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Cool Struttin'
Cat: UCCQ 9690. Rel: 19 Jun 24
 
Jazz
Review: Few albums epitomize the essence of hard bop jazz with such effortless groove and masterful improvisation as Sonny Clark's Cool Struttin'. Released in 1958, it showcases Clark's impeccable piano skills alongside a stellar lineup of jazz luminaries. From the infectious rhythm of the title track to the soulful melodies of 'Deep Night,' each composition radiates with Clark's trademark style and sophistication and with Lee Morgan's electrifying trumpet and Art Farmer's lyrical flugelhorn adding depth. All that means it stands tall as a timeless masterpiece in the annals of jazz history and one that really shows off Clark's brilliance.
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Hovikodden 1971
Hovikodden 1971 (4xCD box set)
Cat: RUNE 530. Rel: 31 May 24
 
Progressive Rock
Review: This new quadruple CD release captures the legendary 'classic quartet' of The Soft Machine band during their final European tour on February 27th and 28th, 1971. While previously released sets from the latter date exist, this marks the first complete release of both nights, with half of it being entirely unreleased material. The performances, held in a relatively intimate venue, offer a captivating stereo experience. Soft Machine's concerts at the Henie-Onstad Art Center in Norway were unique and set against an art exhibition backdrop as well as being accompanied by Mark Boyle's films. Listening back now and it's easy to hear the band's dynamic evolution across consecutive nights in the unique museum setting.
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est. release 31 May 24 $62.56
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Midnight Blue
Midnight Blue (UHQ-CD)
Cat: UCCQ 9693. Rel: 19 Jun 24
 
Jazz
Review: Kenny Burrell's Midnight Blue is one of the jazz great's most celebrated albums. It has been reissued several times over the years but remains popular and in demand, which is why it now arrive son CD courtesy of Universal Japan. The title track sets the mood with its laid-back groove and smoky atmosphere, while tracks like 'Chitlins Con Carne' showcase Burrell's soulful phrasing and melodic invention. Backed by a stellar ensemble including Stanley Turrentine on tenor saxophone, the album exudes elegance and cool sophistication. In short, jazz guitar mastery at its finest.
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Perceive Its Beauty Acknowledge Its Grace
Cat: 6505035. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Jazz
End Of Innocence
As The Planets & The Stars Collapse
Insecurities
Managing My Breath, What Fear Had Become
The Wounded Need To Be Replenished
Body To Inhabit
I’ll Do Whatever You Want
Living
Breathing
Kiss Me Before I Forget
Song Of The Motherland
Review: Shabaka Hutchings' Perceive Its Beauty is a profound and meditative musical journey that celebrates the richness and grace of African culture. Through a diverse ensemble of renowned musicians, Hutchings invites us to immerse ourselves in a sonic landscape that evokes the beauty and bounty of the Motherland. The album's meditative quality stems from the restraint and collective nature of its creation. The instruments seem to float effortlessly, creating a sonic cloud that carries echoes of Afro-Asian music and the tranquil sounds of nature. Yet, within this understated atmosphere, individual brilliance shines through. The artistry of Jason Moran on the piano and the ethereal voices of Moses Sumney and Eska add layers of nuance and emotional depth. In an era often marked by division and disharmony, Perceive Its Beauty offers a refuge of unity and peace. It invites us to transcend superficial boundaries and embrace the beauty and grace that resides within and around us.
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Souvenirs
Cat: MRI 201CD. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Jazz
Clouds Moving On The Sky
Ready To Leave
Is It Sunny Or Cloudy In The Land You Live?
Tenkou! Why Feel Sorry?
Ethiopia My Motherland
Where Is The Highway Of Thought?
Don't Forget Your Country
Like The Sun Shines On Meadows
Review: Reissued in the aftermath of her passing away in 2023, Souvenirs is probably the best-known album by Ethiopian legend Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru, whose morphing from nun to composer, pianist and vocalist tracks an exquisitely bleak but powerful history. The first album to feature her own voice, the album was written and recorded at her family home in Addis Ababa, and deals in personal themes of loss, homesickness and transience, reflecting on Emahoy's experiences of the turmoil of the 1976 Red Terror in Ethiopia, in which the provisional Derg military dictatorship violently suppressed the rise of other competing revolutionary militia groups, and in so doing caused mass upheavals and migrations. With lyrics sung in Amharic and overlaid against uniquely mournful DIY instrumentations, Mississippi's CD reissue reminds us of its heart-warmer status, betraying Emahoy's deep familial fidelity and integrity.
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Cloud 10: The Complete Sessions
Cat: PCD 25389. Rel: 02 Apr 24
 
Jazz
Cloud 10
Stratospheric
Lower East Side
Winter
Tubby Chaser
Dark Eyes
The Hit
Before I Go
Hang Time
La Bohemia
Space Walk
Love & Life
Seven Worlds
Slow Down Look Around
Review: Renowned saxophonist and flautist Chip Wickham has his 2022 album on Gondwana reissued by P-Vine here and it is fair to say that Cloud 10 is his most soulful album yet. Hailing from Brighton and honing his craft in Manchester, Wickham blends the spiritual jazz influences of Roland Kirk and Yusef Lateef with British jazz legends like Tubby Hayes. Having collaborated with diverse acts from The Pharcyde to Nightmares On Wax, his debut for Gondwana Records offers a timeless fusion of soulful, spiritual jazz and hard-hitting modal hard-bop. Wickham's dynamic flute and tenor work drive the album, reflecting his passion for connecting deeply with audiences and leaving a lasting musical legacy.
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Altera Vita
Cat: BBE 779ACD. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Jazz
Blank Slate
You See
Touch
Hear Me
Breathe
Another Life
Review: BBE has delivered something of a future classic here, as decorated Eastern European harpist Alinha Bzhezhinska and British tenor saxophonist Tony Kofi join forces on a picturesque full-length excursion dedicated to the memory of spiritual jazz maestro Pharoah Saunders. It's a genuinely unique and hugely evocative affair, with Kofi's meandering, mesmeric melodies and inspired improvisations snaking in and out of Bzhezhinska's dreamy harp motifs and melodic percussion instruments (think bells, marimbas, vibraphone, xylophone and so on). It's not a familiar musical palette, but it's one that consistently delivers - and then some. Our picks of a very strong bunch include lucid opener 'Tabula Rasu - Blank Slate', the exotic and psychedelic 'Audite Me - Hear Me', and the picturesque, meditative closing cut, 'Altera Vita - Another Life'.
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Played by: Pete Haigh
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The Carnegie Hall Concert
Cat: 5882868. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Journey In Satchidananda
Shiva-Loka
Africa
Keo
Review: Four years after the untimely death of her husband John Coltrane, Alice Coltrane held a special concert at Carnegie Hall. This was planned to be released by Impulse at the time but somehow this legendary concert recording stayed dormant until this year. This release is to kick off a release tribute that will continue through the year that joins Verve and Impulse in tribute to Alice and her work. This double CD included two transcendental tunes from Journey in Satchidananda (Which Alice released just the year before), followed by two compositions by John Coltrane and served as a sign of things to come. These two pieces that showed a sign of what was to come from John Coltrane as he entered into the 1970s. Make sure to pick up this special concert!
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Just Something
Cat: AJXCD 735. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Soul
Back In Time
Don't Forget About Love
Anything
Mountains
How To Love
Be There In The Morning
Walk Away
Everyday Summer
Trojan Horse
For Once In My Life
I Love You
Review: British soul singer Dee C Lee started her career singing backup for Wham and the Style Council, before embarking on a solo career that included an early release on Mo Wax. By the late 90s, she'd pretty much stepped back from music though - making this new album for Acid Jazz a genuine surprise (it's her first new release for over a quarter of a century). It's rather good, too, with Lee's sublime and emotion-rich vocals soaring above 'heritage soul' style tracks that variously offer nods to bossa-nova ('Don't Forget About Love'), disco/jazz-funk fusion ('Be There In The Morning', with its excellent horns and fluttering flutes), and Motown-style stompers (the uplifting excellence of 'Walk Away').
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Black Classical Music
Cat: BWOOD 310CD. Rel: 07 Sep 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Black Classical Music (feat Venna & Charlie Stacey)
Afro Cubanism
Raisins Under The Sun (feat Shabaka Hutchings)
Rust (feat Tom Misch)
Turquoise Galaxy
The Light (feat Bahia Dayes)
Pon Di Plaza (feat Chronixx)
Magnolia Symphony (feat Early Dayes)
Early Dayes
Chasing The Drum
Birds Of Paradise
Gelato
Marching Band (feat Masego)
Crystal Palace Park (feat Elijah Fox)
Presidential (feat Jahaan Sweet)
Jukebox
Woman's Touch (feat Jamilah Barry)
Tioga Pass (feat Rocco Palladino)
Cowrie Charms (feat Leon Thomas & Barbara Hicks)
Review: Contemporary British jazz drummer-master Yussef Dayes returns with Black Classical Music, a monumental 18-track LP that not only contains collaborations with Rocco Palladino, Charlie Stacey, Alfa Mist, and Mansur Brown, but flaunt his compositional chops after the immediate fact of the studio, with the likes of 'Rust' and 'Early Dayes' laying down a heartfelt and clean foray into the nu-est expression of British jazz yet. Predominantly made in collaboration with Black artists, it's an album that aims to chart the history of an entire art form a fresh perspective, evidently tracing the line of his own personal past-present at the same time.
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Y'Y
Y'Y (CD)
Cat: PSY 037CD. Rel: 25 Apr 24
 
