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Albeniz/Bach/Balakirev/Brahms/Liszt — Great Pianists Of The 20th Century – Claudio Arrau ... CD
Philips/Sony (UK), Late 20s/1930s/1940s/Late 60s/1970s. Used 2CD .... $9.99
(Out of print.)

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Beethoven — Great Conductors Of The 20th Century Volume 40 – Wilhelm Furtwanger – Symphonies Nos 3, 5 & 9 ... CD
EMI (UK), 1937/1944/1953. Used 2CD .... $8.99
(Out of print.)

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Beethoven — Great Pianists Of The 20th Century – Sonatas Ops 13 (Pathetique), 31 (Tempeset/Hunt), 101, 109, 110, & 111 – Sephen Kovacevich ... CD
Philips (UK), 1971/1973/1978. Used 2CD .... $11.99
(Out of print. Barcode has a cutout mark.)

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Beethoven/Brahms/Chopin/Liszt/Schubert/Straus — Great Pianists Of The 20th Century – Byron Janis ... CD
Philips/BMG (UK), Late 40s/1950s. Used 2CD .... $11.99
(Barcode has a cutout mark.)

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Brazzaville — 21st Century Girl ... CD
Bus Stop, 2008. Used .... $4.99

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Chopin/Kabalevsky/Liszt/Medtner/Rachmaninoff — Great Pianists Of The 20th Century – Benno Moiseiwitsch ... CD
Philips (UK), 1939/1950s. Used 2CD .... $13.99
(Out of print. Barcode has a cutout mark.)

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new DH Publishing — Japanese Movie Billboards – Retro Art From A Century Of Cinema (paperback) ... Book
DH (Japan), 2008. New Copy Book .... $3.99 19.95
Vintage images from Japanese movie posters – almost all of them hand-painted for the local market, and quite different than more famous images that circulated worldwide! The work here often has a warm, painterly quality – which really personalizes the presentation of the films, especially given the lack of English language on the posters. Films featured are both American and Japanese movies – and while the book is especially heavy on work from the 50s and 60s, there's a few images from other years as well. Full color, paperback, and 96 pages in all.

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Faith Hope & Charity — Faith Hope & Charity (20th Century) ... LP
20th Century, 1978. Very Good+ .... $3.99
Arranged by Van McCoy – with tracks that include "I'm Ready For A New Love", "Keep Me Baby", "Don't Pity Me", "You Never Were My Friend", "Find What You Need", and "People In Love Oughta Be Together".

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Glazunov/Mendelssohn/Tchaikovsky/Liszt — Great Conductors Of The 20th Century Vol 8 – Nikolai Golovanov ... CD
EMI (UK), Late 40s/Early 50s. Used 2CD .... $6.99
(Out of print.)

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Mozart/Beethoven/Schubert/Schumann/Liszt/Ravel/Scr — Artists Of The Century – The Giant – Emil Gilels ... CD
RCA, Late 60s/1970/1984. Used 2CD .... $8.99
(CD case has a cutout hole.)

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new Ramones — End Of The Century (180 gram pressing) ... LP
Sire, 1980. New Copy (reissue).... $11.99
The Roger Corman-Phil Spector year of the mighty Ramones! End Of The Century is a huge departure from the 1-2-3-4 burst and roar of the first 4 Ramones albums – a big ol' Phil Spector production – recorded concurrently with the filming of late 70s hottie PJ Soles dancing around in her underwear with a shy and shell-shocked Joey in Rock And Roll High School! Lord knows that End Of The Century was the end of the Ramones as we knew and loved them on LP (they remained great live until the very end), but it holds up very well and the big sound brings a smile. Plus it's got "Chinese Rock", worth the price alone. Other tracks include "Do You Remember Rock'N'Roll Radio?", "I'm Affected", "Danny Says", "The Return Of Jack & Judy", "Let's Go", "Baby, I Love You", "I Can't Make It On Time", "This Ain't Havana", "Rock N Roll High School", "All The Way" and "High Risk Insurance".

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20th Century Steel Band — Warm Heart Cold Steel (with bonus track) ... CD
Island/Mr Bongo (UK), 1976. New Copy .... $6.99
One of the greatest steel band records ever – and a hip hop sample classic from way back! Sure, there were other hip steel bands back in the 70s – but nobody else ever got as far as 20th Century – ending up on a major label, cutting some key funky covers, and crossing over with their massive "Heaven & Hell" – a cut that was DJ Red Alert's theme song in the old days! The group have a wonderful sound – mixing familiar steel band modes with bits of American funk – and creating a unique hybrid that's way more than just reworked covers, or simple copycat styles. In addition to the classic "Heaven & Hell", the set also features versions of "Love's Theme", "Shaft", "Papa Was A Rolling Stone", and "Standing In The Shadows Of Love" – plus the cuts "Lazy Days", "Endless Vibrations", "No 1", "Never Keep Secrets", "We've Got To Work Together", and "Dance Away". CD also features a bonus 7" edit of "Heaven & Hell".
Also available: Warm Heart, Cold Steel ... LP $28.99

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20th Century Steel Band — Warm Heart, Cold Steel ... LP
Island, 1976. Sealed .... $28.99
One of the greatest steel band records ever – and a hip hop sample classic from way back! Sure, there were other hip steel bands back in the 70s – but nobody else ever got as far as 20th Century – ending up on a major label, cutting some key funky covers, and crossing over with their massive "Heaven & Hell" – a cut that was DJ Red Alert's theme song in the old days! The group have a wonderful sound – mixing familiar steel band modes with bits of American funk – and creating a unique hybrid that's way more than just reworked covers, or simple copycat styles. In addition to the classic "Heaven & Hell", the set also features versions of "Love's Theme", "Shaft", "Papa Was A Rolling Stone", and "Standing In The Shadows Of Love" – plus the cuts "Lazy Days", "Endless Vibrations", "No 1", "Never Keep Secrets", "We've Got To Work Together", and "Dance Away".
(Original pressing – sealed! Cover has a cut corner.)
Also available: Warm Heart Cold Steel (with bonus track) ... CD $6.99

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Wagner/Elgar/Ravel/Mahler/Puccini — Great Conductors Of The 20th Century Vol 4 – Sir John Barbirolli ... CD
EMI (UK), Late 50s/Late 60s. Used 2CD .... $8.99
(Out of print.)

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Mary Wells — Complete 20th Century Recordings (Mary Wells/Love Songs To The Beatles) ... CD
20th Century/Soulmusic.com (UK), 1965. New Copy 2CD .... $16.99
A pair of lost classics – back to back in a single set, with bonus tracks too! First up is the self-titled Mary Wells album – non-Motown magic from Wells – a killer 60s album that really lives up to her previous promise! The scope is a bit wider here than before – and Mary's wonderful throughout, sticking closely in that classic blend of class and soul that made her one of the first standout stars of Motown – moving in equally great company here with studio help from Carl Davis, Riley Hampton, and Andre Williams! The tunes have a sweet midtempo groove – almost a bit of early Detroit into Chicago mid 60s soul – and titles include "Never Never Leave Me", "Use Your Head", "My Mind's Made Up", "Why Don't You Let Yourself Go", and "We're Just Two Of A Kind". Love Songs To The Beatles is even more compelling – the best of the 60s genre! Sure, Esther Phillips and a few other 60s soul singers were recording Beatles tracks – but Mary Wells was the real deal, as she even had the support of the group itself, who made it known that she was one of their favorite American soul artists. This nice album on 20th Century features an all-Beatles set of tracks – with titles like "I Should Have Known Better", "Do You Want To Know A Secret", "Yesterday", "And I Love Him", and "Ticket To Ride". The arrangements are all uptown soul, and give the songs a more sophisticated sound than the original recordings. A record we don't see that often, and a nice lost gem! Bonus tracks include "Jive Guy", "I'm Learnin", "I'm Sorry", "Say What You Gotta Say", and "Memories Are Creepin Up On Me".

