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Dag Savage (Exile & Johaz) feat Fashawn & Co$$ — Cali Dreamin'/Mic Jackson ... 7-inch
Dirty Science, 2012. New Copy .... $6.99
"Cali' Dreamin'" features Fashawn & Co$$.

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Frank Gratkowski Project — Loft Exile 5 – Live At The 32nd New Jazz Festival Moers 2003 ... CD
Leo (UK), 2003. Used 2CD .... $9.99

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Lamont Johnson — New York Exile ... LP
Masterscores, 1980. Near Mint- .... $6.99
A beautiful set of indie soul jazz from the turn of the 80s – recorded in a laidback and soulful style that's right up there with some of our favorite small label sets from the 70s. Lamont is on keyboards, working here with a strong group that includes Charles McPherson on alto, Nathan East on bass, and Hollis Gentry on soprano and tenor sax. The interplay between the saxes is one of the best elements of the record – as both players are working here in a modally-influenced post-Coltrane mode – never too stretched out, but exploratory within the straighter rhythms of the tunes. Titles include "Sugar Hill Melody", "Mount Morris Park", "Meadmore", "Sydenham Square", and "Slugs In The Far East".
(Cover has a very light water stain in one corner.)

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Rolling Stones — Exile On Main Street ... LP
Rolling Stones, 1972. Very Good- 2LP Gatefold .... $19.99
The Rolling Stones at their rawest, most shambling, sleazy and brilliant – the epic, unimpeachable Exile On Main Street! What can we say about one of the most iconic LPs of all time other than chime in with our agreement that it's one of the greatest rock albums ever! Big choruses come and go, but the easy hooks of earlier and later Stones hits are buried in mud, grit and a sleazy bluesy groove. Titles include "Rocks Off", "Rip This Joint", "Tumbing Dice", "Sweet Virginia", "Loving Cub", "Torn And Frayed", "Let It Loose", "All Down The Line", "Shine A Light", "Soul Survivor" and more.
(Includes the inner sleeves. Cover has heavy edge wear and some surface wear.)

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Blu & ExileGive Me My Flowers While I Can Still Smell Them (with download) ... LP
Dirty Science/Fat Beats, 2012. New Copy 2LP Gatefold .... $18.99 Just Sold Out!
Crispy, creative work from the team of Blu & Exile – a duo who may well be one of the most creative studio talents we've heard in years! There's loads of warm acoustic samples dropped into the mix – set against a sharper edge from the production, but still delivered with plenty of soul – almost a warmly jazzy vibe we remember from early Tribe Called Quest – with a similarly playful feel. The set features guest work by I Ced, Fashawn, Homeboy Sandman, Johaz of Dag Savage, Black Spade of Hawthorne Headhunters, and ADAD – and titles include "Don't Be Jelly", "The Great Escape", "A Man", "A Letter", "Ease Your Mind", and "O Heaven".
(Includes digital download card.)

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new Rolling Stones — Exile On Main Street (remastered 180 gram pressing) ... LP
Virgin/Universal, 1972. New Copy 2LP (reissue).... $27.99 34.98 Temporarily Out Of Stock
The Rolling Stones at their rawest, most shambling, sleazy and brilliant – the epic, unimpeachable Exile On Main Street! What can we say about one of the most iconic LPs of all time other than chime in with our agreement that it's one of the greatest rock albums ever! Big choruses come and go, but the easy hooks of earlier and later Stones hits are buried in mud, grit and a sleazy bluesy groove. Titles include "Rocks Off", "Rip This Joint", "Tumbing Dice", "Sweet Virginia", "Loving Cub", "Torn And Frayed", "Let It Loose", "All Down The Line", "Shine A Light", "Soul Survivor" and more.
(2010 remastered version on 180 gram vinyl.)
Also available: Exile On Main Street ... LP $19.99

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new Dag Savage (Exile & Johaz) — Dag Savage EP (10 inch EP) ... 12-inch
Dirty Science, 2012. New Copy (pic cover).... $12.99 Out Of Stock
A tight 10" EP from the Dag Savage duo Exile and Johaz – joined by Aloe Blacc, Murs, Coss, Makeshift & Thurz! Titles include "Twilight", "Drugs" feat Coss & Makeshift, "When It Rains" with Aloe Blacc, "That's Just Life" with Aloe Blacc & Murs, plus the Mr Brady remix of "Drugs", "Twilight (Fat Albert Einstein Version)" and the instro version of "Twilight".
 
