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Il Grande Espoloratore (reissue)
Il Grande Espoloratore (reissue) (hand-numbered yellow vinyl LP + autographed insert limited to 100 copies)
Cat: AMSLPSC 3367Y. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Kalimba De Luna (5:07)
Dateme! (4:28)
Simba De Ammon (4:58)
Terra Di Fuovo (4:41)
Harmonia (bonus track) (2:50)
Lagos (4:03)
Music (4:00)
Monica (4:20)
Caucciu (4:12)
Kalimba De Sol (2:56)
 in stock $38.32
Resonance
Cat: FW 308. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Resonance (5:20)
Right Now (3:18)
That's The One (3:32)
Heads Up High (6:00)
Heavyweights (feat Kyza, Klashnekoff, Tony D, Reveal, Doc Brown, Persia, Devise & Nay Loco) (2:06)
Sweet (1:53)
Sick (feat King Kashmere) (3:23)
Back Around (feat Karizz & Brotherman) (2:44)
Presence (feat Brotherman) (3:20)
Almost There (feat Brotherman) (2:23)
Run It Back (4:55)
Seasoned (2:23)
All For The Love (feat Karizz) (3:31)
Review: Resonance is the superb new album from Essa and Pitch 92. Essa is something of a veteran who back in the early part of this millennium was putting out tunes under the name Yungun. He is a Londoner and lawyer who played a key part in the UK's golden hip-hop era and picked up props for his work from dons like Nas while also working with De La Soul, Wu-Tang Clan, Guru, Slum Village and Pharoahe Monch. This record taps into that time with its soul-drenched, low-slung and late-night beats, specially and politically aware lyrics and gorgeous samples. A contemporary classic steeped in authenticity.
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Played by: DJ Johnny Rebel
 in stock $24.24
Africa Today: Night Dreamer Direct To Disc Sessions
Cat: ND 002. Rel: 17 Jun 20
Ekpo Mmommom (4:17)
African Struggle (3:56)
Africa Today (8:16)
Mass Corruption (6:37)
Spiritual Change (7:33)
The Purpose Of Creation (6:32)
Review: Seun Kuti has hailed Etuk Ubong as one of the best things to come out of Lagos. He's developed an original style called 'Earth Music' which is hugely popular in his hometown, where he has launched his own venue The Truth - the most prolific in the Nigerian capital since Fela Kuti's Shrine. Ubong was invited by Night Dreamer to record at Haarlem's Artone Studio, where he assembled an international ensemble of skilled musicians to record his compositions direct-to-disc, capturing his enigmatic live performance in its raw and unadulterated form. Ubong is joined by homeboy Michael Awosogo (also on trumpet) and a selection of UK and Netherlands-based musicians who recorded the whole album in one take, on the last day of a five-day session.
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 in stock $29.87
Trio 64 (reissue)
Trio 64 (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 353460 3. Rel: 27 Aug 21
Little Lulu (3:54)
A Sleeping Bee (5:33)
Always (4:05)
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (4:29)
I'll See You Again (3:58)
For Heaven's Sake (4:23)
Dancing In The Dark (4:38)
Everything Happens To Me (4:41)
 in stock $50.16
Alone (reissue)
Alone (reissue) (white vinyl LP)
Cat: MJJ 440CW. Rel: 12 Feb 24
Here's That Rainy Day (5:20)
A Time For Love (5:04)
Midnight Mood (5:19)
On A Clear Day (You Can See Forever) (4:47)
Never Let Me Go (14:35)
The Two Lonely People (bonus track) (6:37)
All The Things You Are (bonus track) (4:07)
 in stock $21.14
Undercurrent (reissue)
Undercurrent (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: DOL 779HG. Rel: 14 Apr 22
My Funny Valentine (5:23)
I Hear A Rhapsody (4:36)
Dream Gypsy (4:34)
Stairway To The Stars (bonus track) (4:13)
Romain (5:22)
Skating In Central Park (5:22)
Darn That Dream (5:08)
I'm Getting Sentimental Over You (bonus track) (6:57)
 in stock $14.65
Undercurrent
Undercurrent (gatefold LP)
Cat: JPR 107. Rel: 07 Feb 24
My Funny Valentine (5:23)
I Hear A Rhapsody (4:36)
Dream Gypsy (4:34)
Romain (5:29)
Skating In Central Park (5:29)
Darn That Dream (5:29)
Review: Bill Evans and Jim Hall's Undercurrent is a timeless coming together of two greats that showcases the sublime synergy between piano and guitar. Released in 1962, the album exemplifies understated elegance and musical intimacy. Evans' delicate piano melodies intertwine seamlessly with Hall's lyrical guitar lines, creating a captivating atmosphere of introspection and emotional depth. Tracks like 'My Funny Valentine' and 'I Hear a Rhapsody' epitomize the duo's unparalleled chemistry, while their improvisational prowess shines on every note. Undercurrent then stands as a testament to Evans and Hall's collaborative brilliance, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of jazz music with its timeless beauty and profound musical expression.
