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Singles
Synthetic Substitution (reissue)
Cat: RR 00021. Rel: 15 May 25
Synthetic Substitution (3:31)
Synthetic Substitution (Just Blaze take 6 Master mix) (3:49)
Review: Originally released in 1973 by New York-born soul singer Melvin Bliss, 'Synthetic Substitution' was never meant to change music. A B-side to his single 'Reward', it quietly slipped out on Sunburst Records i and then, years later, exploded. With 'Funky Drummer' sticksman Bernard Purdie's drums at its core, it became one of the most sampled tracks in hip-hop history, forming the rhythmic backbone of cuts by De La Soul, Mobb Deep, LL Cool J, Justin Bieber and hundreds more. This new release gives the track its due, with a sharp remaster and a respectful rework from Just Blaze. The original still hits hard i a slinky, minimal soul groove with impeccable swing and eerie vocal calm. On the flip, the 'Just Blaze Take 6 Master Mix' lifts that legendary break into widescreen, looping and layering it with warmth and flair. It's not flashy, just smart i honouring the DNA while letting it breathe. It's a fresh pressing of a foundational beat, and a timely reminder of how deep hip-hop's roots run. Whether you're crate-digging or just craving drums with history, this is as vital as it gets.
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Where Did I Go Wrong?
Cat: COK 45001. Rel: 15 May 25
Where Did I Go Wrong? (3:48)
Family (4:15)
Review: Brenda is the soul-infused solo project of prolific Melbourne drummer and multi-instrumentalist Hudson Whitlock who now makes a stunning debut on College Of Knowledge Records with two tender ballads. He is already known for his work with Surprise Chef and Karate Boogaloo and here steps into the spotlight as a vocalist delivering introspective lyrics in a fragile falsetto. Drawing from sweet soul traditions of the 60s and Melbourne's cinematic soul movement, both 'Where Did I Go Wrong?' and 'Family' show off Brenda's emotive, indie-soul sound with lush arrangements and heartfelt deliveries marking a poignant and promising new chapter for Whitlock.
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Look At Me Now
Cat: SEV 018. Rel: 27 May 25
Look At Me Now (2:41)
Look At Me Now (alternative take) (2:54)
Review: After a wild shelf-clearer came by way of a reissue of 'Ordinary Joe' earlier this year, we've now a second Outta Sight reissue of yet another gladly intoned Terry Callier deep cut on our hands. Born and raised in Chicago's Cabrini-Green, Callier came up alongside a generation of soul and jazz innovators but always stood apart. After his debut LP The New Folk Sound fell into obscurity, and his 1968 Cadet single 'Look At Me Now' slipped past unnoticed, he was brought into his mentor Jerry Butler's Songwriters Workshop, a game-changing move. This stirring early statement works in much inner commentary on manhood, stage fright and vital moment seizure - "now my people think I just fake it / I know I do things they don't understand / so I've got to show them I can take it / I've got to show 'em I can be a man" - aches with the strain of double consciousness in a performance society.
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I Heard A Sigh
Cat: TV 022. Rel: 16 May 25
I Heard A Sigh (3:27)
Where Do You Come From (4:25)
Review: Never before released in this particular form, two inscriptions by the French jazz fusion band Cortex make for a fidgeting classic each, perfect for the tube-amped dancefloor. Made up of many a cover and original, the full-length 'Inedit '79' EP first came to Underdog Records in 2006, though it was composed almost entirely of recordings laid down in 1979, proving the band's asynchronic staying power across decades. This new 7", however, recuts the lead track from the album, and a never-before-heard session floorcut respectively. The B-side in question, 'Where Do You Come From', did not appear on the 2006 release, and was also recorded later in 1981, though it is considered a part of the same inspo-flush.
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I'm So In Love With You
Cat: S4R 50. Rel: 12 May 25
I'm So In Love With You (3:38)
A Whole Lot Of Man (3:23)
Review: These two unreleased tracks from Geater Davis deliver raw, hard-hitting Southern soul with his some nice gritty vocals, sharp guitar work and powerful horns all making them perfect for anyone who loves a bit of blues-tinged soul. Geater was born Vernon Davis in East Texas in 1946 and learned guitar from T-Bone Walker before then working as a sideman and breaking through with 'Sweet Woman's Love' in 1970. He charted again in 1972 with' Your Heart Is So Cold' on Seventy 7 Records, and though disco's rise curtailed touring opportunities, he kept performing across the South. Sadly, just as he was preparing for a comeback, he died of heart failure at age 38, but these gems remain.

