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Don Blackman (reissue)
Don Blackman (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile blue vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3639C. Rel: 22 Oct 24
Yabba Dabba Doo
Heart's Desire
Holding You, Loving You
Deaf Hook-Up Connection
You Ain't Hip
Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide
Since You Been Away So Long
Never Miss A Thing
Review: Don Blackman's self-titled debut album, released in 1982, stands as a testament to his versatility as a musician, blending jazz-fusion, funk, and r&b with a distinct creative vision. Though it may not have made waves on the charts, its legacy has only grown with time, cementing it as a cult classic in the 80s jazz-funk landscape. Blackman, a skilled keyboardist and vocalist, had already built a name through collaborations with heavyweights like Parliament-Funkadelic and Roy Ayers, but his debut marked a bold foray into the spotlight. The album itself feels like a rich, meticulously crafted groove machine, where Blackman's keyboard wizardry is matched by his soulful vocal delivery. Tracks like 'Heart's Desire' and 'Holding You, Loving You' highlight his knack for catchy melodies, while 'Yabba Dabba Doo' leans into playful funk, embodying the joyous experimentation that permeates the record. Each song brims with tight, polished arrangements, grounded by smooth basslines and Blackman's ability to switch between genres effortlessly. What makes this album so significant is its impact on future generations. While not an immediate commercial hit, it's become a goldmine for hip-hop producers, with many of its tracks being sampled by major artists, pulling it from obscurity into a cherished underground classic. In an era when funk and jazz were evolving, Blackman's debut was - and remains - an unsung yet influential piece of music history, offering a snapshot of an artist at the peak of his creative powers, melding diverse sounds with a rare sophistication.
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タグ: Jazz Funk
 in stock $32.69
Wake Up Everybody (50th Anniversary Edition)
Wake Up Everybody (50th Anniversary Edition) (limited 180 gram audiophile dark green vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 411C. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Wake Up Everybody (7:32)
Keep On Lovin' You (3:42)
You Know How To Make Me Feel So Good (5:16)
Don't Leave Me This Way (6:02)
Tell The World How I Feel About 'Cha Baby (5:53)
To Be Free To Be Who We Are (5:08)
I'm Searching For A Love (5:22)
Don't Leave Me This Way (Tom Moulton mix) (11:02)
Review: Pantechnicons of Philadelphia soul, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes reached their musical peak with Teddy Pendergrass between 1972 and 1975. Their 1975 album Wake Up Everybody hears Pendergrass' last vocal contribution to a band before he went solo; the record is filled with thought-provocations and gnomic lyrics, and became famous more by way of its covers than its originals. Returning the favour, 'Wake Up Everybody' was later covered by John Legend & The Roots, while 'Don't Leave Me This Way' became a disco classic thanks to the vamping vocal verves of Thelma Houston. This 750-copy 50th anniversary repress now comes with a special bonus: a rare 11-minute remix of 'Don't Leave Me This Way' by remixing pioneer Tom Moulton.
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タグ: Soul Disco
 in stock $32.13
Plush (reissue)
Plush (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3641C. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Burnin' Love (3:38)
We've Got The Love (3:52)
Free & Easy (4:15)
Gonna Get Ya (3:20)
Strangers Again (5:25)
Livin' For Your Love (3:48)
Don't Know (Where Love Comes From) (3:57)
Coast To Coast (3:12)
Review: This vinyl reissue of Plush's 1982 album is a joyous celebration of a hidden gem from the golden era of r&b. Originally overlooked, Plush were more than just another band; they were more a collaboration of talented artists including Bobby Watson, Rene Moore and Angela Winbush. Together, they crafted a blend of dance music featuring the vocals of Siedah Garrett, Tony Phillips, and Ambrose Price II. Discovered by chance in 1983 with the radio hit 'We've Got the Love,' often mistaken for Dynasty, Plush faded into obscurity despite its promising start. With production reminiscent of Shalamar and Leon Sylvers III, Plush's self-titled album encapsulates the vibrant r&b trends of early 80s with infectious melodies and pulsating rhythms. The standout single 'Free and Easy,' penned by Moore and Winbush, embodies the era's transitional r&b sound, driven by a pronounced bass line and upbeat percussion. Despite its short-lived presence, Plush's legacy is revived through this reissue, allowing modern listeners to appreciate its rich musicality and Angela Winbush's influential contributions. 40 years later, this album oozes nostalgia about a great time in dance and rhythm and blues.
