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Leonard Bernstein — On The Town – Michael Tilson Thomas/London Voices/London Symphony Orchestra ... CD
Deutsche Grammophon, 1992. Used .... $3.99
(Out of print. CRC pressing.)

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Blake 'N' Blues — Little Chi Town Sleaze ... CD
Doug Blake, 1993. Used .... $1.99


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Charles Walker — Leavin This Old Town ... CD
Cannonball, 2000. Used .... $2.99
(Barcode has a cutout hole.)

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Various — Old Town School Of Folk Music Songbook Vol 4 ... CD
Old Town/Bloodshot, 2007. Used .... $7.99

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Various — Old Town School Of Folk Music Songbook Volumes 2 & 3 ... CD
Old Town/Bloodshot, 2007. Used 2CD .... $8.99

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new Greyboy Allstars — Town Called Earth ... CD
Greyboy, 1997. Used .... $3.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
The most recent CD by the Greyboy All Stars, and a nice tight batch of grooves with a loud jazz funk sound in the tradition of the JBs, or some of the classic recordings from the late 60's on Prestige. Karl Denson and Robert Walter are in the group, and the ensemble has a large loud horn section. Tracks include "Sportscaster", "Toys R Us", "Turnip's Big Move", and "Planet Of The Superkids".

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new Richard Williams — New Horn In Town ... CD
Candid (UK), 1960. Used .... $8.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
A brilliant session of modernist hardbop – one of the few records ever cut as a leader by trumpeter Richard Williams! Williams was a key part of the Charles Mingus group for a few years – and his soulful approach ranks with Ted Curson as some of the most compelling underground trumpet work of the early 60s. The set features Williams in a great group – with Leo Wright on alto, Reggie Workman on bass, Richard Wyands on piano, and Bobby Thomas on drums – and they're playing material that isn't too far out, but which does have significantly modern tendencies. Williams solos are fantastic, and the album is proof that he was one of the 60s great under-recognized talents! Titles include "Ferris Wheel", "Blues In A Quandry", "Raucous Notes", and "Renita's Bounce".
(Spine has a cutout notch.)
 
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new Lorenzo Owens — After The Show ... CD
D-Town, 2005. Used .... $3.99
(Out of print.)
 
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new Clash — Give Em Enough Rope ... CD
Epic (UK), 1978. Used .... $4.99
The second album from The Clash – ferocious, melodic and masterful bits of barbed greatness from the group – the greatest flaw of which is that it's not the first album. They're still completely great, playing in peak form even with the less shambling, slightly more polished production of Sandy Pearlman. This one stands out beautifully to us nowadays, since most of the songs aren't as overplayed as the more zeitgeiest-y earlier ones or the Mtv hits that came later on. Essential!! Titles include "Julie's In The Drug Squad", "All The Young Punks", "Last Gang In Town", "Guns On The Roof", "Cheap-Skate", "Drug-Stabbing Time", and "Safe European Home".

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new Bob Dylan — Freewheelin Bob Dylan ... CD
Columbia, Early 60s. Used .... $4.99
Plenty of early classics and hits – including "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right", "Blowin In The Wind", "Down The Highway", "A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall", "I Shall Be Free", "Bob Dylan's Dream", and "Oxford Town".

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Russ Garcia — Sounds In The Night ... CD
Bethlehem/El (UK), 1957. Used .... $6.99
A very unusual album from Russ Garcia – one recorded with a vocal choir singing (mostly) wordlessly on the tunes! The style isn't scatting so much as it is a precursor to modes that would be used more heavily on later soundtracks – an approach that's jazz-based, and often colored with some great blue tones – really hitting some especially eerie notes on the best numbers. There's a sad, almost spooky feel to the record that's really great – with some of the female voices hitting theremin-like passages – and although most tunes are familiar, the arrangements are plenty inventive. Titles include "Wow", "Ill Wind", "Blue Blue Blue", "Painting The Town Blue", "Music City", and "Sounds In The Night".

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new Charles Mingus — Charles Mingus & Friends In Concert ... CD
Columbia, 1973. Used 2CD .... $11.99
Mingus live is always a treat – especially in these later years, when the fire seemed to go out of most of his studio recordings. Live, though, he always managed to kick it hard - with the sort of emotion that graced his strong early albums. And despite the fact that this one's conducted by Teo Macero, and features some remarks from Bill Cosby – the affair's still pretty hip, and the soloists go to town nicely. Gene Ammons, Charles McPherson, Lonnie Hillyer, Jon Faddis, and Lee Konitz are some of the best soloists – and Honey Gordon sings a lovely vocal on the track "Eclipse". Other titles include "Jump Monk", "Us Is Two", "ESP", and "Ecclusiastics".
(Out of print.)

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new Weather Report — Heavy Weather ... CD
CBS, 1977. Used .... $1.99
One of the biggest hits ever for Weather Report – thanks to Joe Zawinul's leadoff track "Birdland" – one of those tunes that entered the canon immediately, and saw countless covers pop up over the years – kind of a rare thing for a jazz tune at this point in time! The track's driving, building energy shows a newly focused side to Weather Report – one that's traded some of the spacier, more experimental moments of the past for a dynamic energy that still puts them ahead of most other 70s fusion supergroups. The presence of Jaco Pastorius is felt quite strongly here – especially on the way the colors ebb and flow up from the bottom – and the way that Jaco's using his bass with the energy of a solo jazz guitar! Alex Acuna and Manolo Badrena are on percussion, and Wayne Shorter's reeds still crackle with a nice degree of soul – on titles that include "Harlequin", "Rumba Mama", "A Remark You Made", "Teen Town", "Palladium", "Havona", and "The Juggler".
Also available: Heavy Weather ... LP $3.99