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Run For Cover
Cat: SEV 019. Rel: 27 May 25
Run For Cover (3:03)
Wear It On Our Face (3:24)
Review: The Dells were a legendary soul and doo-wop group defined by Johnny Carter's soaring falsetto and Marvin Junior's rich baritone. After first forming in 1952, their most iconic era came during their time with Chicago's Cadet label from the mid-60s to mid-70s. Their 1966 track 'Run For Cover' became a staple of the Northern Soul scene and remains highly sought-after today, with mint copies fetching over L100. Equally beloved is their 1968 dancer 'Wear It On Our Face' featuring a powerful Charles Stepney arrangement and the group's signature harmonies-both songs showcasing The Dells at the height of their soulful brilliance.
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Perfida
Perfida (7")
Cat: EL-RICO 104. Rel: 20 May 25
Phyllis Dillon - "Perfida" (feat Tommy McCook & The Supersonics) (2:46)
Nora Dean - "Barbwire" (feat Tommy McCook & The Supersonics) (2:19)
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Unstoppable
Unstoppable (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: UNIQ320 -1. Rel: 20 May 25
Unstoppable (3:35)
Going Going Gone (2:51)
Review: Emma Noble, the emerging soul singer from London, delivers a powerful performance on the girl group soul anthem 'Unstoppable'. Her second single, it's poised to become a next-gen floor-filler; catch us playing it on repeat, *in flagranti*, after it premiered on Craig Charles' BBC6 Soul Show in early 2025. 'Going Going Gone' backs it up on the B-side, as the first single from FPE's upcoming album Waves. Hearing rising Australian singer-songwriter and pop genius J Mahon on vocal duties, the track's catchy brass sections combine with J's androgynous soul vocals, and evokes the sounds of young Motown artists in the style's 60s adolescence.
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Summer's Over
Cat: ES 045. Rel: 20 May 25
Summer's Over (2:26)
Running Thru My Mind (2:15)
Freedom Rides (1:47)
Treat Me Like A Man (2:19)
Review: Brooklyn-born Dennis Harte might only have been eleven when he picked up a Sears Silvertone, but the music on this anthologyirecorded between 1973 and 1974iis anything but juvenile. Collected here for the first time on a single release, these four singles originally appeared under shifting monikers (Dennis Harte, Harte Attack, Harte Brothers and Pure Madness), a strategy cooked up by mentor Carl Edelson to maximise industry exposure. The sound veers between garage soul, basement psych, and scrappy blue-eyed r&bian adolescent echo of The Rascals, The Youngbloods or early Spoonful. 'Summer's Over', written by Edelson, is the emotional peak: a world-weary soul lament, rendered uncanny by Harte's teenaged delivery. 'Running Thru My Mind' plays it cooler but still flickers with melodic instinct and wiry guitar interplay. 'Freedom Rides' charges out with organ-stabbed garage grit, a protest anthem wrapped in biker-jacket energy. 'Treat Me Like a Man' flips a Beatles-influenced B-side by Long Island group The Shandels into something looser and more ragged. Harte would go on to tour with Wilson Pickett, but these early 7"sinever before compiledishowcase a raw, regional talent teetering on the edge of real experience. Efficient Space lands another killer excavation from North America's fringe.
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Fascinating Girl (reissue)
Cat: GS 023. Rel: 13 May 25
Fascinating Girl (2:11)
Fascinating Girl (instrumental) (2:17)
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Disco Donuts Vol 3
Disco Donuts Vol 3 (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: NUTS 003. Rel: 21 May 25
Expansions (4:14)
Ghetto Passion (4:06)
Review: Deified disco editor Mister Mushi breaks from his own Mushi 45s faction for a diplomatic dance-over with fellow sonic saucerers Disco Donuts, whose third volume in a series hammers home two more spacey soma-uplifts. 'Expansions' of course jazz-funk clarion call 'Expansions' by Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes, whose importuning "expand your mind" motif will never leave us. And of course, there's 'Ghetto Passion', an unknown remix to us, yet whose beats are so punctual that they could pop an iron ballon; this is a raw, clear and seething analogue sound, a style which many disco artists have tried to emulate since.