Jazz
Mapinguari (Encantado Da Mata}
Uiara (Encantada Da Agua) - Vida E Cura
Viva Nana
Dancga Dos Martelos
Sonho Ancestral
Y'Y
Mar De Cirandeiras
Gloriosa
Encantados
Review: Amaro Freitas's Y'Y marks a departure from his previous work, delving into humid, spacious compositions influenced by indigenous Amazonian music. Freitas's polyrhythmic piano playing, described as a fusion of lacy delicacy and propulsive thumping, takes center stage, displaying his remarkable ability to blend diverse influences seamlessly. Tracks like 'Uira (Encantada da Agua) - Vida e cura' feature prepared pianos and intricate basslines reminiscent of Ethio-jazz, pushing the boundaries of traditional jazz into avant-garde territory. In the album's second half, Freitas engages in dynamic collaborations with guests like Jeff Parker and Brandee Younger, adding layers of texture and depth to his compositions. "Y'Y" represents a bold exploration of cultural fusion and experimentation, solidifying Freitas's position as a visionary pianist and composer in the contemporary jazz landscape.
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Evenings At The Village Gate
Cat: 555141 8. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Jazz
My Favorite Things
When Lights Are Low
Impressions
Greensleeves
Africa
Review: Last year, an eagle-eyed researcher discovered a genuine slept-on gem in the archives of New York Public Library: a forgotten, unreleased recording of the John Coltrane Quintet playing - alongside bass clarinettist Eric Dolphy, at the iconic Village Gate venue in August 1961. Here, that recording - now freshly mastered - is released to the public for the first time, and as you'd expect it's rather special. Coltrane is at his magical, blistering best throughout, with his band offering similarly impressive support throughout. Highlights include the only live recording yet discovered of the quintet performing 'Africa', an insanely good 10-minute take on Coltrane classic 'Impressions', and Dolphy's star turn on 'When Lights Are Low'. In a word: essential!
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Jazz Dance Fusion Volume 4
Colin CURTIS / VARIOUS
Cat: ZEDDCD 060. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Jazz
Bill Ortiz - "Fusion/Noche Cubana" (CD1)
Born 74 & Onj - "Tape Your Beat"
GeeW - "Still In Love"
Mary Greer Mudiku - "Happy Sunrise"
The Sultan's Swing - "46 To Somewhere"
Stefano De Santis - "Unreachable Galaxy"
Charro Band De Emilio Guerrero - "Movin"
Somos Amigos - "Pa'gozar"
Telmo Fernandez & The Latin Soul Beat - "Cuchifrito Pa’ Los Pollos"
Juju - "Cla Samba"
Moreen Meriden - "Caught In A Fever"
Alfredo Dias Gomes - "Samba De Negro"
Alonso Gonzalez & Jazz Latino - "Mr Fool"
Venus Dodson - "Mother Of The Future" (CD2)
Jacques Schwarz Bart - "Mende"
Guinu - "Eletromandinga" (extended version)
Stefano De Santis - "Nova Laze"
GeeW - "Kyoto"
Mary Greer Mudiku - "I Face East"
Alfredo Dias Gomes - "Vaya Mulatto"
Juju - "Wanting Touch" (instrumental)
Nova Vida - "My Only" (GeeMix)
Lifetime - "I'll Bet You Thought I'd Never Find You"
Tres Men - "Samba De-La Cruz"
Miho Nobuzane - "Ponteio"
El Caballo Y Su Orquesta - "Mambo De Papi"
Review: While his immense contribution to UK dancefloors often goes unacknowledged, Colin Curtis continues to delight dancers - and jazz dancers in particular - well over 50 years after making his first appearance behind the decks. More impressively, he continues to dig for new and previously unearthed music, sharing these finds via the ongoing Jazz Dance Fusion series. Volume four - the latest - showcases 26 tracks across two CDs, mixing hot new and recent jazz dance workouts with buried treasure of all kinds. It's naturally heavy on Latin jazz, fusion and percussive jazz-funk, but also touches on samba, salsa and "Latin spoken word". In other words, it's another sublime selection from one of UK dance music culture's true underground heroes.
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An Ever Changing View
Cat: GONDCD 62. Rel: 11 Sep 23
 
Jazz
Tracing Nature
Water Street
An Ever Changing View
Calder Shapes
Mountains, Trees & Seas
Field Of Vision
Jewels
Sunlight Reflection
Natural Movement
Triangles In The Sky
Review: Matthew Halsall continues to serve as a true devotee of spiritual jazz in the UK with his stellar new album An Ever Changing View. Restlessly prolific and drawing from a seemingly bottomless well of ideas, Halsall approached this record as a reset of sorts, affording himself freedom to explore sound in all aspects. The end result remains true to his velvet-smooth approach, delivering understated instrumental flourishes around delicate grooves to make for the gentlest of access points for the labyrinthe halls of jazz, but as ever there's much nuance and complexity bedded into these delicate compositions to yield new discoveries over repeated listens.
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Bewitched (The Goddess Edition)
Cat: LAULP 003CDX. Rel: 25 Apr 24
 
