- Fred Astaire - Cheek To Cheek
- Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra - When You're Smiling
- Nat "King" Cole - My Baby Just Cares For Me
- Vic Damone - Let's Fall In Love
- Tony Bennett - I'm A Fool To Want You
- Gene Kelly - Singin' In The Rain
- Chet Baker - I Fall In Love Too Easily
- Frank Sinatra - I've Got You Under My Skin
- Perry Como - Papa Loves Mambo
- Sammy Davis Jr. - Something's Gotta Give
- Frankie Laine - I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Bab
- Johnny Mathis - Wonderful! Wonderful!
- Cab Calloway - Minnie The Moocher (Theme Song)
- Bing Crosby - Autumn Leaves
- Dean Martin - Sway (Quien Sera)
- Harry Belafonte - Day O (The Banana Boat Song)
- Bob Mcfadden & Dor - The Beat Generation
- Paul Anka - Put Your Head On My Shoulder
- Bobby Darin - Beyond The Sea
- Joao Gilberto - Chega De Saudade
- Mark Murphy - Firefly
- Oscar Brown Jr - Dat Dere
- Louis Prima, Sam Butera, Gia Malone & The Witnesses - S
- Mel Tormé - Comin' Home Baby
- Andy Williams - Moon River
- Leon Thomas - Song For My Father
- Brook Benton - Love Me Or Leave Me
- Bobby Cole - A Perfect Day
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- Moods - Love Is Real
- Emancipator - Black Lake
- Dj Cam Quartet - Cantaloop Island
- Waldeck - Jerry Weintraub
- Apes - Sunset Blvd
- Guts Feat. Beat Assailant & Mary May - Ain't Perfect
- Gotan Project - Last Tango In Paris
- Dlj - Grounds
- Mr. Scruff - Bernard's Shuffle
- Kazam - Waterlily
- Quantic Feat. Western Transient - Latitude
- Philippe Cohen Solal Feat. Chassol - Mind Food Variatio
A nice collection to relax in a warm and cosy musical atmosphere
- Al Green - Let's Stay Together
- Etta James - I Just Want To Make Love To You
- The Platters - The Great Pretender
- Screamin' Jay Hawkins - I Put A Spell On You
- The Shirelles - Will You Love Me Tomorrow
- James Brown & The Famous Flames - Think
- Aretha Franklin - Try A Little Tenderness
- Ben E. King - Stand By Me
- Peggy Lee - Fever
- The Clovers - Love Potion No. 9
- Ike & Tina Turner - A Fool In Love
- The Drifters - Save The Last Dance For Me
- The Impressions Feat. Curtis Mayfield - Little Young Lo
- Aretha Franklin - God Bless The Child
- Stevie Wonder - Contract On Love
- Al Jarreau - Ain't No Sunshine
- The Marvelettes - Please Mr. Postman
- Bob & Earl - Harlem Shuffle
- O.v Wright - Let's Straighten In Out
- Esther Phillips - Release Me
- Otis Redding - These Arms Of Mine
- Gladys Knight & The Pips - Every Beat Of My Heart
- The Supremes With Diana Ross - Your Heart Belongs To Me
- Sam Cooke - (What A) Wonderful World
- Betty Wright - Clean Up Woman
- Al Green - Tired Of Being Alone
- Everly Brothers - All I Have To Do Is Dream
- Barry White - Ghetto Letto
- Curtis Mayfield - She Don't Let Nobody (But Me)
- Dionne Warwick - Don't Make Me Over
- Ray Charles - Unchain My Heart
- Ann Peebles - I Can't Stand The Rain
- Galt Macdermot - Coffee Cold
- Aaron Neville - Hercules
- Gwen Mccrae - 90% Of Me Is You
- Ben E. King - Spanish Harlem
- Dinah Washington - Mad About The Boy
- James Brown - Please, Please, Please
- Brenda Lee - I'm Sorry
- Gene Chandler - Duke Of Earl
- Lavern Baker - Love Me Right
- Syl Johnson - I Hate I Walked Away
- Timmy Thomas - Why Can't We Live Together
- Nina Simone - Plain Gold Ring
Re-release Soul entwickelte sich gegen Ende der 1950er Jahre aus Rhythm"n"Blues, Gospel, Blues und Jazz. Im folgenden Jahrzehnt war Soul ein Synonym für schwarze Popmusik. Kennzeichnend dafür waren vor allem die Produktionen von Motown Records, zum Beispiel Diana Ross & The Supremes oder Sam Cooke. Seither sind herzergreifender Gesang und groovige Vibes die größten Stilmerkmale des Soul. Zu den weiteren Ikonen des Soul gehören Curtis Mayfield, James Brown, Aretha Franklin, Barry White, Sam Cooke, Al Green und viele mehr. Deren Erfolg ist eng mit dem Kampf der US-amerikanischen Bürgerrechtsbewegung gegen Rassentrennung und für Gleichberechtigung verbunden. 1969 benannte man die Rhythm"n"Blues- in Soul-Charts um. Der Soul-Orkan, der während der Sechziger in den Charts tobte, ebbte jedoch wieder ab, kam aber runderneuert in den 70ern als Phillysound wieder zu erneuten Hitparadenehren. 1982 änderte man die Chart-Bezeichnung von Soul in Black Music. Die vorliegende Kompilation vereint die legendären Stimmen des Soul mit ihren unvergesslichen Hits.