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It's You I Love (So In Love ) (reissue)
Cat: SV 8801 BLACK. Rel: 14 May 25
It's You I Love (So In Love) (long version) (5:42)
It's You I Love (So In Love) (short version) (2:17)
It's You I Love (So In Love) (instrumental) (2:08)
Review: This glorious reissue takes it all the way back to 1983 when Pamela Nivens dropped what has since become a stone-cold and highly sought-after soul and disco classic. If you can find an original copy, you will have to shell out a fair few quid for it so don't sleep on this. It's the only tune attributed to Nivens, but sure is a good one: the production is cutting-edge for the time with smart synth layers into the seductive drums, while the gorgeous vocal is the icing on the cake. You get, long, short and instrumental versions here.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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It's You I Love (So In Love) (reissue)
Cat: SV 8801COLOUR. Rel: 14 May 25
It's You I Love (So In Love) (long version) (5:42)
It's You I Love (So In Love) (short version) (2:35)
It's You I Love (So In Love) (instrumental) (1:27)
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Back Stabbers
Cat: JPR 7 2401. Rel: 13 May 25
Backstabbers (3:10)
Backstabbers (instrumental) (3:09)
Review: C&C Music Factory lynchpin Eric Kupper takes on 'BackStabbers' with a considered touch, reinforcing its groove while preserving the essence of its original 1982 recording. Captured at Virtue Studios by a powerhouse ensembleiincluding MFSB and Salsoul Orchestra greats like Earl Young, Ron Baker and Vince Montana, Jr.ithis session defined the lush, orchestrated soul of Philadelphia. Joe Freeman's lead vocal remains the focal point, its urgency cutting through Kupper's updated mix, which tightens the percussion and adds a refined low-end punch. Side A presents the vocal mix, where the track's layered instrumentation breathes with new clarity, while Side B strips it down to an instrumental, letting the intricate arrangements shine. US-based Kupper, a veteran of over 1,400 remixes, treats the material with the respect of a historian and the instincts of a modern dancefloor craftsman, balancing nostalgia with crisp, club-ready sonics.
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Let Me Down Easy
Let Me Down Easy (grey blue & black marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: C505 COLOUR. Rel: 13 May 25
Let Me Down Easy (4:57)
Let Me Down Easy (long version) (4:45)
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Searching For Your Love
Cat: NL 1011 BLACK. Rel: 14 May 25
Searching For Your Love (vocal - long) (7:22)
Searching For Your Love (vocal - short) (4:16)
Searching For Your Love (instrumental) (7:22)
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I'll Always Love You
Cat: SEV 020. Rel: 27 May 25
I'll Always Love You (2:45)
What More Could A Boy Ask For (3:07)
Review: Known as the Detroit Spinners in the UK, The Spinners recorded with Motown's V.I.P. label from 1964 to 1971 and in that time managed to leave a lasting mark on the Northern Soul scene. Their track 'I'll Always Love You,' which was written by Hunter and Stevenson in 1965, became a Northern Soul favourite with original UK Tamla Motown pressings often selling for over L500. 'What More Could A Boy Ask For'' is a 1966 gem by Bristol and Fuqua, which remained unreleased until its inclusion as a bonus track on the 2012 Yours Truly CD. Now, it receives its first official 7" vinyl release on the B-side of this one from Outta Sight.
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Soul Flip Edits Vol 17
Cat: FLIP 017. Rel: 21 May 25
Carla Thomas - "BABY" (Del Gazeebo edit) (4:01)
Barbara Randolph - "Can I Get A Witness" (Umbo edit) (4:27)
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Booking Up Baby
Cat: EXUMG 15. Rel: 27 May 25
Booking Up Baby (2:48)
Giving Up (3:57)
Review: New York soul quartet The Topics never found the spotlight they deserved during their short run across the 60s and early 70s, but this sharp 7" reissue offers a long-overdue glimpse at their brilliance. Both cuts originally surfaced in 1973 via Mercury, the only major label to back the group before they vanished into obscurity. 'Booking Up Baby' is a slick, string-laced dancer co-produced by Dennis Williams, best known for work with Teddy Pendergrass and the O'Jays. On the flip, Van McCoy's 'Giving Up' gets an opulent, emotionally rich treatmentidelivered with the polish and pain of top-shelf crossover soul. Both tracks ooze sophistication, driven by harmony-led vocals and lush instrumentation. Given the scarcity of original pressingsione recently went for L850ithis reissue is not only a collector's dream but a chance for wider ears to catch up with two underrated gems from the golden era of American soul.
