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Anglo Saxon Brown – Songs For Evolution | Album of the day 18th of May 2020

Rightfully a perennially in-demand set, this 1976 album cut for Atlantic was the group’s only offering (a solitary 7” aside) and only hints at what could have been had they continued to produce music of this calibre. The classic ‘Gonna make You Mine’ kicks off this fine set followed by the 2-step ‘Straighten It Up’ and the funky ‘ASB Theme’. ‘The Grizzly’ and ‘Disco Music’ are aimed at the dancefloor while ‘The Man I Love’ is a sweet, mid tempo ballad, the finger clicked ‘Call On Me’ is a wonderful slice of Philly soul while the lush ender ‘I’ll Keep...
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Betty Wright – Explosion | Album of the day 16th May 2020

Betty Wright’s 1976 album ‘Explosion’ is considered by many to be her career best. The string laden 2 stepper ‘Smother Me With Your Love’ has been a very popular Rare Groove track for years. ‘Keep Feelin’ is a great Modern Soul mid tempo dancer. The Ballads ‘If I Ever Do Wrong’, ‘I Think You Better Think About it’ and the jazzier ‘Life’ are also highlights. Four non album 45 sides include the funky ‘Slip and Do It’ and ‘If Was A Kid’ a future Modern Soul classic awaiting discovery that ends this album on a high.   CD [add_to_cart id=""...
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Donald Byrd – Black Byrd | Album of the day 14th May 2020

Ground breaking album from 1973, one of the first jazz-funk albums and the biggest seller on Blue note at that time.Produced by Larry Mizell this introduced a new sound featuring an all star cast Inc Harvey Mason, Joe Sample, Wilton Felder etc topped by Donald’s brilliant trumpet playing. ‘Flight Time’, ‘BlackByrd’, ‘Love’s So Far Away’ and ‘Mr Thomas’ have that ‘Mizell’ stamp all over them, and are brilliant early jazz funk groovers. The mellow ‘Sky High’ and ‘Where Are We Going’ are equally good. One of the all time great jazz funk albums. CD LP [add_to_cart id=""...
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Pat Metheny – From This Place | Album of the day 13th May 2020

Bestselling jazz fusion guitarist Pat Metheny releases his first album of all-new material for five years with drummer Antonio Sanchez, double bassist Linda May Han Oh, and UK pianist Gwilym Simcock. The album is a document of unrehearsed expression (Metheny’s idea) with Meshell Ndegeocello’s haunting voice and Grégoire Maret’s harmonica guesting on the ethereal ‘From This Place’ and ‘The Past In Us’ respectively. ‘America Undefined’ is a 13-plus minutes tour-de-force, the Wes Montgomery-like ‘Wide and Far’ is catchy with some great crescendos, the Latin touch of ‘Same River’ glistens while the calm and chaos of ‘Pathmaker’ ebbs and flows. ‘Everything...
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Curtis Mayfield – Curtis | Album of the day 12th May 2020

This 1970 debut release from Curtis Mayfield is an acknowledged classic among soul albums (and albums in general) and has stood the test of time, both lyrically and musically. Powerful, keenly observed social commentary – often with a wry, dark humour – abound across the set. The stunning ‘The Other Side Of Town’ brings to the fore the universal and enduring problems with social equality and the stark differences in opportunity that it brings, the epic ‘We People Who Are Darker Than Blue’ and ‘If There’s A Hell Down Below…’ are lengthy, punchy slabs of funky soul, the classic ‘Move...
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Philip Bailey – Love Will Find A way | Album of the day 11th May 2020

Founding member of Earth, Wind & Fire Philip Bailey delivers his 12th solo album and has assembled a cast of soul and jazz royalty on ‘Love Will Find A way’ including Christian McBride, Chick Corea, Steve Gadd, Robert Glasper, Kamasi Washington,Christian Scott, Bilal, Casey Benjamin, Kendrick Scott and Derrick Hodge among many others. The urgent, driving cover of Curtis’ ‘Billy Jack’ is a triumph, the smooth, jazzy ‘You’re Everything’ brings the sunshine while Mayfield in mined again on the airy ‘We’re A Winner’. ‘Stairway To The Stars’ is an eastern-vibe jazz instrumental, ‘Brooklyn Blues’ again ploughs a deep jazz vein while...
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Susan Phillips – Soft Sexy Soul | Album of the day 8th May 2020

Susan Phillips' ‘Soft sexy Soul’ 'Holy Grail album' was recorded for Sylvia Robinson’s All Platinum label 1971, pressed in small quantities. Few copies have ever surfaced, it is so rare that many collectors doubt if it was ever released The album has that classic early 70’s New Jersey Orchestrated Soul sound. The album contains the in demand 2-step single ‘He Knows My Key (is always in the Mailbox)’ , the Northern Soul floater ‘Answer to my Prayer’ , Detroit sounding ‘Please Don’t Keep Me Lonely’ the multi paced ‘Where Do I Go From Here’ and many great ballads like ‘He’s...
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Samuel Jonathan Johnson – My Music | Album of the day 7th May 2020

Superb 1978 and only album recorded by keyboardist and singer Samuel Jonathan Johnson, ‘My Music’is an unheralded Soul /Jazz-Funk gem. ‘My Music’ is a very unusually structured cosmic two stepper that has an irrepressible groove and amazing strings and instrumentation. ‘Sweet Love’ is a too short uptempo keyboard backed groove with uplifting lyrics. ‘You’ is a slightly off-beat string laden uptempo dancer, ‘It Ain’t easy’, ‘Reason for the Reason’and ‘Thank you Mother Dear’are also good uptempo tracks. ‘Yesterdays and Tomorrow’ and ‘Just Us’ are good ballads.Very strong album. Listen to tracks My Music What The World Needs...
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Carmen Lundy Soul To Soul | Album of the day 6th May 2020

Carmen Lundy has established herself as one of the leading contemporary female jazz singers,she possesses a rich tone which oozes class and sassiness. ‘Soul To Soul’ is another great album with 13 mainly self composed captivating songs featuring an amazing cast of musicians. Patrice Rushen contributes a major part playing keyboards on most tracks, Bennie Maupin on Sax, Randy Brecker on Trumpet and Warren Wolf on Vibes compliment the tight core band on key tracks. ‘Grateful Pt 2’ is a superb uptempo groove track, ‘Life is a song in me’ a Soul/Jazz mid tempo and ‘Everything I Need’ and the...
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The Lost Generation – Young, Tough and Terrible | Album of the day 5th of May 2020

The Lost Generation were a harmony soul group from Chicago who released their much lauded ‘The Young, Tough and Terrible’ album in 1972. It follows in a similar style to their debut and only other album ‘Sly, Slick And Wicked’ from two years earlier. Lowrell Simon lead the group as singer and songwriter and this ten-track soul/funk offering finds them in their prime. The brooding ‘This Is The Lost Generation’ is a dark, ghetto soul gem, they do a decent cover of ‘Tired Of Being Alone’ but better is the string lead beat ballad ‘All In The Course Of A...