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 in stock $39.18
Canto Aberto (reissue)
Cat: KOS 010LP. Rel: 30 Jun 21
Nego (4:21)
Aldeia Do Livramento (feat Dega) (3:15)
Joana (5:52)
Falar Da Vida Alheia (4:56)
Canto Aberto (feat Manduka) (6:57)
Os Ratos (3:09)
Sala Dos Esplehos (2:34)
Zoeira (5:24)
Berimbois (4:50)
Review: Eve's Canto Aberto is one of the many classic albums from the MPB canon. It's packed with impeccable acoustic guitar playing and the beautiful voice of the eponymous artist. He fled Brazil in 1974 and settled in France which explains why this one came on the Free Lance label in 1979. It is his one and only album from that time before he moved to the USA and was recorded with Parisian artists plus fellow expatriate Manduka. Packed with gorgeous songs from front to back, this reissue has been reissued and remastered from the original mastertapes.
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タグ: MPB | Latin | Brazilian Jazz
 in stock $24.80
Live A Paris 1993
Live A Paris 1993 (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3875C. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Guanabarinu (3:18)
Papa Joachin Paris (2:57)
Cinturao Tem Mele (3:30)
Miss Perfumado (4:39)
Mar Azul (3:08)
Bia D'Lulucha (3:58)
Lua Nha Testemunha (5:37)
Reanima (4:27)
Angola (5:52)
Vida Tem Um So Vida (6:11)
Cize (4:21)
Cumpade Ciznone (3:45)
Bia (4:05)
Estanhadinha (3:53)
Angola (reprise) (7:33)
Sodade (4:34)
 in stock $49.59
Live A Paris 1993
Cat: MOCCD 14512. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Guanabarinu
Papa Joachin Paris
Cinturao Tem Mele
Miss Perfumado
Mar Azul
Bia D'Lulucha
Lua Nha Testemunha
Reanima
Angola
Vida Tem Um So Vida
Cize
Cumpade Ciznone
Bia
Estanhadinha
Angola (reprise)
Sodade
 in stock $14.65
Cesaria (reissue)
Cat: 005853 84. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Petit Pays (3:46)
Xandinha (5:40)
Tudo Tem Se Limite (4:34)
Consedjo (4:38)
D'nhirim Reforma (5:35)
Rotcha 'Scribida (4:28)
Oriundina (5:31)
Tudo Dia E Dia (3:55)
Nha Cancera Ka Tem Medida (6:06)
Areia De Salamansa (3:31)
Flor Na Paul (5:27)
Doce Guerra (4:28)
 in stock $39.45
Club Sodade (reissue)
Club Sodade (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3311C. Rel: 10 Oct 23
Petit Pays (Chateau Flight remix) (4:19)
Angola (Carl Craig remix) (8:26)
Nho Antone Escarderode (Kerri Chandler album mix) (5:40)
Besame Mucho (Senor Coconut Chachacha remix) (3:49)
Bondade E Maldade (Osunlade Yoruba Soul mix) (4:52)
Sodade (DJ Rork & Demon Ritchie mix) (7:01)
Negue (Cris Prolific remix) (4:01)
Miss Perfumado (4Hero remix) (6:00)
Angola (Pepe Bradock Get Down dub) (6:17)
Angola (Pepe Bradock Bateau Ivre rework) (4:32)
Nutridinha (Kerri Chandler album mix) (5:30)
Sangue De Beirona (Francois K main Pass) (8:26)
Review: Great Cape Verdean singer Cesaria Evora was pretty prolific and put out several still well-regarded albums, from Distino Di Belita to Cafe Alantico via Vox D'amor. Many of them have been reissued recently and next up to get that treatment is Club Sodade, which finds a bunch of her tracks getting a contemporary club rework by a wide array of musicians. It comes on heavyweight red vinyl so is ready for serious DJ deployment. Carl Craig's mix of organic hand claps and fizzing techno synth intensity on his rework of 'Angola' is one of the most well-known cuts here but deep house heads will also know and love Kerri Chandler's percussive take on 'Nho Antone Escarderode.'
