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David Spinozza

Spinozza
A&M/Universal (Japan), 1978. New Copy
A soul fusion set from David Spinozza – a player who managed to cross over nicely, but never without losing the depth in his sound! The set features Spinozza in the lead on guitar, working in a soulful setting that's often laidback – rhythms stepping along gently, allowing for some ... (Jazz)
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Ogun (UK), 1979. New Copy
A lost treasure – never-issued material from the legendary Blue Notes combo – and a set that really helps fill some space in their all-too-small recorded catalog! The set captures the group at the end of the 70s, working in their most openly-creative mode – a style that partly ... (Jazz)
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Crusaders

Standing Tall
MCA/Universal (Japan), 1981. New Copy
The Crusaders standing tall at the start of the 80s – getting great grooves from the lean trio of Wilton Felder on saxes and bass, Joe Sample on keyboards, and Stix Hooper on drums! The mighty Barry Finnerty handles most of the guitar solos here – although David T Walker also plays a ... (Jazz)
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Motown/Big Break (UK), 1978. New Copy
A great Motown set from the 70s – a record that grooves with the new styles the label was exploring at the time, yet still has a rock-solid quality that links back to its 60s heritage too! The main strength here comes from Bonnie Pointer – whose vocals have an instantly classic sound ... (Soul)
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Bureau (Germany), Mid 60s. New Copy
Great grooves from the German scene of the 60s – a sweet range of jaunty, funky, and groovy songs by a variety of different female singers – every bit as great as similar 60s work from France or the UK! There's a great sense of overall production going on here – way more than ... (Funky Compilations)
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Kent (UK), Mid 60s. New Copy
The only compilation of 60s female soul trio The Apollas we've ever seen – beautiful tunes with sweet and soulful vocals, big emotions and excellent arrangements – fantastic stuff from the trio, earlier material recorded as The Lovejoys and solo numbers by singer Leola Jiles! We'd love ... (Soul)
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BGP (UK), Late 70s/Early 80s. New Copy
A heavy dose of funky jazz – and one that goes way past the obvious too – to include some real gems from the 70s that even we'd passed up! The package is filled with stellar jazz from the Fantasy Records family – Prestige, Pablo, Galaxy and Fantasy proper – choice numbers ... (Funky Compilations)
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Million Dollar Disco/BBE (UK), Late 70s. New Copy 5CD
The dancefloor just got a whole lot funkier – thanks to an incredible selection of rare disco and club tracks from the best years of the genre! The set list here is really amazing – the kind of tunes that rarely turn up this easily, and never in such a cohesive package – and our ... (Funky Compilations)
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Unity Sextet

Unity Sextet
Legere (Germany), 2011. New Copy
Plenty of unity here – a mix of older jazz modes with just a slight contemporary bent – in ways that make the combo groove like some of the best club jazz acts in recent years! The instrumentation is mostly acoustic – a tight array of saxes, piano, vibes, guitar, and plenty of ... (New Grooves)
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Joe Sample

Hunter
MCA/Universal (Japan), 1983. New Copy
A fusion classic from keyboardist Joe Sample – exactly the kind of record that really helped him carve a name for himself away from The Crusaders! There's a vibe here that's a bit deeper than some of Joe's work with that famous group – keyboard lines that are more introspective at some ... (Jazz)
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Harvest/Light In The Attic, 1969. New Copy Gatefold (reissue)
Michael Chapman's incredible first album for Harvest – one of the best British folk rock albums of the era! At this point, Chapman was working with unique mix of acoustic folk genius and electric experimentation – and this record features some of best songs in his canon. Guests ... (Folk/Country)
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Hilton's Concept/Shout (Japan), Mid 70s. New Copy
A holy grail of funky music – and a rare gem from the DC scene of the 70s! Keyboardist Hilton Felton cut this wicked killer for his own tiny label – Hilton's Concept – and it's a very unique blend of jazz and funk modes, done with help from members of The Blackbyrds and Three ... (Jazz)
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Now Again, Mid 70s. New Copy 2LP Gatefold (reissue)
The collected work of a mighty trippy group from the Indian scene – a psychedelic combo who worked in the 70s, but who had the same sort of edge you'd hear from the American and British scenes of the late 60s! In truth, there's a fair bit of Anglo influence going on in the music – not ... (Rock)
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Svenska Lod AB

Svenska Lod AB
Creole Stream (Japan), 1971. New Copy
Rare funk from the Swedish scene of the early 70s – a blinding batch of instrumental jazz, played with a razor-sharp edge, and a groove that easily matches the heaviest of the Hammond crowd from America's east coast underground at the end of the 60s! At some level, there's a vibe here that's ... (Jazz)
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Soul Session

One
Agogo (Germany), 2012. New Copy
They got the title right on this one – as there's definitely a lot of soulful elements in the mix, of the sort we used to hear much more strongly from the European scene a decade or so ago! The set's a great reminder of the kind of imports that used to really drive us wild – those ... (New Grooves)
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Caldera

