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251
Summer Madness (reissue)
Cat: STIX 054. Rel: 06 Sep 21
Summer Madness (3:19)
Use Me (3:39)
Review: Stix Records is the sub-label of superb French outlet Favorite Recordings, and it is reserved for heavy dub cuts. This one finds label regular Mato reworking a classic reggae roller first written by Kool & The Gang. His gorgeous version is perfect for hot summer nights with its languid Fender Rhodes leads and sun kissed beats. It's loved up and perfectly, frankly. On the flip is a reggae rework of Bill Withers', who is sadly no long with us, 'Use Me,' repackaged with a playful harmonica lead and more grinding chords over the gently tumbling beats.
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 in stock $12.78
252
Boogie With Your Baby
Cat: DNSCR 008. Rel: 31 Jul 20
Willi J & Co - "Boogie With Your Baby" (3:43)
Rare Function - "Disco Function" (4:27)
 in stock $10.95
253
Way Star
Cat: NW 3. Rel: 01 Sep 20
Rubba - "Way Star" (3:53)
The Roger Webb Sound - "Moon Bird" (2:17)
Played by: Session Victim
 in stock $10.17
254
We Know How To Boogie
We Know How To Boogie (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BBE 333CLP. Rel: 30 Aug 16
Sharon Johnson - "A Better Day" (3:22)
TB Funk - "Free Blow" (the dub version - G&D edit) (5:01)
Kenny Pierce - "Done Been" (5:13)
Those Good Intentions - "We Know How To Boogie" (6:50)
Sherman Hunter - "Dance To Freedom" (8:12)
Gospel Keepers - "Never Gonna Give You Up" (5:38)
Living Color - "Plastic People" (G&D edit) (4:57)
Roller Disco - "Stone Luv" (4:15)
Carol Meriwether - "Love Ain't Just (A Physical Thing)" (9:35)
William Barlak - "Ain't No Doubt About It" (3:42)
Review: The Grasso is greener in Bologna: home to two of the most well-connected collectors in Italy. Suppliers to the likes of Kenny Dope, Phil Asher and Dimitri, Gino and Federico have carved their crate craft to insane levels over the last 30+ years... As shown on this detailed, widescreen boogie, funk and disco collection for BBC. Splattering the vibrant collection with a handful of their own edits (TB Funk's salubrious struts on "Free Blow", fly-by boogie falsettos on Living Color's "Plastic People"), the Grasso bro's have put together a package that's eye-opening, enlightening and damn fine to party to. See you on the other side.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $20.60
255
Backlash
Backlash (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: SD 1477. Rel: 12 Mar 20
Backlash (4:12)
The Return Of The Prodigal Son (5:41)
Little Sunflower (7:51)
On The Que-Tee (5:48)
Up Jumped Spring (6:42)
Echoes Of Blue (9:48)
 in stock $36.24
256
Pacific Breeze 2: Japanese City Pop AOR & Boogie 1972-1986 (remastered)
VARIOUS
Cat: LITA 179. Rel: 24 Apr 20
Bread & Butter - "Pink Shadow" (3:15)
Eiichi Ohtaki - "Yubikiri" (3:33)
Kimiko Kasai - "Vibration (Love Celebration)" (4:14)
The Mystery Kindaichi Band - "Kindaichi Kosuke No Theme" (3:28)
Tetsuji Hayashi - "Hidari Mune No Seiza" (3:59)
Anri - "Last Summer Whisper" (4:56)
Momoko Kikuchi - "Blind Curve" (4:04)
Tomoko Aran - "I'm In Love" (5:48)
Yu Imai - "Kindaichi Kosuke Nishi E Iku" (3:15)
Sadistics - "The Tokyo Taste" (3:33)
Piper - "Hot Sand" (3:27)
Junko Ohashi & Minoya Central Station - "Rainy Saturday & Coffee Break" (3:45)
Eri Ohno - "Skyfire" (5:10)
Yumi Murata - "Kanpoo" (5:05)
Kyoko Furuya - "Harumifutou" (4:10)
Yuji Toriyama - "Bay/Sky Provincetown 1977" (4:24)
 in stock $37.28
257
My Jamaican Dub
Cat: BCR 097. Rel: 12 Jun 20
My Jamaican Dub (2:34)
The Healer (2:55)
Review: The always excellently go slow and tropical sounds of Big Crown now look to Bacao Rhythm and Steel Band for covers of two classics. Up first is Grace Jones' nightclub classic "My Jamaican Guy" while on the flip is Erykah Badu's tribute to the legendary J Dilla, "The Healer". Both retain the essence of the original but come with loose hand claps, shimmering steel drums that bring coastal breezes, sand and sun into the equation and leave you laying horizontal. These are fine interpretations of top notch source material.
