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Human Music (reissue)
Human Music (reissue) (gatefold LP)
Cat: HIQLP 108. Rel: 27 Sep 23
 
Jazz
BOA (13:11)
OBA (7:40)
ABO (11:59)
BAO (11:59)
 in stock $22.32
The Blackbyrds
Cat: BGPD 1105. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Funk/Reissues
Do It Fluid (5:22)
Gut Level (4:12)
Reggins (4:01)
The Runaway (4:12)
Funky Junkie (7:03)
Summer Love (5:10)
Lifestyles (3:11)
A Hot Day Today (3:15)
 in stock $18.16
Soul Brother's Testify (reissue)
Cat: BGPS 071. Rel: 25 Oct 23
 
Funk/Reissues
Soul Brother's Testify (part 1) (2:10)
Soul Brother's Testify (part 2) (2:09)
Review: A whole host of crucial funk reissues are landing right now courtesy of the good folks at BGP and up there with the nest of them is this one from Chester Randle's Soul Senders, an ensemble featuring a rotating vests of musicians from America that were active in the 60s onwards. Their 'Soul Brother's Testify' came in two parts, both of which take up one side each of this 7", and were mainstays of the deep funk movement that rose up around the late 90s and early 2000s. They still do a job now with their hard hitting breaks and funky ass riffs.
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 in stock $10.38
Friends & Neighbors: Live At Prince Street
Cat: HIQLP 116. Rel: 30 Aug 23
 
Jazz
Friends & Neighbors (vocal)
Friends & Neighbors (instrumental)
Long Time No See
Let's Play
Forgotten Songs
Tomorrow
 in stock $22.32
Dance Girl
Cat: BGPS 069. Rel: 25 Oct 23
 
Funk/Reissues
Fatback Brother Bill Curtis - "Dance Girl" (2:50)
Johnny King & Fatback Band - "Keep On Brother Keep On" (2:05)
Review: Bill Curtis' Fatback Band is known around the world for its soul and disco hits but their roots actually lay in funk. They were one of the most impressive outfits around in that particular genre and so they have, for those who are willing to dig deep enough, plenty of rare funk gems to call upon from their earliest days. Here we get a couple of them with 'Dance Girl' - the last tune they released in 1974 before signing to Event/Spring. It was a real classic at block parties back in the day and on the flip is a tune that will cost you over L1000 if you can find an original, namely 'Keep On Brother Keep On' - the group's second single on Curtis BC Projects II label.
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 in stock $10.13
Heavy Equipment (remastered)
Cat: HIQLP 118. Rel: 25 Oct 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Shadows Of Life (3:15)
On The Way (4:18)
Bye Bye Baby (3:45)
Gimme Some Lovin' (3:35)
First Time Last Time (2:54)
Lazy Livin' (5:54)
97 Days (3:09)
She's Gone (2:43)
It's All Over Now (3:25)
 in stock $20.75
I Got Some
Cat: BGPS 070. Rel: 25 Oct 23
 
Funk/Reissues
I Got Some (part 1) (2:54)
I Got Some (part 2) (2:48)
Review: BGP has been busy of late and is turning out a busy run of fine 45rpms right now. This one is a pair of tunes from Detroit soul singer and songwriter Willie Garner aka Billy Garner, Sugar Bilal, and several other variations. It is two versions of his debut single from 1971 on New Day and if you can find one of those original copies on 7" then you will also need to find over 500 quid to make it your own. This reissue saves you the financial hit and offers up both parts of the raw as you like, James Brown inspire funky numbers. .
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 in stock $10.13
Foolish Man (reissue)
Cat: BGPS 072. Rel: 25 Oct 23
 