Jazz
Dreamer
Second Best
Haunted
Must Be Love
While You Were Sleeping
Lovesick
California & Me
Nocturne (interlude)
Promise
From The Start
Misty
Serendipity
Letter To My 13 Year Old Self
Bewitched
Bored
Trouble
It Could Happen To You
Goddess
Review: Laufey's GRAMMY-winning sophomore album, 2023's Bewitched, returns in freshly expanded form. Musically, the set is rooted in vintage jazz and classical music, though its perspective - not just lyrically, but in its approach to subtle musical fusion - is undeniably contemporary. It remains a brilliant set, with the Icelandic artist effortlessly flitting between 1930s style smoothness ('Dreamer'), string-laden acoustic jazz ('Second Best'), bossa-nova ('From The Start'), and tributes to the heartfelt works of Nina Simone ('Misty'). This edition also boasts a quartet of bonus cuts, including superb recent single 'Goddess'.
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Forfolks
Cat: IARC 52CD. Rel: 11 Feb 22
 
Jazz
Off Om
Four Folks
My Ideal
Suffolk
Flour Of Fur
Ugly Beauty
Excess Success
La Jetee
Review: Long-serving Tortoise guitarist Jeff Parker has made some magical solo albums in recent times, combining his particular take on jazz guitar with chopped-up instrumentation, dusty samples, post hip-hop beats and a large dollop of experimental intent. On Forfolks, his latest missive on Chicagoan imprint International Anthem, Parker flips the script, delivering an octet of solo guitar works that's as varied as it is jaw-droppingly good. Beginning with a piece of layered, cyclical minimalism reminiscent of Reich and Pat Metheny's 'Electric Counterpoint', Parker flits between jazzy interpretations of classic guitar pieces, droning and effects-laden soundscapes, lilting soundscapes, melancholic masterpieces and meditations on a theme.
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CUBA: Music & Revolution Culture Clash In Havana Experiments In Latin Music 1975-85 Vol 2
Cat: SJRCD 496. Rel: 05 Nov 21
 
International
Juan Pablo Torres Y Algo Nuevo - "Y Que Bien"
Orquesta Los Van Van - "Por Que Lo Haces"
Los Latinos - "Quemando"
Farah Maria - "Amame Y No Pienses Mas"
FA 5 - "Muevete Con Las Fuerzas Del Corazon"
Tambores De Enrique Bonne - "Como Arrullos De Palma"
Ricardo Eddy Martinez - "Expresso Ritmico"
Los Papines - "Solo De Tumba Y Bongo"
Grupo Sintesis - "Aqui Estamos"
Los Van Van - "Llegada"
Grupo Raices Nuevas - "Baila Mi Guaguanco"
Luis Carbonell - "La Rumba"
Orquesta Riverside - "En Casa Del Trompo No Bailes"
Juan Formel & Los Van Van - "Llegue, Llegue"
Grupo Los Yoyi - "Tu No Me Puedes Conquistar"
Los Papines - "Para Que Niegas?"
Grupo De Experimentacion Sonora Del ICAIC - "Cuba Va!"
Raul Gomez - "Luces En La Pista"
Los Brito - "El 4-5-6"
Leo Brouwer - "Tema De El Rancheador De La Naturaleza"
Ricardo Eddy Martinez - "La 132"
Los Reyes 73 - "Finalizo Un Amor"
Review: Given that Gilles Peterson and Stuart Baker's Cuba: Music and Revolution - Culture Clash in Havana is one of the standout compilations of 2021, hopes are naturally sky-high for this speedy sequel. Like its predecessor, volume 2 focuses on music and made and released on the Caribbean island between 1975 and '85, this time round largely focusing on rare fusions of salsa, Latin jazz, disco, soul and funk, mostly licensed from records that have never been available outside Cuba. It's another stunning selection all told, with highlights including the heady Cuban disco/salsa fusion of Orquesta Los Van Van, the fiery disco-funk of FA 5, the heavily percussive hedonism of Luis Carobonell and the fuzzy psychedelic rock of Grupo De Experimentacion Sonora Del ICAIC. In a word: essential.
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Jazz Is Dead 13
Cat: JID 013CD. Rel: 15 Jul 22
 
Jazz
The Avenue
Daybreak
Corridors
Summer Solstice
Juneteenth
Dogon Cypher
Reflections
Review: On the latest instalment in their essential Jazz is Dead series, musical polymaths Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad have joined forces with Katalyst, a Los Angeles-based collective of musicians whose work is inspired by their 1960s Californian predecessors Afrikan People's Arkestra and Union of God Musicians Ascension Association. What's an offer is undeniably impressive and, at genuinely life-affirming, with the assembled cast doing a superb job of joining the dots between spiritual jazz, soul-jazz, horizontal jazz-funk and deeper, more sun-kissed flavours. Highlights are plentiful and include, though are no way limited to, the breezy 'Juneteenth', the languid dancefloor shuffle and sustained electric piano motifs of 'The Avenues' and the morning-fresh wonder that is 'Daybreak'.
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Where I'm Meant To Be
Cat: PTKF 30202. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Jazz
Life Goes On (feat Sampa The Great)
Victory Dance
No Confusion (Kojey Radical)
Welcome To My World
Togetherness
Ego Killah
Smile
Live Srong
Siesta (Emeli Sande)
Words By Steve
Belonging
Never The Same Again
Words By TJ
Love In Outer Space (NAO)
Review: Ezra Collective has described their hotly anticipated second album, 'Where I'm Meant To Be', as "a thumping celebration of life". As with their previous work, it's rooted in the band's love of on-stage improvisation - call-and-response instrument solos abound throughout - and peppered with contributions from guest vocalists including Sampa The Great, Emeli Sande and Nao. Musically, it's undoubtedly joyous, blurring the boundaries between contemporary UK jazz, afrobeat, hip-hop, dub, Latin rhythms and soft-touch electronics. The plentiful highlights include steppers-powered dub-jazz workout 'Ego Killah', sparkling opener 'Life Goes On' and the Afro-Cuban brilliance of 'Victory Dance'.
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Feeding The Machine
Feeding The Machine (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: GB 1576CDOBI. Rel: 24 Nov 22
 
Jazz
Asynchronous Intervals
Active-Multiple-Fetish-Overlord
Accelerometer Overdose
Feed Infinite
After The Machine Settles
Because Because
Review: Saxophonist Binker Golding and Moses Boyd made a huge impression with their earliest collaborative releases, winning the 'Best U.K Jazz Act' gong at the 2016 Jazz FM Awards. Their periodic albums since, which explore improvised and semi-improvised free-jazz territory, have been uniformly excellent and their latest, the duo's first for two years, is no exception. They recorded at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios, under the supervision of GRAMMY-winning producer Hugh Padgam, with guest Max Luthert joining in with tape loops and electronics. The result is a magical set full of alternately dreamy and alien-sounding electronic textures, loose-limbed, impeccably recorded jazz drums (you feel like you're sat behind the drum kit, such is the quality of the stereo panning) and winding, expressive, often lengthy sax improvisations. Magical music!
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Chimaera
Chimaera (2xCD)
Cat: INTAKT 410. Rel: 20 Nov 23
 
