Officially remastered reissue of the vocal house classic ‘Come Get My Lovin’ by Dionne. Produced by Komix and presented here for the first time on the original Bigshot Records label since its initial release 35 years ago.
This full length 8-minute remix was the favourite version during the second Summer(s) Of Love and a certified classic, ‘Come Get My Lovin’ still sounds as fresh today as it did in 1989.
Whether you’re buying this for the first time or buying to replace a worn out copy, here’s your chance to own a slice of house history.
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- 1: Don't Make Me Over
- 2: Anyone Wh Had A Heart
- 3: Walk On By
- 4: You'll Never Get To Heaven (If You Break My Heart)
- 5: Alfie
- 6: I Say A Little Prayer
- 7: (Theme From) Valley Of The Dolls
- 8: Do You Know The Way To San Jose
- 9: Promises Promises
- 10: I'll Never Fall In Love Again
Introducing Dionne Warwick 'Now Playing' on Milky Clear Vinyl - This record showcases her iconic songs such as "Walk On By," "I Say a Little Prayer,” and “Do You Know The Way To San Jose.” These classics resonate with audiences across generations and serve as powerful reminders of her talent.
Detroit 90s gem from KEVIN SAUNDERSON's KMS label gets a 2024 12" release from COLLECTIVE RHYTHM NETWORK. Featuring unreleased, extended, and freshly remastered versions of the killer D'PAC dub mixes. The full-length version on the A-side and the D'PAC RHODES DUB mix on the B-side
Dionne Warwick is one of the most classic and iconic soul singers of all time. Over her career she has recorded a string of hits and a legacy of music of outstanding quality. Move Me No Moiuntain' was first released in 1975 on Warner Brothers and has since become her most played song on the 'modern soul' scene. (I'm) Just Being Myself' comes from an earlier album (1973) produced by Holland-Dozier-Holland', a connoisseur soul track gaining support in recent years.
The first part of various artists samplers featuring numerous gems from the Big Shot archives.
From the vaults of seminal Canadian house label Big Shot we're proud to present a fully legitimate and remastered selection of classics and obscurities from the labels enviable catalogue and the masterful crew of Nick Fiorucci, Komix & co. Leaning on the late 80's and early 90's output of the label and featuring cuts from some of the first releases. Amy Jackson, whose sultry 1989 jam 'Let Me Loose' is a class example of the deepest vocal House done right kicks off proceedings, followed by Jillian Mendez's classic 'Don't Know What You're Missing', another '89 vocal burner punctuated by classic piano's and synth lines. These tracks are the real deal! On the b-side we are treated to In-Dex's classic 'Give Me A Sign', a perfect blend of Freestyle attitude and early House atmosphere that hits the spot just right. Finishing this essential collection of tracks is Dionne's tough and classy 'Come Get My Lovin', another classic Komix production that rolls nice with stepping drum machines and smooth organ riffs. All in all - this EP is an old school House heads dream right here, essential cuts from end to end.
Keep an eye out for more high quality Big Shot reissues, all remastered from the original source materials and with the full involvement of the rights holders. A collaboration between Above Board distribution and Big Shot records, Canada. Remastered by Optimum Mastering, Bristol UK. 2018.
