: TEXT 054. Rel: 17 Oct 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Timelapse (3:44)
GL (2:55)
Escape (2:47)
Flame (8:57)
Raining (3:42)
Right To Riot (4:50)
Round (4:10)
Jordan (3:59)
Ldz (1:20)
Iceberg (3:57)
Review: Four Tet's iconic label, Text Records, rarely releases much beyond the artist's own, less album-based output and collaborations with friends. So it's a revelation that a new artist is coming to release on the imprint too - Hagop Tchaparian's 'Bolts' is a uniquely trans-Armenian take on folktronic dance, blending the found sound house tropes Mr. Tet is all too used to with field recordings from the Mediterranean. An auditory homage to skateboarding, coastal tat shops, and post-punk through the lens of emotive dance music.
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Ja Bo Corre D'mim (reissue)
Cat: ARLP 001. Rel: 10 Nov 21
 
International
Ka Bo Bem Dzoriental (3:48)
Hoje Um Ta Longe (4:46)
Roots Of Our Rasta (5:10)
Ja Bo Corre D'Mim (3:32)
Tchufti Ma Babilon (3:30)
Bo Soriso E Tudo (3:29)
Mundo D'Margura (2:54)
Review: After his first LP Stranger Ja Catem Traboi, Tchiss decided to further experiment with reggae and funana, inspired by the local rhythms of the island of Santiago. Gathering some of the best Cape Verdean musicians of the time, in 1984, together with Ze Antonio on guitar, Bebethe on bass and Alirio on drums, he recorded his second LP Ja Bo Corre D'Mim. An album that sings of a young man far from home, his unrequited love and saudade, the struggles of street life in a foreign land and a world of inequality. Recorded in just 3 days at the Pomodoro Studio in Sutri, the album fully expresses the deep and layered sound of Tchiss' music, where upbeat tempo, powerful vocals and electrifying guitar solos tangle together in a dynamic mix of traditional melodies and cosmic reggae.
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Tags: Cape Verde
 in stock $42.92
Familiar Faces
Familiar Faces (limited yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: YVR 4026. Rel: 23 Feb 24
 
Rock
Mothers Talk (4:21)
Broken/Head Over Heels (7:54)
Memories Fade (4:42)
Mad World (3:49)
Everybody Wants To Rule The World (4:28)
The Hurting (3:48)
Shout (6:31)
Suffer The Children (4:17)
 in stock $17.23
Teaspoon & The Waves (reissue)
Cat: MRBLP 225. Rel: 05 Mar 21
 
Funk
Friday Night (8:33)
Wind & Fire (7:01)
Saturday Express (5:10)
Oh Yeh Soweto (4:10)
Got Me Tight (5:51)
Review: Many will know Teaspoon & The Waves' incredible 'Oh Yeh Soweto' - a brilliant Afro-disco riff on Lamont Dozier's 'Going Back To My Roots' that has appeared on countless compilations and re-edit releases over the years - but fewer have heard the rest of the tracks on the South African band's incredible 1977 debut album (in part because original copies are rather hard to find). To those people, we'll say this: check out this Mr Bongo reissue right now! Blending Afro-jazz with jazz-funk, soul, deep funk and disco, every single track is a winner, with highlights including the celebratory 'Friday Night', the dazzling, duelling solos and heavy percussion of 'Saturday Express' and the life-affirming brilliance of 'Got Me Tight'.
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Fate Walker
Cat: OSHLP 04. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Drum And Bass
Fate Walker (6:12)
Vanish (7:01)
Time Corruption (7:50)
Nocturna (6:24)
Endless Stars (7:50)
Embrace (6:05)
Find Me (7:09)
Dirty Six (6:16)
Review: Bristol's Technical Itch returns with a long-awaited full-length on Over/Shadow and it serves up a relentless dose of darkside energy hot on the heels of the 2024 prelude single 'Fear & Fantasy. Here, Mark Caro dives deep into his signature sound which is a blend of moody steppers, cinematic dread and brutal amen workouts. It's everything fans have come to expect from the master of atmospheric darkness, all wrapped in precision engineering and raw intensity. With nods to techstep and futuristic jungle alike, this is Technical Itch at his uncompromising best and a heavy, immersive odyssey through the darker corners of drum & bass.