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 in stock $33.25
Free Yourself (reissue)
Cat: LPSTRUT 253. Rel: 19 Sep 24
It's All Imagination (3:25)
Functus (4:52)
Peace Gone Away (4:46)
Free Yourself (7:58)
Hey You (3:36)
People (6:05)
Funky Consciousness (8:49)
Review: Strut's reissue of Experience Unlimited's 1977 debut Free Yourself offers a fresh dive into a seminal record that paved the way for Washington D.C.'s go-go scene. Originally released in 1977, this album fuses soul, jazz, and funk-rock, showcasing the band's eclectic and pioneering style. Formed in 1973, Experience Unlimited caught the eye of Black Fire Records' Jimmy Gray after a school talent show victory. Bandleader Gregory "Sugar Bear" Elliott recalls their early days in the studio with a sense of youthful spontaneity, capturing their genuine selves. Free Yourself reflects this spirit with its vibrant and varied tracks. From the soulful reflections of 'Peace Gone Away' to the funk-driven 'Funky Consciousness' and the nascent go-go grooves of the title track, the album radiates positive energy and innovation. The reissue preserves the original artwork, including Malik Edwards' cover painting, and features remastering by The Carvery. Accompanied by a new interview with Sugar Bear and rare photos, this edition brings a crucial piece of music history back into the spotlight.
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 in stock $26.22
Where I'm Meant To Be
Cat: PTKF 30201. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Life Goes On (feat Sampa The Great) (3:24)
Victory Dance (4:57)
No Confusion (feat Kojey Radical) (3:12)
Welcome To My World (7:14)
Togetherness (4:35)
Ego Killah (5:55)
Smile (5:04)
Live Strong (7:35)
Siesta (feat Emeli Sande) (5:47)
Words By Steve (1:52)
Belonging (5:57)
Never The Same Again (6:43)
Words By TJ (0:38)
Love In Outer Space (feat Nao) (5:40)
Review: Much celebrated new school jazz crew Ezra Collective finally unveil their highly anticipated new album Where I'm Meant To Be after a big summer single 'Victory Dance' got us all excited. This record is a life-affirming romp with their famous hybrid sound tasing in all manner of different styles, eras and scenes. Some high-profile features from Sampa The Great, Kojey Radical, Emile Sande and Nao bring extra goodness to this record which is certainly a product of the current London scene but also owes a debt to the sounds of southern Africa. It all adds up to a real doozy.