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Various — Art Of Piano – Great Pianists Of The 20th Century ... CD
Philips, 1920s/1930s/1940s/1950s/1960s/1970s. Used 3CD .... $16.99
Over 3 hours of classical piano virtuosity, including performances by Vladimir Horowitz, Artur Rubinstein, Edwin Fischer, Sviatoslav Richter, Glen Gould, Wilhelm Backhaus, Alfred Cortot, and others!
(Out of print. BMG Direct pressing.)

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Various — Great Conductors Of The 20th Century Vol 5 – Fritz Busch ... CD
EMI (UK), Late 40s/Early 50s. Used 2CD .... $6.99
(Out of print.)

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Various — Great Conductors Of The 20th Century Volume 14 – Carl Schuricht ... CD
EMI (UK), 1950s/Early 60s. Used 2CD .... $13.99
(Out of print. Includes original slipcase.)

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Various — Great Conductors Of The 20th Century Volume 16 – Sir Adrian Boult ... CD
EMI (UK), 1950s/1960s/Early 70s. Used 2CD .... $13.99
(Out of print. Includes original slipcase.)

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Various — Great Conductors Of The 20th Century Volume 17 – Albert Coates ... CD
EMI (UK), Late 20s. Used 2CD .... $11.99
( Includes original slipcase.)

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Various — Great Conductors Of The 20th Century Volume 18 – Carlo Maria Giulini ... CD
EMI (UK), Late 50s/1960s/1970s. Used 2CD .... $8.99
(Out of print.)

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Various — Great Conductors Of The 20th Century Volume 23 – Leopold Stokowski ... CD
EMI/Sony (UK), 1950s/1960s/1970s. Used 2CD .... $11.99
(Out of print. Includes original slipcase.)

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Various — Great Conductors Of The 20th Century Volume 26 – Eduard Van Beinum ... CD
EMI (UK), Mid 50s. Used 2CD .... $7.99
(Includes original slipcase.)

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Various — Great Conductors Of The 20th Century Volume 36 – Herbert Von Karajan ... CD
EMI (UK), Late 40s/1950s. Used 2CD .... $6.99
(Out of print.)

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Various — Great Conductors Of The 20th Century Volume 39 – Sergiu Celibidache ... CD
EMI (UK), Late 40s/1950s/1960s. Used 2CD .... $11.99
( Includes original slipcase.)

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Various — Luaka Bop – 21st Century 21st Year ... CD
Luaka Bop, 1970s/1980s/1990s/2000s. New Copy .... $6.99
A glorious celebration of the Luaka Bop label – the groundbreaking imprint first started by David Byrne as a way to bring older Brazilian music to the American market! Since that initial release – Brazilian Classics 1 – the label's been covering a hell of a lot of ground – a fair bit of the South American scene, bits from overseas, and even some home-grown treasures too – all of which can be heard on this wonderfully low-priced collection. The package comes with a cool fold-out cartoon – telling the story of the label and its relationship with the majors over the years – and the CD features 15 titles that include "Ponta De Lanca Africano" by Jorge Ben, "Aht Uh Mi Hed" by Shuggie Otis, "Fuzzy Freaky" by David Byrne, "Sexy" by Los Amigos Invisibles, "Rio Longe" by Moreno + 2, "Defeito 2 Curiosidade" by Tom Ze, "Whoever You Are" by Geggy Tah, "Baby" by Os Mutantes, "Samba Sem Nenhum Problema" by Marcio Local, "Bacalao Con Pan" by Irakere, "Sweet Melody" by Zap Mama, and "Heart Of Glass" by Nouvelle Vague.

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new Ornette Coleman — Change Of The Century ... LP
Atlantic, 1959. New Copy (reissue).... $9.99 Just Sold Out!
Essential stuff! This is one of Ornette Coleman's greatest albums – and it was recorded during a period when he just couldn't miss! The group features Don Cherry on pocket trumpet, Charlie Haden on bass, and Billy Higgins on drums – working here with a lively dancing sound on the kit, one that works perfectly for Ornette's jaunty compositions. The chopped-up modal groove is in full effect here – making the record a treasure trove of angular, highly rhythmic numbers that are easily some of Coleman's best-remembered tunes! Titles include the classics "Ramblin" and "Una Muy Bonita" – performed in original early versions – plus "Free", "The Face Of The Bass", "Bird Food", and "Change Of The Century".

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new Will Downing — Best Of Will Downing – 20th Century Masters Millenium Collection ... CD
Hip-O/Universal, 1990s/2000s. Used .... $5.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
(Tray card has a cutout hole.)

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new Supertramp — Crime Of The Century ... LP
A&M, 1974. Used .... $5.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Pure mainstream 70s pop genius – and the most fully formed of all early Supertramp albums! The set's a masterpiece from start to finish – filled with themes of loss and loneliness, but served up by the group with an incredibly redemptive sense of majesty and power. The keyboards on the set work perfectly with the oddly-timed rhythms of the tunes – and there's a great blend here between high concept and straight ahead pop. Titles include "School", "Bloody Well Right", "Asylum", "Dreamer", "Rudy", and "Crime Of The Century".
(Includes the lyric sleeve.)

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new Too Short — Mack Of The Century – Too Short's Greatest Hits ... CD
Jive/Zomba, Mid 80s. Used .... $4.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
(Barcode has a cutout hole.)

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new 21st CenturyAhead Of Our Time ... LP
RCA, 1975. Used .... $16.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
A kick ass harmony soul record from Chicago! 21st Century were part of a young soul group trend that had come out of the city – and which included bigger stars like The 5 Stairsteps and Brighter Side Of Darkness – but the album really doesn't focus on their youth so much as it does on their strong vocal harmonies. Some tracks have kind of a heavy righteous Temptations-ish sound, which the band does well – but the really great cuts are spacey and mellow, which works perfectly for the group's falsetto vocalizing. Includes the stellar "Remember The Rain", plus "Child", "Tricks Are Made for Kids", "If By Chance", "You're My Only World", and "Mirror Mirror".
(Cover has some waviness and stainging due to moisture along the seam and a cutout hole.)

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new Various — Eugene Ormandy Conducts 20th Century Classics – Eugene Ormandy/Philadelphia Orchestra (12CD box set) ... CD
RCA, Late 50s. Used 12CD .... $16.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock

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new Grover Washington Jr — Best Of Grover Washington Jr – 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection ... CD
Motown/Universal, 1970s. Used .... $3.99 Out Of Stock

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new Gary Giddins — Weather Bird – Jazz At The Dawn Of Its Second Century (hardcover) ... Book
Oxford University Press, 2004. New Copy .... $6.99 35.00 Out Of Stock
A massive jazz book by Gary Giddins – author of the much respected Visions Of Jazz – and featuring more 140+ articles from a nearly 15 year period! Many of the articles here are from Giddins' Weather Bird column in The Village Voice – with pieces on Sonny Rollins, Ornette Coleman, Cassandra Wilson., Benny Carter, Lee Konitz, Rosemary Clooney, Herb Jeffries, Roy Hargrove, Marc Ribot, Terence Blanchard, David S Ware, The Bad Plus, Abbey Lincoln and many more. Hardcover, 632 pages.

