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Kohi Hitotsu
Cat: FWRF 011. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Maki Asakawa - "Hohi Hitotsu" (3:34)
Yasuhiro Abe - "Night Fish" (5:47)
Review: Both of these funk gems are taken from a cult compilation Trans Groove Express, which explored the sounds of Express Records and was assembled by MURO. Fourth Wave now serve them up on a superb 7", starting with Maki Asakawa. 'Hohi Hitotsu' is a delightfully gentle and subtle dub with funky guitars adding movement while the sultry vocal soars. Yasuhiro Abe's 'Night Fish' is a brighter and more retro 80s soul and boogie sound with glowing chords and snappy hits. The Japanese language vocal is emotive enough to mean plenty without understanding the meaning of the words.
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 in stock £17.71
Inside Voice(s)
Inside Voice(s) (180 gram black & grey "smog" vinyl LP)
Cat: MNKLP 441709. Rel: 04 Apr 25
Badada (2:51)
Avalon (3:21)
Furloughed (2:34)
Bad News (2:07)
Fields (3:16)
Pieces (2:25)
Capsize (2:51)
Hosannas (2:51)
Heaven (3:18)
Here (3:07)
Bby Boy (2:51)
 in stock £24.16
Briefcase Full Of Blues (remastered)
Cat: FDAT 095311. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Hey Bartender (1:24)
Messin' With The Kid (2:52)
(I Got Everything I Need) Almost (3:02)
Rubber Biscuit (3:19)
Shot Gun Blues (3:27)
Groove Me (3:38)
I Don't Know (3:50)
Soul Man (4:02)
"B" Movie Box Car Blues (2:30)
Flip Flop & Fly (1:35)
 in stock £37.08
Comic #5
Comic #5 ("beer" vinyl 7" + comic)
Cat: PPR 408. Rel: 09 Apr 25
So The Story Goes (3:42)
Little Views From Big Windows (3:12)
 in stock £24.58
Fatal Attraction
Fatal Attraction (limited coloured vinyl 7" (comes in different colours, we cannot guarantee what colours you will recieve))
Cat: CLMN 258C1. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Fatal Attraction (2:13)
It's Not Our Time (2:36)
Review: Colemine thrill us and themselves with their first 45, their attention here donated to The Charities, a contemporary soul band from California blending soul, r&b, rock and funk. The A-side, 'Fatal Attraction', delves into a toxic relationship where love's allure masks destructive traits; a captivating femme fatale, beautiful and intelligent, blazes a trail of pain; carefree candour cuts deep. The B, 'It's Not Our Time', tells the story of two lovers at a crossroads, hopeful that time and distance will rekindle their bond in the future. Produced by Anthony Masino and recorded at Penrose Recordings in Riverside, CA, both tracks bottle heartache and hope.
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 in stock £7.08
Fatal Attraction
Cat: CLMN 258. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Fatal Attraction (2:14)
It's Not Our Time (2:36)
Review: Hailing from sunny California, funk/soul/jazz crew The Charities bring heart and grit to a track that delves into the intoxicating pull of a love destined to implode. The song paints a vivid portrait of a desriable yet destructive partner whose charm conceals a narcissistic core. With sharp, emotive lyrics and a bittersweet melody, it yearns for the intensity of love's highs and the sting of its inevitable downfall. It's a classic tale of attraction turning to heartache, delivered with a raw authenticity that lingers. Their third single since forming, 'Fatal Attraction' might just be their best yet, while on the flip side, 'It's Not Our Time' shifts to a softer, more reflective tone. This bittersweet ballad explores the ache of love interrupted, as two lovers part ways with the hope that time and distance will lead to a brighter reunion. The warmth of the band's instrumentation, coupled with tender, heartfelt vocals, makes this track a touching counterbalance to the A-side's intensity. The Charities' ability to channel deep emotion through timeless grooves is soulful storytelling at its finest.
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 in stock £7.08
Travellin' On
Cat: ZP 110. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Travellin' On (radio edit) (4:32)
Travellin' On (LP version) (6:26)
Review: Originally released on CD in 2002, the uplifting soul track 'Travellin' On' from genuine Brothers Al and Tyone finally makes its way to wax with this well-deserved 7" release. It's always refreshing to see lesser-known gems receive the vinyl treatment and this record offers two distinct takes on the same vibrant song. Side-A features the radio edit, a polished and concise version that tightens the runtime without sacrificing its essence. Smooth, laid-back vocals glide effortlessly over warm keys and funk-infused rhythms, creating sunset vibes that exude positivity. The shorter format makes it ideal for radio play, maintaining accessibility while delivering a heartfelt message of perseverance. Side-B presents the original LP version letting listeners hear the full, unabridged experience. This extended take allows the music to breathe, with each melodic element given room to shine. The richness of the arrangement is more evident here, showcasing the depth of the songwriting and musicianship. Both versions of 'Travellin' On' gives the gospel element a modern twist and making it perfect soul-raising tackle, in other words.
