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More Ethiopian Soul & Groove: Ethiopian Urban Modern Music Vol 3
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Cat: HS 096VL. Rel: 15 Apr 16
 
Soul
Girma Beyene - "Ene Negn Bay Manesh" (4:02)
Seyoum Gebreyes & Wallias Band - "Metch Ene Terf Feleghu" (2:21)
Hirut Beqele - "Ewnetegna Feqer" (3:16)
Samuel Belay - "Qeresh Endewaza" (3:18)
Girma Beyene - "Yebeqagnal" (3:31)
Mahmoud Ahmed - "Lomiwen Teqebeletch" (3:25)
Muluqen Mellesse - "Djemeregne" (7:30)
Asselefetch Ashine & Getenesh Kebret - "Metche New" (3:33)
Getatchew Mekurya - "Gedamay" (3:52)
Review: It was France's l'Arome Productions that had first reissued this spectacular selection of Ethiopian soul and funk back in 2009 but, since then, this particular compilation has turned into something of a cult-classic within the digging world, and it has been repressed by Heavenly Sweetness on three different occasions. None of this is in the least bit surprising given just how special the sounds on here truly are, and if you're a fan of Mulatu then this will hit the spot big time! Moreover, tunes by the likes of Samuel Belay, Mahmoud Ahmed - who has appeared on Mississippi's reissue schedule - and Girma Beyene go much further than the usual dosage of far-out funk, leading us to a tense, dimly lit scenario that is both hypnotic and totally different from anything else. Highly recommended, a timeless slice of history.
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Fallin Off The Reel Vol III & IV
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Fallin Off The Reel Vol III & IV (2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: TS 022. Rel: 16 Jan 15
 
Soul
Lee Fields & The Expressions - "You're The Kind Of Girl" (3:53)
Liam Bailey - "Please Love Me" (2:51)
The Olympians - "The Rain Song" (3:51)
Lady - "Money" (3:34)
Bacao Rhythm &Steel Band - "PIMP" (3:08)
Qunestine Strong - "One Hundred Years From Now" (2:33)
Beau Williams - "I'll Be Home Soon" (3:34)
The Ghetto Brothers - "Girl From The Mountain" (4:21)
El Michels Affair - "Run Fay Run" (3:20)
The Original Brothers - "Blackout" (2:10)
Liam Bailey - "When Will They Learn" (3:01)
The Fabulous 3 - "Nightbird" (2:05)
Lee Fields & The Expressions - "Just Can't Win" (radio edit) (3:04)
The Olympians - "Stand Tall" (3:06)
Zafari - "King Masuru" (3:37)
Shirley Nanette - "All Of Your Life" (3:57)
Lady - "Good Lovin" (Hlic remix) (3:03)
Quincy Bright - "Stay The Night" (1:18)
Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band - "Laventille Road March" (3:07)
Lee Fields & His Band - "Fought For Survival" (3:06)
El Michels Affair - "Blind Love" (2:46)
Lady - "Get Ready" (Ticklah remix instrumental) (4:51)
Liam Bailey - "On My Mind" (3:25)
Lee Fields & The Expressions - "Faithful Man" (Bare Bones version) (3:43)
The Olympians - "How Can I Love (Now That You're Gone)" (3:42)
JD & The Evil's Dynamite Band - "Sunday Kind Of Love" (2:43)
Review: Williamsburg-based Truth & Soul Records is fast becoming one of the most reliable sources of modern soul and revivalist deep funk. Should you be unfamiliar with their output - and you should be, given that they set up shop in 2003 - this double LP trawl through the label's bulging back catalogue should be an essential purchase. Highlights are naturally plentiful, from the Cuban and Caribbean influenced instrumental brilliance of Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band's "Pimp", and the stripped-back deep soul of Beau Williams' "I'll Be Home Soon", to the raw, Hammond-heavy 60s jazz-funk of The Fabulous 3's "Night Bird" and fuzzy analogue afro-funk of Zafari's "King Masuru".
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Afterschool Special: The 123s Of Kid Soul
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Cat: NUM 066LP. Rel: 13 Sep 16
 
Soul
Bethlehem Center Children's Choir - "I'm A Special Kid" (1:25)
Scott Three - "Runnin' Wild (Ain't Gonna Help You)" (2:24)
Jimi Hill - "Guessing Games" (3:17)
Leonard (Lil' Man) Kaigler - "You Got Me Believing" (3:17)
Cash - "I Love You Still" (2:45)
Brighter Side OF Darkness - "Because I Love You" (3:36)
Next Movement - "Every Where You Go" (2:45)
The Bennett's - "I Want A Little Girl" (2:24)
Future Kind - "Simon Says" (3:49)
The Dynamics - "I'm Free, No Dope For Me" (2:28)
The Brother's Rap - "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" (2:50)
The Greer Brothers - "We Don't Dig No Busing (The Busing Song)" (3:34)
Little Man & The Inquires - "Funky Breakdown" (2:12)
Five Ounces Of Soul - "Love Got A Piece Of Your Mind" (4:35)
Magical Connection - "Girl Why Do You Want To Take My Heart" (2:58)
Soul Emotions & Co - "It's Time For Love" (3:07)
Brotherly Five - "Losing My Girl" (4:17)
The Mustangs - "The Other Guy" (2:49)
Nancy Dupree - "James Brown" (with A Group Of Rochester, NY Youngsters) (2:44)
Review: The Numero group can hardly ever do any wrong and, as per usual, they've steamrolled their way to the top of our charts with a monstrously good new soul compilation. It was ten years ago this year that they released their Homeschooled compilation, which also championed the young talents of the 70s soul scene in the USA, so The Afterschool Special feels like a natural release from their end. And there's just so much talent in here. Number 66 in the series features must-have 7" rarities such as "Runnin' Wild" by Scott Three, who already sounds as mature as any adult, the squeakier voice of Jimi Hill, a gloriously funky little head-trip in "I Love You Still" by Cash, and so much more. This compilation is literally four sides of pure heat, and it's certainly yet another highly recommended Numero bombshell.
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TSG Best Selection
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TSG Best Selection (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7426. Rel: 02 Sep 24
 
Soul
Ricardo Marrero & The Group - "Babalonia" (3:18)
Spice - "The Last Time" (4:01)
1619 Bad Ass Band - "Nothing Can Stop My Loving You" (3:50)
The Corner Gang - "The Music Of Your Mind" (2:21)
Reality - "Let's Party People" (5:14)
Cynthia Schloss - "There's A Fire" (2:22)
The Ultimates - "Girl I've Been Trying To Tell You" (2:55)
Erik Dunbar - "You Must Be From Heaven" (3:19)
The Topics - "God & You" (3:31)
Lloyd Price - "Music-music" (3:56)
Review: For hardcore soul fans, the tax scam label TSG Records is legendary. Finding original copies of the tunes it put out is all but impossible these days, especially for an affordable price, and so this new collection helps make having them all to hadn't a reality. It's is a one-stop shop for top-drawer rare groves, sensual sounds and fiery funk sounds that were all originally recorded around the ends of 70s in the United States. Ricardo Marrero & The Group opens up with the steamy South American sounds of 'Babalonia' and Lloyd Price shuts the whole thing down with the more swirling, airy and feel-good summer soul vibes of 'Music-music' and in between are plenty of gems.
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The Key To Our Love Vol 3
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Cat: KTOL 003. Rel: 08 Jun 23
 