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 in stock $30.42
Juan Pablo The Philosopher
Cat: ETJ 001LP. Rel: 11 May 18
Intro (0:36)
Juan Pablo (5:00)
The Philosopher (5:10)
Dylan's Dilemma (1:07)
People In Trouble (5:48)
James Speaks To The Galaxy (0:27)
Space Is The Place (5:34)
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Dance No One's Watching
Cat: PTKF 30491. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Intro (1:08)
The Herald (3:46)
Palm Wine (5:14)
God Gave Me Feet For Dancing (feat Yazmin Lacey) (4:11)
Ajala (0:42)
The Traveller (4:48)
N29 (3:56)
No One's Watching Me (feat Olivia Dean) (4:57)
Hear My Cry (3:31)
Shaking Body (3:14)
Expensive (6:10)
Streets Is Calling (feat Manifest & Moonchild Sanelly) (3:08)
Why I Smile (5:20)
Have Patience (2:35)
Everybody (4:01)
Review: One year on from making history as the first ever jazz band to be awarded the Mercury Prize, Ezra Collective are continuing to pump out their sensational, unique blend of jazz, roots, afrobeat and calypso. 'Dance No One's Watching' is the highly anticipated follow-up to the aforementioned award-winning 'Where I'm Meant to Be'. Set to release in September, the two singles 'God Gave Me Feet For Dancing' and 'Ajala' set the bar high. The prior is a jazzy, drum-led groove backing the buttery smooth Yazmin Lacey, a name to watch in the soul scene (famously she was scouted after being persuaded to sing on a drunken night out.) The track is a sunny interpolation of Cy Grant's 'Feeling Good' (though let's face it, Nina Simone truly made that record) with a quintessential British soul sound that brings to mind the stylings of Greentea Peng, early Jorja Smith work etc. To boil it down to 'easy listening' would feel reductive but, my God, it's easy on the ears for sure. Single number two, 'Ajala' is quite a stark contrast. Incorporating the hectic feeling of bebop classics, it's a blaring and fast-paced brass session with some great high-tempo percussive afrobeat. Taking its name from the Yoruba slang for fidgety, derived from the Nigerian journalist who one day decided to travel the world on a moped, the track does just that: it begs you to get up and move. If these two tracks are anything to go by, the world is set for a future award winner this Autumn.
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Dance No One's Watching
Cat: PTKF 30492. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Intro (1:08)
The Herald (3:46)
Palm Wine (5:14)
God Gave Me Feet For Dancing (feat Yazmin Lacey) (4:11)
Ajala (0:42)
The Traveller (4:48)
N29 (3:56)
No One's Watching Me (feat Olivia Dean) (4:57)
Hear My Cry (3:31)
Shaking Body (3:14)
Expensive (6:10)
Streets Is Calling (feat M.anifest & Moonchild Sanelly) (3:08)
Why I Smile (5:20)
Have Patience (2:35)
Everybody (4:01)
Review: Dance, No One's Watching is a vibrant tribute to the joyous act of dancing and a night out from the anticipation of evening to the early morning hours. Written during Ezra Collective's whirlwind 2023 world tour, which saw them become the first jazz act to win the Mercury Prize, the album reflects the global dancefloors they experienced, from London to Chicago, Lagos to Sydney. Dance and rhythm unite us all, a spirit celebrated in these tracks. Recorded at Abbey Road studios, the sessions transformed into a live celebration with friends and family, adding a communal warmth to the music. The album features collaborations with Olivia Dean, M.anifest, Moonchild Sanelly, and Yazmin Lacey, who sings on the lead single 'God Gave Me Feet for Dancing.' This new album follows their acclaimed Where I'm Meant to Be, and continues to showcase Ezra Collective's innovative contributions to contemporary British music.