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 in stock £11.66
Tonight (reissue)
Tonight (reissue) (transparent purple vinyl 7" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: SSCR 2024004 PURPLE. Rel: 04 Apr 25
Tonight (vocal) (4:54)
Tonight (dub) (4:24)
Review: This evergreen favourite gets another reissue, this time on coloured vinyl. Cool Million's 'Tonight' featuring the legendary Glenn Jones mixes up lush 80s soul and funk with a modern twist. Jones's soulful vocals seamlessly float as he serves up smooth lyrics that perfectly complement the infectious groove crafted by Cool Million. There's a nice balance of nostalgia throughout as retro influences kiss up with modern production which means that the tune carries a timeless appeal and always stands out in any set. This remains a must-cop, especially as we head into summer.
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 in stock £13.54
One Of A Kind
One Of A Kind (transparent green vinyl 7" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: SSCR 020 GREEN. Rel: 04 Apr 25
One Of A Kind (vocal) (4:44)
One Of A Kind (dub) (4:44)
Review: 'One of a Kind' expands Cool Million's sound and marks a new direction towards a more diverse boogie funk style ahead of a much anticipated new full length which is due to arrive next year. This latest dancefloor hit features Seest, a Danish soul singer and longtime collaborator, while the tune blends funky, jazz-infused boogie that draws inspiration from artists like Earth, Wind & Fire, Kool & The Gang, and The Crusaders. It boasts powerful horn arrangements, rich chord changes and driving basslines with an up-tempo power-funk groove at its finest. This single serves as a great taste of the album to come.
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 in stock £13.54
Mr Super Cool (reissue)
Cat: AJXLP 606. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Mr Super Cool (6:13)
You're A Dream Maker (3:18)
Cold Harbour Lane (3:31)
Turn & Look Behind You (2:57)
Corner Of The World (4:11)
Answer Man (3:11)
Don't Let The Music Get You Down (1:43)
You're My Lady (It's Been A Long Time) (4:17)
Life's A Roundabout (3:30)
So Much I Want To (3:34)
Review: This long-lost 1973 album from Graham Dee is a fabled record from the man who was a key figure in the 60s London session scene and later a prolific songwriter and producer, and it is now released on vinyl for the first time. Dee was a renowned session guitarist who played with legends like Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck as well as artists such as John Lee Hooker and The Walker Brothers. After working with them, he became an in-house producer for Atlantic Records and honed a distinctive 'British Soul sound.' In the 70s, he moved to the U.S., writing songs and working at the legendary Muscle Shoals. Mr. Super Cool was only rediscovered in 2019 and it's clear to hear Dee's unique talent on a record that offers a fascinating glimpse into early 70s recording.
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 in stock £20.63
Listen To Me Girl
Cat: SJ 561. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Listen To Me Girl (2:53)
Come & Rejoice (2:58)
Listen To Me (Backing track) (2:33)
Review: 'Listen To Me Girl' is a previously unreleased Philadelphia recording licensed from veteran producer Emanuel Manny Campbell Jr. Although featured on a Coastal Records CD project, this marks the first vinyl release of one of The Delights' best tunes. The group consisted of four young male singers, two of whom were Manny's cousins, Keith and Ellis Hill, along with their cousin Jaime and teenage friend, and all were all aged 16-17 and from Chester, Pennsylvania. Under Manny's guidance, they recorded this soulful dancer in 1968. Despite their potential, the group never completed the planned projects and so 'Listen To Me Girl' remains a rare gem from their short-lived career.

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 in stock £13.75
Coney Island's Boardwalk
Coney Island's Boardwalk (blue vinyl 7")
Cat: ESWD 207. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Coney Island's Boardwalk (4:33)
I Confess (3:57)
Review: The new soul project by ex-members of Silver Skylarks, Dorrington Drive, hears lush productions and distinct melodies channelled into the self-revelatory spirit of early 70s AM pop and soul. This cut could've easily been heard on one such radio station, a staple of the time. With the track named after the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Brooklyn, we find ourselves embarking on a thoroughly enjoyable Atlantic coastline jaunt here, through bombastic funk bass and slapping toms.
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 in stock £9.38
Lost Girl
Cat: DD 023B. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Lost Girl (Marc Hype & Jim Dunloop Late Night rework) (3:24)
Special Technique Of Love (Jim Dunloop Shaolin Soul edit) (3:08)
Review: The mighty Dusty Donuts return to Queensbridge where they encounter a 'Lost Girl' featured on a legendary mixtape by one of QB's finest. This bouncy, choppy Marc Hype & Jim Dunloop Late Night Remix is sure to ignite any gathering. On the flipside, the vibes shift from Queensbridge to Staten Island and bring a special sound to work the crowd - this heavy soul classic arrives in true Shaolin style with choppy, dark soul chords and classic hip-hop beats. It's a track that commands attention with the drums but also locks in head and heart.
