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301
Shake What Your Mama Gave Ya
Cat: JAL 368V. Rel: 31 Mar 22
Shake What Your Mama Gave Ya (3:28)
Man Of Constant Sorrow (3:40)
Review: The Jalepeno label is a famously fiery funk outlet that serves up more of that dance floor heat here. It comes from Skeewiff's One Sample Short Of A Lawsuit EP back in 2000 and gets pressed to its own tidy 7" here. As the title of that EP suggests, this is music that mashes up the past with a serious of sizzling samples over driving rhythms. 'Shake What Your Mama Gave Ya' is real horn led b-boy stuff with crashing breaks, and on the flip is 'Man Of Constant Sorrow' with its nagging and iconic vocals over a more country-fried funk beat.
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 in stock $15.34
302
Let's Dance Vol 6
Cat: FJMEDITS 06. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Monsieur Van Pratt - "Besame" (5:22)
Kiko Navarro - "Bosinga" (5:27)
Bogdan Ra - "Get On The Floor" (4:30)
Zaffa - "Shake It" (6:50)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Funkyjaws Music is back to make your body move with the latest instalment in its ongoing edit series, Let's Dance, this time with a sixth sizzling volume. Monsieur Van Pratt's loose and languid 'Besame' opens up with some gorgeous strings and funky guitar licks then Kiko Navarro brings a rich Afro flavour with the shuffling and percussive rhythms of 'Bosinga'. Bogdan Ra's 'Get On The Floor' is a fresh take on a disco classic with irresistible vocal charm and swooning pads. Last of all, Zaffa demands you 'Shake It' and you surely will as he layers up wet claps, sliding hi-hats and lively drums into a big-hearted party starter.
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 in stock $13.62
303
Prelusion (Jazz Dispensary Top Shelf Series)
Cat: CR 00766. Rel: 22 Aug 24
Shortie's Portion (8:45)
7/73 (12:28)
Haw-Right Now (7:58)
Traverse (10:54)
Puttered Bopcorn (4:17)
Review: Patrice Rushen's Prelusion marks her dazzling debut into the jazz world, originally released in 1974 on Prestige Records and now reissued on vinyl here in 2024. Before her r&b fame, Rushen showcased her talents as a jazz pianist on this album, backed by luminaries like Joe Henderson on saxophone. The record effortlessly blends post-bop with elements of jazz fusion, highlighting Rushen's versatility across acoustic and electric keyboard. Her performances on acoustic piano and electric keyboards reflect a strong influence from Herbie Hancock, evident in tracks such as 'Haw-Right Now' and 'Shortie's Portion.' Despite her shift to r&b in 1978, Prelusion stands as an early promise in jazz music.
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 in stock $39.20
304
Red Ellen
Red Ellen (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: JAL 431V. Rel: 26 Oct 23
The Light (feat Ronnie Foster) (4:26)
IGOTCHA (4:39)
Mary's Song (4:50)
Echoes (3:51)
Empty Bottle Serenade (4:13)
Joy! (4:51)
Violet Hour (3:16)
Waiting For Your Call (4:17)
Geno's Discotheque (5:40)
Red Ellen (3:42)
 in stock $12.22
305
Bad/Theme From SWAT
Bad/Theme From SWAT (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DJB 4507. Rel: 24 Nov 23
Bad (DJ Bacon 808 SWATedit) (4:00)
Theme From SWAT (DJ Bacon 808 B Boy edit) (3:27)
Review: DJ Bacon is probably the singular most eminent edits master to stock his serial releases on our digi-shelves; this credo alone is more than enough to turn heads for his latest limited 7”, ‘Bad / Theme From SWAT’. Here the auspicious Aussie reworks the ineluctable opening theme music from S.W.A.T., the ‘70s police procedural that more or less inaugurated the genre, but not before he detourns any actual swattage with a reworked version of LL Cool J’s breakout hit on the A.
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 in stock $15.90
306
Ariel (reissue)
Cat: JAZZR 031. Rel: 04 Apr 24
The Girl With Three Faces (5:38)
Black Wing (3:44)
Circles In The Air (6:12)
Would You (4:46)
From Dusk Towards Dawn (5:26)
When I Close My Eyes (3:14)
Travelling (5:21)
747 To Rio (5:29)
Review: First released in 1980 via the little-known Pick Up Records, Danish jazz-rockers Ariel's self-titled debut record sees an unlikely reissue via Jazz Room here. A worthy reintroduction of the quintet to the world at large - where before it wasn't well-known at all - it comes after the album was recently hepped to by none other than Brownswood aficionado Gilles Peterson, whose encyclopaedic internal memory bank and capacity to chin-wag served the cascading recollection of the album by Jazz Room label boss Paul Murphy. Now the eight-tracker dazzles us once more, fusing jazz with subtle elements of kraut and kosmische to make for bustling, brimming urban fugs, all hemmed together by a consistent baritone sax, and the vocal pyrotechnics of Hawaiian singer Lei Aloha Moe.
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 in stock $20.17
307
JB Inspired Series Vol 1: Cold Sweat
JB Inspired Series Vol 1: Cold Sweat (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: MSH 106. Rel: 15 Oct 19
El Klan - "Cold Sweat" (edit) (4:13)
John Wagner Coalition - "Cold Sweat" (edit) (3:12)
Review: Mushi 45 is launching a new series featuring fresh edits of obscure covers of cuts by James Brown and the JB's. The first boasts two thoroughly obscure covers of "Cold Sweat". On the A you'll find a tidy tweak of a rousing, raucous and sexually charged 1968 version by El Klan, a Mexican band renowned for their heavyweight take on funk, soul and rhythm and blues. Over on side B you'll find an interpretation from the John Wagner Coalition that originally featured on their 1976 debut album, which unusually was made up entirely of James Brown covers. Their version is a little more laidback, with tons of spacey synthesizer flourishes, crunchy Clavinet lines and oodles and wild Hammond organ solos.
