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Next Move
Cat: JLAW 200. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Next Move (with Raquel Rodriguez) (4:04)
I'll Be Your Radio (feat Moonchild) (4:16)
Review: Jarrod Lawson's latest release pairs his soulful stylings with the dynamic vocals of Raquel Rodriguez in 'Next Move,' a nostalgic yet fresh r&b slow jam. Channeling the feel of classic 90s ballads, the track explores a charged intrigue between two strangers with a blend of innocence and allure. Years in the making, this collaboration reveals each artist's strengths, weaving a groove that feels timeless. Released via Dome Records, 'Next Move' is set to be a highlight of this year, merging retro influences with contemporary energy.
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 in stock $19.44
Fascinating Girl (reissue)
Cat: GS 023. Rel: 13 May 25
Fascinating Girl (2:11)
Fascinating Girl (instrumental) (2:17)
 in stock $16.06
Baby What Do You Want Me To Do
Cat: 45 2361. Rel: 02 May 25
Barbara Lewis - "Baby What Do You Want Me To Do" (2:36)
Tony & Tyrone - "Please Operator" (2:48)
Review: US American soul singer and songwriter Barbara Lewis had a smooth style that very much influenced rhythm and blues during her 60s heyday. She began writing songs at the age of just nine and as a teen, recorded with producer Ollie McLaughlin. Her best known tunes club high in Billboard charts and include 'Hello Stranger' and 'Baby I'm Yours' but here it is the swinging sounds and swooning stings of 'Baby What Do You Want Me To Do' which gets pressed up alongside Tony & Tyrone's Northern Soul gem 'Please Operator' which is more raw and urgent soul.
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Mama Was Right Again
Cat: GREP 209. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Just Right Man (2:58)
Mama Was Right Again (3:36)
Little Man (3:44)
I'll Go Crazy (2:06)
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I'm Hurt
I'm Hurt (limited hand-numbered 7")
Cat: FSSR 2018. Rel: 04 Apr 25
I'm Hurt (2:40)
Lov'h (1:56)
Review: Richmond, Virginia's Tyrone Thomas is widely known in the world of crate digging for his iconic 'Seven Minutes of Funk,' a track sampled countless times throughout music history. But to those immersed in Northern Soul and Low-Rider Oldies, he's better remembered as Little Tommy, the teenage prodigy who emerged in the 60s on the Sound of Soul label. At just 16, Thomas released his debut single, 'I'm Hurt' b/w 'Lov'h,' which has since become a cornerstone of both genres. The raw emotion of 'I'm Hurt' struck a chord with Low-Rider communities, while 'Lov'h' became an enduring favourite for Northern Soul fans. The rarity of this 45 continues to drive demand, with clean copies often fetching hefty sums.
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Love Finds A Way
Cat: 230 G. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Love Finds A Way (2:48)
I Need Some Loving (2:24)
Review: Like many of the best tunes from the Northern Soul era, this is a revered gem and a highly sought-after original which has been known to trade hands for well over 2000 English pounds. As such it is extremely collectible with both sides offering up monster tracks. 'Love Finds A Way' is a big raw lung buster with snappy drums and lush harmonies adding plenty of soulful warmth. On the flipside, 'I Need Some Loving' is another big one with all the right textures, rhythms and hooky vocals.
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This Is The Lost Generation
Cat: DYNAM 7147. Rel: 26 Mar 25
This Is The Lost Generation (vocal) (3:32)
This Is The Lost Generation (instrumental) (3:28)
Review: On limited reissued 7" comes the title track from The Lost Generation's 1973 debut album. The Chicago soul/r&b group formed in the early 1970s amid irruptive uncertainties and changes in the USA. Their name reflected this anxious mood, and their music drew on many similar emancipatory subjects and projects, bottling the tense, civil fronts formed between American communities in the 1960s. "Fighting, crying, bleeding, dying" resound in call-responsive bel canto on this lead album cut, which grieves the losses and disenfranchisements suffered during the Civil Rights era. With a horizon-gazing front cover and burgeoning sound, this irrefutably hopeful soul anthem suggests all is not lost.
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Oh Oh (I Think I'm Fallin' In Love)
Cat: P7 6627. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Oh, Oh (I Think I’m Fallin’ In Love) (3:43)
My Lover (4:13)
Review: We're excited by this fresh repress from the fine folks at PVine because it brings back to life an iconic cut from the widely beloved Hawaiian AOR album Lui. This classic gentle sound is also known for its stunning artwork and has long been a fav of collectors and diggers. Alongside 'Oh, Oh (I Think I'm Fallin' In Love)' on the A-side, you can find 'My Lover' on the flip and it is another showcase of the smooth, mellow grooves that appeal to free soul and AOR enthusiasts. These two timeless and once 'contemporary Hawaiian' songs from the 70s feature plenty of local musicians and have subtle influence from the US West Coast sound.
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The Very Best Of Little Anthony & The Imperials
Cat: CATLP 280. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Tears On My Pillow (2:13)
My Empty Room (2:28)
Dream (2:27)
Oh Yeah (2:16)
They Say It's Wonderful (2:58)
Cha Cha Henry (2:15)
Please Say You Want Me (2:45)
Wishful Thinking (2:41)
Two People In The World (2:36)
Shimmy, Shimmy, Ko-Ko-Bop (2:10)
The Diary (2:31)
Traveling Stranger (2:04)
A Prayer & A Juke Box (2:25)
What Did I Do (2:46)
A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening (2:30)
So Much (2:23)
Oooh! Look-A There, Ain't She Pretty (2:41)
Over The Rainbow (2:14)
 in stock $15.21
First Move
Cat: LEGO 368VL. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Grow (3:12)
No Way Home (4:05)
1979 (4:11)
Lights Out (3:16)
City Lights (4:10)
Hold On (3:28)
Winterdance (feat Joel Sarakula) (3:35)
Obvious (3:28)
Just For Us Tonight (4:41)
One More Night (3:24)
Review: German-Spanish duo Lisa Michele Lietz and Jordi Arnau Rubio unite as Luna Soul, making a swashbuckling Ruy Lopez with their debut album First Move. Lietz, a musicologist with roots in Schwerin and a musical education under Ernst Ulrich Deuker of Ideal, brings a thoughtful lyrical sensibility, while Rubio - originally a dancer from Barcelona - compositionally channels a lifetime love of blues, jazz, soul and funk. Already having toured widely across Germany, Spain and France since 2019, the duo rewires that same live energy into the recorded unit, producing a modern Med soul nostalgia record whose temporality we'd find difficult to place on first listen. Such moments are anchored by cuts like '1979', 'Hold On', and 'City Lights', where reflections on grief, resilience and fleeting connection find vivid expression.
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 in stock $17.75
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