Soul
Laurene Lavallis - "Love Don't Change" (3:58)
The Si-Berians - "Crying Baby Won't Help The Hurt" (3:28)
Delbert & The Stewart Sensation - "How Far Can Our Love Go?" (4:39)
Taste Of Love - "Cindy" (4:04)
The 5 Stepping Stars - "Making Love" (2:51)
Joe Jama - "Phases Of Time" (2:33)
The Invaders - "O Lord" (3:00)
Soul Suspension - "What Am I To Do" (2:37)
Carrie Riley & The Fascinations - "Living In A Lonesome House Without You" (5:40)
Upheaval - "Now That You've Gone" (5:43)
Review: Symphonical's The Key To Our Love series has proven exceedingly popular with soul lovers and this third volume shows there is still plenty of mileage in it yet. As always there is an in-depth exploration of black and brown American artists here who are the foundations of the sound. Most of those featured will be obscure to many - but not for long, as their music makes a lasting impression. There is the vulnerable lo-fi sound of Laurene Lavallis's 'Love Don't Change,' Delbert & The Stewart Sensation's sentimental swooner 'How Far Can Our Love Go?' and Carrie Riley & The Fascinations offer up some lovely harmonies on 'Living In A Lonesome House Without You' amongst many other standouts.
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Shades Of Sorrow: Rare Chicano & Blue Eyed Soul Ballads Vol 2
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Cat: SOS 02LP. Rel: 22 Jul 24
 
Soul
The Encores - "Come Back" (2:13)
The Sharades - "Only Tear" (2:30)
The Dirty Elbows - "I Love You, Girl" (2:40)
The Juveniles - "What Can I Do" (3:30)
Duke Of Earl & The Electric Experience - "I Found Love" (3:09)
Five Guys - "When We're Together" (3:04)
The Fluid Ounces - "He's Got You" (2:48)
Mike McGowan - "But I Love You" (3:07)
City Limits - "Crystal Ball" (3:33)
The Lonely Souls - "Can't Stop Now" (2:59)
Flintstone Bros - "Tortured Mind" (2:58)
The Sabres - "It's All In Your Mind" (2:33)
Review: Monster Mike of Oracion Record is back once again having been digging deep into soul history. The treasures he returns with are again exceptional, just like they were in the first volume. Shades Of Sorrow: Rare Chicano & Blue Eyed Soul Ballads features 25 more gems from the likes of The Sharades, The Dirty Elbows and The Fluid Ounces, all of which tug at the heart, bring beautiful sad feelings to the fore and leave you feeling happy to be alive and able to experience such stunning melancholy. An essential album .
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NOW Presents Classic Soul
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Cat: LPNBX 5. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Soul
Aretha Franklin - "I Say A Little Prayer" (3:31)
Dionne Warwick - "Walk On By" (2:49)
Marvin Gaye - "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" (3:14)
Stevie Wonder - "I Was Made To Love Her" (2:36)
The Drifters - "Save The Last Dance For Me" (2:27)
The Temptations - "My Girl" (2:44)
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - "The Tracks Of My Tears" (2:56)
Otis Redding - "(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay" (2:39)
Jimmy Ruffin - "What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted" (2:58)
The Supremes - "Stop! In The Name Of Love" (2:50)
The Ronettes - "Be My Baby" (2:36)
The Marvelettes - "Please Mr. Postman" (2:29)
The Velvelettes - "He Was Really Sayin' Somethin'" (2:31)
Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - "(Love Is Like A) Heat Wave" (2:43)
Four Tops - "Reach Out I'll Be There" (2:59)
Sam & Dave - "Soul Man" (2:38)
Arthur Conley - "Sweet Soul Music" (2:20)
Eddie Floyd - "Knock On Wood" (3:06)
Wilson Pickett - "In The Midnight Hour" (2:33)
Ike & Tina Turner - "River Deep - Mountain High" (3:38)
Jackson 5 - "I Want You Back" (2:53)
Stevie Wonder - "Uptight (Everything's Alright)" (2:54)
Barrett Strong - "Money (That's What I Want)" (2:37)
Four Tops - "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)" (2:43)
Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons - "The Night" (3:22)
Frank Wilson - "Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)" (2:29)
Gloria Jones - "Tainted Love" (2:12)
Booker T & The M.G.'s - "Green Onions" (2:53)
Ben E King - "Stand By Me" (2:57)
Percy Sledge - "When A Man Loves A Woman" (2:45)
Otis Redding - "Try A Little Tenderness" (3:21)
Mary Wells - "My Guy" (2:53)
Dionne Warwick - "Don't Make Me Over" (2:35)
Brook Benton - "Rainy Night In Georgia" (3:27)
Dinah Washington - "Mad About The Boy" (2:53)
James Brown - "It's A Man's Man's Man's World" (2:43)
Nina Simone - "Feeling Good" (2:53)
Aretha Franklin - "Respect" (2:25)
Fontella Bass - "Rescue Me" (2:52)
Freda Payne - "Band Of Gold" (2:52)
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - "The Tears Of A Clown" (3:00)
Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - "Dancing In The Street" (2:40)
The Supremes - "Baby Love" (2:38)
The Toys - "A Lover's Concerto" (2:40)
The Drifters - "On Broadway" (3:00)
Ann Peebles - "I Can't Stand The Rain" (2:28)
Erma Franklin - "Piece Of My Heart" (2:34)
The Temptations - "Papa Was A Rollin' Stone" (5:06)
Sly & The Family Stone - "Family Affair" (3:04)
Curtis Mayfield - "Move On Up" (2:46)
Isaac Hayes - "Theme From "Shaft"" (3:16)
Edwin Starr - "War" (3:21)
Marlena Shaw - "California Soul" (2:53)
William DeVaughn - "Be Thankful For What You Got, Part 1" (3:27)
The Spinners - "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love" (4:10)
Marvin Gaye - "What's Going On" (3:51)
Al Green - "Let's Stay Together" (3:15)
Bill Withers - "Ain't No Sunshine" (2:05)
Billy Paul - "Me & Mrs Jones" (3:42)
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - "If You Don't Know Me By Now" (3:22)
The Stylistics - "You Make Me Feel Brand New (Let's Put It All Together Version)" (4:49)
The Delfonics - "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)" (3:21)
Timmy Thomas - "Why Can't We Live Together" (3:26)
Roberta Flack - "Killing Me Softly With His Song" (4:45)
Minnie Riperton - "Lovin' You" (3:19)
Deniece Williams - "Free" (2:51)
The Three Degrees - "When Will I See You Again" (3:00)
Gladys Knight & The Pips - "Midnight Train To Georgia" (4:37)
The Floaters - "Float On" (4:08)
Jackson 5 - "I'll Be There" (3:57)
Diana Ross - "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" (3:36)
Barry White - "You're The First, The Last, My Everything" (3:23)
Earth, Wind & Fire - "Fantasy" (3:48)
The Isley Brothers - "Summer Breeze, Pt 1" (3:06)
The Tymes - "Ms Grace" (3:25)
The O'Jays - "Love Train" (2:57)
George McCrae - "Rock Your Baby" (3:19)
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - "Don't Leave Me This Way" (3:52)
Commodores - "Three Times A Lady" (3:37)
Rose Royce - "Wishing On A Star" (4:46)
Peaches & Herb - "Reunited" (3:58)
Heatwave - "Always & Forever" (3:35)
Gladys Knight & The Pips - "Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me" (3:43)
George Benson - "The Greatest Love Of All" (3:34)
Marvin Gaye - "Let's Get It On" (3:59)
Review: The rather legendary NOW series has done it all throughout its long history - perfect snapshots of the current pop landscape, retro collections of 80s gold, and now it serves up a classic soul selection across no fewer than 10 whole sides of fresh vinyl. With such a huge run time to play with it is no surprise that just about every single conceivable base is covered here and all the major tunes and artist are included. Take your pick from the likes of Ike & Tina Turner, Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Martha Reeves & The Vandellas and many more highlights here.
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More Loving On The Flipside: Sweet Funk & Beat Heavy Ballads 1968-1975
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Cat: NA 5282LP. Rel: 11 Feb 25
 
