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1619 Bad Ass Band (reissue)
1619 Bad Ass Band (reissue) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7777. Rel: 29 Apr 22
 
Funk
Love To Love (3:59)
I Am Mine (4:04)
Step Out (2:57)
Where Do I Go From Here (3:33)
Nothing Can Stop My Loving You (3:49)
Just For You (4:17)
Rain (Always Finds Me Crying) (4:45)
For A Taste Of Your Love (4:49)
Nobody (3:36)
Review: To single out a release in catalogue of the 70s famed 'tax scam' label TSG is a hard ask the level of quality remained both consistently and inexplicably high during its two years of operation. Thus calling 1619 Bad Ass Band's 1976 self-titled album a stand-out release doesn't honour the spirit of the catalogue, and yet, by all accounts, everything about this monolithic funk and soul unit is striking.

Prices on the second-hand market for the original LP and 1978 Graham International reissue have priced out virtually everyone for decades. P-Vive is thrilled to be reissuing the album on vinyl fitted with an iconic Japanese obi strip.
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Played by: Charles Maurice
 in stock $34.75
Ghibli Jazz (Record Store Day RSD 2022)
Cat: SRVLP 1. Rel: 04 May 22
 
Jazz
Kimi Wo Nosete (Castle In The Sky) (2:57)
Umi No Mieru Machi (Kiki's Delivery Service) (3:42)
Yasashisa Ni Tsutsumaretanara (Kiki's Delivery Service) (2:40)
Kaze No Torimichi (My Neighbor Totoro) (3:34)
Tonari No Totoro (My Neighbor Totoro) (3:28)
Jinsei No Merrygoround (Howl's Moving Castle) (3:18)
County Road (Whisper Of The Heart) (3:45)
The Princess Mononoke (The Princess Mononoke) (2:17)
Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind (Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind) (3:08)
Nausicaa Requiem (Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind) (1:50)
Tokiniwa Mukashino Hanashi Wo (Porco Rosso) (3:43)
Gake No Ue No Ponyo (Ponyo) (2:53)
Review: Studio Ghibli's superb back catalogue of anime films gets pulled apart and reworked in fresh jazz style for this second volume of Ghibli Jazz. Japanese trio All That Jazz are the band performing the fantastic new versions with the gorgeous vocals of Yukiko Kuwahara front and genre of each of the lively tunes. Underneath is a sparse but atmospheric mix of piano, bass and drums that gets you on your toes and dancing no matter where you are. Anime lovers may well recognise some of these tunes as being from much loved films such as 'Spirited Away', 'Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind' and 'Princess Mononoke'.

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 in stock $31.10
Ghibli Jazz Live (Japanese Edition)
Ghibli Jazz Live (Japanese Edition) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: SRVLP 9. Rel: 10 Mar 23
 
Jazz
Carrying You (3:50)
The Path Of Wind (3:09)
My Neighbor Totoro (3:28)
A Town With An Ocean View (4:04)
The Promise Of The World: The Merry-Go-Round Of Life (3:34)
Always With Me (4:51)
The Legend Of Ashitaka (4:29)
The Princess Mononoke (4:04)
Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind (3:59)
County Road (4:06)
Review: Given the wide reach of the eternally magical Studio Ghibli films, there's a worldwide audience who carry the equally charming songs close to their hearts. What might be news is that Ghibli also commissioned three-piece All That Jazz to record swinging renditions of pieces from some of the best-loved movies, and after two knockout volumes we now get the live versions gathered together by P-Vine and presented in this beautifully packaged edition. With classics from Castle In The Sky, My Neighbour Totoro, Kiki's Delivery Service and Spirited Away amongst many others, this is a collection you won't want to be without.
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 in stock $32.93
Evening!
Evening! (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: SRVLP 3. Rel: 12 Sep 22
 
Jazz
Zankoku Na Tenshi No Thesis (Evangelion) (4:24)
Lupin Sansei No Theme (Lupin The Third) (3:52)
Cutie Honey (Cutie Honey) (2:55)
Sousei No Aquarion (Sousei No Aquarion) (3:07)
Ginga Tetsudou 999 (Galaxy Express 999) (3:15)
Rouge No Dengon (Kiki's Delivery Service) (2:35)
Sekai Ga Owaru Made Ha (Slam Dunk) (2:52)
Nibun No Ichi (Rurouni Kenshin) (5:37)
Romantic Ageru Yo (Dragon Ball) (2:43)
Tamashii No Refrain (Evangelion) (4:59)
Review: P-VINE is thrilled to reissue Anime that Jazz: Evening! as a limited edition LP for the first time with an iconic obi strip attached. As with the preceding Ghibli Jazz series, All That Jazz is tied together by the soothing vocals of Yukiko Kuwahara who completes the core set-up of piano, bass and drums.
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 in stock $32.93
Gemini II (reissue)
Gemini II (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7658. Rel: 12 Oct 23
 
Jazz
Space Odyssey (12:10)
Glue Fingers (part 1) (2:21)
Glue Fingers (part 2) (5:59)
Gemini II (5:31)
Marcia's Opal (6:21)
Odoms Cave (6:22)
Review: Marcus Belgrave's Gemini II album has never been reissued before with the original artwork, but here it comes with a Japanese Obi-strip and featuring prominent musicians and legends like Wendell Harrison, Phil Ranelin, Roy Brooks and Harold McKinney. This is a diverse record with plenty of spirituality and a loud and proud sense of blackness. The standout tune 'Space Odyssey' is the best known, not least because it was later covered by pioneering Detroit techno talent Carl Craig. Next to that tense cosmic workout are two parts of 'Gun Finger' which are both horn led and upbeat grooves, the seductive sounds of the title tune and free-bop jam 'Marcia's Opal'. 'Odoms Cave' is a tender and introverted closer.
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 in stock $35.26
Who Got Da Props?
Who Got Da Props? (7" picture disc)
Cat: P 76451. Rel: 25 Oct 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Who Got Da Props? (4:30)
How Many MC'S (3:36)
Review: Black Moon was a vital hip-hop collective from the East Coast. They were making waves at the same time as peers such as Jeru The Damaja and of course the legendary Mobb Deep. They shared plenty of sonic characteristics - the low-slung beats, the dark sense of soul, the pervading menace and moodiness that makes the tunes so alluring despite being stripped back. The bars of course are the icing on the cake and here rapper Buckshot is in fine form on 'Who Got Da Props?' with its funky bass and liquid chords, then on the swaggering, late-night vibes of 'How Many MC'S' with its plucked guitar riffs and snappy boom bap.
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 in stock $21.77
We Want To Play
We Want To Play (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7811. Rel: 30 Jun 22
 