- A1: Suprême Ntm Feat Lord Kossity - Ma Benz
- A2: Les Sages Poètes De La Rue - Qu'est-Ce Qui Fait Marcher
- A3: Rocca - Les Jeunes De L'univers
- A4: Ärsenik - Boxe Avec Les Mots
- A5: Busta Flex - J'fais Mon Job A Plein Temps
- B1: La Brigade Feat Lunatic - 16 Rimes (Le Chargeur Est Su
- B2: Beat De Boul - Dans La Sono
- B3: Ideal J Feat 116 & Intouchable - La Voie Que J'ai Don
- B4: Neg' Marrons - Le Bilan
- C1: Sefyu - Molotov 4
- C2: Mac Tyer - 9 3 Tu Peux Pas Test
- C3: Alibi Montana Feat Nubi, Ol'kainry, Dany Dan & Sefyu
- C4: Explicit Samouraï Feat Sly The Mic Buddah - Mode V-Vr
- C5: Nessbeal - Rap De Tess
- D1: Flynt - J'éclaire Ma Ville
- D2: Soprano - La Colombe
- D3: Zoxea - 60 Piges
- D4: Ol'kainry Feat Raekwon - De Park Hill À Xx Pise
- D5: Triptik - Panam
- E1: Kaaris - Zoo
- E2: Vald Feat Damso - Vitrine
- E3: Sasso Feat Kaza - Elle Veut
- E4: La Fouine - Du Ferme
- E5: Younès Feat Médine - V'là Les Problèmes
- F3: Georgio - Héra
- F4: Niska - Réseaux
- F5: Lacrim Feat French Montana - A.w.a
- F1: Furax Barbarossa - Qui M'demandef
- F2: Plk - Dingue
Italian cosmic couriers San Leo return with fifth album, ’Aves Raras’: a resounding statement of intent, arguably their most accomplished and well-rounded effort so far. Clocking in at around 38 minutes, “Aves Raras” has it all: analog slag of tribal ritual music, bold guitar riffs, shimmering layers of synths. Frantic grooves, ghostly vocals, dazzling walls of noise and pastoral tonal passages – the ultimate call to enlightenment through euphoria. Over again, San Leo prove to be inclined to explore new pathways in their sonic journey, without relying on formulas of any kind. It doesn’t get any tighter, crucial, and most alive than this. Recorded by Andrea Scardovi at Duna Studio. Drums recorded by Yuri Pierini at Blue Audio Studio. Additional recording by San Leo. Mixed by Francesco Donadello at Kalimba Studio and Synecdoche Music Research, Berlin. Mastered by Giovanni Versari at La Maestà
Der Longplayer, der zehn Songs enthält, ist der Follow-Up zum Longplayer "Extraordinary Machine", der 2005 erschienen war und Platz sieben der US Billboard Charts erreicht hatte. Einige Stücke des Albums, darunter die Single "Every Single Night", hatte die New Yorkerin ihren Fans bereits auf ihrer jüngsten, komplett ausverkauften Frühjahrs-Tour durch die USA live vorgestellt. Es war die erste Konzertreise der 34-jährigen Grammy-Preisträgerin seit fünf Jahren. Für den Sommer 2012 steht eine weitere Tournee durch die Vereinigten Staaten auf dem Programm. Das Album wird von ihren zahlreichen Fans weltweit heiß erwartet wird.
- A1: The Sugarhill Gang - Rapper's Delight
- A2: Frankie Smith - Double Dutch Bus
- A3: Syl Johnson - Ms Fine Brown Frame
- A4: The Whispers - And The Beat Goes On
- A5: T-Connection - At Midnight
- B1: Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - The Message
- B2: Manu Dibango - Soul Makossa
- B3: B B. & Q. Band - On The Beat
- B4: Bobby Byrd - Back From The Dead
- B5: Change - You're My Number 1
- B6: Carl Douglas - Kung Fu Fighting
- C1: Shalamar - A Night To Remember
- C2: Midnight Star - Midas Touch
- C3: The Beginning Of The End - Funky Nassau
- C4: Traks - Long Train Runnin
- C5: James Brown - Funky Men
- C6: Imagination - Music & Lights
- D1: Patrice Rushen - Forget Me Nots
- D2: Gwen Mccrae - All This Love I'm Givin
- D3: Fat Larry's Band - Act Like You Know
- D4: George Mccrae - I Get Lifted
- D5: Barry White - Change
Those familiar with the sound and style of the DIY scene in Chicago's Logan Square may be surprised to find out that it was the birthplace of psych pop quintet Lucille Furs. They are a little surprised themselves.
