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Smile In Your Face
Cat: URDC 69. Rel: 20 Mar 23
Smile In Your Face (CUNIMONDO remix) (4:23)
My Lolipop (Auto&mst remix) (2:40)
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Wonderful Night
Cat: CHARLY 708S. Rel: 15 Jan 24
A Toast To The Lady (2:50)
I'd Think It Over (2:34)
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Tracy (All I Have Is You)
Cat: OSV 125. Rel: 21 Nov 14
Barry White & The Atlantics - "Tracy (All I Have Is You)"
Sammy Lee - "It Hurts Me"
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And The Beat Goes On
Cat: YD 11895. Rel: 09 Feb 24
The Whispers - "And The Beat Goes On" (7:13)
Shalamar - "Take That To The Bank" (6:08)
Tags: Disco Funk
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Super Star
Cat: MA 010. Rel: 22 Jun 23
Super Star (2:54)
Super Star (part 2) (3:50)
Review: Miles Away Records are proud to introduce their latest single to land on the label: the cosmic soul gem 'Super Star' by Ruth Waters and the State Of Mind Show Band. Ruth 'Silky' Waters was best known for her two disco-infused albums Never Gonna Be The Same and Out In The Open, produced by the late, great John Davis. 'Super Star', however, was released on the tiny independent KMBA Recordings label in the late 1970s, and draws on the twin wells of modern soul and gospel, lending both a touch of cosmic goodness. On the flip, there's 'Super Star Pt.2', which plunges deeper into the cosmic essence of the track by way of both extended guitar and synth solos; both tracks are stupendios in their own rights, making this a hotly versatile release for a far-and-wide DJ demographic.
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If This Is Love (I'd Rather Be Lonely)
Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band - "If This Is Love (I'd Rather Be Lonely)" (2:40)
Stuart Smith - "The Drifter" (2:55)
Review: Geno Washington & the Ram Jam Band were an U.K. based soul band, active between 1965 - 1968. Born William Francis Washington in Evanston, Indiana, Geno joined the airforce marching band and, after leaving high-school, was transferred to England - a week before his 18th birthday. His previously unreleased session recording featured here is 'If This Is Love (I'd Rather Be Lonely)' Also featured is 1965 Northern Soul number 'The Drifter', another unreleased Pye recording originally recorded in America in 1965. It was released in the U.K. the next year, where it was covered by English-Canadian Long John Baldry.
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Played by: Boca 45
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Soul Is My Salvation Chapter 7
Cat: RSRSIMS 007. Rel: 20 Oct 20
Spiritual Souls - "We Came To Show You The Way" (5:11)
Heaven's Sound - "Fire" (3:16)
Review: Tone B Nimble's eight part 7" series is shining a light on some essential gospel, disco, boogie and soul sounds which, when all put together, reveal a beautiful design courtesy of designer Charlotte McCrae. That makes this an extra special collector's piece even before you add the music into the bargain. Chapter 7 is a busting one with Spiritual Souls 1982 jam 'We Came To Show You The Way' layering up hardcore funk rhythms with some early rap vocals that bring the attitude. Reverse it for Heaven's Sound's 1984 gold, 'Fire,' which is an expansive and expressive vocal masterpiece.
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Soul Is My Salvation: Bonus Chapter
Souls A' Fire - "Bread Of Life" (3:39)
Liberated Gospel Choir - "Bon Appetit" (4:38)
Review: Gospel lovers are already well hip to the Soul Is My Salvation series, but for those who are not, be sure to check out the previous installments on Rain & Shine. This is a bonus chapter that packs in plenty more heat, dance floor gold and spirit-lifting words and music. These tunes are from the seventies and eighties and this one packs a real punch with a pair of tunes that brim with unbridled gospel energy and lung-busting vocals. Souls A' Fire's 'Bread Of Life' is a pumper with nice funky bass and wah-wah's guitar to spare and Liberated Gospel Choir then take it deep with 'Bon Appetit.'