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new Aphrodite's Child — It's Five O'Clock ... CD
Mercury/World Psychedelia (Korea), 1969. New Copy .... $8.99
Brilliantly baroque psych from Aphrodite's Child – a stone classic cut while the group was in exile in Paris – heavy on drums, and with soaring keyboards that really work wonders with the vocals! Given that the group features a young Vangelis and Demis Roussos, there's plenty of raw power here – and the energy of the record is quite different than later work by either artist – very bold, and political too – with hardly any signs of their Greek roots, yet a sense of myth and majesty that are undeniable. There's surprising hooks to the tunes at times – and titles include "It's Five O'Clock", "Wake Up", "Annabela. "Let Me Love, Let Me Live", "Funky Mary", "Good Time So Fine", and "Marie Jolie".

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Blu — No York ... CD
New World Color/Nature Sounds, 2013. New Copy .... $13.99 15.99
Tried-and-true underground hip hop mixed with more experimental beathead touches from Blu – with collaborations and production by Exile, Shafiq Husayn, Flying Lotus, Dibia$e, Daedalus and more – plus appearances by U-God, J*Davey, Co$$, Pac-Div and more. Titles include "Doin Nothing" with U-God, "Everything OK" feat Ms Jack Davey, "Everybody Nose" feat Sa-Ra & Nola Darling, "Hours", "Annie Hall" feat Chop, Cherry Pop & Tiombe Lockhart, "Tags" feat Exile, "Spring Summer Winter Fall" feat Jimetta Rose, "Down To Earth" feat Donel Smokes, Definite & Double Oh, "Keep Pushinn", "Doin Something" feat Pac Div, U-N-I, J*Davey, Tiron & Ayomari and more.

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Cheebacabra — Pass The Information ... CD
Mackrosoft, 2012. New Copy .... $9.99
The first record from Cheeba in many years – and definitely his funkiest so far! The production of this one is right on the money – filled with sharp, funky, 70s-styled riffs – very much in the best blacksploitation style from back in the day! Years back, we'd always like Cheeba's records, but sometimes found them rough around the edges – yet this time around, he's totally got it right – perfect production, just the right amount of space in between the grooves, and key help from some younger session players who really make the whole thing come out right – like a recreation of some hip 70s studio band. Titles include "Paisley Garden", "Looing For My Brother", "Message Force Multipliers", "Extend The Knowledge", "The Denunciation", "Return From Exile", and "2nd & Cedar".
Also available: Pass The Information (with bonus download) ... LP $13.99

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Cheebacabra — Pass The Information (with bonus download) ... LP
Mackrosoft, 2012. New Copy 2LP .... $13.99
The first record from Cheeba in many years – and definitely his funkiest so far! The production of this one is right on the money – filled with sharp, funky, 70s-styled riffs – very much in the best blacksploitation style from back in the day! Years back, we'd always like Cheeba's records, but sometimes found them rough around the edges – yet this time around, he's totally got it right – perfect production, just the right amount of space in between the grooves, and key help from some younger session players who really make the whole thing come out right – like a recreation of some hip 70s studio band. Titles include "Paisley Garden", "Looing For My Brother", "Message Force Multipliers", "Extend The Knowledge", "The Denunciation", "Return From Exile", and "2nd & Cedar".
(Vinyl limited to 500 copies – with download too!)
Also available: Pass The Information ... CD $9.99

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Fashawn — Champagne & Styrofoam Cups ... CD
Ian Group, 2013. New Copy .... $12.99
CD version of Fashawn's tight Champagne & Styrofoam Cups project – which finds the Cali rhymer working over beats by Exile, Jake One, Evidence and others. Includes "Hola Santiago" and "Heard It All Before" produced by Exile, "Coogi" feat Mr Mfn Exquire and "I Love With A Lie" and "Medicine Man" with Wiz Khalifa produced by DJ Dahi, "Stardumb" produced by Evidence, "Worldwide" feat TL Cross and production by Phonix, "Color Blind" produced by Hecktik, "Heaven" producted by ATG, "Grizzly City Boy 2" feat Dinero Sucio and produced by Cheffy P, "Just A Man" produced by Jake One and more.

