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Bobby Hutton

Piece Of The Action
ABC/Expansion (UK), 1973. (reissue)
The only full length album that Bobby Hutton ever issued back in the day – and a killer set that lives up to the soulful genius of his many singles at the time! Hutton's got a great voice – one that soars right from the start, with the class and confidence of a superstar – very ... LP, Vinyl record album

Marcos Valle

Tunel Acustico
Far Out (UK), 2024.
A stunner of a set from the legendary Marcos Valle – sounding every bit as great hear as he did on his 70s and 80s recordings – and on some of his later revival work too! The vibe is wonderfully warm and soulful, and really echoes some of those great currents that Valle unlocked while ... CD
Funk Night, 2024.
Fantastic live work from the mighty Misha Panfilov – an artist you might know from a flurry of funky 45s and full length albums – and one who sounds maybe even more amazing here in a concert performance with his combo! The music is soulful, but often has more of a jazz current than ... LP, Vinyl record album

FA-5

FA-5
Egrem/Mr Bongo (UK), 1976. (reissue)
The group name's a bit obscure, but the grooves are pretty darn great – a wonderful take on the sorts of Latin funk sounds that were brewing up north in the New York scene of the mid 70s – but served up by a killer combo from Cuba! There's some mighty nice basslines on the album – ... LP, Vinyl record album

Jiro Inagaki & His Friends

Funky Best – This Is Disco Sounds
Columbia/Cinedelic (Italy), 1975. (reissue)
Not the disco promised in the title – but a sweet batch of funky tracks from Japanese reedman Jiro Inagaki – easily one of his hippest albums of the 70s! Rhythms are super-tight – very much in the best mid 70s space of Fatback Band or Kool & The Gang – and carried off ... LP, Vinyl record album
Cadet/Universal (Japan), 1968.
One of the hardest, heaviest albums that Ray Bryant ever cut – even on the ballads – a monster little record that grabs you from the very first note! Ray did the arrangements for this one himself – working with his core trio that featured Ron Carter on bass and Grady Tate on ... CD
Born Bad (France), Late 1970s/Early 1980s.
Sweet spacey grooves from sound library genius Bernard Fevre – a set that's heavy on both analog and digital sounds, all swirling out with a very cosmic vibe, and plenty of lean energy throughout! The music is sometimes funky, often laidback and trippy – and always very groovy, as ... CD

Chris Bangs

Dream World
Acid Jazz (UK), 2024.
Wonderfully warm work from the great Chris Bangs – an artist who sometimes serves up more programmed/sampled jazz material – but who here steps out in this strong array of live instrumentation, at a level that may well make the record the greatest that Chris has ever given us! Way back ... LP, Vinyl record album

Black Disco

Black Disco 3
Sun/Afrodelic (Italy), 1976. (reissue)
Not the Black Devil Disco club, but instead a very unique combo from the South African scene of the 70s – one that features all sorts of cool work on organ and guitar from leader Pops Ismail Mohammad – and both flute and tenor from SA jazz legend Basil Coetzee! The album's a bit jazz, ... LP, Vinyl record album
Cadet/Verve, 1968. 2LP (reissue)
One of the grooviest records ever – a sublime blend of African percussion, soulful orchestrations, and Dorothy Ashby's amazing electric harp! By the time of this landmark album, Dorothy had been knocking around the jazz world for a number of years, but it wasn't until she hooked up with ... LP, Vinyl record album

Lijadu Sisters

Horizon Unlimited
Numero, 1979.
The final album from the legendary Lijadu Sisters – easily one of the funkiest acts on the Nigerian scene of the 70s – thanks to killer albums like this! The set was actually recorded up in London, and has a sound that's maybe even sharper than some of their previous efforts – a ... CD
Argo/Universal (Japan), 1958.
A hard to find early album by the great Detroit pianist Barry Harris! Barry's playing here in a trio with William Austin on bass and Frank Gant on drums, and the tracks have a definite boppish quality to them – more straight ahead than some of the flowing lines he brought to later work in ... CD

Phoenix Authority (Ernie Wilkins)

Blood Sweat & Brass
Mainstream/Solid (Japan), Late 1960s.
A very groovy record, hiding under a slightly obscure name – but one that's overflowing with all-star talent throughout! The great Ernie Wilkins heads up the whole thing – and his approach here is way groovier, way funkier than just about any other record he worked on – which is ... CD
Epic/Legacy, 1992. (reissue)
A mellow soul classic from Sade – the last album in the original run of gems from Sade Adu and her original jazzy quartet – and one that helped tide the world over for the long stretch before the next album! Sade's great here – vocally, very much in the best laidback mode of her ... LP, Vinyl record album
Beat (Italy), 1965.
A very weird little soundtrack from Ennio Morricone – earlier than most of his classics, and done in a style that's much more conventionally horror-based! The film may be known to American viewers as Nightmare Castle, and it boasts a score that's heavy on the pipe organ – stretched out ... CD

Juan Almeida

Fantasia
Egrem/Mr Bongo (UK), Late 1970s.
One of those rare Cuban classics that's beyond compare, and almost impossible to describe in words – music from the post-revolution years, when the island nation was really breaking past more familiar conventions in Latin music – and experimenting a lot more than ever before! In a way, ... CD

Gene Harris & The Three Sounds

Live At The It Club (180 gram pressing)
Blue Note, 1970. (reissue)
A killer live set from the great Gene Harris – one that was recorded right during that stretch when his Three Sounds combo was really starting to get funky! The album's maybe years ahead of its time – as Blue Note didn't issue it back in the day, and only let it out of the vaults in ... LP, Vinyl record album
Milestone/Vinyl Me Please, 1968. (reissue)
One of the first albums ever as a leader from the young Gary Bartz – and an instant spiritual jazz classic that showed the world that he was well on his way! Bartz blows alto here, in a setting that's equal parts Impulse and Strata East – a killer group that features Pharoah Sanders on ... LP, Vinyl record album

Black Disco

Black Disco
Sun/Afrodelic (Italy), 1975. (reissue)
A set of sweet, lean grooves from the South African scene of the 70s – not disco at all, and instead a set of spare jazzy grooves with a very unique vibe! The group's a trio – with leader Pops Mohamed Ismail on organ, Sipho Gumede on bass, and the great reedman Basil Coetzee on both ... LP, Vinyl record album
Gold Qwest/Still Music, 1988. (pic cover, reissue)
A rare bit of house from the New York scene – a very obscure cut laid down by the great Richie Weeks, years after his fame at Salsoul Records – and done with a nice lean groove that's as much NYC electro as it is Chicago house! The cut's got plenty of Linndrum beats, sweet Yamaha keys, ... 12-inch, Vinyl record
 



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