Sky Islands
Capitol (Japan), 1977. New Copy
Classic Latin-tinged fusion on Capitol – recorded with a smooth soulful style that's right up there with the best of the Capitol Rare generation! Caldera mixes together nice jazzy saxes with guitars, percussion, and some great keyboard work by Eduardo Del Barrio – all produced by the ... (Jazz)
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Coliseum/Esoteric (UK), 1969. New Copy
A pivotal record in the sound of the US scene at the end of the 60s – and a record that seems to trace an entire evolution in rock during the space of just one album! Touch have roots that go back to The Kingsmen and Don & The Goodtimes – and you can definitely hear garage elements ... (Rock)
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Portrait/Soulmusic.com (UK), 1984. New Copy
A great revival of sorts for The Staple Singers – and a record that has them hitting a whole new groove to really open up their sound! Gone are the cliches of earlier albums, and in their place is a tightly-crafted approach to 80s soul – one that's clearly aimed at the dancefloor, and ... (Soul)
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Polydor/Big Break, 1979. New Copy
Wonderful later work from Isaac Hayes – a gem from his Polydor years that has a good mix of mellow cuts and more upbeat numbers! The record has 3 long "quiet storm" tracks that take off on Ike's earlier expanded ballad style (forged on tracks like "Walk On By") – ... (Soul)
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Blue Cheer

Outsideinside
Philips/Sundazed, 1968. New Copy
Boy, does the heavy slab psychedelic sludge grooves of Blue Cheer ever sound wonderful, even more than 40 years since it originally walked the earth! Outsideinside hit not too long after the classic Vincebus Eruptem, and damned if we can determine why it's not as celebrated as the debut. That ... (Rock)
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Arista/Big Break (UK), 1981. New Copy
Full steam ahead from Linx – a duo who could easily come up with some of the catchiest soul of their generation! The set's got a sparkling feel that follows strongly from the previous Intuition album – bouncy grooves that take a clubby groove, and trim it down nicely – making for ... (Soul)
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Mary Ann McCall

Detour To The Moon
Jubilee/EMI (Japan), 1958. New Copy
One of the rare few albums from vocalist Mary Ann McCall – a hell of a great singer, and one with a really moody, dark style! Mary Ann's got all the sad tones and blue hues we love in June Christy's best work – and she arguably works with even hipper backings, too – some ... (Vocalists)
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Ata Tak/Bureau (Germany), 1982. New Copy (reissue)
Wonderful electro pop from Andreas Dorau – the teenage German wunderkind of the early 80s! The set's a bit more polished than Dorau's debut effort – put together with a bit more of an ear for a tune, using rhythms that are more in line with the new wave generation of the time – ... (Rock)
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Sonore (Gustafsson/Vandermark/Brotzmann)

OTO – Cafe Oto/London
Trost (Austria), 2011. New Copy
Great work from this heavy heavy trio – a group that features the talents of probably the three greatest living avant saxophonists in the world – Peter Brotzmann on tenor, alto, clarinet, and tarogato, Ken Vandermark on tenor and clarinet, and Mats Gustafsson on baritone sax! The trio ... (Jazz)
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Odeon/El (UK), 1963. New Copy
One of Joao Gilberto's first-ever albums – filled with incredibly beautiful bossa material that captures the vocals and guitar of Gilberto at their fragile early best – backed by sublime arrangements from Antonio Carlos Jobim and Walter Wanderley! The setting is perfect, and the sound ... (Brazil)
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Kenyon Hopkins/Duke Ellington/Alex North

Hustler/Paris Blues/Long Hot Summer
El (UK), 1961. New Copy
Back to back jazz soundtracks – the cream of the crop of the early 60s! First up is The Hustler – a killer jazz score from Kenyon Hopkins – a composer we can almost always trust to turn around a killer jass score! The work is mostly in a jazz ensemble mode – and moves ... (Soundtracks)
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Karen Dalton

1966 (plus download)
Delmore, 1966. New Copy
The third in a series of unearthed archival release of treasures by 60s folk singer, guitarist and banjo player Karen Dalton from Delmore Recordings – and it's also the third completely beautiful and revelatory Karen Dalton release from Delmore Recordings! For years, Dalton was best known by ... (Folk/Country)
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Reprise/Big Break (UK), 1973. New Copy
One of the best-ever albums by this lovely soulful singer! Linda Lewis had an amazing style that was somewhere in between Minnie Riperton, Joni Mitchell, and Ellen McIlwaine – meaning that she mixes soul, folk, and a bit of jazz into her own unique vibe. This album's a gem, and is filled ... (Soul)
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B- Music (UK), 1960s/1970s. New Copy
The 8th in the Make Do & Mend series of guest-compiled tracks from the Finders Keepers, B- family of labels – in support of independent labels that suffered losses in the PIAS warehouse fire of August 2011 – this one put together by Bob Stanley of St Etienne! It's hard to imagine ... (Funky Compilations)
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Julien Dyne

Glimpse
BBE (UK), 2012. New Copy
Splintering, echoing beatcraft from Juliene Dyne – spacey hip hop-indebted, but limitless and genre-skirting sounds – his second solid set for BBE! It's great headphones music – insistently grooving and instrumental for the most part, with a handful of guest vocalists. ... (New Grooves)
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Fourth Way