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Tags: Dub | Dub Reggae | Jamaican
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258
Let It Go
Cat: DYNAM 7072. Rel: 24 Jul 20
Let It Go (part 1) (2:56)
Let It Go (part 2) (2:03)
Review: Funk, soul and jazz-funk reissue specialists Dynamite Cuts are particularly good at offering up seven-inch singles featuring album tracks that have never previously appeared on "45". They're at it again here, delivering a killer seven-inch featuring the much-sampled two-part track that bookends K.C & The Sunshine Band's self-titled, 1975 sophomore LP. "Let It Go (Part 1)" is a low-down Miami funk treat featuring a hot-to-trot-mix of bustling drums, heavy percussion breaks, rousing vocals, fiery (and familiar) horn riffs and impassioned lead vocals. The slightly shorter "part two" mix is an even heavier, vocal-free take that deftly showcases the quality of the band's hip-shaking, rabble-rousing instrumentation.
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 in stock $14.87
259
Habibi Funk: An Eclectic Selection Of Music From The Arab World
VARIOUS
Cat: HABIBI 0071. Rel: 14 Dec 17
Fadoul - "Bsslama Hbibti" (4:54)
Bob Destiny - "Wang Dang" (4:37)
Attarazat Addahabia - "Unknown" (4:15)
Jalil Bennis Et Les Golden Hands - "Mirza" (2:17)
Sharhabeel Ahmed - "Irkos Farfesh" (4:37)
Belbao - "Casablanca Shuffle" (3:03)
Mallek Mohamed - "Rouhi Ya Hafida" (4:01)
Freh Kodja - "La Coladera" (3:13)
Kamal Keila - "Al Asafir" (5:20)
Ahmed Malek - "Tape 19.11" (2:46)
Hamid El Shaeri - "Ayonha" (3:39)
Ahmed Malek - "Bossa" (2:42)
Samir & Abboud - "Games" (3:27)
Al Massrieen - "Sah" (3:44)
Gharbi Sadok & Georges Garzia - "Lala Tibki" (3:00)
Dalton - "Soul Brother" (3:44)
Review: Habibi Funk has subtitled this tasty label compilation "an eclectic selection of music from the Arab world". It's an apt description, because the double vinyl set is little less than a whistle-stop tour of killer cuts from North Africa and the Middle East. Amongst the dirty and driving Morccoan funk (see Fadoul's righteously heavy opener), Arabic rock and roll (the Beatles-in-Timbukto flex of Jalil Bellis), Lebanese disco, Sudanese throw-downs and Algerian floor-burners, you'll find a quintet of previously unreleased tracks discovered during the label's extensive vault-digging explorations around the Arabic world. We can think of few finer introductions to vintage Arabic dance music, to be honest, and would heartily recommend it.
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 in stock $28.42
260
Lovin' Mighty Fire: Nippon Funk Soul Disco 1973-1983
VARIOUS
Cat: XXQLP 2046. Rel: 23 Feb 17
Lily - "By By Session Band" (4:22)
Rie Nakahara - "Sentimental Hotel" (4:03)
Haruomi Hosono - "Bara To Yajuu" (4:23)
Yasuko Agawa - "Why Don't You Move In With Me" (3:46)
Pink Lady - "Jiken Ga Okitara Bell Ga Naru" (3:56)
Yuko Asano - "Summer Champion" (3:36)
Junko Ohashi - "Dancin'" (4:23)
Masayoshi Takanaka - "Rainbow Paradise" (5:04)
Mari Natsuki - "Uragiri" (3:04)
Miyako Chaki - "Maboroshi No Hito" (2:47)
Kay Ishiguro - "Banana" (4:41)
Masaaki Hirao - "Funky! "Miyo" Chan" (4:00)
Ebonee Webb - "Yashow Macashow" (4:17)
Naoya Matsuoka & Minako Yoshida - "Lovin' Mighty Fire" (7:15)
 in stock $26.86
261
Jazz Rock
VARIOUS
Jazz Rock (gatefold LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MRBLP 204. Rel: 20 Aug 20
Kuroda Bushi (3:09)
Hanagasa Odori (3:05)
Soran Bushi (3:08)
Sansa Shigure (3:11)
Hietsuki Bushi (3:14)
Sado Okesa (3:33)
Itsuki No Komoriuta (2:58)
Hokkaibonuta (3:50)
Kiso Bushi (3:24)
Kaigara Bushi (3:15)
Iso Bushi (3:28)
Nanbu Ushioi Uta (3:32)
Review: Jazz Rock doesn't quite do exactly what it says on the cover - jazz features heavily on this gorgeous record, but of the spiritual kind, and often driven by lush, funky drum playing. It is also a record defined by the distinctive sound of the koto - a traditional Japanese string instrument that lends the record a delicate and beautiful feel. It was recorded in 1973 and sounds both perfectly aged yet utterly fresh and also features bamboo flute playing by Hozan Yamamoto. It's a laidback record, one filled with the joys of spring, but also one that doesn't take itself too seriously and gets upbeat and funky as often as it does tender and pensive.
