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DJS: MOST CHARTED - FUNK - MOST CHARTED IN MARCH 2015

Djs: Most Charted - Funk

Djs: Most Charted - Funk

DJS: MOST CHARTED - FUNK - MOST CHARTED IN MARCH 2015
14 Apr 2015
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VARIOUS
Cat: ASVN 001. Rel: 10 Aug 15
 
Funk
Ekambi Brillant - "Africa Africa" (2:06)
Tala AM - "Black Gold" (5:17)
Kemayo - "Kag Am" (3:06)
Jo Tongo - "Jangolo" (4:52)
Manu Dibango - "Mimbo" (4:42)
Jo Bisso - "Give It Up" (4:01)
M'Bamina - "Mbongui" (2:39)
Jake Sollo - "Father Time, Mother Nature" (4:50)
Sookie - "Choco Date" (4:19)
African Souls Band - "Nande" (3:51)
Review: A brand new label based in London and Paris but with roots deeply planted in the motherland, Africa Seven catapult themselves into our collection with such funky gusto very soon it will hard to be able to look at our collections and remember life without them. Their launch compilation is a showcase of Africa's funkiest side. Ranging from deep cosmic psychedelic rock (Ekambi Brilliant's "Africa Africa") to bright-flared, horn-fronted disco funk (Jo Tongo's "Jangolo") via firing, straight up floor-grooves like Jo Bisso's "Give It Up", this is an exceptional collection of a expertly curated jams that have yet to enjoy the exposure they deserve. Something tells us Africa Seven are going to add even more weight to the Afrobeat dialogue in the near future.
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out of stock $22.37
2
Cat: TSU 03. Rel: 09 Mar 15
 
Funk
Eight Revolutions
It Ain't Bad
out of stock $8.69
3
Wilson Das Neves - "Pick Up The Pieces" (3:14)
Som Tres - "Tanga" (2:03)
Review: Wilson das Neves was is a legendary Brazilian percussionist most well known for being part of Os Ipanemas.

His cover of Average White Band's 'Pick Up The Pieces' recorded with his 'conjunto' ensemble, takes the track into funky samba territory, laden with percussion and horns.

Originally released on his 'Wilson Das Neves E Conjunto - O Som Quente E O Das Neves LP in 1976. Previously unreleased on 7".

Som Tres - Tanga
A Mr Bongo all-time Brazilian Funk favourite. Tearing drums, vocals and piano packed into just over 2 minutes. Killer.

Som Tres were a trio formed by prolific pianist, arranger and producer Cesar Camargo Mariano. Originally appeared on the 'Um E Pouco, Dois E Bom, Este Som Tres E Demais' LP on Odeon Brazil in 1971. Previously unreleased on 7".
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out of stock $11.32
4
Cat: BGPS 042. Rel: 30 Mar 15
 
Funk
Little Eva - "Dynamite" (2:21)
Little Eva Harris - "Get Ready/Uptight" (2:32)
Review: Two awesome covers from Little Eva who, fittingly, is most famed for giving us the famously covered "Loco-Motion". "Dynamite" is homage to Mr Dynamite himself, the Godfather of Funk James Brown. Taking the "I Feel Good" hook and making it her own, it's an instant winner. "Get Ready/Uptight", meanwhile, is a medley of The Temptations and Stevie Wonder. It's very bit as tight you'd want it to be. Once stupendously rare, now your while this press run lasts. 100 per cent essential.
out of stock $11.85
5
Dave Cortez & The Moon People - "Happy Soul (With A Hook)"
La Lupe - "Fever"
Review: Heavyweight Latin funk from 1968: In case you're unacquainted, "Happy Soul" is the ultimate super-swing sample source of Christina Aguilera's "Ain't No Other Man", and remains the most distinctive cut in Cortez & The Moon People's extensive repertoire. We head over to Cuba for the B-side as La Lupe digs deep with a sun-splashed salsa cover of "Fever". Swelteringly good.
out of stock $7.90
6
Cheyenne's Comin' - "Come Back To Me" (3:01)
Hanson - "Take Me To Your Home" (3:10)
Review: Blackcat 80 copies only for the world white vinyl repress for the world . "Come Back To Me" takes us back to 1976 as Native American soul girl Cheyenne's rich, gut-driven delivery tops a seriously tight funk cake that's flavoured with blistering horns and crisp guitars. "Take Me To Your Home" takes us even further back to 1973. Taken from their debut album Now Hear This, it's a sparkling, jazz-tinted psychedelic slice that harbours some seriously warm keys. Guaranteed to remain broad and beautiful for a long, long time to come. Grab it while you can.
out of stock $7.63
7
Cat: HR 015S. Rel: 02 Mar 15
 
Funk
Shake Me (feat Rayna)
Not Tonight (feat Dariya)
out of stock $5.53
8
Cat: TS 06145. Rel: 16 Mar 15
 
Funk
Detroit Twice (2:57)
Too Late To Turn Back (3:30)
out of stock $8.94
9
Cat: SJ 102. Rel: 23 Mar 15
 
Funk
Dr John - "Right Place Wrong Time" (Professor Shorthair remix) (3:24)
Rueben Bell - "Superjock" (Professor Shorthair remix) (4:03)
out of stock $8.16
10
Cat: TSU LP 01. Rel: 09 Mar 15
 