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Necessary Love (reissue)
Cat: ST 521 BLACK. Rel: 14 May 25
Necessary Love (vocal) (6:30)
Necessary Love (instrumental) (6:29)
Review: Famously featured on NY Style Vol. 46 by DJ Masaru, Tranzit's 'Necessary Love' is a rare boogie gem from the 1980s that deserves more shine - and will not get it with this reissue. Smooth and soulful to its core, it delivers a mid-tempo groove wrapped in dreamy chords, lush textures and heartfelt vocals. With its romantic message and mellow energy, it's perfect for slow dancing or late-night reflection and is more than just a love song. It captures the emotional essence of 80s modern soul, so if you love overlooked r&b treasures, 'Necessary Love' is a crucial pick up.

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Tags: Disco Funk
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Neccessary Love (reissue)
Neccessary Love (reissue) (pink vinyl 12")
Cat: ST 521COLOUR. Rel: 14 May 25
Neccessary Love (vocal) (6:29)
Neccessary Love (instrumental) (6:27)
Tags: Disco Funk
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You Can't Hide From The Boogie (reissue)
Cat: SPRO 9646 BLACK. Rel: 14 May 25
Donna Washingtons - "You Can't Hide From The Boogie" (4:06)
Linda Clifford - "Build A Fire" (5:31)
Review: Donna Washington, a legendary soul singer from LA, is known for hits like her duet with The Dramatics' LJ Reynolds, 'I'm Into You.' However, just as good is 'You Can't Hide From The Boogie' is a disco classic that got revived amongst heads after it featured on Boogie Times Presents The Great Collectors Vol. 8 in 2008. Now, it's getting its own standalone 7" pressing and is a high-energy, funky gem complete with powerful horns and driving drums, all perfect for the dancefloor. On the flip side, Linda Clifford's 'Build A Fire' delivers a more seductive, deep boogie sound, showcasing the enduring allure of 1980s disco and boogie music.
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Look What You Made Me Do
Cat: 5DB 25101LP. Rel: 22 May 25
Whole Lotta Me (3:28)
Let Me Down (3:38)
Peaches (2:33)
Animal (3:26)
Not My Person (3:27)
I Sing To Myself (3:28)
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I Don't Know Why
Cat: JAR 15. Rel: 12 May 25
I Don't Know Why (4:33)
If I Could Open Up My Heart (4:41)
Review: Raised on gospel in Mobile, Alabama, Lynn White's path to soul stardom began in Ike Darby's record store, where her habit of singing along to the songs that boomed from the speakers spiralled into a recording deal, not to mention eventual marriage with the store owner. Her 1978 debut on Darby wove a string of local releases, but it was her smouldering 1982 single 'I Don't Ever Wanna See Your Face Again' that caught the attention of Memphis soul legend Willie Mitchell. Signing to Waylo, White spent the 80s carving out a distinctive place in Southern soul, with highlights like the modern soul favourite 'See You Later Bye'. This reissue brings together two standout tracks from her early 90s period: the Lanier & Co. assist 'I Don't Know Why' and a tender cover of George Jackson's 'The New Me'.
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Summer Came My Way
Cat: SWS 7001. Rel: 20 May 25
Summer Came My Way (radio edit) (4:36)
Summer Came My Way (Ambient edit) (4:30)
Review: Greg Wilson and The Reynolds first teamed up in 2015 for 'Summer Came My Way' as a vocoder-topped summer twinkler, backed up by sweltering handclaps and gutting electric pianistic held notes. The Merseyside DJ and producer is alleged, at least as far as Discogs bios go, to have pioneered the UK electro scene, though his collaborative sensibility with twins Katherine and Carmel Reynolds here proved otherwise downbeat but munificent in emotion, compared to electro's later superlatively harsh, snappy, two-step snarings. The Balearic soul of 'Summer Came My Way' as deserving of its new ambient version, and it is the real highlight here, manifesting before us dazzlingly with its scatted lyrics and acid torsions.
