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Thursday 15 May 2025
New releases
Alben
Roll Call (Classic Vinyl Series)
Roll Call (Classic Vinyl Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 651497 3. Rel: 15 May 25
Roll Call (10:37)
My Groove Your Move (6:42)
Take Your Pick (4:55)
A Baptist Beat (8:54)
The More I See You (6:45)
The Breakdown (4:57)
Review: By 1960, Georgia-born tenor saxophonist Mobley was at the height of his powers, crafting a trilogy of hard bop masterpiecesiSoul Station, Roll Call and Workout. Roll Call, the middle entry, finds Mobley leading an inspired quintet featuring the young and fiery Freddie Hubbard on trumpet, alongside the rock-solid Soul Station rhythm section of pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers and the explosive Art Blakey on drums. The result is a hard bop stunner, bursting with energy, interplay and lyrical phrasing. This reissue opens with the dynamic title track, a minor-key powerhouse that jumps out of the speakers, pushing each musician to deliver their best. Mobley and Hubbard's chemistry is electrifying, their solos crackling with urgency. The swaggering 'My Groove Your Move' follows, built on a confident, swinging groove, while 'A Baptist Beat' channels the deep, soulful call-and-response tradition of the black church. A second take of the latter further showcases the group's enthusiasm and spontaneity. The album's only standard, 'The More I See You', is a sublime moment of restraint, with Hubbard's use of the harmon mute adding a delicate, smoky touch. Mobley's playing here epitomises his gift for melodic improvisationisubtle yet deeply expressive. His warm, bluesy tone and sophisticated phrasing made him one of the most lyrical saxophonists of his era. Even decades later, Roll Call remains a cornerstone of hard bop.
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Rainbow Love
Rainbow Love (gatefold 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: BBE 795ALP. Rel: 15 May 25
Rainbow Love (4:58)
Que Alegria (5:14)
Night Ripple (5:56)
Rumbambola (5:08)
One More Kiss Again (3:57)
Mundo Cruel (5:44)
Get-A-Odyssey (5:06)
Dawn (5:31)
Luna De Miel (bonus tracks) (4:10)
Dame Un Beso (3:39)
Drizzling Rain (4:25)
Juan Pachanga (4:16)
Campanero (4:17)
Yo Soy La Rumba (4:51)
Duerme (4:05)
Review: BBE, known for its groundbreaking J-Jazz and J-Jazz Masterclass series, now shines a light on an inerasable gem in Japan's national discography: the debut LP Rainbow Love by Orquesta Del Sol, the country's first authentic salsa band. Salsa's roots in Japan trace back to the post-WWII era, with groups like Tokyo Cuban Boys, but it was the 1977 Fania All-Stars tour that initiated wider interest. Percussionist Masahito "Pecker" Hashida, influenced by New York's salsa scene, formed Orquesta Del Sol on his return. Their debut, put out in 1981, blends compositions in Japanese, Spanish, and English, while working in a cover of Noro Morales' 'Rumbambola'. Produced by Shuichi "Ponta" Murakami, the album's bold sound was a product of Japan's studio scene and the band's connection to the Nuyorican salsa style. This reissue includes seven bonus tracks from the band's later years, remastered for a new generation.
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Superb
Superb (translucent tangerine vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: BCR 183LPC2. Rel: 15 May 25
Sleep Dreams
Bully Ball
Body Slam
Consulate Case
Dangerous
Websites
Fare Evader
Tag Dag
Plumb Tuckered
Dreamer's Disease
Slippery Dip
Review: Moving away from their usual meticulous approach, this Australian cinematic soul outfit embraces spontaneity, infusing their signature sound with newfound energy and groove. The result? A record brimming with vibrancy, experimentation and undeniable funk. The opener, 'Sleep Dreams', is a laid-back entry point before 'Bully Ball' crashes in with its raw, thunderous drums and deep-pocket funk. The band's sonic explorations continue on 'Body Slam', a track that begins with a sweet soul feel before morphing into something dark and eerie, highlighted by a timpani recorded in a distant bathroom. That same adventurous spirit shines in 'Fare Evader', where sci-fi-esque synths punctuate a hard-hitting rhythm. Surprise Chef pushes the tempo on 'Consulate Case' and 'Tag Dag', drawing from afro-funk and jazz-funk influences, while ballads like 'Websites' and the ethereal 'Dreamer's Disease' showcase their softer, cinematic side. With Superb, Surprise Chef amplifies the fun without sacrificing their signature musicianship. This album solidifies their ascent from underground favourites to a global force in modern soul.