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Played by: The Allergies
 in stock £12.29
Back In My Arms
Cat: FBT 4508. Rel: 04 Apr 25
Back In My Arms (2:22)
I Can't Help But Love You (2:18)
Review: The Ebonys' debut single, 'Back In My Arms' showcases their rich vocal harmonies and the soulful production that would define their future work. Recorded in 1968 and released in 1969 under Raymond Waterhouse's Avis label, this single may not have charted, but it laid the groundwork for the group's later success at Philadelphia International Records. Both tracks reflect the distinct r&b flavour of the late 60s, blending heartfelt lyrics with lush arrangements by the late Roland Chambers. 'Back In My Arms' features a yearning narrative, highlighting the group's emotional depth, while 'I Can't Help But Love You' brings a smoother, romantic vibe that perfectly showcases their vocal prowess. Now remastered, this edition brings fresh life to a long-overlooked gem, allowing listeners to appreciate the foundation that led to The Ebonys' future hits.
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 in stock £10.42
La Cuota
La Cuota (limited 7")
Cat: FUR 7432. Rel: 04 Apr 25
La Cuota (3:28)
Darling (3:50)
Review: The electrifying return of El Combo Batanga. The Afro-Cuban band and Ubiquity Records favourites descend upon us once more in a sallying storm of Isthmian lightning, bridging the spirit of classic Fania and Tico Records releases, and whipping them back around and through gales of Latin funk, son, timba and boogaloo. "Batanga" refers to the traditional Cuban instrument heard throughout their records, if you listen closely: new A cut 'La Cuota' brings an urgent, hyperbolic funk, while 'Darling' contrasts with nixie moods, a heart-burning Latin soul lament.
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标签: Latin Funk
 in stock £9.38
One Step Ahead
Cat: BEWITH 001SEVENRP. Rel: 11 Apr 25
One Step Ahead (2:33)
I Can't Wait Until I See My Baby's Face (2:43)
Review: This reissue brings to light one of most treasured and elusive recordings of soul music from the 60s. 'One Step Ahead', famously featured in Moonlight and sampled in Mos Def's 'Ms. Fat Booty', stands as a deep masterpiece from her early Columbia years. Released two years before her meteoric rise at Atlantic Records, this track never appeared on any of her Columbia albums, making it a rarity sought after by fans and collectors alike. The flip side, 'I Can't Wait Until I See My Baby's Face', is equally spellbinding. Franklin's rendition of this classic exudes raw emotion and vocal brilliance, elevating it to a level that's both powerful and deeply moving. This special 7" pressing is for anyone passionate about Aretha's legacy. It captures a pivotal moment in her career and offers a chance to own a piece of soul music history, filled with timeless artistry.
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 in stock £14.79
001-015
001-015 (LP)
Cat: FMLP 001LP. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Lost (1:59)
Chupa Chups (1:39)
The Hands Of Time (1:51)
Red & Blue & Green (1:26)
Eff Emm Ell Baby (2:34)
Numero Uno (0:57)
Outta My Way (1:43)
Zap (0:52)
Humble Pie (1:23)
Dreamz (1:25)
Jet Pack (1:58)
Machine Mind (1:37)
Faded (2:03)
Clear The Air (1:15)
Unclearly (1:33)
Darkness Falls (0:58)
Dial Up (0:47)
Running (1:40)
Sei Cardigani Di Bali (2:17)
Skeleton Key (1:35)
Day One (1:45)
Lemon Tarts (1:25)
Follow The Light (0:55)
Top Down (0:57)
Rock Candy (1:24)
Senza Tutti (1:32)
Snoozin' (1:25)
Emenee (2:07)
 in stock £19.38
001-015
001-015 (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: FMLP 001LPC1. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Lost (1:59)
Chupa Chups (1:39)
The Hands Of Time (1:51)
Red & Blue & Green (1:26)
Eff Emm Ell Baby (2:33)
Numero Uno (0:57)
Outta My Way (1:42)
Zap (0:53)
Humble Pie (1:23)
Dreamz (1:26)
Jet Pack (1:58)
Machine Mind (1:37)
Faded (2:05)
Clear The Air (1:15)
Unclearly (1:32)
Darkness Falls (0:59)
Dial Up (0:47)
Running (1:40)
Sei Cardigani Di Bali (2:17)
Skeleton Key (1:36)
Day One (1:45)
Lemon Tarts (1:25)
Follow The Light (0:54)
Top Down (0:57)
Rock Candy (1:24)
Senza Tutti (1:32)
Snoozin' (1:25)
Emenee (2:07)
Review: Frollen Music Library is a high-quality sample library and production house specialising in live ensemble recordings and analogue production techniques. It has a creative process rooted in a love for 60s and 70s music, the foundational sounds for hip-hop sampling, so offers producers easy-to-use sample packs. Created by long-time collaborators Darvid Thor, Henry Jenkins and Hudson Whitlock who are members of Melbourne's soul scene, Frollen Music Library is a rich sound source for productions and compositions in film and television and a go-to resource for fans of artists like David Axelrod and Ennio Morricone. It also works as an evocative mental trip when listened to from back to front.