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Alben
Ellen Beth Abdi
Cat: SWEET23 2LP. Rel: 22 May 25
Who This World Is Made For
Thickskinpeel
Tenterhooks
Elsewhere
The Bad Dream
Sad Chord
Spellbound
Problem Child
Kingsway Bouquet
Sweet Twenty-Three
 in stock $30.02
Chronicles Of A Diamond (B-STOCK)
Chronicles Of A Diamond (B-STOCK) (clear vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: ATO 0654LP (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve split along the spine but otherwise in excellent condition
More Than A Love Song (4:41)
Ice Cream (Pay Phone) (3:52)
Mrs Postman (3:52)
Chronicles Of A Diamond (3:23)
Angel (5:02)
Hello
Sauvignon
Tomorrow (4:49)
Gemini Sun (4:34)
Rock & Roll (4:48)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve split along the spine but otherwise in excellent condition***


Grammy-nominated Texan psychedelic-soul band Black Pumas, led by Eric Burton and Adrian Quesada, return after their 2019 self-titled debut album - leading to the pair being put up for 'Best New Artist' in 2020 - with a bold statement to break the sophomore album curse. Lead single 'More Than a Love Song' is the perfect introduction to the sound, Burtons commanding voice riding on a wave of progressively zanier instrumental patches and choir vocal samples, with a sultry deep south tone that, oddly, reminds me of CeeLo Green. Quesada's production style is quick and loose, oozing with soul - nothing more to be expected from former member of Grammy-winning funk band Grupo Fantasma. The two describes Black Pumas as an "electric church", the synths and digital organs punctuating Burton's wistful wailing perfectly. If you're looking for a soul release to close out the year, this is it.
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The Blues Brothers (Soundtrack)
Cat: FDAT 16011. Rel: 22 May 25
She Caught The Katy (4:08)
Peter Gunn Theme (3:50)
Gimme Some Lovin' (3:06)
Shake Your Tailfeather (2:47)
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (3:24)
The Old Landmark (2:56)
Think (3:17)
Theme From Rawhide (2:39)
Minnie The Moocher (3:26)
Sweet Home Chicago (7:52)
Jailhouse Rock (3:23)
 in stock $49.11
The Blues Brothers (Soundtrack)
The Blues Brothers (Soundtrack) (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: ATL 9781351. Rel: 21 May 25
She Caught The Katy (4:08)
Peter Gunn Theme (3:50)
Gimme Some Lovin' (3:05)
Shake Your Tailfeather (2:46)
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (3:24)
The Old Landmark (2:57)
Think (3:17)
Theme From Rawhide (2:39)
Minnie The Moocher (3:25)
Sweet Home Chicago (7:52)
Jailhouse Rock (3:24)
 in stock $31.42
Briefcase Full Of Blues (reissue)
Briefcase Full Of Blues (reissue) (limited blue vinyl LP)
Cat: FDAT 097331. Rel: 12 May 25
Hey Bartender (1:24)
Messin' With The Kid (2:52)
(I Got Everything I Need) Almost (3:02)
Rubber Biscuit (3:19)
Shot Gun Blues (3:27)
Groove Me (3:38)
I Don't Know (3:50)
Soul Man (4:02)
"B" Movie Box Car Blues (2:30)
Flip Flop & Fly (1:35)
 in stock $50.23
Midnight At The Valencia
Cat: JUIP 10031. Rel: 22 May 25
Ride Home (3:40)
Falling (3:16)
Racing Cars (3:49)
Breathe (3:16)
Keep On Running (3:00)
Morning Light (5:19)
Holding My Breath (4:04)
Push/Pull (4:13)
Adeline (5:02)
Need More Time (3:31)
Your Spark (Blows Me To Pieces) (5:38)
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Reasons To Stay
Cat: RKX 101CD. Rel: 15 May 25
Don't Like You Anymore
Consistency
No More
How Long Will It Take
Here When You're Ready
Reasons To Stay
The Lament
Don't Let Go
Talk To Me Nice
Having A Time
Win (feat Clerel)
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Reasons To Stay
Reasons To Stay (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: RKX 101LP. Rel: 15 May 25
Don't Like You Anymore (3:06)
Consistency (3:10)
No More (3:02)
How Long Will It Take (3:14)