Fourth Way
Capitol (Japan), 1969. New Copy
A killer album from funky jazz combo The Fourth Way – one of the best groups of the progressive jazz era in America, thanks largely to the work of its excellent members! First to get big credit is Mike Nock – the Aussie pianist who worked with Yusef Lateef in the mid 60s, and really ... (Jazz)
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Tres Hongos (Frank Rosaly/Marc Riordan/Jacob Wick)

Where My Dreams Go To Die (LP-styled cover)
Molk, 2012. New Copy
That's Tres Hongos, not Tres Hombres – a trio of improvisers who really make some amazing sounds together! Trumpeter Jacob Wick has a way of handling his horn that's unlike anything we've ever heard before – not so much blowing, as coaxing sounds out of the instrument that are light ... (Jazz)
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Eddie Kendricks

People Hold On
Tamla, 1972. New Copy (reissue)
A truly amazing album – unlike anything Eddie Kendricks ever did before, or since – and one of those records that really helped shape the sound of soul in the 70s! The music is as rich and powerful as the image on the cover – with some righteous undercurrents that really mark the ... (Soul)
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Neil Larsen

Jungle Fever
A&M/Universal (Japan), 1978. New Copy
A standout set from keyboardist Neil Larsen – a record that crossed over big back in the 70s, and which still sounds pretty darn great in the 21st Century! Larsen's keys here are kind of a more mainstream take on territory Bob James was exploring a few years before – arguably hipper at ... (Jazz)
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Zapp

Zapp
Warner/Get On Down, 1980. New Copy
The classic first album by this legendary funky combo – a group who not only went onto change the sound of funk in the 80s, but also went onto have a huge impact on generations of hip hop as well! The album burns from the very first note – the wicked snapping funk of "More Bounce ... (Soul)
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Strut (UK), 1960s/Early 70s. New Copy 2LP Gatefold
This is definitely not your father's calypso – no living room limbo or Harry Belafonte cliches – and instead, a smoking batch of Caribbean grooves from The Mighty Sparrow! Sparrow was very much on the edge of the best styles in the 60s and early 70s – and although his basic ... (Global Grooves)
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Omniverse, 2006/2011. New Copy 2CD
A timeless hip hop soul ode to the Civil Rights struggle from Marc Mac of 4 Hero! Extend The Knowledge is a 2CD set that serves a beautiful tribute to the movement – with spoken bits pulled from a range of classic records of the 60s and 70s, all set to beats and keys by the mighty Marc Mac! ... (New Grooves)
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PJM, 2011. New Copy
CD...$9.99 12.99
Possibly the best album so far from Chicago reedman Pat Mallinger – a cooking little live date that captures him in his home turf – the legendary Green Mill! At some level, the date's got the raw feel of a classic Chicago tenor date – but at another, thanks to Mallinger's fluid ... (Jazz)
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Nublu, 1970s/1980s. New Copy 2LP
Turkish psych, funk, and disco – plus cross-pollinated grooves created from all of the above! If you don't know the Turkish scene of the 70s, there's plenty here to love – a really wicked combination of Western modes and local elements – styles that echo out in some of the ... (Funky Compilations)
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Jazzanova

Upside Down
Sonar Kollektiv (Germany), 2011. New Copy
Jazzanova upside down – a great little set that features rich reworkings of songs from their excellent Of All The Things album! The core album was probably the greatest thing Jazzanova had done to date – a richly soulful outing that featured some really incredible songwriting – ... (New Grooves)
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Universal (France), 1960s/1970s/1980s/1990s/2000s. New Copy 4CD
Brilliant music from one of our favorite artists ever – a set that features the mighty Michel Legrand in a host of different settings – all of them great! CD 1 features 20 vocal numbers by Legrand – a great reminder that although best know for his soundtracks, Michel is a hell of ... (Soundtracks)
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Homeboy Sandman

Subject: Matter EP
Stones Throw, 2012. New Copy
A mighty promising EP from Homeboy Sandman – his first for Stones Throw and it leaves us pining for more – for real. . .can't wait for a full length! Homeboy Sandman, if you're unacquainted, has a dizzying flow – but not in a fast rap kind away. . .tireless is a better ... (Hip Hop)
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Electrecord/Jazzhus Disk (Japan), 1967. New Copy
Groundbreaking work from Italian pianist Guido Manusardi – a rare set recorded in Romania, and one of the treasures of the European modern scene of the 60s! Despite the "free" in the title, the music is actually more in sort of a lyrical modernist vein, than completely outside ... (Jazz)
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Roy Haynes

People
Pacific Jazz (Japan), 1964. New Copy
One of our favorite records ever by Roy Haynes – a lyrical masterpiece that stands with his best work of the 60s! The set features some wonderful playing by Frank Strozier – who's handling both alto and flute on the set, grooving around like he did on his own great Riverside albums of ... (Jazz)
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Egberto Gismonti

Agua & Vinho
Odeon/Bomba (Japan), 1972. New Copy
Pure magic from the young Egberto Gismonti – a sublime early record for Odeon in Brazil, and worlds different from his later fame on ECM! The album's got a great sense of depth – tunes that begin with Gismonti's personal vocals and guitar, but which quickly move into offbeat ... (Brazil)
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Juhani Aaltonen & Heikki Sarmanto

