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Broken Wing (reissue)
Cat: SVVRCH 090. Rel: 28 May 24
 
Jazz
Broken Wing (7:03)
Oh You Crazy Moon (6:57)
Black Eyes (8:39)
Blue Gilles (11:04)
How Deep Is The Ocean (8:27)
Review: The great jazz trumpeter Chet Baker recorded Broken Wing in Paris in December 1978 and despite what he was going through personally at the time, it remains a showcase of his undiminished talent. The album highlights exceptional chemistry between the main man and his ensemble which featured pianist Phil Markowitz, bassist Jean-Francois Jenny-Clark, and drummer Jeff Brillinger. They deliver remarkable renditions of Richie Beirach's title track, Wayne Shorter's 'Black Eyes,' and Baker's own 'Blue Gilles.' Baker shines on the trumpet and delivers a graceful vocal performance on 'Oh You Crazy Moon' making this rare but now reissued LP an essential addition to your collection.
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A Tabua De Esmeralda
Cat: SVVRCH 097. Rel: 27 Jan 25
 
International
Os Alquimistas Estao Chegando Os Alquimistas (3:12)
O Homem Da Gravata Florida (3:08)
Errare Humanum Est (4:51)
Menina Mulher Da Pele Preta (2:57)
Eu Vou Torcer (3:14)
Magnolia (3:13)
Minha Teimosia, Uma Arma Pra Te Conquistar (2:42)
Zumbi (3:32)
Brother (2:54)
O Namorado Da Viuva (2:03)
Hermes Trismegisto E Sua Celeste Tabua De Esmeralda (5:28)
Cinco Minutos (5 Minutos) (2:56)
Review: Brazilian Jorge Ben, you could say, is a musical equivalent to football superstar Pele. He is known around the world, is hugely prolific and had a style all his own. A Tabua De Esmeralda is the 11th album the great singer-songwriter and guitarist recorded and it came back in 1974. It was soon lapped up by fans and critics alike for its timeless blending of samba rock with his unique alchemy and sonic satire and found Ben redefined the vocal style he has showcased on previous work Forca Bruta. This time his vocals occasionally go off-grid and sit behind the beats to make for an alluring effect, while the album was also the last to use guitar quite as extensively.
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タグ: MPB | Samba
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Standing In The Spotlight
Cat: SVVRCH 085. Rel: 28 Feb 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Mashed Potato Time (3:03)
2 Much 2 Drink (3:29)
Baby Doll (4:31)
Poor Little Rich Girl (2:33)
Commotion In The Ocean (3:18)
German Kid (3:53)
Brooklyn Babe (3:22)
Emergency (3:22)
The Crusher (3:28)
I Want What I Want When I Want It (2:20)
Review: .Often considered to be one of the biggest commercial flops in music recording history, Standing In The Spotlight was the 1989 debut solo album from Ramones bassist Dee Dee Ramone. Released under his rap moniker Dee Dee King, the bizarre project served up an amalgam of old school hip-hop, late 50s garage rock and even doo-wop, all blended together in chaotic fashion, and led by Dee Dee's new gangster bravura. It's been noted that the hip-hop-centric attire seen on the cover was adorned by Dee Dee at his last few Ramones shows shortly before departing, which drew major ire from his bandmates. Tapping Marky Ramone to oversee percussion samples, and even enlisting Debbie Harry (Blondie) to provide backing vocals on 'Mashed Potato Time', and, 'German Kid', with the latter featuring vocals sung in both English and German (nodding to Dee Dee's growing up as an army brat), the album was crafted with every earnest intention of launching Dee Dee's solo career. Conceptually inspired whilst in rehab and used as a project of focus when embracing his newfound sobriety; the sheer enthusiasm and fearlessness of Standing In The Spotlight grants it a pass and a place as a truly absurd offshoot oddity from a vital member of the one of the defining punk bands.
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Strip Tease (Soundtrack)
Strip Tease (Soundtrack) (pink vinyl LP)
Cat: SVVRCH 064C. Rel: 14 Feb 25
 