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 in stock $36.72
The Brotherhood Of The Bomb (reissue)
The Brotherhood Of The Bomb (reissue) (limited gatefold forest green & blood red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: RR 75291. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Industrial/Noise
Cruise Mode 101 (feat Rubberoom) (4:47)
Glass Prism Enclosure (feat Anti Pop Consortium) (4:23)
Hypertension (6:11)
DC-10 (feat Sonic Sum cuts: Fred Ones) (4:32)
Robosapien (5:45)
Freefall (5:00)
Monoscopic (5:52)
Piranha (feat Toasty Taylor) (4:58)
Sub Species (4:17)
We Can Build You (feat EL P & Vast Aire) (4:17)
Blood Money (5:23)
Hell (5:34)
 in stock $24.85
Beyond The Altai
Cat: HNRLP 020. Rel: 30 Mar 20
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Tides Fall (8:20)
Maha (3:36)
Bania (5:21)
Back To That Atomic Ether (5:38)
10 Swords (8:16)
After Ambers (7:40)
Those Cosmic Plains (7:37)
Review: Following a couple of decent but arguably overlooked 12" singles, Tecwaa has decided the time is right to drop his debut album. The Swedish artist proceeds to languidly shuffle through evocative, occasionally icy tracks that variously draw influence from deep house, 1980s wave music, spiritual jazz, leftfield synth-pop, trippy electronica and chugging psychedelic disco. It's an interesting and entertaining set, with each success delay-laden track delivering a new twist on his hard-to-pigeonhole late night/early morning sound. By the time the bubbly, acid flecked "Those Cosmic Plains" rounds the album off, you'll be ready to listen to it all over again.
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 in stock $29.66
I'm Only A Man (reissue)
I'm Only A Man (reissue) (limited purple vinyl LP)
Cat: RLGM 17751PMI. Rel: 12 Sep 24
 
Soul
Bring On The Heartaches (2:31)
I'm Only A Man (2:39)
Loneliness (2:34)
Reach Out For Me (3:35)
No Answer Came (3:00)
Walk Tall (Baby, That's What I Need) (3:09)
Mirror (3:09)
By The Time I Get To Phoenix (2:55)
Take Your Time (2:43)
I'm Related To You (2:59)
People (4:49)
Review: Willie Tee's I'm Only a Man LP is a rare gem from 1970, originally released on Capitol Records and now making a grand reappearance via a limited-edition reissue. Willie Tee, a New Orleans-based pianist and vocalist, poured his heart and soul into this album, blending raw r&b energy with refined soul production. Known for his fiery 45s during the 60s, Willie brought that same fervor to his debut album. Under the masterful production of David Axelrod and arrangements by HB Barnum, the album envelops Willie's rich, raspy voice with lush strings, vibrant brass, and a groove-driven rhythm section. Tracks like 'Bring On The Heartaches,' 'I'm Only a Man,' and 'Loneliness' showcase his emotive delivery, while 'Walk Tall' and 'Reach Out for Me' highlight the album's dynamic range. This LP also features unexpected delights, like the big band-influenced 'I'm Related to You.' This reissue is a celebration of a record that has quietly captivated collectors and soul enthusiasts for decades, now brought back to life with a fresh, vibrant pressing.
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 in stock $36.44
Thirteen (remastered)
Thirteen (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP + 7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: 190758 37061. Rel: 10 Aug 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Hang On (5:02)
The Cabbage (2:57)
Radio (2:55)
Norman 3 (4:37)
Song To The Cynic (3:34)
120 Mins (3:11)
Escher (3:20)
Commercial Alternative (2:40)
Fear Of Flying (5:23)
Tears Are Cool (3:49)
Ret Liv Dead (2:10)
Get Funky (1:15)
Gene Clark (6:36)
Country Song (3:59)
Eyes Wide Open (1:59)
 in stock $30.79
Bandwagonesque (remastered)
Bandwagonesque (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 190758 69091. Rel: 11 Feb 22
 
Indie/Alternative
The Concept (3:12)
Satan (2:56)
December (4:21)
What You Do To Me (1:59)
I Don't Know (4:34)
Star Sign (5:00)
Metal Baby (3:40)
Pet Rock (2:35)
Sidewinder (3:03)
Alcoholiday (5:25)
Guiding Star (2:40)
Is This Music? (3:17)
Review: When Scottish alternative rock heroes Teenage Fanclub first dropped this, their third full length outing, it was something of a milestone. Arriving via the world famous and universally (well, we think so anyway) revered label Creation Records certainly never does anyone any harm, but in this case all the stars aligned in such way to offer the band what every British guitar act aims for - US success.

American tastemaker title Spin magazine even crowned it Album of the Year for 1991, a sure sign of its impact over the other side of the Atlantic. Whether you'd agree with that accolade or not, it's a classic example of jangle-noise-power pop indie that really helped define what those words actually mean for at least two generations to come. A landmark release.
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LP
LP (limited translucent orange vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: WRWTFWW 064. Rel: 14 Mar 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Birthday (2:56)
DJDJ (3:46)
Fabulous (3:40)
Magic (3:30)
Emez (3:45)
Consumer Electronics (4:05)
Mind Power (2:10)
Rendezvous (3:16)
Ringwear (3:19)
Nomadologie (4:28)
 in stock $28.53
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