At the time it wasn't exactly the place to hear harmonies and harpsichords so much as songs about sniffing glue. This isn't to say they didn't like the raucous power of Magik Milk, on the contrary. But, as the people who would come to make up the band began to talk, it became clear that they wanted to make something different entirely. They wanted to make something with the heartbeat of sweaty city basement shows but with the unrestrained imagination of places and times where they had never been.
Bassist Patrick Tsotsos will tell you about the music of post-war Greece where his grandparents grew up. Guitarist Nick Dehmlow will tell you about the garage bands of LA. Drummer Brendan Peleo-Lazar can fill you in on a late 60s London studio session as though he was running the tape machine. Mellotron/organ player Constantine Hastalis can show you a record by some long-forgotten folk singer who writes so earnestly you won't forgive the world for forgetting it. Singer Trevor Newton Pritchett is unapologetic about what they borrow. "You might hear the Zombies for their kind of haunting and contemplative quality, the Kinks kind-of casual criticism, the West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band for their distant romantic quality, Temples, Love, Diane Coffee, Charles Bradley or our Chicago people Post Animal, Jude Shuma and Whitney." Now that half of the band is located in Los Angeles you'll be likely to hear those influences, too.
And that's what becomes crystal clear when listening to the upcoming album Another Land. It's an immersive listen, the kind of record you can get lost in on a cross-country drive from the midwest to the west coast. A record with warm blood running through its veins. Music where thought can be abandoned.
The whole record is dressed up in surreal and esoteric terms, in exchange for being topical. Think Dylan lyrics from the late 60s. "Paint Euphrosyne Blue" is kind of a meta-level example of that. The song is a reference to the goddess of mirth, about the human need to adapt to the point of becoming unoriginal. It's about chasing Van Gogh's depression because it makes you feel like a better painter.
The album was written through September 2017 and was recorded following the release of the self-titled Lucille Furs album later that year. It was recorded direct to tape before being completed at Treehouse Records in Chicago.
For fans of: The Kinks, The Zombies, Love, West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, The Byrds, The Beatles, Foxygen, Triptides, Temples, Mystic Braves, Levitation Room
Those familiar with the sound and style of the DIY scene in Chicago's Logan Square may be surprised to find out that it was the birthplace of psych pop quintet Lucille Furs. They are a little surprised themselves.
At the time it wasn't exactly the place to hear harmonies and harpsichords so much as songs about sniffing glue. This isn't to say they didn't like the raucous power of Magik Milk, on the contrary. But, as the people who would come to make up the band began to talk, it became clear that they wanted to make something different entirely. They wanted to make something with the heartbeat of sweaty city basement shows but with the unrestrained imagination of places and times where they had never been.
Bassist Patrick Tsotsos will tell you about the music of post-war Greece where his grandparents grew up. Guitarist Nick Dehmlow will tell you about the garage bands of LA. Drummer Brendan Peleo-Lazar can fill you in on a late 60s London studio session as though he was running the tape machine. Mellotron/organ player Constantine Hastalis can show you a record by some long-forgotten folk singer who writes so earnestly you won't forgive the world for forgetting it. Singer Trevor Newton Pritchett is unapologetic about what they borrow. "You might hear the Zombies for their kind of haunting and contemplative quality, the Kinks kind-of casual criticism, the West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band for their distant romantic quality, Temples, Love, Diane Coffee, Charles Bradley or our Chicago people Post Animal, Jude Shuma and Whitney." Now that half of the band is located in Los Angeles you'll be likely to hear those influences, too.
And that's what becomes crystal clear when listening to the upcoming album Another Land. It's an immersive listen, the kind of record you can get lost in on a cross-country drive from the midwest to the west coast. A record with warm blood running through its veins. Music where thought can be abandoned.
The whole record is dressed up in surreal and esoteric terms, in exchange for being topical. Think Dylan lyrics from the late 60s. "Paint Euphrosyne Blue" is kind of a meta-level example of that. The song is a reference to the goddess of mirth, about the human need to adapt to the point of becoming unoriginal. It's about chasing Van Gogh's depression because it makes you feel like a better painter.
The album was written through September 2017 and was recorded following the release of the self-titled Lucille Furs album later that year. It was recorded direct to tape before being completed at Treehouse Records in Chicago.
