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New Funk: Revolution
New Funk: Revolution (LP limited to 250 copies)
Cat: NFR 001LP. Rel: 25 Jan 22
The Magic Juice - "Fatality" (3:38)
The Magic Juice - "Blinded By The Lights" (3:45)
The Bump Squad - "Dexter St Jock" (3:27)
The Bump Squad - "Lord Steamfunk III" (3:41)
Rudee Kane - "Funk Me Tonight" (feat Lady Jo) (4:34)
Rudee Kane - "Get Up" (5:17)
Prodige Talkbox - "It's Yours" (feat Imaa) (3:26)
Prodige Talkbox - "Electrik Boogie" (3:32)
Review: Long-serving French funk label Funkysize has not provided much information about this mini-album release, though it appears to be a scaled down compilation featuring previously unheard tracks from its roster of underground artists. There's plenty to set the pulse racing throughout, from the P-funk-influenced disco-funk cheeriness of Magic Juice's 'Fatility' and Bump Squad's Parliament/Funkadelic-esque 'Dexter Street Jock', to the smooth, bass guitar-driven Fatback style goodness of 'Funk Me Tonight' by Rudee Kane, to the talkbox-sporting electrofunk revivalism of Prodige Talkbox's 'It's Yours' and Prince-inspired 'Electrik Boogie'. This is funk, '80s style, laid down in 2021 by talented musicians and vocalists: what's not to like?
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Loving Life
Loving Life (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: 88T 001LP. Rel: 06 Oct 22
By My Side (feat Kunta) (3:13)
Hotel View (feat Holybrune) (2:20)
Bad Boys Good Sons (2:38)
Never Coming Back (2:10)
Coco Sunrise (2:39)
Bye Bye Honey (feat Kunta) (2:33)
Supermodel Love (2:16)
Hotel Voyage (2:19)
La Vie En Rose (feat Ichon) (2:48)
Very Last Drink (2:23)
Review: When David Said dons his shades to become Dabeull, the funk isn't far away. On this debut album he's working alongside acclaimed French pianist Sofiane Pamart to create something more than a mere 80s boogie throwback. Loving Life is a deeply expressive work which uses the romanticism of Moog basslines and smouldering vocal turns from the likes of Kunta and Holybrune to round out an atmospheric, after hours listening experience. It's melancholic but oh so warm on the ears, with Pamart's playing steering a mature and nuanced melodic progression you simply don't hear in many electro-funk-styled projects these days.
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Tags: Nu Disco | Soul Disco
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Hard Hitter (reisue)
Hard Hitter (reisue) (limited numbered splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: LDW 3318SPLATTER. Rel: 17 Jan 22
Speed Trap (2:31)
Track Record (2:39)
Race With Time (2:43)
Fun Seeker (3:46)
Hair Raiser (2:51)
Stay With It (1:44)
Inflation (3:32)
Great Technique (3:46)
Hard Hitter (2:52)
No Way (3:01)
Three's A Crowd (2:24)
Big Dipper (3:20)
Decisive Action (3:05)
Challenger (2:45)
Superdrive (2:47)
Review: De Wolfe Music Library is reissuing Keith Papworth's 1975 album which will be music to the ears - pun intended - of record diggers who probably thought they might never own a copy of this grail. His masterpiece is perfectly entitled and is defined by super hard hitting drums and high action hits. The minimalist sounds and heavy grooves have funk deep in their bones, and extra theatre comes from the whistles, natty basslines and big riffing guitars. Papworth not only wrote for this label but also has music featured in Monty Python skits and movies. This, though, is his standout work.
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Black Pearl (reissue)
Black Pearl (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram black & white vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: LDW 3262CLR. Rel: 14 Jun 23
Next Stop LA (3:04)
Miraculous Dream (3:03)
Collect (2:25)
Tryst (3:16)
Sunny Monday (2:22)
Oh! Militia (2:05)
The Vamp (2:05)
Night Of The Garter (2:17)
Choctaw (2:23)
Melody & Lace (3:40)
Black Pearl (2:32)
Blue Shadow (3:15)
Monochrome (4:21)
No Return (2:59)
Review: Alan Parker & Alan Hawkshaw's Black Pearl is a classic from 1973 that deserves the regular reissue treatment it enjoys. It is a cult classic bit of library music on De Wolfe that takes the form of a collection of orchestral funk pieces that are perfect examples of the dramatic music styles synonymous with the 70s. Some pieces are widescreen, string laced opuses with lavish 60s exotica influences while others are more moody and dramatic with thunderous drums and edgier strings.
