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You Gotta Set Me Free
You Gotta Set Me Free (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OGR 825R2. Rel: 12 Apr 23
Raye Cole - "You Gotta Set Me Free" (3:41)
Rachel Maxann - "You Gotta Set Me Free" (3:40)
Review: Another mighty fine reissue here from the masters of just that in the Original Gravity label. It features distorted organ loveliness here that continues with their practice of putting out new music in the style of old soul 7"s. On this split-flip 45, two of the most eminent soul vocalists out today share a side each. St. Louis singer Raye Cole helms the A-side, with her energetic number 'You Gotta Set Me Free' stomping on forward with a shaker-clapping, horn-heavy blues swing. Rachel Maxann - perhaps another alias similar to Nestor Alvarez - brings up the B on a finger-clicking alternate take on 'You Gotta Set Me Free'.
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You Gotta Set Me Free (reissue)
You Gotta Set Me Free (reissue) (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: OGR 825R. Rel: 06 Feb 23
Raye Cole - "You Gotta Set Me Free" (3:41)
Rachel Maxann - "You Gotta Set Me Free" (3:40)
Review: Distorted organ loveliness here from the players over at Original Gravity, continuing on strong with their practice of putting out new music in the style of old soul 7"s. On this split-flip 45, two of the most eminent soul vocalists out today share a side each. St. Louis singer Raye Cole helms th A, with her energetic number 'You Gotta Set Me Free' stomping on forward with a shaker-clapping, horn-heavy blues swing. Rachel Maxann - perhaps another alias similar to Nestor Alvarez - brings up the B on a finger-clicking alternate take on the breakup-piner 'You Gotta Set Me Free'.
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Don't Look Back In Anger (reissue)
Don't Look Back In Anger (reissue) (white vinyl 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: OGR 800C. Rel: 24 Mar 21
Don't Look Back In Anger
Love Is A Treasure
Review: Second time around for producer Neil Anderson's most recent record as the Regulators, a late 2020 cover version of Oasis' Britpop classic 'Don't Look Back in Anger'. It's a radical but hugely enjoyable reinterpretation, with Anderson and his bandmates re-imagining it as a skanking slab of rocksteady goodness that comes laden with trademark Hammond B3 organ sounds and lazy trumpet and trombone solos. Like it did first time around, this highly limited, white vinyl edition of the releases comes backed with a faithfully fuzzy and soulful cover of Freddie McKay's 1967 rocksteady standard, 'Love is a Treasure'.
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Reggae Dynamite Vol 3
Reggae Dynamite Vol 3 (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OGR 810. Rel: 28 Jul 21
The Regulators - "Jamaican Velvet" (with Melbourne Douglas) (3:14)
Brentford Rd Soul Rebels - "Wet Scream" (2:14)
Woodfield Road Allstars - "Muhammad Ali" (2:33)
The Regulators - "Race Track" (2:31)
Review: Original Gravity have been hard at work putting together a third volume in their reggae Dynamite series. This one lines up another belting 45 featuring tunes from The Regulators - twice - Brentford Rd Soul Rebels and Woodfield Rd Allstars. All of the tunes have booming bass warmth and vintage organ riffs that just transport you to a time and a place, even if you didn't live it yourself. The drums rumble on like a fat bottomed elephant and the horns take a majestic lead. These are atmospheric tunes ready and waiting to get people moving and our standout is Woodfield Road Allstars' tribute to boxing legend Muhammed Ali.
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Reggae Dynamite Vol 1
Reggae Dynamite Vol 1 (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OGR 791. Rel: 08 Jul 20
The Regulators - "Why Why Why?" (2:26)
Woodfield RD Allstars - "Coast To Coast" (2:50)
The Regulators - "Why Dub Why?" (2:54)
Woodfield RD Allstars - "Soul Flute" (2:30)
Review: Original Gravity is run by label owner Neil Anderson, who has a tireless work ethic and superb devotion to ska, reggae, and everything in between. His love of boss rhythms comes to the fore once more here with new tunes from three pseudonyms - The Regulators, Woodfield Road Allstars and Prince Dolly - all of whom, in actual fact, are him. Regulators cut "Why Why Why" opens up with a heavy bottom end, "Coast to Coast: has a big organ led groove and "Why Dub Why" reworks the opening tune into a rocksteady roller.
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Reggae Dynamite Vol 1 (reissue)
Reggae Dynamite Vol 1 (reissue) (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: OGR 791R. Rel: 15 Mar 21
The Regulators - "Why Why Why?" (2:26)
Woodfield Rd Allstars - "Coast To Coast" (2:53)
Woodfield Rd Allstars - "Soul Flute" (2:53)
Prince Dolly - "Why Dub Why?" (2:30)
Review: Original Gravity is run by label owner Neil Anderson, who has a tireless work ethic and superb devotion to ska, reggae, and everything in between. His love of boss rhythms comes to the fore once more here with new tunes from three pseudonyms - The Regulators, Woodfield Road Allstars and Prince Dolly - all of whom, in actual fact, are him. Regulators cut 'Why Why Why' opens up with a heavy bottom end, "Coast to Coast: has a big organ led groove and 'Why Dub Why' reworks the opening tune into a rocksteady roller. Essential repress this, do not sleep.
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Latin Fever Vol 1
Cat: OGR 792. Rel: 08 Jul 20
Luchito Rodriguez - "Hey Guajira Baby" (3:10)
Luchito Rodriguez - "Vacilon" (2:17)
Nestor Alvarez - "Lupita" (3:07)
Nestor Alvarez - "Bang The Bongo" (2:52)
Review: The Original Gravity label's latest must-check missive is unusual, featuring as it does four tracks squeezed on to one limited edition seven-inch single. As the title suggests, it's Latin-themed, with two artists (overseen by Welwyn Garden City-based producer Neil Henderson) delivering two sweaty South American funk workouts apiece. Luchito Rodriguez handles side A, delivering the Tito Puente style mambo brilliance of "Hey Guajira Baby" and the insatiable, fienishly fuzzy Latin funk/boogaloo business that is "Vacilon". Over on the flip, Nestor Alvarez first offers up a beefed-up, bass-heavy taken on a familiar mambo favourite ("Lupita"), before sprinting towards heavy Latin funk territory on the insatiable "Bang The Bongo".
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