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Gilberto Gil — Expresso 2222 (deluxe edition) ... CD
Philips/Universal (Brazil), 1972. New Copy .... $19.99
Gilberto Gil's first album after a few years exile in England – and a really explosive record that recalls the brilliance of his Tropicalia years! The record's an incredible blend of rootsy percussion, raspy guitar, and tripped-out production – all delivered with an instrumental sensibility that's even more sophisticated than before, and a lyrical interplay that's really amazing – extremely poetic at points, even if you can't understand the language! As with Gal Costa in the early 70s, Gilberto Gil manages to keep some of the best experimental elements of his music burning bright, even after the collapse of the Tropicalia movement – and as with some earlier Tropicalia gems, this album features some great work on bass and guitar from Lanny Gordin, not to mention drums and percussion from Tutty Moreno, who's better known for his later work with Joyce. Tracks include "Back In Bahia", "Expresso 2222", "Oriente", "Chiclete Com Banana", "Pipoca Moderna", and "O Sonho Acabou".
(Great fold-out artwork inside the jewel case – replicating the design of the original LP!)

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Gilberto Gil — Gilberto Gil (1969) (180 gram pressing) ... LP
Philips/Universal (Brazil), 1969. New Copy (reissue).... $79.99
The rare 3rd album by Gilberto Gil, and a key piece of the Tropicalia puzzle – one of the most wildly experimental albums from those years, and Gil's last before going into exile! The sound is much more electric than his other albums from the late 60's – and the production, songwriting, and instrumentation get very crazy at times – but never too crazy to cover up Gilberto's excellent singing, which is still as filled with feeling as ever. Arrangements are by the mighty Rogerio Duprat, who does as great a job here of balancing Gil's sensitivities as he does on Gal Costa's sublime efforts from 1969 – and the instrumentation is a weird and wonderful mix of Bahian rhythms, fuzzy guitar, and crazy electronics – all heartfelt one minute, freaked out the next. Tracks include "Cerebro Eletronico", "Volks Volkswagen Blue", "Futurivel", and "2001", which was written by Tom Ze and Rita Lee – plus the wild cut "Objecto Semi-Identificado", which is sort of a John Cage-esque track of found radio and electronics, with vocals by Gil!
(Sorry this is so expensive! The album's a very limited pressing which came to us at a very high price – and although high, it's still most likely less than you'd pay for a mint original pressing.)

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Dexter Gordon — Our Man In Paris ... LP
Blue Note, 1963. Very Good- .... $33.99
One of our favorite Dexter Gordon Blue Notes – a beautiful quartet recording that unites Dex with two other Americans in exile – Bud Powell and Kenny Clarke! The group's completed by French bassist Pierre Michelot, and includes a great take of "Scrapple from the Apple", plus excellent readings of "Stairway to the Stars" and "Night in Tunisia". The format is simple, but the sound is magic – classic Dexter Gordon in a tight Blue Note mode!
(Liberty pressing. Cover has a small split on the top seam, with some staining along the opening.)
Also available: Our Man In Paris (Japanese paper sleeve edition) ... CD $19.99

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Dexter Gordon — Our Man In Paris (Japanese paper sleeve edition) ... CD
Blue Note (Japan), 1963. Used .... $19.99
One of our favorite Dexter Gordon Blue Notes – a beautiful quartet recording that unites Dex with two other Americans in exile – Bud Powell and Kenny Clarke! The group's completed by French bassist Pierre Michelot, and includes a great take of "Scrapple from the Apple", plus excellent readings of "Stairway to the Stars" and "Night in Tunisia". The format is simple, but the sound is magic – classic Dexter Gordon in a tight Blue Note mode!
(Includes obi.)
Also available: Our Man In Paris ... LP $33.99

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Louis Moholo's Viva La Black — Freedom Tour – Live In South Africa 1993 ... CD
Ogun (UK), 1993. New Copy .... $14.99
An incredibly spiritual session from percussionist Louis Moholo and his ensemble Viva La Black – recorded on the occasion of a series of concerts in Moholo's homeland of South Africa – and done in a way that's as much a document of the group's trip as it is a recording of the music in the concerts. Many of the tracks are shorter passages that flow together with longer ones – piecing together the warm spirit and soulful expression allowed to the group during the tour. And the music itself shares in a heritage that runs back through the 60s work of Mingus and Roland Kirk, the 70s experiments of the AACM, and the rich jazz-in-exile work of Moholo himself! Instrumentation includes percussion, trumpet, saxes, piano, and bass – plus vocals from all the members of the group – and titles include "Use Less Sugar & Stir Like Hell", "Volunteered Slavery", "Woza", "Nikosi", "End Of Man", "Dudu P", "I'll Look All Over Afrika For You", "Drum Choir", and "Joyful Noise".