Funk
Hello Afro
The Boss
Senora Doll
The Chase
Not Afraid Of Dying
The Trial
No Comprimise
Brunswick Special
Scarlet Fever
New Mellow
out of stock $27.36
11
Ralph Weeks - "Let Me Do My Thing"
The Magnificent Seven - "What You Think You've Got"
Review: Don't sleep. Officially licensed and extremely limited 45 of two extremely hard to find classics !
out of stock $15.78
12
Cat: SSR 23A. Rel: 23 Mar 15
 
Funk
Deep Down Inside (4:04)
Scaramunga (Lack Of Afro remix) (4:22)
out of stock $9.74
13
Cat: PARISDJS 057-H. Rel: 30 Mar 15
 
Funk
Firewalker (Grant Phabao remix) (4:16)
Tokuta (Grant Phabao remix) (4:03)
Review: LA Afrofunk fusionists Jungle Fire have slowly built up quite the 45" armoury since launching in 2011. Not bad considering they were supposed to be a one-off special project! Here we find Paris DJs main man Grant Phabao on the remix duties, masterfully highlighting the dancefloor groove that's already coded deep into Jungle Fire's DNA. "Firewalker" is a straight-up floor riot with a skanked out back bone and horn salvos so hot you could cook your toast on them. "Tokuta" has a deeper groove where a strong line of tightly plucked guitars is backed by a range of horns that dip so low you can imagine the players kissing the floor. Originally teased out last autumn, this is a highly limited reissue... Not to be slept on.
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out of stock $13.43
14
Cat: AOE 002. Rel: 19 Jan 15
 
Funk
Hallelujah
Jonny's Theme
Review: Pure Puerto Rican party business, "Hallelujah" was well ahead of its time... Originally released on INS in the 70s, its madcap drum dynamics and bass have more relevance now than they did back in the day. Hyper-limited, original presses have changed hands for over L500 and didn't sound particularly good due to poor pressing issues. AOTN have added their mastering magic in a major way... And thrown in the soundtracky Latin drama of "Jonny's Theme" for good measure. What a package.
out of stock $10.52
15
Cat: RS 002. Rel: 12 Jan 15
 
Funk
Love Programme
Warm Winter Sun
out of stock $6.30
16
Cat: BGPS 043. Rel: 30 Mar 15
 
Funk
Chains Of Love (3:00)
Walk Tall (3:40)
Review: Never pressed to 45 before, both firing sides are taken from Esther's debut album from 1969; Newport News, Virginia. Both cover versions, JJ Barnes' "Chains Of Love" is given gospel-funk muscle as Esther belts out her heart over an impeccably frenetic band while Joe Zawinul's instantly recognisable jazz standard "Walk Tall" gets a powerful spoken word flex. Gutsy business to the very core, this is a snapshot of Esther at her most ambitious, energetic and creative.
out of stock $10.41
17
Cat: CLMN 129. Rel: 16 Feb 15
 
Funk
Promises (4:40)
Strange Love (4:17)
 in stock $10.27
18
Bassala Hot
Ya Nini
Cheka Sana
Oui Verckys
Nakobala Yo Denise
Sex Veve
Sisa Motema
Talali Talala
Zonga Vonvon
Nakomi Paralise
Matinda Comono
out of stock $11.85
19
Rise Of The East
Sunny Santa Ana
out of stock $8.94
20
Cat: TSU 02. Rel: 09 Mar 15
 
Funk
The Boss
Senora Doll
Review: Melbourne afro fusionists The Seven Ups deliver two of the many highlights from their self-titled debut album. Packing a very similar punch to that of the Budos Band, the septet lay down super-tight but silky instrumental funk that's rich in narrative and momentum... "The Boss" is a Congo-minded dark boogie piece with wailing horns and sudden drops into eerie calm. "Senora Doll" switches the drama for a more reflective poignancy where the horns show a softer side thanks to a really infectious refrain that's subverted throughout. Highly limited, grab this while you can! Then check out the album.
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out of stock $8.69
21
Cat: UR 342. Rel: 09 Mar 15
 
Funk
Stop (4:01)
Signs (4:10)
Empty Words (4:21)
No Such Thing (5:46)
Only Now (3:24)
Usurpation (4:47)
Close To Far (4:15)
Which Direction (3:55)
Your Way (4:04)
Let It Flow (4:17)
out of stock $22.88
22
Cat: OG 025. Rel: 26 Jan 15
 
Funk
Gene Chandler - "In My Body's House"
Baby Huey - "Hard Times"
Review: You can hear elements of "Hard Times" by Baby Huey in the Tribe classic "Can I Kick It?" and numerous other hip hop cuts over the years (Ghostface and Diamond D to name two) so it's little surprise to see it picked up by the Originals series. However this 45 offers a slight deviation from the label's successful formula, as instead of a hip hop banger sharing space with baby Huey we have the late '60s track that actually inspired "Hard Times". Penned by Curtis Mayfield, and sung by Gene Chandler, "In My Body's House" makes for a comparatively upbeat soul cut replete with a blinding breakbeat that will have the sample fiends out there very excited indeed.
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out of stock $8.41
23
Cat: AOE 001. Rel: 19 Jan 15
 
Funk
Super Woman
That's What I Get
Review: Athens Of The North present a brand new label Owl Of Athens. And they're starting with a serious musical mission statement. Taken from Beginning Of The End's rare eponymous LP, both cuts were written by NY hitmaker Alessandro Randazzo, both "Superwoman" and "That's What I Get" are delivered with premium polish and large-scale dynamics. The former is a heartfelt, big band-led slab of funk that's dense textured in superhuman musicianship. The latter places more focus on the vocals with epic cascading harmonies and a razor-sharp Afrobeat backing. What a way to launch a label!
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out of stock $10.79
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