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 in stock $20.85
262
Strawberry Letter 23 (reissue) (remastered) (Record Store Day 2019)
Strawberry Letter 23 (3:59)
Ice Cold Daydream (2:27)
Review: ** REPRESS ALERT ** This timeless classic by American singer-songwriter Shuggie Otis is an instantly recognisable masterpiece of soul. 1971's "Strawberry Letter 23" from his album "Freedom Flight" has endured and become a rare groove touchstone. Flecked with elements of psych and breakbeat, it is prescient, and stuffed with neat tics and tricks. Turn to the flip for an added bonus - "Ice Cold Daydream" is a funk bomb full of bouncing organs and squelching wah wah guitars with Shuggie's trademark vocal tones laid over the top.
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 in stock $11.99
263
Nigeria Soul Power 70: Afro Funk Afro Rock Afro Disco
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 446. Rel: 18 Oct 19
Geraldo Pino - "Shake Hands" (4:41)
Sonny Okosunds Ozziddi - "Dance Of The Elephants" (7:27)
The Wings - "We'll Get Home" (3:51)
Alhaji (Chief) Prof Kollington Ayinla - "E Ye Ika Se" (3:22)
Colomach - "Kassa Kpa Sama Kpa" (3:39)
Geraldo Pino - "Heavy Heavy Heavy" (6:24)
MFB - "Beware" (2:25)
Tony Grey & The Ozimba Messengers - "You Are The One" (7:22)
Sonny Okosuns - "Oba Erediauwa I" (6:20)
The Wings - "Single Boy" (4:02)
Geraldo Pino - "Power To The People" (5:43)
Original Wings - "Igba Alusi" (7:03)
Don Bruce & The Angels - "Sugar Baby" (6:32)
Geraldo Pino - "Africans Must Unite" (5:51)
Review: Back in 2017, Soul Jazz offered up a superb box set of seven 7" singles featuring a wealth of 1970s Nigerian afro-rock, afro-funk and afro-disco. Since then the box has been changing hands for significant sums online, so they've bowed to pressure and decided to reissue it as a gatefold double album. It features the same combination of tracks from the likes of Geraldo Pino, Tony Grey, The Wings and MFB, though this time they've been included in a different order. For those interested in raw, raucous and life-affirming Nigerian dance music from the period, it should be an essential purchase (providing, of course, they don't already own the previous box set).
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 in stock $27.38
264
Destruction (reissue)
Cat: WC 25000. Rel: 26 Sep 19
Destruction (2:34)
Off-spring (feat Leon Morgan) (2:33)
Review: Funk fans hold tight: Food City have licensed a reissue of a holy grain tune from 1969 that would usually cost you a month's rent to purchase. The People's Choice were a short-lived group from Grand Rapids, Michigan who only put out a handful of tunes but still managed to leave their mark. "Destruction" is a raw jam with a consistent funky groove as a baseline weaves its way in and out. Big and expressive, it's bound to get any dancefloor going. Flip side "Off-spring" that's led by some florrid flute playing is just as effective.
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 in stock $13.30
265
Wanted Dead Or Alive
Cat: SB 7039. Rel: 29 Oct 19
Wanted Dead Or Alive (3:27)
Can You Feel It (3:06)
Review: Produced by Leroy Hutson and Curtis Mayfield, released by Just Sunshine Records, over the course of five years, the community-based collective Voices Of East Harlem blessed the world with three albums and a whole string of funky singles, including these two cult tracks. "Wanted Dead Or Alive" is straight up funk with a strong splash of gospel. One of their most popular cuts, it was taken from their 1973 self-titled album. "Can You Feel It" on the B offers much more of a rare groove and funk vibe with keys and some powerful backing vocals. It still sounds as fresh as it did 45 years ago. You feeling it?
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 in stock $11.99
266
The Reworks EP
Cat: WEWILL 020. Rel: 09 Oct 19
At The Club In Lagos (6:14)
Back Again (4:26)
Good To Me (5:59)
Review: Earlier in the year, the Marseille crew behind the Wewillalwaysbealovesong label DJ'd alongside Art Of Tones and wowed at some of the self-made reworks and re-edits he was dropping in his set. A short time later they'd reached an agreement to release this EP of revisions from the French producer's vaults. Our pick of the bunch is the driving, housed-up gospel disco revision "Back Again", though the similarly raw and guttural gospel funk re-edit on the B-side, "Good To Me", is equally as potent. A-side "At The Club In Lagos", a brilliant blend of R&B style male soul vocals, fuzzy Afrobeat horns and jaunty disco grooves, is also wonderful.