Soundtracks
Strip-Tease (2:10)
Wake Me At Five (2:45)
Solitude (2:07)
At Maxim's (1:01)
Rafa Temporel (2:44)
Ariane Audition (0:46)
Some Small Chance (1:59)
Safari (3:59)
Bath Dance (1:53)
Serge At Sam's (2:31)
Strip-Tease (instrumental) (2:56)
At Elephant Blanc (5:06)
Poupee La Rose (1:43)
Effeuillage (0:29)
Serge & Sam (2:32)
Crazy-Horse Swing (1:44)
Hurry (3:20)
Strip-Tease (Piano) (1:17)
Rendez-Vous A La Calavados (2:56)
Review: Painter, musician, actor, director and producer. John Lurie has done a lot in his time, whether that's appearing in 19 movies, composing for 20 TV shows and films - including some of those he was the star of - or producing primitivist art work. Here, we get to engage with two of those back catalogues, even if only because these are scores to a pair of his most iconic flicks. Always cool and stripped, Lurie's stuff is the kind of experimental-leaning jazz that works so well when setting the scene. And this applies off screen, IRL too: pressing play here will only serve to create a mood wherever you are, no matter what you're doing. One of shadowy streets, yellow hued spots, smoky barrooms and dark backrooms, a sense of after hours exploration.
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Jazz Mood (reissue)
Cat: SVVRCH 058. Rel: 09 Sep 22
 
Jazz
Metaphor (8:08)
Yusef's Mood (8:36)
The Beginning (4:11)
Morning (10:25)
Blues In Space (7:07)
Passion (bonus track) (4:06)
Review: William Emanuel Huddleston is better known as Yusef Lateef. It is fair to say he remains a towering presence over 20th-century jazz with a vast discography, much of it packed with classics. Jazz Mood from back in 1957 is a really fine example of what he can do. It found the multi-instrumentalist reconfiguring jazz just as he came to prominence at the end of the 50s. Playing alongside him for this album are some of Detroit's finest such as Alice Coltrane's brother Ernest Farrow on bass, and Curtis Fuller who would later join Jazz Messengers, on trombone. Sumptuous stuff.
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Ali Farka Toure
Cat: SVVRCH 094. Rel: 27 Jan 25
 
International
Yer Sabou Yerkoy
Yer Mali Gakoyoyo
Yer Mali Woyo
Assidou Dondoma
Remobe
Yermadine Tiere Kamba
Review: Malian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ali Farka Toure's self-titled album is a cornerstone of African music. It's a perfect example of his unique fusion of traditional Malian sounds with blues influences and is one of many albums of his that remain favourites with collectors. Released in 1984, this iconic long player captures Toure's intricate guitar work and ability to blend hypnotic rhythms and soulful melodies that reflect the rich heritage of the Sahel. His deep, resonant voice conveys a sense of spiritual depth, with lyrics often rooted in Malian culture and folklore and the whole thing is a masterclass in understated artistry, where each track is a meditative journey.
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タグ: African
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Gemini Part 1
Cat: SVVRCH 096. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Classics/Ska
Track 1 (3:07)
Track 2 (3:08)
Track 3 (2:25)
Track 4 (4:36)
Track 5 (2:53)
Track 6 (2:20)
Track 7 (2:42)
Track 8 (2:04)
Track 9 (2:40)
Track 10 (2:02)
Review: In the 1970s, UK reggae band The Cimarons were an in-demand backing act who worked with then-iconic Jamaican artists like the Wailers and Jimmy Cliff. During a 1975 tour of Japan with the Pioneers, they found time to hook up with guitarist and vocalist Toshikatsu Uchiumi of the rock band The Carol. This is the result - a fusion of different reggae perspectives that also folds in mid-70s Japanese rock and blues, with Uchiumi singing in Japanese and contributing lead guitar. Produced by Sidney Crooks, this one-off release showed how adaptable and brilliant the The Cimarons' were and has a broad appeal to fans of both reggae and rock.
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