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Diggin' Groove Diggers Box: Selected By DJ Muro
Erik Tagg - "Living Off The Love" (4:44)
Spice - "The Last Time" (4:02)
Prince Billy Mahdi Wright - "Summer Love (Or Verano De Amor)" (4:34)
1619 Bad Ass Band - "Step Out" (2:58)
Billy Wooten - "Chicango (Chicago Land)" (5:46)
Billy Wooten - "Dancing & Singing" (5:12)
Review: P-VINE present a limited box set from their popular "Groove Diggers'' reissue series. All tracks selected by DJ Muro, one of Japan's best known DJs/producers/diggers and pressed on 7" for the first time, featuring classics from Erik Tagg, Prince Billy Mahdi Wright, Billy Wooten, Spice, & 1619 Bad Ass Band.
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Moving In On Somebody's Heart
Cat: SYM 005. Rel: 11 Dec 23
Moving In On Somebody's Heart (feat Darrell Smith) (2:52)
I Don't Know Where We Go On From Here (feat Darrell Smith) (3:27)
Review: As heard on the Northern Soul edition of the BBC Proms, this fresh slab of wax hears two slices of brand new soul written specifically for the mighty voice of Darrell Smith. Smith and his house band the Syphons are not only retainers of record label Suit Yourself, but are first and foremost a collective of multi-talents whose chops cannot be reasonably dismissed. Harking a series of 2024 releases from the band, 'Moving In On Somebody's Heart' perfectly captures the group's syncretisms of Northern soul, acid jazz, mod jazz and rhythm n' blues. A convincing throwback to the sensibilities of the 1960s, the A-sider comes replete with vintage production timbres and themes of parting and loss. 'I Don't Know Where To Go From Here', meanwhile, pits a raw and authentic vocal recording against a rejuvenative, romantic follow-up backing, contrasting to the A-side's sense of upheaval.
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Anchors Away
Cat: TR 320. Rel: 31 Aug 23
Anchors Away
Sheryl Song Is Gonna Do My Dancing
Review: For those who prefer their soul kept raw and cerebral, Synod have got you covered. A formerly unreleased track by a band of humble origin - they first came together while at Concordia Teachers College in the 1970s - 'Anchors Away' and 'Sheryl Song Is Gonna Do My Dancing' are technically masterful, quirky AOR songs, packed to the brim with extra harmony and melodic ornaments, as well a pair of incredible synth solos, both of which cement a uniquely cosmic edge. Now released for the first time via Tramp, this delight of a band are set to enjoy a mass rediscovery.
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Over & Over
Cat: BGPS 067. Rel: 27 Jan 22
Over & Over (4:40)
I Need Somebody To Love Tonight (4:07)
Review: Sylvester has too many hits to count, but 'Over And Over' has to be up there. Originally released in 1977, the timeless slice of uptempo disco funk was a mighty meeting of minds - any track penned by Ashford & Simpson is set for iconic status, and with Sylvester up front it's even more of a sure thing. Quite simply eternal. Of course, Sylvester's most famous collaborator was Patrick Cowley, whose magic touch is all over the wriggling, brooding synth boogie of 'I Need Somebody To Love Tonight', presented here as a compact 7" edit for a short sharp blast of perfection.
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Orange
Orange (limited clear orange vinyl 7" + CD single)
Cat: PCMR 0020. Rel: 28 Nov 22
Orange (7") (3:55)
Tooisora (5:09)
Accept The World (CD)
Track 4
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I Love You (reissue)
Cat: DFL 002. Rel: 29 Jan 20
I Love You (4:15)
House Of Fun & Love (3:01)
Review: Discs Of Fun and Love is a London-based label run by Miche and Frederika, who present their sophomore release by Sweet Mixture. A fully licensed and remastered issue of this 'holy grail crossover record' from 1973, "I Love You" is an evocative ballad, followed by "House of Fun and Love" which is good old fashioned soul music the way it was intended. The original is said to be going for exorbitant sums on the second hand market in the last few years. Needless to say, the label is incredibly pleased to re-release this, fully licenced from the owners and remastered by Grammy nominated mastering house the Carvery.
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I'll Say It Again
Cat: DYNAM 7123. Rel: 26 May 22
I'll Say It Again (4:44)
Same Time, Same Place (6:18)
Review: Sweet Linda Divine has a big old set of lungs on her. She proves that here with this 7" on Dynamite Cuts which comes on both ball vinyl and limited edition white wax. Both sides offer very different sounds. 'I'll Say It Again' is a raw cut with fat funk bass riffs and lively drums, expressive yelps and wails that cannot fail to bring the steaminess. On the flip, 'Same Time, Same Place' slows it right down to a more sentimental and heartbroken soul sound but still with plenty of power.