Here When You're Ready (3:22)
Reasons To Stay (3:38)
The Lament (1:10)
Don't Let Go (3:17)
Talk To Me Nice (3:11)
Having A Time (3:08)
Win (feat Clerel) (2:32)
Review: Tanika Charles has long paired throwback soul with incisive songwriting, but this latest release feels especially raw. Now four albums deep, the Toronto-based artist pivots inwarditrading the usual tales of romance and heartbreak for something more fragile: the fallout of early family trauma. 'Don't Like You Anymore' and 'No More' snap with funk-driven defiance, but it's the quieter moments that linger. 'The Lament' and 'Talk To Me Nice' lean into vulnerability, while 'Win', a duet with Quebec's Clerel, glows with understated uplift. Charles leads a tight teamiScott McCannell, Kyla Charter, and Chino de Villa shape the grooves; Monophonics' Kelly Finnigan adds the rougher edgeibut the clarity here is hers. Her voice, resolute yet tender, is unafraid to ask difficult questions and even braver in leaving them unanswered. There's growth in every chord, as the arrangements span lilting r&b, classic soul, and easy-stepping slow jams. From Polaris nods to JUNO nominations, Charles has long commanded her placeibut this is something more personal, more courageous. Soul music as a form of release, not just rhythm.
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Paper Can't Wrap Fire
Cat: MRBCD 322. Rel: 15 May 25
Disaster
Brown Eyes (feat ML Hall)
Flicker (feat ML Hall & Bianca Kyriacou)
Janet (feat ML Hall)
Song For Ants
Power
Precious
Ron Song
Saturn's Return
Review: Over the course of two fine, full-length excursions, Don Glori (real name Gordon Li) has perfected a warm, breezy and frequently life-affirming trademark sound that cannily joins the dots between jazz, samba, MPB, jazz-funk and soul. He leans into the latter elements more on summery third set Paper Can't Wrap Fire, drawing on the talents of a wealth of Melbourne music friends across nine sublime tracks. There's much to admire throughout, from the sun-soaked jazz-funk/soul fusion of 'Brown Eyes' and summery head-nodder 'Janet', to the spiritual jazz joy of 'Song For Ants', the Brazilian brilliance of 'Precious' and the oceans-deep nu-jazz shuffle of 'Saturn's Return'.
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The Seventies
Cat: 115688 2. Rel: 15 May 25
Energy (1974)
Evil
Time Is On Your Side
Bass Solo
Keep Your Head To The Sky
C'mon Children
Power (1973)
Don't Let Me Be Lonely
Bass Jam
Mom
Time Is On Your Side
Tags: Jazz Funk
 in stock $15.44
Fontana Rosa
Cat: LEGO 371. Rel: 22 May 25
Hei Ti (2:44)
Te Adoro (4:00)
Lovesick (3:41)
Impossible (3:36)
La Quichimba (2:21)
No More Secret (5:29)
Fontana Rosa (3:13)
Heartbreaker (3:42)
Mariposa (3:40)
Deffro'r Dydd (3:25)
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Audience With The Queen
Cat: TCZI 32. Rel: 20 May 25
How Glad I Am (3:08)
Where I Belong (3:24)
Love's Gonna Find A Way Again (3:11)
Lady Liberty (3:16)
Puppet On Your String (4:18)
Peace In My Heart (3:27)
People (3:27)
Over You (3:22)
Be Your Lady (3:48)
 in stock $16.55
And Dub!
And Dub! (limited red vinyl LP + stickers)
Cat: BMDH&O RED. Rel: 23 May 25
Rich Girl (extended) (3:18)
Private Eyes (3:29)
Private Eyes (instrumental) (3:27)
I Can't Go For That (5:00)
Maneater (4:45)
One On One (4:26)
Review: LA based Black Market Dub like to rework great artists of decades gone by through a new sound system lens. This time it is the great 80s pop duo Hall & Oates who get the treatment with six of their most well-known tunes all reworked at slower tempos, with natty guitars, horns and rolling rhythms bring a new and sunny perspective. 'Private Eyes' in particular sounds superbly laid back and sun kissed for Balearic sessions and 'Maneater' also does the business with the original vocals soaring over lazy chords and amidst oodles of echo and reverb.