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new Various — British Hustle – The Sound Of British Jazz-Funk & Disco 1974-1982 ... CD
Soul Jazz (UK), Mid 70s-Early 80s. Used .... $11.99
Leave it to Soul Jazz to assemble another fine selection of grooves, bringing together a great batch of slick, jazz-inflected British disco tracks! It's the mid 70s and disco's four on the floor beat is starting to invade every part of the world, including the UK. The set's a wonderful cross section of songs, with nice less-heard nuggets by groups that hit it big in the charts like Heatwave's "Put The Word Out" and Imagination's "Burning Up", to loft classics like Atmosfear's "Dancing In Outerspace" and smooth soulful cuts like the Real Thing's "Children Of The Ghetto/Stanhope Street". A baker's dozen of crisp, modern jazz funk is included, with Soul Jazz's great attention to detail in every aspect of the package, including a nice set of liner notes that really puts everything in perspective. Other tracks include Hi Tension "British Hustle", the Olympic Runners "Solar Heat", Kandidate "What Are You Gonna Do?", a pre-Arthur Baker track from Freeez, "Southern Freeez", Central Line "Don't Tell Me", Gonzalez's fusion-y "Saocco", Light Of The World "London Town", Beggar & Co "Somebody Help Me Out" and FbI's "Talking About Love" with a few nice disco breaks in it!
(Out of print.)

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Various — Heart of Southern Soul Vol 2 – No Brags, Just Facts (UK pressing) ... CD
Excello/Ace (UK), Late 60s/Early 70s. Used .... $4.99
A landmark collection of southern soul from the 60s and 70s – all of it pulled from the vaults of Excello Records, a label that didn't always circulate strongly at the time! The work here is buried in the depths below Stax and Atlantic, but echoes many similar themes – influences from blues, R&B, and country – and a presentation of the themes that's always in a newly proud, newly sophisticated mode for the era. There's some grittier funk in the mix too, and the set features a whopping 24 tracks in all – including "Letter From My Darling" by Kip Anderson, "My Love Grows Stronger" by The Kelly Brothers, "Look What I've Done" by Percy Wiggins, "Funky Little Train" by Stacy Lane, "Let's Try To Build A Love Affair" by The Exotics, "Seventh Son" by Lee Webber, "I Will" by Latimore Brown, "Don't Let Me Be A Cryin Man" by Johnny Truitt, "Way Cross Town" by Tiny Watkins, "No Brags Just Facts" by Stacy Lane, and "No Pity In The City" by Eugene Kemp.

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new Cool Notes — Down To Earth (with bonus tracks) ... CD
FTG, 1981. Used .... $5.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
A great mix of R&B and reggae – a hip early album from The Cool Notes – a UK group who never broke that big on our shores, but who have a sound that's held up well over the years! The rhythms here are often in a midtempo mode, with some Jamaican echoes – and the lead vocals are often backed up with lots of harmonies that more than live up to the group's name. Production is never too polished – which helps keep the album away from any too-commercial reggae-flavored crossover work of the period – and titles include "Travelling", "I Forgot How To Love You", "Rich Man Poor Man", "The Second Time Around", "Save A Little Love", "No More Wars", and "Brixton Town". Bonus tracks include "Blown It", "Morning Child (12" version)", "I Forgot How To Love You (orig 1980 disco version)", and "Jah Lovely Jah Wonderful Jah Marvelous".

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new Jesse Hector — Gorilla Garage – The Jesse Hector Story ... CD
RPM (UK), 1970s/Early 90s. Used .... $19.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Searing work from guitarist Jesse Hector – an unusual link between punks and rockers on the British scene of the 70s! Jesse's got a career that spans 40 decades in rock – starting with early garagey recordings that were influenced heavily by American acts of the late 50s, but done in a stripped-down way that shared plenty of energy with the early punks – even if Hector's own leanings weren't as punk-like. His work with Crushed Butler at the end of the 60s has already been brilliantly re-discovered by another CD on RPM – and this collection presents tracks from around and well after those years – recordings done mostly in the 70s, plus a few surprisingly great tracks from the early 90s that actually seem to have even sharper guitar work and more propulsive energy. There's a sense of power and personality here that makes us wonder why Jesse's not more of a household name in accounts of these years – but part of the charm of this set is also that mystery – why a talents so strong didn't burn more brightly in the public eye! CD has great notes on all the tracks – and features 20 titles that include "Carolina", "Leavin Town", "Runnin Wild", "Foxy Lady", "New York Groover", "I'm A Liar", "Gatecrasher", "She's My Gal", "Leavin Home", "Factory Grime", and "Love Is All Around Me".
(Out of print.)

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new Elmo Hope — Introducing The Elmo Hope Trio/Elmo Hope Quintet (plus bonus tracks) ... CD
Blue Note, 1953/1954/1957. Used .... $14.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
A pretty great little set that combines both of the rare early Elmo Hope 10" LPs for Blue Note – plus some additional material! Introducing The Elmo Hope Trio is seminal early work from Hope – and one of the 10" LP releases that was part of Blue Note's "New Faces – New Sounds" series during the early 50s. Hope's working here with Percy Heath and Philly Joe Jones – and the trio go to town on numbers that include complicated bop tunes like "Carving The Rock" and "Hot Sauce", plus more melodic tunes like "Freffie" and "Mo Is On". As always, Hope proves himself to be one of the greatest pianists in jazz history – right up there with Monk, Herbie Nichols, and Bud Powell, bristling with excitement that few of his contemporaries (save those three) could match! The Elmo Hope Quintet session has Hope grooving in a very modernist approach to bop, working perfectly with a tight little quintet. Frank Foster wails on tenor, Freeman Lee soars on trumpet, and Percy Heath and Art Blakey keep the whole thing going on rhythm – while Hope plays madly on piano, adding in rich tones and colors to a set that might have otherwise been a straighter bop outing. Titles include "Chips", "Crazy", "Abdullah", and "Low Tide". The CD also adds in 2 tracks from the 40 Years Of Jazz collection in 1979 – "It's A Lovely Day Today" and "Crazy (alternate)" – plus 3 from the Art Blakey/Elmo Hope album – "So Nice", "St Elmo's Fire", and "Vaun Ex".
(Out of print.)