Soul
Del Jones - "The Last Letter"
Herb Johnson - "Where Are You"
Timothy Mcnealy - "Will You Be There"
Little Beaver - "Do Right Man"
Soul Superiors - "Trust In Me Baby" (feat Sherman Willis)
Outback - "Strangers In Our Homeland"
The Montecarlos - "If You Leave"
Words Of Wisdom - "You Made Me Everything"
Soul Charges - "My Heart Beats For You"
The Power Of Attorney - "I'm Just Your Clown"
James Reese - "Throwing Stones" (Kenny Dope main mix)
Richard Marks - "I'm With You Love"
Bonnie Floyd - "You're My Everything"
The Ledgends - "A Fool For You"
Apple & The Three Oranges - "Moonlight"
Review: Loving On The Flip Side compiles overlooked ballads from the flip sides of funk 45s in the Now-Again and Truth and Soul vaults, all presented in the same format as the Soul Cal anthology. This collection showcases incredible music that pairs heavy funk with sweet soul to create a sound the label calls "sweet funk." The journey began nearly a decade ago with the discovery of the Darling Dears and Funky Heavy's unique two-sided single which sparked a search that led to their full inclusion in this anthology. The process unearthed other soulful gems and now culminates in an essential exploration of black American creativity and musical innovation.
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City Music Tokyo: Anagram
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Cat: PCJA 00157. Rel: 04 Nov 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Ami Ozaki - "Love Is Easy" (3:42)
Linda Yamamoto - "Crazy Baby" (3:10)
Yuko Kanai - "Maya Maya Beach" (3:28)
Sadao China - "Okinawan Passion" (3:57)
Seiko Ito - "Nagisa No Unlucky Boys" (5:07)
Fishmans - "Wasurechau Hitotoki" (5:39)
The Beatniks - "Chotto Tsurainda" (4:28)
Parachute - "Kowloon Daily" (2:50)
Takuya Takahashi - "Shadow On The Wall" (4:00)
Fairchild - "Call Back" (4:47)
Review: Since its inception in 2020, Kunimondo Takiguchi's City Music Tokyo compilation series has emerged as one of the most authoritative and reliable sources of 'city pop' gems - in part because he traditionally looks beyond the style's 1980s heyday and includes older and newer songs that fit into the celebrated style's colourful and Western pop-influenced aesthetic. There's naturally plenty of goodness to be found across the latest edition, subtitled 'Anagram'. The plentiful highlights include the joyous, boogie-era disco swell of Ami Ozaki's 'Love Is Easy', the quirky, big band-sporting eccentricity of 'Maya Maya Beach' by Yuko Kanai, the slow-motion reggae-pop warmth of Seiko Ito's 'Nagisa No Unlucky Boys' and the low-slung wonder that is Parachute's 'Kowloon Daily'.
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Where Southern Soul Began (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
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Cat: HOS 36LP. Rel: 07 May 24
 
Soul
Al TNT Braggs - "Cigarettes & Coffee" (2:20)
Shirley Raymond - "You're Gonna Miss Me" (2:24)
Otis Redding - "Shout Bamalama" (1:56)
Bobby Bland - "I've Been Wrong For So Long" (2:19)
Little Junior Parker - "Backtracking" (2:37)
Louis Jones - "That's Cuz I Love You" (2:47)
Little Bob & The Lolllipops - "You Don't Have To Cry" (3:11)
Roscoe Shelton - "Please Think It Over" (2:47)
Ted Taylor - "If I Don't See You Again" (2:09)
Roy Lee Johnson - "Too Many Tears" (2:17)
Elmore Morris - "What Can I Do For You" (2:25)
William Bell - "You Don't Miss Your Water" (3:01)
Joe Medwick - "I Cried" (2:55)
Joe Tex - "Blessed Are These Tears" (2:21)
Earl Gaines - "Best Of Luck Baby" (2:27)
Sam & Dave - "My Love Belongs To You" (2:20)
Fontella Bass - "I Don't Hurt Anymore" (2:10)
James Brown - "Please, Please, Please" (2:46)
Review: The record Store Day releases are coming thick and fast for 2024 and this is a gem in amongst them. It is said that the so-called "Golden Age of Southern Soul" lasted from about 1962 to 1975, after which point it was disco that shot to prominence and took all the headlines. Although the ensuing fusion of country, gospel, and r&b from the legendary Memphis and Muscle Shoals in the '60s appeared groundbreaking, southern soul drew from diverse influences. Horn lines from Louisiana's swamp pop, blues' lyrical themes, country music's melodies, and profound inspiration from black churches all contributed. As part of the 'History of Soul' series, this LP uncovers southern soul's musical roots with insightful notes by John Ridley, so prepare to be captivated by a truly authentic narrative and electrifying sounds.
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Harde Smart Volume 2: Flemish & Dutch Grooves From The 80's
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Cat: SDBANCD 18. Rel: 21 May 24
 
Funk
Mixtape (CD 1: mixtape)
Step By Step - "Ik Laat Me Niet Belazeren" (CD 2: bonus CD with Full Length tracks)
Monica Rypma - "Ik Hou Veel Van Jou"
Bloedgroep O - "Slow Motion"
Francis Verdoodt - "Tegelliedje & Herrie/Gevaarlijk" (Harde Smart edit)
Rob Glotzbach - "Hoofdstuk 1"
Noodweer - "De Toekomst Laat Me Koud"
Jan Hautekiet - "Nachttrafiek"
Peter Praet & Praters - "Enkel Proberen"
Omar & The New Sound - "Drugs"
Joost Belinfante - "Zonder Woorden"
De DIV - "Teken De Tijd"
MAM - "Ongelofelijk"
Cocododo - "Roekoe"
Kurt Van Eeghem - "Cool He, Jongen"
Nadagen - "Onder 4 Ogen"
Mensen Blaffen - "Braziliaanse Woud"
Wim De Craene - "Hoor"
Review: Five years ago, Sban Records unleashed Harde Smart, a fine collection of Flemish and Dutch records of the 1970s heavily influenced by Black American funk, soul, and dance music. This belated follow-up focuses on the 1980s, a decade in which the influence of American AOR, disco-rock, boogie, synth-pop and electro could be heard across plenty of releases by Dutch and Belgian bands. Highlights include the blue-eyed, synth-powered dreaminess of 'Drugs' by Omar & The New Sound, the P-funk-influenced flavours of Joost Belinfante's 'Zonder Woorden', the Zouk-splashed tropical boogie of De Div's 'Teken De Tijd', and the post-punk new-wave eccentricity of Nadagen's 'Onder 4 Ogen', which sounds like a Dutch take on Sheffield band Chakk.
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Shades Of Sorrow: Rare Chicano & Blue Eyed Soul Ballads Volume Three
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Cat: SRLL 001WOS. Rel: 18 Nov 24
 