Funk/Reissues
Foolish Man (part 1) (2:59)
Foolish Man (part 2) (3:07)
Review: 'Foolish Man Part 1' and 'Part 2' by The Huck Daniels Co is one of several 45rpms the BGP label is dropping at the moment and weirdly many of them are also in two parts. This one features guitarist Daniels who was a key part of the B.B. King band ahead of later setting in Los Angeles and becoming a respected leader in his own right. He wrote just one for Kent Records and that was in 1973 as the label headed into its final days. 'Part 1' on the A-side is a driving funk cut aimed squarely at the club and heavy on inspiration from James Brown and the version on the flip levels up with organ playing from Earl Foster.
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 in stock $10.38
Live! (reissue)
Live! (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: HIQLP 100. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Jazz
Sorceress (6:10)
Prelude (3:11)
Expansions (8:13)
My Love (4:36)
Visions Of A New World (Phase One) (2:42)
Visions Of A New World (Phase Two) (6:03)
Water Colors (5:53)
Sunset (7:10)
 in stock $22.32
Reflections Of A Golden Dream (reissue)
Cat: HIQLP 106. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Funk/Reissues
Get Down Everybody (It's Time For World Peace) (4:23)
Quiet Dawn (3:29)
Sunbeams (3:50)
Meditations (4:21)
Peace & Love (2:31)
Beautiful Woman (6:03)
Goddess Of Love (4:18)
Inner Beauty (2:15)
Golden Dreams (4:49)
Journey Into Space (2:15)
Review: Lonnie Liston Smith's legacy in the world of spiritual jazz, soul and funk is huge, but he remains an often overlooked figure only discovered by those with a dedication to the music. As such, his albums are always worthy of reissue to hopefully reach more ears in need of the gifts they possess, and while Expansions is rightly considered his landmark offering, this swift follow up with The Cosmic Echoes is just as essential. Just melt into the bubbling, fast-slow reverie of 'Beautiful Woman' and let Smith's exquisite talents carry you away. If you already know the music, then take a chance to cop a freshly remastered edition, and if you're not familiar with Smith's work then take this golden opportunity to expand your horizons.
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The Loop (reissue)
Cat: HIQLP 115. Rel: 27 Jul 23
 
Jazz
The Loop (2:21)
The More I See You (4:21)
The Man (2:41)
Time After Time (4:28)
Big Bill (3:54)
Possum Grease (2:12)
Cristo Redentor (4:43)
The Shyster (3:08)
My Romance (4:04)
Hot Sauce (2:19)
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 in stock $22.83
Mothership Connection (reissue)
Cat: HIQLP 122. Rel: 27 Sep 23
 
Funk/Reissues
P Funk (Wants To Get Funked Up) (7:38)
Mothership Connection (Star Child) (6:11)
Unfunky UFO (4:23)
Supergroovalisticprosifunkstication (5:01)
Handcuffs (4:00)
Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker) (5:45)
Night Of The Thumpasorus Peoples (5:02)
 in stock $22.58
Free Will (remastered)
Free Will (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: XXQLP 126. Rel: 24 Jan 24
 
Soul
Free Will (3:29)
The Middle Of Your Day (4:28)
The Get Out Of The Ghetto Blues (5:09)
Speed Kills (3:17)
Did You Hear What They Said? (3:28)
The King Alfred Plan (2:54)
No Knock (2:10)
Wiggy (2:17)
Ain't No New Thing (3:37)
Billy Green Is Dead (2:00)
Sex Education: Ghetto Style (0:29)
And Then He Wrote Meditations (2:41)
Review: Gil-Scott Heron was at the peak of his powers when he recorded Free Will as a follow-up to career highlight Pieces Of A Man. Originally released in 1972, it's steeped in the song craft of its predecessor and charged with the polemic that elevated his work to some of the greatest to ever shine a light on the Black American experience. The likes of 'Speed Kills' show just how tender Scott-Heron could be, while 'Did You Hear What They Said?' Ranks as one of the most heartbreaking tracks he ever committed to tape. 'The King Alfred Plan' and 'No Knock' prefigure rap as the legend's impassioned poetry rides on the rawest of percussion tracks. It's, quite simply, a masterpiece.
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 in stock $27.76
The Creator Has A Master Plan (Peace)
Cat: BGPS 073. Rel: 25 Oct 23
 