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new Jackie McLean — One Step Beyond (with bonus track) ... CD
Blue Note, 1963. Used .... $5.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
An amazing album – simply groundbreaking, and a key turn for Jackie McLean! The record features a group of hip young players – including a very young Tony Williams, plus Grachan Moncur III, Bobby Hutcherson, and Eddie Kahn – all playing in a spare contemplative modernist mode that would soon become known as "new thing" jazz. The four tracks on the album – "Frankenstein", "Ghost Town", "Blue Rondo", and "Saturday & Sunday" – are extremely stark, and even Hutcherson's often-warm vibes sound harsh and metallic, especially next to McLean's razor-sharp tone. The record's a real treasure – and never too out to be unenjoyable by fans of McLean's more inside work. Extremely compelling – and we sure wish they were making them like this again! Also includes a bonus alternate of "Saturday & Sunday".
(Out of print pressing.)

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new Nicole Mitchell Black Earth Ensemble — Afrika Rising ... CD
Dreamtime, 2002. Used .... $14.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
The genius of the Chicago collective scene is firmly back in action – on this stunning second CD from Nicole Mitchell! The record is incredible – light years ahead of her debut, and a rich tapestry of sounds and colors performed by a large group that features some of the best underground musicians in the city's soulful avant scene. From the first moment of the set, the music grabs you with the depth and intensity of some of the best work of the 70s Strata East era – and it stands proudly in a tradition of work that includes the collective projects of the AACM, and groups like the Sun Ra Arkestra and Artistic Heritage Ensemble. Mitchell's writing is wonderful – stretching out on a Coltrane-like journey of discovery and spiritual expression – and her playing on the set is interwoven with some beautifully vocalized passages. Titles include "Afrika Rising Trilogy", "Peaceful Village Town", "Emerging Light", "Bluerise", "Goldmind", and "Wheatgrass".
(Out of print.)

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new Teddy Pendergrass — Teddy Pendergrass ... CD
Philadelphia International/Right Stuff, 1977. Used .... $9.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Teddy Pendergrass – we love you! This is one of Mr. P's greatest albums of smooth mellow soul – recorded after he left Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, and began working in a wonderfully warm solo style that had a huge influence on male vocal soul for years to come! The sound here is tremendous – nearly perfect all the way through, with a great balance between class, sophistication, and soul – clearly an indication that Teddy made the right move by going on his own. The record features the classic "The Whole Town's Laughing At Me", plus lots of other nice material like "Be Sure", "Somebody Told Me", "You Can't Hide From Yourself", "Easy Easy Got To Take It Easy", and "The More I Get The More I Want".
(Out of print.)

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new Teddy Pendergrass — Teddy Pendergrass Greatest Hits ... CD
TSOP/Sony, Late 70s/Early 80s. Used .... $3.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Sublime stuff! When Teddy left Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, he was making one of the best moves of his career – as you'll hear on these amazing tracks, totally perfect bits of modern soul that moved the career of Teddy up about a zillion notches, and which also had a profound effect on the overall development of male soul vocals. 10 tracks in all – including "Turn Off The Lights", "Close the Door", "I Don't Love You Anymore", "The Whole Town's Laughing At Me", "You Can't Hide From Yourself", and the amazing "Come Go With Me".
(Out of print.)

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new Eddie Russ — Fresh Out! (limited hardbox version) ... CD
Jazz Masters/Soul Jazz (UK), 1974. Used .... $11.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
A landmark bit of indie funk from the 70s – one of the few records cut by Detroit keyboardist Eddie Russ, and easily the best! The album features Russ going to town on electric piano – working with a hip combo called The Mixed Bag, which features some wicked work on flute and soprano sax by Larry Nozero – and a vibe that's a lot more laidback than standard funk, or even more mainstream jazz funk too – a sweet open groove that's mighty nice all the way through! The album's really a showcase for Nozero and Russ' solos – trading back and forth effortlessly over long tunes that roll along in a sweet electric-tinged groove – long vamping rhythms that really seem to drive both players onto new heights. Titles include Russ' classic "The Lope Song", a great version of "Hill Where The Lord Hides", and the tracks "Shamading", "Watergate Blues", and "All But Blind".
Also available:
Fresh Out! (limited hardbox version) ... CD $19.99
Fresh Out! ... LP $24.99

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new Jimmy Scott — Little Jimmy Scott – The Savoy Years & More (3CD box set) ... CD
Savoy, 1950s/1975. Used 3CD .... $12.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Some of the best material ever recorded by singer Jimmy Scott – presented as a lovely 3 disc package with copious notes, and a lot of bonus material too! The bulk of the sides were cut during the earliest years of Jimmy's career – from 1952 to 1960, all with great small group, jazz-based backing – very nicely handled by the folks at Savoy Records – with just the right sort of pitch to work well with Scott's unique voice. There's a lot of unreleased cuts from these sessions – which makes the package essential even if you own the records – and titles include "If You Only Knew", "If I Ever Lost You", "Once", "What Good Would It Be", "I'll Never Deceive You", "Please Forgive Me", "Guilty", "Anytime Anyday Anywhere", and "The Talk Of The Town". The set then ends with the full album Can't We Begin Again, from Jimmy's "lost" period in 1975 – ne of the most obscure albums we've ever seen from Scott – and that's saying a lot, given how obscure most of his career was before his relatively recent revival! This session – billed in the notes as his "umpteenth comeback" – was recorded in Chicago in 1975, but has a feel that's in keeping with some of Jimmy's more traditional work from earlier years. The set was done by producer Fred Mendelsohn, who'd recorded some of Jimmy's earlier work – and features backings by pianist Ace Carter, plus additional string arrangements from Alex Hamilton. Jimmy's voice is actually a bit less fragile and somewhat deeper than usual – possibly even more confident – and the "jazz with strings" format brings a full feel to the session, but one that never dominates the vocals. Titles include "The More I See You", "I'll Be Around", "Anchored By My Side", "You've Changed", "Can't We Begin Again", "Close Your Eyes", and "What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life". Box features 66 tracks in all!
(Out of print.)