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Hal Singer — Paris Soul Food ... LP
King, Late 60s. New Copy (reissue).... $9.99
An amazing funky record cut by the American tenor player Hal Singer while he was living in exile in Paris! Although the bulk of Singer's other work is more traditional R&B sax material, this LP has a very good raw funky feel, with some nice tight guitar and organ grooves that spur Singer on to new heights. Manu Dibango sits in on the session on organ and tenor, and the set includes a huge number of funky classics like "Saturday Night In Watts, Act One", "Paris Soul Food", "Malcolm X", and more!

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SRC — SRC ... LP
Capitol, 1968. New Copy (reissue).... $9.99
One of the greatest rock albums to come out of Detroit in the 60s – even if these guys aren't as well known as The Stooges or MC5! There's a similar brilliance here, though – a heady brew of ripping guitars, burning Hammond, and massively pounding drums – all recorded with a slightly garagey edge and expansively searching quality that stretches things out without overindulging in too much jamming. There's also a really dark feel to the record too – one that has the same sense of danger and urgency as SRC's bigger contemporaries, yet never sounds forced. Titles include "Onesimpletask", "Daystar", "Exile", "Marionette", "Black Sheep", and "Refugeve".
Also available: SRC (plus bonus track) ... CD $9.99

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SRC — SRC (plus bonus track) ... CD
Capitol/Micro Werks, 1968. New Copy .... $9.99 11.98
One of the greatest rock albums to come out of Detroit in the 60s – even if these guys aren't as well known as The Stooges or MC5! There's a similar brilliance here, though – a heady brew of ripping guitars, burning Hammond, and massively pounding drums – all recorded with a slightly garagey edge and expansively searching quality that stretches things out without overindulging in too much jamming. There's also a really dark feel to the record too – one that has the same sense of danger and urgency as SRC's bigger contemporaries, yet never sounds forced. Titles include "Onesimpletask", "Daystar", "Exile", "Marionette", "Black Sheep", and "Refugeve". Includes a bonus live version of "Black Sheep".
Also available: SRC ... LP $9.99

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SRC — SRC/Milestones/Traveler's Tales (plus bonus track) ... CD
Capitol/BGO (UK), 1968/1969/1970. New Copy 2 CDs .... $16.99
Three hard-grooving records from late 60s Motor City rockers SRC – self-titled, Milestones and Traveler's Tales – together in a 2CD set! The debut is straight-up one of the greatest rock albums to come out of Detroit in the 60s – even if these guys aren't as well known as The Stooges or MC5! There's a similar brilliance here, though – a heady brew of ripping guitars, burning Hammond, and massively pounding drums – all recorded with a slightly garagey edge and expansively searching quality that stretches things out without overindulging in too much jamming. There's also a really dark feel to the record too – one that has the same sense of danger and urgency as SRC's bigger contemporaries, yet never sounds forced. Titles include "Onesimpletask", "Daystar", "Exile", "Marionette", "Black Sheep", and "Refugeve". Milestones is the wickedly tight follow-up – with perfectly blended guitar, keyboards, and snapping drums – and the kind of a record that should have made them much bigger players at the time! Includes their jamming take on "In The Hall Of The Mountain King" in a medley with "Bolero" – plus the cuts "Checkmate", "The Angel Song", "No Secret Destination", "Eye Of The Storm", and "Show Me". The group had some lineup changes for Traveler's Time, but the lumbering rhythms and heavy organ grooves are as solid as ever! Titles include "Street Without A Name", "By Way Of You", "Diana", "Across The Land Of Light", "The Offering" and more. One bonus track: "My Fortune's Coming True".

