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I'm Comin' Home To You
Cat: FSMR 0123. Rel: 29 Aug 23
 
Soul
I'm Comin' Home To You
Whole Woman
Review: Australian soul singer Stella Angelico has been at it since 2012, and now, signaling yet more to come, we hear a fresh 7" documenting her work with Cookin' On 3 Burners, a Melbourne-based band whose specialism is Hammond organ funk and soul. On the A we've got 'I'm Comin' Home To You', a nimble pop-soul of impeccable quality, expressing the joy of a long-awaited return. The B-sider, 'Whole Woman', is more of a monologue and slow jam, expressing the joy of staying fully embodied and grounded.
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 in stock $11.39
I Got The Vibes
Cat: OSV 208. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Soul
Joshie Jo Armstead - "I Got The Vibes" (2:16)
Carla Thomas - "I'll Never Stop Loving You" (3:07)
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Ball Of Fire
Cat: CITY 084. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Soul
Connie Austin - "Ball Of Fire" (2:35)
Charles Spurling - "You've Got Love On Top Of Love" (2:16)
Review: Kent's Dance label run continues to gift us the finest in vintage soul with this stunning double-header from the songwriting mind of Charles Spurling. His track record included writing for James Brown, Hank Ballard and Junior McCants, and while is 'Ball Of Fire' would eventually be recorded by Marva Whitney as an uptempo cut, it's documented here in an earlier, smouldering version by Connie Austin. On the B-side, the pace picks up a little with Spurling himself leading 'You've Got Love On Top of Your Love', which would no doubt go down a storm with the Northern Soul crowd.
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Tell Me Baby
Cat: TOWN 135. Rel: 28 Sep 09
 
Soul
Karmello Brooks - "Tell Me Baby"
Carla Thomas - "I'll Never Stop Loving You"
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I Wonder What My Baby's Doing Tonight
Cat: CITY 071. Rel: 01 Sep 20
 
Soul
Maxine Brown - "I Wonder What My Baby's Doing Tonight" (2:25)
Chuck Jackson - "Two Stupid Feet" (2:32)
Review: Maxine Brown and Chuck Jackson are two of Wnad Records's finest singing talents, as well as being firm favourites of the Kent label. For that reason they are paired up on this vital 7", which provides DJs with some high grade weaponry. They tackle popular songs from Van McCoy and Luther Dixon respectively. with Brown serving up the super short but sweet "I Wonder What My Baby's Doing Tonight", a soul gem that will make your heart soar. Chuck Jackson's "Two Stupid Feet" is more slow motion and mellow, but makes just as much of an emotional impact.
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I Don't Want Anybody But You (reissue)
Cat: JUMP 7SUSANWHITE. Rel: 02 Feb 24
 
Classics/Ska
I Don't Want Anybody But You (3:12)
The Girl Who Cried (2:28)
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My Oh My
My Oh My (limited green vinyl 7")
Cat: JUMP7SUSAN2 GREEN. Rel: 30 Jul 24
 
Classics/Ska
My Oh My (4:43)
Unforgettable (4:36)
Review: Susan Cadogan's first live performance in Italy with The Magnetics was recorded in 2019 and is now getting released on long player. The vinyl features her chart-topping hit 'Hurt So Good,' which was produced by the legendary Lee Perry, alongside tracks from her 48-year career. Highlights include the 2017 comeback single 'Take Me Back,' and 'My Oh My,' which was a duet with The Magnetics that quickly sold out its 7" release. The LP overall captures a magic night that showcases the greatest hits from Cadogan's illustrious career.
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Thank You (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: RSD23 025. Rel: 09 May 23
 
Soul
Thank You (3:37)
Where Is The Love (3:25)
Review: What we would give to go digging in the vast vaults of influential soul label JB's. Well, thankfully, they do it themselves each Record Store Day and as such we have some real treasure here with Richard Caiton's swooning and soul-drenched love song 'Thank You.' It's a super rare one from back in 1978 that is a real piece of New Orleans soul history (it is eye wateringly pricey for an original, too, with the only current one listed at just L2500.) On the flip is another lush modern soul tune 'Where Is The Love' which has been arranged by Wardell Quezerque.
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Just Say A Four Letter Word (Love)
Cat: CITY 060. Rel: 25 Jul 19
 
