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Whoever Said It
Cat: DFL 005. Rel: 30 Mar 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Whoever Said It (part 1) (3:41)
Whoever Said It (part 2) (3:31)
Review: Alonzo Turner's 1978 classic 'Whoever Said It' gets a repress here for all you disco fanatics in the know. There's a familiar vocal (what a falsetto!) and bass hook on part one that was probably sampled a lot over the years, while the second part on the flip is more funked-up and groovy - perfect for DJ use. Turner went on to garner production credits for the likes of Rivage, a funk/soul-quartet from Miami, and for vocalist Norma Lewis (Passion All Stars, Shakatak, Stepsisters) before fading into obscurity. Turner passed away in 1991, aged 38.
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Tags: Soul Disco
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Pop Goes The Weasel
Cat: DFL 006. Rel: 01 Sep 21
 
Soul
Pop Goes The Weasel (4:44)
Pop Goes The Weasel (Admin edit) (4:57)
Review: This new 7" from Jimmy Mack is a delightful piece of sunny soul. The Wisconsin man's a€iPop Goes The Weasela€™ was originally released in 1983 and has become an incredibly hard to find tune, and expensive when you do. The original sets off on an airy groove, with gentle flute leads, trilling chords and the effortless vocal melting your heart. On the flip side is an edit from a friend of the label, Bristol's Admin, who is one of the hottest edit talents in the game right now. His version is cleaned up a little but is sympathetic to the original with plenty of feel good grooves.
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Summer Love
Cat: DFL 003. Rel: 01 Jul 20
 
Soul
Summer Love (3:55)
Love's Dream (2:54)
Review: The third missive from crate-digging reissue specialists Discs of Fun & Love offers up a new pressing of a suitably obscure and hard-to-find private-press gem, Maggie Epting's sole single as Mandisa, 1981's "Summer Love". The song itself is superb: a wonderfully breezy and sun-kissed slab of dewy-eyed soul that sees Epting deliver an emotive lead vocal over a jazz-funk influenced smooth soul groove and plenty of spacey, intergalactic synthesizer sounds. Over on the flip you'll find original B-side "Love's Dream", a quirky, sax-laden slab of electric jazz that features an even bolder and more ear-catching Epting vocal. It's very good, though the real killer resides on the A-side.
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I Love You (reissue)
Cat: DFL 002. Rel: 29 Jan 20
 
Soul
I Love You (4:15)
House Of Fun & Love (3:01)
Review: Discs Of Fun and Love is a London-based label run by Miche and Frederika, who present their sophomore release by Sweet Mixture. A fully licensed and remastered issue of this 'holy grail crossover record' from 1973, "I Love You" is an evocative ballad, followed by "House of Fun and Love" which is good old fashioned soul music the way it was intended. The original is said to be going for exorbitant sums on the second hand market in the last few years. Needless to say, the label is incredibly pleased to re-release this, fully licenced from the owners and remastered by Grammy nominated mastering house the Carvery.
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Joy
Joy (7")
Cat: DFL 004. Rel: 02 Sep 20
 
Soul
Joy (3:55)
Somehow (Make Way) (4:55)
Review: On Discs Of Fun & Love's fourth release, the crate-digging imprint has dipped its toes into the wonderful world of gospel for the very first time. The songs are taken from Rubenstein "Ruby" McClure's notoriously hard to find sole solo album, "Rubenstein", and their reissue is sadly given extra weight by the recent news that "Mother" McClure passed away in July. A-side "Joy" more than lives up to its' title, offering an uplifting slab of gospel-soul perfection topped off with a sublime lead vocal from McClure. Bandleader Fletcher Washington handles lead vocals on the soulful brilliance of gospel-blues flipside "Somehow (Make a Way)", a track that's every bit as essential as the "A".
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Tags: Soul Disco
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