Funk
Rocking (4:03)
Since I Met You Girl (2:35)
Now I Know I Love You (3:00)
Just For Love (2:46)
Sweet Tender Loving (4:13)
We Want To Play For You (4:19)
Open Up Your Heart (3:08)
Together In Love (3:29)
If You Want My Love (4:21)
Review: Athens of the North have done plenty of work with the excellent catalogue of Brief Encounters, including albums of singles as well as some tasty 7"s. Next up from a band that broke up way way too soon is this album on P-Vine which first came in 1981. It is a private press holy grail that takes in modern soul, disco, sweet soul and more and is well worth having on vinyl not only for its commercial value but the musical goodness within. An essential one for soul loves with standouts like 'Since I Met You Girl' and 'If You Want My Love'.
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 in stock $38.12
LA Will Make You Pay $$$ (reissue)
Cat: PLP 7856. Rel: 12 Oct 22
 
Funk
LA Will Make You Pay (3:18)
Sincerely Yours (4:52)
Why Don't You Let Me Know (3:06)
Who You Gonna Get (3:52)
You Know I Love You (4:00)
Groovin' At The Night-Club (4:45)
See What You Made Me Do (3:20)
Nation Song (3:32)
Review: A follow-up of sorts to Messengers Incorporated's Soulful Proclamation, LA Will Make You Pay by Burton Inc. featured core members Charles and Barbara Burton of both groups, and is a shining example of the modern soul and disco that pulsed through the Oklahoma underground. Moving away from the psych-infused heavy funk jams of Soulful Proclamation, these eight tracks gave Barbara Burton's vocals the spotlight with heart-tugging soul ballads, sun-soaked horns and bass grooves. Originally released independently in 1976, P-VINE is delighted to reissue the album on limited-edition vinyl with an iconic Japanese obi strip included.
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Pieces (reissue)
Pieces (reissue) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7870. Rel: 12 Oct 22
 
Soul
Rendezvous (2:14)
Heaven (3:35)
Ecoutez Moi (3:15)
You (3:32)
Beggin To Stay (2:13)
Holiday (2:35)
Another Day Gone (3:11)
One Night (2:09)
In My Life (4:13)
Review: Play that funky music white boy! In 1977, San Francisco singer-songwriter Matthew Larkin Cassell privately pressed and distributed his debut LP "Pieces" to little fanfare. It took over two decades and being sampled by Madlib for listeners everywhere to recognize Cassell's unique combination of soul, funk, and rock as ahead of its time. Even now, 45 years after its release, the record sounds fresh.
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 in stock $32.67
Matt The Cat (reissue)
Matt The Cat (reissue) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7871. Rel: 12 Oct 22
 
Funk
More (4:22)
Fly Away (3:38)
Young Girl (1:56)
Love To Love (2:42)
Hold Me (4:07)
All I'm Missing Is You (3:12)
Close To You Tonight (3:08)
When I Go Down (3:27)
Review: The follow up to "Pieces", "Matt the Cat" (1978) and Cassell's last released single, "Love to Love / When I go Down" (1980) are being compiled on vinyl for the first time ever! With Cassell at the height of his powers as both a performer and songwriter, this record sees him expand on the iconic sound that defined his previous work with each song packing a soulful punch. Don't miss this limited vinyl release.
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 in stock $23.76
FORTHCOMING
Music For The Small Hours
Music For The Small Hours (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7423. Rel: 03 Jul 24
 
Jazz
Ebony Samba
Lush Life
Tin Tin Deo
Please, Don't Leave
Potter's Crossing
Wives & Lovers
Ensadinado
Lorraine
Day By Day
Love Hungry
Review: Led by Kenny Clarke and Francy Boland, the Clarke-Boland Sextet was made up of further musical talents from across Europe and the United States such as Boland, Sahib Shihab, Jimmy Woode, Joe Harris, and Sadi. The group played a pivotal role in shaping the European jazz scene of the 60s, never more so than with their timeless Music For The Small Hours record in 1967. It takes in an array of influences and includes standards like Burt Bacharach's 'Wives & Lovers' as well as more Brazilian and Afro-Cuban groovers like Luiz Bonfa's 'Ebony Samba'. The original compositions shine too, with Shihab's 'Please, Don't Leave' showcasing his vocal talents and adding a real depth. Overall this is jazz that radiates sophistication and relaxation and makes for a refined listen.
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est. release 03 Jul 24 $32.41
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Cameo (reissue)
Cameo (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7642. Rel: 25 Sep 23
 
Jazz
It's You (4:17)
The Way Out (5:19)
Voo Doo Chicken (4:23)
Ve (3:26)
Glad Rap (4:58)
It's Time I Go (4:05)
It's On You (4:42)
Review: Joyce Cooling went on to become a hugely successful pop and jazz singer and guitarist but before all that she recorded Cameo, a much-revered debut album that now gets reissued for the very first time. It's a tune with rich Brazilian influences that veers from swing to pop and back again with her vocals on three of the seven tunes as much of the focus is on her guitar. She is joined by skilled sideman such as keyboardist Jay Wagner and it makes for a superb listen featuring several fine performances.
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 in stock $25.28
FORTHCOMING
If (reissue)
If (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7403. Rel: 19 Jun 24
 
Jazz
Stick Buddy
If
Bahia
African Boogie
Tragic Magic
A Thought For Cannon
New Orleans
Mr Jive By Five
Review: For the first time in a decade and a half, Kansas City-born multi-instrumentalist Nathan Davis is having his If album reissued. It first came on the respected educator and musician's own Tomorrow International label in 1976 but now arrives on Japanese favourite P-VINE. Any true jazz-funk and rare groover head will be familiar with its unique charms and anyone not soon will be in love. Only 100 copies of this were pressed up back in the day which is why it has become so hard to find and such a cult classic. Do not sleep on this one.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
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est. release 19 Jun 24 $32.41
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Movin' In (reissue)
Cat: PLP 6790. Rel: 17 Mar 21
 
