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Sexy Lady (reissue)
Cat: FSR 118. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Sexy Lady (vocal) (4:12)
Sexy Lady (instrumental) (4:41)
Welcome To A Dream (4:50)
Review: Yet another 12" rarity from the annals of UK funk & boogie history - this time the 1985 cut 'Sexy Lady' from VeiraKrew. Carribean-born and British-raised pianist Elvis Veira moved to England alongside his pianist and music teacher mother at the age of two, quickly becoming proficient on piano, guitar and bass by his early teens. His love for playing music and singing in choirs propelled him on this musical journey, and his late teens to 20s saw him supporting acts such Heatwave, Wham, Katrina and the Waves and more. In 1983 he started working under the alias VeiraKrew, and a couple of years later in 1985 laid down this 12", backed up with the title track's killer instrumental version and the B-side 'Welcome to a Dream'. It was self-released by Veira, quickly becoming a collector's item with clean copies changing hands for up to 150 a piece. The instrumentals are fresh and filled with life, and 'Welcome to a Dream' is an incredible mid-tempo bopper. Well worthy of a repress, and is sure to be in demand - so don't delay!
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A Dancefloor In Ndola
KAMPIRE / VARIOUS
Cat: STRUT 273CD. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Princess Aya Sarah - "O Wina Tienge"
Meta & Feza - "Mive Temoin"
The African House Party Project - "P-Coq" (feat Splash, Patricia Majalisa & Dalom Kids)
V-Mash - "Naughty Boy"
Di Groovy Girls - "Ririmi Rotsombela"
Tshala Muana - "Djepue"
Lady Isa - "Djambo"
Pembey Sheiro - "Sala Ni Toto"
Princesse Mansia M'Bila - "Ngoma Mansia"
Samba Mapangala & Orchestra Virunga - "Mashariki"
International Zaistars & Nene Tshaku - "Je T'Aime Au Pluriel"
MD Shirinda & Gaza Sisters - "Mabazi"
Bwaluka Founders Band - "Kimbera"
Review: Always keen to break new ground, Strut's latest compilation comes not from a well-known European or American crate-digger, but rather Kenyan-born, Uganda-based DJ Kampire. A Dancefloor in Ndola sees her look back to her time growing up in Zambia and specifically the music she heard and loved during these formative years. It's a great idea, executed brilliantly, with Kampire showcasing an enticing and highly entertaining mix of East and South African music from the 70s and 80s, including Congolese rumba and soukous, bubblegum, and kalindula, a guitar-led style native to Zambia. It's a joyous an eye-opening collection all told and notable for - aside from the high quality throughout - Kampire's decision to showcase a high number of tracks from legendary and little-known female artists. A genuinely essential collection all told.
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Spiritual Jazz 11: SteepleChase: Esoteric Modal & Progressive Jazz From The Steeplechase Label 1974-84
VARIOUS
Cat: JMANCD 120. Rel: 16 Apr 20
Mary Lou Williams - "Ode To Saint Cecile"
Billy Gault - "The Time Of This World Is At Hand"
Sam Jones - "Jean Marie"
Rene McLean - "Aida"
Jim McNeely - "Tipe Tizwe"
Johnny Dyani - "Magwaza"
Jackie McLean & Michael Carvin - "De I Comahlee Ah"
Ken McIntyre - "Miss Priss"
Khan Jamal - "Dark Warrior"
Michael Carvin - "Naima"
Review: For the latest volume in their essential Spiritual Jazz compilation series - the eleventh overall - Jazzman has decided to take a trawl through the archives of Danish imprint SteepleChase, focusing specifically on "esoteric modal" and "progressive jazz" originally released between 1974 and '84. It's an impressively bright, breezy and crystal-clear affair - you can hear every cymbal hit, saxophone solo, piano note, snare and rim-shot in glorious clarity - with highlights appearing thick and fast throughout. Our current favourites include the haunting flutes, glistening guitar solos and skipping grooves of Rene McLean's "Aida", the hard-to-pigeonhole inventiveness and cross-cultural fusion of Jim McNeely's "Tipe Tizwe" and the vibraphone-laden up-tempo hustle of Khan Jamal's "Dark Warrior". That said, every track is superb, making this a must-have for spiritual jazz enthusiasts everywhere.
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Too Slow To Disco 4
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Too Slow To Disco 4 (unmixed CD)
Cat: HDYARE 08CD. Rel: 09 Sep 22
The Dukes - "Mystery Girl"
Prime Time Band - "Fall In Love In Outer Space"
Kenny Nolan - "You're So Beautiful Tonight"
Peter Skellern - "Now That I Need You"
Marc Jordan - "Generalities"
Severin Browne - "Stay"
The Faragher Brothers - "Stay The Night"
Alan Price - "Groovy Times"
James Felix - "Open Up"
Hirth Martinez - "Altogether Alone"
Max Leake - "Tell Me The Reasons Why"
Stephen Encinas - "Music In Me"
Eric Andersen - "Can't Get You Out Of My Life"
Jimmie Spheeris - "Beautiful News"
Jeanine Otis & Heikki Sarmanto - "Magic Song"
Pleasure - "Nothin' To It"
Review: By now, we should all know what to expect from the popular Too Slow To Disco series, namely glassy-eyed, pitched-down disco, boogie, yacht rock, blue-eyed soul and AOR with a distinctive soft-focus flex. Naturally, there's plenty to savour on the series fourth edition, much of it either obscure or previously overlooked. Our picks of a predictably strong collection include the horn-totin', much-sampled Pleasure classic 'Nothin' To It', the lusciously loved-up cosmic soul of Prime Time Band's 'Fall in Love in Outer Space', the eyes-closed, Rhodes-sporting AOR soul of 'Stay The Night' by the Farragher Brothers, the slow release swell of Alan Price's 'Groovy Times' and the sun-splashed jauntiness of Max Leake's 'Tell Me The Reasons'.
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Jazz Is Dead 20: Remixes
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Jazz Is Dead 20: Remixes (unmixed limited CD)
Cat: JID 20CD. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Tony Allen - "Don't Believe The Dancers" (Mophono remix)
Midnight Hour - "Phoenix" (Theon Cross remix)
Katalyst - "Reflections" (Bei Ru remix)
Jean Carne - "Love Brings Happiness" (Melanie Charles remix)
Henry Franklin - "Black Rainbow" (Shabaka Hutchins remix)
Lonnie Liston Smith - "African Sun" (feat Kaidi Tatham - Tall Black Guy remix)
Garrett Saracho - "Altitude" (LO & Diisko remix)
Phil Ranelin & Wendell Harrison - "Running With The Tribe" (DJ Nyack remix)
Review: To mark the 20th instalment in their popular and ongoing series of collaborative albums, Jazz Is Dead, Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad have decided to serve up fresh remixes of cuts from the series' bulging back catalogue. Given the series love of fusing jazz's past and present, it's a concept that makes perfect sense. The resultant rubs are uniformly inspired, too, with our picks of a very strong bunch including Shabaka Hutchings' fantastic revision of Henry Franklin hook-up 'African Sun', Mophono's psychedelic, dancefloor-ready tweak of Tony Allen collaboration 'Don't Believe The Dancers' (which comes complete with heavy drums and hazy, Fela-esque horns), Theon Cross's drum & bass style re-imagining of 'Phoenix' (featuring the Midnight Hour), and Bei Ru's duty, head-nodding hip-hop interpretation of Katalyst collab 'Reflections'.
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