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Look Out (Classic Vinyl Series)
Look Out (Classic Vinyl Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 651497 4. Rel: 15 May 25
Look Out (7:10)
Journey Into Melody (4:57)
Return Engagement (4:49)
Little Sheri (7:44)
Tiny Capet (5:02)
Minor Chant (6:13)
Review: Stanley Turrentine's debut as a bandleader arrived in June 1960, just a few months after his notable sideman role on Jimmy Smith's Midnight Special and Back at the Chicken Shack. With these albums cementing his status as a standout player, Blue Note boss Alfred Lion wasted no time bringing Turrentine back into the studio to record his first outing as a leader. The result announced the arrival of his deeply soulful tenor saxophone, immediately marking him as a key figure in the hard bop scene. Turrentine's approach was distinctiveieach note infused with emotion and a deep sense of groove. His compositions, like 'Look Out' and 'Minor Chant', alongside tunes by Parlan and Clifford Brown, revealed his mastery of both melody and rhythm. The session was anchored by a strong rhythm section, featuring pianist Horace Parlan, bassist George Tucker, and drummer Al Harewood, each contributing to the album's powerful sound. A highlight is the ballad 'Journey into Melody', where Turrentine's ability to infuse warmth and depth into a song is on full display. This all-analogue remastering offers a true-to-the-original listening experience, preserving the warmth and clarity of this essential jazz release.
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Wednesday 14 May 2025
New releases
Alben
Jugoton Bossa Nova
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Jugoton Bossa Nova (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: EVERLANDYU 009LP. Rel: 14 May 25
Arsen Dedic - "Onaj Dan" (2:38)
Zdenka Vuckovic - "Bosonoga" (2:47)
Bogdan Dimitrijevic - "O Barquinho" (2:44)
Nino Robic - "Jedna Nota (Samba De Uma Nota So)" (2:30)
Milan Bacic - "Ho-Ba-La-La" (2:02)
Beti Jurkovic - "Ljuljacka" (2:59)
Elda Viler - "Senca Tvojega Nasmeha (The Shadow Of Your Smile)" (2:33)
Arsen Dedic - "Cesto Te Sretnem" (2:39)
Bogdan Dimitrijevic - "Hershey Bar" (2:28)
Zdenka Vuckovic - "Izgubljeno (Desafinado)" (3:37)
Drago Diklic - "Moja Draga" (2:47)
Krunoslav Kico Slabinac - "Tko Si Ti" (2:57)
Plesni Orkestar RTZ - "Plava Krizantema" (3:12)
Gabi Novak I Radojka Sverko - "Za Mene Je Sreca (Samba Da Rosa)" (2:55)
Dubrovacki Trubaduri - "Ljuven Zov" (2:16)
Vikica Breser - "Suncano Ljeto" (3:15)
Drago Diklic - "Nitko Na Svijetu" (3:28)
Visnja Korbar - "Subotnje Vece" (3:26)
Arsen Dedic - "Veceras" (2:02)
Jimmy Stanic & Glenn Rich Orchestra - "The Girl From Ipanema" (3:33)
Review: Long before bossa nova washed up on Yugoslavia's Adriatic shores, Latin American sounds had already unpicked and repatched parts of the country's musical fabric. Afro-Cuban rhythms and big band jazz held sway in Ljubljana, Zagreb, and Belgrade ballrooms, with street corners in Split ringing to jazz as early as 1919. This compilation from Everland, curated by DJ-Gree, represents the best, and by that token most uniquely angelically intoned, cuts from the era, riffing on European Post-WWII repression that had formerly pushed jazz underground. By the early 60s, Yugoslavia's festival culture welcomed samba, tango, mambo, and calypso, and by 1963, Bud Shank's visit with Bosko Petrovic's quintet marked many locals' first taste of bossa nova. That same year, Jugoton released the 7" EP Bossa Nova by Bogdan Dimitrijevic, revisited among the other great many delights heard on display here.
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Tuesday 13 May 2025
New releases
Alben
The Jewel In The Lotus (reissue)
Cat: 589236 6. Rel: 13 May 25
Ensenada
Mappo
Excursion
Past & Present Equals Future
The Jewel In The Lotus
Winds Of Change
Song For Tracie Dixon Summers
Past Is Past
Review: Bennie Maupin's contributions to many a groundbreaking jazz record - Miles Davis's Bitches Brew, Herbie Hancock's Mwandishi and Headhunters, and Marion Brown's Afternoon Of A Georgia Faun - all cemented his long-harked reptutation as an inventive jazz dynamo. His own releases as a bandleader were relatively sparse, but his debut album remains a standout; described by Down Beat in 1975 as "selfless", The Jewel In The Lotus heard Maupin instead focus his instructive efforts on his bandmates, whose one rule, issued by Maupin himself, was to "keep it seamless". You'll mostly hear the chops of musicians closely connected to Hancock's circle from late 1970s New York, where talent beamed and popped like cinders on brimstone.
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