Soul
Movin In (4:15)
My Girl Friday (4:02)
Who Doo The Voodoo? (Baby Like You Do) (3:02)
Roads (3:38)
(Resting My Bones, Getting Stoned) Day Dreamin' (3:02)
Outrageous (3:40)
Fox Of The Year (3:11)
Loose Woman (2:35)
River Of Steel (3:31)
Review: Filipino-born artist Albert Maligmat aka Lil Albert (or in this case Danny Dee) was an original member of Society of Seven. Japan's P-Vine present a vinyl reissue of his highly sought after 1976 album Movin' In. Proper, good old fashioned soul music, with arrangements by the late great Ernie Freeman. Maligmat was also known for his work with other short-lived outfits such as The Mob and The Rocky Fellers. He still continues performing to this day with his brother Eddie, now based in Hawaii, under their new name - The Fellers in the Rockys.
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 in stock $37.08
FORTHCOMING
Life After Romance
Cat: PLP 8087.
 
Funk
Whatcha Gonna Do For Me?
Love's A Heartache
'Til Kingdom Come
Follow Your Heart
Back To The World
Heartbreak In The Making
Can't Help But Love Her
Life After Romance
Review: Tilt your shades down and settle into some of the smoothest songs money can buy courtesy of Ned Doheny on this reissue of his 1988 album Life After Romance. He might be best known for 'Give It Up For Love', but Doheny has a catalogue overflowing with silken cuts and this, his fourth long player, gathers together some of the finest. From the slinky 'Whatcha Gonna Do For Me?' to soft rock masterclass 'Follow Your Heart' this is a sophisticated listen for those who value true song craft, and it sounds better than ever on this reissue courtesy of the good folk at P-Vine.
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JPRK & Jackson Mathod
JPRK & Jackson Mathod (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7682. Rel: 29 Dec 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Priimo (2:39)
Gerrard's Cross (2:44)
5K (2:41)
Lost Love (2:43)
Cass (2:29)
Cloud9 (1:56)
Seven Eleven (bonus track) (2:41)
Postcard (Japanese Exclusive) (2:56)
Bossa (intro) (2:20)
Temperature High (feat Sophie Faith) (3:13)
Cold (feat Myles Sanko) (3:16)
Heist (2:38)
Too Much (feat Nic Hanson) (2:47)
All I Need (feat Kieron Boothe) (2:50)
Tell Me (feat Stefan Mahendra) (2:59)
Cafe 9 (Japanese Exclusive) (2:12)
Review: He might not be quite as well known but top producer and trackmaker edbl should be considered to be right up there with the likes of Tom Misch. He has his own distinctive style and it's packed with soul and emotion. Now he finally makes his debut in Japan with this new album on P-VINE which collects together two 12" EPs from him and friends. Steeped in rap jazz knowledge, it's all lounge grooves with naive melodies and gentle piano keys, dusty and deep beats, heady highs and romantic lows.
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 in stock $32.41
The Sojourner (reissue)
The Sojourner (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 6950R. Rel: 30 Aug 22
 
Jazz
Music Is Nothing But A Prayer (7:48)
Ecstasy (3:01)
The Sojourner (5:07)
Circles (2:20)
Trace Of Trane (3:22)
Vibration Love Call (4:55)
Malika (6:53)
Optimystical (3:28)
Peace (Salaam) (8:06)
Review: REPRESS WITH NEW OBI-STRIP: Japanese label P-Vine sure know how to pick out the essential spiritual jazz reissues. This is another gold standard that came originally on Strata East in 1974. Vocals feature throughout and often soar to the highest of heights and make it a charismatic album. Sample hounds and hip hop lovers might well recognise the track 'Optimystical' which has been pillaged by Detroit great Andres before now. elsewhere there is real freeform magic on 'Music Is Nothing But A Prayer', cosmic exploration on 'Trace Of Trane' and heartwarming beauty on the closer 'Peace (Salaam)'.
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 in stock $29.04
The Entertainers
The Entertainers (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 8084. Rel: 15 Apr 24
 
Soul
Hot On A Thang (3:42)
Pour Your Little Heart Out (3:42)
In This Moment (2:59)
It's Not What You Got (4:03)
I'm Leavin (3:42)
I'm In Love With You (3:26)
I Won't Cry Anymore (4:09)
Kidnapper (3:26)
What Are We Gonna Do (2:57)
Livin' For The Summer (3:11)
Review: The self-titled debut record from South Carolina soul septet The Entertainers first dropped in 1980 and laid claim to a distinctive quirkiness. The kernel of the album's success was its unabashed choice of subject matter - sexual attraction - which when combined with its bright mixes and burstingly clear compositions, helped propel the band out from their local beach scene roots and into increasing interstate acclaim. With members Earl Dawkins on vocals, Hugh "Tuff" Blanton on bass, Richard Robertson on trumpet andzz flugelhorn, Ric Sanders on keyboards, Danny Baker on guitar, Marc Goins on drums and John Franklin on trombone, the Entertainers did nothing but.
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 in stock $32.93
Meditation Blue (reissue)
Meditation Blue (reissue) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7983. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Soul
Meditation Blue (4:00)
Lost Without You (3:17)
Sinners Lament (1:16)
Chain Gang (2:44)
Disco City (4:12)
Dreamers Holiday (4:44)
The E Groove (1:46)
A Tribute To Lady Jane (2:56)
The Gospel In E Minor (6:06)
Review: Ernie Story's Meditation Blue is a catnip record for serious collectors. Many have longed for it to be reissued and made more readily available and now they get the wish thanks to Japan's Groove Diggers series on P-Vine. This was originally a private press record which explains its scarcity after it was recorded in 1997 in Minneapolis as the one and only album by the singer-songwriter and producer Ernie Story. It's a seamless fusion AOR meets modern soul with laidback grooves and a hint of gospel to really elevate it. A must-own record for soul collectors with plenty of emotional high points.
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 in stock $23.05
A Man For All Reasons (reissue)
Cat: PLP 7692. Rel: 15 Jan 24
 