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You're What I Need (reissue)
Cat: KALITA 12021. Rel: 13 Oct 22
You're What I Need (4:20)
Sweet Talk (5:18)
You're What I Need (unreleased 12" version) (7:43)
Review: Now this is the kind of disco-soul we should be propping up. An outsider disco favourite, Sweet Clover's 1979 'You're What I Need' is a creaky, wonky honker of a tune, blending traditionally 'theque-worthy vocals with lo-fi, laboured beat, unusual for productions at the time. Production was handled by writer and producer Willie McClain, a criminally little-known talent behind a slew of acetates backing names like Ernest Rodgers and Arena Allen. The talkbox on the B2, the unreleased 12" version, is sublime. Don't miss out on this mega-weird new reissue from Kalita.
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Express Your Love
Express Your Love (limited gold vinyl 7")
Cat: ES 072LPC1. Rel: 04 Jan 90
Express Your Love (2:53)
Cry Love (3:39)
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Velodrome
Cat: BCR 123. Rel: 13 May 22
Velodrome (3:16)
Spring's Theme (3:54)
Review: Coming quickly of the release of the single in March, newcomer jazz-funk band Surprise Chef's 'Velodrome' get a limited 7" acetate release by their label Big Crown. Backsided on the B with the track 'Springs Theme', this is a laid back, easygoing instrumental piece, with a heavy drum break and an earworm synth line guaranteed to have you humming it long after the song is over.
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Step Down
Step Down (limited clear vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 209C1. Rel: 14 Jan 22
Step Down (3:53)
La Fachada (3:13)
Review: Don't be fooled by the volume of soul and funk reissues we have in stock. This limited clear 7" single is a completely new and original track, courtesy of The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble, who blend raunchy horn honks and boxy percs to ultimately concoct a geniusly blaxploitation-inspired, modern funk classic. The San Diego band have secured a big ole' ensemble - fuzz guitar, harpsichord and flute included - to pull of this swinging sonic scene. Watch out for the woozily high B-side 'La Fachada' too.
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Aragon
Aragon (7")
Cat: CLMN 157LP. Rel: 21 Sep 18
Aragon (2:37)
El Nino (3:30)
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Impeach The President
Cat: CLMN 175. Rel: 23 Oct 20
Impeach The President (feat Kelly Finnigan) (2:52)
Campus Life (3:39)
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Don't Leave Me Here To Cry
Cat: RB 114. Rel: 05 May 16
Don't Leave Me Here To Cry (feat Huey Smith on piano) (2:25)
Just For You & I (feat Huey Smith on piano) (2:32)
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The One Who's Hurting You
Cat: BC 04345. Rel: 04 Jun 18
The One Who's Hurting You (2:09)
Should I Take You Home (2:39)
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I Believe In Miracles (reissue)
Cat: SUN 7001RED. Rel: 13 Jan 21
I Believe In Miracles (3:52)
I Believe In Miracles (instrumental) (3:51)
Review: Back in 2010 composer and Latin jazz specialist Claudio Passavanti put together a scaled-down ensemble of Latin musicians and percussionists to record a salsa cover version of the Jackson Sisters disco classic "I Believe In Miracles". The seven-inch single was a riproaring success, with jazz and Afro-Latin DJs around the world turning it into a bona fide scene anthem. Happily, Passavanti has decided to reissue it on red vinyl to celebrate the track's tenth birthday. It's a superb cover all told and, somewhat surprisingly, "I Believe In Miracles" actually works really well as a Salsa record. Full of fiery horns, sing-along, Boogaloo style vocals and infectious percussion, we actually prefer it to the over-played Jackson Sisters take. Recommended!
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Tags: Latin | Jazz Funk | Salsa
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Spaced Outta Place (reissue)
Cat: SSPK 1. Rel: 10 Feb 24
Spaced Outta Place (part 1) (3:59)
Spaced Outta Place (part 2) (3:41)
Review: Sound Signature is proud to present a re-issue of the 7-inch single from Sundown titled "Spaced Outta Place". Composed by Amp Fiddler, Spaced Outta Place was originally released in 1981 on Parkside Records.
