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Hybrid Vigor
Cat: RERVNG 21LP. Rel: 16 Sep 22
Goodbye Victoria (2:46)
Story Time (5:26)
Romantic History (4:02)
Driving With No Lights (5:12)
Another Way Home (4:21)
Break A Match (4:25)
Before We Say Goodnight (7:59)
Shadow Of A Doubt (7:21)
Review: Hybrid Vigor is a privately pressed album from 1984 by the legendary Myles Davis and Ray Herrmann. It is an outlier that sits up there with fellow greats of its ilk such as the likes of David Byrne and Brian Eno's My Life in the Bush of Ghosts or Laurie Anderson's Big Science. It is inquisitive and enchanting, with clean melodies and gentle rhythms sinking you into a mindful state. Tunes like 'Romantic History' have inquisitive monologues stitched in next to the drum breaks and 'Break A Match' has gentle rock riffs next to new age ambiance. Lovely stuff.
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Four!
Four! (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ACONC 387. Rel: 02 Aug 22
Yardbird Suite (6:42)
There Will Never Be Another You (7:01)
Bow Jest (6:32)
Sweet Sue (5:38)
Up Blues (5:11)
Like Someone In Love (3:22)
Love Is Around The Corner (5:38)
Review: Award-winning American jazz pianist Hampton Hawes joins forces with Barney Kessel on guitar, Red Mitchell on double bass and Shelly Manne on drums pn this 1956 release that has since been dubbed a jazz classic. With performances that have been described as perfect all round, each song is a progressive epic that feels like its own organic sphere, the instruments communicating to each other from across the room, the microphone placed right next to the piano - the session being recorded in the golden era of stereo channel separation - as Hawes absolutely demolishes the keys unlike anything you've ever heard. The control is unparalleled in the way he occasionally holds a note, briefly pauses or just plays at blinding speeds. Truly an ace of all trades when it comes to jazz piano mastery.
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The Override Switch
Cat: AX 104. Rel: 13 Oct 21
Homage (5:18)
The River Runs Five Ways (5:28)
Infinite Voyage (5:57)
Crashing (3:16)
Soul Filter Buffet (3:24)
The Sun King (11:23)
Soul Filter (The Dancer) (4:58)
Trigger Happy (With Safety Off) (4:21)
Review: Electronic icon Jeff Mills links up with fellow Detroit talent Rafael Leafar for this one on his own Axis, and it is yet another sublime exploration of the cosmos through the medium of techno. Leafar brings all his next level multi-instrumentalist skills and strong love of jazz to the duo and when combined with Mills' ability to speak through his machines, it makes for a unique record. The icy percussion rolls deep, taking you into another dimension each and every time while the noodling sax brings sombreness and soul. Big, splashy cymbals, dark chords and a real sense of mystery and intrigue keep you utterly locked throughout.
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Space Oddities (1972-1982)
Cat: BORNBAD 082LP. Rel: 18 May 16
Roger Roger/Nino Nardini - "Expectation" (2:03)
Cecil Leuter/Roger Roger/Nino Nardini - "Pop Electronique No. 2" (2:27)
Roger Roger - "Sound Industrial No. 2" (2:03)
Eddie Warner - "Shut Up" (2:26)
Eddie Warner - "Brutus Drums" (2:14)
Georges Teperino/Nino Nardini - "Tickling Shuffle" (2:18)
Eddie Warner - "Devil's Anvil" (2:05)
Roger Roger/Nino Nardini - "Tomorrow" (2:48)
Georges Teperino/Nino Nardini - "Minor Mind" (2:07)
Eddie Warner - "K.O" (2:05)
Eddie Warner - "Pathetic Motion" (2:41)
Roger Roger - "Sound Industrial No. 15" (2:26)
Eddie Warner - "Poppy Chimes" (1:52)
Nino Nardini - "Frantique" (2:11)
Roger Roger - "Sound Industrial No. 5" (2:04)
Roger Roger/Nino Nardini - "Beyond The Clouds" (2:07)
Review: Space Oddities (1972 - 1982) are the results of Frenchman Georges Achille Teperino aka Nino Nardini, fellow countryman Roger Roger and German Eddie Warner's collaborations over ten years at Ganaro recording studio. Given some underground recognition in the late nineties by the likes of Barry 7 of Add N to (X) (with his Connectors series) or UK electronica legend Luke Vibert, they can now add Alexis Le-Tan (Les Edits Du Golem) and Jess as devotees, who made the effort of compiling the release. As Born Bad stated quite succinctly, the trio used their "strange instruments to sketch out the beginnings of something that resembled the future of music. This collection presents some of the highlights from their light-hearted, electronic pop sessions."
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Good Vibes Bad Vibes
Cat: NSD 228LP. Rel: 22 May 23
The Good Vibes (intro) (0:33)
Penthouse Elevators (1:26)
Nature At Work (1:33)
Jungle Developments (1:29)
Ice Cold Coolers (0:52)
Bounce Keepers (3:41)
Another Two4 (2:49)
Smoked Cookouts (2:26)
Bands Jukes (1:45)
The Bad Vibes (intro) (1:59)
Intended Mayhem (1:58)
Leeches (1:43)
DGF (2:35)
Short Tempers (1:00)
Problems & Solvers (1:13)
Dead Ringers (2:19)
Angry Cosmos (2:09)
Unbeautiful (2:16)
Review: This is a new, short and seriously sweet album from Oh No - Madlib's bother - who is famed for being an innovator and mad talented when it comes to the art of sampling as well as rapping and beat making. He has a rich history of exploring a wide world of source material and here it is jazz funk great Roy Ayers in the spotlight. This superb instrumental collection deconstructs the work of iconic vibraphonist and is split into two halves each with its own vibe and all constructed from the early jazz-centric realm. Good Vibes is all about light and vibrant layers beaming in the sun and Bad Vibes is more dark and murky for angrier times.