For fans of: The Kinks, The Zombies, Love, West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, The Byrds, The Beatles, Foxygen, Triptides, Temples, Mystic Braves, Levitation Room
- A1: Cybernetic Jazz 12 18
- A2: Rainbows Of Colour 8 22
- B1: On The Double 8 45
- B2: Time & Space 7 11
- C1: Where's Jack The Ripper 9 15
- C2: Fly With Me 1 56
- C3: C Funk 11 44
- D1: Starbase 23 10 19
- D2: Time & Space (Heaven Mix) 3 03
- D3: Rivers Of Congo 8 29
- E1: Imagination (Parts 1 & 2) 8 25
- E2: 560° 7 22
- E3: Imagination (Part 3) 4 55
- F1: Stay With Me 10 01
- F2: Rainbows Of Colour (Heavens Breath) 0 17
A limited edition of 300 copies of this 1985 masterpiece, remastered and presented in a renewed artwork. Berlin School synth sequences, American minimalism vibes, new age and oriental influences, guitar-synthesizers, genius arrangements... A masterpiece exploring the emerging MIDI technology of the time. A transportive selection of calming ambient soundscapes punctuated by glassy synth work and meditative drum patterns.
Acclaimed by many, Steve Roach himself said: »I heard Traces on vinyl back in the early 80s. It is still one of my top 10 albums. There is just an elegant, efficient, and emotional quality about it that just holds up like it was created today. A truly timeless piece of beauty.«
Recalling the »Traces« times, Wøllo explained: »I quit all the bands I played in. I wanted to work on my own using the modern electronic studio as an instrument, like a painter with his oil canvasses. I wanted to make a music that had expansive synthesizer textures and sequencer patterns, layered together with expressive melodic electric guitars. Working with depth, time and space. In those years in the early eighties the studio technology was new and revolutionary, and I wanted to explore all the new possibilities. To be able to control the infinite variations of electronic sound, using an endless palette for creative expression«.
Finally, a YouTube comment about the record that we enjoyed: »This sounds like vaporwave before vaporwave had anything to be nostalgic over«.
- Love Thang
- Let Me Be The One
- Anything For You
- Why Don't You Love Me
- It's All About You
- Ribbon In The Sky
- Don't Leave Me
- Come Inside
- One Of A Kind
- So Many Reasons
- Ecstasy Of Love
- My Love's The Way (Bonus Track From New Life)
- Feels Like The First Time (Bonus Track From New Life)
- New Life (Bonus Track From New Life)
- Le Petit Géant
- Secoue Le Flipeur
- Flash-Back
- Bombés Fluo
- Aurora Day (Edit)
- Choc D'amour
- Le Composant Compositeur
- Le Grand Géant (Edit)
- Secoue Le Flipeur (Version Inédite) - Asociaux Associés
- Générique (Unrelased) - Crash
- Pile Ou Face (Unreleased) - Crash
- Sous Le Moi (Demo) - Asociaux Associés
- Pile Ou Face (Inaudible N°1 Version)
- Dans Le Dédale (Unreleased Live)
- Le Composant Compositeur (Alternative Version)
- Un Décomposant, Des Composants - (Unreleased) - Asociaux Associés
- Pile Ou Face (Version Ep) - Crash
- Bombé Fluo (Unreleased Version) - Asociaux Associés
“Nobody Move!”, so says Philippe Doray and his Asociaux Associés (the Antisocial Associates)! Having dynamited the end of the 70s with two radical albums – Ramasse-Miettes Nucléaires in 1976 & Nouveaux Modes Industriels in 1978, both reissued by Souffle Continu – Doray still hadn’t finished singing. Throughout the next decade he began his Composant compositeur which would document the “second period”, as he calls it, of his Asociaux Associés.
The record includes new schizo-electro songs which make the most of his association with Laurence Garcette, who also plays all sorts of keyboards. A prolongation of the first period of the Asociaux Associés, the duo updates Doray’s poetry: in reaction to the current overcast atmosphere, here are some hallucinatory fantasies to the rhythm of an infernal circle dance (« Le petit géant ») or an ecstatic waltz (“Bombés fluo”) or even coded messages stuffed into bottles and thrown into space (“Secoue le flipeur”, “Choc d’amour”).
On the bonus CD there are further iconoclastic examples: rare recordings (unpublished or even “inaudible”) of the Asociaux Associés but also by Crash, a duo that Doray formed with Thierry Müller (Ilitch, Ruth). At the controls of their experiment- bending machine the musicians multiply the possibilities: peripheral rock, arias in orbit, broken swing, industrial mantras and other joyful falsities. Enough to make you lose your mind? No... as Philippe Doray promised: it is the “jackpot qui frissonne” (the shivering jackpot) which is there to excite


