Funk
A Man For All Reasons (7:01)
Blues For A Weary Man (5:52)
Tell Her Love Has Felt The Need (6:23)
Bee Bop Boogie (8:57)
Loves' Losers (7:12)
The Light Of Mankind (4:04)
Review: American jazz keyboardist Hilton Felton, who also recorded a superb album as The Three of Us which is also being reissued right now, dropped his most classic full length A Man For All Reasons in 1980. It came on his own label and the reason it is so well thought of is that it has become a real staple of the rare groove scene thanks to how much of it get splayed by DJs and how many key collectors have it on their racks. This reissue, with an all new remastering, arrives via P-Vine with gems like the standout jazz funk gem 'Bee Bop Boogie' one of many of its tunes that are still rare groove classics.
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 in stock $32.15
Family & Friends (reissue)
Family & Friends (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7683. Rel: 28 Dec 23
 
Jazz
Family & Friends (5:58)
God Gave You Your Mind (5:47)
Never Can Say Goodbye (6:51)
Spreading Fever (8:11)
La, La means I Love You (7:24)
Family Reunion (6:04)
Clay's Way (5:04)
The Power Of Love (It's In My Heart) (7:56)
Review: Hilton Felton's Family & Friends is a rare groove classic that now gets reissued for the first time ever courtesy of P-Vine. The master keyboardist has a cult following thanks to his magically mellow and sophisticated playing style. He was prolific, too, recording several great albums but none as definitive as this one, which is a sought after and pricey gem if you want an original. It has many highlights such as the fantastic jazz-funk cover of the Delfonic's classic 'La, La Means I Love You', groove-laden soul in 'The Power Of Love (It's In My Heart)' and the lively arrangement of 'Family Reunion.'
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Live At Loft Shinjuku Tokyo Japan 23 July 1981 (reissue)
Cat: PLP 7988. Rel: 15 Sep 23
 
Jazz
Session 2 (12:32)
Session 3 (19:18)
Review: Fred Frith's reputation as an art rock outlier in Henry Cow was already well-established in 1982, but equally Japanese band Totsuzen Danball were riding a wave of international acclaim following the release of their experimental new wave record Can I?. Frith had picked up on the band's sound and came to join them for a free improv session which was recorded and originally only released on Totsuzen Danball's own label as a cassette. Now it's been re-released in a more ceremonious fashion, capturing in high resolution the weird magic of multiple guitars flying in at acute angles and leading a merry dance around the drums and a pump organ.
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Man With A Gun (reissue)
Man With A Gun (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7655. Rel: 09 Oct 23
 
Funk
Once Upon A Time (2:47)
Spill The Wine (4:25)
Nobody To Depend On (part II) (7:18)
You're All I Need (3:00)
Man With A Gun (3:48)
Everyday People (2:35)
I'll Take You There (3:27)
Memphis Soul Stew (5:49)
Review: Man With A Gun is the debut long player from Singaporean prog and funk group Funkgus. It has a famously enigmatic toxic blue jacket that lurks you in and musically it is no less intriguing. As well as a passionate cover of King Curtis's 'Memphis Soul Stew' there are plenty of supremely psychedelic sounds. The opener is steeped in funky bass riffs with rock-tinged drum breaks and plenty of raw vocals and from there the grooves come thick and fast, often with plenty of texture and charismatic vocals such as on 'Spill The Wine' and the leggy, expressive sounds of 'Everyday People' with its twisted wah wah guitars.
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Ghibli Reggae Plus (reissue)
Ghibli Reggae Plus (reissue) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: SRVLP 6. Rel: 08 Jan 23
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Tonari No Totoro (My Neighbor Totoro) (4:12)
Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind (Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind) (4:22)
Sampo (My Neighbor Totoro) (2:41)
Yasashisa Ni Tsutsumareta Nara (Kiki's Delivery Service) (3:27)
The Girl Who Fell From The Sky (Castle In The Sky) (3:17)
The Princess Mononoke (The Princess Mononoke) (3:05)
Always With Me (Spirited Away) (3:52)
County Road (Whisper Of The Heart) (4:35)
Arrietty's Song (Arrietty) (3:16)
Therru's Song (Tales From Earthsea) (4:50)
Itsudemo Dareka Ga (Pom Poko) (4:14)
The Rose (Only Yesterday) (3:47)
Gake No Ue No Ponyo (Ponyo) (3:04)
Review: As the name suggests, this album is a full-on dub and reggae re-rendering of soundtrack themes from nearly every Studio Ghibli film - from 'My Neighbour Totoro', to 'Nausicaa', to 'Princess Mononoke' - courtesy of a mysterious troupe known only as GBL Sound System. Production comes courtesy of Dubforce's Ippei Tatsuyama and features vocals from artist Kyoko Abe, making for ear-piquing foray into Japanese dub reworks.
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Trippin' With Cal Green (reissue)
Cat: PLP 7881. Rel: 17 Nov 22
 
Jazz
Trippin (4:57)
Sweet September (3:48)
Days Of Wine & Roses (6:53)
Sieda (6:29)
My Cherie Amour (3:54)
Mellow In Blue (3:07)
Johnny's Gone To Vietnam (3:14)
Review: Cal Green is a soul guitarist from Houston, Texas who isn't afraid to get as emotional as can be. Here is one of his standout cuts which was made with R&B organist Charles Kynard plus jazz heavyweights Tracy Wright and Billy Moore gets a long overdue repress. 'Tripping' and the reverse side opener 'Sieda' are Cal Green originals that come with hooky melodies that makes perfect jazz-funk listening. The infectious groover will carry you away in no time and this limited edition reuse, the first ever, is sure to fly out so do not sleep.

