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Soul — LPs

XGreat music in many modes -- northern soul, deep soul, harmony soul, modern soul, and group soul -- plus disco, funk, club, electro, rare groove, and more!

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MPS/Belle Antique (Japan), 1973. 2CDs
One of the best albums ever recorded by this funky fusion combo – and a double-live set that's packed with great moments! The record's more straight-on funky than some of the ensemble's other records, which could sometimes get a bit too out or a bit too jammy – and the lineup includes ... CD
Mr Bongo (UK), 1960s/1970s/2024.
The Mr Bongo Record Club seems to get more and more diverse with each new release – which is maybe no surprise, given the ever-expanding universe of music we've come to expect from the label! This volume mixes all the classic rare global cuts you might expect, but adds in a few contemporary ... CD
Aum Fidelity, 2024.
Maybe one of the most burning albums we've ever heard from Darius Jones – a set that's done as a stripped-down trio – with the drums of Gerald Cleaver and bass of Chris Lightcap next to Jones' really wonderful work on alto! At times, the record has a freewheeling energy that takes us ... LP, Vinyl record album

Baby Face Willette

Face To Face (UHQCD pressing)
Blue Note (Japan), 1961.
One of the all-time great tenor/organ sessions on Blue Note – totally fierce, with a sound that's a lot rawer than most other work on the label! The incredible Baby Face Willette grooves it hard and heavy on Hammond – working in a quartet that includes Fred Jackson on tenor, Grant ... CD
Blue Note, 1969/1970. (reissue)
A fantastic set of tracks that was recorded at the cusp of the 70s, but which wasn't (for some strange reason) released until many years later! Donald Byrd's playing here with two different larger groups, and the music is a perfect bridge between his spacey late 60s attempts to mimic Miles Davis, ... LP, Vinyl record album
Cherry Red (UK), 1982. (reissue)
LP...$29.99 34.99 (CD)
An incredible early solo project from the young Tracey Thorn – a set recorded right before she joined up with Ben Watt to form Everything But The Girl – but delivered in a leaner, much more personal style overall! There's almost a bossa nova inspiration to the record – although ... LP, Vinyl record album

Haruka Nakamura

Nujabes Pray Reflections
Hydeout Productions (Japan), 2021.
A really lovely tribute to the late producer Nujabes – a set that unlocks some of the mellower, more personal elements in his music through the use of stripped-down instrumentation and no beats or samples at all! Haruka Nakamura mixes piano, guitar, and other light sonic elements – in ... LP, Vinyl record album
Cellar Live (Canada), 2024.
A great live session in the best tradition of the Smalls Live series – one that seems to have all players working at a level that's even higher than usual, as they stretch out on long tracks that offer up plenty of room for freely expressive solos! The songs are mostly familiar numbers, not ... CD
Bear Family (Germany), Mid 1960s.
Not the music of Bob Dylan – but a great little set that shows just how much Dylan's influence spread amidst various channels of the music world of the mid 60s – so much so, that it left behind a whole host of unlikely acts picking up some of his sounds and styles – and using it ... CD
Numero, 1960s/1970s. 2LP Gatefold
A mighty nice Halloween collection – and one with a slightly different twist! The Numero Group have done a great job of taking on classic compilation series over the years – serving up their own versions of Ultimate Breaks & Beats, East LA soul collections, and other modes – ... LP, Vinyl record album
MPS/Belle Antique (Japan), 1974.
Free-flowing melodic sketches from a very hip group – a trio who work in all the best mixed-up, genre-crossing modes of the MPS label in the 70s! The group's led by reedman Hans Koller – who plays soprano and tenor sax on the session – but the album's a true ensemble effort, and ... CD

Harold Land

New Shade Of Blue
Mainstream/Solid (Japan), 1971.
An overlooked chapter in the Harold Land/Bobby Hutcherson partnership that recorded more famously for Blue Note – a date that's issued here under the tenorist's own name, but which also features equal contributions from Hutcherson on vibes! Tracks have that long, modal quality that has the ... CD
Blue Thumb/Big Pink (South Korea), 1972.
One of the greatest solo albums ever issued by Latin jazz trumpeter Luis Gasca – a set that really expands on his debut for Atlantic Records, and which brings in a whole host of early 70s west coast Latin influences! The style here is very laidback and open – a bit like some of the ... CD

Tomorrow's People

Open Soul
Stage Productions/P-Vine (Japan), Mid 1970s. (reissue)
A really legendary group from the underground 70s scene in Chicago – one who've got all the chops and capabilities of the bigger groups of the time, but who never fully got their due – maybe in part because of the racy image on the album's cover! The group are a sharp funky ensemble ... LP, Vinyl record album
Verve, Late 1960s. (reissue)
One of the most unusual albums in the career of trumpet legend Chet Baker – done at a time when he was definitely going through some changes in his life, which also led to some changes in his music too! This set's not unlike a similar date that Stan Getz did for Verve around the same time ... LP, Vinyl record album

Blue Mitchell

Last Tango = Blues
Mainstream/Ultra Vybe (Japan), 1973.
No tango here – just a great batch of hard, funky, trumpet-heavy groovers – all in the best early 70s Blue Mitchell mode! The album's easily one of Blue's best from the time – and although the tracks are a bit short, they're put together in a way that dovetails nicely with his ... CD

Diego Rivera

Ofrenda
Posi-Tone, 2024.
Don't mistake this Diego Rivera for the famous painter with the same name – but do understand that he's a great artist in his own sort of way – a painter in sound with a really wonderful sense of tone and timing, which he delivers beautifully here on tenor sax, and in the company of a ... CD

Hadley Caliman

Iapetus
Mainstream/Ultra Vybe (Japan), 1972.
A fantastic statement of soul from reedman Hadley Caliman – a player who gave us a handful of really amazing albums in the 70s! This set is definitely one of those gems – as it's got this flowing mix of spiritual currents that's really powerful – maybe more of a west coast take ... CD
Record Kicks, 2024.
Seun Kuti maybe sounds more majestic here than ever – ready to rise not just to the legacy his father Fela left behind, but maybe into an even larger world of global soul as well – with a groove here that doesn't abandon his Afro Funk roots, but definitely augments that sound with all ... CD
Grapefruit (UK), 1969. 2CDs
Fantastic work from one of the great never-rans of late 60s rock music – a trio from St Louis, but one who were scooped up by EMI and given fantastic studio treatment at Abbey Road studios in London – then never saw their full length album issued at the time! That lack of big ... CD
 



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