Soul
Just Say A Four Letter Word (Love) (3:22)
She's A Real Sweet Woman (3:33)
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I Don't Want To See Myself (Without You)
Cat: AJX 844S. Rel: 05 Mar 25
 
Soul
I Don't Want To See Myself (Without You) (4:01)
If I Could Make You (Change Your Mind) (3:55)
Review: Terry Callier's rediscovery in the early 90s was a turning point for Acid Jazz and few records symbolise that era quite like 'I Don't Want To See Myself (Without You)'. Originally released as a one-off on the indie label Erect, the track was Callier's final release before stepping away from music, leaving behind a career that had spanned Prestige, Cadet, and Elektra. By the time Acid Jazz reissued it in 1990, the original pressing had become a grail for collectors, with prices soaring. The song itself is a masterclass in understated soul, Callier's plaintive vocal weaving through rich instrumentation with the kind of deep emotional resonance that only he could deliver. Over the next decade, his legend grewihe returned to recording, toured the UK, and finally received the recognition he deserved. In 2006, Acid Jazz gave the record another limited pressing, featuring a fresh edit from Andy Lewis. Now, with the blessing of Callier's estate, the single is back once more, backed with 'If I Could Make You'. A vital piece of modern soul history, fully restored.
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Shoot Your Shot (reissue)
Cat: PPU 006RE. Rel: 11 Nov 24
 
Funk
Shoot Your Shot (4:30)
It's All Over (3:26)
Review: First released in 2009 through People's Potential Unlimited - the vintage funk and soul outfit operant out of Washington, D.C. - Cardell Funk Machine's 'Shoot Your Shoot' is a daring tease, dealing in candid soul thematics about taking chances, and/or asking, "what's the worst that could happen?". The first ever release by this alias of the avant-soul Chicago musician Cardell Harrington, 'Shoot Your Shot' was released in 2009 but may have been recorded even earlier; Cardell was said to have only been 19 at the time, allegedly laying it down in prominent soul producer Donald Burnside's studio. Backed by the 'lo-fi' halfstep number 'It's All Over', this is electric soul through and through, commanding a bare-boned but still brilliantly even, neon sonic keel.
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Be Thankful For What You Got
Cat: OR 75. Rel: 05 Jan 16
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Be Thankful For What You Got (2:59)
Be Thankful (instrumental) (3:10)
Played by: I Love 45's!
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Feeling Home Again
Feeling Home Again (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ZP 72. Rel: 03 Feb 22
 
Soul
Feeling Home Again (3:38)
The Smile On My Face (4:04)
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That's Enough For Me
That's Enough For Me (7" + insert)
Cat: FCS 0003. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Soul
That's Enough For Me (3:24)
Loving In The Morning (2:36)
Review: A reissued 7" single, pressed on standard black vinyl, shows Carmen's unique fusion of soul, country and r&b, recorded in New York City with legendary producer Bob Morgan. Carmen's smooth, emotive vocals are perfectly complemented by the rich, soulful instrumentation of The New Frontier, harnessing the beauty of the early '70s music scene. Both songs highlight Carmen's ability to blend heartfelt lyricism with groovy, soulful melodies, creating a sound that resonates with fans of both northern soul and roots music. Despite not achieving mainstream fame, Carmen developed a dedicated following, and these songs provide a snapshot of his talent as a songwriter and performer. Housed in a full-color jacket with an insert, this release is perfect for fans of classic soul, funk, country and the crossroads of these genres. It's a remarkable opportunity to experience the timeless, evocative music of Kip Carmen in all its warmth and authenticity.
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Bring It Home
Bring It Home (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ZP 91. Rel: 27 Jul 23
 
Soul
Bring It Home (4:15)
Know You Better (3:39)
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These Arms Of Mine
Cat: DEEPSOUL 08. Rel: 26 Oct 18
 