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Houdou Nisbi
Houdou Nisbi (LP + insert)
Cat: WWSLP 50. Rel: 25 Feb 22
Bala Wala Chi (3:25)
Relative Calm (4:21)
The Same (2:30)
Yalla Kichou Barra (2:36)
Don't Go (4:22)
Bil Nisbi La Boukra (4:55)
Bisaraha (4:19)
5 To 7 PM (3:59)
Rouh Khabbir (6:26)
For Sure (2:44)
Khalas (3:54)
Finale (1:38)
Review: Houdou Nisbi is a top draw, cult classic record from Ziad Rahbani that now gets a deserving reissue on Wewantsounds. It was recorded in around 1984-85 and originally came out on the sought-after Lebanese label Relax-in in 1991, and only on CD and tape. Now it lands on vinyl for the first time and still sounds as good in the way it fuses Arabic sounds with jazz, boogie, funk and even hints of Brazil. Original groove fans heralded this as one of the best of its kind and this newly remastered version, which has been curated by Lebanese DJ, radio host and compiler Ernesto Chahoud, certainly backs that up.
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Maiden Flight (remastered)
Cat: SCLP 040. Rel: 06 Mar 23
Maiden Flight (3:57)
Star Of Ishtar (8:06)
Sailboat (5:29)
My Lady Know No Other (2:01)
Za Da Phase Three (1:14)
Za Da Phase Seven (0:46)
Broken Ladder (4:47)
Man On The Mountain (2:35)
Where The Hell Is Home (2:39)
Stormdance (part 1) (2:17)
Stormdance (part 2) (3:51)
Calender (1:02)
Review: It could not get much more late-1960s into early-1970s folk rock if it tried. Band name: Rainbird. Album title: Maiden Flight. General vibe: somewhere between a psychedelic ultraworld, late night blues basement and trip to a remote island to join an off-grid community. Painting quite a vivid picture there, admittedly, this 1971 rarity proves exactly why contemporary musicians can try to emulate this era but will never truly recreate it. Simply put, it's impossible to commit in the same way today. Rant and questionable point aside, Rainbird's uncovered gem is an epic masterpiece in no uncertain terms. From the wistful croonerdom of 'Stormdance (Part 1)' and its Wurlitzer powered chaotic seizure follow up l ('Stormdance (Part 2)'), to the lead guitar solo mastery of 'Man On the Mountain' and the quiet, reflective journeyman stuff on 'Sailboat', it manages to include every totem of this scene, without sounding cliched.
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A Monster's Expedition & Earlier Adventures (Soundtrack)
A Monster's Expedition & Earlier Adventures (Soundtrack) (gatefold orange vinyl LP + purple vinyl LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 8BIT 81592. Rel: 06 Jun 23
Through The Archway (1:17)
Exploratory (5:26)
A Sit By The Water (1:36)
A Monster's Expedition (0:34)
The Rain Cascades (1:54)
Walking Through Mists (4:52)
Sedentary Waters (1:22)
To Cross The Seas (1:40)
Between The Shoals (5:14)
Islands With An Ocean View (1:33)
Moving Evergreens (1:48)
Observatory (5:09)
The Thalassic Surrounding (0:21)
Making Friends (2:26)
Pushing Onwards (0:51)
Isocyanic Acid (9:30)
Credits (1:10)
Level Select (0:51)
Andromeda (1:39)
Delpinus (2:10)
Vela (4:11)
Ursa Minor (2:28)
Cassiopeia (1:28)
Taurus (3:52)
Ursa Major (0:38)
Perseus (1:28)
Journey (2:26)
Monoliths (0:27)
Orion (1:05)
Nova (0:25)
Nova 7 (1:45)
A Good Snowman Is Hard To Build (1:52)
Evergreen (2:32)
A Welcoming Presence (2:16)
Warm & Cosy (1:18)
Flutter (1:15)
Whist (1:29)
It Isn't Over (3:39)
The Big Picture (1:31)
Dreamworld Waltz (3:13)
A Friend, In Three Parts (6:02)
Review: A Monster's Expedition + Earlier Adventures is a double disc collection of music from four different video games (namely A Monster's Expedition, Sokobond, Cosmic Express and A Good Snowman Is Hard to Build) all composed by Eli Rainsberry, Allison Walker, Nick Dymond, and Priscilla Snow. Each one is utterly unique to the game and each one comes laden with beautiful soothing atmospheres delicately coloured with ponderous and whimsical melodies that will distract you from whatever you are doing they are so gorgeous. This is music to get lost in and it comes with superbly serene artwork from Andre Rodrigues.
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What We Call Life
What We Call Life (translucent green vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: ZEN 276DGREEN. Rel: 17 Sep 21
Family (3:26)
Send My Love (4:06)
Illusion (3:11)
Unguarded (4:09)
Clouds (4:09)
What We Call Life (3:51)
Runaway (3:38)
Wings (3:26)
Brace (5:45)
The Flood (7:03)
Review: Jordan Rakei is a real poster boy for the current neo-soul scene. New Zealand-born, Australia-raised artist is hugely popular here in his adopted homeland of the UK, not least because of how much great music he puts out at a regular rate. This is his fourth album in five years - third on Ninja Tune - and he's also turned out a lush entry into the Late Night Tales series. His soulful tones remain a delight on these tracks, which feature elements of dub, house, and dub as well as his aching vocals and fine songwriting. The mood is the most vulnerable yet as a result of things he learnt about himself during therapy over the last two years. Dive in deep.
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Late Night Tales
Jordan RAKEI / VARIOUS
Late Night Tales (limited numbered 180 gram green vinyl 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALNLP 61X. Rel: 09 Apr 21
Fink - "Covering Your Tracks" (5:34)
Alfa Mist - "Mulago" (4:07)
Charlotte Day Wilson - "Mountains" (4:07)
Moreton - "Count A Heart" (feat Jordan Rakei) (3:31)
Puma Blue - "Untitled" (3:28)
Connan Mockasin - "Momo's" (3:40)
C Duncan - "He Came From The Sun" (3:58)
Oso Leone - "Virtual U" (5:04)
Joe Armon-Jones - "Idiom" (feat Oscar Jerome) (4:40)
Snowpoet - "Evirternity" (6:41)
Maro - "Forever & Always" (2:57)
Homay Schmitz - "Speak Up" (4:55)
Bill Laurance - "Singularity" (7:20)
Jordan Rakei - "Lover, You Should've Come Over" (2:54)
Cubicolour - "Counterpart" (5:16)
Jordan Rakei - "Imagination" (5:40)
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu - "Imagination" (3:11)
Review: Man like Jordan Rakei has become a modern neo soul pin up. His solo releases - whether under this name or a more house leaning alias Dan Kyo - drip with sensuality. His buttery vocals always well matched with smoochy beats and deep grooves. To get a window into his music collection is mouthwatering indeed, and a Late Night Yales mix seems like the perfect opportunity to do so. As expect there are jazz moments, deeply soulful sounds, a few of his own exclusives and plenty of candle lit, tender, middle of the night moments of pure musical joy.