Soul
Glenn Wells - "I Might Cry"
JH & The Esquires - "Stay By Me"
The Blue Chords - "So Far Away"
Riccardo & The 4 Most - "There's A Reason"
The Intentions - "I'll Search The World"
The Lost Legend - "Yes I'm Ready"
Me & Him Duo - "Stay With Me"
Mike McCain - "Bleak Street"
Lil' Kenneth & The Rhythm Makers - "Don't Make Me Leave This World Of Mine"
The Conservative Sound & Brass - "I'll Find A Way"
ESP (Experimental Soul Project) - "Drowning In My Tears"
CC Thomas & The Yellowcase - "Bernard's Theme"
Review: Like the two previous volumes, Volume Three of this series is another beautiful compilation that digs deep into some of the most obscure and emotive soul ballads from the Chicano and blue-eyed soul genres' heyday. This wonder album continues to uncover hidden gems and passionate performances that span decades and have aged to perfection. With soulful melodies, heartfelt lyrics and smooth arrangements coming thick and fast, the album brings together rare tracks, soulful, emotional ballads and authenticity in abundance.
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City Soul Compilation
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City Soul Compilation (LP + insert + obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 8089. Rel: 29 May 24
 
Soul
William Sikstrom - "Tell Me" (4:00)
Mime - "This Summer" (5:14)
Tim Cashion - "Shower Me With All Your Love" (3:18)
Julia Wu - "One In A Billion" (3:12)
Samuel Purdey - "Whatever I Do" (3:26)
Page 99 - "Nothing You Can Do About It" (5:14)
Anthony Strong - "You To Me Are Everything" (4:08)
Yakul - "Afraid Of Something" (3:48)
Bluey - "You Are The One" (4:32)
Workshy - "You'll Never Get To Heaven" (4:01)
Review: City Soul merges soul, AOR, and blue-eyed soul, and is akin to the enduring popularity of city pop among revivalists. Featuring ten carefully curated tracks from the extensive City Soul CD series-almost all making their world debut on analogue vinyl here-the new album from P-VINE caters to AOR fans with David Foster & Jay Graydon's rendition of Airplay's 'Nothing You Can Do About It,' and blue-eyed soul aficionados with Samuel Purdie's 'Whatever I Do.' Further tracks span 90s R&B revival to contemporary Japanese hits, so this will appeal to a diverse audience and also includes an insightful commentary by Akira Obuchi, offering a thorough exploration of the ongoing "city soul" scene.
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Delta Swamp Rock: Sounds From The South: At The Crossroads Of Rock Country & Soul
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Delta Swamp Rock: Sounds From The South: At The Crossroads Of Rock Country & Soul (gatefold 2xLP + booklet + photocard + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 520. Rel: 16 May 24
 
Folk/Americana
Lynryd Skynryd - "The Seasons" (4:06)
Barefoot Jerry - "Smokies" (2:15)
Joe South - "Hush" (3:46)
Bobbie Gentry - "Papa, Won't You Let Me Go To Town With You" (2:34)
Area Code 615 - "Stone Fox Chase" (3:16)
Cher - "I Walk On Guilded Splinters" (2:29)
Cowboy - "Please Be With Me" (3:47)
The Allman Brothers - "Ain't Wastin' Time No More" (3:37)
Link Wray - "Be What You Want To" (4:31)
Boz Scaggs - "I'll Be Long Gone" (4:06)
Lynyrd Skynyrd - "Comin' Home" (5:21)
Bobbie Gentry - "Seasons Come, Seasons Go" (2:51)
Leon Russell - "Out In The Woods" (3:35)
Tony Joe White - "Polk Salad Annie" (3:42)
Barefoot Jerry - "Barefoot Jerry" (4:43)
Dan Penn - "If Love Was Money" (3:29)
Linda Ronstadt - "I Won't Be Hangin' 'Round" (2:56)
Waylon Jennings - "Big D" (2:29)
Big Star - "Thirteen" (2:37)
Bobbie Gentry - "Mississippi Delta" (3:02)
Travis Wammack - "I Forgot To Remember To Forget" (2:52)
Johnny Cash - "If I Were A Carpenter" (2:59)
Billy Vera - "I'm Leavin' Here Tomorrow, Mama" (4:13)
Review: Soul Jazz Records' Delta Swamp Rock Volume 2 delves into the musical fusion of country, rock, and soul in the American South of the 1960s and early 1970s. Southern rock's rise in the 1970s, led by The Allman Brothers, Marshall Tucker, and Lynyrd Skynyrd, created a unique sound blending country, rock, and black music, reshaping white southern working-class youth identity. The roots of this movement trace back to the legendary Muscle Shoals, Alabama, where white studio musicians and r&b legends like Aretha Franklin and Wilson Pickett collaborated. The release captures that time and includes an extensive book, photographs, interviews and all on lovely double vinyl.
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The Wiz (Soundtrack)
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The Wiz (Soundtrack) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 656084 3. Rel: 29 Aug 24
 