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new Meditations — No More Friend ... CD
Greensleeves (UK), 1983. Used .... $8.99 Out Of Stock
A set cut by this fantastic vocal harmony trio as the roots era faded and gave way to dancehall's preeminence, though you'd hardly guess it from this excellent set. Linval Thompson keeps his game up as producer, with the mighty Roots Radics delivering the rhythms that are sweet, tight and right, just like the Meditations soaring harmonies! This reissue includes the 10 tracks of the original album, plus the 12" mix of "No More Friend" for 11 numbers in all, which also include "Fuss & Fight", "Carpenter Rebuild", "Talk Of The town", "Jack On Top", "Book Of History" and "Big City".

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new Teddy Pendergrass — Greatest Slow Jams ... CD
Right Stuff/Philadelphia International, Late 70s/Early 80s. Used .... $4.99 Out Of Stock
Classic smooth soul from Teddy P – recorded in the years after he'd left Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, when he was recording some of the finest sensual soul ever! The set's got a total of 12 tracks in all, most of them some of Teddy's best numbers – like "Close The Door", "Come Go With Me", "Turn Off The Lights", "It's Time For Love", "Love TKO", "It Don't Hurt Now", "Somebody Told Me", "And If I Had", "The Whole Town's Laughing At Me", and "Can't We Try".

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new Boz Scaggs — Silk Degrees ... CD
Columbia, 1976. Used .... $3.99 Out Of Stock
Blue-eyed soul from Boz Scaggs, with a decidedly Philly influenced sound to the production, which we'd hazard a guess comes more from the Hall & Oates side of town than the Sigma Sound axis. Still, this is a solid album with the irresistible hit "Lowdown", still a favorite around these parts. Also includes "Lido Shuffle", "Harbor Lights", "Jump Street" and "What Do You Want The Girl To Do".
(Out of print.)
Also available: Silk Degrees ... LP $0.99

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new Switch — Best Of Switch ... CD
Motown, Late 70s/Early 80s. Used .... $9.99 Out Of Stock
One of Motown's leading hopes in the early 80s soul scene, and for good reason too! These guys have a wonderfully well-rounded approach – great on ballads and even more compelling on groovers – a balance here that puts them proudly in the company of contemporaries like Maze or Slave, with a sound that's sometimes right in the middle of both. Titles include "Don't Take My Love Away", "There'll Never Be", "I Wanna Be Closer", "Best Beat In Town", "I Call Your Name", "You & I", and "My Friend In the Sky".
(Out of print.)

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new Kim Tolliver — Come & Get Me I'm Ready ... CD
Chess/Reel Music, 1973. Used .... $9.99 Out Of Stock
One of the deepest soul records ever issued by Chess Records – and the album wasn't even done in Chicago! The album's the only full effort issued under the name of Kim Tolliver – a singer who'd worked previously for Fantasy as Kimberley Briggs – and it's a sublime effort from Tolliver and husband Fred Briggs, who'd worked together previously on work for Stax by Margie Joseph! The style here is quite unique – a mix of Kim's southern soul-styled vocals with some fuller, richer touches – almost in the same way that Gloria Scott comes across on her classic album with Barry White – but a bit more rough around the edges overall. The production is amazing – with a great sense of space and style – and some key use of echo that really underscores the emotion of the tunes. A good part of the album was recorded in Miami – with echoes of the TK modes of the time – but other recording was also done in Cleveland, which might account for the more unique aspects of the set. Regardless of location, though, the album's a tremendously individual effort – a bold, raw statement from Tolliver – filled with emotion that few of her contemporaries could match, and free of any crossover soul cliches that were really bogging down other artists at the time. Most tracks here are original – as original in conception as the sound of the record – and titles include "The Other Side Of Town", "The Way He Used To", "She Don't Know You Like I Do", "Takin A Woman's Stand", "I'm Losing The Feeling", "Learn To Get Along Without You", and "I Need You/Drop Whatever You're Doing".
(Barcode has a cutout hole.)

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new George Russell — New York, New York ... CD
Decca, 1958. Used .... $9.99 Out Of Stock
A wonderful album from George Russell – and a refreshing change from his overly-academic modernist work! The session's an unusual one – a musical portrait of New York City, performed with an all-star cast that includes John Coltrane, Art Farmer, Bill Evans, Phil Woods, Benny Golson, Max Roach, and Hal McKusick – all working together to paint tones on the tunes that George has crafted to set up his scene of New York in the 50s. Most importantly, though, Jon Hendricks acts as the narrator of the album – talking and scatting in hipster mode, laying out a bit of beat rapportage about the Big Apple, all done in a very cool 50s style that's a bit different from his own vocal work. Titles include "Manhattan", "Big City Blues", "Manhattan-Rico", and "A Helluva Town".
(Out of print. 1st pressing. Barcode has a cutout hole.)

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new Tom Waits — Swordfishtrombones ... CD
Island, 1983. Used .... $4.99 Out Of Stock
One of best ever albums by Tom Waits – the beginning of his gutbuckety, Americana Carnivalesque era of dreamlike sinister romance and lovelorn surrealism! The tin pan piano ballads and get pushed a bit to the wayside for Tom's more mysterious and poetic side, and this begins one of the great second acts in pop/rock history. Includes the tracks "Underground", Shore Leave", "Dave The Butcher", "16 Shells From A Thirty-Ought-Six", "Franks Wild Years", "Down, Down, Down", "Rainbirds", "Just Another Sucker On The Vine", "Town With No Cheer, and others.
 