- A1: The Jimmy Castor Bunch - Creation (Epilogue)
- A2: Ann Peebles - The Handwriting Is On The Wall
- A3: The Dells Vs. The Dramatics - Tune Up
- A4: Sydney Joe Qualls - How Can You Say Goodbye
- A5: Jackie Moore - If
- B1: The Supremes - It's Time To Breakdown
- B2: Judy Clay - It Ain't Long Enough
- B3: Barbara & The Browns - In My Heart
- B4: Willie Mitchell - Mercy Mercy Mercy
- B5: Joe Tex - I'll Never Do You Wrong
- C1: The Sweet Inspirations - You Roam When You Don't Get It At Home
- C2: Bobby Bland - Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City
- C3: B.b. King - Chains And Things
- C4: Rufus Thomas - The Breakdown Part 2
- C5: Freddie Waters - Groovin' On My Baby's Love
- D1: David Porter - Hang On Sloopy (Single Version)
- D2: Dionne Warwick - You're Gonna Need Me
- D3: Ann Sexton - I'm His Wife (You're Just His Friend)
- D4: The Rimshots - Takin' It
- D5: The Persuasions - Gypsy Woman
- A1: Evangelina - Hoyt Axton
- A2: Lady Love - Lou Rawls
- A3: Castles In The Air - Don Mclean
- A4: Why Have You Left The One You Left Me For - Crystal Gayle
- A5: Lost In Love - Air Supply
- A6: Danny's Song - Anne Murray
- B1: Train In The Distance - Paul Simon
- B2: The Bargain Store - Dolly Parton
- B3: We're Gonna Change The World - Matt Monro
- B4: Run Like The Wind - Barbara Dickson
- B5: Stumblin' In - Suzi Quatro & Chris Norman
- B6: Matrimony - Gilbert O'sullivan
- C1: You Belong To Me - Carly Simon
- C2: The Best Is Yet To Come - Clifford T Ward
- C3: Daylight Katy - Gordon Lightfoot
- C4: Deeper Than The Night - Olivia Newton-John
- C5: Warm Feeling - Lindisfarne
- C6: The Danger Of A Stranger - Stella Parton
- D1: Who What When Where Why - Dionne Warwick
- D2: 99 Miles From La - Art Garfunkel
- D3: Calypso - John Denver
- D4: Old And Wise - The Alan Parsons Project
- D5: Theme From 'Taxi' (Angela) - Bob James
Bob Stanley’s latest compilation “Wednesday Morning 6AM” literally turns back the clocks.
In the late 70s and early 80s, there was a parallel world of hits that people only heard when their clock radio went off. BBC Radio 2 had little time for the Top 40 music played by Radio 1 and beamed into living rooms by Top Of The Pops. Radio 2 effectively created a chart of its own playing singles or album tracks that their DJs enjoyed and wanted to share with their listeners. These tracks were given multiple plays on rotation and became earworms for millions of listeners.
“Wednesday Morning 6AM” is the warming soundtrack of eating breakfast or driving to school or to work in the cold and dark early hours to the sound of Art Garfunkel’s ‘99 Miles From LA’, Dolly Parton’s ‘The Bargain Store’, Hoyt Axton’s ‘Evangelina’, Paul Simon’s ‘Train In The Distance’ and Air Supply’s ‘Lost In Love’.
Other featured artists include Gilbert O’Sullivan, Crystal Gayle, Carly Simon, John Denver, Lou Rawls, Lindisfarne, Bob James, Stella Parton and Dionne Warwick.
The 2-LP version includes the bonus track ‘Danny’s Song’ by Anne Murray.
Following on from the first KMS Sampler, PDD in conjunction with Armada Music & BEAT Music Fund return for Volume 2 in the series. Once again mining the delights in the expansive catalogue, Volume 2 showcases four more essential cuts. Up first is the classic MK Mix of R-Tyme’s – Use Me. Next up on the A side we have the legendary pairing of Chez Damier and Ron Trent with their remix of Inner City – Share My Life. On the flip, the D’Pac Dub of Dionne opens the B side and then rounding off the EP is the second Inner City track, this time remixed by another Detroit hero, Carl Craig.
Just like Volume 1, the audio has been lovingly remastered by AIR Studios and their team of celebrated engineers, fully utilising their mastering knowledge. Another brilliant volume from KMS!
- A1: Street Level Entrance (1:52)
- A2: Get At Me (4:08)
- A3: Diggin’ U Out (4:48)
- A4: Safe + Sound (4:49)
- B1: Somethin’ 4 Tha Mood (5:55)
- B2: Don’t You Eat It! (1:08)
- B3: Can I Eat It? (4:59)
- B4: It’z Your Fantasy (4:23)
- C1: Tha Ho In You (4:45)
- C2: Dollaz + Sense (5:53)
- C3: Let You Havit (3:40)
- C4: Summer Breeze (4:34)
- D1: Quik’s Groove Iii (2:37)
- D2: Sucka Free (2:11)
- D3: Keep Tha “P” In It (5:25)
- D4: Hooray 4 Tha Funk (2:11)
- D5: Tanqueray (4:19)
2025 Repress
DJ Quik is a giant of West Coast hip-hop. With 1995’s Safe + Sound, he scaled new levels of musical magnificence with his signature new age P-Funk/laconic G-Funk. A quintessential, sun-scorched LA album, this is pretty much essential. Typical for mid-90s albums the original vinyl copies are now rare so here’s the Be With re-issue, complete with “Tanqueray”, the hidden track from the original CD release.