Jazz
Le Pavot Rouge
La Joubarbe Aragnaineuse
Partout Des Prunelles Flamboient
La Chimere Aux Yeux Verts
Annao
Le Sabot De Venus
Review: Chimaera is the newest ensemble of pianist and composer Sylvie Courvoisier. The virtuoso band brings together key musical personalities from the New York jazz scene in Wadada Leo Smith, Nate Wooley, Drew Gress and Kenny Wollesen, and features Austrian artist Christian Fennesz, whose ambient textures can be considered Chimaera’s wildcard. Inspired by the fantastic, enigmatic-hallucinatory paintings of symbolist Odilon Redon, the sextet creates an expansive, shimmering soundscape. Performed and recorded down to an impeccable, unpurloined letter, every angle of Redon's strange impressionistic aura are retained on this smokey masterwork. Most striking of all is ‘La Joubarbe Aragaineuse’, which pits a fantastically affecting drone against French-style piano and upright bass presses; second only to this is the noir, smoke-clouded B3 cut, ‘Le Sabot De Venus’.
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The Mood Mosaic 11 - Feelin Funky
VARIOUS
Cat: MMR 51023CDD. Rel: 08 Dec 23
 
Funk/Reissues
African Music Machine - "Black Water Gold"
Chico & Buddy - "Can You Dig It"
Brother Jack MC Duff - "Can't Get Satisfied"
All The People - "Cramp You Style"
Gi G - "Daddy Love" (part 2)
Meters - "Doodle-Oop"
Tony Camillo's Bazuka - "Dynamite"
Brother Soul - "Feelin' Funky"
Donny Thompson - "Foxy Lady"
Ike Turner - "Funky Mule"
Bill Cosby- - "Funky North Philly"
Wilmer & The Dudes - "Get It" (instrumental)
The 20th Century - "Hot Pants" (part 1 & part 2)
The Electric Express - "It's The Real Thing" (part 1)
The Rimshots - "Soul Train" (part 1)
Soul Toranodoes - "Go For Yourself"
Swingin' Soul Machine - "Spooky's Day Off"
The Watts - "Spreadin' Honey"
The Maskmans & The Agents - "Stand Up" (part 1)
Timmie Rodgers - "Super Soul Brother"
Review: The long-running Mood Mosaic compilation series was born out of a desire to chronicle "cult tracks" from the "funk superheroes of the 1970s". This eleventh volume was first released in 2007 and here gets a much-needed reissue. There's plenty to get the blood pumping across the two discs, from the fiery Afro-funk fuzziness of African Music Machine's 'Black Water Gold' and the clap-along, Hammond-heavy party vibes of Brother Jack McDuff's 'Can't Get Satisfied', to the Blaxploitation brilliance of Bill Cosby's 'Funky North Philly' (yes, that Bill Cosby), the celebratory excellence of The Electric Express's 'The Real Thing (Part 1)' and the harmonica-heavy swamp funk of 'Spooky's Day Off' by Swingin' Soul Machine.
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Sounds Dreams & Other Stories: A Celebration 60 Years
Cat: BBE 719CCD. Rel: 18 Jan 24
 
Jazz
Jeito Bom De Sofrer
Papo Furado (Jive Talking)
Xibaba (She-Ba-Ba)
Andei
Back Streets Of Havana
Flora's Song
San Francisco River
Vera Cruz
Celebration Suite
Casa Forte
From The Lonely Afternoon
Black Narcissus
When Angels Cry
O Sonho (Moon Dreams)
Summer Night
A Secret From The Sea
O Cantador/I Just Want To Be Here
Light As A Feather
O Canto Da Sereia
Open Your Eyes You Can Fly
Hot Sand
Parana
Jump
Fingers (El Rada)
Toque De Cuica
Romance Of Death
Samba De Flora
Amajour
The Road Is Hard (But We're Going To Make It)
Above The Rainbow
Love Lock
What Can I Say?
Musikana
The Happy People
Peasant Dance
Dom-Um (A Good Friend)
Hungry On Arrival
Review: You might know Airto Moreira and Flora Purim as the King and Queen of Brazilian Jazz and for good reason. They have spent more than the last half decade putting out some of their homeland's finest and most richly rewarding jazz albums as well as playing exhilarating live shows all over the world. They have found favour with jazz lovers everywhere as a result, from Japan's concert halls to the UK's jazz-funk scenes. If You Will was their last album back in 2022 and it got a Grammy, and now A Celebration: 60 Years - Sounds, Dreams & Other Stories brings together some of their best work from over the last 60 odd years. Essential stuff.
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Precipice
Cat: NS 0055CD. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Jellyfish
Don't Be Sad (It's Too Late)
Vespa Crabro
Linus With The Sick Burn
And Then There Were Three
Katabatic
Black Lacquer
Kintsugi
Solenopsis
Alpenglow
Review: Prolific London outfit Ill Considered are a talented bunch, with the vast majority of their tracks starting life as freewheeling improvisations built on quality grooves and memorable melodic themes. Interestingly given their penchant for releasing a new album every few months earlier in the career, Precipice is actually their first new studio set for three years. There's plenty to set the pulse racing throughout, from the wild hard-bop solos and ambidextrous grooves of 'Jellyfish', and the 60s spy-movie jazz of 'Vespa Carbro', to the breathless Afro-jazz of 'Kintsugi', and the exotic, slow-burn delight that is 'Solenopsis'.
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Mod Classics: 1964-1966
Cat: CDBGPD 206. Rel: 25 Jan 10
 
50s/60s
It's Got The Whole World Shakin'
Papa's Got A Brand New Bag
El Bandido
Dawn Yawn
Get On The Right Track Baby
Lovey Dovey
See Saw
Soul Stomp
The World Is Round
Monkeying Around
Sweet Thing
Something
Point Of No Return
Li'l Darlin'
Funny How Time Slips Away
Preach & Teach
Parchman Farm
Move It On Over
Last Night
Music Talk
Sick & Tired
Outrage
The Monkey Time
Work Song
Review: 'Mod Classics 1964-1966' from BGP is the first compilation of Georgie Fame's Columbia recordings since 1979's 'Beat Classics' and is designed to complement that seminal work. While that went for the hits and the singles, 'Mod Classics' goes for the dancefloor appeal of 24 tracks that mix jazz, rhythm and blues and soul. Many of the tracks on this CD have only been available in Japan since their original releases were deleted in the late 60s.
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Final Floor
Cat: WHIV 355. Rel: 29 Mar 21
 
Jazz
Supraliminal Space
Caste Off
Daggerboard
Ice Windows
Recirculate
Final Floor
Heart Of Hearing
Return To Form
Standards Reproached
Fast Remorse
Rooftop Sunrise
Review: Following eight years spent releasing all manner of albums, Californian combo Throttle Elevator Music - an open-minded, jazz collective helmed by Gregory Howe and Matt Montogomery, with star turns from Kamasi Washington and trumpeter Erik Jacobson - have reached the end of the row. Final Floor, their last album, sees them bow out in fine style, offering up 11 tracks that fuse ear-catching contemporary jazz sounds and arrangements with elements of post-punk and gravelly alt rock. The results are uniformly excellent, with Washington and Jacobson's effortlessly energetic and mind-mangling solos offering a firm jazz focus throughout, despite the near constant low-slung bass guitar, sweaty drums and fuzz-toned electric guitars sitting beneath.
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The Essence Of Soil
Cat: VICL 70245. Rel: 29 Mar 21
 