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Late Night Tales
Jordan RAKEI / VARIOUS
Late Night Tales (limited clear vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: ALNLP 61RT. Rel: 23 Apr 24
Fink - "Covering Your Tracks" (5:33)
Alfa Mist - "Mulago" (4:05)
Charlotte Day Wilson - "Mountains" (4:07)
Jordan Rakei - "Count A Heart" (3:30)
Puma Blue - "Untitled" (3:28)
Connan Mockasin - "Momo's" (3:39)
C Duncan - "He Came From The Sun" (3:58)
Oso Leone - "Virtual U" (5:03)
Joe Armon-Jones & Oscar Jerome - "Idiom" (4:40)
Snowpoet - "Eviternity" (6:32)
Maro - "Forever & Always" (3:01)
Homay Schmitz - "Speak Up" (4:58)
Bill Laurance - "Singularity" (7:11)
Jordan Rakei - "Lover, You Should've Come Over" (2:53)
Cubicolor - "Counterpart" (5:16)
Jordan Rakei - "Imagination" (5:39)
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu - "Imagination" (3:08)
Review: Aussie soul boy and soothing crooner Jordan Rakei is a profile songwriter, producer and vocalist who has put out plenty of great records in recent times. They have made him a firm festival favourite over on these shores and as such he was tapped up back in 2021 to make his entry into the esteemed Late Night Tales series. As per the MO, he takes a deep dive into his record collection to soundtrack a session back at his once the sun has gone down. It's classy and sophisticated from front to back with jazz, soul, folk, deep house and plenty of his own tracks all adding up to something beautifully escapist.
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Vibes From The Tribe (Japanese Edition)
Cat: PLP 7992. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Vibes From The Tribe (Prelude) (3:30)
Sounds From The Village (3:43)
Wife (6:03)
For The Children (5:15)
Vibes From The Tribe (encore) (0:32)
He The One We All Knew (part 1 & 2) (18:00)
Review: Trombonist Phil Ranelin alongside Wendell Harrison founded Tribe as a community enterprise and record label in Detroit in the 70s that went on to have a huge impact. Its musical legacy lives on through plenty of vital albums, not least Vibes From The Tribe. The Japanese Edition of the original album now arrives on Groove Diggers complete with an obi-strip and six spellbinding tunes that have all been remixed and remastered from the original multi-track tapes or lacquered directly from master tapes. It is as good as spiritual jazz gets, frankly.
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Message From The Tribe (reissue)
Cat: NA 5209LP. Rel: 09 Mar 22
What We Need Now (4:04)
Angela's Dilema (instrumental) (1:45)
Angela's Dilema (5:24)
How Do We End All Of This Madness (instrumental) (4:28)
How Do We End All Of This Madness (6:40)
Wife (9:06)
Merciful (6:01)
Beneficent (6:59)
Review: Wendell Harrison and Phil Raneli's Message From The Tribe is regarded by those who know as an untouchable example of spiritual jazz. The Tribe label - run of course by the pair themselves - it came on was also one of the great of its era in the 1970s. Here the album has been remixed from the OG master tapes, all under the watchful eye of its creators, then lacquered by Bernie Grundman. It is an expansive and indulgent record that includes a vast booklet that takes us through the history of the label and touches on the story of Black American empowerment.
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Disco Party (reissue)
Disco Party (reissue) (limited numbered LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: JMANLP 131. Rel: 12 May 22
Reality (6:55)
Road (6:40)
Disco Party (Let's Have A) (3:31)
Welcome (4:17)
Movin' & Groovin' (6:31)
Let's Party People (5:14)
You Keep Me Holdin' On (5:42)
Clap & Hustle (5:25)
Review:  Another highly anticipated reissue from the vaults of the legendary 70s label TSG here that has already been put out late last year by P-Vine Japan. But Reality's unknown classic Disco Party is always going to sell out quick so we're certainly happy about another pressing. Almost nothing is known about the band apart from their association with TSG, the label had a divine touch in picking out the best unknown musicians from New York's bustling funk and soul scene. Their music is full of vibrant riffs and funky bass and cannot fail to detonate in the club.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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SubHuman (reissue)
SubHuman (reissue) (limited gatefold transparent blue vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LSTUMM 279. Rel: 10 Nov 22
Prey (8:49)
Allelujah (8:41)
5000 Years (6:01)
The Killing Ground (9:45)
Intruders (11:20)
99 To Life (8:02)
Backslider (7:04)
Review: Depeche Mode member Alan Wilder is Recoil. This musical project found him landing on Mute with a great series of albums including the likes of Liquid and Unsound Methods as well as his sixth LP, subHuman. This one dates back to 2006 and came after a 6-year break from recording. It is dark and broody electronic music "which sets the listener a challenge to analyse what makes us human and subHuman." It's a collaboration with bluesman Joe Richardson who served up guitars as well as harmonica and eerie vocals. Themes in the record include murder, death, and religion while guest singer Carla Trevaskis did a fine job of serving up ethereal sound on 'Allelujah'.
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Nuggets For The Needy Volume 3
Cat: HOGLP 004. Rel: 20 May 21
Dum Dum (2:06)
B-Boy (4:51)
Ghetto Hell (4:32)
I'm The Queen (4:08)
Watcha Do (4:09)
Go Move (3:31)
It's Going Down (4:02)
Let The Horns Blow (3:43)
My Right To Be (6:14)
Follow Me (Alt mix) (5:13)
Mambo El Kingston (4:36)
Chances R (3:44)
Review: Freddie Cruger was once best known as 3 Foot People but since 2007 he has done great work as Red Astaire. He is a deep digging DJ with a penuche for neo soul, downtempo, hip hop and soul drenched late night beats that ooze lush vibes. His Nuggets For The Needy series is always a treasure trove of such sounds and the third volume is one of the best yet across two slabs of vital wax. The 12 red hot cuts are influenced by classic reggae, hip hop, R&B, downtempo and dub with standouts like the out of print 'Ghetto Hell' and an unheard version of his classic 'Follow Me.'
