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Album Of The Year #1 Funkateer
Album Of The Year #1 Funkateer (gatefold translucent yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ROC 272. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Album Of The Year #1 Funkateer
The JB's Tribute Pastor P
Bootdullivan Is Soopafly
The Influencers
Bubble Pop
Fishnets
Satellite
Ubiquitous
Hundo P
Chicken & Fries
Anybody Out There
Pure Perfection
Bewild
Barbie T & Me (Tribute To Buckethead)
Alien Flytrap
I Am I
Reach The Zone
2nite We Rise
Review: Funk legend Bootsy Collins drops his rather indelible 23rd studio album at the age of 73. Despite the advancing years, Bootsy remains a restless innovator and tireless blender of funk, punk, rock, r&b and futuristic sounds. This latest concoction album features collaborations with icons like Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, and Dave Stewart alongside fresh talents such as October London and Fantaazma. Bootsy embraces his role as mentor here and ensures that his singular grooves are embellished with new school energy. Beyond music, he's also launching the Bootsy Collins Network, a streaming hub for live shows, tech and gaming that could well be worth a look.
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Dr John's Gumbo (reissue)
Dr John's Gumbo (reissue) (limited gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 753088 755675. Rel: 19 May 25
Iko Iko
Blow Wind Blow
Big Chief
Somebody Changed The Lock
Mess Around
Let The Good Times Roll
Junko Partner
Stack-A-Lee
Tipitina
Those Lonely Lonely Nights
Huey Smith Medley: High Blood Pressure/Don't You Just Know It/Well I'll Be John Brown
Little Liza Jane
Review: Originally released in 1972, Dr John's fifth album is an upfront tribute to his inimitable hometown of New Orleans. A collection of covers, tracks chosen from the almost-endless archives of classic blues, jazz and creole tracks that have come out of the Big Easy over the preceding century or so. It also marked something of a character and stylistic sidestep for the legendary Louisiana player. Building a cult following and rather unique reputation for his eccentric stage performances and often pretty left-of-the-middle songwriting and arrangements, by comparison Dr John's Gumbo plays it much straighter, making this an authentic and respectful tribute to rhythm and blues as it has long been played. That's no criticism - the same masterful musicianship remains very much intact, while the personality still shines through. Simply put, the songs have been done again and again, but this album could only be Dr John.




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Finding De Frank (remastered)
Cat: RPRFDF 01. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Call Me Frank (3:47)
The World Is One (3:35)
Psychedelic Man (6:26)
Think Of The Future (4:00)
Afe Ato Yen Bio (4:34)
Yare Ye Ya (3:57)
Sometimes We Love (3:26)
We Can Take Time (3:29)
Hippy Around (4:02)
Groovy In Groove (4:19)
Come On Baby (3:58)
Funky Train (3:50)
Ayee Menko (7:49)
Get On Tonite (4:54)
Dig This Way (5:20)
Dankasa (3:26)
Rain & Joy (3:30)
Worry (3:49)
Keep On Loving (3:49)
Sons Of Jehovah (4:41)
Baby Don't Play Me Wayo (5:49)
Mefa Medo (6:06)
Rasudilahi (4:51)
Abusua (5:18)
Review: The elusive De Frank Kakra remains a mystery, his real name unknown, and his current whereabouts unclear. But the music tells its own story: rooted in Ewe heritage, Kakra cut his teeth as a percussionist and backing vocalist in the fray of Ghana's 70s highlife scene, with stints with K. Frimpong's Cubano Fiestas and the Vis-A-Vis band. Eventually fronting his own groups, The Professionals and The Diggit Ways, he went on to record countless scintillating sides with labels across West Africa, and this new compilation brings together many of said wax etchings from Nigeria, Ghana and Ivory Coast, handled with care by Michael Graves at Osiris Studio. It's the debut release from a label founded in gratitude to Kakra's music and the healing it sparked. Liner notes and archival sleuthing aim to piece together his story, and the hope is that someone, somewhere, might know what became of him.
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Diggin' Japanese AOR
MURO / VARIOUS
Diggin' Japanese AOR (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: FWRF 014. Rel: 11 Jun 25
Harada Yoshio - "Never Change Your Mind" (3:56)
Asakawa Mak - "American Night" (4:36)
Raji - "Good-bye Transfer" (4:09)
Hamada Kingo - "Dream Is Alive" (5:23)
Kazemi Ritsuko - "Uwaki Na Kare" (3:33)
Kado Asami - "Soradaki" (3:54)
Ito Ginj - "Heart & Soul" (5:41)
Inagaki Junichi - "Love's Super Magic" (4:45)
Ishikawa Seri - "Eternal 1/2" (4:27)
Hamada Kingo - "Yokaze No Information" (4:16)
Ueda Masaki - "Samui Nohara" (5:03)
Noguchi Goro - "Scrambled Eggs" (5:12)
Kato Kazuhiko - "Gardenia" (4:17)
BLUEW - "Natsu Kimi Ni My Love" (4:28)
Kazuto Murata - "Good Morning Kiss" (4:34)
Review: Mixed by Japanese producer and DJ Muro, who has a background in hip-hop, this connoisseur is never short on deep cuts and takes us on a journey through soulful, vintage AOR sonics from his home country. Whilst no two tracks are by the same artist, there's a cohesion to the tracklist thanks to Muro's ear in pulling out things that sit so well together. Asakawa Mak's 1988 cut 'American Night' is a smooth nod to sophisti pop greats Prefab Sprout; whilst Seri Ishikawa's elegant and lush number, 'Eternal 1/2', highlights how innovative she was in forging new sounds back in 1985. These two cuts are just the tip of the iceberg, yet this compilation is an ideal entry point to some of the finest Japanese music of the late 20th century. You can bank on Muro delivering the goods.
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