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India Arie — Acoustic Soul ... CD
Motown, 2000. Used .... $1.99
An incredible debut – and the birth of a genre! India Arie burst upon the Neo Soul scene with this sweet little set a few years back – and her career's been burning up ever since! The set's got all the best elements of some of the best indie soul of recent years – sweet beats, honest vocals, and warm instrumental touches – but the best aspect is the "acoustic soul" use of guitar to give some tracks a slightly folksy feel – one that sets India apart from some of her contemporaries with a really personal approach! The whole thing's great – overflowing with wonderful tracks that include "Video", "Brown Skin", "Back To The Middle", "Part Of My Life", "Always In My Head", and "Nature". CD also features a bonus Stevie Wonder dedication – "Wonderful"!

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India Arie — Voyage To India (with Bonus Track) ... CD
Motown, 2002. Used .... $2.99
A great second album from India Arie – sweet, smooth, soulful, and one we like even better than the first! The style is wonderful – a mix of warm vocals, spare production, and acoustic guitar – which gives the set a folksy quality that really offsets the smooth backings nicely. Songs are very well written, and linked together with a sensuous musical approach that makes the whole album drift nicely along – beating with the heart of underground soul set, but handled with a high level of class! Titles include "Beautiful Surprise", "Little Things", "Growth", "Talk To Her", "Headed In The Right Direction", "Good Man", "Complicated Melody", and "The One". Limited CD features the bonus track "Interested".

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new Ashford & Simpson — Stay Free ... CD
Warner, 1979. Used .... $8.99
Great stuff! From Motown songwriters to world-class superstars, the trip was a well-deserved one for Valerie Simpson and Nick Ashford – and this album's perhaps their crowning achievement in sophisticated club soul! The record's got a great groove that offers a more soulful version of disco than most of the competing albums on major labels at the time – a perfect summation of the care and craft that Ashford & Simpson had always put into their music right from the start! The pair handle all production on the record, and also contributed all the songs too – and the whole thing's so wonderfully tight, right, and on the money, the album soars to the top even before the vocals come into the mix. Titles include more than a few club classics, like "Found A Cure", "Stay Free", and "Nobody Knows" – plus the cuts "Dance Forever", "Crazy", "Follow Your Heart", and "Finally Got To Me".
(Out of print, promotional stamp on booklet cover.)

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Andy Bey — Tuesdays In Chinatown ... CD
12th Street/Warlock, 2001. Used .... $9.99
(Barcode has some marker. Digipack has a small spot of sticker remnants.)

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Boyz II Men — Cooleyhighharmony ... CD
Motown, 1991. Used .... $3.99
A landmark album from Boyz II Men – and a set that shows that the classic harmony style was alive and well into the 90s! Although the production and rhythms here are somewhat contemporary, the vocals have a classic approach all the way through – maturing masculine soul styles that are totally great, and which have aged beautifully over the years – way past the chart-reaching cliches of other groups of the time, and well deserving of attention as a great later Motown moment! Most production is by Dallas Austin – who structured the album beautifully into "adagio" and "allegro" sections – and titles include "Please Don't Go", "Lonely Heart", "Little Things", "Motownphilly", "Under Pressure", "Sympin", "It's So Hard To Say Goodbye To Yesterday", and "Uhh Ahh".

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Boyz II Men — II – Yo Te Voy A Amar ... CD
Motown, 1994. Used .... $3.99
Smooth, chart R&B and new jack slow jams from one of the iconic groups of mid 90s urban radio in English and Spanish versions from the original album. Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Dallas Austin, Babyface and the Darp Inc crew provide syrupy backing for the Boyz's sweet 90s soul harmonies. Includes "On Bended Knee" (in English and Spanish versions), "I'll Make Love To You" (in English and Spanish versions), "Yesterday" (in English and Spanish versions), "50 Candles", "Trying Times",and "Water Runs Dry (in English and Spanish versions)".
(Out of print.)

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Boyz II Men — Motown – A Journey Through Hitsville USA ... CD
Decca, 2007. Used .... $3.99

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new Donald Byrd — Fancy Free ... CD
Blue Note, 1969. Used .... $31.99
Excellent transitional album by Byrd – transitional in that it marks the difference between his hard soul jazz funky recordings from the 60's and his easier electric recordings from the early 70's. Donald's playing in a sweet mellow style, with beautiful strident reaching solos that float over soul jazz arrangements for a larger group that includes Duke Pearson on electric piano, Frank Foster on tenor, Jimmy Ponder on guitar, and Joe Chambers on drums. 4 long tracks – "Weasil", "I Love the Girl", "Fancy Free", and "The Uptowner".
(Out of print.)

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new Commodores — Compact Command Performances – 14 Greatest Hits ... CD
Motown, 1970s/Early 80s. Used .... $3.99
(Out of print.)

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Commodores — Love Songs ... CD
Motown, 1970s. Used .... $2.99
The love jams, slow grooving ballads, and easy like Sunday morning sounds of The Commodores – a most deserving combo for an entry in Motown/Universal compilation series of Love Songs! 12 of the greatest, biggest hits and lesser remembered, but still completely lovable Commodores numbers in a single set. As is the case with this kind of set, it's easy to pick out omissions, but we're feeling the love for the numbers that made the cut. Includes "Easy", "Sweet Love", "Just To Be Close To You", "Only You", "Old-Fashioned Love", "Wonderland", "Lovin' You", "Oh No", "Three Times A Lady", "The Woman In My Life" and "Still".