Conversations
Tum (Finland), 2011. New Copy 2CD
Incredible work from these two Finnish jazz legends – some of the most sensitive, soulful material we've heard from either player – and a perfect summation of their rich legacy in jazz! The double-length set features spare duets with Heikki Sarmanto on piano and Juhani Aaltonen on ... (Jazz)
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Bruce Forman

Coast To Coast
Choice, 1980. New Copy
CD...$9.99 11.99
Bruce Forman was always one of the more cooking guitarists of his generation – a cat who often seemed set up in sessions that might otherwise be a bit more mellow, but who managed to cut a very sharp edge most of the time! This set is a perfect example of that trait – one of the more ... (Jazz)
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Gonjasufi

MU.ZZ.LE
Warp, 2011. New Copy
Thickly atmospheric mood music with a delicate melodicism flowing underneath – a brilliant set from Gonjasufi – following up the Sufi And A Killer collabo with Gaslamp Killer and a solid remix album! Described as a "mini album" (it's got 10 tracks and runs about 25 minutes), ... (New Grooves)
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Eddie Callahan

False Ego
Time Lag Records, Mid 70s. New Copy
A private press relic from the Santa Cruz Mountains by Eddie Callahan – a really cool mix of soft rock melodies with soul searching lyricism and unpredictable instrumentation – one that's been heavily sought by collectors and is well worth it! There's a bit of post hippie spiritualism, ... (Rock)
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Yellow Note/Jazzhus Disk (Japan), 1973. New Copy
If you've ever wondered why the world needs so many Bill Evans recordings, then we've got a record to show you why – a sublime batch of live material recorded in Buenos Aries during the 70s, and one of those Evans dates that somehow seems extra-special – even amidst all of Bill's other ... (Jazz)
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BASF/MCN (Netherlands), 1972. New Copy
Rare solo material from pianist Leo Cuypers – a really wonderful set that gives us a chance to hear his talents in a completely unfettered setting! We know Cuypers best from some of his efforts in groups, and it's a great change to hear him here on his own – working through some ... (Jazz)
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Yellow Note/Jazzhus Disk (Japan), 1973. New Copy
If you've ever wondered why the world needs so many Bill Evans recordings, then we've got a record to show you why – a sublime batch of live material recorded in Buenos Aries during the 70s, and one of those Evans dates that somehow seems extra-special – even amidst all of Bill's other ... (Jazz)
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Back Beat (UK), Late 70s/Early 80s. New Copy
Great tracks from the second generation of Philadelphia International – that time when the label moved past the clubby Philly sounds that had won them big hits in the 70s – into an even deeper range of styles overall! Most of the tracks here have a wonderfully mature sort of feel ... (Funky Compilations)
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Kenneth Higney

Attic Demonstration
Kebrutney/One Kind Favor, 1976. New Copy (reissue)
A legendary set from the American underground of the 70s – the kind of record that seems to defy any association with other trends of the time – a truly individual artifact of expression, and one that's attained legendary status over the years! It's pretty hard to peg the style of ... (Rock)
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Sound Ceremony

Sound Ceremony
One Kind Favor, 1979. New Copy (reissue)
Man, this is one crazy little record – the kind of obscure outsider 70s set that really defies description – but which has an undeniable charm that made us love it from the start! Sound Ceremony is really the brainchild of Ron Warren Ganderton – a UK artist of the punk generation ... (Rock)
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Middle Earth Band

Thoughtful Bride
EMI/Rocket (Finland), 1980. New Copy
A well-titled set, given that the music here is definitely constructed with a thoughtful approach – one that almost reminds us of the best ECM work of the 70s, but with some traces of the group's Finnish roots too! The lineup features piano and spinet from Arto Koskinen, tanpura from Raimo ... (Jazz)
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Gerald Wilson

Live & Swinging
Pacific Jazz (Japan), 1967. New Copy
One of the hippest of Gerald Wilson's recordings for Pacific Jazz in the 60s – an excellent live session with a very groovy edge! Wilson's studio work for the label at the time was great enough, but somehow, hearing his group working live, we get a new appreciation of his genius – as ... (Jazz)
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Cannonball Adderley with Nancy Wilson & Lou Rawls

In Person
Capitol (Japan), 1968. New Copy
Almost everything soulful at Capitol Records in the mid 60s – packed together in one sweet little place! The set's a winner in a great line of Cannonball Adderley live dates from the time – produced by David Axelrod, and done with that great mix of angular, slightly electric groove the ... (Jazz)
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Noel Pointer

Feel It
United Artists/Soulmusic.com (UK), 1979. New Copy
Great work from Noel Pointer – one of the leading lights in the United Artists soul spectrum at the end of the 70s! As with other Pointer sets from the time, there's a pretty strong fusion undercurrent here – a groove that's built up from Noel's own work on electric violin, plus some ... (Soul)
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Shawn Lee's Incredible Tabla Band

Tabla Rock
Ubiquity, 2012. New Copy
Incredible tabla funk from Shawn Lee and his Incredible Tabla Band – inspired by both classic drum breaks and Indian tabla and sitar-flavored psych funk – a full on covers set of the landmark Bongo Rock album (and more) by Michael Viner's Incredible Bongo Band in this mad mode! The ... (Deep Funk)
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Herculaneum