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 in stock $12.22
308
The Honeysuckle Breeze (reissue)
Cat: GET54 037LP. Rel: 08 Mar 11
The Honeysuckle Breeze (4:09)
Never My Love (3:18)
She's Leaving Home (2:12)
Naima (2:43)
Mellow Yellow (4:06)
Baby I Love You (3:18)
Today (3:18)
North (4:25)
Blues For Hari (3:53)
Deliver Me (2:46)
 in stock $27.84
309
God Make Me Funky
God Make Me Funky (limited hand-numbered 7")
Cat: BAB 019. Rel: 17 Oct 22
The Headhunters - "God Make Me Funky" (extended Breaks Special edition) (3:57)
The Counts - "Motor City" (extended Breaks Special edition) (4:18)
Review: This new hand-numbered 7" from Breaks & Beats is a sample hunter's delight. Two timeless funk gems with super deep vibes and lush vocals that have been pillaged by hip-hop and R&B artists many times over the years. On the a-side is a special extended Breaks Special edition edit of The Headhunters - 'God Make Me Funky' with its super tight drumming, languid bass funk and epic sense of late-night cool. On the reverse is another special extended Breaks Special edition edit, this time of The Counts's playful and funk gem 'Motor City' with its big fills and steamy sax lines.
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 in stock $14.49
310
Shinbangumi
Shinbangumi ("sunray" orange & white splattered vinyl LP + "pop-out building" insert)
Cat: GI 443LPC1. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Welcome
No Problems
Better Than Monday
There Was A Time
All Night
CM
Only You
Kaze
Giddy Up
Think Cool
Show 10
Take Me Back (Owakare No Jikan)
Review: Step inside the world of Ginger Root with Shinbangdumi, Cameron Lew's third LP and Ghostly International debut. A multi-instrumentalist, producer, songwriter, and visual artist from Southern California, Lew has crafted his unique blend of handmade yet polished synth-pop, alt-disco, boogie and soul since 2017. Drawing inspiration from 1970s and '80s music, particularly Japanese City Pop and its Western counterparts, Lew creates a sound that is singular and modern. Shinbangumi translates to "a new season of a show" and reflects Lew's personal and artistic evolution. The album's track arrangement, influenced by feedback from his live band and collaborator David Gutel, is designed to take listeners on an exhilarating journey, starting with the infectious 'No Problems' and its catchy basslines and guitar riffs. 'Better Than Monday' transitions from lo-fi to hi-fi splendor, humorously addressing the universal dread of Mondays. The album balances referential and refreshing elements, with tracks like 'There Was A Time' and 'All Night' showcasing Lew's melodic strength. 'Only You' delivers a true City Pop anthem, while "Giddy Up" channels The B-52s and Devo. 'Kaze' evokes the Tin Pan Alley sound of Harry Hosono, recorded in a Tokyo karaoke bar. 'Show 10' stands as the album's spiritual heart, reminding Lew of his commitment to delivering his best to fans. With Shinbangdumi, Ginger Root presents a wealth of nostalgia and innovation with their version of synthpop.
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 in stock $28.69
311
Sock It To Me
Sock It To Me (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MSH 114. Rel: 16 May 24
Sock It To Me (part 1) (3:45)
Sock It To Me (part 2) (3:57)
Review: Riveting, super-punchy uptempo funk from Japan's Mushi 45 imprint, the label home of the band The Mushi Players, and whose wily curatorial wits are put on full display with this incredible new release shared with Super Eagles Band. The Players' fourteenth release, 'Sock It To Me' welcomes the newly formed Super Eagles for an enthralling sonic spectacle; part one on the A signals an unmatched taste for unisons and tightness, prepending singeing axes with gnarly vocal yaps and an overall unmatched fonk; the instrumental B-sider, meanwhile, eschews the various voxes and solos for a full-frontal exposing of the nude groove, evincing a strong taste for on-beat hat-batterings and firmly-held sax notes in their place.
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 in stock $15.63
312
Chameleon Parts 1 & 2
Cat: SC 704. Rel: 28 Sep 20
Chameleon (part 1) (2:31)
Chameleon (part 2) (3:19)
Review: Italian pianist and composer Paolo first came to light during the acid jazz explosion in the early 90s. Largely overlooked by his UK counterparts, his Trio's albums Do It and Ombre are both well worthy investments for any funk fans. As is "Chameleon". Delivered in two parts, both jams are tighter than a bouncer's crotch squeeze and about a million times funkier. "Part 2" pips it for a highlight thank to its leniency towards sultry wig out territory. Lovely stuff.