Soul
These Arms Of Mine (2:37)
Let's Face Facts (2:24)
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I'm Here
Cat: ZP 71. Rel: 29 Nov 21
 
Soul
I'm Here (4:03)
The Moment (4:35)
Review: 'I'm Here' is the glorious second single from Cornell CC Carter's album, Next Life. It is a superbly seductive and go-slow stepper with neat bass riffs spaciously drawn out beneath acoustic guitar motifs and lumpy drums. The vocal is butter sweet and as the track rolls on the chords grow ever more lush. After that memorising a-side comes a modern take on Curtis Mayfield style soul complete with the steamy spoken vocals, screen string sweeps and pillowy chords. Finishing it off in style is a bassline to die for.
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Respect
Respect (7")
Cat: T 26. Rel: 30 Jun 23
 
Soul
Respect (2:21)
Midnight Brew (2:06)
Played by: I Love 45's!
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Diana
Diana (7")
Cat: BB 45003RP. Rel: 05 May 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Diana (Caserta 7 The long Way mix) (6:00)
Diana (Caserta Sing-A-long dub) (5:17)
Review: Bridge Boots main man Caserta has previously proved to be one of the most talented re-editors around, up there with higher profile artists such as the Reflex and Joey Negro. His latest offering, a red seven-inch single featuring new rearrangements of Diana Ross hit "I'm Coming Out", is another beauty. On the A-side he offers up a "Long Way Mix" that gives more prominence to Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards' killer backing track (partly via stripping it back to the groove at key points) while retaining most of Ross' vocals. On the flip you'll find a "Sing-A-Long Dub" that strips it back further during key instrumental passages to allow the Motown legend's vocals to shine.
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タグ: Disco Funk | Soul Disco
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Got Me Thinkin' Tonight
Got Me Thinkin' Tonight (limited silver vinyl 7")
Cat: MMS 002C1. Rel: 25 Nov 22
 
Soul
Got Me Thinkin' Tonight (feat Buscrates & Amber Woodhouse) (4:18)
Joy & Pain (feat Amber Woodhouse) (4:41)
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Don't You Love It/Real
Cat: ZP 70. Rel: 08 Oct 21
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Don't You Love It (4:11)
Real (4:29)
Review: Lovers of heart aching soul are well attuned to the output of the Izipho Soul label. Each and every 7" they serve up is impossibly emotive and the new one is no different from Cornell CC Carter. It features singles taken from the artist's hugely anticipated new album, Next Life, and suggests it's going to be an absolute cracker. It will feature 13 carefully constructed songs with rich 70s and 80s soul influences throughout. Here the two chosen singles offer mid tempo, deep cut funk backed with a big ballad that will melt anyone's heart.
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Everyday (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Everyday (Record Store Day RSD 2024) (limited clear vinyl 7")
Cat: 589597 0. Rel: 27 Apr 24
 
Soul
Everyday (3:38)
Love Will Tear Us Apart (3:17)
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The Glow Of Love
Cat: PROA 914. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Glow Of Love (long version) (8:18)
The Glow Of Love (short version) (3:41)
タグ: Disco Funk | Soul Disco
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The Sweetest Thing (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Cat: DK 4520P. Rel: 02 Aug 21
 
Soul
The Sweetest Thing (3:07)
Someone Else's Arms (3:45)
Review: Chicago veterans Channel 3 are one of the countless soul acts who only ever recorded one or two singles, but it's hard to understand why when you hear this one. It is a one off from 1973 that is powered by Carl Davis's on point production, arranged by William Sanders and with a sweet rhythm from Willie Henderson. This is high class Chicago soul as it should be, with lush strings and lux backing vocals supporting the singalong lead. A minty copy will cost you well over L250 so make sure you cop this Record Store Day 7" asap.
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I Don't Need No Doctor
Cat: ABC 4510865. Rel: 27 May 22
 
50s/60s
I Don't Need No Doctor (2:26)
Please Say You're Fooling (2:46)
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Don't Like You Anymore
Don't Like You Anymore (clear vinyl 7")
Cat: RK 45109LPC1. Rel: 20 Mar 25
 