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Various — Microsolutions To Mega Problems No 1 ... CD
Soul Jazz (UK), 2005. New Copy .... $19.99
A wonderful compilation of the Microsolutions 12-inch series on the always edible Soul Jazz Records – A scatter-shot mix of the electronic underground – from glitchy house to jazzy broken beat to left-field hip hop and back again. The common thread here is the absolute abandonment of anything straightforward – each number drops a heavy dose of heady experimentation in the mix! Tracks include "Humbaba" by Kit Clayton, "We Got It 303 (Live Acid edit)" by Secondo, "Tranzit" by Rekid, "BBQ Plate (Telefon Tel Aviv mix)" by AmmonContact, "Discoetique" & "Sunday Love Of Kind" by A Greenman, "Mouth Party" & "Boulez' Toes" by Sutekh, "On Bellflower (Smyglyssna mix)" by AmmonContact, "Sunkissed (Daedelus mix)" by Hu Vibrational, "Batmen" & "Banana Peel" by Kid 606, "Enkidu" by Kit Clayton, "Friends & Gardens (Corker/Conboy mix)" by Hu Vibrational, and "Body Ginger" by Tim Exile.

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new Dexter Gordon — Our Man In Paris ... CD
Blue Note, 1963. Used .... $4.99 Out Of Stock
Beautiful quartet recording that unites Dexter with two other Americans in exile – Bud Powell and Kenny Clarke – plus the great French bassist Pierre Michelot. Includes a great take of "Scrapple from the Apple", plus excellent readings of "Stairway to the Stars" and "Night in Tunisia". Recorded in Paris for Blue Note, and one of Dex's best recordings! Plus, the CD reissue also includes 2 non LP bonus cuts – "Our Love Is Here To Stay" and "Like Someone In Love".
Also available:
Our Man In Paris ... LP $33.99
Our Man In Paris (Japanese paper sleeve edition) ... CD $19.99

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new Carmell Jones — Jay Hawk Talk ... LP
Prestige, 1965. Used .... $19.99 Out Of Stock
A great record by one of our favorite trumpet players – and one of those albums on Prestige that are darn hard to track down! Carmell Jones recorded this album after playing with Horace Silver and before leaving for exile in Europe (where he later recorded some great music with Nathan Davis) – and the set grooves in an incredible 60s soul jazz mode, right up there with the best that Blue Note or Prestige had to offer. This cracklin' tight group features Jones in the company of Jimmy Heath on tenor, Barry Harris on piano, George Tucker on bass, and Roger Humphries on drums – and the tracks include "Beepdurple", "Jay Hawk Talk", and "Dance Of The Night Child". A great mix of soul jazz and freer ideas, with a very solid groove!
(Green label pressing. Cover has some very light staining.)

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new Caravan — Man & Buffalo ... CD
Strawberry Rain, 1975. New Copy Gatefold .... $13.99 Out Of Stock
Important work from the youth uprising years in mid 70s Thailand – a time when the group Caravan were central to some of the bigger protest themes against the nation's restrictive government! According to the notes, the power of this music led to group members' later exile – but to our western ears, which can't understand the lyrics, the album's got a totally different appeal – these beautifully-spun tunes that have slightly folksy undercurrents, but lots of dark shadows around the corners – almost like some psych group got too tripped-out, and turned to acoustic instrumentation to regain their cool. Most guitars are acoustic, and there's also some slide guitar too – alongside violin, harmonica, and local instruments phin and wut. Vocals are often a lot more melancholy than you'd expect for a protest record – but that also adds to the charm of the set a lot!
(Limited to 1000 copies.)

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new Caetano Veloso — Transa ... CD
Philips (Brazil), 1972. New Copy .... $26.99 Out Of Stock
Some of the most beautiful work ever recorded by Caetano Veloso – an album that carries on the style of English language lyrics used on his session in exile in 1971, but which also introduces him back to the world of Brazilian popular music! The album's a great transition for Veloso – a set that's served up with some of the newly personal qualities his music developed in London, but which still has a good ear for experimentation and keeping things interesting. Titles include the wonderful "Nine Out Of Ten" – a haunting tune about his time in exile – plus "Neolithic Man", "Nostalgia", "Triste Bahia", "It's A Long Way", and "You Don't Know Me".
(This version features new remastering – done at Abbey Road!)
 
 
 

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