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new Various — Keb Darge Presents Funk For The 21st Century ... CD
Do Right (Canada), 2002. New Copy .... $8.99 Out Of Stock
Think funk music has to be old to be good? Think again – as Keb Darge takes you on a tour of some of the best funk you'll ever find on one CD, and it's all by current groups! Nobody knows more about old funk than Keb – as his work as a DJ, collector, and compiler have been keeping the music alive for years. But Keb's also open minded enough to realize that there's a heck of a lot of new groups that have been inspired by the classic grooves of the late 60s and early 70s – and who share his love for totally authentic funky tracks that are perfect in every way, top to bottom with dirty, heavy, messed-up funk! The set brings together 14 recent tracks from the deep funk underground – killer cuts that were issued as rare 7" singles, plus a few previously unissued numbers, all with the sock-hard finish of classic work by James Brown or The Meters – and with the added bonus that these are groups that you could actually get up, go out, and see in a club! Tracks include the previously unissued tracks "Wait Up" by Speedometer and "The Badger" by Connie Price & The Keystones – plus "Texas Rumble" by The Imaginary Visions, "Forty First Street Breakdown" by Naomi Davis, "One Note Brown" by The New Mastersounds, "Got To Be The Way It Is" by Sharon Jones, "Who's The King" by Joseph Henry, "The Matador" by The Mighty Imperials, "GT" by The New Mastersounds, "Funky So & So" by The Sugarman Three, and "Blow Your Top (part 1)" by The Soul Destroyers.

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new Rick James — Best Of Rick James – 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection ... CD
Motown, Late 70s/Early 80s. Used .... $2.99 Out Of Stock
(Barcode has a cutout hole.)
 
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BCG — Street Talk (variation 2)/Street Talk (variation 3) ... 7-inch
20th Century, 1976. Very Good .... $9.99
The BCG is the Bob Crewe Generation – a sweet 70s disco ensemble led by the 60s soundtrack king. Here, they've got a tightly percolated sound that reminds us of Barry White at his best – strings soaring over strong syncopation, with some chorus female vocals bubbling in amidst the glossy funky mix. Very nice, and with a wonderful classic club feel!
(In a 20th Century sleeve.)

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new Brighter Side Of Darkness — I Owe You Love/Summer Ride ... 7-inch
20th Century, 1973. Near Mint- .... $4.99
2 beautiful tracks of group soul by this lost Chicago group. "I Owe You Love" is a smooth ballad cut, with a very nice descending chorus that's extremely catchy. "Summer Ride" is a remake of a track done by the Sandpebbles, and is a very nice groover!

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new Brighter Side Of Darkness — Love Jones ... LP
20th Century, 1973. New Copy (reissue).... $9.99
A tremendous bit of harmony soul from Chicago – one of the few cases where the Windy City really gave the east coast a run for its money – and the landmark album from teen soul quartet Brighter Side Of Darkness! Although young, Brighter Side managed to bring a depth to their work that was way more than kiddie soul – a heartfelt, heartbreaking quality that was all adult, no matter how youthful the themes – and their vocals are a perfect contrast to the fuller arrangements from producers Clarence Johnson and Johnny Cameron. The set contains the group's classic "Love Jones", still one of the best fragile harmony tracks of the early 70s – plus loads of other great numbers like "I Owe You Love", "I'm A Loser", "Just A Little Bit", and a superb remake of "Summer Ride".

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Tom Brock — I Love You More & More ... CD
20th Century/Soul Brother (UK), 1974. New Copy .... $16.99
Brilliant work from this long-lost Barry White protege! Tom Brock was one of the leading lights in Barry's stable of sweet mid 70s soul talents – a great writer who contributed songs to the legendary Gloria Scott album, and a heck of a great mellow soul singer on his own – with a style that's right up there with work by Leon Ware, Leroy Hutson, and some of our favorite 70s soul heroes! This album's the only one that Brock ever recorded – a great blend of mellow soul tunes, ballads, and a few tracks that have a nicely kicking Barry White-styled funk sound to them. White produced and arranged with Gene Page – and the whole album's great – the kind of mellow soul treasure you'll play again and again and again over the years! Includes the massive "I Love You More & More", plus "There's Nothing In This World That Can Stop Me From Loving You", "Shake Me Wake Me", "Naked As The Day I Was Born", "If We Don't Make It, Nobody Can", "Have a Nice Weekend Baby", and "The Love We Share".

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Bob Carey — Soul Of Folk ... LP
20th Century, Mid 60s. Sealed .... $1.99
Music by Walter Raim – with titles that include "Red Apple Juice", "Sing Out", "Seven Daffodils", "Writing On The Wall", and "Calumet City".
(Shrinkwrap has a factory sticker.)

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Benny Carter — Benny Carter In Paris ... LP
20th Century, 1964. Very Good- .... $6.99
A surprisingly great album – even if it's short on information! There's no real dates on this one, so we have to assume that it's of the vintage of the album's release date – somewhere in the early 60s – making the album pretty late for Benny, but also pretty great as well! The sessions have a pretty unique feel – with Benny's alto in front of gentle small group backings that have a bit of a sweet feel – and some occasional vocal chorus bits that slide in and out very gracefully. Carter's tone is tremendous, and the sound of the record is really incredible – hard to describe, but much more than you'd expect from the title, label, and the date! Titles include "Waltz Gay", "Bagatelle", "Blues For Benny", "Black Knight", and "Cuando Caliente El Sol".
(Cover has edge wear, some splitting on the bottom seam, a spot of tape with some ripping on the spine, and a promo stamp on the back. Label has a small sticker.)

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Bernard Ebbinghouse — Prudence & The Pill ... LP
20th Century, 1968. Very Good+ .... $11.99
A strange little film from the late 60s – a brit comedy starring Deborah Kerr and David Niven, in kind of a tender and silly comedy about the early years of birth control. About half the soundtrack's kind of orchestral and romantic (surprisingly), but the other half is nice and groovy – with a strong jazz approach handled by a number of British players, like baritone saxophonist Ronnie Ross, organist Roger Coulam, and tenor player Danny Moss. The Mike Sammes Singers sing "Too Soon To Tell", and they're probably also the wordless vocal chorus on the nice jaunty number "The Pill", a groovy little tune that also has some electric harpischord! Other groovy tracks include "Walk With Grace", "For Geraldine", "The Hired Help", "Indoor Outdoor Girl", and "The Morning After".
(Cover has a mono/promo sticker, some tape on the spine, and WGN letters in marker on back.)

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Hal Galper — Speak With A Single Voice ... LP
Century, 1979. Very Good- .... $2.99
Not as completely wonderful as Hal's more electric work – but not a bad album either. Galper always has a way with the piano (acoustic here) that lends itself to warm, blocky chords – perfect for our post hip hop-influenced ears, not as complicated as other jazz pianists, but filled with just the right amount of space and soul. The set was recorded live, with horns by the Brecker Brothers and drums by Bob Moses. Tracks include "Blue & Green", "Now Hear This", "Speak With A Single Voice", and "Waiting For Chet".
(Cover has a name in pen.)

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Jerry Goldsmith — Stagecoach (with bonus tracks) ... CD
20th Century/La La Land, 1966. New Copy .... $14.99
The soundtrack to the 60s version of Stagecoach – the one with the outrageously beautiful Ann Margaret, Bing Crosby, Red Buttons, Slim Pickens and Alex Cord – with a lavish, though appropriately dust-strewn Jerry Goldsmith soundtrack! This '66 remake may not rival John Ford's landmark earlier version, but it certainly has a wonderful soundtrack going for it. Oh, and also the jaw-droppingly gorgeous Ann Margaret. Wait, did we mention her already? La La Land does a respectful service to Goldsmith's great score, which includes the main title theme, plus "The Stage Is Coming", "The Aftermath", Escape Route", "All Is Forgiven", "A New Passenger", "No More Indians" and more – plus the vocal tune "Stagecoach To Cheyenne" sung by Wayne Newton (!!!) – and 8 bonus tracks. 20 in all.
(Limited to 2000 copies.)

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Benny Goodman — King – Direct To Disc ... LP
Century, 1978. Very Good+ Gatefold .... $6.99
(Cover has a stuck gatefold.)