Soul
Don't Like You Anymore (3:06)
Here When You're Ready (3:21)
Review: Canadian soul artist Tanika Charles is very much on the rise and these two new singles, produced by Scott McCannell and mixed by Kelly Finnigan of Monophonics for Record Kicks, mark another step on that journey. 'Don't Like You Anymore' and 'Here When You're Ready' are from her upcoming album Reasons To Stay. The A-side is a mid-tempo gospel funk track with booming drums and basslines, perfect for the dancefloor. The B-side then offers a smooth mid-tempo soul vibe that enriches your heart. Tanika Charles has toured globally and performed with notable artists like Lauryn Hill and Mayer Hawthorne, so is a real modern titan.

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No Better Love
Cat: LJR 8002. Rel: 18 Apr 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
No Better Love (4:11)
I'm Going To Give You All Of Me (3:54)
No Better Love (5:57)
I Just Want To Be Loved By You (3:06)
Review: Charles Green, who performed under the name Chas, released his debut album For Your Love on Love Joy Records in 1985. The album's soulful r&b accompanied Green's smooth vocals and heartfelt lyrics at the forefront. The album's title track was also released as a single and received some airplay on radio stations at the time and helped to establish Green as a promising new voice in the soul and r&b music scenes. Green went on to be a keyboardist for boogie, funk, soul and house releases such as Scott Grooves & Roy Ayers 'Expansions' in 1998 among others.
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タグ: Disco Funk
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In The Groove
Cat: CITY 101. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Soul
The Cheques - "In The Groove" (2:50)
The Merits - "Arabian Jerk" (2:10)
Review: A double dose of dancefloor bliss is administered (subversively without doctor's orders) by Kent Soul. These two numbers have been faved by fans from several scenes and the world over: first, there's The Cheques' 'In The Groove', a longingly upbeat homage to a groovin' place by the obscure Louisianan organists. Lead organist Tony Nardi, would later go on to form the Thai funk group Salt & Pepper, famously recording 'Man Of My Word', but for then and now, this 60s manoeuvre would serve to transcend its mod origins, attracting the Northern soul crowd in the years to come. After, 'Arabian Jerk' by The Merits rehears a Goldwax production out of Memphis: mod and exotica collide in a steaming instrumental excitation of backbeat accents and parping 2-4 guitars, making a mod belly dancer's anthem.
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Doin' It All For You
Cat: FCQQL 018. Rel: 08 Mar 24
 
Soul
Doin' It All For You (3:08)
Everlasting Love (3:25)
Review: Robert Chini (pronounced keeney), a native of Southern California, is a multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter who began his musical journey as a drummer at the age of five. With a star-studded career as a touring member of many a famous band including Peaches And Herb, Tower Of Power and Air Supply, Chini's efforts have still yet to falter or fly under the radar; quite to the contrary, he's still going strong, currently performing as both a solo artist and studio operator. 'Doin' It all For You' was written and recorded in 1979, while the B-sider here, 'Everlasting Love', was written and recorded three years earlier. Both songs hear Chini sing of commitment and dedication to love, narrating a journey from internal preoccupation with the self to finding a sense of eternity in devotion to another.
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Played by: Mike O'Mara
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I'll Show You How
Cat: MEL 22. Rel: 13 Apr 23
 
Soul
I'll Show You How (3:10)
Wishing On A Wishing Well (2:04)
Review: Cinnamon Soulettes' 'I'll Show You How' is a veritable swooner, demonstrating how just a few short songs can spark an undying love in its listeners - despite the project being rooted in tragedy. It's a cursed record, to say the least: the original tapes were found in a mixture of the University Of Washington State's archive and the estate of their late producer Kearney Barton, both of whom say all the original information about the record was lost in a flood. For that reason, all that is known about The Cinnamon Soulettes is that they are a female vocal trio from Seattle who recorded their only record in the 1970s with Barton. Nobody knows their names. 'I'll Show You How', though, is a stunning love song, melancholic in its trilling piano solos and vocal segues between each member of the trio. The B-side, 'Wishing On A Wishing Well', lifts us out of the prior mood of heartbreak, although its vocal recordings lend an equally haunting mood to its uptempo jump.
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Don't Tell Me You're Sorry
Cat: EX 7034. Rel: 23 Mar 18
 