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Have Faith In Me
Cat: TOWN 129. Rel: 28 Jan 08
Sugar & Spices - "Have Faith In Me"
Brilliant Korners - "Three Lonely Guys"
Played by: Kent Ace BGP
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Amaku Kiken Na Kaori
Cat: PROT 7189. Rel: 05 Sep 22
Amaku Kiken-Na Kaori/A Dangerous Scent (3:04)
Umi-O Miteita Gogo/Afternoon Watching The Sea (3:48)
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Everything That's Good In Life
Cat: ATH 121. Rel: 28 Apr 22
Everything That's Good In Life (4:29)
Hold Me Close (4:17)
Review: It will shock no one that this week along, Edinburgh based label Athens of the North has a wealth of great new music out. This 7" is another one from William Stuckey. The last one came last year but sadly, only after the man himself had passed away. But they follow it up with another gem that comes with the blessing of the man's family. 'Everything That's Good In Life' has never been released before but is as good as his material gets and is sure to become another classic. ON the reverse is an alternate 7" mix of 'Hold Me Close' that cuts deep.
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Without Your Love (reissue)
Cat: TR 323. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Without Your Love (3:57)
The Real Deal (3:55)
Review: The much loved Tramp label is mighty good at serving up the soul and this time it is the buttery smooth sounds of Stroke they turn to for this reissue. The original 45rpm is one of those rare as hens' teeth cuts that cost way too much to buy even if you do track one down. The A-side is the sort of wonderfully uplifting tune that brings life-affirming joy to your life. On the flip is something really quite different - a more rock-tinged funky stepper by the name of 'The Real Deal'.
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Give Me Your Love
Cat: EXPAND 116. Rel: 01 Jul 22
Give Me Your Love (6:18)
You Can't Turn Me Away (5:28)
Review: Expansion's latest must-have release brings together two killer cuts from Sylvia Striplin's brilliant 1981 album "Give Me You Love", which originally appeared on Roy Ayers' Uno Melodic label. Ayers produced and arranged both cuts alongside regular collaborator James Bedford. "Give Me Your Love" is, of course, something of an anthem in underground disco circles, with Striplin's breathy and emotionally rich vocal rounding off a superb cut that's rich in crunchy Clavinet lines, walking bass, snappy drums, sensual synth doodles and rising horns. Flipside "You Can't Turn Me Away", meanwhile, is closer in sound and vibe to Roy Ayers' jazz-funk cuts from the period, which is no bad thing.
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Give Me Your Love
Give Me Your Love (7" + insert)
Cat: P7 6265. Rel: 22 Mar 21
Give Me Your Love (single edit)
You Said
Review: Sylvia Striplin has been heavily sampled by all manner of artists over the years. Here one of her biggest hits 'Give Me Your Love' is presented on a 7" for the first time with 'You Said' on the flip. The a-side is the one with its big funky licks, low slung bass line and celebratory riffs all finished off with the glorious vocal itself. 'You Said' is a more jazzy and low key number, with swirling drums and hip swinging claps taking you later into the night on a more cosy and personal vibe.
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What
What (7")
Cat: OSV 088. Rel: 19 Apr 13
Judy Street - "What"
Tina Mason - "What"
Played by: RICHIO SUZUKI
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Your Momma Had A Baby
Cat: CITY 042. Rel: 28 Jan 16
Your Mama Had A Baby (3:05)
Baby, You Got It All (2:31)
Played by: I Love 45's!
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Steps On A Cloud
Cat: TR 328. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Steps On A Cloud (4:14)
Whispering (5:18)
Review: German label Tramp continues pack a serious punch when it comes to funk with this newest 7". It is a standalone pressing of two superb cuts from the fourth volume in the Can You Feel It compilation series. Up first is the super cool funk of 'Steps On A Cloud' with its dynamic drums and indie male vocal all back with some neat and funky guitar lines and almost prog style guitar freestyles. On the B-side you will find 'Whispering' which has not yet been re-issued so makes an exclusive appearance here.

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Girl (reissue)
Girl (reissue) (limited 7")
Cat: MM 002. Rel: 13 Mar 23
Girl (4:35)
Wild Woman (3:38)
Review: R. Ackley is the man behind this particular Status project - there are many others in various genres - and he is credited with just one release - 1977's Girl, which has become a cult classic in the world of funk and soul. It was written alongside C. Barton and is a glorious bit of lavish and immersive soul with a tricky rhythm section firing out minimal but punch rhythms under the AOR-style vocals. It's cosmic and Beatrice and perfect for so many settings. On the flip is 'Wild Woman' written with S. Bourne and it is another heater well worth having, especially as an original of this will cost you well over 300 quid.