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Leigh Harline — Wayward Bus/Enemy Below ... CD
20th Century/Kritzerland, 1957. New Copy .... $19.99
Two dramatic scores from Leigh Harline – a sometimes-overlooked composer from the great years of Hollywood soundtracks! The Wayward Bus is put together with some really beautiful charts – filled with sadder tones and bluer notes amidst the orchestrations – that wonderful late 50s move to more adult dramatic inflections – conducted by Lionel Newman with a great sense of care. Things are never too overdone, yet build with this really personal quality – a sense of tension that breaks into gentle redemption at the end – on titles that include "Johnny & Alice", "The Old Road/Mirror Mirror", "Lonesome Alice", "Mildred & Johnny", and "A Time For Contemplation". Harline's music for The Enemy Below is a bit more driving – full of the sorts of bold movement and quiet reflection that you'd expect in a submarine thriller – balancing between modes almost as if the submarine itself was diving and resurfacing. Titles include "Radar Contact", "Charting Tables", "Counter Attack", "Abandon Ship", "Ocean Bottom", "Target Safe", "Target Waiting", and "The Enemy Below".
(Limited edition of 1000 copies.)

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Leon Haywood — Come And Get Yourself Some ... CD
20th Century/Get On Down, 1975. New Copy .... $14.99 15.98
Leon Haywood's best album from the 70s! After working as a keyboardist and sometimes vocalist for a number of years – making some strong and some tentative entries into the soul genre – Leon really exploded with this album, an electric funk classic that gave the world his fantastic "I Want'a Do Something Freaky To You" (a track that had new life years later when Dr Dre sampled it to great fame.) The rest of the record holds up nicely, too – and is a mix of smooth soul and wicked funk, with tracks that include "Consider the Source", "Who You Been Giving It Up To", and "This Feeling's Rated Extra". Classic!
Also available: Come And Get Yourself Some ... LP $12.99

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new Leon Haywood — Come And Get Yourself Some ... LP
20th Century, 1975. Very Good- .... $12.99
Leon Haywood's best album from the 70s! After working as a keyboardist and sometimes vocalist for a number of years – making some strong and some tentative entries into the soul genre – Leon really exploded with this album, an electric funk classic that gave the world his fantastic "I Wanna Do Something Freaky To You" (a track that had new life years later when Dr Dre sampled it to great fame.) The rest of the record holds up nicely, too – and is a mix of smooth soul and wicked funk, with tracks that include "Consider the Source", "Who You Been Giving It Up To", and "This Feeling's Rated Extra". Classic!
(Cover has a cut corner, a staple, edge wear, and a split on the top seam.)
Also available: Come And Get Yourself Some ... CD $14.99

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new Ahmad Jamal — Ahmad Jamal '73 ... LP
20th Century, 1973. Very Good .... $16.99
Amazing stuff from Ahmad Jamal – one of his greatest albums ever, and the kind of Fender Rhodes classic that got passed over in the history books, but which is finally getting some appreciation these days! Ahamad's in a very different mode than his Cadet/Argo years – using the mellow keys of the Fender Rhodes to craft some killer tunes with a laidback edge. Richard Evans did the arrangements, and the sound is very deep and soulful on most of the album. Includes a sublime sample version of War's "World Is A Ghetto" , plus "Superstition", "Children Of The Night", and "Soul Girl".
(Cover has some wear, a name in pen on the front and back, and light staining along the top.)

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Ahmad Jamal — Jamalca ... LP
20th Century, 1974. Very Good .... $13.99
After Ahmad spent the 60s playing mellow acoustic piano, he turned into a great jazz artist on the Fender Rhodes – and this album is one of the best he ever made in that genre. The record has some great orchestrations by Richard Evans, and Ahmad's tone is very rich and full, with a great soul sound! The album features some great jazz funk covers – like a version of the classic break track "Misdemeanor", plus "Trouble Man", "Ghetto Child", and "Don't Misunderstand".
(Spine has a spot of clear tape & a small rip. Top & bottom seams have masking tape. Back cover has a promo sticker & some pen.)

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Jonah — Jonah ... LP
20th Century, 1974. Very Good+ .... $1.99
(Cover has some wear, tape on the spine, and a small sticker on back.)

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Kinsman Dazz — Kinsman Dazz/Dazz ... CD
20th Century/Expansion, 1978/1979. New Copy .... $16.99
A pair of killers – back to back on a single CD! First up is the killer debut from the Dazz Band – issued way back when they were named Kinsman Dazz, and when "dazz" was a reference to the fact that the group could play both dance music and jazz! That jazzy element is definitely in place here – as the set's got lots of hip instrumental touches over the core funky grooves – produced with some great help from Philip Bailey and Ralph Johnson, who bring in a bit of Earth Wind & Fire vibe – and set to some larger arrangements from Patrice Rushen, who ups the jazzy quotient too! But the core sound of the group is what really drives the album – a well-crafted batch of Ohio funky numbers that step along with the best of their generation – on titles that include "Makin Music", "Forget About Lovin You", "Get Down With the Feelin", "Stand In Your Way", "And I Mean", and "Dazzberry Jam". On the Dazz album, Kinsman Dazz are even funkier here than before – showing off their Ohio roots, and pointing the way towards the classic Dazz Band sound they'd forge in the 80s! Rhythms are very tight throughout – but still often touched with the jazzy elements that made the group so great in their early years – echoing a bit of an Earth Wind & Fire sound, as Philip Bailey's on board to help a bit with arrangements and background vocals. The whole thing's great – a super-tight record without any filler at all – and titles include "I Searched Around", "Love Design", "Keep On Rockin", "Can't Get Enough", "Dancin Free", and the wonderful "Catchin Up On Love", a spacey harmony track with a really anthemic sound!

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Love Unlimited Orchestra — Music Maestro Please ... LP
20th Century, 1975. Very Good .... $1.99
Excellent instrumentals from The Maestro! Barry's in fine fine form here – and he's just about the only one who could make a record with so many strings sound so funky! The album includes the excellent groover "Bring It On Up", which has a tightly snapping rhythm underneath soaring violins and harp – and just about ever other cut on the album sounds as great! Titles include "Midnight Groove", "Forever In Love", "Give Up Your Love Girl", "You're All I Want", "Makin Believe That It's You", "I Wanna Stay", and "It's Only What I Feel". Maybe the best Love Unlimited Orchestra album – with loads of great tracks!
(Cover has light wear.)

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Love Unlimited Orchestra — Rhapsody In White ... CD
20th Century, 1973. New Copy .... $4.99 9.98
A beautiful swirling instrumental album that features the classic "Love's Theme", the cut that made Barry a multi-millionaire, and which firmly established his sophisticated orchestral soul style as one of the trademarks of the 70s! This is the ultimate in 70s soul class – from the cover that features Barry standing with ladies by the pool, to the complicated rhythms and sweet patterns of sound that made the record an instant classic. Includes some nicely funky cuts, like "What a Groove", "Baby Blues", and the sweet "Midnight and You".

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Mad-Hatters — Mad-Hatters At Midnight ... LP
20th Century, 1964. Near Mint- .... $29.99
Excellent little small combo record, cut by this obscure funky jazz group for 20th Century – and probably the only thing they ever did! The album's got a number of tight short cuts, played by organ, vibes, and guitar – and titles include "Soul Samba", "Mad Hatters Stomp", "Soul Sister", "Monkey Children", "All Soul", and "That Sanctified Thing". Very very nice, and more like an album you'd find on Sue than one that you'd find on 20th Century – with a heavy duty sound that's almost in the funky 45 mode!
(Cover has a small bit of tape on the spine – but overall, the whole thing's great!)