Uchu (plus download)
EF, 2012. New Copy
Compelling, tightly moving and straight up exciting progressive jazz from Herculaneum – driving drums, both heavy and more mood-centric horns, rhythms that range from Afro jazz to freewheeling avant rock inspiration – really riveting stuff and probably their best album yet! The group ... (Jazz)
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Bobby Hamilton Quintet

Dream Queen
Alifa/Superfly (France), 1972. New Copy (reissue)
A lost bit of funky vibes and Fender Rhodes – one of those few records that's as sublime as it is rare – like work by Billy Wooten or Lyman Woodard! The Bobby Hamilton Quintet were an obscure combo from upstate New York – but they've lived on in our hearts (and ears!) with this ... (Jazz)
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Adrian Younge with Venice Dawn

Something About April
Wax Poetics, 2011. New Copy
A contemporary classic from Adrian Younge – and his first full soul album, after some previous soundtrack material! The record's got all the fragile, lovestruck qualities you'd expect from the image on the cover – a real throwback to the glory days of indie soul, particularly the East ... (Deep Funk)
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Noel Pointer

Calling
United Artists/Soulmusic.com (UK), 1980. New Copy
Sublime work from Noel Pointer – a set that sparkles equally from both his soul and jazz talents! The record's a perfect example of the way that key artists like Pointer were blending R&B and fusion at the end of the 70s – really perfecting earlier experiments of cats like Norman ... (Soul)
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Bobby Bradford/John Carter Quintet

Comin On
Hatology (Switzerland), 1988. New Copy
A brilliant reinvention of the Bobby Bradford/John Carter partnership – a key force on the LA avant scene of the late 60s and early 70s – still filled with fire in this later recording! Bradford's cornet has lost none of its force – and the real shift here is Carter, who works ... (Jazz)
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Back Beat (UK), Early 70s. New Copy
Soaring soul from the start of the 70s – great tracks in a mode that came to be known as "modern soul" in contrast to the Northern Soul that had been big on British dancefloors – but which to us is just totally great, totally tight 70s soul at its best! Most cuts here are ... (Funky Compilations)
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Federal/Secret Stash, Early 70s. New Copy Gatefold (reissue)
One of the last great funk albums from King Records – a set recorded in the early 70s, but done with a crackling sharp sound that's like the best late 60s James Brown albums for the label! Mickey Murray is from Augusta, GA – James Brown's hometown – and his approach is similar to ... (Soul)
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Art Blakey

Backgammon
Roulette (Japan), 1976. New Copy
Killer work from this overlooked Art Blakey stretch of the mid 70s – a time when the drummer was getting back to basics, and re-igniting his music with help from some key younger players! This set sparkles with sharp tenor from the great David Schnitter – already a powerhouse out of ... (Jazz)
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Blues & Rhythm (UK), 2012. New Copy
The mighty Red Caps top this issue of Blues & Rhythm – a great choice, given how important the group were in linking together vocal group styles in the pre-soul years! Other big features include T Bone Walker and Montana Taylor – all covered with the magazine's usual great ... (Magazines)
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Dimension 5/Mississippi, 1969. New Copy (reissue)
Insane work from early electronic musician Bruce Haack! The album's one of a few he recorded for kids – and was done in collaboration with Esther Nelson – in a strange format that has Esther narrating a trip through space, with electronic effects by Bruce, and lots of little stops on ... (Now Sound)
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RPM (UK), Mid 60s/1970s. New Copy
Overlooked girl pop from Beryl Marsden – a great British singer from the 60s, but one who never cut a full album – just a great handful of singles that are nicely stuffed in this career-spanning package! Beryl's got that great sense of timing and punctuation that marks some of her more ... (Rock)
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Lee Konitz, Don Friedman, & Attila Zoller

Thingin
Hatology (Switzerland), 1995. New Copy
A sublime meeting of three incredibly well-matched players – all artists who worked together in various formations back in the 60s, but waited another 30 years to record here as a trio! There's an airiness that really uniques all the artists in the trio – a sense of space and grace ... (Jazz)
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Polskie Nagrania (Poland), Late 60s/1970s/1980s. New Copy
Dig Polish Jazz? If not, you've been missing plenty – because the Polish scene of the 60s, 70s, and 80s produced some truly amazing music – not just noteworthy for being some of the freest expression to happen under Communist rule, but also for being some of the hippest work recorded ... (Funky Compilations)
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Collins & Brown, 2011. New Copy
A beautiful set of jazz album cover art from the 50s and 60s – hardcover, in full color, and packed with hundreds of classic images! The title's a reflection of the strong scope of material – work from both the east and west coast scenes, pulled from labels like Prestige, Atlantic, ... (Books)
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Brotzmann/Aaltonen/Kowald/Vesala

Hot Lotta
Rocket (Finland), 1973. New Copy
A rare chapter in the career of Peter Brotzmann – and a very smoking set cut on the Finnish scene of the early 70s! The quartet features Brotzmann on tenor and alto – playing alongside the tenor and flute of Juhani Alaltonen – both of them completely all-out and unbridled, ... (Jazz)
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Munster (Spain), Late 70s/Early 80s. New Copy Gatefold
A sick set of early singles by The Cramps – the seediest, sultriest and one of the greatest groups ever to stomp outta the proto rock strata of the punk scene – put together by the good ghouls at Munster Records! This set is a thing of beauty. It's got some of their greatest earlyish ... (Rock)
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Cannonball Adderley