Soundtracks
Main Title: Overture (part 1) (0:55)
Overture (part 2) (1:15)
The Feeling That We Have (2:16)
Can I Go On? (3:32)
Glinda's Theme (1:32)
He's The Wizard (1:28)
Munchkins (4:14)
Soon As I Get Home/Home (3:54)
You Can't Win (3:13)
Ease On Down The Road (#1) (3:48)
What Would I Do If I Could Feel? (2:12)
Slide Some Oil To Me (2:49)
Ease On Down The Road (#2) (1:24)
(I'm A) Mean Ole Lion (2:18)
Ease On Down The Road (#3) (1:27)
Poppy Girls (3:23)
Be A Lion (4:53)
End Of The Yellow Brick Road (2:24)
Emerald City Sequence (4:17)
So You Wanted To See The Wizard (2:48)
Is This What Feeling Gets? (Dorothy's Theme) (3:10)
Don't Nobody Bring Me No Bad News (3:00)
A Brand New Day (3:04)
Believe In Yourself (Dorothy) (4:14)
The Good Witch Glinda (2:57)
Believe In Yourself (reprise) (3:14)
Home (3:55)
Review: The Wiz is a vibrant urban adaptation of the classic musical turned spooky-as-hell movie The Wizard of Oz, and it is set in Queens, New York, rather than the deepest Kansas as was the original. Featuring a talented Black cast, the musical stars iconic artists like Diana Ross, Nipsey Russell, Michael Jackson, and Quincy Jones and was a huge success. The soundtrack, certified Gold by the RIAA, was just as much of a hit and now it arrives on vinyl. The album includes hit singles such as 'You Can't Win,' 'Ease on Down the Road' and 'A Brand New Day.'
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Eccentric Soul: The Saadia Label
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Eccentric Soul: The Saadia Label (forest green splattered vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: NUM 097LPC1. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
Soul
Pearl Dowell - "It's All Over" (3:02)
Little Beaver & The Rocketeers - "Everybody Has Some Dues To Pay" (4:20)
Robert Moore - "Just Can't Help Myself" (2:13)
Little Beaver & The Rocketeers - "Do Right Man" (2:54)
Brother Williams - "Right On Brother" (2:47)
Pearl Dowell - "Good Things" (2:36)
Joey Gilmore - "Somebody Done Took My Baby & Gone" (3:30)
Little Beaver & The Rocketeers - "Blind Man" (3:17)
Joey Gilmore - "Girl Your Best Friend Done Took Your Place" (2:51)
Robert Moore - "Everything's Gonna Be Alright" (2:39)
Little Beaver & The Rocketeers - "Do It To Me One More Time" (2:14)
Thunder Lightning & Rain - "Super Funky" (4:31)
Brother Williams - "Cold Sweat" (2:23)
Joey Gilmore - "Blind Man" (2:56)
Sam Baker - "Do Right Man" (2:43)
Review: Numero Group is one of our top labels and it is albums like this which make it so. Eccentric Soul: The Saadia Label is collection of 15 of Saadia's funkiest and most deep and soulful jams from the years 1968 to 1970. It comes from talented names like Pearl Dowell, Joey Gilmore, Little Beaver and Frank Williams' Rocketeers and is a great source of gold for Das but also sample diggers. It is 20 years since the label did their first volume of the long-running Eccentric Soul series but all these years later it still bangs.
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Eccentric Soul: The Tragar & Note Labels
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Eccentric Soul: The Tragar & Note Labels (gatefold hotlanta orange marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NUM 020LPC1. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Soul
Tee Fletcher - "Down In The Country" (2:13)
Bill Wright - "You Got A Spell On Me" (2:11)
Eula Cooper - "Shake Daddy Shake" (1:51)
The Knights - "Tipping Strings" (2:04)
L Daniels - "Nitecap" (2:18)
Frankie & Robert - "Sweet Thing" (1:46)
Franciene Thomas - "I'll Be There" (2:00)
Richard Cook - "Somebody Got'a Help Me" (2:08)
Frankie & Robert - "Love (It's Been So Long)" (1:59)
The Knights - "The Hump" (2:08)
Chuck Wilder - "The Clown" (2:37)
Tokay Lewis - "Who Wants Me Now" (2:10)
Nathan Wilkes - "Now That I'm Wise" (3:25)
Langston & French - "Tumbling Down" (2:12)
Eula Cooper - "Heavenly Father" (2:15)
Tokay Lewis - "What Can The Matter Be" (2:23)
Richard Cook - "Love Is So Mean" (2:40)
Bill Wright - "You're The Only Thing I've Got Going For Me" (2:58)
Sonia Ross - "Every Now & Then" (2:39)
Sandy Gaye - "Watch The Dog That Bring The Bone" (2:16)
Bobby Owens & The Diplomats - "Messing Around" (3:43)
Bill Wright - "How Can I Hit The Ball" (3:09)
Tee Fletcher - "All Because Of You" (2:16)
Eula Cooper - "Standing By Love" (2:24)
Four Tracks - "Charade" (3:03)
The Young Divines - "Deep In Your Heart" (2:50)
Eula Cooper - "I Need You More" (3:02)
Chuck Wilder - "Why" (1:54)
Sonia Ross - "Let Me Be Free" (1:50)
Eula Cooper - "Try" (2:13)
Young Divines - "Ain't That Sharp" (3:44)
Franciene Thomas - "Too Beautiful To Be Good" (2:36)
Sonia Ross - "Breaking My Heart" (2:31)
Four Tracks - "You Mean Everything To Me" (4:15)
Review: Eccentric Soul: The Tragar & Note Labels is yet another superb journey into the lesser-known realms of soul music curated by one of our faves, the Numero Group. This particular compilation unearths rare gems from the Tragar and Note labels and offers a glimpse into the vibrant soul scenes of the 1960s and 1970s. From raw and gritty performances to polished and sophisticated arrangements, each track tells a unique story of love, loss, and perseverance. With soulful vocals, infectious grooves, and lush instrumentation, the album captures the essence of a bygone era while remaining relevant and compelling to contemporary listeners. Essentially, it's a treasure trove of forgotten classics waiting to be rediscovered.
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The Color Purple (Soundtrack)
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The Color Purple (Soundtrack) (trifold purple vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: WTM 002. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Soundtracks
Halle Bailey & Phylicia Pearl Mpasi - "Huckleberry Pie" (1:03)
Tamela Mann, David Alan Grier, Halle Bailey & The Color Purple Ensemble - "Mysterious Ways" (3:44)
Phylicia Pearl Mpasi & Ensemble - "She Be Mine" (3:34)
Halle Bailey & Phylicia Pearl Mpasi - "Keep It Movin’" (3:45)
Corey Hawkins & The Color Purple Ensemble - "Workin’" (1:16)
Danielle Brooks & The Color Purple Ensemble - "Hell No!" (3:10)
Fantasia Barrino, Colman Domingo & The Color Purple Ensemble - "Shug Avery" (3:18)
Fantasia Barrino - "Dear God - Shug" (1:25)
Taraji P Henson - "Push Da Button" (4:17)
Fantasia Barrino & Taraji P Henson - "What About Love?" (2:25)
The Color Purple Ensemble - "Agoo" (3:05)
Fantasia Barrino - "Hell No!" (reprise) (2:20)
Taraji P Henson - "Miss Celie’s Blues (Sister)" (2:59)
Fantasia Barrino, Danielle Brooks, Taraji P Henson, Gabriella Wilson, HER & The Color Purple Ensemble - "Miss Celie’s Pants" (2:49)
Fantasia Barrino - "I’m Here" (2:04)
Taraji P Henson & David Alan Grier - "Maybe God Is Tryin’ To Tell You Somethin’" (2:08)
Fantasia Barrino, Danielle Brooks, Taraji P Henson, Ciara, Corey Hawkins, Colman Domingo & The Color Purple Ensemble - "The Color Purple" (3:55)
Fantasia - "Superpower" (I) (4:29)
USHER & HER - "Risk It All" (3:21)
Keyshia Cole - "No Love Lost" (4:44)
Alicia Keys - "Lifeline" (3:43)
Jorja Smith - "Finally" (4:09)
Halle Bailey - "Keep Pushin’" (Missy Elliott remix) (2:26)
Mary J Blige - "When I Can’t Do Better" (3:41)
Celeste - "There Will Come A Day" (3:43)
HER - "Any Worse (Squeak’s Song)" (4:23)
Fantasia - "Hell No!" (feat Shenseea - reprise - Missy Elliott remix) (2:20)
Coco Jones - "You See Me" (3:08)
Corey Hawkins - "Workin'" (feat Black Thought - Timbaland remix) (2:30)
Tamela Mann - "Mysterious Ways" (Morda remix) (4:11)
Jennifer Hudson - "All I Need" (5:04)
Danielle Brooks - "Hell No!" (feat Megan Thee Stallion - Timbaland remix) (2:58)
Jane Handcock - "100" (3:06)
October London - "Eternity" (3:38)
Darkchild - "No Time" (feat Konstance) (3:53)
V Bozeman, Dyo & LUDMILLA - "Girls" (2:26)
Mary Mary & Taraji P Henson - "Maybe God Is Tryin’ To Tell You Somethin’" (4:23)
Review: The Colour Purple is one of those films that went against the odds in the wrong way - the second adaptation of Alice Walker's novel about a Black couple living in the Deep South around the turn of the 20th Century, it built on a legacy of acclaimed literature and cinema (Steven Spielberg's 1985 film), came with a strong cast and had $100million spent on it. Yet, after its release in 2023, despite great reviews and multiple award nominations, it grossed just $67million at the global box office. Musicals aren't for everyone, of course, although it's hard to find fault here. Songs range from super dramatic, almost tribal and certainly stage-filling epics, through to kitchen sink soul, roots, blues, R&B, hip hop, and power pop, and listening through even without the visual focus, leaves a big, long-lasting impression.
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This Is Goldwax 1964-1968
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Cat: KENT 2530. Rel: 28 Aug 24
 