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タグ: Disco Funk
 in stock $32.97
Break Out (reissue)
Break Out (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile purple vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3843C. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Jump (For My Love) (4:26)
Automatic (4:47)
I'm So Excited (4:52)
I Need You (4:00)
Neutron Dance (4:11)
Dance Electric (4:20)
Easy Persuasion (4:31)
Baby Come & Get It (4:17)
Telegraph Your Love (3:59)
Operator (3:58)
Review: The tenth studio album by the American female soul vocal group Pointer Sisters is here reissued by MOV, harking back to a certain, unmistakably breakout moment in glitzy, metropolitan electro-soul that emerged just over 40 years ago. The Pointer Sisters broke into the late 70s and 80s charts especially, at the height of the glam era, and rocked the style as it would visibly cross into Studio 54-esque synthpop and disco. Suitably motoric and 'Automatic', this was far from the Pointers' debut album and yet it was also their most popular, attesting a rare example of a group who found their wave well past their industry initiation. Consecutively, on an almost track-by-track basis, the record moves between pacy rock & roll/r&b and glammy electronique, typifying the distinctly vanguard-edging mood of the 1980s West Coast.
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タグ: Disco Funk | Soul Disco
 in stock $31.58
Greatest Hits (Expanded Edition)
Greatest Hits (Expanded Edition) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent pink vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 2931P. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Live It Up (4:49)
Sister Paradise (6:18)
I'm Specialized In You (3:52)
Listen To The Man With The Golden Voice (5:06)
I'm Only Shooting Love (4:45)
Reach Out (bonus track) (3:51)
How Does It Feel (6:12)
Star (4:18)
Endless Road (4:19)
Dancing On A String (bonus track) (3:55)
Only A Fool (5:00)
I Won't Steal Away (4:42)
We'll Be Dancing (3:59)
Wildfire (3:47)
I'm Only Shooting Love (American remix) (7:23)
I'm Specialized In You (extended version) (6:00)
Endless Road (Ben Liebrand High Energy dance mix - bonus track) (7:34)
タグ: Disco Funk | Pop Disco
 in stock $41.00
A Real Mother For Ya (reissue)
A Real Mother For Ya (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile white vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 2767W. Rel: 11 Jun 24
A Real Mother For Ya (5:01)
Nothing Left To Be Desired (5:44)
Your Love Is My Love (4:37)
The Real Deal (4:53)
Tarzan (4:57)
I Wanna Thank You (6:08)
Lover Jones (5:23)
A Real Mother For Ya (Ben Liebrand Oldskool mix - bonus track) (3:20)
Review: Johnny "Guitar" Watson's 1977 funk album, A Real Mother For Ya, solidified his status as a master of the genre. Known for his exceptional guitar skills, Watson's album produced the international hit title track along with standout songs like 'Nothing Left To Be Desired' and 'Lover Jones.' This reissue also includes the 2020 Ben Liebrand Oldskool mix as a bonus track, adding a fresh perspective to Watson's timeless funk sound. Throughout his career, Watson influenced countless artists, including Jimi Hendrix, and earned a Grammy nomination for best contemporary blues album. Tragically, Watson passed away while touring Japan in 1996, leaving behind a legacy of innovation and groove. A Real Mother For Ya remains a standout example to Watson's musical genius. Available on black vinyl, this reissue ensures that Watson's electrifying sound continues to engage audiences for generations to come.
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タグ: Disco Funk
 in stock $32.42
Arrival (reissue)
Arrival (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3649C. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Arrival
Stylin', Smilin' & Profilin'
Checkin' Out Your Stuff
Love Has Come Again
Body Rap
Do It (Fun In The Sun)
Sending My Love
Girl It's Alright
Ain't It Good
Alakazam
Review: Based in Jackson, Mississippi, the Wynd Chymes earned a deal with RCA/Victor Records on the strength of their independently released 1981 single, 'Ride' - a killer boogie-soul number that lit up black dancefloors across the United States. Arrival, their debut album, has long been considered a slept on classic - hence this audiophile-friendly Music On Vinyl reissue. It begins with the rather weird new-age ambience of 'Arrival' and ends with the Latin-tinged, Herb Alpert-esque excellence of 'Alakazam'; in between, you'll find an enticing mix of P-funk and boogie-inspired dancefloor workouts, synth-fired slow-dance ballads and energy-packed electrofunk workouts.
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タグ: Disco Funk
 in stock $42.66
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