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 in stock £19.38
Motor Cycle
Cat: HMO 42. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Motor-Cycle Michael
Gonna Fay's
A Lot Like Lucifer (Celia Said Long Time Loser)
The Space Queens (Silky Is Sad)
Who Are Your Friends
Get Togther (With Yourself)
You Can Find Him
Sock It To Me Baby/It's Your Thing (bonus track)
Annabelle With Bells (Home Made Girl) (bonus track)
 in stock £19.58
Motor Cycle
Motor Cycle (LP + booklet + insert)
Cat: HMO 41. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Motor-Cycle Michael (8:12)
Gonna Fay’s (8:43)
A Lot Like Lucifer (Celia Said Long Time Loser) (6:10)
The Space Queens (Silky Is Sad) (7:22)
Who Are Your Friends (5:47)
Get Together (With Yourself) (5:09)
You Can Find Him (5:19)
Review: Lotti Golden's debut is a fearless dive into the chaotic, electric world of late-60s New York, where countercultural misfits and street prophets populate her genre-warping narratives. Opener 'Motor-Cycle Michael' sets the pace with its freewheeling energy, while 'Gonna Fay's' drifts into bluesy psychedelia. The sprawling 'A Lot Like Lucifer (Celia Said Long Time Loser)' shifts between swaggering rock and theatrical storytelling, mirroring the unpredictability of its characters. 'Who Are Your Friends' leans into funk-driven introspection, while 'Get Together (With Yourself)' and 'You Can Find Him' push her vision further, blending soul and gospel-inflected harmonies. Golden's distinctive approach, combining raw honesty with a complex musical palette, firmly establishes her as an artist who reshapes the boundaries of pop and rock. Born and raised in Brooklyn, Golden was drawn to music from an early age, nurtured by her parents' passion for art and culture. At just 16, she caught the attention of Bob Crewe's Saturday Music, signing as a staff writer. But Golden's vision reached beyond writing for othersishe was determined to tell her own story. With vivid lyrics that captured her experiences in New York City, her debut album chronicles youthful defiance, introspection and transformation.
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 in stock £28.75
Back To Us
Cat: SHA 58581. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Millionaire
Something Gotta Change
Falling For You
I've Got Dreams To Remember
Don't Hide
Lose My Religion (feat monophonics)
Clear High
Way Up (feat Ruby Amanfu & Sam Ashworth)
Cry To Me
First Sight
We Turn To Us
 in stock £27.71
Bille & Stan
Cat: PH 5807. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Them There Eyes (1:30)
Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do (2:23)
He's Funny That Way (2:51)
You're Driving Me Crazy (1:37)
Strange Fruit (3:00)
I Love You, Porgy (3:13)
Lover Come Back to Me (2:18)
Billie's Blues (I Love My Man) (3:06)
Miss Brown to You (1:50)
Detour Ahead (2:18)
I Cover the Waterfront (3:24)
Crazy He Calls Me (2:24)
 in stock £14.79
Sabor De Amor
Sabor De Amor (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: JB 002LP. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Vadiagem (3:24)
Sabor De Amor (3:24)
A Ultima Balada (3:24)
Leva-La-Ei (Like A Bird Flying) (3:24)
Renascimento (3:24)
Siga O Teu Caminho (3:24)
Cubana (3:53)
Sao Conrado (3:06)
Amor, Riso E Lagrimas (4:10)
Amor Na Terra Do Berimbau (2:27)
Vem Dancar O Samba (4:19)
Viveiro De Passaros (1:51)
Review: Brazilian artist Hyldon's 1981 album 'Sabor De Amor' is a Latin classic that is well overdue this reissue by Jazzybelle Records. It was the fourth from the soul man, singer and instrumentalist who was, with equally celebrated peers Tim Maia and Cassiano, at the very heart of the Brazilian soul revolution of 70s. This may be his most consistent album with its more than accomplished backing by Azymuth musicians including Alexandre Malheiros on bass, drums from Ivan "Mamao" Conti and Hammond jams from Sergio Carvalho amongst others. The bass is funky, the arrangements are sophisticated and full of sun with noodling jazz melodies and Portuguese vocals all oozing summer magic. From mellow moments like the title cut to more dazzling and upbeat dancers like 'Amor Na Terra Do Berimbau' this isa joyous listen.