Soul
James Carr - "The Dark End Of The Street" (2:36)
Spencer Wiggins - "Uptight Good Woman" (2:41)
George & Greer - "To Me It's Storming" (2:40)
Percy Milem - "Call On Me" (2:19)
The Ovations - "I'm Living Good" (feat Louis Williams) (2:44)
Wee Willie Walker - "I Don't Want To Take A Chance" (2:04)
Gene Bowlegs Miller - "Toddlin'" (1:44)
James Carr - "Freedom Train" (2:26)
Spencer Wiggins - "I'm A Poor Man's Son" (1:56)
Wee Willie Walker - "Ticket To Ride" (2:24)
Phillip & The Faithfuls - "What'cha Gonna Do" (2:18)
Barbara Perry - "Say You Need It" (2:29)
Eddie Jefferson - "When You Look In The Mirror" (2:25)
OV Wright - "That's How Strong My Love Is" (with The Keys) (2:52)
George & Greer - "Love Attack" (3:01)
Spencer Wiggins - "Once In A While (Is Better Than Never At All)" (3:17)
James Carr - "A Man Needs A Woman" (2:37)
The Ovations - "They Say" (1:59)
Wee Willie Walker - "A Lucky Loser" (2:07)
The Merits - "Arabian Jerk" (2:03)
Timmy Thomas - "Have Some Boogaloo" (2:02)
Dorothy Williams - "The Well's Gone Dry" (2:14)
Playboy Five - "Spoonful" (1:58)
Percy Milem - "I Don't Know What You've Got (But It's Got Me)" (2:56)
Barbara Perry - "A Man Is A Mean Thing" (1:56)
Jeb Stewart - "Will I Ever Be Free" (2:23)
Oboe - "She's Better Than You" (feat The Keys) (2:31)
Jeanne Newman - "He Called Me Baby" (2:30)
Review: For the latest instalment of the This Is series, Goldwax Records is in the spotlight as it celebrates its 60th anniversary by offering up standout recordings from its brief but impactful existence. This Is Goldwax highlights key artists who defined the label's sound such as James Carr, Spencer Wiggins, and the harmonies of the Ovations. The songwriting talents of George Jackson and Dan Greer are also showcased and the compilation includes early tracks from 'Why Can't We Live Together' singer Timmy Thomas alongside rare recordings from Philip & the Faithfuls and Memphis scene staples like Willie Walker and Barbara Perry. A fully illustrated booklet with liner notes by Dean Rudland makes this a perfect introduction to Goldwax.
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Asking For The Truth (But Praying For A Lie)
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Cat: S4RLP 06. Rel: 19 Dec 24
 
Soul
Dorothy Moore - "Girl Overboard" (3:52)
King Floyd - "I'm For Real" (4:07)
Ray Crumley - "Good Guys Don't Always Win" (3:29)
George Jackson - "Play Something Pretty" (Recorded At Muscle Shoals Sound Studios) (3:22)
Bobby Bland - "My Heart's Been Broken Again" (4:22)
Jimmy Jules - "Having A Little Talk With Love" (Recorded At Muscle Shoals Sound Studios) (3:19)
Chuck Brooks - "I Believe In Love" (3:01)
Joe Wilson - "Sour Love, Bitter Sweet" (Recorded At Malaco Studios) (3:24)
Ted Taylor - "Caught Up In A Good Woman's Love" (3:15)
Eddie Giles - "I Can't Get Over You" (4:59)
Reuben Bell - "Asking For The Truth" (3:56)
Review: Soul4Real returns to southern roots with a collection of 11 tracks from legendary names Malaco, Muscle Shoals Sound Studios and Alarm Records. In the 1970s and 1980s, Malaco in Mississippi and Muscle Shoals Sound in Alabama were pivotal in shaping southern soul as Alarm Records in Louisiana added its own unique contributions to the scene. This album shines a light on that great time and opens with Dorothy Moore's classic 'Girl Overboard' followed by stellar performances from male singers including Bobby Bland and King Floyd. Three tracks debut on vinyl, with Jimmy Jules' 'Having A Little Talk With Love' one of those standouts to be making its first appearance.
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Eccentric Soul: Minibus
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Eccentric Soul: Minibus (gatefold "tickled pink" translucent vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: NUM 0451LPC2. Rel: 30 May 24
 
