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Are We Free To Love?
Cat: CORD 7035. Rel: 05 Oct 22
 
Soul
Are We Free To Love? (4:46)
How High Is High? (4:39)
Review: Still peddling pure and fast jazz-funk disco, and coming straight from the source, Afrodisia are an ingeniously named German band whose stated intent was to transcend colour and creed through the mode of music. The band barely squeezed by with four EPs and an LP to their name; these two new cuts were recorded for a second album, which never saw the light of day. The A cut is the highlight, being the dreamiest and creamiest of the two.
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 in stock $12.20
Elephant Sunrise
Cat: CORDLP 002. Rel: 19 Jul 18
 
Disco/Re-Edits
TMFF (2:28)
Elephant Sunrise (6:30)
Psychic Summers (6:02)
Could It Only Be Me (8:00)
Sugar Free (5:19)
Good Thang (6:53)
Wild Turkey (5:36)
Goin' Down To The Disco (3:10)
Zugabe (encore) (4:15)
Review: Later this year, crate-digging specialists Cordial Recordings is set to release an album of previously unheard recordings by cult German jazz-fusion combo Afrodisia. To get us in the mood, the London-based label has decided to reissue the band;s sole previous album, 1980's Elephant Sunrise. While the album is best known for the impeccable jazz-funk sweetness of "Sugar Free" - recorded, like much of the rest of the album, by a mixture of locals and guest musicians from a nearby U.S army base - there's much to enjoy throughout, from the psychedelic heaviness of opener "TMFF" and elastic dancefloor workout "Psychic Summers", to the slap-bass-propelled funk-rock of "Wild Turkey" and intense, full-throttle closer "Zugabe (Encore)".
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 in stock $24.39
Malik
Malik (7")
Cat: CORD 7004. Rel: 22 Nov 17
 
Soul
Malik (Difusion edit) (4:52)
A Fool No Longer (4:56)
Review: Cordial have partnered with Afrodisia to reissue their sought-after album, 1980's Elephant Sunrise, in 2018, with an album of previously unreleased recordings to follow. To whet our appetite, they've decided to release the never-before-heard "Malik", a brilliant chunk of jazz-funk fusion that would have got jazz dancers hot under the collar had it appeared when it was originally recorded way back in 1982. On the B-side you'll find the similarly minded "A Fool No Longer", a dancefloor-focused chunk of blue-eyed soul that has previously only been available on obscure 1981 compilation album Rock Aus Der Alten Schule. Brilliant stuff all told.
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 in stock $12.20
Power & Soul
Power & Soul (limited 7")
Cat: CORD 7031. Rel: 28 Apr 22
 
Soul
Power & Soul (2:43)
Power & Soul (instrumental) (2:42)
 in stock $9.01
Dynasty
Dynasty (LP)
Cat: CORDLP 005. Rel: 07 Oct 19
 
Soul
The Love I Found In You (4:07)
Choosing You (3:30)
Do What You Wanna Do (4:34)
You Can Do It (3:33)
Get Out On The Dancefloor (3:16)
Runaway (5:01)
Girl Don't Take Your Love From Me (4:19)
Falling (3:19)
Stop All Your Fooling (2:57)
Space Case (5:31)
Ain't It Funny (4:33)
 in stock $24.39
I Like Your Style: Disco Special 12 Inch Mix
Cat: CORD 12005. Rel: 18 Nov 21
 
Disco/Re-Edits
I Like Your Style (Al Kent remix) (12:24)
I Like Your Style (Ourra remix) (5:08)
I Like Your Style (Mark Grusane remix) (7:00)
Review: The Edwards Generation 'I Like Your Style' first came on Cordial Recordings in 2018 and instantly become something of a modern funk and soul classic. Now it gets remixed by a trio of top talents for this new 12" version. The one and only Al Kent reimagines it first and takes us on a magnificent, 12 minute plus disco journey to the stars. After his love fulled and blissful rework, Ourra heads back to the 80s for a nostalgic sound with boogie bass and big horn action. Last of all, Chicago man Mark Grusane takes a more subtle and sympathetic approach, tweaking the originally only slightly, but in all the right ways. Super stuff.
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 in stock $15.38
I Like Your Style
Cat: CORD 7014. Rel: 20 Nov 18
 
Soul
I Like Your Style (3:24)
The Love I Found In You (feat Chuck Edwards) (4:15)
Review: During the 1970s, San Francisco-based family band The Edwards Generation released a handful of obscure singles that are now sought by funk and soul collectors the world over. These very same collectors should enjoy this tidy seven-inch on Cordial, which offers up two previously unheard recordings from the Chuck Edwards-helmed outfit. A-side "I Like Your Style" is a breezy and laidback dancefloor mover, with a sweet lead vocal, rubbery slap bass, jangling guitars, fuzzy horns and unfussy but floor-ready drums. Chuck Edwards sings lead on the loved-up, West Coast style goodness of "The Love I Found In You", a sunshine-ready number that's arguably the stronger of two killer cuts.
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Makeup Lovin
Cat: CORD 7032. Rel: 30 May 22
 