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Dance No One's Watching
Dance No One's Watching (satin red vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: PTKF 30493. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Intro (1:08)
The Herald (3:46)
Palm Wine (5:14)
God Gave Me Feet For Dancing (feat Yazmin Lacey) (4:11)
Ajala (0:42)
The Traveller (4:48)
N29 (3:56)
No One's Watching Me (feat Olivia Dean) (4:57)
Hear My Cry (3:31)
Shaking Body (3:14)
Expensive (6:10)
Streets Is Calling (feat Manifest & Moonchild Sanelly) (3:08)
Why I Smile (5:20)
Have Patience (2:35)
Everybody (4:01)
Review: The Mercury Prize-winning British jazz group returns this September with the greatly anticipated follow-up to the award-winning 'Where I'm Meant to Be'. The first jazz group ever to win the prestigious accolade, their unique blend of jazz, calypso, afrobeat and roots has carried over into the two singles 'God Gave Me Feet For Dancing' and 'Ajala'.The former features up-and-coming star Yazmin Lacey, whose sudden scouting has made her a necessary one to watch in the British soul scene. Interpolating Nina Simones's 1965 classic 'Feeling Good', the track proposes the group's manifesto of dancing not just as an activity confined to the club, but as a God-given ability - an act of spirituality and community. 'Ajala', by contrast, is a fast-paced afrobeat-cum-bebop jam named after the Yoruba slang for being unable to sit still. Lucky fans were able to hear the recording live at the 'Beyond the Bassline' exhibition at the British Library - with some of the live adlibs and crowd work being included in the single version currently on streaming. Pressed on an indie-exclusive deep red stain disc.

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You Can't Steal My Joy
You Can't Steal My Joy (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ETJ 006. Rel: 24 Apr 19
Space Is The Place (reprise) (1:30)
Why You Mad? (1:30)
Red Whine (1:30)
Quest For Coin (1:30)
Reason In Disguise (feat Jorja Smith) (1:30)
What Am I To Do? (feat Loyle Carner) (1:30)
Chris & Jane (1:30)
People Saved (1:30)
Philosopher II (1:30)
Sao Paulo (1:30)
King Of The Jungle (1:30)
You Can't Steal My Joy (1:30)
Shakara (feat Kokoroko) (1:30)
Review: London's contemporary jazz scene is so strong right now that there's not a week that passes without the release of a killer new album from one of its leading protagonists. The latest comes from Ezra Collective, which finally delivers its' debut album following a string of inspired live performances and a handful of must-have singles. Kicking off with a breezy chunk of hip-hop-jazz, "You Can't Steal My Joy" sees the hyped five-piece confidently bounce between intense, spiraling epics ("Why You Mad?"), reggae-influenced aural sunshine ("Red Whine"), polyrhythmic Afro-jazz ("Quest For Coin"), bespoke soul (Jorja Smith hook-up "Reason In Disguise"), live boom-bap hip-hop (Loyle Carner collaboration "What Am I To Do"), bustling Afro-Cuban jazz ("Chris & Jane"), picturesque piano pieces ("Philosopher II") and much more besides. As debuts go, it's mighty impressive.
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Feathers
Feathers (limited LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: JALP 740. Rel: 05 Feb 24
Inconsequential Narrative (4:53)
Riding The Breeze (8:15)
After All Is Said & Done (6:51)
Feathers (4:25)
As The Crow Flies (4:07)
The Sandpiper (6:30)
A Prayer For Love (5:39)
Review: Continually travelling jazz explorer Greg Foat heads to Finland in search of more kindred spirits to jam with, again hosted by the excellent Scandi jazz label Jazzaggression. Having recently collaborated with Aleksi Heinola and Teemu Akerblom for Gone To The Cats, Foat now teams up with Eero Koivistoinen on tenor sax for a decidedly smooth ride which brings out the best in both players. Captured over a stormy weekend at Jazzaggression's in-house studio, there are considered compositions and improvised moments alike on this infinitely listenable album, which neatly rounds off his trio of albums for the label.