Jazz
Inner Glimpse
My Favorite Things
Planet Caravan
A Love Supreme (part II - Resolution)
Soulful
Kitty Bey
Silence
Review: Soil & Pimp Sessions is a Japanese jazz band with an explosive sound. Made up of five musicians Shacho, Tabu Zombie, Josei on piano, Akita Goldman on bass and Midorin on drums, they are primarily an expressive live outfit who serve up rough and ready sounds that fire your every single synapse. They have been playing for 20 years now but their breakout album Pimp Master came in 2006 and saw them go on to play at Glastonbury the year after. This latest record is another exceptional one that goes from intense and complex highs to beautiful tender and vulnerable moments of calm.
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Played by: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
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Spiritual Jazz 11: SteepleChase: Esoteric Modal & Progressive Jazz From The Steeplechase Label 1974-84
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Cat: JMANCD 120. Rel: 16 Apr 20
 
Jazz
Mary Lou Williams - "Ode To Saint Cecile"
Billy Gault - "The Time Of This World Is At Hand"
Sam Jones - "Jean Marie"
Rene McLean - "Aida"
Jim McNeely - "Tipe Tizwe"
Johnny Dyani - "Magwaza"
Jackie McLean & Michael Carvin - "De I Comahlee Ah"
Ken McIntyre - "Miss Priss"
Khan Jamal - "Dark Warrior"
Michael Carvin - "Naima"
Review: For the latest volume in their essential Spiritual Jazz compilation series - the eleventh overall - Jazzman has decided to take a trawl through the archives of Danish imprint SteepleChase, focusing specifically on "esoteric modal" and "progressive jazz" originally released between 1974 and '84. It's an impressively bright, breezy and crystal-clear affair - you can hear every cymbal hit, saxophone solo, piano note, snare and rim-shot in glorious clarity - with highlights appearing thick and fast throughout. Our current favourites include the haunting flutes, glistening guitar solos and skipping grooves of Rene McLean's "Aida", the hard-to-pigeonhole inventiveness and cross-cultural fusion of Jim McNeely's "Tipe Tizwe" and the vibraphone-laden up-tempo hustle of Khan Jamal's "Dark Warrior". That said, every track is superb, making this a must-have for spiritual jazz enthusiasts everywhere.
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Spiritual Jazz 13: Now Part 2
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Cat: JMANCD 127. Rel: 21 Jan 21
 
Jazz
The Cosmic Range - "Palms To Heaven"
Vibration Black Finger - "Empty Streets"
Abeeku - "Slow Sweet Burn"
Wildflower - "Flute Song"
The Pyramids - "Memory Ritual"
Steve Reid Foundation - "For Coltrane"
Carla Marciano - "Trane's Groove"
Angel Bat Dawid - "What Do I Tell My Children Who Are Black (Dr Margaret Burroughs)"
Menagerie - "Nova"
Teemu Akerblom Quartet - "Avo's Tune"
The Jamie Saft Quartet - "Vessels"
Jonas Kullhammar - "Paris"
Review: While previous instalments of Jazzman's essential Spiritual Jazz series have focused on killer cuts and rare gems from the past (specifically material recorded between the 1950s and '80s), the thirteenth volume shines a light on what's happening right now. This second part (of two) successfully showcases the best of the contemporary scene, showcasing cuts from around the world that neatly encapsulate the breadth and diversity of 21st century spiritual jazz. The plentiful highlights include the exotic, Eastern-tinged spiritualism of Wildflower's 'Flute Song', the futurist jazz-funk deepness of Steve Reid's 'For Coltrane', the layered vocals and acoustic instrumentation of Angel Bat Dawid's 'What Should I Tell My Children Who Are Black' and the sparkling, sun-soaked positivity of 'Nova' by Menagerie.
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Ascension (remastered)
Ascension (remastered) (limited UHQ-CD with obi-strip)
Cat: UNIJ 138391. Rel: 06 Jul 20
 
Jazz
Ascension Part 1
Ascension Part 2
Review: John Coltrane made many essential and influential albums over the course of his career, but few were quite as revolutionary at the time of release as 1965's "Ascension". Here presented in stunning new sound thanks to a meticulous re-mastering job, the album saw Coltrane abandon the constraints of the quartet in favour of a larger line-up of musicians and a freestyle approach in which each player was given carte blanche to improvise their own solo in turn. It was revolutionary at the time and remains a stunningly loose, ever-changing work that rewards repeat listens. Famously, two different editions, featuring slightly different recordings, were issued back in 1965; this CD edition includes both 40-minute works.
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Austin Funk (reissue)
Cat: JMANCD 113. Rel: 27 Jun 19
 
Jazz
Keep Your Eyes On Your Merchandise
Love Is Not Such An Easy Game To Play
Radiator
Body Talk
Funk 'N' Roll
Since I Met You
Ghetto Tool
Groove Awhile
Frozen Tundra Lady
Review: Over the last few weeks, Jazzman's ongoing "Holy Grail" reissue series has focused on obscure but in-demand albums from the Fable Records catalogue. The latest to get the deluxe reissue treatment is Steamheat's "Austin Funk", a 1975 set that's notably harder and funkier than the Texan label's usual jazz-funk fare. Of course, there are still plenty of jazz-funk flourishes to be found amongst the soulful vocals, crunchy clavinet lines, fast-tempo grooves and heady horn lines. Our picks include the low-down deep funk headiness of "Radiator", the fizzing brilliance of "Body Talk", the harmonic jazz guitar, horn and electronic piano solos of "Ghetto Tool" and the eyes-closed, in-the-zone madness of closing cut "Frozen Tundra Lady".
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The Source
Cat: 578109 1. Rel: 08 Sep 17
 
Jazz
Moody Boy
Bad Roads
Cruising
On Fire
Woro Dance
Tony's Blues
Wolf Eats Wolf
Cool Cats
Push & Pull
Ewajo
Life Is Beautiful
Review: Tony Allen is on record as saying that The Source, his first album on iconic jazz label Blue Note, is the best recording he's made. Given his length of service and vast discography, that's a bold claim. Certainly, it's a fine album, with the legendary drummer and his selected musicians - mostly jazz players from Paris, plus a Cameroonian guitarist and previous Allen collaborator Damon Albarn on one cut - effortlessly blur the boundaries between Afrobeat and the kind of jazz pioneered by Allen's percussion heroes Art Blakey and Max Roach. It's a brilliant hybrid that fits Allen's unique style of drumming like a glove, and there's no doubt that the former Fela Kuti sticks-man is the real star of the show.
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Brand New Life
Cat: 551211 6. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Jazz
You're A Girl For One Man Only
Brand New Life (feat Mumu Fresh)
Come Live With Me (interlude)
Livin' & Lovin' In My Own Way (feat Pete Rock)
Running Game (intro)
Running Game
Moving Target
Dust (feat Meshell Ndegeocello)
The Windmills Of Your Mind (feat 9th Wonder)
If It's Magic
Review: Brandee Younger has always been a unique artist: a harpist who frequently utilises the instrument in a wide variety of (sometimes surprising) musical contexts and whose impressive CV also includes work with hip-hop luminaries such as Common and Ryan Leslie. On her fifth solo album, and second for Impulse!, Younger continues this adventurous but highly entertaining approach, offering up a mixture of original compositions and Dorothy Ashby covers that frequently draws influence from hip-hop, smooth jazz, modern soul and fusion. Highlights are plentiful, with our picks including the luscious, harp-laden soul head-nod of 'Brand New Life' (where Mumu Fresh delivers a sublime lead vocal), Pete Rock hook-up 'Livin' And Lovin' In My Own Way', and the duelling harp and vibraphone solos of the vintage Roy Ayers-inspired goodness of 'You're a Girl For One Man Only'.
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Since Time Is Gravity
Cat: ZORN 99CD. Rel: 20 Apr 23
 