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 in stock $9.38
313
Curse
Curse (7")
Cat: WACK 25. Rel: 15 Jan 25
Curse (Boogie mix) (4:20)
Rich & Famous (4:11)
Review: Jonathan Watson aka Smoove sees his version of "one of the greatest posse cuts of all time" - or so say reissuers Wack Records - re-pressed for the masses to hear. One half of the British funk and hip-hop edits duo Smoove & Turrell, the former of the two made, but never released, this wicked remix of Heavy D & The Boyz's 'Don't Curse' sometime in the late 2000s. Now released as though it were an official posse cut, it comes backed by a flip of Kool G's 'Rich & Famous', equally bouncy and decadent as they come.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $19.88
314
Congo Funk! Sound Madness From The Shores Of The Mighty Congo River: Kinshasa/Brazzaville 1969-1982
VARIOUS
Cat: AALP 098. Rel: 20 Jun 25
Petelo Vicka Et Son Nzazi - "Sungu Lubuka" (7:47)
Groupe Minzoto Ya Zaire - "Mfuur Ma" (4:51)
MBT's - "MBT's Sound" (4:12)
Abeti Et Les Redoutables - "Musique Tshiluba" (2:37)
Trio Bydoli - "Lalia" (4:53)
Tabu Ley Et L'Orchestre Afrisa - "Adeito" (6:40)
Les Bantous De La Capitale - "Ngantsie Soul" (8:23)
Les Freres Soki Et L'Orchestre Bella Bella - "Nganga" (8:36)
Orchestre Celi Bitshou - "Tembe Na Tembe Ya Nini" (7:18)
Lolo Et L'Orchestre OK Jazz - "Lolo Soulfire" (3:34)
Zaiko Langa Langa - "Femme Ne Pleure Pas" (5:59)
Orchestre OK Jazz - "Kiwita Kumunani" (3:46)
GO Malebo - "Fiancee Laya" (5:05)
Orchestre National Du Congo - "Ah! Congo" (3:18)
Review: Analog Africa has repressed the highly valued and long since sold-out Congo Funk! Sound Madness From The Shores Of The Mighty Congo River: Kinshasa/Brazzaville 1969-1982. It is a compilation that superbly shows off the raw energy and funkiness of the Congolese rumba scene. This is the country that spawned such as legendary bands as African Jazz, OK Jazz and African Fiesta and it is said that the concert ahead of the legendary Rumble in the Jungle boxing match between Muhammad Ali vs George Foreman is what really set young hopefully musicians on their paths, after they saw James Brown play live. The story of those artists and the labels they released on in the ensuing years is what is told so well here across four sides of vital wax.

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Tags: Afro Funk
 in stock $29.53
315
Mystical Funk
Mystical Funk (7" in die-cut sleeve Nachpressung)
Cat: SC 728. Rel: 14 May 25
Mystical Funk (4:09)
Spaced Out (3:59)
Review: Gerardo Frisina, the Italian musician and producer renowned for his expertise in Latin jazz, delivers a captivating experience with Mystical Funk on Schema records. Side-1 presents 'Mystical Funk,' a mesmerizing blend of tribal drums, smooth funk grooves, and island vibes that transport listeners to exotic landscapes. On Side-2, 'Spaced Out' takes a more urban direction, featuring an infectious hip-hop/funk beat infused with sophisticated organ sounds and hints of jazz influences. Frisina's masterful production seamlessly merges diverse elements into cohesive compositions that exude elegance and groove.
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 in stock $11.93
316
Pop Makossa: The Invasive Dance Beat Of Cameroon 1976-1984
VARIOUS
Pop Makossa: The Invasive Dance Beat Of Cameroon 1976-1984 (gatefold 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: AALP 083. Rel: 18 May 22
Dream Stars - "Pop Makossa Invasion" (4:46)
Mystic Djim & The Spirits - "Yaounde Girls" (5:51)
Bill Loko - "Nen Lambo" (6:23)
Bernard Ntone - "Mussoloki" (4:21)
Pasteur Lappe - "Sanaga Calypso"
Eko - "M'ongele M'am"
Olinga Gaston - "Ngon Engap"
Emmanuel Kahe & Jeanette Kemogne - "Ye Medjuie"
Nkodo Si-Tony - "Mininga Meyong Mese"
Pasteur Lappe - "Sekele Movement"
Pat' Ndoye - "More Love"
Clement Djimogne - "Africa"
Review: Just when you think that the well of obscure music from around the world has run dry, Analog Africa returns to put the record straight. Pop-Makossa shines a light on a glorious but largely overlooked period in the story of Cameroonian makossa, when local musicians began to replace funk and highlife influences with the rubbery bass of classic disco and the sparkling synth flourishes and drum machines of electrofunk. The resultant compilation, which apparently took eight years to produce, is packed full of brilliant cuts, from the heavily-electronic jauntiness of Pasteur Lappe's "Sanaga Calypso" and horn-totin' Highlife-disco of Emmaniel Kahe and Jeanette Kemogne's "Ye Medjuie", to the dense, organ-laden wig out that is Clement Djimogne's "Africa".
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 in stock $32.38
317
Multitracks Reworks Vol 7
Multitracks Reworks Vol 7 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MT 007. Rel: 01 Jul 24
T - "Rollin'" (6:40)
RT - "Penguin" (4:36)
TMDM - "Scratchin'" (3:52)
Review: Smoove works his magic once again on Multitrack Reworks Volume 7, delivering standout edits of classic tracks. The Temptations' 'Papa Was A Rolling Stone' gets a refreshing update with crisp drums, rich vocal harmonies, and majestic orchestral breakdowns. On the flip side, Rufus Thomas' 'Do the Funky Penguin' shines with exposed drums and extended guitar riffs, adding new layers of groove. As an extra treat, Smoove presents his extended version of The Magic Disco Machine's 'Scratchin',' revealing a seriously funky bass line and pounding drums. With regular support from Craig Charles on BBC6 Music, this release is hailed as Smoove's best Multitrack Rework yet, offering a fresh take on timeless classics.