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Beat The Street: The Very Best Of (reissue)
Beat The Street: The Very Best Of (reissue) (gatefold translucent blue & pink swirl vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SPLP 8009. Rel: 21 Apr 23
Can You Handle It (6:24)
Love How You Feel (6:56)
In The Name Of Love (6:30)
Never Give You Up (7:31)
Somebody Save The Night (6:46)
You're A Winner (6:36)
Beat The Street (6:15)
You Got My Love (7:06)
You Stayed On My Mind (5:36)
Love Insurance (6:31)
Beat The Street/Love How You Feel/You're A Winner/Somebody Save The Night/Never Give You Up (Megamix) (16:16)
Review: Sharon Redd was at the heart of the Prelude sound at a time when they were on top of the world and dropping endless amounts of electronic disco heat. Her own standout hits include 'Beat The Street' which features here and lends its name to a collection of her many other still fresh tunes. Darryl Payne's production was behind some of these and this reissue comes on gatefold translucent blue and pink swirl vinyl with a special megamix mash-up of the highlights as the final tune.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Angola Soundtrack 2: Hypnosis Distortions & Other Sonic Innovations 1969-1978
Samy Ben REDJEB / VARIOUS
Cat: AALP 075. Rel: 19 May 21
Os Anjos - "Avante Juventude" (3:34)
Quim Manuel - "Senhor Doutor" (3:35)
Tony Von - "N'Hoca" (2:57)
Urbano De Castro - "Kia Lomingo" (3:33)
Jovens Do Prenda - "Bina" (4:13)
Oscar Neves - "Mabele" (2:27)
Africa Ritmos - "Agarrem" (3:03)
Os Kiezos - "Saudades De Luanda" (2:43)
Kito - "Bongololo" (3:24)
Muhongo - "N' Ga Kunu M'Butu" (2:35)
Negoleiros Do Ritmo - "Lemba" (3:28)
Dicanzas Do Prenda - "Snipes" (4:08)
Carlo Lamartine & Aguias Reais - "Bazooka" (3:26)
Cisco - "Divua Diami" (3:17)
Levis Vercky's - "Meca" (3:35)
Elias Dia Kimuezo - "Chamavo" (5:08)
Africa Ritmos - "Olha O Pica" (3:24)
Urbano De Castro - "Fatimita" (4:00)
Africa Show - "Inspiracao De Nito" (3:30)
Dimba Diangola - "Despedida" (5:19)
Review: A unique political story told in 20 chapters, Angola 2 Soundtrack delves deep into the nine year history of recorded music culture that was born out of the live music oppression set in place by Portuguese rule. Between three labels over 800 recordings were released during this fertile period, each one reflecting Angolan folk and distinctive Latin influences. And these are 20 of the most creative highlights. From the frenetic guitar rhythms and harmonic chants of "Mabele" to the psychedelic highlife shimmers of "Avante Juventude" via the insistent, street-bound sermon of "Snipes", this collection is entrenched in a rich musical history. Complete with well researched booklet and powerful imagery, it's an immaculate lesson in modern music history.
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Odyssey Of The Oblong Square (reissue)
Odyssey Of The Oblong Square (reissue) (limited 180 gram gold vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 514C. Rel: 06 Oct 22
Odyssey Theme (0:56)
Deacon's Son (19:20)
Odyssey Sweet (5:04)
Ginsameng (16:10)
Review: Legendary U.S jazz drummer and Black Panther Steve Reid and his band, The Legendary Master Brotherhood, are best known for their cult classic debut Nova from back in the late 70s. He also played in Sun Ra's Arkestra, was a Motown session drummer and backed James Brown at the Apollo. His other album Odyssey Of The Oblong Square is no slouch either though. It is a deep spiritual jazz classic from the master drummer and Vietnam conscientious objector. This special one-off reissue comes on lovely gold vinyl meaning those long and often fruitless searches for a hard to find original are no more.
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Nova
Nova (limited coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: SJRLP 442. Rel: 15 Feb 19
Nova (3:48)
Lions Of Juda (5:34)
Free Spirits - Unknown (5:47)
Long Time Black (8:00)
Sixth House (8:16)
Review: Way back in 1976, now legendary U.S jazz drummer Steve Reid and his band, The Legendary Master Brotherhood, headed into Studio WE in NYC to record what would become "Nova" - a near-legendary debut album that has since become a cult classic. Featuring a mix of punchy free jazz and free funk, the set is still regarded by many jazz-heads as Reid's defining work. Here it gets a fresh reissue on limited orange vinyl, with Soul Jazz Records doing their usual bang-up job on the mastering and packaging. There's much to admire throughout, from the fizzing dueling trumpet and sax solos of breezy opener "Nova", to the spiraling spiritual jazz intensity of "Free Spirits - Unknown" and the free-jazz epic "Sixth House".
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Sonic Verve
Cat: BAT 009LP. Rel: 23 Dec 22
Room For Hope (feat Teis Ortved) (4:31)
Just Stirred (feat Laura Vane & Diesler) (3:51)
Honey Badger (4:22)
Movin' Up (4:19)
Look Around (feat Mani Draper) (3:50)
Jetsome (4:37)
Batmotorswing (3:31)
It's Tea Time (4:53)
Invested (feat Chelsea Monet) (4:09)
Midnight Lullaby (4:54)
Overpass (4:59)
Reveries In Blue (4:10)
Review: Renegades Of Jazz is back with Sonic Verve and this time goes even deeper into the unique sound world he has cooked up under this alias. This is David Hanke's fifth album and on it he moves further away from his early swinging big-band breaks and instead on to darker brass band boogies inspired by everything from Afro-funk breakbeats to tropical delights. Pair that with an electronic style of jazz and guests such as Copenhagen-based multi-instrumentalist and producer Teis Ortved and you have another brilliant record that goes from the heart of the dancefloor to a more laid-back and late-night sound.
