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new ADC BandBrother Luck ... LP
Cotillion, 1981. Very Good+ .... $9.99
Strong dancefloor funk from ADC Band – one of the tightest combos of their generation, and a group who manage to skirt the worlds between 80s club and more jamming funk. There's a much smoother sound here than the group had in their roots, and the focus here is on plenty of bass and keyboards, but a few tracks also feature a bit more guitar. Vocals are by the group in a shifting lineup – including leads from Kaiya Matthews and James Maddock, plus chorus vocals from all the rest. Titles include "Hot Box", "Nuclear Funk Out", "Our Thought", "Super Freak", "Brother Luck", "Celebrate", and "Nothing You Can Do".
(Cover has a promo stamp.)

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ADC BandTalk That Stuff ... LP
Cotillion, 1979. Very Good+ .... $6.99
Heavy dancefloor funk from ADC Band – grooving in a bass-heavy mode that almost seems like a mainstream take on P-Funk – but which also has some really great mellow soul elements on the mellower tunes! There's a great ensemble Detroit groove going on overall – and as an added bonus, soul jazz legend Marcus Belgrave plays trumpet on most of the tracks! Titles include "I Just Want To Hold You", "Stank Machine", "Midnite Creeper", "Talk That Stuff", "ADC Is Back", and "At The Party".
(Cover has a cutout notch, some wear, and a few creases.)

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new ADC BandLong Stroke ... LP
Cotillion, 1978. Used .... $4.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Funky stuff from Detroit – and with a sound that's so P-Funk, that when you hear the first track – "Long Stroke" – you'll be hard pressed to believe that the record is not some Parliament album from 1977. The rest of the proceedings open up the groove a bit more, and move towards a groove that's more in the classic seventies ensemble funk mode. Titles include "Fire Up", "Cause I Love You", "Baby Love", and "Just Another song".
(Labels have some maker. Cover has a tracklist sticker, some marker, and some wear.)
 
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Various — Steppin Across The USA – Volume 11 ... CD
Steppin Muzak, 1970s/1980s/1990s. New Copy .... $9.99
A great mix of 70s grooves and later numbers – and a set that perfectly illustrates the move towards more contemporary work as the Chicago steppers scene moved on! The package has the usual great ear for under-discovered cuts that we love in the Steppin Muzak series – tracks that have strong appeal to Chicago steppers, but which are also plenty worth discovering for any fan of rare soul – particularly soul of the smooth, modern variety. Titles include "Be Happy" by Kellee Patterson, "Playing On You" by Jerry Butler, "Please Say You Want Me" by Johnny P, "TSOB" by Master Jay & Michael Dee, "Always Find A Way (Jay Dee mix)" by Nine Yards, "Key To The World" by Truce, "That's The Way I Feel" by Main Attraction, "What's Going On" by Bobby Jones, "Long Stroke" by ADC Band, "Sing A Love Song" by Norman Connors, "Heavenly" by Merge, "Change The World" by Alfonzo, "If I Was Your Man (rmx)" by Stephen Simmonds, and "I Destroyed Your Love" by Special Delivery.
(Note: Some of the titles here were mastered from vinyl sources – but we've been assured that the collection is legit.)
 
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Charles Tolliver — Charles Tolliver Big Band – Mosaic Select (Music Inc/Impact/previously unreleased) ... CD
Mosaic, 1970/1975/1979. New Copy 3CD .... $44.99
Early and mid 70s big band masterpieces from Charles Tolliver for Strata East – plus a brilliant batch of German recordings from 1979 with Hamburg's great NDR group that was never legitimately issued before now – in an amazing 3CD set from Mosaic! Disc One features the classic Impact – the first album by his legendary group on Strata East – a core quartet that features Tolliver on trumpet, Stanley Cowell on piano, Cecil McBee on bass, and Jimmy Hopps on drums and percussion – all augmented by some larger backings for the session! The core sound is amazing – with free lines that trade back and forth wonderfully, filled with life and a great lyrical sense of energy that Tolliver never had on some of his later sessions. The larger group hardly gets in the way at all – and they're mostly there just to shade in the background, but often drop out during the solos – giving full center stage exposure to Tolliver and Cowell! Tracks include "Ruthie's Heart", "Abscretions", "Household of Saud", and "On the Nile". Disc Two features Impact – an amazingly spiritual effort that really brings together the best strands of sounds running through the underground at the time! The format's a bit similar to Music Inc – with lots of strong lead action from Charles on trumpet, and Stanley Cowell on piano. But this time around, the larger group seems to be more fully integrated into the tunes – there not just to support the soloists, but to rise up with a full, proud sense of majesty that's really amazing. Other players include Cecil McBee and Reggie Workman on basses, Billy Parker and Warren Smith on percussion, Jon Faddis and Jimmy Owens on trumpets, John Gordon and Garnet Brown on trombones, and Charles McPherson, George Coleman, Harold Vick, and Charles Davis on saxes! Titles include great versions of the Tolliver classics "Plight" and "Impact" – plus "Mother Wit", "Lynnsome", and "Grand Max". Disc Three is a hidden gem from Tolliver's career – 1979 radio broadcast sessions with the NDR big band that includes Benny Bailey on trumpet, Herb Geller on alto, Wolfgang Dauner on piano, Lukas Lindholm on bass and Alvin Queen on drums. Here Tolliver plays some of the Strata material with these great European players who really seem to relish the opportunity – with each contributing brilliant solos. Includes "Ruthie's Heart", "Mother's Wit", Grand Max", "Impact" and more.
(Limited to 5000 copies.)

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new Winston Edwards & Blackbeard — Dub Conference – Winston Edwards & Blackbeard At 10 Downing Street ... LP
Studio 16 (UK), 1980. New Copy (reissue).... $15.99 Out Of Stock
Dub at Downing Street – a record that must have been quite a bold step during Thatcher's England! The classic UK dub outing is headed by producer Winston Edwards with grooves from the Wellpack Band – all echoing out with a spacey quality that makes you feel like they're broadcasting from the moon – thanks to lots of wild studio touches from Blackbeard! The whole thing's instrumental, with lots of long, snakey lines – and titles include "Downing Street Rock", "Behind Closed Doors Of The House Of Commons", "Shake Buckingham Palace Down", "White Hall Scandal", "Ronald Biggs The Great Train Robber", "Kensington Palace Confusion", "Fleet Street Cover Up", "Airport Smuggling", "Hyde Park Corner Investigation", and "Who Made The Prime Ministers Honour List Of 1975".
 
 
 

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