Soul
Rokk - "Patience" (4:36)
Crystal's Image - "A Friend" (4:39)
The Procedures - "Give Me One More Chance" (4:55)
The Prophets Of Peace - "The Max" (4:02)
Sky's The Limit - "Don't Be Afraid" (3:45)
The Trinikas - "Remember Me" (2:28)
Duralcha - "Ghet-To Funk" (3:04)
The 13th Amendment - "The Stretch" (3:29)
Tickled Pink - "Reach Out (& Give Me Your Hand)" (2:59)
Hifidelics - "Hifidelics Groove" (3:31)
Black Fur - "Feel The Shock" (3:28)
Flack & Company - "Disco-TNT" (2:56)
Elements Of Peace - "Together" (part II) (3:19)
Morning After - "Hey Girl" (5:11)
The Energettics - "Rainy Days & Mondays" (3:00)
Family Connection - "This Time" (2:46)
Inbassador - "Everyday" (3:41)
Soul Walkers - "I'm Tired Of What People Say Or Do" (4:14)
The Curtis Liggins Indications - "What It Is?" (2:57)
Majjestees - "Let Her Go" (3:18)
Two Plus Two - "I'm Sure" (3:03)
Walter & The Admeration's - "Man Oh Man (What Have I Done)" (2:41)
Clifton White - "The Grade A" (2:31)
The Free Mind - "Just Jammin'" (2:24)
The Intentions - "Dig It (Shovel)" (3:04)
Review: The wonderful Numero Group is back with Eccentric Soul: Minibus, a double album distilled from Numero's 2012 45 x 45RPM project. It comes on gatefold "tickled pink" translucent vinyl and assembles 25 rare tracks from the American soul scene that all span group harmony, funk, disco, and modern soul from 1966 to 1980. Housed in a deluxe gatefold with extensive notes and photographs, this first-ever LP pressing is a must-have for soul lovers that takes in both eclectic and historically rich offerings across a range of soul moods. As always with Numero, this is serious business.
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The Lowdown: A Catawba Records Story
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The Lowdown: A Catawba Records Story (limited gatefold orange vinyl LP)
Cat: CA 4000LP. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Maurice Starr - "You & Me" (5:12)
Eleanor Grant - "Don't Knock My Love" (4:06)
Leon Moses - "She's Too Serious" (5:12)
Dutch Robinson - "Lowdown" (7" mix) (3:43)
Silk - "Somethin' 'Bout The Way" (5:06)
Eleanor Grant - "Lovin' Your Good Thing Away" (5:43)
Jackie Moore & Wilson Pickett - "Seconds Of Your Love" (Satril 12" edit) (6:53)
The Fantastic Aleems - "Get Down Friday Night" (feat Leroy Burgess - 7" mix) (3:55)
Sandy Kerr - "Thug Rock" (Logan dub) (5:17)
Review: Catawba Records celebrates 40 years of influential music with The Lowdown: A Catawba Records Story. Founded by industry legend Richard Mack who helped launch icons like Earth, Wind & Fire and The Jacksons, this curated compilation from the label highlights Catawba's rich legacy in disco and soul with standout tracks from Maurice Starr, Dutch Robinson and The Fantastic Aleems. It takes in all manner of infectious grooves with throwback analogue drums sounds, brilliant keys and smooth vocals with plenty of rare edits, unreleased gems and more well-known but still timeless cuts. Favourites for us include the lithe and leggy Silk jam 'Somethin' 'Bout The Way' and the soul-drenched funk-disco of Jackie Moore & Wilson Pickett's 'Seconds Of Your Love'.
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Masterpiece: The Ultimate Disco Funk Collection Vol 35
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Cat: PTG 34259. Rel: 11 Mar 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Tammi Holt - "Fool For You"
Ben E King Jr With Cassandra - "You Are The Future"
Jo Ann Jones - "Share My Love" (club mix)
The Chequers - "If You Want My Love"
The Blackstones - "Nothing You Can Do About Love" (extended version)
Mark Mitchell - "Pretty Baby"
Rosetta Jefferson - "Sea Of Love"
David Sea - "Love COD"
Mel Strong - "Uptown Lady"
Scherrie Payne & Phillip Ingram - "Incredible" (dance mix)
Tanya Love - "Change" (long version)
Sargent Tucker - "Come See Me" (dance version)
Larry Baily - "Groove With Me"
Review: You'd think by the time any compilation series reached its 35th instalment, it would be scraping the barrel in terms of killer cuts to showcase. That's certainly not the case with the latest volume in the Masterpiece: The Ultimate Disco Funk Collection series, which has rustled up some genuinely brilliant - and largely little known - cuts to share. For proof, check the glossy, boogie-era disco-funk of Tammi Holt's 'Funk For You', the bubbly and polished 80s soul dancefloor flex of Jo Ann Jones' 'Share My Love (Club Mix)', Mark Mitchell's synth solo-laden 'Pretty Baby', Mel Strong's boogie-licious 'Uptown Lady', and the sing-along goodness of Sherrie Payne and Philip Ingram's 'Incredible (Dance Mix)'.
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The Wants List Vol 5: 30th Anniversary Of Soulful Rare Grooves
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Cat: LPSBPJ 52. Rel: 01 Mar 22
 
Funk
Barry White - "Playing Your Game Baby" (7:07)
Sweet Charles - "Yes It's You" (3:19)
Edwin Starr - "There You Go" (3:01)
Willie Hutch - "Ain't That (Mellow Mellow)" (3:00)
Sisters Love - "Give Me Your Love" (4:19)
The Voices Of East Harlem - "Wanted Dead Or Alive" (3:03)
Mighty Ryeders - "Evil Vibrations" (3:46)
Etta James - "All The Way Down" (5:33)
Bobby Blue Bland - "Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City" (3:54)
The Dramatics - "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get" (3:34)
The Four Tops - "Strung Out For Your Love" (5:41)
The Reflections - "She's My Summer Breeze" (4:28)
Ronnie McNeir - "I'm Your Lover" (3:37)
Thelma Houston - "Nothing Left To Give" (3:23)
Jeannie Reynolds - "I Don't Want To Be Second Best" (4:21)
Penny Goodwin - "Too Soon You're Old" (5:12)
Marlena Shaw - "Save The Children" (4:08)
Mike James Kirkland - "Hang On In There" (5:14)
Review: Soul Brother does all soul and rare groove lovers a favour by collection totters a load of desirable hits on this 30th anniversary edition of the fifth volume of their The Wants List series. The collection focusses on tunes form the 80s onwards from two steppers to modern soul. It's pure gold from the first needle drop with Barry White's buttery smooth baritone seducing beneath gentle sax sounds on 'Playing Your Game Baby.' Elsewhere the likes of Sweet Charles, Etta James, The Four Tops, Bobby Blue Bland and many more soul icons all serve up some of their warmest grooves.
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Greg Belson's Divine Funk: Rare American Gospel Funk & Soul (remastered)
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Cat: COS 032LP. Rel: 06 Aug 21
 
Funk
The Chariettes Gospel Singers - "Nobody But Jesus" (3:01)
Allen Gauff Jr & His Combo - "I Don't Want To Be Alone" (5:10)
The Christian Harmonizers - "Troubles Of The World" (3:00)
Wearyland Singers - "If You See Me Doing Wrong" (4:39)
Gospel Travelers - "Jesus Is Watching You" (3:14)
Pearl Farano & The High Lites Of Joy - "Who's Your Boss" (2:53)
Gospel Ambassadors - "This Little Light Of Mine" (2:56)
Vocal Aires - "Save A Seat" (3:44)
Birmingham Travelers - "Call Me, Answer" (feat Henry Burton) (3:44)
Zella Jackson - "Days Are Just Like People" (2:19)
The Original Christian Harmonizers - "Blackman, Keep Doing Your Thing" (2:49)
Preacherman Isadore Womack - "I've Got Power In My Mind" (3:11)
Review: Having previously delivered two near-perfect compilations of gospel-powered disco (the essential Divine Disco volumes one and two), Greg Belson has now turned his attention to obscure gospel-soul and gospel-funk. As you'd expect, the standard is exceptionally high throughout, with Belson digging deep into his crates to present top-notch gems that will be all but unknown to all but the most hardcore gospel collectors. Highlights come thick and fast from start to finish, with our picks including the fiery, breakbeat-driven funk of the Wearland Singers' 'If You See Me Doing Wrong', the organ-heavy sweetness of Allen Gauff Jr & His Combo's 'I Don't Want To Be Alone' and the Gospel Ambassadors' sensational cover of gospel classic 'This Little Light of Mine'.
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Licorice Pizza (Soundtrack)
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Licorice Pizza (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: 3477801. Rel: 14 Jul 22
 