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 in stock $13.04
267
Impeach The President
Impeach The President (blue vinyl 7")
Cat: WCR 015. Rel: 04 Dec 23
Impeach The President (3:42)
Impeach The President (dub version) (5:00)
Review: Given the anger in the United States surrounding the antics of President Trump, it was almost inevitable that we'd see a cover version of Roy C Hammond and the Honey Drippers' Nixon-era funk bomb "Impeach The President" at some point. It's a great cover, too, with Fysah Thomas providing a sassy, venomous lead vocal over a fine, horns-and-drumbreaks-heavy funk backing track courtesy of backing band The Get Down Underground. On the flip they completely re-build the track, re-casting it as an authentic dub reggae workout complete with delay-laden vocal and horn snippets and an all new rhythm track. It's rather brilliant all told and arguably even better than the A-side version.
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 in stock $11.74
268
Atlantis
Atlantis (limited 7")
Cat: DYNAM 7042. Rel: 17 May 19
Straussmania (4:51)
Baiao (4:04)
 in stock $14.87
269
O Journaleiro
O Journaleiro (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ45 016. Rel: 15 Dec 14
Toni Tornado - "O Jornaleiro"
Som Tres - "Homenagem A Mongo"
Review: Rich gutsy soul from a man who's regularly described as Brazil's James Brown, "O Journalerio" is a blueprint funk jam. Released in 1971 (on his hyper-rare album BR-3) it's all about the orchestrated swing, bluesy groove and Hammond licks so lavish you need to towel on every listen. Flip for Som Tres... An off-shoot of the Sambalanco Trio, it's the sound of Cesar Camargo Mariano controlling a restrained rolling slice of filmic instrumental funk where horns, keys and drums gather momentum with big band drama. Neither have been released on 45" before, making this all the more special.
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 in stock $9.12
270
Sao Paulo Brasil (reissue)
Cat: MRBLP 183. Rel: 29 Nov 18
Metropole (5:49)
Estacao Do Norte (4:03)
Fabrica (4:17)
Poluicao (5:52)
Imigrantes (3:59)
Metro (3:16)
Litoral (5:25)
Futebol De Bar (2:32)
Review: Over the years, Cesar Mariano and Cia's 1977 set "Sao Paolo Brasil" has achieved cult status, with dusty-fingered diggers regularly proclaiming it one of the finest jazz-funk/fusion albums of the period (a fact confirmed by the high prices that original vinyl copies often change hands for online). Remarkably, this timely Mr Bongo reissue marks the first time the set has been released outside of its native South America. Rich in glistening jazz guitars, fizzing, Azymuth-style organ riffs, spacey synths, warm bass and skittish drums, the album's eight tracks bristle with breeziness, subtle samba motifs, sumptuous dancefloor grooves, sunny downtempo workouts and effervescent arrangements. In a word: essential.
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 in stock $21.89
271
For The Love Of Money
Cat: PR 65011P. Rel: 27 Jun 18
For The Love Of Money (7:21)
Darlin' Darlin' Baby (Sweet, Tender, Love) (4:18)
Review: Originally released in 1974, "For the Love of Money" is a soul/funk song that was recorded by Philadelphia soul group The O'Jays for the album Ship Ahoy. The lineup at the time comprised of Eddie Levert, William Powell and Walter Williams, It was written and composed by Anthony Jackson, Leon Huff & Kenneth Gamble, and produced on the latter's Philadelphia International Records. The original pressing was issued as a single in late 1973 with "People Keep Tellin' Me" as its B-side. The single peaked at number three on the U.S. Billboard R&B chart, and at No. 9 on Billboard's Pop Singles chart in spring 1974. "For the Love of Money" made the group Grammy Hall of Fame Inductees in 2016.
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 in stock $16.17
272
Xxplosive
Cat: BC 05445. Rel: 02 Jul 18
Xxplosive (3:24)
Burn (3:45)
 in stock $9.91
273
E Novamente Mas Que Nada
Cat: BRZ45 065. Rel: 14 Aug 17
Ronaldo Reseda - "E Novamente Mas Que Nada" (5:19)
Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti - "Ginga" (2:57)
Review: The 65th volume in Mr Bongo's admirable Brazil 45s series shines a light on Rio De Janeiro's turn-of-the-'80s boogie scene. On the A-side you'll find "E Novamente Mas Que Nada" by Ronaldo Resado, a five-minute chunk of samba-laced boogie sunshine that was originally featured on the artist's eponymous 1979 debut album. While wonderful, it's slightly overshadowed by flipside cut "Ginga", one of the highlights from Robson Jorge and Lincoln Olivetti's sought-after 1982 full-length (which, incidentally, was recently reissued by Mr Bongo and is well worth checking). Joining the dots between synth-heavy electrofunk, horn-toting disco-funk and languid jazz-funk, the instrumental track is arguably one of the best Brazilian boogie records ever made. Don't sleep.