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Lo Fi City Pop
Lo Fi City Pop (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7982. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Fly-Day CHINA TOW (2:27)
Plastic Love (4:57)
Mayonaka No Door - Stay With Me (3:17)
Tokai (2:54)
Anohi Ni Kaeritai (2:19)
Kanashimi-Ga-Tomaranai (4:15)
Kimi Wa 1000% (4:56)
Amaku Kiken Na Kaori (3:05)
Mr Summertime (2:28)
DOWN TOWN (4:05)
Mayonaka No Door - Stay With Me (version) (4:07)
Review: Coming through with an intriguing take on the lo-fi hip-hop sound, Grey October Sound drops Lo-Fi City Pop, which moves through many different covers of classic Japanese city-pop hits. A fitting follow-up to the artist's last covers album, which focused on Studio Ghibli covers, this one builds hot on the heels on the recognition the artist has built for themselves over the past few years.Cclacky and boxy versions of the likes of Taeko Onuki's 'Tokai' and Miki Matsubara's 'Fly-Day Chinatown' all appear in dazzling instrumental-jazzy style, owing to the producer's rather efficient remix talents.
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FORTHCOMING
Timeless Lo Fi Vol 2
Cat: PLP 7410. Rel: 05 Jun 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Waves (feat Michvel Jvmes)
Wonderlust (feat NFM)
Homie Banter (feat Samurai Yas)
Walking Alone At 2am (feat Michvel Jvmes)
Reverie (feat Samurai Yas)
Y&A
Slow Down (feat Michvel Jvmes)
Eye To Eye (feat Samurai Yas)
Tokyo Salute
The Life I Live
Review: Well, would you look at that: lo-fi hip-hop has already become LP-worthy. It doesn't seem like long ago at all that the genre seemed eternally bound to its stereotyped form: ten-hour YouTube videos of endlessly looping lo-fi beats paired visually with anime characters perusing the textbooks over mugs of cocoa, cute kittens brushing against their knees, and snow-caked views outside their windows. Light In The Attic colour anyone thinking that such a style couldn't possibly make it onto vinyl LP mistaken, catching us off guard with this second edition from Grey October Sounds' Timeless LoFi project. This one hears the Japanese producer bring beautiful remixes of classic Studio Ghibili theme songs - as well as original compositions - to P-Vine recordings. Choice cuts include the eyes-down bare-bones of 'Y&A' and the muted snaps of 'Home Banter'. So, assuming you've already crammed for the test tomorrow, feel free to relax and swap out your well-worn, coffee-stained textbook for an MPC.
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FORTHCOMING
I Can't Seem To Forget You (reissue)
Cat: PLP 7411. Rel: 07 Jun 24
 
Soul
Let Me Back In
Now That I've Got You, I'll Be Flying High
Happy
The Window Lady
I Can't Seem To Forget You
If It Was Me
The Message
Nature's Miracle
I'll Always Love You
Promises
Review: Chicago was a hotbed for talent in the 1970s (well, it always has been and always will be, to be honest) and one of the groups to emerge at that time was Heaven & Earth, a vital soul vocal collective. They released four high-quality albums and this one, 'I Can't Seem To Forget You', was the first on Clarence Johnson's G.E.C. Label. It is packed with super sweet vocals and Dwight Dukes' lush falsetto and has never before been reissued. This version from the good folks at P-VINE has an extra bonus cut 'Promises,' which has previously only been available as a single from 1975.
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The Greatest Love Story
The Greatest Love Story (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 6988. Rel: 26 Oct 20
 
Soul
I See Heaven (Dedicated To Annika Armstrong) (5:20)
Bless You With My Love (5:25)
Satisfaction To The Bone/Nitty Gritty Naked Bone (3:57)
Rapping With My Subconscious Mind (4:17)
I'm A Lady (3:32)
We're Together Again (5:05)
Shake, Groove, Move (3:11)
The Greatest Love Story (4:32)
Sho-Nuf Funky Beat (4:31)
Success Ya'll (4:25)
Review: US soul and rare groove outfit Heaven Sent & Ecstasy are a mysterious duo who only made this one record, but boy what a record it is. It first came in 1980 and has a weird sub title, but that doesn't detract from the gloriousness of the music. Some of its tunes were included in the soundtrack of Scrolls, The Book of Life and this is the first time it has landed on vinyl after a 2006 CD reissue. There are intricate moments of r&b pain, soaring jazz-funk grooves that will make any dance floor move and more raw funk jams driven by hard hitting kick and angular guitar riffs.
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Soul Junction
Soul Junction (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 8055. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Soul
I'll Be Around (4:01)
Love Is Gone (3:14)
What About Love (3:40)
The Real Thing (3:23)
All Men Can't Be Wrong (2:37)
Freedom For The Stallion (2:33)
Mary Green (4:00)
Don't Take Her For Granted (3:45)
Out Law (5:18)
Gemini Lady (4:07)
Goodbye My Love (4:03)
Review: The first reissue of Ron Henderson's 'Soul Junction' in four years, this one comes with a Japanese obi strip. This is a great, beloved modern soul work released by Ron Henderson and his group Choice of Color in 1976. The edition reissued by P-Vine in 2020 sold out quickly, and now fetches high prices on the used market, so they've once have decided to reissue this wonderful album in a new version. Henderson came of musical age in the 1970s, the decade in which he regularly appeared on-stage alongside the eponymous band. The first of just two albums to ever be released, the latter of which (a compendium of Rare Tracks) was in turn its own P-Vine release, the relative, original obscurity of this album, not to mention its raw and honest feel, make it an undeniable funk and soul treat.
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Home Boy & The COL (reissue)
Home Boy & The COL (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7820. Rel: 30 Aug 22
 
Soul
I'll Make It On My Own (4:21)
Money's Funny Change Is Strange (4:45)
You & Me (2:48)
Are You Lonely Tonight (3:08)
Home Boys Revenge (4:31)
Funk Yourself To Death (5:44)
Can't Get Enough (3:47)
Time To Change (4:29)
You Bring Out The Love (2:31)
Love Was The Cost (4:28)
Review: Chicago-native Cecil Lyde's Home Boy And The C.O.L. album is often said to be his standout work. It dropped back in 1984 with his Home Boy group and was a swift follow up to 1982's self titled debut. Earlier works were defined by a lovely lo-fi aesthetic while this record goes big right for the off with an eight minute epic to kick off. 80s electro-funk then defines much of the rest of it with all sorts of big hits along the way. It makes for a luxurious listen with some self-reflective tunes like the ballad 'I Don't Want To Be A Movie Star,' and then some tension building and passionate vocal harmonies. This reissue comes a limited edition LP with obi-strip.
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Sings The Blues (Japanese Edition)
Cat: PLP 7673. Rel: 29 Jan 24
 