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Jazz On The Corner Two
Jazz On The Corner Two (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: AJX2LP 503. Rel: 03 Jul 20
Stanley Turrentine - "The Magilla" (6:04)
Nina Simone - "I'm Gonna Leave You" (2:17)
The Jazz Crusaders - "Tough Talk" (2:38)
Gene Ammons - "Jungle Strut" (5:10)
George Benson - "Shape Of Things To Come" (5:14)
Nicola Conte - "Caravan" (5:38)
Duke Pearson - "Gira, Girou (Round & Round)" (7:17)
Chet Baker - "Do It The Hard Way" (3:01)
The Modern Jazz Quartet - "Concorde" (3:38)
Lorez Alexandria - "Nature Boy" (2:46)
Emanuel K Rahim & The Kaliqs - "Al Amin (The Knower)" (3:09)
Roberta Flack - "Compared To What" (5:13)
Horace Silver - "Tranquilizer Suite Part 4: Perservance & Eudurance" (6:08)
Emma-Jean Thackray - "Ley Lines" (4:43)
The Lyman Woodard Organisation - "Creative Musicians" (2:41)
Charles Earland - "Leaving This Planet" (7:22)
Brain Auger Oblivion Express - "Freedom Jazz Dance" (5:24)
Johnny Mercer - "That Old Black Magic" (2:44)
Roy Ayers - "A Tear To A Smile" (5:40)
Lonnie Liston Smith - "Summer Days" (5:51)
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Salsoul: The Reflex Revisions Part 3
Cat: SALSBMG 45LP. Rel: 09 Dec 22
Gaz - "Sing Sing" (The Reflex Revision) (8:39)
Rafael Cameron - "Boogie's Gonna Get Ya" (The Reflex Cosmic dub Revision) (8:08)
Edwin Birdsong - "Win Tonight" (The Reflex Revision) (9:33)
Rafael Cameron - "All That's Good To Me" (The Reflex Revision) (6:00)
Review: The Reflex's multi-track re-edits are always on point, but those he's created for Salsoul Records have generally been impressive even by his high standards. This third double-pack of 'ReVisions' (as he calls them) contains two of his best Salsoul reworks yet: a thrillingly stretched-out take on Gazz's 'Sing Sing' that sees him cannily showcase some of the track's key elements in turn before unleashing the familiar bassline, breaks and vocals, and a fabulously spaced out 'Cosmic Dub' of Rafael Cameron's early electrofunk classic 'Boogie's Gonna Get Ya'. That too, has a big build, making the introduction of the bassline and Cameron's chorus vocals a genuinely breath-taking moment. The EP also contains a solid take on a lesser-celebrated Cameron tune, the more disco-fied 'All That's Good To Me', and a Tom Moulton-esque take on Edwin Birdsong's 'Win Tonight'.
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タグ: Disco Funk
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Beasts Of No Nation
Cat: KFR 20431. Rel: 13 Oct 15
Beasts Of No Nation (10:39)
Just Like That (17:39)
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Overtake Don Overtake Overtake (reissue)
Overtake Don Overtake Overtake (reissue) (translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: KFR 20443. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Overtake Don Overtake Overtake (part 1) (12:10)
Overtake Don Overtake Overtake (part 2) (20:06)
 in stock $23.66
Africanism
Africanism (2xCD)
Cat: ASVN 073. Rel: 23 Jan 25
This Is Madness (Africanism version)
Two Little Boys (Africanism version)
Just Because (Africanism version)
New York, New York (Africanism version)
Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution (Africanism version)
When The Revolution Comes (Africanism version)
Related To What (Africanism version)
Gash Man (Africanism version)
This Is Madness (vocal & Percussion)
Two Little Boys (vocal & Percussion)
Just Because (vocal & Percussion)
New York, New York (vocal & Percussion)
Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution (vocal & Percussion)
When The Revolution Comes (vocal & Percussion)
Related To What (vocal & Percussion)
Gash Man (vocal & Percussion)
Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution (Early Africanism version)
This Is Madness (Africanism instrumental)
Two Little Boys (Africanism instrumental)
Just Because (Africanism instrumental)
New York, New York (Africanism instrumental)
Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution (Africanism instrumental)
When The Revolution Comes (Africanism instrumental)
Related To What (Africanism instrumental)
Gash Man (Africanism instrumental)
This Is Madness (Percussion edit)
Two Little Boys (Percussion Only)
Just Because (Percussion edit)
New York, New York (Percussion edit)
Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution (Percussion edit)
When The Revolution Comes (Percussion edit)
Related To What (Percussion edit)
Gash Man (Percussion edit)
Just Because (acappella)
This Is Madness (acappella)
Two Little Boys (acappella)
Related To What (Early Africanism version)
Just Because (Early Africanism version)
Review: The Last Poets, pioneers of revolutionary spoken word and proto-rap, return with a powerful new album that blends their fiery lyricism with the infectious rhythms of Afrobeat. 'Africanism' sees the legendary duo, Abiodun Oyewole and Umar Bin Hassan, collaborating with a stellar cast of musicians, including the late Tony Allen, Prince Fatty, and members of Seun Kuti's Egypt 80. The result is a potent and timely exploration of social and political issues, delivered with the same raw energy and uncompromising spirit that has defined The Last Poets' music for over five decades. Abiodun revisits classics like 'When The Revolution Comes' and 'Gash Man', their messages of social justice and self-empowerment still burning bright. Umar's 'Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution' and 'Just Because' remain as potent and provocative as ever, their unflinching commentary on race and inequality cutting through the noise of contemporary discourse. The album's musical landscape is equally captivating, with Tony Allen's polyrhythmic drumming providing a driving force, complemented by the soulful melodies and intricate arrangements of the contributing musicians. A powerful reminder of the transformative power of music and spoken word.