Soundtracks
Nina Simone - "July Tree" (2:43)
Chris Norman & Suzi Quatro - "Stumblin' In" (3:56)
Johnny Guarnieri - "Sometimes I'm Happy" (4:06)
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters - "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive" (feat Vic Schoen & His Orchestra - single version) (2:43)
Chico Hamilton Quintet - "Blue Sands" (feat Buddy Collette) (6:31)
Sonny & Cher - "But You're Mine" (3:01)
Chuck Berry - "My Ding-a-Ling" (feat Steve Miller Band - live At Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA/1967) (4:38)
The Doors - "Peace Frog" (2:53)
Paul McCartney & Wings - "Let Me Roll It" (4:46)
David Bowie - "Life On Mars?" (3:47)
Clarence Carter - "Slip Away" (2:32)
Seals & Crofts - "Diamond Girl" (4:06)
Mason Williams - "Greensleeves" (2:44)
Donovan - "Barabajagal (Love Is Hot)" (feat The Jeff Beck Group) (3:19)
The English Congregation - "Softly Whispering I Love You" (2:59)
Jonny Greenwood - "Licorice Pizza" (3:05)
Gordon Lightfoot - "If You Could Read My Mind" (3:48)
James Gang - "Walk Away" (3:32)
Blood Sweat & Tears - "Lisa, Listen To Me" (2:59)
Taj Mahal - "Tomorrow May Not Be Your Day" (4:05)
Review: Licorice Pizza is the new film from acclaimed director Paul Thomas Anderson. Set in the San Fernando Valley in 1973, it's a veritable time capsule of a movie with a soundtrack to match. There's plenty of classic period pieces gathered here on this album, featuring songs by David Bowie, Nina Simone, and Wings, Donovan, Sonny & Cher, Gordon Lightfoot, and more. As well as that, there's also a new original song written by Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood, who has worked with Anderson before. Look out for Chuck Berry performing with Steve Miller Band for an added surprise in the midst of the hits, and a deep cut from Joe Walsh's pre-Eagles band James Gang.
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Message In Our Music 1976-1983
WAXIST / VARIOUS
Cat: SOL 1004LP. Rel: 07 Nov 17
 
Funk
Harvell Guiton - "My Dream" (3:54)
Horizon - "They Don't Make-Em Like You" (3:50)
David Nathan - "Ain't Nothing Like The Love" (unreleased version) (4:03)
Billy Cole Aka Winston Francis - "Smile" (3:41)
Glen Missick & Lovespiration - "Message In Our Music" (2:50)
Sass - "Do It" (3:23)
The Harden Brothers - "Deep Inside Of You" (4:29)
Don Scott - "Love With Me" (2:54)
Jack Sass Band - "Where Is The Love (You Promised Me)" (2:56)
Review: After a series of exceptional singles, SOL Discos fire up the album engine for the very first time with this fantastic exploration of modern soul from the late 70s to early 80s. Curated by label founder Waxist, Message In Our Music features numerous exclusive reissues and unreleased cuts; David Nathan's swooning take on "Ain't Nothing Like The Love", The Harden Brothers' silky smooth "Deep Inside Of You" and the vital up-tempo positivity of Don Scott's "Love With Me" are just a handful of essentials on this immaculate collection. Complete with detailed notes, pictures and quotes from the original artists, SOL Discos have created something genuinely special here.
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Back To Black (Soundtrack)
Amy WINEHOUSE / VARIOUS
Cat: 539974 5. Rel: 16 May 24
 
Soundtracks
Thelonious Monk - "Straight, No Chaser" (2:54)
Amy Winehouse - "What Is It About Men" (3:15)
Amy Winehouse - "Stronger Than Me" (3:39)
Amy Winehouse - "I Heard Love Is Blind" (2:04)
The Specials - "Ghost Town" (3:35)
Amy Winehouse - "Know You Now" (2:54)
Little Anthony & The Imperials - "I'm On The Outside (Looking In)" (3:16)
The Shangri-Las - "Leader Of The Pack" (2:48)
Billie Holiday - "All Of Me" (4:00)
The Shangri-Las - "Dressed In Black" (3:52)
Donny Hathaway - "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know" (1:16)
The Libertines - "Don't Look Back Into The Sun" (2:58)
Amy Winehouse - "Fuck Me Pumps" (3:16)
Tony Bennett - "Body & Soul" (3:52)
Amy Winehouse - "Back To Black" (4:01)
Amy Winehouse - "Valerie" (live Lounge version, London 2007) (3:47)
Minnie Riperton - "Les Fleurs" (3:17)
Willie Nelson - "That's Life" (3:31)
Dinah Washington - "Mad About The Boy" (2:59)
Amy Winehouse - "(There Is) No Greater Love" (1:56)
Amy Winehouse - "Me & Mr Jones" (2:32)
Amy Winehouse - "Love Is A Losing Game" (2:35)
Amy Winehouse - "Rehab" (3:34)
Sarah Vaughan - "Embraceable You" (feat Clifford Brown) (4:50)
Amy Winehouse - "Tears Dry On Their Own" (3:07)
Nick Cave - "Song For Amy" (3:16)
Review: Almost 15 years after her tragic death and admission to the ill-fated '27 club', it's impossible not to tear up when thinking about Amy Winehouse. The untimely loss of such an incredible talent is one thing, gradually understanding that nobody caught and held such a vulnerable person in their time of need is what really hits the hardest. Back to Black, Sam Taylor-Johnson's biographical drama about the UK singer-songwriter and musician's rise to stardom, and the fallout, was never going to be an easy watch, then. As if we needed any more proof, the soundtrack really emphasises just how timeless Winehouse was as an artist. Highlights from her own incredible output are here - 'What Is It About Men', 'Stronger Than Me', 'Valerie', '(There Is) No Greater Love', the list could go on - as are some of the most evocative and captivating soul, blues and r&b tracks of the 20th Century. And there's nothing to separate these from each other, sonically, lyrically, or emotionally. We weren't worthy, and maybe never will be
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Something About April II (reissue)
Something About April II (reissue) (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: LL 007LP. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Soul
Sittin' By The Radio
Winter Is Here
Sandrine
Step Beyond
Sea Motet
Memories Of War
Psalms
Magic Music
Ready To Love
La Ballade
April Sonata
Hands Of God
Hear My Love
Review: Adrian Younge's Something About April II, originally from 2016, is a stunning evolution of his cinematic soul vision. Younge, who has long been devoted to blaxploitation-era sounds, expanded his palette here with richer songwriting and tighter arrangements. While rooted in the late 60s to early 70s soul aesthetic, the album always felt fresh and purposeful and still does almost a decade on for this reissue. Standouts like 'Sandrine' and duets with Laetitia Sadier and Bilal showcase his growth in composition and emotional depth and come with lush instrumentation from Fender Rhodes, vibraphone, and his custom Selene keyboard. Younge moved beyond homage with this work and into a world where he creates timeless originals and fully realised modern soul gems.


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Something About April III
Something About April III (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: LL 017LP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Soul
A Musica Na Minha Fantasia (2:20)
O Som Do Amor (3:25)
Poxa, Meu Amor (2:55)
Nos Somos As Estrelas (2:23)
Ainda Preciso Do Sol (3:03)
Esperando Por Voce (3:11)
Nossas Sombras (2:24)
Nunca Estranhos (2:49)
Sorrir Na Chuva (4:07)
Review: Adrian Younge's latest in the Something About April series is a stunning analogue opus that blends a 30-piece orchestra with breakbeats, synth work and Brazilian psychedelia. It has reportedly been years in the making and is the culmination of Younge's sonic vision as well as being his most expansive and experimental work to date. Brazilian vocalists, fuzzed-out drums and lush orchestration evoke MPB greats like Verocai and Os Mutantes and hip-hop kings Wu-Tang in equal measure. Tracks like 'Nunca Estranhos' and 'Nossas Sombras' are richly cinematic and deeply soulful standouts. More than a closing chapter, this record cements Younge's legacy as a visionary composer.

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