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标签: MPB | Jazz Funk
 in stock £26.66
Lost Girl
Lost Girl (translucent red vinyl 7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DD 023RED. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Lost Girl (Marc Hype & Jim Dunloop Late Night rework) (3:32)
Special Technique Of Love (Jim Dunloop Shaolin Soul edit) (3:08)
Review: The mighty Dusty Donuts return to Queensbridge where they encounter a 'Lost Girl' featured on a legendary mixtape by one of QB's finest. This bouncy, choppy Marc Hype & Jim Dunloop Late Night Remix is sure to ignite any gathering. On the flipside, the vibes shift from Queensbridge to Staten Island and bring a special sound to work the crowd - this heavy soul classic arrives in true Shaolin style with choppy, dark soul chords and classic hip-hop beats. It's a track that commands attention with the drums but also locks in head and heart.
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Played by: The Allergies
 in stock £14.58
Wish (reissue)
Wish (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: NJS 812. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Wishes
Gosen-shi No Cowboy
Sympathy
Street Dancer
Kiss Again
Half Moon
Joyuu
Rose
Shojo Koukai
Yuunagi Kaigan
Saigo No Tabi
Wishes
 in stock £31.66
Physical Attraction
Cat: PPU 112. Rel: 09 Apr 25
All Night Love (3:55)
Chances Go Round (4:15)
In The Mood (3:05)
Physical Attraction (3:59)
Perfect Pair (3:25)
In Your Life (3:18)
U Know, I Know (3:17)
Baby's Gone (3:54)
Without Love (3:28)
Review: Alex "Landy" Hill was the producer for and founding member of the 80s r&b and disco group Timex Social Club. This gem is the result of a deep dive into his archives and is an unreleased 1990s Bay Area demo project. The collection features nine original tracks created in collaboration with vocalist Jordana and songwriter John Pruitt all written and recorded in Hill's modest apartment studio. As you would expect of him, the tunes capture the raw, soulful energy of the era's underground r&b and funk scene with a nice lo-fi edge and plenty of analogue sounds from the time. Long tucked away on ageing cassette tapes, the recordings have now been carefully restored by PPU to offer a great look at Hill's post-Timex era.

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标签: Disco Funk | Soul Disco
 in stock £13.75
I Need You
Cat: SD 1004. Rel: 01 Apr 25
I Need You (2:46)
I Need You (instrumental) (3:09)
Review: Soul-Direction presents the first legitimate re-release of this bona-fide soul rarity which has been licensed courtesy of Resnik Music Group. The track was recorded by King George and The Fabulous Souls and was originally released in the late 60s and early 70s in Los Angeles, where it became a quick favourite on the soul scene. 'I Need You' and its counterpart 'Baby I've Got It' were both written and produced by lead vocalist "King" George Renfro. Despite little information on Renfro or the group, the song became a sought-after gem after being championed by DJ Ion Tsakalis in the 80s.
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 in stock £10.21
Calling Out (reissue)
Calling Out (reissue) (red vinyl 7" 再出版)
Cat: CMC 288RED. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Calling Out (7" edit) (5:39)
Calling Out (7" edit instrumental) (5:35)
Review: Former Paper Recordings artist Sophie Lloyd apparently started working on "Calling Out" whilst gripped by the January blues. Her intention was simply to make "happy music". To that end, she turned to her gospel roots. The results, shared here on 7" single for the first time, are little less than spectacular. With collaborator Dames Brown in tow, Lloyd's vocals - accompanied by a gospel choir, of course - simply soar above a jaunty, piano-heavy track rich in live instrumentation. It sits somewhere between traditional gospel, house and disco, with a flipside instrumental brilliantly showcasing the quality of the instrumentation throughout. The piano solos, in particular, are breathlessly good.