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Gil Melle — Organization ... CD
20th Century/Intrada, 1971. New Copy .... $19.99
An amazing score to an overlooked Mr Tibbs film – Gil Melle's mighty music for The Organization, a soundtrack that we might like even better than some of Quincy Jones' funk for Sidney Poitier! Melle got his start in modern jazz during the 50s, but by the time of this 1971 movie, he was a hell of a talent for scoring a crime/cop narrative – often willing to take a lot of weird chances with sounds and styles that nobody else might use – eerie elements that are still mixed in with just the right touches of funk and jazz to keep a mainstream ear on the course – a beautiful balance that takes this soundtrack way past any easy cliches of the time! Reedwork is especially wonderful, but there's a great way of recording the keyboards that's totally sweet too – almost a Schifrin-like quality, but a bit more complex. Titles include "Mr Tibbs", "Night Danger", "Annie Lost", "The Whole World", "Virgil's Theme", "Subway Chase", and "The Organization".
(Limited edition of 1000 copies.)

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new Stephanie Mills — Whatcha Gonna Do With My Lovin'? (with bonus tracks) ... CD
20th Century/Big Break (UK), 1979. New Copy .... $14.99
Soaring soul from Stephanie Mills – one of the lady's all-time hits, and for good reason too! The album really gives Stephanie's great voice a lot of focus – an upbeat, uptempo groove that sets her firmly on the dancefloor, but always with a touch of class – and a lot more depth than some of the easy come/easy go disco divas of her day! Thanks here is clearly due to the team of Reggie Lucas and Mtume – who strike strongly with the album as one of their key early productions – the sort of work that really helped push mainstream soul a bit further at the end of the 70s, and set some new tones for a lot of growth in the next decade. The keyboards on the record are almost as nice as the vocals – played by Hubert Eaves and Harry Whitaker with a nice degree of sensitivity – hardly the stronger keyboard voice of the early 80s soul scene, and often with a dose of jazziness that's really appreciated. Titles include "Whatcha Gonna Do With My Lovin'", "Deeper Inside Your Love", "Feel The Fire", "Put Your Body In It", "Starlight", and "Don't Stop Dancin". ^This Big Break UK remastered edition has 6 bonus tracks: "Better Than Ever", ""Whatcha Gonna Do With My Lovin' (12" Remix)", "You Can Get Over (12" Remix)", "Put Your Body In It (12" Remix)" and more.

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Morgoth — Odium ... CD
Century Media, 1993. Used .... $4.99
(Out of print, comes in a slim case.)

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Nino Oliviero — Mondo Cane No 2 ... LP
20th Century, 1964. Near Mint- .... $4.99
The follow up to the first Mondo Cane film – in case you couldn't tell by the title! Nino did part of the music for the first one, and the style here is very similar – mostly orchestral, but with a few lighter moments that get a little groovy. There's no big hit on this one, as with the first – and tracks include "Italian Wig", "Zio Guida", "Teste Dure", "The Pasadena", "Wigs", "Flamingos", "Tortillas", and "Call Girls".
(White label promo. Spine has one spot of old tape and a small rip.)

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Stu Phillips/Carrie Nations/Strawberry Alarm Clock — Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls (clear vinyl pressing) ... LP
20th Century/Harkit (UK), 1970. New Copy Gatefold (reissue).... $18.99
"It's not a sequel – there's never been anything like it." Finally, an awesome reissue of the classically groovy camp soundtrack to "king of the nudies" Russ Meyer's crazy non-sequel to Valley Of The Dolls – one of the greatest exploitation movies of all time! The music is almost unbelievably great for what was essentially supposed to be an X-rated cheapie (little did 20th Century Fox know) – with a wonderfully huge & string heavy score by composer Stu Phillips, insanely groovy, stomping mod rock from the Sandpipers, Strawberry Alarm Clock, and the film's busty real-life Playboy Bunny heroines the Carrie Nations/Kelly Affair! "This is MY happening, and IT FREAKS ME OUT!" Titles include the Carrie Nations tunes "Find It" and "Come With The Gentle People", the Strawberry Alarm Clock's "Incense & Peppermints" and "I'm Coming Home", the Sandpipers groovy "Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls Theme", and tons more.

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Red Herring — Red Herring Bootleg Album ... LP
Century, Late 60s. Very Good .... $36.99
An obscure folksy group from Illinois – with work by a young Dan Fogelberg!

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Art Tatum — Art Tatum Discoveries Vol 1 ... LP
20th Century, 1956. Near Mint- .... $6.99
Very late material from Art Tatum – recorded at a private party in LA in 1956, and featuring the piano genius working his way through spare complicated solo versions of standards. Titles include "Yesterdays", "Body & Soul", "Someone To Watch Over Me", "I'll Never Be The Same", "Tenderly", "Begin The Beguine", and "Willow Weep For Me". Great cover, too – one that was lifted by JTQ for an early album cover!
(Deep groove, light blue label.)

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Billy Thunderkloud & The Chieftones — What Time Of Day ... LP
20th Century, 1975. Very Good .... $1.99
(Cover has heavy edge wear, a small promo sticker, and some tape and peeling on the spine.)

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Paula Webb — Please, Mr President/Paula's Theme ... 7-inch
20th Century/Westbound, 1975. Very Good+ .... $0.99
(Label has a small sticker.)

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Barry White — Can't Get Enough ... CD
20th Century/Universal, 1974. New Copy .... $4.99 5.98
Can't get enough of Barry White at this key point in his career – a time when he was stepping from the shadows as one of the most sensuous soul stars of the 70s! The album's a near-perfect effort throughout – a great blend of the soaring strings and funkier rhythms that always made Barry's work so great – topped with vocals that are both sung and spoken, all in a voice that's deeper than deep! Tracks intertwine nicely – almost sharing similar themes at points – and although not penned as a "soul symphony", the album certainly comes across like one. Titles include "Can't Get Enough Of Your Love Babe", "Oh Love Well We Finally Made It", "Mellow Mood (parts 1 & 2)", "You're The First The Las, My Everything", and "I Can't Believe You Love Me".
Also available: Can't Get Enough ... LP $5.99

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Barry White — Can't Get Enough ... LP
20th Century, 1974. Very Good .... $5.99
Can't get enough of Barry White at this key point in his career – a time when he was stepping from the shadows as one of the most sensuous soul stars of the 70s! The album's a near-perfect effort throughout – a great blend of the soaring strings and funkier rhythms that always made Barry's work so great – topped with vocals that are both sung and spoken, all in a voice that's deeper than deep! Tracks intertwine nicely – almost sharing similar themes at points – and although not penned as a "soul symphony", the album certainly comes across like one. Titles include "Can't Get Enough Of Your Love Babe", "Oh Love Well We Finally Made It", "Mellow Mood (parts 1 & 2)", "You're The First The Las, My Everything", and "I Can't Believe You Love Me".
Also available: Can't Get Enough ... CD $4.99

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Barry White — I've Got So Much To Give (short, long) ... 7-inch
20th Century, Mid 70s. Very Good+ .... $0.49
(Promo. Label has a small sticker.)

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new Ahmad Jamal — One ... LP
20th Century, 1978. Very Good .... $3.99 Just Sold Out!
A great little set from Ahmad – laidback, mellow, with a slowly spiralling groove that's slyly funky at times. Ahmad's playing acoustic piano and clavinet on the record – and arrangements are by Bones Howe, Richard Evans, Ahmad, and Mike Melvoin. A few tracks feature a larger group with more electric horns or strings – and about half the album's played by a sextet that includes Calvin Keys on guitar. Tracks include "Jet", "Festival", "Dynamo", "Sumayah", and a nice version of "Black Cow"!
(Includes the printed inner sleeve. Cover has some wear and a light mark from sticker removal.)