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 in stock $32.94
318
Multitrack Reworks Vol 9
Multitrack Reworks Vol 9 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MT 009. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Enjoy The Silence (Smoove Multitrack rework) (5:31)
Let's Stay Together (Smoove Multitrack rework) (6:20)
Blind Alley (Smoove Multitrack rework) (4:46)
Review: While the Reflex was the first to forge a career out of multi-track re-editing (which would have been called remixing back in the disco era, since you are rearranging using the original parts), plenty of producers have followed in his footsteps in recent times - not least popular disco and funk party-starter Smoove. Here he serves up a ninth instalment in his excellent 'Multitrack Reworks' series. On side A he does a stellar job in reinventing Depeche Mode's 'Enjoy The Silence' as a squelchy, synths-and-slap-bass sporting mid-tempo disco anthem, complete with spine-tingling vocal breakdowns. He opens side B with a stripped-back, dubbed-out take on Al Green classic 'Let's Stay Together', smartly emphasising the bittersweet beauty of the original version's orchestral accompaniment, before delivering a sweet, head-nodding take on the Emotions' 'Blind Alley'.
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319
Multitrack Reworks Vol 4
Multitrack Reworks Vol 4 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MT 004. Rel: 24 Oct 22
Live (6:43)
Egypt (8:52)
Review: Smoove is one half of the legendary edit duo Smoove and Turell from Northern England. He goes it alone here on the fourth volume of his Multitack Reworks series with two slices of the kind of grooves that we know and love and him for. A-side 'Live' and flip track 'Egypt' are both prime cuts of timeless funk with driving drum breaks and plenty of catchy and hooky melodic motifs. These limited edition, hand-stamped white label 12"s always do damage on the dancefloor so are well worth picking up.
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 in stock $32.94
320
Mogadisco: Dancing Mogadishu: Somalia 1972-1991
VARIOUS
Cat: AALP 089. Rel: 13 Feb 23
Dur Dur Band - "Daraadaa Muxibo" (5:21)
Omar Shoolil - "Hab Isii" (5:36)
Mukhtar Ramadan Idii - "Check Up My Head" (5:51)
Bakaka Band - "Geesiyada Halgamayow" (5:45)
Fadumo Qassim & Waaberi Band - "Waa Kaa Helaa" (6:21)
Iftin Band - "Sirmaqabe" (6:28)
Mukhtar Ramadan Idii - "Baayo" (5:36)
Ahmed Shimaali & Ahmed Sharif "Killer" - "Hoobeya" (5:10)
Dur Dur Band - "Shaleedayaa" (3:47)
Dur Dur Band - "Ladaney" (5:06)
Bakaka Band - "Gobonimada Jira" (8:33)
Iftin Band - "Ii Ooy Aniga" (3:37)
Review: The result of three years of digging through tapes of "strange music" in the Radio Mogadishu archives and restless research to find the musicians involved, Analog Africa's latest compilation shines a light on Somalia's previously undocumented dance music scene. It features tracks recorded between 1972 and '91 by a variety of unknown artists, with the assembled music touching on disco, psych-funk, Moog-laden club-focused instrumentals and heavyweight, Bob Marley-inspired reggae rhythms. It's a hugely vibrant and entertaining set of off-kilter and unusual Somalian translations of American and Caribbean music styles, with the bumper accompanying booklet offering up a wealth of little-known information.
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 in stock $30.97
321
Come To My Garden
Come To My Garden (heavyweight green vinyl LP)
Cat: LPNOTLP 254. Rel: 18 Sep 17
Les Fleur (3:15)
Completeness (3:30)
Come To My Garden (3:16)
Memory Band (4:05)
Rainy Day In Centerville (5:26)
Close Your Eyes & Remember (3:40)
Oh, By The Way (3:01)
Expecting (3:52)
Only When I'm Dreaming (3:25)
Whenever, Wherever (3:35)
Review: A bonafide masterpiece; Minnie's first album post-Rotary Connection should need little introduction. A cult hit in 1970, a global smash when re-released in 74, Come To My Garden hasn't enjoyed a reissue for over 10 years. Her first pure soul and jazz album, this was the album where the world truly understood Ripperton's incredible range and tenderness. Powered by the breath-taking orchestration and song writing of Charles Stepney and her husband Richard Rudolph, everything about this album stands the test of time from the dreamy pastoral haze of "Close Your Eyes" or the delicate harmonies and nightingale rush of "Expecting" via the untouchable "Les Fleur". Immaculate music history.