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 in stock £10.42
Silk&Sorrow
Cat: MPM 350LP. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Intro (3:05)
Better Days (2:58)
Hiya (1:25)
Dragon (1:49)
Kiki (2:45)
I Don't Care (2:15)
Can't Love (1:56)
Sometimes (0:59)
Lota (2:11)
Let The Heart Grow (2:16)
Outro (0:59)
 in stock £19.79
Private File
Private File (LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: NJS 814. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Private File (4:35)
Track 2 (3:46)
Track 3 (4:42)
Track 4 (5:45)
Track 5 (4:00)
Track 6 (5:57)
Sonatine (Impressive version) (4:59)
Track 8 (3:34)
Track 9 (4:28)
Track 10 (4:46)
! low stock £31.66
Showdown (10th Anniversary Edition)
Showdown (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited hand-numbered gold vinyl LP + 7")
Cat: MLP 1008GOLD. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Road To Earth (feat Peter Thomas) (3:24)
It's The Music (feat Afrika Bambaataa, Charlie Funk, Hektek & Deejay Snoop) (3:33)
In The Dark (feat Nichola Richards) (3:09)
The Spell Of Ra-Orkon (3:01)
Political Power (feat Afrika Bambaataa, Charlie Funk & Donald D) (3:11)
Drifting Stars (3:17)
Not Get Caught (feat Derobert) (3:02)
Locked & Loaded (3:20)
Catfight (3:39)
Hot Stuff (feat Afrika Bambaataa, Charlie Funk & Deejay Snoop) (3:00)
The Showdown (3:23)
Review: German funk heroes The Mighty Mocambos continue to prove that their funk is an ever-evolving force, navigating between the worlds of gritty, organic soul and cinematic experimentation with unapologetic energy. Their latest offering marks another step forward, refining the groove-laden formula that's earned them global acclaim while pushing into new territory. The opening track hits hard with orchestral flair on 'Road to Earth,' where the legendary Peter Thomas's arrangements lay the foundation for a full-on sonic odyssey. As they move through the album, tracks like 'It's the Music' and 'Hot Stuff' groove like a classic, with Afrika Bambaataa's presence lifting the energy and ensuring a tight vibe. But it's not all about party anthems. 'Not Get Caught' from DeRobert tells a story that's as gritty as it is soulful, capturing a narrative of crime with a raw, undeniable swagger. Even more dynamic is the standout 'Catfight,' which melds mysterious Eastern flavours with a tripped-out break, displaying a versatility that refuses to be boxed in. This is an album of triumphs, not just in the power of individual tracks but in the overall cohesion of sound and spirit, and by taking a step further into uncharted waters while keeping their infectious funk roots firmly grounded, The Mighty Mocambos challenge expectations and push boundaries. A showcase of a band in full flight, steadily rising.
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 in stock £20.42
Master Blaster
Cat: MXMRK 2070. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Master Blaster
I Was Made To Love Her
Review: New York's incomparable edit king, and a hugely prolific one at that, Danny Krivit aka Mr K returns with some elongated reworks of a couple of Stevie Wonder's most timeless tunes. First up is his version of 'Master Blaster' which was originally the sound of Stevie paying tribute to Bob Marley. In his hands, it has a big intro and drums ready to rock. Flip it over and you will find 'I Was Made To Love Her' which has big r&b overtones and the sort of breakdowns that really build a vibe in the club. Adding in lashings of signature soul and you have two more steamy and effective tributes from the one and only Mr K.
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 in stock £11.46
I'm Still Here
Cat: ES 087. Rel: 03 Apr 25
I'm Still Here (3:57)
What More Csn I Say (3:18)
Review: Described by Numero as a viral smash hit, whose pathogenic preponderance warranted use of the term "viral" even before the advent of the internet, The Notations' 1973 steamer 'I'm Still Here' documents the peak of the Chicago vocal soul trio's salad days as band. This was the second 45 to come out after the TAD Records debut from 1969, 'Trying My Best To Find Her', and is a telling triplet waltz, scolding the feminine listener-subject for her many ignominious refusals of love. Revisiting the single for a new music video in 2024, The Notations are indeed still here, repeating an unlearned lesson; and clearly, they have no more to say, with the brightly-lit chorale 'What More Can I Say' backing up the B-side.
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I'm Still Here
I'm Still Here (white vinyl 7")
Cat: ES 087C1. Rel: 03 Apr 25
I'm Still Here (3:57)
What More Can I Say (3:17)
Review: US soul group and Chicago's Southside favourites The Notations endured many musical evolutions in their time. The group released on both major labels and minor ones and had the likes of Sly Johnson and Curtis Mayfield taking care of their production. Numero Group has put together a first overview of their indie-label golden age on the album Still Here 1967-1973 which is full of lush r&b ballads as well as socially-conscious soul. Two of their best now also get pressed up to this 7" with heart-rending A-side and the swooning 'What More Can I Say' both immediately drawing you in. These have been sampled by Anderson.Paak, redveil and so may well sound familiar.
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Walk The Dog & Light The Light
Walk The Dog & Light The Light (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile silver vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3827C. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Oh Yeah Maybe Baby (The Heebie Jeebies) (3:16)
A Woman Of The World (4:10)
The Descent Of Luna RosE (3:30)
Art Of Love (3:32)
Lite A Flame (The Animal Rights Song) (3:12)
Louise's Church (3:33)
Broken Rainbow (3:51)
Walk The Dog And Light The Light (Song Of The Road) (3:44)
To A Child (3:30)
I'm So Proud / Dedicated To The One I Love (3:38)
 in stock £25.83
Strangers (In Our Homeland)
Cat: SRO 020. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Strangers (In Our Homeland) (4:06)
Reggie's Thang (4:23)
Review: Originally released in 1972, these are the only known recordings from Tulsa soul band Outback. The A-side is an eclectic, psychedelic funk ballad with lyrics drawn from religious scripture and drawing powerful parallels to Black slavery in the U.S. They lend a deeply spiritual and socially conscious edge to the track which is potent in groove as it is message. The B-side, 'Reggie's Thang,' takes a different turn and is a raw, psychedelic instrumental showcasing the band's musical range and experimental edge. Together, these are a time machine back to powerful moments in soul and funk history, now rediscovered and sure to be appreciated all over again.