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Travelin' (reissue)
Travelin' (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3069. Rel: 25 May 22
Words (3:34)
Travelin' (4:40)
Call Me (4:47)
Trust In Me (3:39)
You've Got It (3:12)
Say You Will (4:04)
Special Effects (4:04)
You & Me (5:03)
Let Me Satisfy You (3:17)
Fast Action (3:42)
Review: In 1982 L.J. Reynolds released his second solo album Travelin', which was a split production between Reynolds and Don Davis. This classic soul album includes "Trust In Me", "Say You Will" and "Call Me", the latter being written by Aretha Franklin. Travelin' features guest performances by Bernie Worrell and William "Bootsy" Collins. A classic soul album for your ears' sultrier side.
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Fuchsia Swing Song (Classic Vinyl Series) (remastered)
Fuchsia Swing Song (Classic Vinyl Series) (remastered) (limited 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 485956 3. Rel: 16 Mar 23
Fuchsia Swing Song
Downstairs Blues Upstairs
Cyclic Episode
Luminous Monolith
Beatrice
Ellipsis
Review: It is always a pleasure to sink into the welcoming jazz waters of Sam Rivers and take a trip with him downstream. His Fuchsia Swing Sing album has had the full Classic Vinyl Series treatment here from original label Blue Note so it comes on nice audiophile 180g vinyl with a full and new remastering job. It's the debut album from Rivers, a saxophonist of striking originality who offered up his sound fully formed right from the off here. It came originally in 1964 and has a fine avant-garde sound with the stunning ballad 'Beatrice' a real highlight.
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Members Don't Git Weary (mono) (remastered)
Members Don't Git Weary (mono) (remastered) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: ARC 5. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Abstrutions (3:42)
Libra (4:58)
Effi (6:17)
Equiposie (6:21)
Members Don't Git Weary (5:32)
Absolutions (4:43)
Review: Members, Don't Git Weary is a Max Roach classic that now gets reissued by the Gilles Peterson-curated Arc Records. It has been mastered in mono from the original analogue tapes by the multi-Grammy winning Bernie Grundman. It comes with new sleeve-notes featuring Charles Tolliver and Gary Bartz and never before seen images of Roach from Warners archives. Originally released in 1968, it's a highlight of Roach's discography with post-bop sounds and modal workouts, some of which are written by Roach, some by Stanley Cowell and one by Gary Bartz.
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Black Radio (Deluxe Edition)
Black Radio (Deluxe Edition) (trifold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + 12")
Cat: 459689 3. Rel: 10 Nov 22
Lift Off/Mic Check (feat Shafiq Husayn - LP1) (3:09)
Afro Blue (feat Erykah Badu) (5:59)
Cherish The Day (feat Lalah Hathaway) (5:49)
Always Shine (feat Lupe Fiasco & Bilal) (5:39)
Gonna Be Alright (FTB) (feat Ledisi) (4:33)
Move Love (feat King) (4:54)
Ah Yeah (feat Musiq Soulchild & Chrisette Michele) (5:07)
The Consequences Of Jealousy (feat Meshell Ndegeocello) (6:16)
Why Do We Try (feat Stokley - LP2) (5:53)
Black Radio (feat Yasiin Bey) (5:59)
Letter To Hermione (feat Bilal) (4:56)
Smells Like Teen Spirit (7:22)
Twice (bonus track) (5:20)
A Love Supreme (bonus track) (5:18)
Fever (feat Hindi Zahra - bonus track) (6:51)
Afro Blue (feat Erykah Badu & Phonte - 9th Wonder's Blue Light Basement remix - 12": Black radio Recovered The remix EP) (4:32)
Black Radio (feat Yasiin Bey - Pete Rock remix) (5:32)
Twice (feat Solange Knowles & The Roots - Questlove Twice Baked remix) (9:21)
The Consequences Of Jealousy (feat Meshell Ndegeocello - Georgia Anne Muldrow's Sassy Geemix) (3:58)
Letter To Hermione (feat Bilal & Black Milk - Robert Glasper & Jewels remix) (4:19)
Dillalude #2 (previously unreleased) (9:40)
Review: A few years after its release this Robert Glasper gets a well deserved deluxe edition. Black Radio is a landmark album that boldly stakes out new musical territory and transcends any notion of genre, drawing from jazz, hip-hop, R&B and rock, but refusing to be pinned down by any one tag. Black Radio also features many of Glasper''s famous friends from the spectrum of urban music, seamlessly incorporating appearances from a jaw-dropping roll call of special guests including Erykah Badu, Bilal, Lupe Fiasco, Lalah Hathaway, Shafi q Husayn (Sa-Ra), KING, Ledisi, Chrisette Michele and many more.
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Celeste
Celeste (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: JSLP 4032. Rel: 27 Dec 23
Deliverance (3:47)
The Old Castle (5:41)
Song 6 (4:37)
G-Spot Tornado/Sleep Dirt (9:32)
Parisian Episode VIII (6:22)
Piece III (5:06)
And After (5:24)
A Simple Song (5:03)
Celeste (4:16)
Canova (4:51)
Ninja Re Bang Bang (bonus tracks) (5:13)
Sakura Nagashi (3:45)
Review: Roberto Olzer Trio is here to douse you in blissful jazz sounds with this expansive and rewarding new album, Celeste. It is packed with refined sounds mastered by the maestro Stefano Amerio and features Older on piano next to Yuri Goloubev on double bass and Mauro Beggio on drums. The sounds flow freely, the pianos are quick and lively as fingers dart about the keys and the constant ticking of the drums and weight of the double bass keep things rooted in the here and now. A sublime sound for sure.
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Green
Green (translucent green vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7889. Rel: 29 Nov 22
Green
Lost
Dream
NY
Hermit
Broken
Ascend
Lament
Strange Times
Mountain
Review: A stellar piece of ambient jazz finally getting the vinyl treatment. 'Green' was Robohands (aka Andy Baxter) debut LP that combines ambient, jungle and hip-hop sensibilities into a relaxing jazz package that rightfully earned its popularity on YouTube. Described as a future classic, 'Green' is an effortless and high quality piece of jazz coming direct from the underground with zero promotion - the talent speaks for itself. 'Lost' is an immediate favourite, a lowkey drum breakbeat over soulfull piano lends itself to a near tropical vibe. 'Dream' is a cozy banger, reminiscent of the instrumentation from Solange in her more recent works, while 'Ascend' feels like an extract from a Studio Ghibli movie - Baxter's concept of setting and atmosphere are perfect. Fans of lo-fi hip-hop and ambient as a genre need to know the name Robohands.