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African Funk Experimentals: 1979-1981
Cat: ASVN 028. Rel: 21 Jun 23
More Sekele Movement (Papa Ni Mama) (3:57)
Na Real Sekele Fo'Ya (6:20)
Sanaga Calypso (3:30)
Hiembi Nin (Hymne A La Vie) (3:45)
Back To Funky (3:29)
Mbale (Face To Face With The Truth) (3:49)
Na Man Pass Man (Na Iron De Cut Iron) (2:54)
Hommage A Eraste Nkom (5:32)
Sekelimania (Nku Bilam) (3:46)
ABC (3:08)
Review: In terms of being an afrobeat legend, Pasteur Lappe is Cameroon's Fela Kuti, an unsung hero who was ahead of the game back in the 1970s and 1980s, and one whose been famous for burning the pockets of many diggers nowadays. Luckily, Africa Seven have compiled some of his best work onto a ten-track LP, ranging from the funky oddities of "More Sekele Movement" or "Na Real Seke Fo'ya", to the future-zouk sound of "Sanaga Calypso", and plenty of jazzy, popped-out, disgruntled soulfulness to satisfy anyone from Gilles Peterson to Cherrystones. Heavy and warmly recommended.
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We The People
Cat: ASVN 027. Rel: 11 Jan 18
More Sekele Movement (Papa Ni Mama) (4:05)
Dora (7:53)
Watcha Get Ma Day Dreams (6:14)
Sekelimania (Nku Bilam) (3:46)
The Sekele Movement (6:28)
As Far I Can Remember (6:23)
Review: Having previously reissued Pasteur Lappe's sought-after 1979 sophomore set, No Man Pass Man, the crew behind the Africa Seven label has turned its attention to the Cameroonian artist's similarly impressive debut, We The People. It's a vibrant and hugely entertaining six-track set, with Lappe offering up a range of dancefloor-ready cuts that variously touch on heavy Afro-disco ("More Sekele Movement (Papa Ni Mama)"), horn-heavy tropical funk ("Dora"), saccharine English language ballads ("Watcha Get Ma Day Dreams"), thrusting disco-funk righteousness (Clav-happy smasher "Sekelimania (Nku Bilam)" and "The Sekele Movement") and laidback, Steely Dan style West Coast jazz-rock ("As Far As I Can Remember").
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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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Deeper In Black (reissue)
Cat: LPWABB 138. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Blues For Yusef (9:29)
Deeper In The Black (6:30)
Keep Your Soul (5:08)
Keep Your Soul (Again) (8:43)
Jo Ju Ja (11:30)
Review: Last year the We Are Busy Bodies label reissued pianist Lionel Pillay's album Shrimp Boats with saxophonist Basil "Mannenberg" Coetzee. Now his solo album Deeper In Black is in the spotlight and it is one that was inspired by a 1969 Blue Note recording of American trumpeter Blue Mitchell. There are a wealth of great arrangements and compositions here with the opener offering lush sax and funky bass that is overlaid with shivering keys. 'Deeper In The Black' is a real dancer with more leading sax lines and drums that take you to the dance floor.
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Acid Jazz (Not Jazz)
Cat: AJXLP 674. Rel: 01 Dec 22
The Ballistic Brothers vs Eccentric Afros - "Blacker" (4:20)
The Humble Souls - "Beads, Things & Flowers" (instrumental) (4:07)
Marden Hill - "Come On" (4:27)
The Subterraneans - "Last Night Beats" (2:01)
A Man Called Adam - "APB" (3:42)
The Quiet Boys - "Modal" (Blue Trane dub) (4:31)
A-Zel - "Jazz Jupiter" (Da Scat mix) (6:32)
Dhama B vs Ace Of clubs - "Everything Is Going To The Beat" (strictly speaking mix) (5:17)
Review: Eddie Piller and Dean Rudland have compiled a superb collection of underground 90s club sounds here for Acid Jazz. At that time the label was flying high and frequently selling millions of records by red-hot acts like Brand New Heavies and Jamiroquai. At the same time, dancefloors around London were taking influxes from those styles and acid jazz was erupting in many different directions. Here we get a snapshot of that with plenty of floor-filling tunes from Acid Jazz as well as others from other important labels of the time. And what a time it was.