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DeBarge — All This Love ... CD
Motown, 1982. Used .... $24.99
A stone pop soul winner from DeBarge – the kind of record that made the group a heck of a lot of money back in the 80s, and which sounds surprisingly great to our ears today! The record features lots of electro arrangements – fuzzy keyboards and bass pedals grooving around in a way that's got traces of "street" electro, mixed with some super-smooth LA production, and used brilliantly by the group in a family-based pop harmony way that stretches back to some of the great 70s groups of the same style – like The Sylvers or the Stairsteps. A heck of a lot nicer than we remember, and pretty great all the way through – with tracks that include "I Like It", "I'll Never Fall In Love Again", "All This Love", "I'm In Love With You", "Can't Stop", "It's Getting Stronger", and "Life Begins With You".
(Out of print.)
Also available: All This Love (Japanese paper sleeve edition) ... CD $36.99

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Diskjokke — En Fin Tid ... CD
Smalltown Supersound (Norway), 2010. Used .... $5.99

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Electric World — Life=Love ... CD
Muworks, 1993. Used .... $0.49
Modern rock/funk, with sort of a New York downtown sound, and touches of the 80's days at Celluloid. The group has electric funky basslines, and some guest keyboards on tracks by Bernie Worrell, but the sound is mostly avant rock funk, instead of straight-on funky stuff. Tracks include "Flash", "Oricinal Cin-Dee", "Voices", "Can You Dig It", and "New Rage".
(Out of print.)

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Fog — Fog ... CD
Dinkytown, 2000. Used .... $6.99
A darker record later repressed on Ninja Tune – with lots of messed up beats, noisy fills, and sounds that collide and slip around one another. Think of electronica played by a young Money Mark, and you've got half the picture – then throw in crunchy production and blasted-out sound. Some tracks have oblique lyrics, and titles include "Check Fraud", "Pneumonia", "Staring At The Dashboard", "Hitting A Wall", "Truth In The Laughing Gas", "Fool", and "Word Of Advice" featuring Doom.
(Out of print.)

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Marvin Gaye — Love Starved Heart – Rare & Unreleased ... CD
Motown, Late 60s. Used .... $6.99

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Marvin Gaye — Trouble Man ... CD
Motown, 1972. Used .... $3.99
Marvin Marvin Marvin – just when we thought you couldn't impress us any more, you took it to the next level! Trouble Man is a heck of a wonderful surprise from an artist that most folks really only knew as a singer – a fantastically funky blacksploitation soundtrack, conceived and composed by Marvin himself – and served up with some occasional vocals that work beautifully with the album's cool instrumental grooves! The set's easily one of Gaye's most righteous records ever – almost a second chapter to What's Going On, but more instrumental – and like that classic set, it really shows the whole new range of vision that Marvin was able to work in the studio. Gaye gets a bit of arranging help on some tracks from Gene Page and JJ Johnson – and the album's filled with great cuts – including the landmark "T Plays It Cool", plus other gems like "Don't Mess With Mister T", "Main Theme From Trouble Man", "The Break In", and "T Stands For Trouble". Very funky, very sophisticated, and very soulful!
(Out of print. BMG Record Club pressing.)

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new Gina X Performer — Nice Mover (with bonus tracks) ... CD
LTM, 1978. Used .... $8.99
A great mix of glam grooves and electronics – served up with almost the same sort of gothy undercurrent you see in the title! Gina X is probably a singer more rooted in the disco/downtown modes of artists like Christina or The Waitresses – and this record definitely would have been right at home on Z Records. But some tracks also percolate with more of a Euro/electro vibe that seems to skirt punk attitude without ever picking up its aesthetics – that cool late 70s German way of dabbling in so many genres at once, yet never pledging full allegiance to any! Titles include "No GDM", "Nice Mover", "Be A Boy", "Exhibitionism", "Tropical Comic Strip", and "Black Sheep".
Also available: Nice Mover (180 gram bone colored vinyl) ... LP $19.99

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Mayer Hawthorne — Strange Arrangement ... CD
Stones Throw, 2009. Used .... $8.99
The full length debut of Mayer Hawthorne for Stones Throw – with both classic Motown and 60s & 70s Detroit indie soul influences, done the right way, and all of it wonderful and true to his heroes – after some promising early singles, we can now say emphatically that Mayer Hawthorne is indeed the real thing! On some of this material, Hawthorne is a one man soul band, with the tunes stripped to a gritty, raw soul essence – and on other tunes he gets some assistance on brass, strings and keys – pulling off a number of modes with equally excellent results. He evokes Curtis Mayfield when he gets the falsetto going, but other touchstone influences are apparent – a couple of the more uptempo tunes sound like they could be late 60s Temptations b-sides. Mayer may look like Dwight Schrute on the cover, but don't be fooled – his love for soul music is true and unironic, and he has the chops to pull it off! Titles include "A Strange Arrangement", "Just Ain't Gonna Work Out", "Maybe So, Maybe No", "Your Easy Lovin' Ain't Pleasin' Nothin'", "I Wish It Would Rain", "Make Her Mine", "One Track Mind", "The Ills", "Shiny & New", "Let Me Know" and "Green Eyed Love".

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new Jimi Hendrix Experience — Electric Ladyland ... CD
MCA/Experience Hendrix, 1968. Used .... $6.99
A true classic by Jimi with the original Experience lineup – the third of three straight up masterpiece LPs to comeout in just over a year's time by the group! You could call the leftfield astral effects in the mix experimental if you had to – innovations in the studio with echo, that hallucinatory backwards sound effect and other stranger bits – but the passionate, naturally expressive playing and singing by Jimi makes it all fell just right, and the Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell still don't get enough credit for being at the heart of such greatness. A massive 2LP effort that include s"Voodoo Chile", "Crosstown Traffic", "Electric Ladyland", "Little Miss Strange", "Moon Turn The Tides", "Still Raining Still Dreaming" and "All Along The Watchtower".
(Punch through barcode.)
Also available:
Electric Ladyland ... LP $24.99
Electric Ladyland (180 gram vinyl plus booklet) ... LP $18.99

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Rick James — Ultimate Collection ... CD
Motown, Late 70s/Early 80s. Used .... $3.99
(Out of print.)