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 in stock $9.12
274
Disco Highlife Reedit Series
Cat: COMET 087. Rel: 19 Jun 19
Pat Thomas - "Enye Woa" (6:24)
Pat Thomas - "Enye Woa" (LeonxLeon Keyed Up mix) (7:20)
Ebo Taylor - "Atwer Abroba" (8:14)
Ebo Taylor - "Atwer Abroba" (Leo Nanjo remix) (5:03)
Review: Comet's "Disco Highlife" re-edit series continues with an EP that draws together original tracks and reworks from two of the Highlife scene's biggest stars: Ebo Taylor and Pat Thomas. The latter can be found on side A, with the tipsy, synth-driven highlife-boogie fusion of "Enye Woa". This is in turn re-edited by LeonxLeon, who has not only extended the original track but also added some superb new spacey synth solos. Turn to the flip for Ebo Taylor's richly percussive, Hammond-laden disco-highlife bubbler "Atwer Abroba" and Leo Nanjo's brilliant remix, which re-imagines the track as a rubbery chunk of Highlife-house drenched in dub delays.
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 in stock $14.59
275
The Notorious JB's: The BIG Payback
Cat: NOTORIOUS JBS. Rel: 13 Apr 23
Intro Theme (0:44)
BIG Poppa's Got A Brand New Bag (3:59)
Sex Machine Gun Funk (4:02)
Ten Crack Commandments (feat Fela Kuti) (3:32)
Don't Do Drugs PSA (interlude) (0:49)
The BIG Payback (5:47)
Kick In The Door (3:36)
Say It Loud (I'm Black & Proud) (3:16)
Everyday Struggle (3:58)
Stay In School PSA (outro) (0:18)
Think BIG (bonus track) (2:27)
Review: Amerigo's The Big Payback series finds him bring together some fantasy all stars for his "J.B. and The Soul Mates" tribute concept. Here, James Brown's music is reworked, edited and chopped together with the work of hip hop giant Notorious BIG. It results in speaker blasting, floor filling, ass wiggling jams that mash up all the most iconic verses and choruses from each singer with their most recognisable guitar riffs, drum breaks and samples. It's a colourful collage that is as fun as it is funky.
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 in stock $28.14
276
Turned On To You
Cat: EX 7037. Rel: 10 Mar 21
Turned On To You (4:30)
Ladies Of The Eighties (instrumental) (2:55)
 in stock $10.17
277
I Love Music
Cat: PIR 1010AB. Rel: 07 Dec 18
I Love Music (6:54)
My Favourite Person (4:17)
Back Stabbers (3:08)
Message Is Our Music (6:22)
 in stock $9.37
278
Jaye P Morgan (reissue)
Jaye P Morgan (reissue) (LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: WWSLP 20. Rel: 23 Jan 19
I Fall In Love Everyday (3:09)
Keepin' It To Myself (3:21)
Here Is Where Your Love Belong (4:32)
Closet Man (3:32)
It's Been So Long (5:32)
Let's Get Together (3:46)
Can't Hide Love (4:32)
You're All I Need To Get By (3:19)
It All Goes Round (6:02)
Review: When popular 1950s singer Jaye P Morgan first released this eponymous album in 1976, she would undoubtedly have hoped it would reignite her career. Sadly it didn't, but the album - a curious but hugely enjoyable mix of saccharine, synth-laden slow jams, disco-fired dancefloor workouts, Broadway style torch songs and fuzzy funk - went on to become a cult classic amongst Balearic-minded diggers. As this essential reissue proves, much of the material has aged rather well. Check, for example, the laidback AOR disco chug of "Can't Hide Love", the Barry White style seductiveness of "Here Is Where Your Love Belong" and the spine-tingling rush of Morgan's killer disco cover of Detroit soul staple "You're All I Need To Get By". Don't sleep!