Accent On Africa
Capitol (Japan), 1968. New Copy
Wickedly hip work from Cannonball Adderley – and one of his real standout sessions for Capitol Records in the 60s! The set lives up to its "Africa" promise right from the very first note – and features a set of loud, proud tunes that really bring out the righteous sounds of ... (Jazz)
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Back Beat (UK), Late 70s. New Copy
Soaring sounds from Philadelphia International – the label that virtually defined the sound of soul in the 70s, thanks to a succession of ultra-big hits! Those cuts are great, but this set goes even deeper – to move past the chart standouts, and come up with a brilliant batch of Philly ... (Funky Compilations)
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Gary Bartz

Love Affair
Capitol (Japan), 1978. New Copy
A wicked set from the great Gary Bartz – one done after his mid 70s association with Larry Mizell – but still very much in a similar groove! The album's a great blend of Gary's soulful alto work with sweet electric backings – often put together with that angular stepping mode he ... (Jazz)
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George Duke

Save The Country
Liberty (Japan), 1970. New Copy
A really great early album from George Duke – quite different than his work for MPS to follow – and more in a groovy late 60s California mode! There's a vibe here that resonates nicely with some other late 60s sessions on Liberty Records – kind of an expansion of a Cali soul jazz ... (Jazz)
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Buda (France), 2011. New Copy
A timeless blend of traditions – music with Sufi religious origins, performed by a contemporary Zanzibar group who are part of the small living legacy of the style! There's a really slow-building and hypnotic feel to the long tracks in the set – a mix of ensemble vocal performances and ... (Global Grooves)
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Sleeping Bag/Traffic, Late 80s. New Copy 2CD
Prime early electro hip hop genius from Mantronix – fresh beats and rap from Mantronix, including tight singles, 12" mixes and some classic production work for T La Rock, Just Ice and more – 2CDs that cover the vital mid 80s period! Includes those classic early hits with the ... (Hip Hop)
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Wire, 2012. New Copy
Lil B graces the cover this time around – and the issue also features a great article London's ICES festival in 1972 – plus Charles Hayward on the Invisible Jukebox, and articles on Keith Fullerton Whitman, Ital, Los Llamarada, and Ian Helliwell – plus some great columns too! As ... (Magazines)
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Polskie Nagrania (Poland), 1970s. New Copy
Respect flows both ways here – not just respect for the Polish jazz scene that made some great music during the Communist years, but also respect for the global artists who inspired them – as you'll see in the setup of the collection! Most tunes here are covers – but they're done ... (Funky Compilations)
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Saturn/Art Yard (UK), Early 70s. New Copy 2CDs
Really wonderful work from Sun Ra – a host of recordings cut at the Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Fest in the early 70s – always a very welcoming audience for the Arkestra at the time! We're not sure what was in the water, but it always seems like the group really hit their stride at the ... (Jazz)
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Paolo Apollo Negri

Cobol
Hammond Beat, 2012. New Copy
Massive keyboards from Paolo Apollo Negri – not just the Hammond organ you might expect from the label, but the full range he's been exploring in recent years – Fender Rhodes, clavinet, Arp, moog, and lots more! The vibe is tight and funky throughout – a blend of 60s and 70s ... (Deep Funk)
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Back Beat (UK), Early 70s. New Copy
A great set of old school funky numbers – the kind of indie soul 45s that first helped define the sound of rare groove back in the 80s – still as brilliantly bumping all these many years later! Most tracks here are from small label 45s of the early 70s – tracks that weren't ... (Funky Compilations)
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La Ti Da (Canada), 2011. New Copy (pic cover)
Cool stuff from Vancouver's Ballantynes – the Hammond-heavy, moddish stormer "The Message" and the equally driving "Railtown Abbey" on the flip! The group does a pretty sweet job of building on 60s dancefloor rock & soul sounds without stepping too deep into a ... (Funky 45's)
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Los Nombres

Los Nombres
Asterisk, Mid 70s. New Copy Gatefold
Beautiful brown-eyed soul from the Ohio scene of the 70s – just the sort of record you might have expected to hear from East LA or Spanish Harlem back in the day – but even more amazing to come from Cleveland! The group are a Latin combo at the core, but they've soaked up plenty of ... (Soul)
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Incredible Say Whats

Twitchie Feet/Bag Of Goodies
Lugnut Brand, 2011. New Copy
Cali funk revivalists The Incredible Say Whats! pay tribute to a rare late 60s treasure by Leon Haywood's group The Soul Machine – covering both sides of funky 45 from 1968! Each demonstrates real love for the original versions, ably replicating the vibe, without mimicking it – a ... (Funky 45's)
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50 Miles Of Elbow Room, 1970s. New Copy
A treasure trove of work from Rev Charlie Jackson – material that sits beautifully between blues and gospel, and which is pulled from Jackson's own cassette archives of performances from the 70s! Charlie plays some mighty mean guitar while he's preaching and singing – and often, the ... (Blues)
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MPS, 1967. New Copy Gatefold (reissue)
Some of Archie Shepp's most freewheeling material of the 60s – a long, extended, single-song album recorded at the Donaueschingen festival a few years before his classic work for BYG/Actuel – and very much in the same bold spirit as his recordings for that label! The single tune – ... (Jazz)
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Saimel (Spain), 1968. New Copy
Quite a surprising little soundtrack – one that starts with a burst of machine gun fire, but then comes across with some totally great mellow moments we never would have expected from the wartime setting of the film! There's some great use of organ in the mix – spare, stark, and spooky ... (Soundtracks)
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Topomic (France), Mid 70s. New Copy
A very rare slice of work from the Lafayette Afro Rock Band – with a sound that's different than some of their other classics, but in a really great way! The tracks here were recorded during the group's important 70s tenure on the Paris scene – and the vibe is still plenty heavy on ... (Global Grooves)
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Norman Connors