Soul
Don't Tell Me You're Sorry (3:36)
Do You Believe (3:40)
タグ: Soul Disco
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That's My Girl
That's My Girl (limited 7")
Cat: C6314 6. Rel: 17 Jul 23
 
Soul
That's My Girl (2:31)
It's Raining (2:39)
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Love With A Stranger (reissue)
Cat: LR 11. Rel: 03 Oct 18
 
Soul
Love With A Stranger (5:04)
Dub With A Stranger (4:24)
Review: Rick Clarke's smooth 1985 cut "Love With a Stranger" has long been considered one of the unheralded British soul gems of the mid 1980s. Unlike many similar records from that period, it's aged impeccably well, sounding every bit as magical now as it did when it first appeared in stores way back in 1995. That's testament to John Collins' unheralded production, of course - all unfussy slo-mo drum machine beats, ear-catching synth bass and chiming '80s soul melodies - but also the endearing quality of Clarke's superb, reggae influenced lead vocal. Like the original 12", this timely reissue pairs the brilliant original version with the slightly more spaced-out and instrumental Dub.
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I'll Keep Loving You
Cat: FCQQL 021. Rel: 20 Aug 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
I'll Keep Loving You (4:09)
No Use Hidin' (3:52)
Review: 'I'll Keep Loving You' and 'No Use Hidin' from Class of '78 are delightful boogie-funk gems that capture the essence of early '80s music. 'I'll Keep Loving You' is an upbeat love song with a groovy disco-funk vibe, perfect for energizing any lounge or dancefloor. The track's spacey elements and lively rhythm create a vibrant atmosphere. 'No Use Hidin' complements it with its blend of funk, lounge, and new wave influences, offering a slightly edgier but equally danceable tune. Both songs highlight the group's talent for creating infectious melodies and rhythms, making this 7" a fun and essential addition for fans of the era's boogie-funk sound.
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Right On
Right On (limited 7")
Cat: CITY 083. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Soul
Right On (mono) (2:31)
I Found Me A Girl (Stereo) (2:33)
Review: The Classic Example are a classic example of exemplary boy-girl soul greatness. While they're best known for their self-titled 1972 album, they otherwise remained relatively obscure in their heyday, save for a couple more single releases. While the bulk of their music came out on GSF, recent years have seen to their unearthing by Kent Records, who have taken on the job of reissuing a string of perhaps-released, perhaps-not music from the vaults. 'Right On' is the known one of the bunch; an ant-hater anthem for the ages. 'I Found Me A Girl', meanwhile, is a triplet-time soul jam for the sense of relief that sets in on falling in love.
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The Memory Of You
Cat: SJ 512. Rel: 16 Nov 11
 
Soul
The Memory Of You
On The Block
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Crazy Baby
Cat: 45 6379. Rel: 18 Dec 23
 
Soul
Crazy Baby (2:00)
Review: Los Angeles doo-wop and early rock n roll group The Coasters were fairly prolific in their heyday, making 13 albums from the 60s and throughout the 70s with an often rotting assembly of band members. 'Crazy Baby' is one of thirty that has endured over the years with its hard-hitting Northern Soul synth rhythms, vocals and keys. Now it gets reissued by the same original label that put it out back in 1965. An OG of this is hard to find and fairly expensive because of its cult status so do not sleep on this new reissue.
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Just One Kiss Away
Cat: ZP 38. Rel: 06 Aug 20
 
Soul
Ronn Colbert - "Just One Kiss Away" (3:56)
Ronn & Selah - "Tell Me What I Wanna Hear" (4:42)
Review: Stand by for the much anticipated follow up to the unreleased Ronn Colbert 7" on this label earlier in the year. "Just One Kiss Away" is an ultra rare soul stepper from 1981. It finds Ronn and Selah Colbert go up against one another, and both serve up super sultry, seductive vocals that tease and please. Add in steamy chords and soaring strings and you have one helluva smoocher. "Tell Me What I Wanna Hear" is another romantic to and fro between the pair, with a little more tension and build in the rhythm edition that adds an extra element of spice. Both are sure to become re-found classics.
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My Echo Shadow & Me
Cat: TR 759. Rel: 15 Aug 24
 