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Petestrumentals 4
Petestrumentals 4 (limited purple vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: VINDIG 525. Rel: 20 Sep 22
The Message (3:22)
When It Comes To Music (4:06)
The Xprt (4:23)
Time For Learning (4:16)
Flick Of The Wrist (2:35)
Brother On The Run (4:11)
Pain (5:19)
All Night (3:40)
Das Me Da King (4:43)
One Time (Strap Yourself Down) (4:19)
Man In Charge (4:23)
Soul Food (4:00)
Listen Close (4:03)
Desert Storm (4:23)
Review: Pete Rock is widely hailed as one of the most important producers in hip-hop history, and with good reason. From his early groundbreaking work with CL Smooth onwards, he's brought a heavy sound steeped in the East Coast style, but with a sharp approach to production which makes his beats land crisper than most. His Petestrumentals series reaches back to 2001, when BBE deemed it necessary to shine a light on his next-level tracks. This fourth volume takes you back in on the expert touch of a grandmaster, with a clutch of productions so vibrant you never even imagine an MC riding on top.
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Research Of Sound (reissue)
Cat: SFTS 001. Rel: 08 Sep 21
Splash Down (5:25)
Relaxation (2:45)
The Taste Of Repeat (3:23)
Intimate Conversation (4:28)
A Silliness Song (4:10)
Smooth & Manly (3:56)
Exitement (3:03)
The Road Of The Sadness/Sweet Foolishness (3:40)
Sweet Foolishness (2:29)
Rhythm Phasing Blues (3:44)
Review: Jazz-funk doesn't get much better than this one from Italian pianist, arranger, conductor, composer and record producer Puccio Roelens. It is a fantastic selection of high energy, densely arranged tunes with plenty of standout solos along the way. On other albums, the artist explored more soul and disco sounds but this one from 1976 is all about the jazz and the funk. There are plenty of lush electric piano lines that reach for the skies, fuzzy guitar riffs and noodling basslines that make you all warm inside. This fully licensed reissue is limited to just 400 copies.
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Vocal Patterns (reissue)
Vocal Patterns (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: DW 3182LP. Rel: 01 Jul 22
Up West (2:55)
Autumn Aria (1:59)
Just Walkin' (2:29)
Dreamy (2:41)
Play Girl (2:30)
Moon Bird (2:17)
Dazzle (3:26)
Think Twice (3:04)
Man Inside (1:53)
Flipper (2:13)
Sandy (2:40)
Midnight (2:56)
Gentle Soul (1:25)
Sounds Easy (3:03)
Review: Roger Webb was an accomplished composer and songwriter in the 60s and 70s who wrote for the likes of Shirley Bassey, Johnny Mathis, and Bette Davis, but he also turned his hand to some outstanding library works such as this bright and breezy LP from 1971. With vocals from Barbara Moore (also noted for working with Jimi Hendrix, Elton John, Dusty Springfield and Tom Jones), Vocal Patterns is a mixed bag that veers from kitsch 60s pop to melancholic reflections and more besides. If you want a portal back to a different era, this record will sweep you off your feet and land you right back there.
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Music
Music (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ITLP 16. Rel: 19 Jun 23
Pop (5:33)
Wheeler Dealer (1:58)
MVP (5:32)
Shark Week (2:34)
Sedan (7:27)
Big Guts (4:43)
Gondolier (2:52)
Time (4:39)
Rolrolrol (4:18)
Surprise (feat Jamie Woon) (3:12)
Victory Lap (4:10)
Review: Jameszoo and Niels Broos are Rolrolrol and Music is their first album. They describe it as "a puttylike exercise in pop, modern jazz and electronica" and it builds on many years of working together on the likes of Brainfeeder and Alpha Pup. The whole thing is doused in vivid and vivacious synth work that brings life and colour to every groove, whether a broken beat or a future hip-hop workout, an experimental cosmic house cut or an infectious bit of boogie. Amongst the magnificent melodies are guests like Jamie Woon who bring real soul to 'Surprise', and it all makes for a playful but triumphant record of brain-cleansing electronic sound.
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Played by: Ennio Styles
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Ron Jefferson Choir (remastered)
Ron Jefferson Choir (remastered) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SR 01. Rel: 03 Dec 20
The Speaker (6:27)
Africa The Beautiful (12:54)
Fu Yu (4:22)
Every Little Bit Helps (24:22)
Review: Ron Jefferson's Ron Jefferson Choir album was a commercial failure. But as any music lover knows, that doesn't say anything of its actual quality. The rather short lived-band led by New-York drummer Ron Jefferson got together in Paris in the mid sixties. He put out a solo album on Pacific Jazz in 1962, then made the trip for this album and earned his crust playing with popular pianists of the time such as Errol Parker or Hazel Scott. After a particular impressive show, Polydor asked Jefferson for this album. It came after a trip to Senegal that has clearly impacted on the rhythms and afro-eastern explorations.
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How Good It Is
How Good It Is (limited LP + insert)
Cat: DD O7. Rel: 20 Apr 23
Let The Sunshine In (4:51)
Spirits Up Above (5:54)
Operation Feed Yourself (5:33)
How Good It Is (4:11)
Answer The Call (6:26)
Ain't Life Grand (4:47)
Review: While Jimetta Rose composed the songs on How Good It Is, a collaboration with Los Angeles community gospel choir The Voices of Creation, during a period of personal hardship, even the album's most bittersweet moments feel hopeful and positive. As a result, the set's six tracks feel surprisingly joyous, with inspiring choral, solo and spoken word vocals rising above backing tracks that variously offer nods towards the Staple Singers, Funkadelic and Sly Stone. It's a genuinely timeless, life-affirming collection, with highlights including blindingly good opener 'Let The Sunshine In', the atmospheric, slow-motion shuffle of 'Operation Feed Yourself', the squelchy and suspenseful brilliance of 'Answer The Call' and the sweet release of original gospel compilation 'Ain't Life Grand'.