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Lost & Found
Cat: OGIC 23032. Rel: 12 May 25
Determination (3:06)
Dance To Our Music (3:36)
Life Has Meaning (4:03)
Nice Smooth Easy (3:00)
Do The Rock (4:05)
Who's Makin Love (2:27)
Mr Softy (1:56)
Better Days (2:56)
 in stock $17.40
All Or Nothing At All (Acoustic Sounds Series)
All Or Nothing At All (Acoustic Sounds Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 758081 6. Rel: 22 May 25
Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me (4:14)
Cheek To Cheek (3:37)
Ill Wind (6:15)
Speak Low (4:26)
I Wished On The Moon (3:26)
But Not For Me (3:50)
All Or Nothing At All (5:41)
We'll Be Together Again (4:25)
Sophisticated Lady (4:49)
April In Paris (3:02)
Say It Isn't So (3:18)
Love Is Here To Stay (3:43)
Review: Billie Holiday's late career 1958 LP through Verve Records caught the legendary singer at a relatively intimate stage: substance abuse compounded financial difficulties, which imposed a toll on her already turbulent personal life, and Holiday's once-pure, all-powerful voice was showing signs of wear. A title like All Or Nothing At All would certainly seem to express the captive intensity of an industry that "breaks" artists in more ways than one, and despite the mixed reviews on release, this small combo-backed record is of one artist's broken but still functioning sensitivity. With Harry "Sweets" Edison and saxophonist Ben Webster, Holiday croons over 12 tracks, recorded over five sessions in 1956 and 1957, showcasing a more restrained vocal style that pierces clearly through and despite pharyngeal ills.
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 in stock $40.39
ABC (reissue)
ABC (reissue) (limited blue vinyl LP)
Cat: MOT 158416. Rel: 01 Jan 90
The Love You Save (3:03)
One More Chance (2:58)
ABC (2:58)
2-4 6-8 (2:58)
(Come Round Here) I'm The One You Need (2:42)
Don't Know Why I Love You (3:48)
Never Had A Dream Come True (3:02)
True Love Can Be Beautiful (3:26)
La-La Means I Love You (3:29)
I'll Bet You (3:18)
I Found That Girl (3:11)
The Young Folks (2:50)
 in stock $31.99
1978: Revenge Of The Dragon
Cat: CDBLONDE 072. Rel: 14 May 25
Tokyo Daydream (feat Taali)
Rock With You (feat Takuya Kuroda)
Rise Of The Tiger
They Sleep, We Grind (For Badu)
I Thought It Was You (feat Ebban Dorsey)
Miss You
Inside & Out (feat Ben Wendel)
Last Call At The Mudd Club
 in stock $15.15
I Have A Dream: Inspirational Words & Music 1963-2025
Cat: CULF 012791. Rel: 13 May 25
The Bobbettes - "I'm Climbing A Mountain" (1:10)
I Am Happy To Join With You Today (1:16)
Five Score Years Ago (0:52)
Homesick James - "Crossroads" (1:18)
And So We've Come Here Today (1:22)
It Is Today Obvious Today That America (0:45)
We Have Also Come To This Hallowed (1:10)
It Would Be Fatal For The Nation (0:41)
As We Walk We Must Make A Pledge (1:03)
No, No We Are Not Satisfied (1:23)
The Seven Brothers - "I Had A Dream" (1:38)
I Still Have A Dream (0:54)
I Have A Dream That One Day (1:23)
I Have A Dream That One Day Down (0:34)
This Will Be The Day (1:56)
Chris Kenner - "Memories Of A King" (2:37)
 in stock $37.89
Live At The Tivoli
Live At The Tivoli (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: SHELL 41. Rel: 21 May 25
I Had A Hard Day Last Night (1:18)
An Englishman Needs Time (2:47)
Santa Baby (2:27)
It's So Nice To Have A Man Around The House (3:16)
Little White Lies (4:19)
Love For Sale (4:29)
Lola Lola (4:48)
La Finjan (3:10)
I Want To Be Evil (3:44)
Old-Fashioned Girl (3:31)
C'est Si Bon (1:51)
 in stock $21.89