Jazz
Leon Thomas - "The Creator Has A Master Plan (Peace)" (edit) (3:02)
Louis Armstrong & Leon Thomas - "The Creator Has A Master Plan (Peace)" (4:06)
Review: 'The Creator Has a Masterplan (Peace)' might have been performed beautifully by Louis Armstrong but it was written by Pharoah Sanders and Leon Thomas. Sanders was the first to record and release it on February 14, 1969 and it has since been covered by the likes of Don Cherry, Krokodil, The Dynamics, Lord Echo and many more artists right up to the present day. Here we get the Leon Thomas versions from 1969 as well as the one he recorded alongside Louis a year later. Two sublime sounds that make the whole world feel at peace.
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 in stock $10.13
Dollar Bill Y'all: Spring Records & The First Decade Of Hip Hop
VARIOUS
Cat: BGP 2317. Rel: 26 Apr 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Jimmy Spicer - "Money (Dollar Bill Y'All)" (long version) (7:20)
Fatback - "King Tim III (Personality Jock)" (6:09)
King Tim III - "Charley Says! (Roller Boogie Baby)" (7:04)
Mr Magic - "Magic's Message (There Has To Be A Better Way)" (4:33)
DJ Hollywood - "To Whoever It May Concern" (5:29)
Bally Boys - "Go For What You Know" (5:14)
The Rangers - "I'm Hot" (3:52)
Afrika & The Zulu Kings - "Cars" (Zulu club mix) (5:51)
MC Flex & The FBI Crew - "Rockin' It" (6:29)
D4 - "Tearin' It Up" (6:56)
Afrika & The Zulu Kings - "The Beach" (long vocal version) (6:44)
Review: Spring Records is one of those labels that played a key part in the early formation of hip-hop but doesn't seem to get spoken about too much. It was in 1979 that the label first dropped a hip-hop and rap-style record by The Fatback Band. The next decades saw them drop plenty more tunes but without major success in the mainstream. Now though looking back those tuners tell a story which is what is captured here on Dollar Bill Y'all: Spring Records And The First Decade Of Hip Hop. It's a great look at the now titanic genre's first ten years and features some landmarks by King Tim III, Jimmy Spicer, DJ Hollywood and Ice T amongst others.
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 in stock $20.75
Dollar Bill Y'all: Spring Records & The First Decade Of Hip Hop
VARIOUS
Cat: CDBGPD 317. Rel: 26 Apr 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Jimmy Spicer - "Money (Dollar Bill Y'All)" (long version)
Fatback - "King Tim III (Personality Jock)"
King Tim III - "Charley Says! (Roller Boogie Baby)"
Mr Magic - "Magic's Message (There Has To Be A Better Way)"
DJ Hollywood - "To Whoever It May Concern"
Bally Boys - "Go For What You Know"
The Rangers - "I'm Hot"
Afrika & The Zulu Kings - "Cars" (Zulu club mix)
MC Flex & The FBI Crew - "Rockin' It"
D4 - "Tearin' It Up"
Afrika & The Zulu Kings - "The Beach" (long vocal version)
 in stock $11.41
Latin Freestyle: New York/Miami 1983-1992
VARIOUS
Cat: XXQLP 2. Rel: 31 Aug 23
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Expose - "Point Of No Return" (7" version)
Janelle - "Don't Be Shy" (radio mix)
Meg - "Lover Girl" (radio mix)
Stacey Q - "Two Of Hearts" (12" version)
Lisette Melendez - "Together Forever" (radio edit)
Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam With Full Force - "I Wonder If I Take You Home" (with Full Force)
Debbie Deb - "When I Hear Music"
Nocera - "Let's Go" (radio version)
Connie - "Funky Little Beat"
Cover Girls - "Show Me"
Pretty Poison - "Nightime"
Company B - "Fascinated" (12" club mix)
Will To Power - "Dreamin'"
Alisha - "Baby Talk"
Lil Suzy - "Take Me In Your Arms"
Cynthia - "Thief Of Heart"
Review: 'Latin Freestyle: New York Miami 1983-1992' is a double LP compilation curated by Bob Stanley covering the whole spectrum of Latin Freestyle, a genre that emerged in the early 80s as a fusion of electro, disco, house, and Latin music. Though Freestyle itself was a prominent fixture of the 1980s-90s New York scene particularly, relatively little is known of the genre's popularity in Latino communities at the time. Mitigating the risk of historic erasure, 16 tracks of enduring uniqueness - from the likes of Expose, Stacey Q, Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam, Debbie Deb, Connie, Cover Girls, Pretty Poison, Company B, Will To Power, Alisha, Lil Suzy, and Cynthia - all appear here, recalling genre's massive impact on the community and worlds beyond it.
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 in stock $27.76
Sweet Taste Of Sin:Sensual Breakbeat Soul
VARIOUS
Cat: CDBGPD 141. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Funk/Reissues
Dennis Coffey - "Sweet Taste Of Sin"
Phillip Mitchell - "I'll See You In Hell First"
Betty Everett - "Keep It Up"
The 3 Pieces - "Backed Up Against The Wall"
The Fantastic Four - "Don't Risk Your Happiness On Foolishness"
The Detroit Emeralds - "Set It Out"
Eddie McLoyd - "Baby Get Down"
Natural Essence - "Killing Time"
Shirley Brown - "Love Starved"
Isaac Hayes & Millie Jackson - "Sweet Music Soft Lights & You"
Eramus Hall - "Your Love Is My Desire"
Millie Jackson - "It Hurts So Good"
Isaac Hayes - "I'm Gonna Have To Tell Her"
Johnny 'Guitar' Watson - "If I Had The Power"
Caesar Frazier - "I Got To Have Your Love"
Fatback - "Do It To Me Now"
 in stock $11.93
This Is Mod 1960-1968
VARIOUS
Cat: BGPD 1115. Rel: 27 Mar 24
 