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 in stock $21.87
322
World Psychedelic Classics 4: Nobody Can Live Forever The Existential Soul Of Tim Maia
Que Beleza (3:29)
Let's Have A Ball Tonight (5:11)
O Caminho Do Bem (6:06)
Ela Partiu (4:15)
Quer Queria, Quer Nao Queria (4:50)
Brother Father Mother Sister (3:19)
Do Leme Ao Pontal (3:13)
Nobody Can Live Forever (2:51)
I Don't Care (2:46)
Bom Senso (5:08)
Where Is My Other Half (3:59)
Over Again (3:23)
The Dance Is Over (2:29)
You Don't Know What I Know (0:33)
Rational Culture (12:18)
 in stock $25.57
323
Tokyo Glow (remastered)
DJ NOTOYA / VARIOUS
Tokyo Glow (remastered) (gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 55. Rel: 10 Dec 21
Kumi Nakamura - "Kimagure" (3:05)
Miyuki Maki - "Indo No Michibata" (3:36)
Haruyoshi Yamashina - "Osake To Joke" (3:35)
Sumiko Yamagata - "Natsu No Hikari Ni" (3:19)
Hatsumi Shibata - "Party Is Over" (4:41)
Makoto Iwabuchi - "Moonlight Flight" (3:57)
Hiroshi Sato - "Saigo No Tejina" (3:40)
Arakawa Band - "Paradise's Dream" (7:10)
New Generation Company - "I Wander All Alone" (part III) (2:55)
Kiyohiko Ozaki - "Ojosan Oteyawarakani" (4:30)
Kengo Kurozumi - "Juggler" (4:09)
Ken Nishizaki - "Koi No Paradigm" (4:58)
Jadoes - "Simply Another Love" (4:47)
Midori Hara - "Aamar Jabar" (4:45)
Hitomi 'Penny' Tohyama - "Tuxedo Connection" (3:21)
Mizuki Koyama - "Oh! Daddy" (3:39)
Haruo Chikada & Vibra-Tones - "Sofa Bed Blues" (3:36)
Mitsuko Horie - "Chigasaki Memory" (3:49)
Review: The recent Tokyo Dreaming compilation on Wewantsounds was a huge success so the label does the right thing and follows it up with another collection of sounds from the Far East. This one again looks into the fascinatingly niche city pop sound with expert digger DJ Notoya at the wheels. He delves into the Nippon Columbia catalogue and turns out all manner of breezy and laidback gems from Hiroshi Sato, Hitomi "Penny" Tohyama, Midori Hara and more. In many cases, these tunes are making it tot vinyl for the first time. What's more, the audio has been newly remastered in Tokyo for this reissue making sure it sounds as good as possible.
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 in stock $37.21
324
Can't Lose My (Soul)
Cat: CDLBOP 103. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Wrong (2:21)
Can't Lose My Soul (10:14)
I Made It (4:18)
Don't You Hear Me Calling (7:23)
I'm Going To Rise (3:36)
Dear Lord (7:41)
Tags: Soul Disco
 in stock $15.34
325
Can't Lose My (Soul)
Can't Lose My (Soul) (gatefold LP)
Cat: LPLBOP 103. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Wrong (2:21)
Can't Lose My Soul (10:14)
I Made It (4:18)
Don't You Hear Me Calling (7:23)
I'm Going To Rise (3:36)
Dear Lord (7:41)
Review: As it is often best done in soul, contemporary band Annie & The Caldwells are a family affair, channelling the depths of heartache and euphoria through danceable Mississippi-born bombasts. Lead vocalist Annie Caldwell leads the band alongside her husband of 50 years Willie Joe Caldwell, and is backed by children Deborah, Anjessica, Toni, Willie Jr. and Abel. Juggling hard work with harder musical playing, Can't Lose My Soul takes aim at modern day soul greatness, documenting quotidian struggles and everyday joys in song, and centring their concept on their locality of Main Street, West Point, Mississippi, where the family have run various businesses for decades. With a record this rooted in community, who better to rep the Southern soul set than the Caldwells?
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Tags: Soul Disco
 in stock $29.26
326
Lovely Day
Lovely Day (limited 12")
Cat: DJPRO 33020. Rel: 08 Nov 24
Lovely Day (4:10)
It Ain't Because Of Me Baby (Dope Jams feat Greene Block party take) (10:31)
Review: Bill Withers' 'Lovely Day' is a quintessential soul masterpiece that radiates warmth and positivity. The track stands out as a magical single, encapsulating the essence of a perfect, sunny day with its beautiful strings, uplifting background vocals and a delightful horn arrangement that adds depth to its feel-good vibe. This song effortlessly lifts the spirits, making it a timeless anthem of joy. On the flip side, 'It Ain't Because Of Me Baby' shows a funkier side of Withers' artistry. Its rhythmic groove and engaging melodies provide a captivating contrast to the uplifting nature of the title track, demonstrating Withers' versatility as a songwriter and performer. Together, these tracks create a delightful listening experience that highlights the genius of Bill Withers.
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 in stock $18.46
327
I Believe In Miracles
I Believe In Miracles (limited coloured vinyl 7" (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: LMNKVLD 67. Rel: 04 Jul 24
I Believe In Miracles (3:30)
No Nos Pararan (6:48)
Review: In 2011, Banda Achilifunk & OJO served up Gitano Real, one of the year's most essential albums. It was caned far and wide by funk lovers, in particular Craig Charles on his 6 Music show. Now, two cover versions taken from the essential album have been pressed to limited edition translucent yellow vinyl. First up, 'I Believe in Miracles' is an overwhelming take on the Jackson Sisters classic with plenty of happy Latin vibes and rumba funk rhythms. Flip it over for a more abstract version of McFadden and Whitehead's seminal 'Ain't No Stoping Us Now' which is a soulful disco number packed with sunshine.
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Tags: Disco Funk | Latin | Latin Funk | Spanish
 in stock $12.22
328
Orbiting (reissue)
Orbiting (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MAR 067. Rel: 11 Dec 24
Mr Odds & Ends (3:05)
World Of Tomorrow (4:13)
SOS (2:35)
Tell Me Once Again (4:09)
Mary In The Morning (2:12)
No Liberation (3:22)
Sweet Vibrations (3:06)
So Lucky (2:56)
Making A Living (4:12)
Kool Reggae (3:30)
Review: Mad About's latest reissue is a doozy for funk fans. Telstar's Orbiting is a soulful, ghetto-vibed masterpiece that comes all the way from Barbados and is back on wax fr the first time since its original pressing. This album blends infectious rhythms with powerful, emotive vocals that epitomise the essence of 1970s funk and Caribbean-influenced grooves. A standout track is Kool & The Gang's funky version of 'Kool Reggae,' which adds a unique twist to the classic while other highlights like 'World of Tomorrow' and 'Making a Living' have become DJ favs thanks to their killer grooves and timeless appeal.