Blues
Riding In The Moonlight (3:05)
Worried About My Bab (3:00)
Crying At Daylight (3:56)
Brown Skin Woman (2:43)
My Baby Stole Off (bonus track) (3:03)
Twisting & Turning (3:09)
House Rockin' Boogie (4:12)
Keep What You Got (2:24)
Dog Me Around (2:45)
Morning At Midnight (2:44)
I Want Your Picture (bonus track) (2:49)
Backslide Boggie (3:03)
Review: Howlin Wolf's contributions to the development of blues culture are vast, just like his back catalogue, but this classic compilation is a great place to start in understanding the impact he had as he helped usher in the electric Chicago blues era. Originally released in 1962, Howling Wolf Sings The Blues gathered together eight songs originally recorded for Modern Records in the early 50s as well as further instrumentals by Joe Hill Louis. It's a classic era for a true blues legend, right up there with his fabled Chess sessions recorded a few years later.
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Portray
Portray (gatefold LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7625. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Soul
Overture (1:05)
Twiny (3:52)
Baby So In Love (3:44)
Autumn In The Arcade This Morning (3:59)
Cue #1 (1:17)
Yoru No Nagare (4:29)
I Love You (3:10)
Ariamaru Shikichou (3:29)
You Are Right (3:45)
Cue #2 (2:12)
Sway Me (2:17)
Review: Deftly weaving everything from 70s soul to AOR to city pop into his sound, contemporary Japanese musician Cantaro Ihara makes pitch-perfect groove-forward pop music. His second album to follow his P-Vine debut, C, released in 2020, Portray moves into an ever-expansive compositional smorgasbord, erring more on the side of the symbolic and sprawlingly stylistic than the purely non-contextual, channelling a knowledge of music unbound by genre. From a Japanese-language cover of free soul legend Weldon Irvine's 'I Love You' to the Ihara original 'Twiny', the lead singles are already off to the races. Then comes a feature from Japanese trumpeter Yusuke Sase on 'Baby So In Love', which catapults the album into neo-soul territory, bringing a new twist to a timeless sound. Meanwhile, a feature from Bialystocks keyboardist Go Kikuchi on 'Yoru no Nagare (The Flow of the Night)' sees one of Ihara's most instantly iconic melodies played with a gentle sophistication that could move you to tears in one moment, and have you two-stepping the next. To conclude: this is a mellow, wide-ranging city pop bombshell from a rising star whose light is too bright to miss.
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Time Capsule
Time Capsule (10" with obi-strip + MP3 download code)
Cat: P10 6465. Rel: 13 Feb 23
 
Jazz
Deja Vu (short version) (5:08)
Deja Vu (9:25)
Feelin' Mellow (3:43)
Watergate: Don't Bug Me! (7:10)
Review: The impact of Weldon Irvine's music across a wealth of genres cannot be overstated with his jazzy piano playing and compositions regularly passed down to newer generations. Artists like Q-Tip and Mos Def are noted admirers of the jazz-funk artist, and the distinct sounds of Irvine echo across the ages in samples etched into hip-hop history. The album version of Time Capsule was originally released in 1973, and this 10" features two versions of 'Deja vu' on the A-side and 'Feelin' Mellow' and 'Watergate --- Don't Bug Me!' on the B.
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Liberated Brother (Japanese Edition)
Liberated Brother (Japanese Edition) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7826. Rel: 13 Dec 23
 
Jazz
Liberated Brother
Here's Where I Came In
Blues Wel Don
Mr Clean
Gloria
Homey
Juggah Buggah
Sister Sanctified
Review: 'Liberated Brother' might just refer to Weldon Irvine's liberation from the trappings of fame. While this debut album of this, originally released in 1972, was made around the same time as his come-up with Nina Simone as her bandleader, Irvine was not as impacted by publicity or subject to the same degree of pop culture notoriety. But just because a spark burns brightly, doesn't make it the most effervescent; this first LP charts the multi-instrumentalist's futuristic frolicks through funk-jazz, fusion and soul, all distilled into a romantic 8-tracker of trilling pianos ('Liberated Brother') and moody noir jams ('Gloria'). Hot off the plate with a reissue by Japanese label P-Vine, this is an exclusive obi-strip version not many will get their mitts on; it could still be you, though.
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Time Capsule (Japanese Edition) (reissue)
Time Capsule (Japanese Edition) (reissue) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7827. Rel: 13 Dec 23
 
Jazz
Time Capsule
Feelin' Mellow
Soul Sisters
Deja Vu
Watergate Don't Bug Me!
Spontaneous
I Am
Bananas
Review: Weldon Irvine's impact on jazz and hip-hop cannot be overstated; his influence on pianists and beatmakers alike is felt throughout generations, just as strong in the present day as it was back in his time. It makes fitting sense, then, for P-Vine to be reissuing Irvine's 1973 vision 'Time Capsule' in EP form. Originally released as an album, the full LP contained spoken word musings on social issues from Irvine himself. This EP, meanwhile, contains just the music and is rather intended for DJs to work into their sets.
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In Harmony (reissue)
In Harmony (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7689. Rel: 29 Jan 24
 
Jazz
Fat Mouth (7:06)
Turkish Bath (6:48)
Pleasure, Pain & Me (2:23)
Down Home (5:44)
Marjorie Moon (5:44)
Sweet Georgia Brown (3:40)
What Are You Doing For The Rest Of Your Life (8:11)
Gemini Mood (5:31)
Review: American jazz pianist and composer Weldon Irvine dropped his fourth and some say best album, In Harmony, in 1974. It came originally on the legendary spiritual jazz outlet Strata-East and now gets reissued by Japan's equally well regarded P-Vine. It has got a fresh mastering job for the occasion so sounds as good as possible with standout cuts like 'What Are Ou Doing For The Rest Of Your Life' and 'Pleasure, Pain & Me' exemplifying Irivine's unique conversational style and ability to lay down spiritual jazz sounds that energies and refresh mind, body and soul.
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Weldon & The Kats (reissue)
Weldon & The Kats (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7690. Rel: 29 Jan 24
 