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La Novizia (Soundtrack)
Cat: FLIES 53. Rel: 19 May 22
Interno Notte (3:44)
Fiore Rosso (4:56)
Pelle Morbida (2:44)
Attimi Di Tenerezza (1:45)
Carefree (1:45)
Carefree (#2) (1:57)
Night Blues (4:19)
Free Dimension (2:22)
Canto Notturno (4:19)
Dolore E Speranza (1:46)
Interno Notte (#2) (3:31)
Attimi Di Tenerezza (#2) (1:30)
Review: Translated into English, The Novice is a 1975 Italian movie about a young chap returning to his provincial hometown to visit his dying uncle, who is being cared for by a night nurse who also happens to be a novice nun, played by the remarkably beautiful and seductive Gloria Guida. An erotic comedy, you can guess where the plot goes, but the casting of Lionel Stander as ageing relative is interesting.

The US actor was memorialised in Eric Bentley's play Are You Now Or Have You Ever Been after his famously uncooperative testimony before the House of Un-American Activities, responsible for exposing communists in the early days of the Cold War. Subsequently blacklisted from TV, film, and radio in his homeland, he eventually moved to Europe, first setting up shop in London, where he would make flicks for decades, often pretty obscure ones. This is one, and the music is wonderfully kitsch, Wurlitzer-packed elevator stuff, so if that's your bag so is this.
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Rhythm Of The City (reissue)
Cat: ARLP 002. Rel: 04 Nov 22
Comin' Into The Future (5:29)
Full Moon Over Miami (4:58)
Meet You At Midnight (4:31)
Hello Carol (4:30)
Groovin' In The Grove (4:59)
Have You Seen Her (4:34)
Local Scene (4:57)
The Mighty Quinn (4:13)
Review: Pluto Shervington's move from his native Jamaica to Miami had a huge influence on the musician, singer, engineer and producer's sound. That is captured in this gloriously fresh take on reggae: it reflects The Magic City's bright lights and shiny metropolitan feel, technological advancements of the time and urban swagger of the people. It was recorded by the former member of the Tomorrow's Children show band at Earthman Studio in late 80's Miami and brings in lashings of funk, soul and disco to the clean digital sounds and fleshy reggae drums. His own mic work adds to a sound that calls 'urban reggae folklore' and makes for a superb listen.
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The Prince Of Georgia Soul
Cat: AOTNLP 049. Rel: 23 Jun 22
Lonely Girl (3:06)
Sexy Lady (3:54)
If You Want My Love (5:09)
My Love (3:57)
Let's Get Together For The Wrong We Have Done (2:54)
Whatcha Gonna Do About It (3:54)
You Are The One For Me (3:05)
Oh Baby Why You Want To Make Me Cry (2:55)
You Talk Too Much (3:59)
It's You Girl (4:00)
Review: It's time for another one of Athens of the North's magnificent reissue albums, this time with Arthur Ponder in the spotlight. The Georgia resident started singing in the 1960s, at first replacing Otis Redding in Johnny Jenkins & The Pinetoppers after Redding left. His first recording came in 1970 after years spent gigging hard and then he carried on well into the 80s making great tunes. It is that decade which is represented here with some solo tunes and some alongside local group Side Show. She are unreleased, some have previously been on 45 pm, all are gold.