Passion
Capitol (Japan), 1988. New Copy
Late 80s – but Norman's still the king of the mellow soul groove! The album's got Connors working with his Starship Orchestra on a set of tunes that bubble forth with the same jazzy touches as in earlier years – showing a bit of the trace of their time in the group's silly costumes on ... (Soul)
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Saimel (Spain), 1987. New Copy
A period score from Mario Nascimbene – done with a nice mix of European modes and tango styles that really come across well, given Nascimbene's great ear for more sensitive sounds! The setting's a nice change from both earlier modes we know from Mario – his dramatic scores for big ... (Soundtracks)
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Ember/Fantastic Voyage (UK), New Copy
British reedman Ronnie Ross really shines brightly on this set – a well-crafted batch of tunes that takes a great lead from his strong work on baritone sax! The sound is somewhat tightly arranged – a bit in a US west coast mode from the time – but the groove's also a bit looser ... (Jazz)
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Gil Scott-Heron

Secrets
Arista, 1978. New Copy (reissue)
A key crossover set from Gil Scott-Heron – still every bit as political as his earlier work, but with a stronger sense of soul as well! The great Brian Jackson is firmly in tow here – bringing warm keyboards and a nice little groove to most of the tracks – and the previous ... (Soul)
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Jackie Mittoo

Jackie Mittoo In London
Coxsone, Late 60s. New Copy (reissue)
Laidback organ grooves recorded by Jackie in London (in case you couldn't guess by the title!) – mostly mellow, and mostly covers of late 60s pop tunes. Still, there's a pretty great rocksteady vibe to most of the tunes – slowly bouncing along at a head-nodding pace, which is probably ... (Reggae)
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Vampi Soul (Spain), 1960s/1970s. New Copy 3LP
An amazing view of Iran in the years before the Ayatollah – a rich tapestry of mainstream music that really opens up our understanding of the country at the time! Before the revolution, Iran was one of the most modern nations in the Middle East – and the tunes here really show a strong ... (Global Grooves)
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Hypnotic Brass Ensemble

Bulletproof Brass EP
Choice Cuts (UK), 2011. New Copy
It always feels like we're waiting a long time for a new record from Hypnotic Brass Ensemble – but it's always well worth the wait! This time around, they've found a way to focus their energies even more than before – still sticking strongly in the horn-heavy groove that we love, but ... (Deep Funk)
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Brownswood (UK), 2011. New Copy 2CD
A hell of a double-header – almost like getting two albums in one – both records put together as part of Gilles Peterson's recent dip into the Cuban scene! CD 1 features a tight performance from the Havana Cultura Band – a contemporary ensemble, but who work with a really rootsy ... (Latin)
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Shindig, 2012. New Copy
Damn, we love these quarterly Shindig issues – they're almost like getting a book on the music of the 60s and 70s, but put together with all the flair of a hip magazine! There's some nice long features – one on Mott The Hoople, another on the legendary Committee film from the London ... (Magazines)
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Soundway (UK), Late 40s/1950s/1960s/1970s. New Copy 3LP
Soundway Records delves deep into the great history Colombian cumbia and porro – beautifully putting together an expansive set that traces the evolution of the sounds throughout 3 decades – and keeping it coming feverishly and furiously well paced the whole way through! They do a ... (Global Grooves)
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Soundway (UK), Late 40s/1950s/1960s/1970s. New Copy 3LP
Soundway Records delves deep into the great history Colombian cumbia and porro – beautifully putting together an expansive set that traces the evolution of the sounds throughout 3 decades – and keeping it coming feverishly and furiously well paced the whole way through! They do a ... (Global Grooves)
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Passin' Thru/Soul Jazz (UK), 1979. New Copy Gatefold
Very righteous work from percussionist Pheeroan Ak Laff – even more hard-edged than some of his other important recordings of the late 70s – and that's saying a lot! Allthough Pheeroan lent his talents to many other musicians, this is one of the few albums he cut under his own name ... (Jazz)
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United Artists (Japan), 1961. New Copy
A rare gem from Zoot Sims – a slightly obscure session issued in the early 60s by United Artists! Producer Alan Douglas put together the record – and as with most of the Douglas-produced albums of the period, the set's got that little "something extra" that makes it stand ... (Jazz)
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Full Blast & Friends (Peter Brotzmann)