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Tags: Afro Funk | Caribbean
 in stock $35.51
329
Danca Do Robalinho
Danca Do Robalinho (limited 7")
Cat: MAR 090. Rel: 04 Nov 24
Danca Do Robalinho (part 1) (3:12)
Danca Do Robalinho (part 2) (4:01)
Review: Milo MacMahon and Raul Indipwo aka Duo Ouro Negro, arrived in Portugal in 1959 and built an international music career over three decades. Singing in Portuguese, Angolan languages, French and more, they also covered Latin American and North American songs and connected with the Civil Rights movement during their 1969 U.S. tour. This experience shaped their 1972 landmark album, Blackground, which was a powerful cultural statement influenced by Black Power, jazz and African independence movements. In 1981, Blackground was reworked with new arrangements including the instrumental 'Danca do Robalinho' which came in two parts. This jazz-funk masterpiece now gets reissued for the first time and is a must-buy.
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 in stock $17.90
330
Hip Hop Delivery
Cat: BBP 218. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Intro (1:10)
Global Chemistry (feat Craig G) (2:36)
Go Move (feat Andy Cooper) (3:40)
Wild Thing (feat Birdapres) (3:27)
Who's Nice Kid (feat Chrome) (3:21)
King Of Rock (3:18)
Andy Cooper - "Chasing The Funk" (Paul Sitter's version) (3:47)
B-Boys Impressions (3:39)
Its On Like That (feat Dr Syntax) (3:27)
Bollywood Cannot Carry Double (2:51)
Nothing Gonna Change (His Way) (3:10)
Outro (1:49)
Review: Breakbeat Paradise indeed! British breakbeat producer Paul Sitter might as well stand in for Saint Peter at this rate, as we'll happily ascend to the place after death. This new LP, we imagine, is what plays in the background, as we float on upwards: with collaborations with some of the dopest MCs on the planet, such as Craig G, Andy Cooper, Birdapres, Chrome and Dr Syntax, the album is a celebration of the tidal forces of old skool hip-hop and breaks that later fed into one of the best dance genres to grace our ears over the last 40 years. Packed with exclusive vocal cut-ups, mix-disturbing scratches, and mega-raw b-breaks constructions, Hip-Hop Delivery is an incredible tribute to the era.
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 in stock $11.36
331
El Que La Rompe La Paga
Cat: LMNKV 110. Rel: 16 Feb 23
El Que La Rompe La Paga (3:13)
Toca La Campana (3:05)
Review: Madrid via Cuba musical gang El Combo Batanga have finally dropped this new double-sider 7". It was teased by the early reals sou the a-side which brings plenty of dance floor filing heat with 'El Que La Rompe La Paga'. It's packed with samba shuffle, expressive horn work and results, and relentless keys work designed to get the ass moving. On the flip is 'Toca La Campana' which is a little less dense but not less rhythmic in the way it sways to and fro with fiery Spanish vocals and funk riffs.
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Tags: Latin | Salsa | Latin Funk | Afro Cuban
 in stock $12.22
332
Losalamitoslatinfunklovesong (reissue)
Cat: SS 7008P. Rel: 04 Sep 24
Losalamitoslatinfunklovesong (2:54)
Summer (The First Time) (3:38)
Review: American jazz pianist Gene Harris first released 'Losalamitoslatinfunklovesong' and its counterpart 'Summer' in 1974, when both initially appeared on the classic soul jazz album Astral Signal. Thereafter, it enjoyed a second bout of popularity after being picked up by the trailblazing rare groove scene in London. Now for a third: Selector Series now proffer another reissue of this rare groove workout, a Latin funk gem for an age not yet properly recorded or recognised. Snappy, pugilist drums, wowwing synths and filling choral counterpoints make this a real funk treat.
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 in stock $17.90
333
Bi Centennial 1976 (reissue)
Cat: TR 327. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Bi-Centennial - 1976 (2:47)
Love One Another (2:39)
Review: The wonderful and now reissued 'Bi Centennial 1976' by Frankie Staton & Speckled Rainbow encapsulates the essence of a pivotal moment in American history. Released during the nation's bicentennial celebration, the track embodies the spirit of unity and pride, blending elements of folk, rock and Americana in the process. With heartfelt lyrics and soaring melodies, it serves as both a tribute to the past and a reflection of the hope and promise of the future. A timeless anthem that will still resonate now as much as it did almost 50 years ago, few tunes capture the essence of a nation coming together to commemorate its heritage as ably as this one.
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 in stock $12.22
334
Bold Soul Sister (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Cat: SS 7004P. Rel: 29 Jun 21
Bold Soul Sister (2:39)
Somebody (Somewhere) Needs You (2:36)
Review: The legendary Ike and Tina Turner were at the peak of their collective powers back in the late 60s. For this Record Store Day, two of their most sought after classics make it on to a special 7". First up is an ice-cold early funk jam 'Bold Soul Sister' that has big funk guitar riffs from Albert Collins. It landed initially on the Blue Thumb label in 1969 and has since been pillaged by hip hop producers for all its golden samples. Reverse this one and you'll find 'Somebody (Somewhere) Needs You' which was a classic North Soul tune and has since become hugely sought after. It was written by Frank Wilson and an original will cost you over L150 so don't sleep on this one.