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Prime Choice (Deluxe Edition)
Prime Choice (Deluxe Edition) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MAR 043. Rel: 03 Dec 21
Prime Choice (6:04)
Until The End (4:50)
Popcorn Funk (3:51)
Handyman (4:30)
That Girl (3:37)
Song For You (4:34)
Prime Choice (3:30)
Review: Calvin "Popcorn" Ward is one of those legendary musical figures form time gone by. He put out just one album and a couple of Eps, but they were good enough to secure him an enduring elegy with funk and soul fans. His Prime Choice album came on Shanell in 1983 and the one copy currently for sale on second-hand sites is over 630 quid. Thankfully Mad About has assembled this heavyweight reissue. Sentimental soul, analogue disco and lo-fi funk all characterise each tune, as does Calvin's own vocals which range from upbeat and positive to heartbroken and raw. A real gem.
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Tags: Soul Disco
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The Vault: Old Friends 4 Sale
The Vault: Old Friends 4 Sale (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 060349 7828432. Rel: 22 Feb 24
The Rest Of My Life (6:02)
It's About That Walk (5:55)
She Spoke 2 Me (2:22)
5 Women (5:07)
When The Lights Go Down (7:03)
My Little Pill (1:29)
There Is Lonely (2:06)
Old Friends 4 Sale (3:28)
Sarah (2:53)
Extraordinary (2:25)
Review: Prince is a name that needs no introduction. The Vault ... Old Friends 4 Sale was originally released in 1999 , a full three years after being submitted to Warner Bros in 1996. Thus, it was recorded in 1994 and 1995 which in many fans' eyes, follows some of the best Prince work when he was known as the symbol. Stylistically, the album has Prince exploring more jazz elements while still remaining clearly a Prince album. Perhaps due to Prince not doing a world tour to support the album and lack of radio friendly singles, the album wasn't the chart success that the label hoped for but to fans it holds a special place in their Prince discography.

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The Gold Experience (reissue)
Cat: 194399 35961. Rel: 09 Jun 23
P Control (0:39)
NPG Operator (5:23)
Endorphinmachine (4:18)
Shhh (7:18)
We March (5:15)
NPG Operator (4:23)
The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (4:22)
Dolphin (0:42)
NPG Operator (2:49)
Now (2:14)
NPG Operator (0:20)
319 (3:17)
NPG Operator (2:51)
Shy (2:10)
Billy Jack Bitch (5:36)
Hate U (2:52)
NPG Operator (3:48)
Gold (7:16)
Review: The Purple One had many different official aliases but in 1995 came one of his best/worst - he was asked to be known by the unpronounceable symbol shown on the album cover of this record. Known amongst fans as the "love symbol" it was credited with this album, The Gold Experience, his impressive seventeenth studio long player overall. The whole record was produced by the legendary singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist himself and as with most of his works it reached the upper end of the Billboard chart. Standouts include the likes of 'The Most Beautiful Girl in the World', 'I Hate U', and 'Gold'. One of many essential albums in his oeuvre.
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Welcome 2 America
Welcome 2 America (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) + MP3 download code)
Cat: 194398 59801. Rel: 20 Aug 21
Welcome 2 America (5:24)
Running Game (Son Of A Slave Master) (4:05)
Born 2 Die (5:01)
1000 Light Years From Here (5:45)
Hot Summer (3:33)
Stand Up & B Strong (5:15)
Check The Record (3:29)
Same Page, Different Book (4:45)
When She Comes (4:47)
1010 (Rin Tin Tin) (4:43)
Yes (2:57)
One Day We Will All B Free (4:41)
Review: Welcome 2 America is the first posthumous album from Prince that is made up entirely of never-before-released material. It follows a state-of-the-union-concept and fide the Purple One espousing blunt views on everything from drugs to religion, the music industry to taxes and technology. The music was discovered by Prince's archivist Michael Howe on a load of CD-Rs and is backed by bassist Tal Wilkenfeld and drummer Chris Coleman. It was recorded in 2010 and had a tour named after it but the album was shelved before we got to hear it. While not all gold, there is plenty here for fans old and new to get excited by.