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new Teena Marie — I Need Your Lovin' – The Very Best Of Teena Marie ... CD
Motown, Late 70s/Early 80s. Used .... $7.99
(Out of print. Tray card has a small cutout hole.)

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Mos Def — Ecstatic ... CD
Downtown, 2009. Used .... $8.99
Mos Def's first for Downtown after a weird few years on Geffen that saw many a bumped street date, the hit & miss New Danger, and finally, the semi aborted release of the controversial True Magic – back with a top shelf, excellent album in 2009's The Ecstatic! It may not be Black Star or Black On Both Sides, but The Ecstatic is absolutely strong stuff, and to be honest, much better than we would have expected – even if we knew he had great hip hop left in him! The beats are compelling, unpredictable, and steeped in abstract global funk that would sound at home on Stones Throw – some of the beats are literally Stones Throw, given Madlib's Beat Konducta and Oh No's Oxperimental sounds to be found. If we weren't already loving it, Slick Rick drops an unforgettable guest appearance on the the moody "Auditorium", Georgia Anne Muldrow does her inimitable thing on "Roses", and Talib Kweli rhymes on "History". Mos rhymes skillfully throughout, and with an infectious immediacy, as if he dropped records this tight all the time. Sadly, he doesn't, so this one's all the more rewarding! Other tracks include "Twilite Speedball", "Revelations", "Pretty Danger", "Quiet Dog", "The Embassy", "Wahid", "Priority" and more.

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new Diana Ross & the Supremes — Every Great #1 Hit ... CD
Motown, 1970s/1980s/1990s. Used .... $3.99
(Out of print.)

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new Arthur Russell — Love Is Overtaking Me ... CD
Audika, Mid 70s-Mid 80s. Used .... $8.99
A wonderful set of unreleased Arthur Russell songs – great tunes that he cut in more of an eclectic singer-songwriter approach than some of his other work – emotionally upfront, understated material that is simply beautiful! The songs range from very stripped down and folksy on the earlier recordings – kind of like an East Village Townes Van Zandt (we s**t you not) with Arthur singing and playing acoustic guitar and occasionally his cello – with an intuitive, true understanding of folk and Americana at its most honest and direct, while still working in some avant flourishes. As the set and the years of recording progress, the accompaniment gets busier and more pop, soul and experimental sounds are filtered in – but the song-based approach carries all the way through. For a noted perfectionist and experimentalist, it's a really unfussy batch of material, and very rewarding. Highly recommended! Tracks include "Close My Eyes", "Goodbye Old Paint", "Maybe She", "Oh Fernanda Why", "Eli", "Habit Of You", "Janine", "Big Moon", "The Letter", "Your Motion Says", "Love Is Overtaking Me", "Planted A Thought", "Love Comes Back" and more.
(Small cutout hole through digipack case.)

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Spank Rock & Benny Blanco — Bangers & Cash EP ... CD
Downtown, 2007. Used .... $0.99

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Syreeta — One To One ... CD
Motown (Japan), 1977. Used .... $24.99
Beautiful spacey soul from Syreeta – and proof that she was one of Motown's great lost talents of the 70s! Leon Ware did the production, and Syreeta's high Minnie Riperton-esque voice is backed by a smooth set of mellow grooves with lots of cool electronic bits and weird moogy parts that remind us of Ware's own "Musical Massage" LP. The whole thing's a wonderful blend of spacey soul – and we rank it right up there with the best work by Ware, Riperton, and some of our other 70s mellow soul favorites. Tracks include "I Don't Know", "Rest Yourself", "One To One", and "Tiki Tiki Donga".
(Out of print.)

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Temptations — Ear Resistible ... CD
Motown, 2000. Used .... $1.99

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new Diana Ross — Boss (plus bonus tracks) ... CD
Motown, 1979. Used .... $5.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Diana Ross gets some great assistance on this set – the club classic team of Ashford & Simpson, who help give Diana a groove that's very much like their own great work of the time! Tunes are long and clubby, but never throwaway pop disco – and with Ashford & Simpson at the helm, Diana Ross sounds better here than on most of her other late 70s work! There's a tight-stepping groove to most numbers – never too fast, and exploding with that fuller soulful undercurrent we love so much in Ashford & Simpson. Titles include "No One Gets The Prize", "The Boss", "All For One", "I Ain't Been Licked", "It's My House", "Sparkle", and "Once In The Morning". CD features 2 bonus tracks – "The Boss (12" rmx)" and "It's My House (promo only 12" mix)".
(Barcode has a cutout hole.)

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new Shalamar — Second Time Around ... CD
Solar/Sequel (UK), Late 70s/Early 80s. Used 2CD .... $14.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Shalamar were one of the best combos on the Solar label during the late 70s, and their trademark jazzy groovy sound was a winner back in the day, thanks to some killer club cuts! This new 30 track set brings together some of the band's best work in a very handsome package, and includes a lot of their best cuts in 12" mixes. Titles include "Take that To The Bank", "The Second Time Around", "Sweeter As The Days Go By", "Uptown Festival", "Night To Remember", "Girl", "Amnesia", "Ooh Baby, Baby", "Games", "Circumstantial Evidence", "This Is For The Lover In You", and "Dead Giveaway".

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new Supremes — Supremes – 70s Greatest Hits & Rare Classics ... CD
Motown, 1970s. Used .... $5.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
(Out of print.)