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 in stock $17.33
335
A Funk Odyssey (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
A Funk Odyssey (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (gatefold "corner of the blue green earth" splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 198028 97291. Rel: 19 Apr 25
Feel So Good (4:56)
Little L (4:41)
You Give Me Something (3:13)
Corner Of The Earth (5:36)
Love Foolosophy (3:44)
Stop Don't Panic (4:24)
Black Crow (3:59)
Main Vein (5:03)
Twenty Zero One (5:15)
Picture Of My Life (3:43)
So Good To Feel Real (2:04)
! low stock $48.85
336
Didn't I EP
Didn't I EP (limited 12")
Cat: UREP 334. Rel: 02 Jul 14
Didn't I (GUTS remix)
Didn't I (Florent F rework)
Didn't I (Dave Allison rework)
Didn't I
Review: With the passing of William Daron Pulliam last year, the music world truly lost a singular and unique talent. Here Californian soul daddies Ubiquity pay homage to his most recognised works "Didn't I See" with a limited edit-focused 12". There is of course the feeling one shouldn't mess with perfection - and this Darondo track certainly falls into that category - but each of the three edits that accompany the original are considered reworks that subtly add some extra character without losing any of its power to move. Kinjo Music founder Dave Allison perhaps excels the most in this regard, subtly nudging the tempo up and adding some extra percussive detail that soul selectors will appreciate.
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 in stock $14.49
337
I Can't Help Myself
Cat: CITY 076. Rel: 27 Oct 22
I Can't Help Myself (3:46)
Mrs So & So's Daughter (edit) (2:14)
Review: A crunchy and honest reissue of Loleatta Holloway's 'I Can't Help Myself', which has only seen a smidgen of recognition compared to what it deserves so far. Originally featured on the 'Cry To Me' LP for DJs, the song is a strutting ode to dashed expectations in love. The B-side, 'Mrs So & So's Daughter', meanwhile, meditates through dry, electric funk. Astonishing remaster from Kent Dance.
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 in stock $11.36
338
The Complete New Orleans Recordings 1966 - 1970
Cat: CHARLY 675LP. Rel: 20 May 25
Little Boy Blue (original mono Master) (2:33)
I'm Your Little Chicken (3:11)
Track 3 (2:27)
Huey Smith & The Clowns - "You Got Too" (feat Little Buck - part 1) (2:38)
Huey Smith & The Clowns - "You Got Too" (feat Little Buck - part 2) (3:29)
Walking In The Mist (2:41)
Whisper My Name (2:34)
Little Boy Blue (2024 Stereo mix) (2:40)
Everybody's Love (2:20)
The Hueys - "Coo-coo Over You" (feat Little Buck) (2:45)
Soul Brother Soul Sister (2:24)
The Hueys - "You Ain't No Hippie" (feat Little Buck) (2:22)
Track 13 (2:40)
Starting With Today (2:44)
If I Could Do It Over (3:08)
 in stock $25.57
339
Paradise
Paradise (12")
Cat: 4907823. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Paradise (original mix)
Paradise (edit)
Super Bien Total (extended mix)
 in stock $14.49
340
We Always Come Back Strong
Cat: CITY 070. Rel: 01 Sep 20
We Always Come Back Strong (2:52)
Tin Man (3:47)
 in stock $11.36
341
Thriller
Thriller (12")
Cat: COLU 4961. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Thriller (album version)
Thriller (instrumental)
 in stock $14.49
342
Freestylin' (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Freestylin' (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited orange grey & green splattered vinyl LP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: LUR 003RSD. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Ruffneck Jazz (4:47)
Panacea (6:13)
Singles Party (4:07)
La Jolla (4:03)
On The Strip (5:41)
Freestylin' (6:10)
Lite Bake (6:07)
Outerlude (2:06)
 in stock $33.24
343
Next Door (reissue)
Next Door (reissue) (clear green vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: HMJA 213. Rel: 28 Oct 24
Exotic Yokogao
Take Off Your Sunglasses
Teardrops Romance
Good-Bye
Kiss The Yesterday
Love Is The Competition
High-Heel Dancer
Mystery Drive
Get My Love
Our Lovely Days
Review: Originally released in 1983, Hitomi Tohyama's NEXT DOOR was the great Japanese artist's fourth album and now it makes a welcome return to the shelves thanks to this limited edition reissue on clear green vinyl. Deeply inspired by early 80s American pop, this City Pop classic captures the essence of urban life with every track. it is truly packed with sweet and infectious rhythms and nostalgic medics, lush hooks and effortless charm. As such NEXT DOOR is a toe-tapping journey through Tokyo's city lights that is sure to connect with a whole new generation.