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 in stock $33.89
279
Los Conquistadores Chocolates
Cat: EA 33181. Rel: 03 Jan 13
Los Conquistadores Chocolates (Victor Rosado mix) (8:57)
Los Conquistadores Chocolates (original version) (6:08)
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280
Cola Bottle Baby
Cola Bottle Baby (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: PR 65017P. Rel: 23 Jan 19
Cola Bottle Baby (4:52)
Freaky Deaky Sities (4:51)
Review: Marking 40 years since the release of Edwin Birdsong's self-titled and fourth studio album, this Philly reissue couldn't have landed at a more poignant time as the LA funkateer sadly passed away on week of release. "Cola Bottle Baby" is known to absolutely everyone thanks to Daft Punk and that refreshing fizzy groove sounds even better, freer, looser, cooler in its natural state. The lesser spotted "Freaky Deaky Sities" kicks like a loose limbed mule, too. Perhaps a riposte to Roy Ayers "Freaky Deaky" hit the year before, or just another fine trope LA's funk continuum, once again it's the cult fusioneer at his most vibrant. Rest in peace.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $16.17
281
Ambolley (reissue)
Cat: MRBLP 205. Rel: 18 Jun 19
It's High Life (5:00)
Walking Down The Street (5:30)
'Cos I Love You (4:54)
Cut Your Coat (5:18)
Adwoa (4:08)
Simigwa (2:02)
Franfranta (5:00)
Review: Initially released in South Africa in 1982, Gyedu-Blay Ambolley's sophomore set is now regarded as a boogie-era Highlife classic. Here issued on CD for the very first time via Mr Bongo, the album features the Ghanaian star brilliantly joining the dots between driving disco-funk, jazz-funk, intoxicating slow jams, calypso, dub reggae and his beloved highlife. Highlights come thick and fast throughout, with standouts including heavy percussion jam "Simigwa", the boogie-dub skank of "Adwoa", the down-low grooves of "Walking Down The Street" and the killer disco highlife anthem "It's High Life". Simply essential.
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 in stock $21.89
282
Kansas City
Kansas City (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: SNDWLP 121. Rel: 18 Sep 17
Kansas City (7:15)
Shanana (4:44)
Beat (5:59)
Take It (6:15)
Funky Fly (4:49)
Work Is Done (4:37)
Review: Long lost groove gold from South Africa, The Movers blessed the world with almost 20 albums during their tenure throughout the late 60s / 70s. A fluid collective with scant documentation on their history, key players changed in the band frequently but Soundway have traced the credits of this rare opus down to producer David Thekwane and musicians Jabu Sibumbe, L Rhikoti, Lloyd Lelosa and Sankie Chounyane. Whoever the line-up was, the key sounds were always consistent as the troupe writhed and frolicked around disco soul axis, as is best celebrated here on the thumping funk fusion of the title track, the sweaty insistency and tightness of "Beat" and the awesome falsettos of "Work Is Done".
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 in stock $14.08
283
Kenya Special: Selected East African Recordings From The 1970's & 80's
VARIOUS
Cat: SNDWLP 046. Rel: 15 Mar 17
The Loi-Toki-Tok - "Ware-Wa"
Slim Ali & The Famous Hodi Boys - "Watoto Nyara"
Orchestre Baba National - "Sweet Sweet Mbombo"
Gatanga Boys Band - "Wendo Ti Mbia"
Hafusa Abasi & Slim Ali with The Yahoos Band - "Sina Raha"
Nashil Pichen & The Eagles Lupopo - "Ng'ong'a Wa Mwanjalo"
Nairobi Matata Jazz - "Tamba Tamba"
The Lulus Band - "Ngwendeire Guita"
Mbiri Young Stars - "Ndiri Ndanogio Niwe"
The Lulus Band - "Nana"
Afro 70 - "Weekend"
The Rift Valley Brothers - "Mu-Africa"
DO 7 Band - "HO Ochiri"
Afro '70 - "Cha-Umheja"
Peter Tsotsi Juma & The Eagles Lupopo - "Kajo Golo-Weka"
New Gatanga Sound - "Thonia Ni Caki"
Sophia Ben & The Eagles Lupopo - "See Serere"
Kalambya Boys - "Kivelenge"
The Loi-Toki-Tok Band - "Leta Ngoma"
Huruma Boys Band - "Theresia"
Orchestre Veve Star - "Nitarudia"
The Mombasa Vikings - "Mama Matotoya"
The Lulus Band - "Mutumia Muriu"
Ndalani 77 Brothers - "Nzaumi"
Review: Having explored the rich heritage of Nigeria and Ghana with well researched vigour, Soundway turn to Kenya for their next adventure... A rare insight: while Lagos was churning out seminal Afrobeat compositions, Kenya took to western influences in a much subtler fashion. With heavy emphasis on the Kenyan benga and Afro-Cuban rumba there's a much deeper, local folk presentation and format throughout most of the selection. Complete with detailed notes and beautiful presentation (like all Soundway compendiums) this won't look out of place in any collection.