Jazz
Moontide Chorus
Is
Murmuration
Wane
Stigmergy
Immemorial
Wax
Gravity
Review: Joshua Abrams' Natural Information Society project has never been an easy thing to pin down. While rooted in jazz - both classical and contemporary - the ever-changing collective's output also heavily draws on what he calls "traditional musics" from around the World (and the instruments used to make it), psychedelia and more than a dash of far-sighted spiritualism. Since Time Is Gravity, Abrams' latest aural statement, continues this mixed-up, musically intoxicating approach, flitting between droning jazz ragas ('Immemorial'), bluesy folk-jazz ('Wane' and 'Wax'), densely layered psychedelic jazz ('Is'), dancefloor-ready, percussion-rich spiritual jazz ('Moontide'), and slow-motion Afro-jazz ('Gravity').

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Once Again We Are The Children Of The Sun
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Cat: BBE 708CCD. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Will & James Ragar - "As The Day Grows Tired"
Forest - "Crazy Days"
Cunningham Corner - "Free & Easy"
Wendy Grace - "More Than Hope"
Bengt Liedman - "Tight Tonight"
Corill - "Soul Shadow"
Varela - "Come & Take Me By The Hand"
Just Us - "Just A Thought"
Mike Baumann & Thom Huntington - "Time"
Darrell John - "Write Your Lucky Number"
The Freeze Band - "Going Back In Time"
Godspeed - "Ice Cold"
Orion - "Moonshine"
The Greg Foat Group - "Milk & Honey" (feat Kat Barnard)
Aria Rostami - "Golden Hour"
Bugatti & Musker - "Fate" (demo)
Garth Fletcher - "Peace Train"
Mark Capanni - "If Life Was A Ferris Wheel"
Review: 'Folk funk and trippy troubadours' main man Paul Hillery - a dedicated crate digger and vinyl hunter whose musical knowledge is exceptional - scored a hit with his first compilation We Are The Children of The Sun. He's now curated a sequel, which once again explores a range of rare, thoroughly obscure sounds that he loosely terms 'folk funk' and 'Balearic AOR'. This is music for sunsets, sunrises and long drives through grandiose landscapes. The plentiful highlights include, but are in no way limited to, the synth-sporting cosmic AOR brilliance of Forest's 'Crazy Days', the jazz-folk brilliance of Wendy Grace's 'More Than Hope', Aria Rostami's acoustic ambient excellence ('Golden Hour') and a previously unheard cover of 'Milk & Honey' by musical polymath Greg Foat and his ever-changing backing band.
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Hidden Waters: Strange & Sublime Sounds Of Rio De Janeiro
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Cat: MRBCD 271. Rel: 19 May 23
 
International
Ana Frango Eletrico - "Saudade"
Pedro Fonte - "Cliche"
Bala Desejo - "Lua Comanche"
Ava Rocha - "Boca Do Ceu"
Exercito De Bebes - "Avos Da Experiencia"
Thiago Nassif - "Soar Estranho" (feat Arto Lindsay/Vinicius Cantuaria/Gabriela Riley)
Negro Leo - "Mulato"
Mari Romano - "Amelie"
Rosabege - "Sigo Num Site/Marmore"
Dora Morelenbaum - "Vento De Beirada"
Jonas Sa - "Gigolo"
Troa - "Bandeide"
Marcelo Callado - "Simbora" (feat Silvia Machete)
Ovo Ou Bicho - "Mocos"
Le Almeida - "Apreco Antigo"
Vovo Bebe - "Briga De Família" (feat Ana Frango Eletrico)
Joana Queiroz - "Dois Litorais"
Raquel Dimantas - "Flecha Azul"
Antonio Neves & Thiaguinho Silva - "Das Neves"
Letrux - "Dorme Com Essa"
Os Ritmistas - "Sambolero"
Review: The good folks over at Mr Bongo have been at it again, digging deep on a record hunting trip to Latin America. They have returned across the high seas with a high quality collection of aural treasure that now makes it on to this fresh new CD, Hidden Waters: Strange & Sublime Sounds Of Rio De Janeiro.It offers just a small taster of what the msuxialyl rich city has spawned over the years from pop music to experimentalism, MPB to Tropicalia and on to neo-bossa nova. The whole thing has been put together by Joe Osborne, founder of specialist Brazilian music platform Brazilian Wax, and is a vital one to add to the collection and immediately improve it by 87%.
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Tags: MPB | Brazilian | Bossa Nova
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In Concert
Cat: SCCD 36506. Rel: 08 Jun 23
 