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new Syreeta — Syreeta – The Essential Collection ... CD
Spectrum (UK), 1970s. Used .... $5.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
A great set of work from one of Motown's most enigmatic singers! Syreeta's best known to the world for her connection with Stevie Wonder, but she's a fantastic artist in her own right, with a soulful Minnie Riperton-esque voice that really sounds great on her mid 70s recordings. Of course, Stevie's participation in the work helped out as well – but besides those tracks, you'll also hear Syreeta dueting on cuts with Billy Preston, Smokey Robinson, and GC Cameron. Titles include "Spinnin & Spinnin", "He's Gone", "One To One", "Heavy Day", "Harmour Love", "Your Kiss Is Sweet", "I Can't Give Back The Love I Feel", "Signed Sealed Delivered I'm Yours", "I Love Every Little Thing About You", "First Time On A Ferris Wheel", Something On My Mind", and "To Know You Is To Love You". 18 cuts in all.

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new Temptations — One By One – The Best Of Their Solo Years ... CD
Motown, Late 60s/1970s/Early 80s. Used 2CD .... $18.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
(Out of print.)

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new Temptations — Phoenix Rising ... CD
Motown, 1998. Used .... $2.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock

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new Temptations — Temptations 25th Anniversary Vols 1 & 2 ... CD
Motown, 1960s/1970s/Early 80s. Used 2CD .... $8.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
32 classic tracks by the Temptations – wrapped up on two CDse that celebrates their 25 years for Motown! Titles include "Get Ready", "I Can't Get Next to You", "Cloud Nine", "Just My Imagination", "Come To Me", "Soulmate", "Since I Lost My Baby", "So Much Joy", "I Want A Love I Can See", "My Girl", "Heavenly", "Papa Was A Rolling Stone (live)", "Hellow Young Lovers", "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me (with Diana Ross & The Supremes)", and "Ol Man River".
(Booklets have a few small rips.)

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new Wilbur Ware — Chicago Sound ... CD
Riverside/OJC, 1957. Used .... $3.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
A stone cold smoker from the Chicago scene of the 50s – the kind of record we're proud to say came from our hometown! The album brings together the best of some of the under-recognized players in the Windy City at the time – including bassist Wilbur Ware, alto saxophonist John Jenkins, pianist Junior Mance, and a young Johnny Griffin – really tearing up the set on tenor! There's a groove here that's modern, yet soulful – fresh, clear, and very concisely blown – with a number of different musical strands all tied together tightly, and handled by the players with a sharpness that few groups today could hope to match. Titles include the legendary "Mama Daddy", plus "Desert Sands", "Be-Ware", "31st & State", and "Latin Quarters".

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new Mary Wells — Looking Back 1961 to 1964 ... CD
Motown, Early 60s. Used 2CD .... $11.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
(Out of print. Tray card has a light water stain.)

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new Mary Wells — Mary Wells Greatest Hits ... CD
Motown, 1964. Used .... $8.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
It's only 1964, early in Motown's history, but Mary's managed to rack up a considerable batch of hits – no surprise since she was one of the label's best female singers of the early years! This set features 12 classics by Mary – including "You Beat Me To The Punch", "My Guy", "Your Old Stand By", "Two Lovers", "The One Who Really Loves You", and "What Love Has Joined Together".
(Out of print.)

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new Various — Micron Music Presents – Every Mouth Must Be Fed 1973 to 1976 ... CD
Pressure Sounds (UK), Mid 70s. Used .... $9.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
One of the deeper collections we've seen from Pressure Sounds – great stuff and largely overlooked numbers from the vaults of the Micron Music label – with crisply chopping rhythms, steady harmonies, and echoey dub from Junior Byles, I Roy, Bobby Ellis, Tommy McCook and many more! Micron isn't among the more famous Jamaican enterprises of the period but the tunes more than live up to the pedigree of its better known peers – with Pete Weston in the production booth for many of the tunes, and a couple with Bunny Lee and Lee Perry at the controls. There's an impressive range of artists and styles, and a number of tunes that have more than a little bit of Motown sounds in the mix, which we totally love. Titles include "Conference At Waterhouse" by Jah Sticah, "Lorna Banana", "Ain't Too Proud To Beg" and "Last Of The Love Songs" by Junior Byles, "Message From The Top" by I Roy, "Revolution Is For The Chinaman" by Pete Weston & The Flames, "Ska Baby" by Bobby Ellis, "Black Organ" by Blacker Black , "Our Rights" by Defenders, "Tribute To Muhammad Ali" by Tommy McCook and more. 20 tracks in all.

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new Various — Motown Legends Vol 3 ... CD
Polygram, 1960s/1970s. Used .... $3.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock

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new Various — WTNG 89.9 FM – Solid Bronze ... CD
Numero, 1970s. Used .... $8.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Ah for the day of the hometown radio station – those halcyon 70s years when local rock powerhouses really reigned the airwaves, and could shape the listening tastes of an entire region of listeners! And back in the day, some of the stations were so strong, they acted as key forces in the record business too – putting out compilations that drew attention to up-and-coming artists from their local scene – often featuring a fair bit of great work that never got exposure otherwise! With this sweet little set, Numero Group pay tribute to this overlooked genre of album – the kind that we bought years ago from Chicago stations like WLUP or WKQX – but presented here by the imaginary WTNG (The Numero Group – get it?) As with any other Numero collection, the set's overflowing with rare material – but the vibe is different than most of what they've featured so far – lots of cool, mellow, underground 70s rock – well-produced, but locally issued – with a flavor that's quite different than the bigger work coming from the coasts at the time. The whole thing's a wonderful musical discovery – the kind we've really come to expect from Numero over the years – with tracks that include "Aladdin" by Roach Band, "Try To Be True" by Caroline Peyton, "Your Love Rolled Over Me" by Timoth, "I'd Like To Touch A Star" by Lester Brothers, "Between Us" by Cream & Sugar, "Fantasy Woman" by Lorren Cornelius, "Heaven's Child" by Dwain Virgil, and "I Got Cha" by Green flow.

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new Commodores — Lionel Richie The Composer – Great Love Songs With The Commodores & Diana Ross ... CD
Motown, 1970s/Early 80s. Used .... $2.99 Out Of Stock
(Out of print.)
 
 
 

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