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What Do Want With My Love
Cat: GUSTO 003. Rel: 20 Feb 09
The Stratoliners - "What Do Want With My Love"
Little Willie John - "I'm Shakin'"
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Dancing (remastered) (Record Store Day 2020)
Cat: TP 706. Rel: 15 Sep 20
Dancing (4:11)
The Two Of Us (4:40)
Running (4:18)
Review: This rather rare and emotionally raw disco bomb from Jackie Stoudemire & Al Stewart landed back in 1998 and often fetches upwards of L300, if you can find it. It now gets a full remaster and is presented with replica artwork for Record Store Day 2020. Opening salvo 'Dancing' is an uplifting jam with laid bare vocals soaring over a tight, kinetic rhythm section. After the dancing thrills of that one, 'The Two Of Us' is a more sentimental slow dance for lazy Sundays, and 'Running' closes out the triptych somewhere in between, with soaring strings and life-affirming Rhodes riffs.
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Flying High (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: TAP 707. Rel: 09 May 23
Flying High (4:52)
Guilty (5:08)
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B What U R
B What U R (limited purple vinyl 7")
Cat: 100 S30. Rel: 08 Jun 23
B What U R (feat Shirley Jones) (3:18)
Summer Feeling (3:40)
Review: Eight-piece soul unit Stone Foundation have been turning out their own distinctive brand of soul for a full quarter of a century now. They have dropped plenty of albums in that time and have a new one to mark the occasion on the way - Standing In The Light: 25 Years Of Stone Foundation, which features all of their greatest tunes, including some originals such as this one, which is also getting its own limited purple vinyl 7" release. As always this is all new but with an authentic vintage aesthetic that makes it impossible to date. The noodling guitar work and funky bass is irresistible with fat synths up top and the playful vocals add further layers of funk.
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That's Why I Love You
Cat: CBLL 033. Rel: 26 Jul 21
That's Why I Love You (2:52)
That's Why I Love You (instrumental) (2:53)
That's Why I Love You (United Sound Reel Tape demo) (3:17)
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Breakaway (reissue)
Cat: SEV 008. Rel: 01 Jul 21
Breakaway (feat Jimmy Radcliffe - part 1)
Breakaway (part 2)
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Money In Your Mouth
Money In Your Mouth (limited transparent green vinyl 7")
Cat: EHS 105C1. Rel: 11 Feb 22
Money In Your Mouth (3:47)
Miss Me (3:51)
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Operator Please
Cat: EHS 108. Rel: 08 Dec 22
Operator, Please (3:23)
Seasons Of Trouble (4:30)
Review: Philadelphia band Stereo League (which is comprised of childhood friends Alex Savoth and Dan King) always looks to discover new genres whether working alone or with like-minded collaborators. This latest 7" is another on the synth and soul label Eraserhood Sound and features two more timeless sounds. The opener 'Operator, Please' a delightfully seductive and reminiscent of 70s soul and funk, while on the back, 'Seasons of Trouble' layers in the Philly soul, with fancy funk sounds and classic yet compelling grooves.
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Body Fusion
Cat: P745 37. Rel: 04 Nov 21
Body Fusion (4:12)
Put The BS Aside (4:41)
Review: Chicago collective Starvue's sole album, 1980's Upward Bound, has long been considered something of an underground classic by disco, soul and jazz-funk collectors, with numerous reissues and bootleg editions of the album appearing at various points over the last four decades. This licensed seven-inch single boasts two of the set's most potent tracks: single 'Body Fusion', a super-sweet, string-drenched slab of dewy-eyed jazz-funk/disco fusion that has been sampled on numerous occasions by house and nu-disco producers, and the lesser-celebrated 'Put The BS Aside'. This is arguably even better: a super-soulful post-disco number that boasts sumptuous orchestration and lusciously loved-up male and female vocals.
