Swedisk/Jazzhus Disk (Japan), 1964. New Copy
Really wonderful early work from pianist Berndt Egerbladh -- a player who's gotten a lot more global attention in recent years, but who sounds especially great on this rare date from the 60s! The album's a masterful showcase for Berndt's warm, fluid approach on the keys of the piano -- a style
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Jazzman (UK), 1982. New Copy (reissue)
A great bit of modern soul from Tolbert -- a cut that's presented here both in its original 7" version, and an unreleased 12" take! The tune's got a hell of a lot of warmth -- a glowing sort of glide that's completely seductive, and much more late 70s than you'd guess from the date of
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Get Disconnected, Late 70s/Early 80s. New Copy
The kind of music that made Miami discos just as happening as the clubs up north at the end of the 70s -- and a great batch of cuts that kept the city's scene burning strongly into the next decade! Not all of the artists here are of southern origin, but they either recorded for Miami labels, or
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Now Again, 2008. New Copy (pic cover)
Classic styled funk mastery from Breakestra -- back in the Stones Throw family with this incredible 12-inch single on the Now Again imprint -- and as fiercely gritty and funky as ever! "Lowdown Stank" is a 9+ minute killer that truly sounds like a lost funk treasure. Music Man Miles
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Downey/Ace (UK), 1960s. New Copy
Fiery little surf and drag rockers from the vaults of California's Downey Records -- rumbling, pulpy tunes from The Rumblers, The Ramblers, The Blazers, The Hustlers, The Chevells, The Revells and others! Clean lead and mean rhythm guitars, fuzzy bass lines, snapping drums and bleary sax -- we
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Soulscape (UK), Late 60s/Mid 80s. New Copy
Powerhouse soul from singer Doris Allen -- who made a bit of a splash in the late 60s southern soul scene with duet partner Big John Hamilton -- but who's own work from that time and a couple decades later have been under acknowledged in the digital era until now! The first half of the CD
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Castle, 1980. New Copy
That's "fource", not "force" -- so don't get these guys mixed up with the bigger soul act of the time -- because Full Fource have a groove that's a lot more soulful overall, inflected with some great funky club touches throughout! The combo hails from California, and the style
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Bandy/Change, 1960s. New Copy (reissue)
A cool collection of early work by Irma Thomas -- some of the best tracks from her initial years on the Crescent City scene! Most of the numbers were written by Aaron Neville, with a sound that certainly indicates his influence -- and Irma's vocals have a crackling quality that's pretty darn great
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Ace (UK), 1950s/1960s. New Copy
A novel idea for a stylistically rich compilation of classic tunes -- in most cases far lesser known late 50s and 60s original (or if not always original, very early) versions of songs made famous by the superstars to come! The songs range from uptempo soul, to early rock, to loungey groovers, to
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Shook (UK), 2008. New Copy
Shook's definitely shaking things up this time around -- really stepping strongly past its first two issues, with even more material than before! The range of articles is totally great -- features on The Young Disciples, Chaka Khan, Charles Burnette, Kid Creole, Hector Lavoe, and others -- as well
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Trama (Brazil), 2008. New Copy
A live performance of material from Tom Ze's Danc-eh-sa project -- done here with tones that are even quirkier and more angular than the original! Most of the tracks have a strongly instrumental focus, but vocals are often used in an almost instrumental mode -- chanted along with the rhythms, and
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Rambling (Japan), 2008. New Copy
The Copenhagen Airport's a mighty busy place these days -- especially given all the great compilations issued under that name by the folks at Rambling Records! This set's every bit as great as the rest -- a strong collection of dancefloor tracks from the underground scene in the north of Europe --
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Fresh Sound (Spain), 1957. New Copy 2CD
3 albums worth of material from trombonist Curtis Fuller and saxophonist Sonny Red! First up is New Trombone -- an excellent album of hard-blown soul jazz, especially if you dig Sonny Red! Curtis Fuller is the leader of the group, but Sonny Red's also on the record as well -- playing some of the
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CRC/Fresh Sound (Spain), 1963. New Copy
Two groovy albums from the early 60s -- both of which have Lena Horne singing in much hipper territory than the 50s! Lena Horne Sings Your Requests features arrangements from Marty Paich and Bob Florence -- both of whom bring a swinging, uptempo feel to the music -- one touched with lots of hip
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Circulations (Japan), 2007. New Copy
The beats have Super Smoky Soul all right -- but they're also loaded with atmospheric instrumental hip hop and headnodding funk! The Tokyo based production duo of Super Smoky Soul blend a solidly funky beat with off kilter samples, cosmic keys and layers of off kilter elements around the edges --
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Brownswood (UK), 2008. New Copy
There's plenty bubbling under at Brownswood these days -- the house of music headed by the legendary Gilles Peterson, easily one of our favorite talents ever for picking a groove! As with the previous volumes, this set features some of the best up-and-coming artists to fall under Peterson's ear in
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Tru Thoughts (UK), 2008. New Copy
A new sort of funky groove from The Bamboos -- breaking a bit from their familiar deep funk mode! "King Of The Rodeo" is still plenty funky, but the rhythms are a bit different too -- nicely skittish, and almost contemporary at times -- although still clearly played live, and topped with
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Capitol, 2008. New Copy CD&DVD
A bright, upbeat and sunny orch pop effort from the man who invented sunny orch pop -- free of the dour, troubled undertow of his tortured masterpieces of the late 60s -- and lets face it, we want the man healthy so that's a good thing! Brian Wilson composed and arranged with many of the
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STN, 2008. New Copy
A Silver Mt Zion graces the cover of the 51st issue of Signal To Noise -- representing the stylistically sprawling, ultra creative Montreal scene -- an apt flagship piece for one the best print journals of boundary busting, uncompromising music from around the globe! STN does a fine job here
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Blue Note, 1957. New Copy
An obscure late 50s set from the mighty Hank Mobley -- and like all of the tenorist's sides for Blue Note, an essential gem that tops most work by the rest of his contemporaries! The setting here is a really warm and lyrical one -- as Mobley's playing with Horace Silver on piano, Doug Watkins on
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