50s/60s
Clarence Carter - "Looking For A Fox" (2:15)
Lonnie Mack & The Charmaines - "Money (That's What I Want)" (2:26)
Jimmy Hughes - "Hi Heel Sneakers" (2:54)
The Ikettes - "Camel Walk" (2:38)
Richard Berry & The Pharaohs - "Have Love Will Travel" (2:57)
The Merced Blue Notes - "Sundown" (2:34)
Lowell Fulsom - "Talkin' Woman" (2:33)
Darrow Fletcher - "The Pain Gets A Little Deeper" (2:24)
Mary Love - "Lay This Burden Down" (2:38)
Danny White - "Keep My Woman Home" (2:27)
Hank Jacobs - "Elijah Rockin' With Soul" (4:36)
James Carr - "Coming Back To Me Baby" (1:57)
Arthur Conley - "I Can't Stop (No, No, No)" (2:28)
Timmy Thomas - "It's My Life" (2:50)
Review: This is, indeed, a compilation of mod, curator Dean Rudland's focus here is Ace Records, whose whopping catalogue provides a historic snapshot of Black American funk and southern soul. A dynamic selection of faintly jazz-intoned US soul and r&b is hauled from the net here, as delights from the likes of Richard Berry, The Merced Blue Notes, Jimmy Hughes, James Carr, Timmy Thomas and Lowell Fulsom hear them engaging in various thematic staples of the time: pining after girls, deliberating over faux pas, riffing against Hammonds, and revelling - finding joy, in fact - in the everyday blues. With a few Northern soul treats also peppered in there to contrast to the introductory southerly comforts, this is the perfect intro compilation for those seeking the best music to go with their mohair.
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 in stock $18.16
This Is Street Funk 1968-1974
VARIOUS
Cat: BGPD 1116. Rel: 27 Mar 24
 
Funk/Reissues
Billy Garner - "Brand New Girl" (3:39)
The Fatback Band - "Mister Bass Man" (3:23)
Chet Ivey - "Bad On Bad" (2:54)
The Fame Gang - "Grits & Gravy" (4:01)
The Huck Daniels Co - "Foolish Man" (feat Johnny Adams - part 1) (2:57)
Tribe - "Funky Kingston" (3:11)
The Two Things In One - "Over Dose (Of Your Love)" (3:30)
Camille Lil Bob - "Stop!" (2:27)
Millie Jackson - "Hypocrisy" (2:13)
Billy Sha Rae - "Do It" (2:28)
The Mello Matics - "Mother Popcorn" (2:45)
Larry & Tommy - "Here Comes The Judge" (2:48)
Eddy Giles - "Soul Feeling" (part 1) (2:10)
National Soul Review - "Get Me Back On Time, Engine #9" (7:16)
Review: If you have a penchant for proper funk from the genre's prime era, then This Is Street Funk is for you. It's one in a series of compilations that have been put together to appeal to vinyl lovers and features two sides packed with tunes hand-picked with TLC from Ace and compiled by Dean Rudland, who has also penned the liner notes that one with it. This one sums up the sound of Black American in the 70s with soul and streetwise attitude colouring the funk next to a mix of fatback drums, syncopated bass, rhythmic guitars and explosive vocals. Plenty of names you would expect all feature such as Fatback Band and Millie Jackson, Billy Garner and Billy Sha-Rae, Fame Gang and Larry and Tommy and more.
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 in stock $18.16
Humpty Dump (reissue)
Cat: BGPS 007. Rel: 13 Feb 24
 
Funk/Reissues
Humpty Dump (part 1) (2:41)
Humpty Dump (part 2) (2:05)
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