Jazz
Just In Time
What Is There To Say
News From Bluesport
I Can't Get Started
Spring Is Sprung
Moonlight In Vermont
Blueport
Utter Chaos
Review: Over the years, we've been treated to numerous recordings of Gerry Mulligan and his quartet in concert, most famously in Paris in 1954. The concert captured on this recording - released here for the first time after its rediscovery a year or two back - dates from 1959, was captured on tape in a legendary Copehagen jazz club and features fellow legend Art Farmer on trumpet. Aside from two tracks in which Mulligan switches to piano, the album's key motif is the interplay between Mulligan's impeccable baritone saxophone (sounding a little more soulful than on some recordings) and Farmer's fluid - if sometimes exuberant - trumpet solos. Full of elongated, stretched-out takes full of inspired interpretations of jazz standards and classic catalogue cuts, In Concert is a must-check for dedicated jazz heads.
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One From Then Another
Cat: FDCD 143. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Progressive Rock
Drink The Moment/Thin Fox Legs
Return Of The Sun Of DR Artur
Review: We're not quite sure how to "navigate" an ashtray in and of itself, but this new album by Ashtray Navigations might hint at true executions of the art. A long-running experimental rock project led by Leeds' Phil Todd, Ashtray Navigations have been active since 1991, releasing dozens of albums and EPs on various labels and formats, often in limited editions. Their music is eclectic and unpredictable, spanning psychedelic rock, drone, noise, ambient, folk, and electronica. One From Then Another compactly sums up Todd's diverse and adventurous approach to sound creation in double-sided single form, with 'Drink The Moment/Thin Fox Legs' coming as a dubious space jam for flute, bass and bloop, and 'Return Of The Sun Of DR Artur' bringing up a beatless, Afrofuturist rear.
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Blowout
Blowout (CD)
Cat: STH 2480CD. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Jazz
Oropendola
Mates
The Takedown
Hotel Jonny Chingas
Vertigo
So So So
Sun Go Down
Gecko Sun
Flying Cat
Mates (dub)
So So So (dub)
Hotel Jonny Chingas (dub)
Review: There's a definite sense of "time and place" throughout John Carrol Kirby's latest album, Blowout. He recorded it all during a recent trip to Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica, "between 5am wake-up calls from orpopendola birds and psychedelic sunsets", drawing inspiration from the people, music and nature that surrounded him. It's certainly a joyful and colourful affair - despite his insistence that it's about "enjoying yourself even though life is tough, before the candle blows out" - with Kirby mixing sparkling, often kaleidoscopic 1980s electrofunk synth sounds with warming grooves, pastoral woodwind instrumentation, and musical motifs that draw on his love of jazz-funk and fusion. It's basically a sensationally summery affair whose mostly subtly nods to Costa Rican musical culture only enhance the album.
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Happiness Is Takin' Care Of Natural Business Dig?! (reissue)
Cat: JMANCD 135. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Jazz
Zaltanica
The Magi
Kuba!
Poor Me
Bronson's Blues
Rolon's Groove
Kuba! (alternate version - bonus track)
Lobby Lizards (bonus track)
Review: Jazzman has excavated another jazz "holy grail" here - one of the few albums ever recorded by San Francisco-based pianist (and local hero) Al Tanner. It was initially released back in 1967 by the obscure, but arguably significant, Touche label, and while popular within Californian jazz circles, garnered little exposure or sales elsewhere. It remains a fantastic album, with Tanner being joined by drummer William 'Smiley' Winters, bassist Edgar Williams, saxophonist Roy Henderson, and flautist/trumpeter George Alexander to attractively dance through a range of pleasingly breezy, musically detailed modal workouts. It's a genuinely impressive album all told, so praise must be given to Jazzman for unearthing and reissuing it.
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Mr Bongo Record Club Vol 6
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Cat: MRBCD 270. Rel: 28 Jul 23
 
Funk/Reissues
Japao - "Dora Morelenbaum"
New York Community Choir - "I'll Keep My Light In My Window"
General Lee - "Pleasure"
The Drive - "Africa Bossa"
Chiemi Eri - "Okosa-Bushi"
Manny Corchado & His Orchestra - "Pow-Wow"
Sven Wunder - "Easy Going"
Dina Ogon - "Bakom Glaset"
Vee Gees - "Talkin"
Mave & Dave - "Do You Really Want My Love"
Hazel Scott & The Braza Brasil - "Ye-Me-Le"
Ines Soares - "Um Amor Para Toda A Vida"
Hareton Salvanini - "Estrada"
Copa 7 - "Copa Sete No Samba"
Mirna - "A Volta"
Dina Ogon - "Tombola 94"
Unknown Artists - "I Do You Love"
Ash Soul, Inc - "I Do Love You"
Ponderosa Twins Plus One - "Bound"
Matty - "Blood"
Shira Small - "Eternal Life"
Review: As with its five predecessors, the sixth volume in the Mr Bongo Record Club series of compilations is another must-check affair. Keeping the same "lesser-known music we like and want to share" approach, the 21-track collection drifts between drowsy, jazz-powered ambient pop (Japao), righteous gospel disco (New York Community Choir's sublime 'I'll Keep a Light in My Window'), floor-friendly Latin jazz-funk fusion (The Drive), suspenseful big band mambo (Manny Corchado & His Orchestra), soaring 1970s dancefloor soul (Vee Gees), samba-funk (Copa 7), dubby and dreamy pop (Dina Ogon), acoustic guitar-smothered dream pop psychedelia (Matta), and much more besides.

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Frontier's Edge
Cat: DWR 002CD. Rel: 27 Jul 23
 
Funk/Reissues
Frontier's Edge
Devil Doesn't Care
KRITN
Crescent Blade
A Passage To Ashinol
Curled Steel
Review: After years spent delivering heady fusions of deep funk and Afro-funk on Daptone Records, The Budos Band resurface on Diamond West, an imprint founded by two of the band's key members earlier this year. Their first missive on the California-based imprint is as rousing and fiery as ever, with their usual riotous and heavyweight sound being subtly expanded via nods towards psych-funk, Mariachi Band music and the funk-rock sound made famous by Sly and the Family Stone. The six scorching instrumentals on show are all superb, with our current favourites including the punchy 'The Devil Doesn't Care', the trippy solo-laden explosion that is 'KRITIN' and the deliciously psychedelic and suspenseful 'Curled Steel'.
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Il Viaggio
Il Viaggio (2xCD)
Cat: PIASLL 202CD. Rel: 12 Oct 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Lay Your Ear To The Rail
Nonnarina
Il Vento
We Never Kneel To Pray
I'm Looking For
Mi Ricordo Di Te
Chiesa
Now Is Narrow
San Liberatore
The Chaos Azure
Alba
Review: Although her roots lie in jazz, Melanie De Biasio has not made jazz - or at least purist jazz - for many years. Il Viaggio, a vast double album that marks her first studio set for nearly six years, continues this trend, blending field recordings, sound collage, choral music, ambient, the neo-classical darkness of Dead Can Dance, piano works reminiscent of Harold Budd's more contemplative works, and occasional nods towards trip-hop - all arranged as a kind of sonic journey to (and through) Italy by train as a way of rediscovering her distant Italian roots. With plenty of long, immersive tracks and bags of atmosphere, Il Viaggio is a hugely atmospheric and immersive affair that more than delivers on its conceptual premise.
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When The Dust Settles
Cat: NS 0042CD. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
International
For Aziz (feat Astronaut Zu)
Anka Tulon
A Prayer For Our Parents
Be Mankan
Red Oil/Beyond Kingdom Come (feat Obongjayar)
When The Dust Settles
There's Nothing Left For Us Here (feat Fassara Sacko)
Suley's Ablution
Golo Kan
Seasons Of Baraka
Review: Two years on from the release of their fantastic debut album, Wolo So, Balimaya Project returns with more inspired fusions of polyrhythms, percussion, heady horns, "virtuosic kora styles", contemporary jazz and traditional Mande music. It's a uniquely sweet, deep and gently sun-soaked sound - all emotive vocals, tapped out tribal rhythms, frazzled solos, dreamy acoustic guitars, glistening highlife-influenced electric guitars and sultry, soulful intent. The London-based collective has long been hard-to-pigeonhole, and it's this impeccably realised but sonically adventurous approach - along with the quality of their musicianship - that's been the key to their success. When The Dust Settles will only enhance their rising reputation - it really is that good!
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Tags: Afro Jazz
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Pharoah (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: CDLBOP 8008. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Jazz
Harvest Time
Love Will Find A Way
Memories Of Edith Johnson
Harvest Time (live)
Harvest Time (live)
Review: Pharoah Sanders was a monumental figure in the field of spiritual jazz, and this album from 1977 was his undisputed masterwork. Receiving renewed recognition in recent years as a collaborator, his passing in 2022 has cemented his legendary status, and so Luaka Bop take on the task of paying tribute with a lavish reissue of this landmark release. As well as the original album, this two-disc edition features previously unreleased live renditions of 'Harvest Time' and a 70-page booklet with interviews, rarely seen photographs and an interview with Sanders himself.
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Hip Holland: Hip Modern Jazz In The Netherlands 1950-1970
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Cat: SDBANCD 16. Rel: 20 Jun 23
 