Jazz
Music Is The Key (5:44)
Cordero (5:06)
Leaves (0:17)
Kundabuffer (5:36)
Mr PC (5:45)
Have You Met Miss Jones? (9:12)
We Can Try Again (9:01)
Blues For Spike (2:52)
Review: Weldon Irvine was one of the finest American jazz pianist and composers of his generation. He released several classic albums man of which are now being reissued thanks to P-Vine, but not before being fully remastered for the occasion. Weldon and The Kats was one that he put out on his own label Nodlew Records after releasing some albums through RCA and Strata-East. It is perfectly indicative of his style and has his early work 'Mr.P.C' on it, which was recorded in 1968 with Steve Grossman on tenor sax and sometime Miles Davies associate Lenny White on drums. This one has never been reissued before so snap it up before it goes again.
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FORTHCOMING
Young Gifted & Broke (reissue)
Young Gifted & Broke (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 8053. Rel: 03 Jul 24
 
Funk
No! Now? Never! None!
We Got A Deal
Just Take One Step; He'll Take Two
Sermon (dialogue)
Comin' Home
Benediction
Singing For God In The City
Musical (interlude - instrumental)
Black Lightnings' Song
Pity For The Man
Karate Dancer (instrumental)
Ego
Only Yesterday
Ghetto Lament
Again
Tight Rope
I Count It Joy
Review:  A whole bunch of Weldon Irvine albums are being remastered and reissued at the moment, which will be music to the ears of spiritual jazz fans - literally. The American composer and pianists was one of the big names of his time and reals don labels like RCA and Strata-East as well as his own label. Young Gifted & Broke has never been on vinyl before as the recordings were only discovered in the early 2010s. It was a musical that was released in 1977 and inspired by the Black Civil Rights anthem 'Young, Gifted and Black,' which Weldon had written with Nina Simone. Talents like Marcus Miller joined the recordings which as can now be heard are magnificent to say the least.
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Liberated Brother (Japanese Edition) (B-STOCK)
Cat: PLP 7826. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Jazz
Liberated Brother
Here's Where I Came In
Blues Wel Don
Mr Clean
Gloria
Homey
Juggah Buggah
Sister Sanctified
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record ever so slightly warped, otherwise in excellent condition***


'Liberated Brother' might just refer to Weldon Irvine's liberation from the trappings of fame. While this debut album of this, originally released in 1972, was made around the same time as his come-up with Nina Simone as her bandleader, Irvine was not as impacted by publicity or subject to the same degree of pop culture notoriety. But just because a spark burns brightly, doesn't make it the most effervescent; this first LP charts the multi-instrumentalist's futuristic frolicks through funk-jazz, fusion and soul, all distilled into a romantic 8-tracker of trilling pianos ('Liberated Brother') and moody noir jams ('Gloria'). Hot off the plate with a reissue by Japanese label P-Vine, this is an exclusive obi-strip version not many will get their mitts on; it could still be you, though.
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Blues After Hours (reissue)
Blues After Hours (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7647. Rel: 21 Nov 23
 
Blues
Dust My Blues (3:10)
Sunnyland (3:12)
Mean & Evil (2:13)
Wild About You Baby (bonus track) (2:39)
Dark & Dreary (2:47)
Standing At The Crossroads (2:45)
Happy Home (2:42)
No Love In My Heart (2:22)
Blues Before Sunrise (2:40)
Hand In Hand (bonus track) (2:50)
I Was A Fool (2:49)
Goodbye Baby (3:00)
Review: Blues great Elmore James was known for a couple of things, musically at least. King of the slide guitar, his penchant for the instrument is obvious. Meanwhile, his love of playing loud, in turn getting the most out of that powerhouse voice, is perhaps less apparent when listening now, 60 years after his death. A Rock and Roll Hall of Fame-r since 1992, his backing band would eventually comprise two musicians who played with the legendary Tampa Red, whose songs James also had a habit of recording. Blues After Hours is certainly definitive James stuff, a raw, drawly, barroom of a record that sees the artist and his accompaniment invoke memories, borrowed and owned, of hot evenings in Deep South bars. Sadly lost long before his time, dying from a heart attack in 1963, just days before a European tour that would have catapulted his name globally, this is a fantastic memento of true legend.
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In The World (Japanese Edition)
In The World (Japanese Edition) (gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7962/3. Rel: 12 Oct 23
 
Jazz
Vienna (17:05)
Doug's Prelude (4:46)
Ouagoudougou (10:47)
872 (7:16)
Review: American jazz saxophonist Clifford Jordan related no fewer than 38 albums from the 60s up until his death in 1993. 1972's Clifford Jordan In The World is one of the most loved by fans and is a post-bop masterclass whose Japanese Edition now gets reissued by P-Vine on double gatefold. It features four tracks that are freeform explorations of a range of moods and grooves. Clifford plays full throttle throughout, as he was known to often do, and in doing so showcases his adventurous spirit across a series of studio recordings originally made for Strata East.
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Live At Dooley's 1976
Live At Dooley's 1976 (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7635. Rel: 29 Sep 23
 
Funk
Junie II (3:26)
Medley: Pain/Cookies Will Get You/Pleasure/Ecstasy (5:06)
Musical Son (5:48)
Fopp (5:40)
Shakey Ground (4:21)
Surrender (4:45)
Medley: Tight Rope/Super Groupie (4:19)
Super J (8:07)
Granny's Funky Rolls Royce (5:43)
Review: A fresh live album by Walter Morrison aka. Junie Morrison, one of the most outspoken former members of Ohio Players and Parliament-Funkadelic. Recordings from Morrison's solo performance at Dooley's in Lansing, Michigan appear on this opus, in which a medley of tunes first recorded for his then latest solo album, Freeze, come among a rip-roaring sandwich of wholly original live funk jams for the bread, and an array of covers - that of Aretha Franklin's 'Oh Me Oh My (I'm A Fool For You Baby)', Diana Ross's 'Surrender', and The Temptations' 'Shakey Ground' - making up the condiments.
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Lemuria (reissue)
Lemuria (reissue) (limited gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 78078. Rel: 19 May 22
 
