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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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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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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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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
 in stock $23.86
Straight From The Heart (Definitive Edition)
Cat: STRUT 221LP. Rel: 09 Jul 21
Forget Me Nots (4:42)
I Was Tired Of Being Alone (3:47)
All We Need (5:47)
Number One (instrumental) (4:54)
Where There Is Love (3:03)
Breakout! (3:58)
If Only (3:34)
Remind Me (5:16)
(She Will) Take You Down To Love (4:15)
Forget Me Nots (12" version) (7:11)
Breakout! (12" version) (5:45)
I Was Tired Of Being Alone (12" version) (6:01)
Number One (12" version) (6:42)
Review: Patrice Rushen's album from1982, Straight From The Heart,' is a real landmark, It now gets presented as a definitive version by Strut. It was made during a period when the original label were striving to make 'sophisticated dance music.' Mission accomplished. This is an album packed with high class arrangements and disco and boogie stylings along with great musicianship. Patrcei's own vocals explore a broader range than ever before, and singles from the seminal album included 'Breakout!', 'Number One' and the most ionic of them all, 'Forget Me Nots'. The album overall had huge success, was a Billboard Chart hit and became a regular source for samples in the world of hip hop and R&B as well as picking up a Grammy nomination.
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Played by: Mark Forshaw
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