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We Are (The Stars)
Cat: FL 014. Rel: 16 Jul 21
We Are (The Stars) (4:06)
Best Friend (3:35)
Review: We cannot find much info about this one online because Marc Almond roared an album in 1988 with a very similarly title, so steals all the Google results. But suffice it to say, both of the tunes on this red hot 7" are disco dazzlers. The first side is a real disco stepper with boogie synth bass, crisp drum work and the sort of perfect female vocal that just gets people going. After 'We Are (The Stars)' you can flip it over for 'Best Friend,' which is similarly excellent. The pumping drums and bass mesh perfectly while the glowing synth work lights up the track and the lead vocal soars and soars.
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Take This Love Of Mine
Cat: S4R 34. Rel: 05 Mar 24
Take This Love Of Mine (4:47)
Precious, Precious (5:15)
Review: The Staples' "Take This Love Of Mine" is a soulful trip through love's many different complexities but delivered with unmatched passion and sincerity. Mavis Staples' rich, emotive vocals effortlessly convey the meaning of the song's poignant lyrics and evoke a profound sense of longing and devotion. Backed by lush instrumentation and tight harmonies, the track showcases the group's musical prowess while offering up messages to which we can all relate. Add in the irresistible groove and heartfelt delivery of flipside cut 'Precious, Precious', and this is a powerful 7" from The Staples' that fuses the best of soul and gospel music
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Tell Heaven
Tell Heaven (limited heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: LPLBOP 5050. Rel: 16 Mar 23
When Do We Get Paid (In Full) (20:14)
Somebody Save Me (4:00)
I'm Looking For A Man (3:27)
Tell Heaven (4:02)
Review: The Browns is the family behind the Luaka Bop label's latest soul offering from the Staples Jr. Singers. It's a collective that has been going now for some four generations and they still play regularly totters, but not often these songs. Here, on three originals from the band, Annie, Edward, and R.C., are joined by their children, R.C.'s grandson Jaylin on drums, Edward's son Troy providing vocals, Annie's husband Willie on guitar, and their son Willie on bass. These tunes first appeared in 1975 on the band's only album and are now revisited for the first time. It makes for a truly gorgeous collection of soul sounds.
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The Big Beat (reissue)
The Big Beat (reissue) (clear vinyl 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BAB 012CLEAR. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Billy Squier - "The Big Beat" (2:56)
Le Pamplemousse - "Gimmie What You Got" (4:11)
Review: The Beats & Breaks label's "Extended Breaks" series is red hot if you ask us and they always offer up direct to dancefloor beats. This one is a classic amongst many that is often reissued to keep beat heads happy. If finds the mysterious re-editor add their take on Billy Squier's 1980 heavy rock workout and brings its bottom-heavy drums and the singer's impassioned vocal yelps to the fore, Plenty of the gnarled guitar riffs are removed too. The crew's subtle revision of Le Pamplemousse's drowsy, synth-laden deep disco shuffler 'Gimme What You Got' on the flip offers less intensity with its string-laden slice of sun-kissed sweetness.
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Crystal Powder
Cat: ZP 80. Rel: 08 Jul 22
Crystal Powder (3:58)
Say Woman (3:20)
Review: Split Decision Band dropped this pearler back in 2018. They hail from Des Moines, Iowa, and are well known to hardcore diggers who cost some of their 70s soul gems. This is another one of them with a laissez-faire vocal backed with warming chords and twirling chords that really dazzle. On the flipside tune 'Say Woman', a deeper male voice takes over the singing duties and delivers a fine turn that is utterly seductive. Some call and response with another female comes in later and the funky bass and deep cut drums are just perfect.
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Cry Baby Cry
Cry Baby Cry (limited red vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 219C1. Rel: 23 Feb 24
Cry Baby Cry (3:29)
Blame My Heart (2:46)
Review: Colemine Records has devoted itself to releasing top notch soul music for close to 20 years now. Those who follow the label closely trust the purveyor of the label (Terry Cole) enough to blindly pick up each and almost every release. The label's knack for finding and sharing some of the best versions of soul music is clearly evident from the latest by a group called The Splendids. Originally recorded in 1961, these two songs were destined to launch this talented ensemble. Two things' happened in 1962 though. Beatles music made Doo-Wop almost irrelevant overnight. In addition, members of the group got called into Vietnam. 63 years later after originally forming, the surviving three of the five members recording once again. The result is phenomenal and makes us feel like we are back in the 1950s. Only 500 copies in total have been pressed.
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