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Tags: African | Afrobeat | Afro Funk
 in stock $26.07
284
Take Me To The Mardi Gras (reissue)
Cat: BAB 005. Rel: 04 Mar 22
Bob James - "Take Me To The Mardi Gras" (extended Breaks Special edition) (3:30)
David Matthews - "Sandworms" (extended Breaks Special edition) (4:22)
Review: The Beats and Breaks series of "Extended Break Edits" has so far succeeded in its stated aim to provide DJs with simple but devastatingly effective rearrangements built around lengthening key percussive packages. The mystery editors behind the series are at it again here, first looping up the distinctive, cowbell and triangle-driven drum passages dotted throughout Bob James' classic "Take Me To The Mardi Gras". On the flip, they take their scalpel to David Matthews' 1977 jazz-funk gem "Sandworms", casually making merry with the proto hip-hop beat, rubbery bass guitar, flanged guitar riffs and snaking saxophone solos.
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 in stock $11.99
285
Hard Times
Cat: SB 7031. Rel: 14 Apr 21
Hard Times (0:30)
Listen To Me (0:30)
Review: Powerful belters from soul supernova Baby Huey. The only solo 45s he cut for Curtom Records before he passed away aged only 26, this was released posthumously and OG copies regularly go for over 200 pounds. Now reissued on Soul Brother, the two sides give you the full fat Huey; "Hard Times" hits with a raw Lee Fields style gravelly, story-telling delivery while "Listen To Me" shows Huey's deft ability to band-lead an all-out rock jam. Raw and emotional, Huey left this world far too soon.
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 in stock $17.21
286
Down In The Basement
Cat: SNDW 12029. Rel: 16 Mar 18
Down In The Basement (5:04)
The Opposite (3:15)
Continue The Fun (Space version) (4:40)
Tuto Bay (3:32)
Review: After two 45s on Les Disques Bongo Joe, Dutch Afrofunk space cadets make their debut on Soundway with their first full EP. Hurling all their roots and inspirations into a heady, bewitching brew of west African, Columbian, Caribbean, Latin and all-round cosmic fusion, the results are four slabs of world funk gold. "Down In The Basement" updates highlife styles with a salubrious big-bottomed disco twist, "The Opposite" ups the tempo with a little more cumbia charm while "Continue The Fun" adds a dub mentality to the mix as we're chugged to oblivion with heads down introspection. Finally "Tuto Bay" closes somewhere on a Cuban beach with rum-warmed harmonies. Beautiful.
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 in stock $13.04
287
Remember My Song: Special Edition
Cat: MRBLP 120. Rel: 02 May 14
I Got The
Another Year
Down
Old Time Song
The Vulture
Dreamer
Sadie & The Devil
Turn On Your Love
Remember My Song
 in stock $21.89
288
Africano (reissue)
Africano (reissue) (12" with obi-strip)
Cat: GET 1200212. Rel: 17 Jul 17
Africano (4:45)
Why Can't We Live Together (3:33)
Review: Timmy Thomas, sometimes known as The Magician, frequently regarded as one of the most sampled men beyond the Brown franchise, he's been referenced by everyone from Drake to Dilla to MC Hammer. Here we find two of his most well known cuts, both taken from his 1972 album, Why Can't We Live Together. There's a wry cosmic sheen weaving and shimmering in the background of the soaking wet Afrofunk groove of "Africano" while the keys of "Why Can't We Live Together" instantly hit with a soul you've heard, felt and loved in so many contexts. Certified classic.
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 in stock $15.91
289
Destination
Cat: EXPAND 110. Rel: 02 Feb 18
Destination (6:38)
Destination (Difusion re-edit) (6:43)
 in stock $12.78
290
Ain't No Sunshine
Cat: BRZ45 068. Rel: 11 Sep 17
Ain't No Sunshine (4:47)
Ponteio (3:13)
Review: Amongst fans of Brazilian music, Sivuca is arguably best known for his 1973 cover of "Ain't No Sunshine" - later a favourite on the rare groove scene - which re-casts the Bill Withers classic as a sumptuous chunk of shuffling samba sunshine. Here, the track gets reissued as part of Mr Bongo's brilliant Brazil 45s series, alongside his lesser-known - but no less impressive - cover of Edu Lobo's "Ponteio".
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Tags: MPB | Samba
 in stock $9.12
291
Kindred
Kindred (7")
Cat: WSS 0057. Rel: 11 Sep 17
Kindred (feat Wendell Harrison) (4:06)
Polyester People (feat Jeremy Ellis) (4:02)
Review: Surprise: Detroit five-piece Will Sessions warm us up for their next album with two classics from their elusive 2010 jazz fusion homage Kindred. The title track builds on their more cosmic work with frantic guitar flashes and horn cries over a languid moonlit bed creating sudden moments of tension, release. "Polyester People" flips the energy as the troupe tightly roll out a firing jazz funk riff that's so tightly locked the delicious keys can do as they please... And often do. Bring on the new album.