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Prince
Prince (LP)
Cat: 009362 4922087. Rel: 06 May 16
I Wanna Be Your Lover (5:37)
Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad? (3:50)
Sexy Dancer (4:19)
When We're Dancing Close & Slow (5:00)
With You (4:00)
Bambi (4:19)
Still Waiting (4:21)
I Feel For You (3:20)
It's Gonna Be Lonely (5:29)
Review: Few words required: Prince's legacy is like no other and will live on as long as there is music. His self-titled sophomore release, of his 39 studio album repertoire this one is especially significant. You can hear him revelling in experimentalism, playing with ideas that would become the lead on future works (such as the big glam guitars on "Bambi" and lewd, brazen slap bass on "Sexy Dancer"), it also contains his original version of "I Feel For You" (famously covered by Chaka Khan) and his first hit single "I Wanna Be You Lover". Laced with some really heart-rending ballads (made all the more poignant since he passed away), it's one of many testaments that we'll never forget him. Rest in peace.
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Batman (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Batman (Soundtrack) (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 603497 839414. Rel: 07 Sep 23
The Future (4:17)
Electric Chair (4:07)
The Arms Of Orion (4:59)
Partyman (3:17)
Vicki Waiting (4:44)
Trust (4:30)
Lemon Crush (4:13)
Scandalous (6:08)
Batdance (6:24)
Review: Prince's Batman soundtrack has a lot to match up to in terms of what Mr Rogers Nelson had recorded previously, or indeed after. The 1989 Tim Burton film was a resounding smash, but Prince's standalone album has a mixed legacy perhaps because of its role as a bit part in a blockbuster machine. Peel back the years and hear the songs afresh though, and there's so much to savour from the Linn Drum flaring beatdown 'Batdance' to quintessential good-time jam 'Partyman' and through to the smoochy ballad 'Scandalous'. Prince was in his prime when he made Batman, and his talent quite simply is unparalleled on this or any other album.
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Lovesexy (reissue)
Cat: 060349 7839469. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Eye No (6:25)
Alphabet St (4:54)
Glam Slam (5:06)
Anna Stesia (5:07)
Dance On (3:47)
Lovesexy (5:55)
When 2 R In Love (3:46)
I Wish U Heaven (2:50)
Positivity (7:16)
Review: We seem to be in the middle of a run of Prince reissues right now, with the focus being on those he released through Warner. The relationship eventually went sour and Prince knocked out plenty of records in quick succession to see out his deal but that didn't dint their commercial success. Albums from the entire 16-year period are being put out into the ether on vinyl and now it's the turn of 1988's Lovesexy, which came on the heels of Sign O' The Times and might be the last of his imperial phase. 'Alphabet Street' is the most noted of the singles here in an album full of seriously steamy funk sounds.
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Come (reissue)
Cat: 060349 7839445. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Come (5:17)
Space (4:57)
Pheromone (5:32)
Loose! (8:33)
Papa (4:03)
Race (4:22)
Dark (4:22)
Solo (4:22)
Letitgo (4:22)
Orgasm (2:47)
Review: A series of Prince albums are being reissued by Warner, including this one from 1994. By then the legendary funk artist's relationship with his label was hugely stringed and he had recently change his name, for the first of several times to [Love Symbol]. This album was one of a number that the Purple One wrote in a short space of time in order to free himself from his contract with the major label. Despite those circumstances, it is still a standout record that managed to get to Number One in the UK despite a lack of support from Prince himself upon release.
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Diamonds & Pearls (remastered)
Diamonds & Pearls (remastered) (180 gram vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 060349 7843817. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Thunder (5:44)
Daddy Pop (5:16)
Diamonds & Pearls (4:39)
Cream (4:10)
Strollin' (3:50)
Willing & Able (5:00)
Gett Off (4:28)
Walk Don't Walk (3:03)
Jughead (4:27)
Money Don't Matter 2 Night (5:21)
Push (5:57)
Insatiable (6:37)
Live 4 Love (6:45)
Review: Diamonds & Pearls was the sound of Prince stepping into the 90s and making it his own, embracing a slick, big-budget production and dabbling in new jack swing and house as much as his more traditional, soulful songwriting. It's fit to burst with classics, not least the huge singles 'Gett Off', 'Cream' and 'Diamonds & Pearls' itself, but there's so many other gems to savour on this seminal album from the purple wonder. 'Strollin', 'Willing & Able' and knockout closer 'Live 4 Love' are but four highlights. Newly remastered and repressed on double vinyl, you can re-acquaint yourself with some of the finest work from a true genius.