Funk
Hunk Of Heaven (4:11)
All I've Got To Give (4:40)
Dreams (3:58)
Mister U (Universe) (5:28)
Get That Happy Feeling (4:10)
Moonlight Affair (5:06)
Mystery Love (3:58)
The Making Of You (3:56)
The Lady & The Dude (3:34)
Don't Say Their Ain't No Heaven (4:27)
Somebody's Talkin' (3:05)
Who Do You Love (4:57)
All I've Got To Give (alternate take) (4:58)
Mister U (Universe) (alternate take) (6:33)
Review: The 1978 self-titled album by the free soul band Lemuria remains much talked about around rare groove circles. Formed by Kirk Thompson of the iconic Kalapana, it's a proud statement of Hawaiian AOR, and highlights the magic touch of Thompson as both a keyboardist, and behind the mixers, his work as the album's serving producer. For this new reissue edition, P-VINE is including three bonus tracks and two alternate takes for the first time on vinyl, resulting in this deluxe fourteen track double gatefold package.
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Lemuria (reissue)
Lemuria (reissue) (gatefold translucent brown vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PLP 7807/8C. Rel: 19 Jul 22
 
Funk
Hunk Of Heaven (4:11)
All I've Got To Give (4:40)
Dreams (3:58)
Mister U (Universe) (5:28)
Get That Happy Feeling (4:10)
Moonlight Affair (5:06)
Mystery Love (3:58)
The Making Of You (3:56)
The Lady & The Dude (3:34)
Don't Say Their Ain't No Heaven (4:27)
Somebody's Talkin' (3:05)
Who Do You Love (4:57)
All I've Got To Give (alternate take) (4:58)
Mister U (Universe) (alternate take) (6:33)
Review: The 1978 self-titled album by the free soul band Lemuria remains much talked about around rare groove circles. Formed by Kirk Thompson of the iconic Kalapana, it's a proud statement of Hawaiian AOR, and highlights the magic touch of Thompson as both a keyboardist, and behind the mixers, his work as the album's serving producer. For this new reissue edition, P-VINE is including three bonus tracks and two alternate takes for the first time on vinyl, resulting in this deluxe fourteen track double gatefold package (this translucent golden brown vinyl version is limited to 300 copies).
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Transfusion
Transfusion (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7674. Rel: 20 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Moondial (3:23)
Canned Heat Suite (7:02)
My Woman (10:00)
Bacchanal (8:02)
Kaballa (7:53)
Funk It! If You Can't Take A Joke (5:05)
Review: The highly anticipated reissue of the rare groove gem Transfusion by West Coast funky drummer extraordinaire Les Demar is finally here thanks to P-Vibe and comes with an obi! Originally released in 1977 on the esteemed Dobre label, this album stands as one of Demar's most significant works from the 1970s. It boasts iconic tracks like 'Moondial,' featuring a legendary drum break sampled by artists such as Jurassic 5, De La Soul, DJ Shadow, and Greyboy. Additionally, the album showcases a plethora of groovy numbers like 'Canned Heat Suite' and 'Kaballa,' alongside the mesmerizing Afro-Latin funk of 'Bacchanal,' epitomizing Demar's fusion of funky rhythms and jazz sensibilities.
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Once In A Lifetime
Once In A Lifetime (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7659. Rel: 29 Dec 23
 
Jazz
Come Back To Me (3:01)
Feelin' Good (3:46)
On A Clear Day (2:22)
Raunchy Rita (4:19)
Signifyin' (7:20)
Alfie (3:54)
Sticks (3:30)
That's Life (3:37)
Once In A Lifetime (4:18)
Takin A Chance On Love (2:32)
Review: Les Demerle Sound 67 is a group defined by core member and prodigious drumming talent DeMerle, who famous playing power and rhythmic elasticity is what stands out here. It is a high class jazz record with his bold presence and command of modern jazz drumming front and centre as his side men do a fine job of filing in the spaces with Randy Brecker on trumpet and rock diva Genya Ravan adding her own vocals. This album is a great find in some long lost vault that contains plenty of evidence as to why DeMerle would go on to be so revered in ensuring years.
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Transcendental Watusi! (reissue)
Cat: PLP 7817. Rel: 19 Jul 22
 
Jazz
Manfred S (5:05)
Once Upon A Time (8:22)
Ear Food (7:21)
Transcendental Watusi (5:37)
Daggerpoint (4:49)
In Transit (10:08)
Review: Hot on the heels of reissuing Les Demerle's debut album in 2021, Groove-Diggers keeps up pace with this reissue of Transcendental Watusi!, the first album he released under his Les Demerle Transfusion moniker in 1979. Across these six tracks, the drummer delivers his trademark Jazz-funk sound, spanning the aural terrain of horn-infused ballad "Once Upon a Time" to the darting bass and percussion-driven sounds of penultimate track "Daggerpoint".
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Stone Free (reissue)
Stone Free (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7797. Rel: 19 May 22
 
Funk
Stone Free (Freak With Me) (5:08)
I'm So Glad I Found Your Love (2:58)
More Love (3:43)
Is That The Way To Your Heart? (3:49)
Money's Funny (4:00)
Keep Dancin (2:53)
Million Dollar Love (3:34)
Funk Is Here To Stay (4:23)
Review: Stone Free was the only album to be released by funk and soul specialist Cecil Lyde in 1980, and its sumptuous body of songs immediately takes hold upon first spin. Originally released with the short-lived Californian label Aladdin Records, Chicago-native Lyde created an album of uncompromising modern soul and boogie that has an urgency to entertain.
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Medasi (reissue)
Medasi (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7799. Rel: 07 Jun 22
 
Jazz
First World (11:46)
Children (10:32)
Understand (7:39)
Rain Forest (7:18)
Medasi (7:59)
Review: "If being the founder and chairman of Third World Press Organisation - the largest independent black-owned publishers - wasn't enough for activist and poet Haki R Madhubuti, he is also credited with a lesser-known yet remarkable music career. As the bandleader of Haki R. Madhubuti and Nation: Afrikan Liberation Arts Ensemble, Madhubuti combined his razor-sharp spoken-word poetry with a band of incredible musicians to create an unforgettable experience of avant-garde and spiritual jazz.
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 in stock $29.30
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