Soul
Makeup Lovin (feat Bernard Gibson) (4:15)
Makeup Lovin (instrumental) (4:13)
Review: Guymon Ensley is a renowned trumpeter from Los Angeles and here he links up with Bernard Gibson, a superb lead vocalist, and together they cook up some magical and uptempo jazz with real soul. 'Makeup Lovin' is a real stepper, with big drum hits and some superb synths and nimble fingers running up and down the keys. It's joyous, with a retro flavour and musicality to spare. Flip it over for an instrumental that is just as catchy and infectious.
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Tags: Soul Disco
 in stock $12.20
Living From Day To Day
Cat: CORD 7019. Rel: 30 May 19
 
Soul
Living From Day To Day (3:21)
Where Are You (4:37)
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Family Album
Cat: CORDLP 006. Rel: 11 Feb 20
 
Soul
Everybody Must Pay (3:27)
The Girls Alright With Me (3:53)
When Tomorrow Comes (4:03)
Set You Free (short version) (5:08)
Sad Lonely Feeling (70s version) (3:38)
Life (3:59)
I Got To Move On (4:01)
Living From Day To Day (3:51)
Sad Lonely Feeling (80s version) (4:11)
Where Are You (4:37)
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Life
Life (7")
Cat: CORD 7029. Rel: 29 Apr 22
 
Soul
Life (3:59)
Mellow (edit) (2:23)
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Garfield Fleming
Cat: CORD 12001. Rel: 25 Jul 18
 
Soul
Ain't Nothing Too Good For My Woman (5:04)
Daddy's Home (3:40)
Is That Ok? (4:25)
Grass Ain't Greener (Daft Funk Funktion Creep Rub) (6:00)
Is That Ok? (4:22)
Hustling (3:12)
Review: Cordial Recordings in partnership with Pilier Records are proud to announce the return of Philadelphia's legendary Mr Garfield Fleming, with this mini album of new productions. Fleming only released about three singles sporadically between 1981, 1984 and 1991 - but he's an incredibly under appreciated artist, we know that much. All female vocals are performed by fellow Pilier recording artist Mz. Nina. Featuring the sexy deep-funk of "Ain't Nothing Too Good For My Woman" - this one is a true diggers delight for those in the know! The late night boogie-down vibes of "Daddy's Home" or "Is That OK" takes things down slo-mo territory and of course we've just got to mention that terrific Daft Funk Funktion Creep Rub (yep!) of "Grass Ain't Greener".
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Tags: Soul Disco
 in stock $20.42
Ain't Nothing Too Good For My Woman
Cat: CORD 7011. Rel: 09 Jul 18
 
Soul
Ain't Nothing Too Good For My Woman (5:03)
Hustlin' (acoustic version) (3:10)
Review: Famed for his classic slinky soul disco 1981 bomb "Don't Send Me Away" and his tenure in the Delphonics live band, Garfield Fleming returns to vinyl after almost 40 years thanks to Cordial. And he does so with brand new material. Taken from his eponymous six track mini album "Ain't Nothing Too Good For My Woman" is a shiny 80s soul gem with stacks of space for Garfield's signature soaring vocals and the purring female backing vocals while "Hustlin'" gets a lean strip-back to bare guitars, flutes and Fleming's naked vocals. What a comeback.
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Rising
Rising (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CORDLP 011. Rel: 20 May 22
 
Jazz
Mountain People (11:12)
Food Of Love (6:20)
Lucky Star (11:52)
A Thousand Ships (12:24)
Review: Julian Nicholas is a well-respected saxophonist based in Brighton who has been working across all manner of music for more than three decades. Now Cordial Recordings are looking back through his 90s works and giving them a fresh airing, starting with this exceptional album originally released on tape in 1992 as Mountain People. There's energy and subtlety in equal measure across the expanse of Rising, with 'Mountain People' in particular calling to mind the iconic refrains from Burt Bacharach's 'The Look Of Love'. Delicate but also incredibly kinetic, this is smooth jazz to ensnare your attention, wrought from the mind of one of the UK's finest sax players.
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Cost Of
Cost Of (LP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: CORDLP 014. Rel: 06 Nov 23
 
Jazz
There's Nowt So Queer As Folk
Weeping & Wayning
Hard Hats
James
Let's Assume It's So
Give Way
 in stock $30.50
Love
Love (LP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: CORDLP 015. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Jazz
Square Groove (part 1) (26:16)
Square Groove (Part2) (18:16)
 in stock $24.93
Space Walkin
Cat: CORD 7030. Rel: 02 Dec 21
 
Funk/Reissues
Space Walking (4:23)
Down At The Disco (3:13)
 in stock $12.20
Is That Enough?
Cat: CORD 7007. Rel: 26 Apr 18
 