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Lifestyles
Cat: TR 12018LP. Rel: 03 Apr 25
The Call (4:18)
You Know With Friends (2:32)
Green Ray (3:58)
Spirals (3:57)
Rosita's Theme (2:13)
Act Of Love (3:45)
Moon River (4:13)
Souvenir (3:49)
The Queen (4:12)
Lifestyles
 in stock £17.92
Lifestyles
Cat: TR 12018CD. Rel: 03 Apr 25
The Call
You Know With Friends
Green Ray
Spirals
Act Of Love
Lifestyles
Moon River
Souvenir
The Queen
Rosita's Theme
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Lifestyles
Lifestyles (translucent orange vinyl LP)
Cat: TR 12018LPC1. Rel: 03 Apr 25
The Call (4:18)
You Know With Friends (2:31)
Green Ray (3:57)
Spirals (3:57)
Rosita's Theme (2:16)
Act Of Love (3:45)
Lifestyles (3:00)
Moon River (4:13)
Souvenir (3:49)
The Queen (4:12)
 in stock £15.63
Yamate Hotel
Cat: FWRF 009. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Yamate Hotel (3:59)
Bad Junkie Blues (3:49)
Review: Fourth Wave reissue one of the great works of Japanese composer, keyboardist and producer Hiroshi Sato. Forming part of a fresh flood of reissues that the label have explicitly mandated, Sato's are highlights among a discrete period of exquisitely recorded and visually designed LPs from the late 70s and early 80s. With a sleekly surreal cover artwork by Tadanori Yokoo - psych rock's pastiching answer to Vaughan Oliver - Sato brought chilled finger-flair to his various recorded synth patches, electric pianos, chamber brasses and guitars, all of which are recorded to produce a precise, razored sound in xpander-funk. Something latent - something much more - than mere smooth AOR is conveyed here. Perhaps it can be focalised in the LP's aura of effortless, disengaged mellowness, as if good comportment and style is an inevitability of life in cosmopolitan 80s Tokyo.
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(You) Got What I Need
Cat: BEWITH 002SEVENRP. Rel: 31 Mar 25
(You) Got What I Need (2:52)
Powerful Love (2:07)
Review: Freddie Scott's 'You Got What I Need' first appeared on a 45 single released by toucan-mascotted Shout Records in 1968, at the astronomical height of the swingin' soul era. Freddie Scott was in turn a master singer, songwriter and producer from Rhode Island, as this record lies among his most famous positive lyrical assessments of a potential suitor (of which there are many). The work of legendary producers Gamble & Huff, the lead track here was sampled by Ghostface Killah for the wonderful 'Save Me Dear' with Jay Dilla, cementing its legacy as an influence on the most eminent in hip-hop; an unlikely sound-source!
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EP
EP (double 7" 再出版)
Cat: JMANSP 003. Rel: 02 Apr 25
California Soul (2:58)
Liberation Conversation (album version) (2:03)
Let's Wade In The Water (3:28)
Woman Of The Ghetto (3:04)
Review: This record comes at a sad time, as Marlena Shaw passed away in January 2024, the New York born soul singer with her unmistakable voice leaving a long list of amazing credits and performances when she departed. This magnificent double 7" focuses on her early years in the late 1960s, work she did on the highly influential Cadet label just before she moved to Blue Note. 'California Soul', 'Liberation Conversation', 'Let's Wade In The Water' and 'Woman Of The Ghetto' are all soul classics by the late songbird, and all gathered togethere here into one unmissable EP.