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Diamonds & Pearls (Deluxe Edition)
Diamonds & Pearls (Deluxe Edition) (limited 4xLP box set + insert in spot-varnished box)
Cat: SNYL 9978341. Rel: 14 Nov 23
Thunder (LP1: Diamonds & Pearls - remastered) (5:31)
Daddy Pop (5:14)
Diamonds & Pearls (4:35)
Cream (4:07)
Strollin' (3:43)
Willing & Able (5:00)
Gett Off (4:25)
Walk Don't Walk (LP2: Diamonds & Pearls - remastered) (3:05)
Jughead (4:31)
Money Don't Matter 2 Night (5:06)
Push (5:38)
Insatiable (6:37)
Live 4 Love (6:44)
Gett Off (Damn Near 10 Minutes - LP3: single mixes & edits - remastered) (9:36)
Gett Off (Houstyle) (8:21)
Violet The Organ Grinder (5:03)
Gangster Glam (6:01)
Horny Pony (4:08)
Cream (NPG mix) (5:50)
Things Have Gotta Change (Tony M Rap - LP4: single mixes & edits - remastered) (3:56)
Do Your Dance (KC's remix) (5:53)
Insatiable (edit) (4:02)
Diamonds & Pearls (edit) (4:20)
Money Don't Matter 2 Night (edit) (4:15)
Call The Law (4:19)
Willing & Able (edit) (4:18)
Willing & Able (video version) (5:07)
Thunder (DJ Fade) (3:23)
Review: Prince and the New Power Generation strode into the 90s full power with Diamonds & Pearls, one of the all-time greats from the purple legend’s imperious canon. It’s a record which shows the full force of Prince’s songwriting power from the fired-up bangers like ‘Thunder’ and ‘Gett Off’ to the none-sexier ‘Cream’ through to the heart-melting ballads ‘Diamonds & Pearls’ and ‘Strollin’. It’s a plush, high-end sound which comes through in startling clarity on this remastered reissue. In line with the other recent Prince reissues, this is the definitive deluxe edition of the record presented across four discs bursting with alternative takes, remixes, B sides and unreleased gems which take us even deeper into the genius of one of the greatest to ever do it.
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Psyche
Psyche (LP)
Cat: FLIES 59. Rel: 18 May 23
Kuma
Cumbia Mahare
Amma
Angizia
Psych
Manea
Hekate
Kelebek
Review: Not to be confused with 80s synth-poppers or an early Carl Craig alias, Psyche is in fact a crack team of players from Naples who have been active for some two decades. In more recent times you might have heard Marcello Giannini, Andrea De Fazio and Paolo Petrella playing as part of Nu Genea's touring band, but after their first tour in 2018 they formed this project as a means of exploring a more minimal, flowing approach to playing their chosen instruments. If Psyche is in some ways a back to basics record, it's also a showcase for their incredible talent at weaving gently psychedelic grooves from simple ingredients. The sound has a perfect treatment, with plenty of reverb and analogue warmth in the mix, all the better to savour the laconic instrumental pieces the band perform.
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The Devil Is Loose
Cat: MRBLP 222. Rel: 08 Mar 21
Flying Fish (5:04)
The Devil Is Loose (3:31)
Hello Everyone (2:56)
Wonder Why (3:07)
My Buddy & Me (3:52)
Say Yes (4:23)
Space Talk (5:29)
Our Love Is Making Me Sing (3:11)
Good Night (3:23)
Review: Mr Bongo reissues a classic record here from an iconic musical maverick. From her roots in India, to becoming a world famous artist with a celebrated career in music and acting, Asha Puthli forged a career path through '60s psych, free jazz, pop, rock, disco, and more. Her 1976 album The Devil Is Loose is maybe the most well known record, featuring the classic 'Space Talk' which was championed by many DJs, most famously the late David Mancuso at The Loft, in addition to being sampled The Notorious B.I.G., P Diddy and The Pharcyde. In later years, Puhtli went on to collaborate with the likes of Bill Laswell, DJ Spooky and Talvin Singh.
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Played by: Dicky Trisco
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