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Soul On The Real Side 15 | Album Of The Day

The ever reliable Soul On The Realside CD series returns with its 15th volume. Packed with 16 modern soul gems from the 70s emanating from the Capitol group of labels. Highlights included the modern soul dancers Corey Blake 'How Can I Go On Without You', Cornelious Brothers & Sister Rose 'Big Time Lover' , Rance Allen 'Reasons To Survive' and Freddie Terrell 'You Had It Made' . George Soule all time great 'Get Involved'  sits alongside the excellent but lesser known Brown Sugar 'The Game Is Over' and Charles Williams 'Standing In The Way'. There are some nice mid tempo...
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McNeal & Niles – Thrust | Wilbur Niles & Thrust – Thrust Too — Album Of The Day

Thrust – McNeal & Niles McNeal and Niles initially recorded their first album—limited to 500 copies—in Akron Ohio in the makeshift Man-Ray studios, which also happened to double up as a car wash. Barrels of soap and detergent were rolled out of the way to make space for the band and their equipment, an unknown assortment of names from the American Midwest, and Niles’ then girlfriend Machelle McNeal recording vocals and synthesisers. Thrust exists in the blurred space between jazz, funk, soul and R&B in which many homemade recordings from the late seventies occupied, the overall sound signature not too...
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This Is Flying Dutchman (Compilation, LP & CD) | Album Of The Day

To coincide with the relaunch of Bob Thiele's Flying Dutchman label Dean Rudland has compiled for BGP 'This Is Flying Dutchman 1969-75. It contains 16 tracks from this epic label, featuring not only its main stars Gil Scott Heron, Lonnie Liston Smith and Leon Thomas but many lesser known artists. Gil Scott Heron 'Revolution Will Not Be Televised' and 'Whitey On The Moon' perfectly illustrate his spoken word style. Leon Thomas 'Just in Time To See the Sun' is a fantastic uptempo Funky Jazz stormer, whilst 'Echoes' is a beautiful mid tempo track. Cesar 'See Saw Affair' is a vocal...
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Seven Inch Singles from Soul Brother and Expansion

Vaneese & Carolyn - The Goodbye Song / Just A Little Smile Vaneese & Carolyn are Vaneese Thomas (daughter of Rufus Thomas) and Carolyn Mitchell who recorded two singles together at Polydor in 1977 and 1978. From these, the 1978 collaboration has been reissued here, the sides reversed. Original copies have exchanged hands for over £300. Both singers had recorded with Disco producer John Davis and his Monster Orchestra the same year on his album “Ain’t That Enough For You”, but both these songs are more sophisticated classic soul stylings with incredible vocal performances. Buy standard dinked copy HERE Buy...
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Will Downing – Pieces | Album Of The Day

The Prince of Sophisticated Soul, Will Downing returns with a new 7 track CD. Will is in fine voice throughout, supported by some fine musicians including Hubert Eaves IV on bass,John 'Lil' Roberts on drums and David P Stevens on guitar and his wife Audrey Wheeler Downing on backing vocals on certain tracks' Love On You' , 'Make You Mine Again' , 'You Deserve Better', 'Dammit I Want You' and 'Kinda Guy' are good mid tempo soul tracks. There is a nice cover of Barry White's rare groove classic  'Early Years'.  'What I Gotta Do' has a little more tempo...
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Billy Valentine and the Universal Truth (Flying Dutchman) | Album Of The Day

Bob Thiele Jr resurrects his father's Flying Dutchman label with this beautiful album from Billy Valentine & The Universal Truth. It contains versions of classic message songs mainly from the early 70's. The message of these timeless songs is still as revelant today as it was in those ground breaking times 50 years ago. Billy is accompanied by many great musicians including James Gadson, Jeff Parker, Larry Gouldings, The Croker and more. The album is superbly produced by Bob Thiele Jr. Tracks include Curtis Mayfield 'We The People Who Are Darker Than Blue', Gil Scott Heron 'Home Is Where The...
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Pharoah Sanders Quartet Live At Fabric 1980 – NDR Kultur | Album Of The Day

NDR Kultur have put out a rare and hitherto unreleased live recording of Pharoah Sanders in concert at the Fabrik club in Altona, Hamburg in 1980, accompanied by Curtis Lundy on upright bass, former Jazz Messenger John Hicks on keys and the experienced Idris Muhammad on drums. The set is an energetic, powerful live affair, comprised mainly of tracks taken from Pharoah’s 1980 Theresa album Journey to the One, in my book one of his finest bodies of work which eschews the free form and polemical musical stylings of some of his braver and more spiritual output on Impulse back...
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Reel People – Love 2 | Album Of The Day

Reel People return after a ten year wait with a new album 'Love 2'. It features many guest vocalists and is a mixture of uptempo and mid tempo contemporary  Soulful and R&B grooves. Eric Roberson soulful voice fronts the superb uptempo dancer 'Save A Lil Love'. Jill Rock Jones sings on the upper mid tempo plodder 'Everything's So Crazy'. Chantae Cann lends her sweet voice to 'Dance In Her Eyes' another mid tempo groover which ends with an unnecessary rap from Dayne Jordan. Raheem DeVaughn vocalises on the pulsating mid tempo  Deja Vu'. Paula features on two neo soul tracks...
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Kool and the Gang – Live at P.J’s | Album Of The Day

Kool and the Gang recorded this great album live at P.J.’s in Hollywood California in 1971. The Album illustrated what great musicians these guys were, even through most of the band members were still teenagers at the time. ‘N.T’ (No title) is a funky bass led track with nice horns, flute and a drum break which has been sampled over 300 times. ‘Ricksonata’ has a slight Caribbean feel. There is  great version of Charles Lloyd’s Latin groover ‘Sombrero Sam’ with great flute playing from D.T. ‘Ronnie’s Groove’ is a funky tune written and led by tenor man Ronnie Bell. ‘Lucky...
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Ray Perez y Sus Kenyas – Ra Rai! | Album Of The Day

 Ray Perez was a pianist and bandleader of seminal Venezuelan salsa group Los Dementes, recording seven albums between 67 and 68 with this outfit. Off the back of these initial successes, he was exported to New York where he worked alongside Kako’s orchestra (Francisco Angel Bastar) in the late 60’s. After finishing his stint in NYC, Perez returned to Caracas where he summoned the finest indigenous talent available to him at the time (Luis Arias, Alfredo Naranjo, Perucho Torcat, Larry Francia) and founded Los Kenya, an Afro-Venezuelan salsa group that were one of the rawest and most exiting contemporary musical...