Jazz
Herbie Mann With The Wessel Ilcken Combo - "Afro Blues"
The Diamond Five - "Amsterdam Blues"
Kwartet Leo Meyer - "So Why"
The Jacobs Brothers - "Two Brothers"
Kwartet Martin Verlinden - "Four On Six"
The Rhythme All Stars - "Relaxin’ With Rhythme"
Martien Beenen & The Orchestra - "Golden Earrings" (feat Sandy Fort)
Tony Vos Quartet - "Lady Elisabeth"
Herman Schoonderwalt - "Theme From The Movie ‘Mensen Van Morgen’"
The Diamond Five - "Les Halles"
The Red & Brown Brothers - "Blues For Eddy"
Frans Elsen Quintet - "Sem"
Leddy Wessel With Jack Van Poll & His Tree-oh - "Sing Sing Sing"
Boy’s Big Band - "Blues Minor"
The Frans Wieringa Trio - "Work Song"
Rita Reys & Oliver Nelson - "Wives & Lovers"
Herman Schoonderwalt Septet - "My Plea"
Trio Tony Vos - "Comin’ Home Baby"
Review: Traditionally, Dutch jazz has not been that celebrated globally, despite the Netherlands producing some terrific performers and must-check recordings. Hip Holland does its best to set the record straight, offering up an impressive selection of 'modern jazz' gems recorded in the Netherlands between 1950 and 1970. It's an entertaining and eye-opening selection all told, with our picks of a very strong bunch including the soft-lit shuffle of The Diamond Five's 'Amsterdam Blues', the classic Blue Note flavours of The Jacob Brothers' 'Two Brothers', the bluesy brilliance of 'Golden Eaarings' by Martin Beenen and His Orchestra (where singer Sandy Fort supplies a sublime lead vocal) and the up-tempo hedonism of 'Sing Sing Sing' by the fabulously named Leddy Wessel With Jack Van Poll and His Tree-Oh.
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Jazz In Silhouette (Expanded Edition) (remastered)
Cat: CMR 007CD. Rel: 05 Sep 23
 
Jazz
Hours After (CD1: mono)
Horoscope
Images
Blues At Midnight
Enlightment
Saturn
Velvet
Ancient Aiethopia
State Street (bonus track)
Blues From Saturn (bonus track)
Hours After (single version)
Great Balls Of Fire (bonus track)
Round Midnight (CD2: Stereo)
You Never Told Me That You Care
Hour Of Parting
Back In Your Own Back Yard
I Could Have Danced All Night
Enlightment
Hours After
Velvet
Ancient Aiethopia
Horoscope (Incomplete, unreleased)
Review: Recorded before he fully defined spiritual jazz and dived head-first into cosmic, avant-garde experimentation, 1959's Jazz In Silhouette remains one of Sun Ra's most significant works - a more traditional (comparatively speaking) set that still boasts a serious amount of Afro-futurist intent amongst nods to jazz fashions of the period. This double-disc edition boasts remastered versions of the original mono and later stereo mixes, alongside a wealth of bonus tracks recorded at the time. These sonic treats include the gently bossa-flecked 'Great Balls of Fire', the cosmic-minded (but jolly and jaunty 'Blues From Saturn'), and an incomplete, in-progress take on album favourite 'Horroscope' that's one of the most "big band jazz" recordings in the great man's epic catalogue.
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Orange Fish Tears
Cat: FFL 088CD. Rel: 06 Sep 23
 
Jazz
Orange Fish Tears
Forest Scorpion
Rue Roger
Porte D'Orleans
Review: In 1972, trumpeter Baikida EJ Carroll and his Black Artists Group colleagues moved from Missouri to Paris on the recommendation of their friends in the Chicago Art Ensemble. Two years later, following the release of the Black Artists Group's debut album, Carroll accepted an invitation to record a solo album. Orange Flesh Tears, recorded with guest musicians Oliver Lake (saxophones, flute), Manuel Villardel (piano, electric piano) and Brazilian percussionist Nana Vasconceles, was the result: a triumphant excursion in spiritually enriching free-jazz and heady, ambient-leaning soundscapes. The first two tracks were reportedly intended to take "free jazz back to its African roots" (all bird noises, meandering solos, bells, bamboo flutes, percussion of all types and occasionally dense jazz grooves), with the other two offering sparser, more introspective improvisations where Lake and Caroll's horn solos dominate.
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Dolphin
Dolphin (CD)
Cat: STRUT 311CD. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Jazz
Lee
London Nights
Love Theme
Dolphin
Sabena
Leo Theo
Viento Calido
Your Move
Review: Dolphin is a new collaboration from UK jazz keyboardist Greg Foat and treasured Venetian ambient maestro Gigi Masin. The album was recorded in those strange years of 2021-2022, as both artists pooled their talents into mutual compositions which they then developed and embellished through the thoroughly modern practice of online file exchanges. There was time for some final recording sessions in person at a studio on the Isle Of Wight, where Moses Boyd, Tom Herbert and Siobhan Cosgrove lent their various instrumental talents to some of the pieces and the end result is a gorgeous, expansive trip through elevated musicianship and patient songwriting - a truly exquisite feast for the ears and mind.
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Praise Poems Volume 8: A Journey Into Deep Soulful Jazz & Funk From The 1970s
VARIOUS
Cat: TRCD 9103. Rel: 03 Feb 22
 
Funk/Reissues
Bobby Cole - "A Perfect Day"
Helmut Pistor's Big Rock Jazz Band - "There's A Promise For The Future"
Ladykiller - "Mercy Mercy Mercy"
Portraits In Sound - "It's Time For Music"
Harve & Charee - "Got To Turn Away"
Allison & Shaffer - "Moon Madness"
Klaas Craats Six - "Water Gardens Of The Moon"
Gemini - "If You're So Smart"
Flash - "Around This Time"
Garndarf - "Song For A Girl"
Fang Buzbee & Sutton - "Frozen Love"
Penn Central - "Make It Happen"
The Menagerie - "They All Seem To Know"
Hans Hass - "Welche Farbe Hat Der Wind"
Ron & Sally Price - "California Feeling"
Kris & Dale - "Memory Shelf"
David White - "I Want To Have You A Long Time"
Vision - "Girl We Really Done It This Time"
Review: Tramp's Praise Poems series has given rise to many majestic moments of funk, with the best of each release often finding their way on their own 7"s. The eighth volume sure has many tracks worth of that treatment, starting with the driving jazz of 'A Perfect Day' from Bobby Cole and then taking in high speed 60s workouts from Helmut Pistor's Big Rock Jazz Band and more Americana styled cuts like 'If You're So Smart' from Gemini. Elsewhere are more sentimental thinkers from The Menagerie, and a particular highlight from Ron & Sally Price with their gorgeously lo-fi and aching 'California Feeling.'
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