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 in stock $44.30
344
Beat It
Beat It (12")
Cat: BS 1624. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Beat It
PYT (Pretty Young Thing)
Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $14.49
345
Free The Black Man's Chains
Cat: CHARLY 714LP. Rel: 06 May 25
LC Grier - "Free The Black Man's Chains" (3:03)
LC Grier - ""Slave" I Wanna Be Free" (4:21)
LC Grier - "It's A Sad Black World" (3:15)
LC Grier - "North To The Promised Land (Big Black Man)" (feat Novella Edmonds) (3:53)
Novella Edmonds - "Black Is Black" (2:19)
Jr Grier - "Fair Skin Man" (3:24)
LC Grier - "Gone Is The Laughter With You" (3:26)
Novella Edmonds - "Somebody Bigger Than You & I" (3:17)
LC Grier - "Love" (2:48)
LC Grier - "Tomorrow The Sun Will Shine" (2:58)
LC Grier - "Soul President" (2:11)
Novella Edmonds - "We Are Here (Finale)" (feat LC Grier) (6:33)
 in stock $24.99
346
Heavier Yet: Lays The Crownless Head
Cat: RKX 096LP. Rel: 03 Oct 24
TOP (7:25)
Dey (feat Damian Marley) (5:45)
Stand Well Well (5:55)
Emi Aluta (feat Sampa The Great) (8:43)
Love & Revolution (8:37)
Move (5:47)
Review: Seun Kuti has released his highly anticipated album Heavier Yet (Lays The Crownless Head) via Record Kicks to great excitement. This album, executive produced by Lenny Kravitz and featuring Fela Kuti's original engineer Sodi Marciszewer, marks a significant milestone in Kuti's career. Following his Grammy-nominated album Black Times, this release showcases his evolution as both an artist and activist. The album features six powerful tracks, each embodying themes of resistance, resilience, and revolution. The track 'Dey,' featuring Damian Marley, emphasises self-empowerment, while 'Emi Aluta' pays homage to revolutionaries, featuring the innovative Sampa The Great. 'T.O.P.' critiques societal values, promoting empathy and a connection to nature. 'Love and Revolution' highlights Kuti's belief in love as a catalyst for change. Kuti expressed gratitude for Kravitz's brotherly support and Sodi's guidance during the production process. He continues to uphold the legacy of his father, Fela Kuti, using his music to inspire social change. This album promises to redefine contemporary Afrobeat while staying true to its roots. Fans can expect an album that entertains, inspires and ignites activism.
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Tags: Afrobeat
 in stock $30.67
347
Y Esa Pava Que?
Cat: MSR 041. Rel: 06 Jun 24
Y Esa Pava Que? (3:40)
Pa' Los Rumberos (2:33)
Review: It has now been three years since Matasuna Records unveiled a scorching Latin 45 showcasing two tracks by Venezuelan ensemble Phirpo y sus Caribes, led by Porfi Jimenez. Now, Matasuna is reissuing two more cuts from their sole album, Parrilla Caliente, this time on a 7" vinyl - a debut for these tracks in this format. The original 1972 album, a scarce collector's gem on Philips, holds official licensing from Jimenez's family. On the A-side, 'Y Esa Pava Que?' ignites with Latin funk fervour and is driven by robust drums, potent horns, and groovy, psychedelic keys and guitars. The B-side features 'Pa' Los Rumbero,' a vibrant rendition of Tito Puente's classic, showcasing Jimenez and his band's exceptional musicianship.
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Tags: Salsa | Latin Funk
 in stock $13.06
348
Cuban Shuffle
Cuban Shuffle (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ECR 009. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Cuban Shuffle (Keep It Going mix) (3:36)
Pablo's Theme (3:55)
Review: Cheeba's Latin brothers are back with yet another Havanan shuffle, extensively vacationing in Cuba to soak in very best of the nation's ripest stylistic amassments. Taking cues from cut and paste funk to Latin boogaloo, 'Cuban Shuffle' and 'Pablo's Theme' urge us formerly to "keep it going, now" before latterly dropping us into a fuzz-scat vat of hazy brass and stomping, found percussion. Most notably, the A-side's vinyl scratches sate a pruritic itch, and a careful dosage of reverb marks out a roomy but expansive atmosphere, one difficult to recreate lest you actually were there in 1970s Cuba.
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Tags: Boogaloo | Latin Funk
 in stock $17.90
349
Exploration
Cat: RKX 103LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Reptile Strut (3:31)
Discomania (3:05)
Nautilus (4:21)
Jazz Carnival (3:44)
Gassman Blues (4:14)
Pied De Poule (4:09)
Chameleon (6:06)
Mission Impossible (2:23)
The Twang (4:12)
Coffy Is The Color (3:53)
Lunedi Cinema (feat Marco Castello) (2:06)
Review: Calibro 35 recalibrate with Exploration, a fresh dive into cinematic jazz-funk marking their first full-length LP on the independent since 2023's Nouvelle Aventures, continuing the path set by last year's 'Jazzploitation' EP. Yarning vintage soundtrack stylings with contemporary groove, the Milan group balance reverent covers - like Roy Ayers' 'Coffy' and Bob James' 'Nautilus' with bold, golden originals. Lead tune 'Reptile Strut', not to mention 'The Twang' and 'Pied De Poule', twine round taut rhythms, lush horn lines, and evocative cinematic textures. The band tips its hat to touchstones like Herbie Hancock, Lalo Schifrin, and Italian great Piero Umiliani, whose 'Discomania' appears on the accompanying limited clear blue 7" single, backed with 'Jazz Carnival'.
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 in stock $25.57
350
Getting Uptown (To Get Down)
Cat: MSR 036. Rel: 16 Mar 23
United 8 - "Getting Uptown (To Get Down)" (2:45)
Tony Alvon & The Belairs - "Sexy Coffee Pot" (2:27)
Review: After much work, Berlin-based reissue label Matasuna Records is finally able to fully and officially reissue these funk classics. After so many bootlegged versions of these it is great to have a high-quality vinyl pressing on nice loud 7". Both of these legendary funk tunes come from the vast vaults of Atlantic Records and have never had their own standalone releases before. On 'Getting Uptown (To Get Down)' United 8 cook up infectious sounds and mix up horns, guitars, drums and bass while on the flip 'Sexy Coffee Pot' from 'Tony Alvon & The Belairs' is an explosion of raw funk energy.
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 in stock $13.06
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