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John Williams/Paul Williams — Cinderella Liberty ... LP
20th Century, 1973. Very Good .... $1.99 Just Sold Out!
John Williams come back! All is forgiven! We'll hardly complain anymore about all those overblown top-selling scores after hearing this gem from the early 70s! The record is a treasure – completely unlike any work that Williams did in later years – quite possibly because the film itself is a quirky little love story, starring James Caan and Marsha Mason in the sort of offbeat "when losers meet" sort of film that could have only been made in the early 70s. Some of the tunes on the set are nicely funky – almost in a Lalo Schifrin way – and others are mellow, but nicely moody, in a really understated scene-setting style that's great. Toots Thielemans plays some great harmonica on a few of the mellower cuts, and Paul Williams sings vocals to 3 of the tracks on the set, all contributed by him. Titles include "Wednesday Special", "New Shooter", "Boxing Montage", "The Ferry Ride", "Neptune's Bar", "Nice To Be Around", and "Maggie Shoots Pool".

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new Formula V — Phase 1 ... LP
20th Century, 1977. Used .... $7.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Not a bad little album – and in the best moments, it's got a tight smooth modern soul sound, similar to hit work by Earth, Wind & Fire. Some cuts are trying for too much of a "pop funk" groove – but others have a nice mellow sound, like "She's My Woman", "We've Got Such A Good Love", and "I Wanna Give You My Love".
(Cover has a cut corner, light wear, and a bit of pen on the back.)

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new Jerry Goldsmith — In Like Flint ... LP
20th Century, 1967. Used .... $24.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
The second of Jerry Goldsmith's wonderful soundtracks for the James Coburn Flint spy spoof films of the mid 60s! The album's packaged in a nice sleeve with images of the movie, and a cool painting of James Coburn on the front – looking as hip as he possibly can – and the music is as groovy as groovy can be, with lots of light goofy "spy" themes, and other tunes that are either bossa or jazz inflected. Arrangements are by Marty Paich and Warren Barker – and titles include the vocal number "Your Zowie Face", plus "Ahh, Yer Father's Bob-Lip", "Mince & Cook Until Tender", and "Lost In Space".

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new Michel Legrand — Other Side Of Midnight ... LP
20th Century, 1977. Used Gatefold .... $3.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
A fairly lush soundtrack from Legrand – scored for a WWII period piece that starred Susan Sarandon! The album's got a fairly romantic feel overall, but is memorable for it's great theme – performed in a number of variations, and with haunting "Summer of 42"-styled piano tinkling over the larger string arrangements. Tracks include "Chanson Pour Noelle", "Paris Montage", "Late Dinner At Demeris", "Demeris' Party", and "Other Side Of Midnight".
(Cover has some light wear.)

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new Love Unlimited — Under The Influence Of Love Unlimited ... LP
20th Century, 1973. Used .... $3.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Great stuff from the girls who first put Barry White on the map! The record is the group's second – and by this point, Barry had developed that tight snapping drum sound that made his orchestral albums work so well. You'll hear it to good effect on most songs on the LP, which have a great groove that's in the best Barry White mode of the 70s – but which kind of dominates the girls' vocals a bit. Not that anyone should complain that much, as it's the overall package that's always made Barry's albums sound so great – but we do wonder how the group felt when they had to sit out the first track, which was the instrumental "Love's Theme", a song that went onto become Barry's biggest song ever, and which probably sold the album a lot more than the vocal tracks. Still, you can hardly detect a note of disharmony – and the album soars from track to track, through titles like "Under The Influence Of Love", "Say It Again", "Yes, We Finally Made It", and "It May Be Winter Outside".
(Cover has ring & edge wear.)

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new Sound Generation — Soul Expression ... LP
Century, Early 70s. Used .... $18.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Titles include "Out Of My Head", "California Soul", "Who Can Cheer", "Freedom Medley", and "Tribute To Jimmy Webb".

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new Barry White — I've Got So Much To Give (with bonus tracks) ... CD
20th Century/Hip-O Select, 1973. Used .... $9.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Barry White's got plenty to give here – a massive classic from his legendary early 70s years – and the first record to feature the maestro on his own as a lead act! The set's a masterpiece through and through – a sublime mix of soaring strings, soulful rhythms, and some killer compositions – a mini symphony in soul that forever set a standard for other artists to match! Barry's handing of the arrangements is great, with a bit of help from Gene Page – and when his magnificent vocals slide into the mix, things really take off – on a set of incredible cuts that includes the extended break classic "I'm Gonna Love You A Little More Baby", plus "I've Got So Much To Give", "Standing In The Shadows Of Yesterday", "I've Found Someone", and "Bring Back My Yesterday". CD features 2 bonus tracks – a killer instrumental of "Just A Little More Baby", and another instrumental of "I've Got So Much To Give".

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new Barry White — Let The Music Play (with bonus tracks) ... CD
20th Century/Hip-O Select, 1976. New Copy .... $13.99 14.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Barry White at the height of his powers – soaring out here with that amazing groove that never lets us down! The album's a mini-soul symphony throughout – tight beats, soaring strings, and that rock-solid Barry White vocal approach – that warm, fluid sound that's instantly recognizable, and which sparkles forth to really tie the whole album together! There's less standout singles here than some of White's other albums from the time – but that's the great thing about the album, too – as it encourages you to take the whole thing together at once – as such a masterpiece should be enjoyed. Titles include "If You Know Won't You Tell Me", "Baby We Better Try To Get It Together", "I Don't Know Where Love Has Gone", and "Let The Music Play". CD features some bonus variations on the title track – a single version, instrumental b-side, "M+M throwback mix", "Funkstar's club deluxe", and alternate version of "Let The Music Play"!

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new Dells — Whatever Turns You On ... LP
20th Century, 1981. Used .... $5.99 Out Of Stock
A later winner from The Dells – a record that has the group mixing uptempo grooves and sublime mellow numbers – all of which are sung with heartbreaking vocals that show the group as still one of the best in soul music – even after more than 20 years on record! Arrangements are by Tom Tom 84 and Sonny Sanders, and production by Carl Davis and Eugene Record – all key factors in the success of the album, thanks to a long local history with the Chicago soul legends – and a respect that's very clear in their handling of the sound on this set. Titles include "Happy Song", "It Took A Woman Like You", "Whatever Turns You On", "Ain't It A Shame", "Stay In My Corner", "Is It It", and "Heaven's Just Step Away".
(Cover has a cutout notch & some waviness.)

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new George Duning/Henry Mancini — Dear Brigitte/Mr Hobbs Takes A Vacation (with bonus tracks) ... CD
20th Century/Kritzerland, 1962/1965. New Copy .... $19.99 Out Of Stock
Two different Jimmy Stewart comedy soundtracks from the 60s – both of them nice! First up is Dear Brigitte – an overlooked 1965 score by George Duning – done with a mix of the playful modes you'd expect from the story, and some of those great deeper dramatic touches that Duning used in more serious soundtracks – a really rich mixing of modes with a sound that's much stronger than we expected! Titles include "On To BBs", "The Captain", "Magical Moment", "Puzzled Cap'n", "Hey Dad", "Is It A Trick", and "She Sank". Next is an even groovier record – a rare non RCA Henry Mancini soundtrack from the early 60s – the score to Mr Hobbs Takes A Vacation, done with all the best mix of jazz and groovy elements we love in classic Mancini! Instrumentation mixes a key electric guitar melody with some lighter touches on woodwinds – really getting the most out of the melody with some shifts in timing and tone, juxtaposed with a few numbers that are even more playful! Titles include "Barn Swallow", "Something For Lauri", "Cream Puff", "Up His Nose", "A Month Off", and "Rudders & Sails". CD features 39 tracks in all – including 7 bonus tracks from the Mancini score!
(Limited edition of 1000 copies.)