50s/60s
My Echo, Shadow & Me (instrumental) (3:52)
Playing The Fool (instrumental) (3:48)
Review: Talk about being truly timeless. Chicano soul sensation Johnny Benavidez is the kind of artist who can figuratively, and spiritually, transport listeners to a golden age of Doo Wop, funk, and R&B, writing tracks and songs that glide on a smooth, easy listening cloud but still pack plenty of bite when it comes to the nitty gritty. Music to move you in many ways. Grandson of John Lorenzo Guzman (background vocalist for Sonny Powell & The Night-Dreamers), this relationship has a lot to answer for, with Pa encouraging Jr to take up singing and pursue music seriously. We're glad that happened, given My Echo Shadow & Me - a two tracker that could almost be considered retro or pastiche, if it didn't sound so damned fresh. Or at least ageless.
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I'm A Lady
I'm A Lady (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OGR 842. Rel: 18 Apr 23
 
Soul
I'm A Lady (5:12)
I'm A Lady (radio edit) (5:12)
Review: East St. Louis soul singer Raye Cole is on the cusp of big things, having been picked up through talent scouting competitions and drawing praise from high places. Following a debut split single with Rachel Maxann last year, she's back on Original Gravity with her own outing, a hard-stepping, raunchy funk jam which serves as the perfect vehicle for her raw, righteous voice. As well as the slightly naughty original version of 'I'm A Lady' on the A side, there's also a tastefully censored 'Radio Version' on the flip in case you need to be mindful of your audience. Whichever version you plump for, the sass in those horn stabs tells the listener all they need to know.
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Find Another Man
Find Another Man (limited 7")
Cat: OGR 869. Rel: 19 Mar 24
 
Soul
Raye Cole - "Find Another Man" (3:17)
Rachel Maxann - "Find Another Man" (3:08)
Review: This unique 7" features two different artists - Raye Cole and Rachel Maxann - doing their own renditions of the same song, in this instance, 'Find Myself Another Man'. These versions bring a modern twist to a rhythm and blues banger that will transport you back to the good old days, Raye's version adding a bit more of a hop to it while Rachel's version has a garage band and surf rock tinge to it. Both are late night blues without a doubt though andit'sanother case of hats off to Original Gravity records for always keeping things fresh with their ever-changing moods.
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Top Of The Stairs
Cat: EXUMG 10. Rel: 14 Feb 24
 
Soul
Top Of The Stairs (4:40)
You Know How To Make Me Feel So Good (3:52)
Review: Collins And Collins were originally at the Top Of The Stairs back in 1980 when this one first landed. It has since become a revered underground classic much loved on the modern soul circuit as a timeless gem. The song was first composed by Ashford & Simpson who recorded their own version but when playing live would switch to the Collins & Collins version. The tune first came on CD via Expansion back in 1993 and now gets a first official 7" version back with the exceptionally rare version of Gamble & Huff's 'You Know How To Make Me Feel So Good' which first was recorded by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes in 1975.
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Tick Tock
Cat: NW 514. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Soul
Tick Tock (3:03)
Keep Growing Strong (3:36)
Review: Bob Stanley's Measured Mile label comes through with a magnificent double-header from Connie Stevens. This is a real northern soul monster that was arranged by the late great and legendary Philly soul man Thom Bell. Original copies will cost you well over L250. First up are the rich and sumptuous string sounds and rattling tambourines of 'Tick Tock' with its perfect vocals. Originally the b-side tune was titled ''Betcha By Golly Wow' but the angel changed it to 'Keep Growing Strong' after it was a hit for both the Stylistics and Prince. It's another heart warming gem that will have you in a slow spin in no time.
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Tiger Trot
Cat: FCLMN 143. Rel: 11 Sep 17
 