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A New Beginning For Jackie Ross (reissue)
Cat: PLP 7672. Rel: 30 Jan 24
Betcha By Golly Wow (3:56)
Can This Be Love (1:22)
The People Some People Choose To Love (5:55)
The People (Vamp) (5:37)
I Who Have Nothing (2:33)
Will You Love Me Tomorrow (3:29)
You Got Your Hooks In Me (3:23)
Only Time Has Changed (4:45)
The World Needs More People Like You (2:59)
Review: Jackie Ross had a storied career that began when the great Sam Cooke recruited her for his SAR label in 1962. After that, she went on to sing with Syl Johnston's band and sign with the notorious Chess label in 1964. It was there she dropped her biggest hit 'Selfish One', which reached number 11 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, before many more tunes came on the likes of Brunswick and others. Her 1980 album A New Beginning For was produced by Chicago soul scene mainstay James Van Lear and now gets its first reissue courtesy of P-Vine. It shows the range and depth of emotion Jackie could tap into with a mix of slow motion stirrers and more funky and upbeat numbers.
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Too Rye Ay: As It Should Have Sounded (remastered)
Cat: 388567 6. Rel: 13 Oct 22
The Celtic Soul Brothers (3:12)
Let's Make This Precious (4:01)
All In All (This One Last Wild Waltz) (4:14)
Jackie Wilson Said (I'm In Heaven When You Smile) (3:05)
Old (5:38)
Plan B (4:27)
I'll Show You (3:24)
Liars A To E (4:08)
Until I Believe In My Soul (7:06)
Come On Eileen (4:45)
Review: Too-Rye-Ay is one of those albums etched into the popular consciousness of the UK - the sound of a million pints being quaffed and bawdy singalongs from city centres to provincial locales. It's fascinating to learn that Dexys Midnight Runners' most popular album was a blight on their catalogue for bandleader Kevin Rowland, but 40 years on he's putting things right with a remixed version of the album. The idea of hearing 'Come On Eileen' in a whole new form is hard to imagine, but here's your chance, and who should we trust other than the artist themselves to say, this is Too-Rye-Ay as it should have sounded.
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Sean Rowley Presents: Guilty Pleasures (20th Anniversary Edition)
Sean ROWLEY / VARIOUS
Cat: DEMREC 1172. Rel: 02 Feb 24
Alessi Brothers - "Oh Lori" (3:13)
Captain & Tennille - "Love Will Keep Us Together" (3:18)
Pilot - "January" (3:26)
Electric Light Orchestra - "Sweet Talkin' Woman" (3:38)
Climax Blues Band - "Couldn't Get It Right" (3:10)
Ace - "How Long" (3:15)
Billy Swan - "I Can Help" (3:52)
The Fortunes - "Storm In A Teacup" (3:08)
David Essex - "Gonna Make You A Star" (3:30)
Sherbet - "Howzat" (3:40)
Andrew Gold - "Never Let Her Slip Away" (3:15)
10cc - "The Things We Do For Love" (3:19)
Marshall Hain - "Dancing In The City" (3:33)
Carole Bayer Sager - "Moving Out Today" (3:27)
Peter Skellern - "Hold On To Love" (2:51)
Gallagher & Lyle - "I Wanna Stay With You" (2:52)
Andy Kim - "Rock Me Gently" (3:21)
Jim Gilstrap - "Swing Your Daddy" (2:45)
Brian Protheroe - "Pinball" (3:06)
Helen Reddy - "Angie Baby" (3:20)
Andy Fairweather-Low - "Wide Eyed & Legless" (3:50)
Colin Blunstone - "Say You Don't Mind" (3:13)
Charlie Dore - "Pilot Of The Airwaves" (3:37)
Starland Vocal Band - "Afternoon Delight" (3:07)
Liverpool Express - "You Are My Love" (3:05)
Lynsey De Paul - "Sugar Me" (3:43)
Clout - "Let It Grow" (3:26)
Rupert Holmes - "Him" (3:54)
Eric Carmen - "She Did It" (3:37)
Review: Here at Juno HQ, we are great believers in the idea that you cannot have guilty pleasures when it comes to music. If you like something, you like it, and you should own that. Still, that didn't stop Sean Rowley from serving up a bumper collection of what he thinks to be sounds you might enjoy but not what to shout about from the rock canon. He first did so two decades ago and so here comes this 20th anniversary edition on double vinyl with umpteen catchy, feel good and singalong classics from the likes of Captain & Tennille, Electric Light Orchestra, Andy Fairweather-Low and many more.
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Hot Spot (reissue)
Hot Spot (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7698. Rel: 26 Feb 24
Grab Your Sexy Baby (6:02)
Hot Spot (part 1) (6:32)
Doin' It To Def (4:19)
Goddess Of Love (3:40)
Funk Power (5:41)
Hot Spot (part 2) (6:31)
Review: Chicago funk band Royal Flush release sonly one full length on their local Texas label Lucky and that was Hot Spot. They did so in 1980 before later reissuing it via GEC and although it isn't one of the most well known albums amongst funk heads, we think that is rather a crime because it is a top notch if not underrated album. It is couched in the traditions of the genre but with nods to styles like P-Funk. If you can find an OG copy you will have to shell out plenty of money and although this same label put out a CD version in 1994, it has not been reissued on vinyl before.
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Late Night Tales
ROYKSOPP / VARIOUS
Late Night Tales (limited 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP + art print + WAV/MP3 download code)
Cat: ALNLP 32. Rel: 13 Jun 13
Royksopp - "Daddy's Groove" (exclusive new track)
Rare Bird - "Passing Through"
Little River Band - "Light Of Day"
Johann Johannsson - "Odi Et Amo"
Vangelis - "Blade Runner Blues"
Royksoop - "Ice Machine" (Exclusive Depeche Mode cover version)
FR David - "Music"
Prelude - "After The Goldrush"
Andreas Vollenweider - "Hands & Clouds"
Richard Schneider Jr - "Hello Beach Girls"
Byrne & Barnes - "Love You Out Of Your Mind"
John Martyn - "Small Hours"
Acker Bilk - "Stranger On The Shore"
This Mortal Coil - "Til I Gain Control"
Popol Vuh - "Aguirre I Lacrime Di Rei"
Benedict Cumberbatch - "Flat Of Angels" (part 2 - exclusive Spoken Word Piece)
Review: Given the wide-eyed, largely downtempo nature of their music, it's perhaps a little surprising that it took Late Night Tales this long to ask Royksopp to mix a volume in the long-running after-hours series. Royksopp are, of course, old hands at this kind of thing - they delivered an impressive Back To Mine comp back in 2007 - and use the opportunity to mix-up a typically heady selection of stoner soft rock (Little River Band, FR David), sparse dub-rock (Tuxedomoon), cinematic soundscapes (Johann Johannsen), psychedelia (Prelude), well-worn favourites (Acker Bilk) and folksy Balearica (John Martyn). Fans will be pleased to see a sprinkling of unreleased Royksopp fare, including intensely beautiful opener "Daddy's Groove".