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 $25.25
Beach Music Records Of The Carolinas Presents Album 1
Cat: MALP 003. Rel: 15 May 25
Music Makes Me High (2:14)
The Fox (2:57)
She's My Girl (2:36)
Drink'n Wine & Feel'n Fine (2:16)
Happy Is The Word (1:56)
You're So Tough (2:03)
The Good Time Song (2:44)
Reach Out & Make Somebody Happy (2:03)
One More Time (3:03)
Lik'n Leads To Lov'n (2:16)
Jenny Sue (1:52)
Music Makes Me High (extended version) (3:53)
Review: The turn of 1980 saw limited quantities of Salty Miller's lone album, a hidden gem of the beach music scene of the Carolinas, after which the properly named Beach Music Records names itself (they monopolised the scene early on). Miller's album blends soul, disco, and mid-tempo steppers, perfect accompaniments for the shag, beach music's signature dance. Though an 80s classic in its own right, Album 1 was made after Miller took extended time away from releasing: his masterwork heard a noble North Carolinian cast, including members of fellow The Embers, then join him on backing duties. Oceanic soundscapes and emotive string arrangements contrast with a local joviality; 'One More Time', 'Music Makes Me High', and 'The Fox' are standouts, though the peak sensation 'Happy Is The Word' has to be our highlight, bringing boardwalk-strutter soul and pitchy electric organs to a well chorused mix.
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Flowers For The Living
Flowers For The Living (limited "galaxy" swirl vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: DG 312. Rel: 19 May 25
Stop Lion 2 (feat Lee Bains) (3:58)
Can We? (4:07)
Letter To A Nervous System (5:41)
88 (part 1) (1:50)
Flowers For The Living (4:55)
Legacy To Begin (3:43)
Let Em Eat (feat Fatboi Sharif) (4:20)
88 (part 2) (6:37)
Lil' Bobby Hutton (5:21)
Choir A'light (4:34)
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The Nest (reissue)
Cat: HMO 192. Rel: 16 May 25
The Nest (2:47)
Joined In Space (3:42)
Gladys (2:18)
Quivering (3:03)
Everyone Needs Love (2:01)
Shot Me Through (2:42)
Your Sweet Inner Self (2:28)
Gladys (demo) (2:29)
Mr Bright Eyes (2:21)
Heading For The Sun (4:45)
With Your Love (1:54)
Light Sinking Down (3:38)
 in stock $18.24
Adjoko
Adjoko (LP)
Cat: 376024 8838359. Rel: 12 May 25
I Want To Go (4:28)
Evigne (3:25)
AFI (0:38)
Mary Prince (3:52)
Adjoko (0:40)
Agbadja (3:37)
Mawu (feat Harmony's Brass Band) (4:46)
Odoya/Yemanja (feat Yaroldy) (2:24)
Away (3:32)
Happy Birthday (1:37)
Gbe Gbe Makue (5:14)
Maybe (feat Asamba) (4:32)
Tags: Afro Jazz
 in stock $31.71
Mystery (reissue)
Cat: SHOCKLP 001. Rel: 14 May 25
Clouds Across The Moon
Night Wind
Sorry Doesn't Make It Anymore
Float
Mystery Boy
Are You Satisfied? (Funka Nova)
Shadow Of Your Love
Out On The Edge
Review: The RAH Band's iconic album Mystery celebrates its 40th anniversary with a reissue that finally fulfils plenty of demand for it. This marks its first vinyl pressing since 1985 after originally being created by producer Richard Anthony Hewson. The ageless album blends jazz, funk and electronic pop while placing great spotlight on Hewson's unique production style. With eight impeccably crafted tracks including the jazz-funk anthem 'Are You Satisfied?' and the chart-topping 'Clouds Across The Moon,' which reached #6 in the UK, the dreamy synth-jazz epitomised by 'Float' and the smooth sax of 'Out On The Edge' (which featured in Funkineven's DJ Kicks) ensure Mystery remains a timeless classic.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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