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 in stock $9.12
292
Disco Reggae Vol 3
VARIOUS
Cat: STIX 046. Rel: 03 Oct 17
Taggy Matcher - "Disco Illusion" (5:55)
7 Samurai - "Shake It Dub" (feat Alicia "Blue Eyez" Smith - extended 12" version) (7:33)
The Dynamics - "Feel Like Makin Love" (4:44)
Lucas Arruda - "Melt The Night" (Mato Reggae remix) (5:21)
The Dynamics - "Miss You" (extended disco version) (6:54)
Rosemary Martins - "Love To Love You Baby" (5:32)
Taggy Matcher - "Cantaloupe Island" (5:27)
Mato - "Movin' In The Right Direction" (3:37)
Taggy Matcher - "Big Fun" (5:01)
 in stock $27.11
293
Kellee
Kellee (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 33003. Rel: 01 Jan 90
I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More, Baby (4:57)
What You Don't Know (3:00)
Mister Magic (3:12)
You Are So Beautiful (2:30)
I Love Music (4:31)
Stop, Look & Listen To Your Heart (3:31)
Jolene (3:47)
Time To Space (3:31)
Once Not Long Ago (3:29)
 in stock $15.38
294
Tiki
Tiki (7")
Cat: PPR 013. Rel: 25 Apr 19
Tiki (4:20)
What's Going On (4:33)
 in stock $13.82
295
A La Memoria Del Muerto (reissue)
A La Memoria Del Muerto (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: VAMPI 174. Rel: 28 Mar 17
A La Memoria Del Muerto (4:23)
Mi Verdadero Son (3:31)
Payaso (4:51)
Los Niches (2:54)
La Fruta Bomba (3:29)
Achilipu (3:50)
A Bailar Oriza (3:49)
Descarga Fruko (3:58)
Bomba Africana (3:05)
Baho Kende (4:01)
Rumbo A La Ciudad (4:43)
Tihuanaco (3:19)
Review: Julio Ernesto Estrada, simply known as Fruko, is a Colombian composer, multi-instrumentalist, and orchestra leader who pretty much gave salsa its name from the early 1970s. You go ask any serious DJ who is into South American music, and the name Fruko will no doubt get dropped on a regular basis. In fact, up until now, this man's records have made themselves scarce on the second-hand market, and there is a very particular sort of crowd whose willing to spend big money on them. A La Memoria Del Muerto is his second LP, from 1972, and what is perhaps the man's most definitive work. It's just one of those albums that runs fluidly from start to finish, showcasing all of its native beauty with effortless skill and furore. Rampant trumpets, seductive piano keys, kinetic percussion, and a sense of tropicality make this into a spectacular piece of work.
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Tags: Latin | Latin Jazz | Colombian
 in stock $25.02
296
Great To Be Here
Cat: BCR 058. Rel: 17 May 19
Great To Be Here (3:05)
All The Cash (2:40)
 in stock $13.30
297
Monkey In A Sack
Cat: FUNK45 015. Rel: 04 Feb 04
Monkey In A Sack (instrumental)
Cat Scream (instrumental)
! low stock $7.56
298
I Choose You (Record Store Day 2019)
Cat: KA 1003P. Rel: 24 Apr 19
I Choose You (5:54)
Punkin' Funkin' (4:38)
Review: It would be fair to say that Paris Holley is not one of the best-known purveyors of 1980s funk and soul, though the handful of releases he put out in the decade tend to be cherished by serious diggers and DJs. 1984 jam "I Choose You", which is here reissued for the first time since the '80s, is undoubtedly one of his standout moments. Hazy, super-sweet and laidback, the cut sees Holley adding his soulful, high octave tones to a blissful backing track rich in fluid piano lines, sun-kissed guitars and mazy synth lines. Arguably even better is synth-funk B-side "Punkin' Funkin", a fizzing workout that sounds like a more soulful, talkbox-free take on Zapp man Roger Troutman's trademark sound.
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 in stock $13.04
299
Prelude To...
Cat: FOLP 2046. Rel: 30 Aug 07
Play With Fire
Somebody To Love
Prelude
Listen To Your Heart
For You
Searching The Circle
My Love & I
Do You Know
Satisfied
 in stock $13.55
300
Al Zman Saib
Cat: HABIBI 002. Rel: 14 Jan 16
Sid Redad (3:02)
Laylat Al Jabda (5:13)
Maktoub Lah (6:42)
Tayeh (3:09)
La Tiq Tiq Latiq (3:51)
Al Zman Saib (3:53)
Kalam Al Nass (6:01)
Taarida (4:44)
 in stock $22.69
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