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Lightning Dreamers
Lightning Dreamers (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 0065LP. Rel: 20 Apr 23
Future Shaman (8:38)
Dream Sleeper (6:10)
Shape Shifter (5:23)
Black River (11:24)
White River (8:53)
Review: Rob Mazurek and the Exploding Star Orchestra's Lightning Dreamers is a new and eclectic mix of vignettes for jazz and beat-tronica, with its instrumental oeuvre ranging from brass and analog synths to strings to sampled electronics. In total, the album amounts to a sonic wonderland of boppy brain-ticklers, but that should only go to serve the already extensive reputation of the project's lead brain Rob Mazurek - trumpeter and 'interdisciplinary abstractivist' extraordinaire. Fashioned after a slew of experiences while the on a 3-year trip to Rio Negro, Brazil, this is a metallic and scrapy jazz opus, full of curiosities and odd twist-turns.
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Meridian Brothers & El Grupo Renacimiento (reissue)
Meridian Brothers & El Grupo Renacimiento (reissue) (translucent green vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: ANSW 4001LPG. Rel: 11 Jul 24
La Policia (4:21)
Poema Del Salsero Resentido (3:48)
Metamorfosis (4:55)
Bomba Atomica (4:36)
Triste Son (3:52)
Hermana Necesito (4:25)
Descarga Profetica (5:10)
Hipnosis (4:30)
La Mujer Sin Corazon (4:25)
Review: El Grupo Renacimiento, the brainchild of Colombia's Meridian Brothers, offers a fantastical journey into a surreal world where salsa meets Kafkaesque transformations. Led by the versatile musician Eblis Alvarez, Meridian Brothers have long blurred the lines between avant-garde experimentation and traditional Latin rhythms, including Colombia's cumbia. With El Grupo Renacimiento, Alvarez and his collaborators craft a whimsical playlist that touches on themes ranging from anti-police protest to addiction and broken love, each track infused with a surreal twist and paying homage to salsa's diverse subgenres. Songs like 'Triste Son' parody Cuban son with a cha-cha beat, while 'Poema del Salsero Resentido' forewarns of a rhythmic apocalypse. 'Metamorfosis' explores the theme of transhumanism with percussive intensity. Despite the album's tongue-in-cheek approach reminiscent of Latin Spinal Tap, the music remains tightly woven and playful. Released on the revived Ansonia label, marking its first new release in three decades, El Grupo Renacimiento is a delightful fusion of creativity and nostalgia, pushing musical boundaries while paying homage to salsa's rich heritage.