Soul
Is That Enough? (5:09)
Country Girl (3:22)
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Breezy
Breezy (LP)
Cat: CORDLP 009. Rel: 18 Oct 21
 
Soul
Breezy (demo version) (4:04)
Without You (3:10)
Is That Enough? (5:09)
Only Love Spoken Here (6:16)
Mountain Man (version 1) (3:22)
Love Song (3:32)
Don't Change Horses (In The Middle Of A Stream) (2:47)
You Want Me (3:11)
Time (3:02)
Country Girl (3:51)
Mountain Man (version 2) (3:14)
Review: Ruby & the Mudflaps were a funk group active throughout the seventies. Many of their best tunes have never before been pressed to vinyl and that is what motivates this new collection. Breezy. It is a superb collection of the band's best studio cuts alongside a number of live recordings, all made back in the seventies. These tunes are exclusive to the Cordial Recordings label and are new to vinyl aside from 'Is That Enough?' which the label put out on a 7" in 2018. The glorious title tune is a great one to kick off with and the funk levels do not dip from there.
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Played by: Dynamite Cuts
Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $24.39
Visions Of My Love
Cat: CORD 7033. Rel: 30 May 22
 
Soul
Visions Of My Love (3:23)
Life (2:45)
Review: Cordial serve up some previously unreleased funky and soulful vibes from the much loved West Coast group Seaquence. These are high speed and hugely cosmic affairs with squealing synths reaching for the skies over driving rhythm sections. 'Visions Of My Love' opens up and is a short but potent bit of soul power with lung busting vocals and great horns. 'Life' on the flip side is more mellifluous, with acrobatic vocals rising and falling over more great horns and splashes of jazzy drum work.

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Music Is Message
Cat: CORD 7015. Rel: 29 Oct 18
 
Soul
Music Is Message (4:21)
Show Me Tell Me (4:32)
Review: Cordial Recordings continues to unearth previously unheard gems from the past and make them available to the public for the very first time. Soon, the London-based label will be releasing a previously unheard album from former Stax and Gamma act Sons of Slum, who were once said to be Chicago's finest live act of the 1970s. The seven-piece ensemble are in blistering form on "Music Is Message", a life-affirming anthem built around thrilling horn lines, great group vocals and the kind of driving, bass-heavy disco-funk groove that makes you want to throw some serious shapes. In contrast, "Show Me Tell Me" is an altogether more relaxed affair, with the group singing a song of love over a deeper and groovier backing track.
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Ride The Gospel Train
Cat: CORD 7008. Rel: 26 Apr 18
 
Funk/Reissues
The Tolbert Family Singers - "Ride The Gospel Train" (feat Brother O C Tolbert) (3:36)
O C Tolbert - "Give It To Glory" (5:46)
Review: With Cordial Recordings, LoveVinyl's Roual Galloway is doing a terrific job in making rare, sought-after tracks available to a wider audience. In truth, you'll struggle to find a more rare and expensive gospel killer than The Tolbert Family Singers' "Ride The Gospel Train", a drum machine driven chunk of gospel-boogie with crunchy funk guitars that's been changing hands for hundreds of pounds online. Andrew Weatherall is a fan and it's easy to see why. Flipside "Give it Glory", a solo cut by Tolbert Family patriarch Brother OC Tolbert, is a sweeter and breezier slab of gospel-soul that has never before been released on vinyl. Two killer cuts for the price of one: nice one, Roual!
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $12.20
Hoochie Coo Strut
Hoochie Coo Strut (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CORD 12004. Rel: 01 Jul 21
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Hoochie Coo Strut (Al Kent version) (5:42)
Hoochie Coo Strut (Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland remix) (5:25)
Hoochie Coo Strut (3:34)
Review: UK based production team Weekend Sun is made up of Phil Smith and Chris Tarn. Here their loose and inviting 'Hoochie Coo Strut' tune gets presented on a limited edition 12" with a pair of killer mixes. The original is all deep cut, slow motion disco grooves, spangly guitar riffs and big horns. It is a cacophony of sound that gets dialled right back by Al Kent. His take is a low slung groover with jazzy chords given plenty fo room to breath and neat little riffs filing in the spaces beyond. Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland remix is a big one for full floors.
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Played by: Roual Galloway
 in stock $14.32
The Color Of Intention
Cat: CORDLP 012. Rel: 29 Mar 23
 
Jazz
Mettle (6:58)
Recovery (7:35)
Resolve (7:25)
Raise (For Z) (6:30)
Les Lilas (4:40)
Brilliant Corners (5:11)
Review: This hefty collaborative album sees Empirical founding member and skilled vibes man Lewis Wright join forces with two flight New York musicians Matt Brewer on double bass and Marcus Gilmore on drums. They cook up tight, exceptionally well performed tunes that have a title which describe how the music was composed. It's an album of improv lead by emotions and gut feelings rather than technique first and foremost. Bar closer 'Brilliant Corners' a tune by Thelonious Monk, these are all original compositions and all excellent.
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 in stock $18.03
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