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new Leon Haywood — Keep It In The Family ... LP
20th Century, 1974. Used .... $7.99 Out Of Stock
Leon's moving from the rawer soul of his earlier days, but he still hasn't hit the sly LA funk sound of his "Freaky To You" years. The record's a good batch of tracks that show the LA sound of the 60s turning into the smooth slinky one of the 70s – and Gene Page is at hand to handle the arrangements and musical backing for Leon, who produced the record himself. Tracks include "Keep It In The Family", "Long As There's You (I Got Love)", "BMF Beautiful", and "When It Comes Down On You In The Middle Of The Night".
(Cover has a cut corner, a bit of light wear, and a couple of light scratches on the front.)

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new Stephanie Mills — Sweet Sensation (with bonus track) ... CD
20th Century/Vinyl Masterpiece (Netherlands), 1980. New Copy .... $18.99 Out Of Stock
Stephanie Mills in fine formation here – working with the team of James Mtume and Reggie Lucas, who helped the lady reach the heights of her career in the early 80s! The sound here is catchy and contemporary, but hardly ever too commercial – just relaxed and grooving, in a mode that lets Stephanie's vocals flow nicely over the top, but with a bit more of an easygoing feel than in her records of previous years. As usual, Lucas and Mtume bring a nice touch of jazz into the album – a subtle warmth that makes the best moments sparkle, really resonating nicely with Mills' vocals. Titles include the massive hit "Never Knew Love Like This Before" – plus "Sweet Sensation", "Try My Love", "I Just Wanna Say", 'Wish That You Were Mine", "D-a-n-c-i-n'", "Still Mine", and "Mixture Of Love". CD also features a bonus extended mix of "Sweet Sensation".

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new Mary Wells — Love Songs To The Beatles ... LP
20th Century, 1965. Used .... $9.99 Out Of Stock
Sure, Esther Phillips and a few other 60s soul singers were recording Beatles tracks – but Mary Wells was the real deal, as she even had the support of the group itself, who made it known that she was one of their favorite American soul artists. This nice album on 20th Century features an all-Beatles set of tracks – with titles like "I Should Have Known Better", "Do You Want To Know A Secret", "Yesterday", "And I Love Him", and "Ticket To Ride". The arrangements are all uptown soul, and give the songs a more sophisticated sound than the original recordings. A record we don't see that often, and a nice lost gem!
(Spine has a spot of old tape & a small rip. Back cover has WGN library letters.)

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new Barry White — Playing Your Game, Baby/Of All The Guys In The World ... 7-inch
20th Century, 1977. Used .... $3.99 Out Of Stock
(Blue label pressing in a 20th Century sleeve.)

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new Barry White — Stone Gon' ... LP
20th Century, 1973. Used Gatefold .... $3.99 Out Of Stock
One of The Maestro's true materpieces! Fragile, sexy, sinful soul, held together by interwoven strings and keyboard lines, with Barry's voice over the top like rich cream on a sweet piece of cake. Includes the long versions of "Honey Please, Can't Ya See" and "Never, Never Gonna Give You Up", plus "Hard To Believe That I Found You".
(In the original quad-fold cover with the heavy inner sleeve. Cover has some wear.)

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new Hugo Montenegro — Lady In Cement (clear vinyl) ... LP
20th Century/Harkit (UK), 1968. New Copy (reissue).... $18.99 Out Of Stock
One of Hugo Montenegro's greatest soundtracks ever – and one of the grooviest 60s scores we can think of! The album's filled with incredible jazzy tracks – darkly tinged, but bubbling, upbeat, and wonderful – the kind of hard-driving numbers that make a soundtrack like this so great, and which you rarely find in such strong form overall. A few tunes are standards, but even these are handled well – and titles include "Lady In Cement", "Jilly's Joint", "Kit", "The Shark", "Yale's Pool Room", "Ruby's Burlesque", "Again", and "Tony's Theme".
(On clear vinyl.)

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new Love Unlimited Orchestra — Super Movie Themes ... LP
20th Century, 1979. Used .... $1.99 Out Of Stock
An album of theirs that you don't see that often – with Barry White's takes on popular movie hits. Some of this veers a little to close to the cheesy side of things, but it's worth it for the "Theme From King Kong" alone, an uptempo funk number that has a great almost afro-funk guitar, way up front in the mix. There's also a great take on the theme from Shaft, and "People of Tomorrow Are the Children of Today" from the Together Brothers soundtrack.
(Spine has a spot of old tape & a small rip. Cover has a promo stamp & WGN library letters in marker.)

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new David Newman — Hoffa – Original Score ... CD
20th Century, 1993. Used .... $0.49 Out Of Stock
(Out of print, punch through barcode.)

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new Barry White & Love Unlimited Orchestra — Together Brothers – Original Soundtrack ... LP
20th Century, 1974. Used .... $3.99 Out Of Stock
Barry White's entry into the blacksploitation soundtrack genre – and it's a doozy! The record's filled with lots of tight little instrumental grooves, produced in the hard edged Love Unlimited Orchestra way – with tight funky drums at the bottom, snapping snare in the middle, and sharp sweeping strings over the top. Love Unlimited sing on a few tracks, but the cuts are mostly instrumentals with a very hard groove. Titles include "Somebody's Gonna Off The Man", "Alive and Well", "Theme From Together Brothers", "Do Drop In", and "Here Comes The Man".
(Cover has a cut corner & a creased corner. Vinyl has a couple of clicks.)

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new Younghearts — Do You Have The Time ... LP
20th Century, 1972. Used .... $6.99 Out Of Stock
Once a raw harmony group, the Younghearts moved into a sweeter, smoother soul vein for their 20th Century recordings, and the result is an excellent batch of modern soul tracks with a nice groove to them. This album includes their great groover "Do You Have The Time (parts 1 & 2)", which is also added in in a special "skatt" version. Other nice ones include "All The Love In The World", "Stop What You're Doing Girl", and "Look What Your Love Has Done For Me".
(Cover has a creased corner.)
 
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Jason Adasiewicz — Spacer ... LP
Delmark, 2011. New Copy .... $11.99 16.99
One of the most amazing players to ever pick up the vibes – an artist with the sort of boundless creativity that Walt Dickerson and Bobby Hutcherson brought to the instrument in the 60s! Jason Adasiewicz has an amazing ear for both sound and music – and manages to balance the two perfectly – reaching for completely fresh sounds from the vibes, yet also with a sense of structure that's never too free – really maintaining a musical, melodic approach that keeps us rapt and attentive all the way through! Jason's music has always been great, but these recent Delmark sets are even a cut above – proof that both the label and the new Chicago scene are powerful forces in 21st Century jazz. The trio features excellent work by like-minded musicians Natt McBride on bass and Mike Reed on drums – and titles include "The Volunteer", "Pillow", "Run Fly", "Solo One", "Diesel", and "Waiting In The Attic".

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Akron — Voyage Of Exploration ... CD
Vampi Soul (Spain), 2012. New Copy .... $12.99
A contemporary take on the sounds of mid-Century – a very cool batch of tracks that leans heavily on 50s exotica, 60s electronica, and lots of other odd bits – all filtered together in cool production with a really playful feel! The set's somewhere between some of the older retro sounds on the Irma La Douce label, and some of the colder work in recent years by groups who've been inspired by Italian crime and horror soundtracks – although Akron's work is a bit warmer overall. Titles include "Rabbits In Orbit", "A Glimpse Of Hell", "Frog War Chant", "Robot Grind", "Memory Hole", and "Picabu".