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5 Na Bossa (reissue)
Cat: LIFE 052. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Nara - "Carcara" (4:33)
Edu Lobo - "Reza" (3:23)
Nara - "O Trem Atrasou" (3:22)
Edu Lobo - "Zambi" (3:06)
Tamba Trio - "Consolacao" (3:33)
Nara & Edu Lobo - "Aleluia" (5:12)
Nara - "Cicatriz" (3:18)
Edu Lobo - "Estatuinha" (4:45)
Nara - "Minha Historia" (2:44)
Tamba Trio - "O Morro Nao Tem Vez" (3:07)
Review: This 1965 collaborative album brings together some of the international music world's finest talents. Featuring Nara Leao's soothing vocals, Edu Lobo's striking guitar and Tamba Trio's vibrant harmonies, 5 Na Bossa captures the essence of Brazilian bossa nova and jazz with a warm and sunny inflexion. With iconic tracks like 'Reza' and 'Zambi' bringing Latin jazz flair, and Edu Lobo's 'Estatuinha' offering more ruminative folk sounds, this is a brilliant album for those who like South American sounds in all their many guises. The album was recorded live at the Paramount Theater in Sao Paulo and is truly essential listening.
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Milton & Esperanza
Milton & Esperanza (gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 726096 8. Rel: 08 Aug 24
The Music Was There (4:31)
Cais (1:23)
Late September (2:12)
Outubro (2:35)
A Day In The Life (4:30)
Interlude For Saci (1:23)
Saci (feat Guinga) (3:28)
Wings For The Thought Bird (feat Elena Pinderhughes & Orquestra Ouro Preto) (3:09)
The Way You Are (4:06)
Earth Song (feat Dianne Reeves) (3:22)
Morro Velho (feat Orquestra Ouro Preto) (2:46)
Saudade Dos Avioes Da Panair (Conversando No Bar) (feat Lianne La Havas, Maria Gadu, Tim Bernardes & Lula Galvao) (5:06)
Um Vento Passour (feat Paul Simon) (2:51)
Get It By Now (2:16)
Outro Planeta (1:48)
When You Dream (feat Carolina shorter) (8:10)
Review:  Legendary Brazilian musician Milton Nascimento is often hailed as one of Brazil's greatest ever musical exports and for this album, he collaborated with NPR's "21st Century's jazz genius," Esperanza Spalding. Milton + Esperanza is an album produced by Spalding and one that blends urgent and timeless sounds together into something interesting and new. The album features guest appearances by Dianne Reeves, Paul Simon, Lianne La Havas, and others while fusing Nascimento's enduring musical vision and Latin spirit with Spalding's innovative approach to jazz.
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Volume 2
Cat: MLP 01503. Rel: 19 Oct 23
Ndako Ya Ndele
Dikando
Kalidjoko
Mwana Ngo "Fatuma"
Milena
Ngambo Ya Bolingo
Dembela
Levres Rose "Papa Wemba"
タグ: African | Soukous
 in stock $19.72
At The Crossroads
Cat: NS 579. Rel: 06 Mar 08
At The Cross Roads
Middle Age Madness
Ballad For Window Lee Black
Marcellus III
Played by: Michael Coxen
 in stock $50.72
The Quest (reissue)
The Quest (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: CR 00724. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Status Seeking (8:53)
Duquility (4:08)
Thirteen (4:44)
We Diddit (4:25)
Warm Canto (5:38)
Warp & Woof (5:31)
Fire Waltz (8:00)
Review: The search for The Quest is finally over. This rare album, a true first pressing with the Abbey ring and deep grooves, is now on the shelf and sounding fantastic. It ranks among the top jazz albums, alongside Basra and Far Cry. The Quest is a stunning showcase of soul, musicianship, and composition, with all tunes penned by Mal Waldron, who is a master of sparse, dark, delicate beauty on the piano. Featuring Eric Dolphy on alto and clarinet, Booker Ervin on tenor, Ron Carter on cello, Joe Benjamin on double bass, and Charlie Persip on drums, the ensemble is top-notch. Standout tracks include the mellow and reflective 'Warm Canto' and the energetic 'Status Seeking,' Every tune is unique, making it an album worth revisiting. This reissue rightly restores leadership to Waldron, and with the support of Benjamin and Persip, the complex music, bridging hard bop and avant-garde, is beautifully interpreted. Highly recommended.
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