Black Renaissance (Harry Whitaker) —
Body Mind & Spirit ... CD Luv N' Haight, 1976. Used ...
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A spiritual jazz classic – one of the rarest albums of its type from the 70s! This legendary session was recorded by Roy Ayers' keyboardist Harry Whitaker – working here as the leader of the Black Renaissance group, a one-shot ensemble that featured Woody Shaw on trumpet, Azar Lawrence ... read moreCD
Mike James Kirkland —
Doin' It Right ... CD Luv N' Haight/Ubiquity, Early 70s. Used ...
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A tremendous second set of work from the mighty Mike James Kirkland – a west coast soul talent who never fully got his due, but who will forever be legendary for a few key records like this! Mike can give us all the right funky currents when he wants – but this album also displays an ... read moreCD
Sweet and jazzy pop from early 70s Brazil – a great little album that we'd rank with our favorites by Marcos Valle and Edu Lobo! Arthur Verocai isn't nearly as well-known as those two, but he works in a similar territory – taking jazz, large arrangements, and nice touches of electric ... read moreCD
Various —
Evolution ... CD Luv N' Haight, 1993. Used ...
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One of the more twisted Luv n Haight compilations, with funky bagpipes by Rufus Harley, steppin' jazzy vibes by Johnny Lytle, and some stone cold funk by Carl Holmes. Nice breakbeats, too, and other tracks by The Fabulous Counts, Warm Excursion, Magnum, and BW Souls. Out of print on vinyl, ... read moreCD
Funky soul from the west coast – and a motherlode of tracks that you've probably never heard! Inner City Records was a small time funk powerhouse – owned and run by organ player George Semper, who cut some mighty fine records on his own! The label's not to be confused with the New ... read moreCD
One of the best early Luv N Haight comps, with a stellar mix of rare jazz funk tracks, including "Babylonia" by Ricardo Marrero, "Sad Chicken" by Leroy & The Drivers, "What It Is" by Apollis, "Be Bop Boogie" by Hilton Felton, "Twitchie Feet" by ... read moreCD