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Rhythms: Tele Music (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 119LP. Rel: 31 Jan 23
Latin Leitmotiv (3:37)
Red Medium (6:27)
Dead Slow (3:30)
Royal Shuffle No 1 (3:07)
Royal Shuffle No 2 (3:09)
Rock 73 (9:28)
Bass In Action No 1 (3:33)
Bass In Action No 2 (3:30)
Pepper Rock (2:36)
Review: The first fruits of Be With Records' recently announced partnership with Tele Music is a reissue of one of the legendary library music label's most far-sighted and sought-after releases: Tonio Rubio's 1972 collection 'Rhythms'. Offering the best in deep disco-breaks, laidback Blaxploitation funk and killer groove-based instrumentals, the album now comes accompanied by extensive new liner notes from Rubio and many of the crate-digging DJs who have been inspired by the album. Highlights include - but are in no way limited to - the wonderfully cosmic and otherworldly 'Dead Slow', the low-slung delights of 'Bass In Action' parts one and two, and the Pierre Henry-esque brilliance of 'Latin Leitmotiv'.
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Breezy
Breezy (LP)
Cat: CORDLP 009. Rel: 18 Oct 21
Breezy (demo version) (4:04)
Without You (3:10)
Is That Enough? (5:09)
Only Love Spoken Here (6:16)
Mountain Man (version 1) (3:22)
Love Song (3:32)
Don't Change Horses (In The Middle Of A Stream) (2:47)
You Want Me (3:11)
Time (3:02)
Country Girl (3:51)
Mountain Man (version 2) (3:14)
Review: Ruby & the Mudflaps were a funk group active throughout the seventies. Many of their best tunes have never before been pressed to vinyl and that is what motivates this new collection. Breezy. It is a superb collection of the band's best studio cuts alongside a number of live recordings, all made back in the seventies. These tunes are exclusive to the Cordial Recordings label and are new to vinyl aside from 'Is That Enough?' which the label put out on a 7" in 2018. The glorious title tune is a great one to kick off with and the funk levels do not dip from there.
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Played by: Dynamite Cuts
Tags: Disco Funk
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Two For Joy (10th Anniversary Edition)
Two For Joy (10th Anniversary Edition) (hand-numbered transparent red vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: 22A 006LPR. Rel: 19 Oct 23
An Introduction (1:16)
Room With A View (5:59)
Trudi Mary (1:38)
Where Are You Now? (part 1) (4:41)
Spritely Does It! (4:47)
Two For Joy (4:18)
Aidan's Song (2:43)
For Her (0:31)
Where Are You Now? (part 2) (2:36)
Room With A View (reprise) (7:13)
Review: 2015 might not feel like that long ago, but in terms of the UK's jazz scene it's a lifetime. When Tenderlonious, Yussef Dayes, Nick Walters and Adrian Shepherd laid down Two For Joy, they lit the touch paper for the explosive resurgence of UK jazz as a young, hungry and inspired modern thing. It's a scene and community which has gone from strength to strength since, in what should feel like a relatively short space of time. But wind it back with this reissue of the acclaimed album and realise how potent the ideas were. It's jazz played by jazz players, but you can feel the looming influence of hip-hop and electronica informing the angles to make for a new approach which brought jazz screaming back into the wider population.
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Talking Timbuktu
Talking Timbuktu (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: WCV 040. Rel: 17 Feb 15
Bonde (5:24)
Soukora (6:00)
Gomni (6:56)
Sega (3:06)
Amandrai (9:18)
lasidan (6:03)
Keito (5:40)
banga (2:27)
Ai Du (7:07)
Diaraby (7:22)
Lasidan (alternative take) (6:14)
Review: A welcomed heavyweight vinyl reissue of 1994 GRAMMY award winning album from two of the 20th century's most inspirational, creative bluesmen from two wholly contrasting sides of the world: Ali Farka and Ry Cooder. Most of Talking Timbuktu kicks its feet in the dusty plains of Mali with traditional instrumentation and time signatures before dropping into occasional splashes of soul surging blues such as the fiddle-like picking of "Ai Du" and the foot-stamping yearns of "Amandrai". A timeless meeting of two amazing minds that will never happen again, this should be reissued every 20 years by law to ensure future generations are aware this happened.
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Still Life
Still Life (limited orange vinyl LP)
Cat: EDNLP 1199. Rel: 26 Jan 23
No More Tears (4:08)
I Love You (4:08)
The Sound Of Silence (4:35)
I Can't Make You Love Me (4:23)
Blue In Green (3:47)
Freight Train (2:49)
If Only You Knew (3:51)
Someone Somewhere (3:09)
Latch (2:44)
Let It Go (4:18)
How Could We Be (3:15)
Washing Of The Water (3:40)
Review: Still Life is the new album by Sachal Vasandani, the acclaimed vocalist, and Romain Collin, a noted pianist. They first linked up back in 2021 for the fine Midnight Shelter album which was emotive and intimate. That one reworked both classic and modern songs with some new moments in between and this one again reworks some classics by the likes of Billie Eilish, Paul Simon, Sam Smith, Peter Gabriel and others. It makes for something again lyrically powerful with beautifully emotive tunes and real honesty at their core. These personal reworks are things of real joy.

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Danny Ward & Reality (reissue)
Cat: JAZZR 027. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Rock Steady (5:13)
Affirmation (6:08)
Funky On My Back (7:05)
Get It All (5:03)
Masquerade (8:42)
God Made Me Funky (5:18)
Review: Jazz Room Records is back with another high class reissue of an album that is considered to be a grail by those who know. The story goes that back in the late 70s in the Seattle area of the Pacific North West, Danny Ward & Reality were an oft called upon funky jazz collective for anyone throwing college or hardcore funk parties. Rather than just serving up covers of the day's big hits they offered proper musical trips though more considered fair from artists like George Benson. This album catches them at their best on one such mid-week gig in the summer of 1977.
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