Sketches & Ballads
Trost (Austria), 2010. New Copy
Definitely a full blast here – an expansion of the reed team of Peter Brotzmann and Ken Vandermark with added trumpet from Thomas Herberer, bass from Marino Pliakas, drums from Michael Wertmuller, and percussion from Dirk Rothbrust – all of which makes for a record that's even more ... (Jazz)
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First American/Vivid (Japan), 1978. New Copy
Stone smooth grooves from the overlooked Danny Johnson – a mellow soul masterpiece from the 70s – and one that's well worth checking out! Danny's got a hell of a sweet voice – nice and high, almost in an Eddie Holman style – which is perfect for the album's mellow ballads, ... (Soul)
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Universal/Sam Records (France), 1959. New Copy
A beautiful session that was Lester Young's last-ever recording! The session was cut in Paris in 1959, and features the rhythm section of the famous Blue Note club, home to many American expatriates in France at the time – a great setting for Young to really sparkle in these later years of ... (Jazz)
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Love Town (UK), 2012. New Copy
Way more than just a bossa jazz album – although as one of those, it's pretty darn great as well! David Pic Conley is a wonderfully soulful flutist who you might know from his work in Surface – with a gliding depth that reminds us a lot of the best European work of Leo Wright or Chris ... (Jazz)
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Turner Brothers

Act 1 (with bonus download)
Luv N' Haight/Ubiquity, Early 70s. New Copy (reissue)
An excellent lost bit of funky soul! The Turner Brothers were an obscure Indianapolis combo who played hard funky instrumental grooves – similar to hometown contemporaries like the Nineteenth Whole or Funk Inc – and they mixed up tight ensemble playing with good jazzy soloing on sax, ... (Soul)
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Bearsville/Edsel (UK), 1978. New Copy
The one-and-only solo vehicle we've ever seen by Norma Jean – which is a shame, because a strong one! Norma Jean Wright was one of the singers in Chic – the super-huge pop-disco combo led by Bernie Edwards and Nile Rogers – and show broke off from Chic shortly just a year or so ... (Soul)
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Stanley Cowell

Regeneration
Strata East/Bomba (Japan), 1976. New Copy
One of the greatest records ever recorded by pianist Stanley Cowell – one of the leading lights of the legendary Strata East label! The album's one of Cowell's most searching, spiritual sets ever – and one of his few to feature a larger ensemble, working with all the righteous currents ... (Jazz)
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Pet Records, Mid 60s. New Copy
A freewheelin' compilation of obscure, groovy Bob Dylan knockoff singles from the mid 60s – pretty wild stuff! It’s got a few numbers by singers who so totally and so brazenly imitate Dylan's vocal mannerisms, they almost sound like weird, mirror image, bizarro world songs by the man ... (Rock)
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Buda (France), 2010. New Copy 2DVD
A double-package of music – bringing together a contemporary ensemble dedicated to Ethio grooves, and the legendary singer Etenesh Wassie – all in a loving tribute to Ethiopian sounds from the 60s and 70s! The set features two different films, both based around performances by the ... (DVDs & Videos)
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Disques Cinemusique (Canada), 1959/1960. New Copy
Wonderful early work from French composer Georges Delerue – a collection of his first six 45rpm soundtrack records – originally issued on 7" vinyl, which was the dominant form for French soundtrack releases in the 50s and 60s! The package really captures the early brilliance of ... (Soundtracks)
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Daybreak/P-Vine (Japan), 1972. New Copy
Sweet keyboard genius from the legendary Manfredo Fest – an early 70s effort that's got a really wonderful groove! The style here is a bit like some of the best CTI recordings during their early years with A&M – kind of an update of 60s bossa that features full, warm, jazzy ... (Brazil)
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Motown/Hip-O Select, Mid 60s. New Copy 4CD
A hefty helping of The Marvelettes – a set that not only shows why the trio was one of Motown's best groups of the 60s, but which also unearths a wealth of previously-unissued material too! The core of the package are a quartet of sublime albums by the girls – The Marvelettes, ... (Soul)
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Soundway (UK), 1976. New Copy
Wow! The one-and-only album by Trinidadian combo Black Truth Rhythm Band – a completely incredible one at that – hypnotic Caribbean funky soul, jazz and wildly impressive musicianship all around by this group led by singer and multi-instrumentalist Oluko Imo. The record was made in ... (Global Grooves)
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Numero, Late 60s/Early 70s. New Copy 2LP
A long-overdue collection – and a rich document of one of our favorite sides of the Chicago soul scene! The package is devoted to the tiny Nickel and Penny labels, but it's also equally a set dedicated to legendary radio DJ Richard Pegue – whose work in both mainstream soul and later ... (Funky Compilations)
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Pye/Esoteric (UK), Late 60s/Early 70s. New Copy 3CD
A cornucopia of wigged out grooves from the Pye & Dawn vaults – late 60s & early 70s psych, panoramic pop, and trippy prog from Donovan, The Bystanders, Blonde On Blonde, Status Quo, Atomic Rooster, Jonesy and many more on 3CDs! All of the tunes were released from 1967 to 1975, so ... (Rock)
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Cultures Of Soul, 1970s/2011. New Copy
They're not kidding about the title on this one – although they might have added "weirdest" to the name, too! The songs here are all familiar ones, especially if you dig rare grooves from the 60s and 70s – but the versions you'll hear are definitely unusual – often some ... (Funky Compilations)
 
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