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The Very Best Of Nina Simone
The Very Best Of Nina Simone (limited 180 gram "crystal" clear vinyl LP)
Cat: 526009. Rel: 31 Mar 25
My Baby Just Cares For Me (3:40)
I Loves You Porgy (4:06)
Love Me Or Leave Me (3:25)
Little Girl Blue (4:13)
He Needs Me (2:21)
Children Go Where I Send You (2:27)
Willow Weep For Me (3:35)
Nobody Knows You When You're Down & Out (2:40)
Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair (3:32)
Trouble In Mind (5:44)
Exactly Like You (3:11)
Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me (2:47)
Work Song (2:32)
Fine & Mellow (3:27)
Mood Indigo (4:00)
The Other Woman (3:01)
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Killing Time
Cat: FNR 256. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Better Times (3:55)
Good Work (live At Jamuary 3) (4:27)
Love So Bad (part 2) (2:53)
The Honey Badger Strut (4:10)
Don't You Doubt It Baby (4:35)
Can't Get Over You (3:42)
When Will It Be Enough (4:40)
Let's Pretend (3:40)
Echo's Theme (3:45)
In My Way (3:58)
 in stock £23.75
An Extraodinary Dream
An Extraodinary Dream (7" + insert)
Cat: SRO 022. Rel: 10 Apr 25
An Extraordinary Dream (3:07)
An Extraordinary Dream (instrumental) (2:59)
Review: Long-lost Tidewater soul classic 'An Extraordinary Dream' gets a welcome reissue here by Symphonical with input from the last surviving band member Larry Gray. This timeless love song was recorded in 1969 at Charlie McClendon Studios and was the first of two singles by Gray and his group, The Soul Seekers, which was made up of five Huntington High alumni who helped shape the region's musical scene. Led by Gray who was fresh from five years at Stax Records with Otis Redding, the group backed numerous touring acts and this single was produced under Wilson Harrell's Check Productions. It's a lovably forlorn and low-slung soul sound with heavy-hearted melodies, horns and aching vocals.
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My Heart Is Drowning
Cat: PRS 1025. Rel: 07 Apr 25
My Heart Is Drowning (2:42)
Stuck In The Mud (2:37)
 in stock £7.49
Lights Out Association
Lights Out Association (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: WOIOLP 007. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Tomastown (2:53)
Like Folklore (3:08)
Soul Burn (3:44)
Inspiration (3:40)
Firewood (3:12)
Paragon (3:34)
Feather (4:24)
October (4:38)
Finish Line (3:27)
Neon (5:01)
 in stock £22.92
Good Weed & Red Wine
Cat: COOE 1037. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Good Weed & Red Wine (3:57)
Dopus No 1 (Aka The Grifter, Aka Mr Holland's Dopus) (4:15)
Review: On 'Good Weed And Red Wine', Seattle funk and soul group True Loves let on as to their favourite substantive combo. It's a potent pairing indeed. Their first release since 2021's album Sunday Afternoon finds the band revitalised and funky as ever, with leading saxophonist Skerik providing pleated heat, embossing his signature brass instrument over a Morricone-ish funk maunder. The legendary Nigel Hall joins on keys, impressing both whites and blacks with warm-bodied but firm fingertip hammerings. Mature, at peak, and munchy, without either a hint of paranoia or gone-offness, this unlikely fusion of vint and splint sure doesn't turn up skint!
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Dynamite
Dynamite (limited180 gram audiophile translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3767C. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Family Blues (3:17)
Here, There & Everywhere (3:06)
Daffodil (1:59)
Blue Organ (3:21)
Dynamite (4:34)
Misty (3:37)
Whiskey (4:03)
Round About 12 (2:38)
I Wanna Be Your Man (6:17)
Review: Dutch keyboard player Fred van Zegveld's 1969 release is a high-voltage display of Hammond organ wizardry, stretching across jazz, soul and r&b with unshakable confidence. His originals, like 'Family Blues' and 'Blue Organ,' are thick with groove, their choppy rhythms and swelling chords bouncing off Ruud Jacobs' steady basslines and Louis de Bey's crisp, unfussy drumming. The title track channels that same energy into a slow-burning, percussive churn, each phrase pulling tighter before van Zegveld lets loose with another spiralling run. His approach to covers is just as striking. 'Misty' drifts into smoky, late-night territory, drenched in shimmering vibrato, while 'I Wanna Be Your Man' ditches the Beatles' pop polish for something grittier, the organ growling over a rolling rhythm section. There's a looseness to the playing, a sense that the band is locked in but always on the edge of cutting loose. The whole record moves with a natural, in-the-room warmthivan Zegveld doesn't just play the Hammond, he makes it breathe, pulling back for hushed, introspective moments before launching into ecstatic swells.
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Funk & Soul Instrumentals 1968
VARIOUS
Cat: 62573. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Sounds Of Synanon - "Extra Long Hoop La" (4:54)
Mike Boyd - "Sock It To Me" (5:01)
Matadors - "Funky Judge" (3:16)
Jonny Brown - "Chain Of Fools" (2:31)
Duke Payne - "The Bottom" (2:36)
The Capitols - "Cool Jerk ’68" (2:11)
Trudy Pitts - "Trudy 'n' Blue" (4:23)
John Phillip Soul - "Soul Strut" (2:11)
Sam Rhodes - "Shake Your Soul Honey" (2:23)
Roy Briant - "Poochie" (2:59)
The Soul Machine - "Bag Of Goodies" (2:39)
Roy Ward - "Horse With A Freeze" (5:09)
 in stock £25.63
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