Soul
Tiger Trot (3:10)
Enter (4:31)
Review: Leroi's back! Well... He never went away. As a studiosmith and designer his fingerprints are all over many of Colemine's on-point curations, but now we're about to enjoy a whole new tonne of Conroy as he prepares to drop his debut album. These two heavyweight instrumentals set the scene perfectly; "Tiger Trot" looks east for melodic inspiration with a touch of New Orleans in the swampy sweaty delivery. "Enter" hits with more of a jazzier, freeform air as we spiral into trumpet dizziness into deep bluesy introspection and some damn fine breaks from fellow Colemine consistency Rob Houk. Only 300 copies pressed.
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Broken Heart
Broken Heart (peach marbled vinyl 7")
Cat: NUM 727LPC1. Rel: 14 Dec 23
 
50s/60s
Broken Heart (2:38)
Gimme Gimme (2:12)
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Get Ready For The Young Folks
Cat: BW 004. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
Soul
Get Ready For The Young Folks (4:03)
Dre's Night (4:13)
Review: France's faves Battle Weapons deliver two heady new edits, only for those ready. On the A comes an ingenious, probably never-done-before, almost laughably why-hasn't-anyone-else-ever-thought-of-this-until-now breakbeat rendition of Peter Bjorn & John's 'The Young Folks'. To be frank, they've not done much besides beef up the backbeat a little, but a simple sprucing up is sometimes all a tune needs. On the flip comes a phattened version of 'Forgot About Dre' mashed up with the Azzido Da Bass UK garage classic 'Dooms Night', also produced to hilariously, surreally arresting effect.
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Let's Do It
Cat: DEMSING 025. Rel: 28 Jul 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Let's Do It (3:32)
All I Want Is You (3:49)
Review: Leroy Burgess had already left a huge mark on Black American music by the time the 80s rolled around thanks to his part in Black Ivory alongside Patrick Adams, but he was about to hit on a purple patch of productivity scattered with one-shot gems like Convertion. The project was a family affair featuring the likes of his adopted brother James Calloway on bass, his cousin Sonny T. Davenport on drums and his sisters Renee J.J. Burgess and Dorothy Terrell on backing vocals. The lead track they recorded, 'Let's Do It', is a prime slice from 1981, in the years of transition from disco to boogies and it sounds as great as it did back then. The original B-side of the split release, a mellow ballad by Four Flights entitled 'All I Want Is You', is present and correct on this reissue from Demon Singles Club too.
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Played by: Saucy Lady
タグ: Disco Funk | Soul Disco
 in stock $14.26
It's You
Cat: 7DOS 4. Rel: 19 Jun 20
 
Jazz
It's You (4:16)
Dori (4:46)
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Win All Your Love
Cat: SJ 1009. Rel: 23 Oct 17
 
Soul
Cooperettes - "Win All Your Love" (2:49)
The Toppiks - "Win All Your Love" (2:57)
Review: One song, two versions, one killer Philly 45. The Cooperettes got in first during the mid 70s with a very rare copy that picked up momentum during the Northern/modern soul crossover in mid 80s when copies began to surface and never really lost favour as OG copies on I-D-B go for near L500. Flip for a previously unreleased male harmony version by The Toppiks, fronted by Ted Mills a la Blue Magic. Just sit back and feel those falsettos.
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Played by: I Love 45's!
 in stock $11.17
If There's A Will There's A Way
Cat: ROC 058. Rel: 16 Jan 25
 
Soul
Don Covay & The Jefferson Lemon Band - "If There's A Will There's A Way" (3:36)
Harvey Mandel - "Baby Batter" (3:40)
Review: Climactic, psychedelic soul and blues brilliance by Don Covay, co-written by Donny Hathaway and backed by a proto-Balearic sweetmeat on the B, Harvey Mandel's 'Baby Batter'. The A-side was originally released one year after (1972) the B-side (1971) on the American Janus label, and the tracks provide a palpable contrast, drawing on the same idiom yet approaching it with remarkable difference. Covay's lyrics are, thematically, overflowing with determination, despite the psychic conflict at the track's heart. Is there any resolution? "The sweeter you, look, mama... the bitterer you treat me..."
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