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Ariya Astrobeat Arkestra — Towards Other Worlds ... CD
First Word (UK), 2012. New Copy .... $12.99
Not Afrobeat, but Astrobeat – a unique hybrid of older funk modes and contemporary cosmic touches – all served up beautifully by Ariya! The album definitely echoes older modes from the Ethiopian scene of the 70s – particularly the chugging rhythms and tightly vamping instrumentation that you might know from the work of Fela or Tony Allen – but there's also some more 21st Century elements on the keyboards, which have a crackling bit of electricity that goes beyond the usual electric piano used back in the day – and which really helps give the record a different feel. Don't get us wrong – because nothing here is too slick, overproduced, or remix-heavy – the music is definitely Afro Funk at the core, just inflected in some really sweet ways – and served up mostly instrumental, on cuts that include "Blood In The Water", "Turncoat", "Future Ancestors", "New Frontiers", "Towards Other Worlds", and "Old Ground".

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new Arved Ashby — Absolute Music Mechanical Reproduction (paperback) ... Book
University Of California Press, 2010. New Copy .... $4.99 27.95
A pretty well-done look at the effect of recording technology on music in the 20th century – with an especially strong focus on the way that classical has been shaped by the evolution in sound! Author Arved Ashby definitely writes here from an academic perspective, but has a way of making the information really come alive – even if, like us, you don't have a great understanding of the artists and works involved – but have an ear that's been trained on a lifetime's worth of records! There's plenty of pop reference points too – crucial to an understanding of the way that technical shifts impacted all sorts of music – and the book features a huge section of notes at the back as well. 316 pages, softcover.

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David Axelrod — Songs Of Experience ... LP
Capitol, 1969. New Copy Gatefold (reissue).... $9.99
One of the greatest albums ever by studio genius David Axelrod! The album's one of Axelrod's first on his own – cut for Capitol Records at a time when he was working with some of the label's biggest selling soul acts – like Cannonball Adderley and Lou Rawls – turning their already-successful sounds into super-hit material by adding some nice funky touches, and excellent baroque production. This album lets Axelrod fully explore his talents for larger studio arrangements, and complex yet soulful instrumentation. The record is subtitled "an anthology of awareness after birth, based on the 18th century poems of William Blake" – and it features incredible arrangements conducted by Don Randi, played by a host of excellent LA jazz and studio players. The overall sound is spacey and dark, with nice touches of funk, and plenty of cool instrumental passages that have been sampled over the years by hip hoppers and other producers. Titles include "London", "The Fly", "The Human Abstract", "A Divine Image", and "The Sick Rose". Reissued with the original gatefold cover, and everything!

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Bajka — Bajka In Wonderland ... CD
Chin Chin, 2010. New Copy .... $13.99 16.98
A great little record that really lives up to the Wonderland in the title – as it's a really rich place for vocalist Bajka to open up and do her thing – stretching out wonderfully here, after some key previous work on singles and remix projects! Bajka's got a voice that's instantly recognizable – almost a 21st Century Billie Holiday approach – with nice raspy edges, and a mix of sadness and warmth that really goes past other contemporary singers on records like this! Backings are great too – handled with plenty of righteous jazz touches at times, thanks to work from Jerker Kluge, who you'll know as the leader and bassist in Deep Jazz. Every bit as hip as we could have hoped for – and titles include "The Hunting", "The Barrister's Dream", "The Baker's Tale", "The Vanishing", and "The Landing".

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Bob Baldwin — Betcha By Golly Wow – The Songs Of Thom Bell ... CD
Peak, 2012. New Copy .... $14.99 15.98
A sweet instrumental tribute to the 70s soul genius of Thom Bell – plus the Delfonics and Stylistics as well – served up with lots of mellow keyboards from the mighty Bob Baldwin! Given that Bob's got a firm lock on soulful sounds of the 21st Century, he's a great choice to revive the music of Bell – helping to bridge the space of decades with his well-crafted lines on piano and keyboards – and with great guest work from artists who include Marion Meadows, Vivian Green, Will Downing, Paul Taylor, Ragan Whiteside, and Russ Freeman! Titles include "Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time", "Betcha By Golly Wow", "People Make The World Go Round", "Break Up To Make Up", "I'll Be Around", and "La La Means I Love You".

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Basic Soul Unit — Motional Response ... CD
Still Music (Germany), 2012. New Copy .... $18.99
Beautifully percolated grooves from Basic Soul Unit – spare and electronic, yet still surprisingly soulful too – almost like some of the gentler sounds that came around in the second generation of Chicago house, but informed by a 21st Century soul vibe as well! Most numbers have keyboards moving around beats in a really great way – and there's some acid electric touches that are subtle, but which bring a nice sort of retro energy to the set – some moogy brilliance that only gets better and better as the record moves on – almost with a Larry Heard feel in some of the best moments! Titles include "Let Go", "Backseat Lover", "Mind Forest", "Intersection", "All Over Me", "This", "Across The Room", and "Clouds".
Also available: Motional Response ... LP $22.99

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Basic Soul Unit — Motional Response ... LP
Still Music (Germany), 2012. New Copy 2LP .... $22.99
Beautifully percolated grooves from Basic Soul Unit – spare and electronic, yet still surprisingly soulful too – almost like some of the gentler sounds that came around in the second generation of Chicago house, but informed by a 21st Century soul vibe as well! Most numbers have keyboards moving around beats in a really great way – and there's some acid electric touches that are subtle, but which bring a nice sort of retro energy to the set – some moogy brilliance that only gets better and better as the record moves on – almost with a Larry Heard feel in some of the best moments! Titles include "Let Go", "Backseat Lover", "Mind Forest", "Intersection", "All Over Me", "This", "Across The Room", and "Clouds".
Also available: Motional Response ... CD $18.99

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Josh Berman — There Now ... CD
Delmark, 2012. New Copy .... $11.99 16.99
Seminal Chicago sounds from cornetist Josh Berman – and a record that's not just a key example of his talents, but of the whole energy of the Windy City scene as well! There's a nice gag in the "His Gang" on the cover of the record – but it's also somewhat well put, too – as Berman's definitely got ears for the old-time sounds such a name might imply – yet always has ways of making those older modes come out with freshly modern energy! The balance is amazing – and really shows Josh's ear for trad jazz, mixed with his contemporary avant expressions – a pan-historical jazz mode that's hardly ever been handled this well – except maybe by Jaki Byard at a few moments. At some level, the instrumentation reads like an old trad band – cornet, clarinet, trombone, bass clarinet – but the sounds here are definitely 21st Century – played by a great "gang" that includes Guillermo Gregorio on clarinet, Jeb Bishop on trombone, Jason Stein on bass clarinet, Keefe Jackson on tenor, Jason Adasiewicz on vibes, Josh Abrams on bass, and Frank Rosaly on drums. Berman's arrangements are wonderful – very offbeat, but swinging too – and titles include "Sugar", "Mobile & Blues", "Liza", "Cloudy", "One Train May Hide Another", and "Jada".

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Benjamin Biolay — Vengeance ... CD
Naive (France), 2013. New Copy .... $12.99 13.99
Beautiful work from Benjamin Biolay – easily one of our favorite French artists of the 21st Century – even though we've been following his work since the previous one! Benjamin's got a sound that's just perfect if you, like us, dig an older generation of French work by artists like Serge Gainsbourg, Jacques Dutronc, Michel Polnareff, and others from that magical late 60s moment when French pop really found its own sound. Biolay's got a way of sliding in the sinister next to the groovy – often with vocals that are spoken as much as sung – and produced to perfection by his own strong ear for unusual combinations of sounds. Benjamin helped launch the career of many other great French acts in the past decade or two – but we still love his own work the best – and an album like this definitely lives up to that faith. Titles include "Venganza", "Marlene Deconne", "Personne Dans Mon Lit", "Confettis", "La Fin De La Fin", "L'Insigne Honneur", and "Tresor Tresor".
Also available: Vengeance ... LP $17.99
 
 
 

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