A preternaturally gifted producer/rapper, DJ Quik has produced scores of LA gangsta rap classics. He’s released platinum and gold records of his own, as well as helped craft them for the likes of Tupac, Snoop Dogg, and Dr Dre. Quik has always been quirkier and more interesting than his gangsta rap peers, both musically and lyrically. An old-school funk producer at heart, he’s also incredibly nice on the mic. His raps often deal in boasts, jokes and good times but also cover his beefs, his trials and his trauma. Partying and pain, all mixed up. DJing and producing hype beat tapes from age 14, Quik’s tracks blended the languid funk and rubbery synths of Zapp and George Clinton with a gangsta aesthetic, creating a more danceable foil to Compton’s more typical nihilistic hedonism. Ultimately, his records sound custom engineered to drift out over sun-soaked barbecues.
By the time of his third album DJ Quik was a household name on the West Coast - California’s premier rapper/producer not named Andre Young. Released on Profile in 1995, Safe + Sound was certified gold. Less reliant on samples and more focused on live instruments, it elevated him from producer to fully-fledged composer. This sound — the quick, winding basslines, tinny high hats, smooth instrumental solos, soulful pipes, and Roger Troutman’s talkbox — defined him. This is an album of full-blown masterpieces. Rich soundscapes and masterfully arranged orchestrations with dense layers of sounds, intricate rhythms, and well-balanced songwriting.
The first track proper, “Get At Me” samples Cameo whilst Quik takes aim at the Judases in his life, the horn-laced chorus providing a triumphant feel. On the horizontal “Diggin’ U Out”, the soulful electric piano of Warryn Campbell lays a relaxed groove for Quik to talk over about one of his favourite topics: sex. Title track “Safe + Sound” chronicles Quik’s formative years over a slick instrumental. The moody bass locks a laidback infectious groove, the hook is catchy and Quik’s delivery is in fine form. On the uber-chilled “Somethin’ 4 Tha Mood”, Quik cooks up a breezy, feel good track of sparkly keyboards, syncopated claps, shuffling hi-hats, woozy synths and a floating two-minute flute solo courtesy of Robert “Fonksta” Bacon. Analysing the highs and lows of an average day in the hood, it echoes Cube’s “It Was a Good Day”.
“It’z Your Fantasy” is a silky smooth soundtrack to Quik’s detailed retelling of a sexcapade with a young lady and whilst “Tha Ho In You” is musically perfect for that midsummer family BBQ, its lyrical content is unsurprisingly decidedly less family-friendly. A real highlight, the infamous “Dollaz + Sense” is one of the most ruthless diss tracks of all time. The brutal lyrics ride a laidback West Coast beat, flipping a sample from Young & Company’s “I Like (What You’re Doing To Me)” as Quik fires lyrical shots at his arch Compton nemesis, MC Eiht. On the loping, hazy “Let You Havit”, Quik is again in gangsta mode, with more bars of barbs aimed at Eiht, rhyming over sun-kissed synthy-rollerskate funk.
Some of the finest tracks on Safe + Sound are those designed to de-stress. The evocative “Summer Breeze” is a classic warm-weather jam, anchored by a twangy funk guitar, breezy string arrangement, and a soulful hook delivered by Dionne Knighton. Quik’s nostalgic lyrics are not far from DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince’s “Summertime”, reminiscing over barbecues at the park, young love, and the brevity of halcyon youth. The relaxed and jazzy “Quik’s Groove III” is another highlight, as bass, guitar, piano and flute combine to create a smooth, soulful instrumental.
The swaggering “Shack Up”-sampling “Sucka Free” features a cameo from Playa Hamm, all funky braggadocio and over much too quikly (pun thoroughly intended). The jazz-flavoured “Keep Tha ‘P’ In It”, again featuring Playa Hamm but this time extending the cameo invitations to Hi-C, 2nd II None and Kam, is pure laidback P-Funk. The deep bass and industrial drums make sure the groove hits hard.
“Tanqueray” was originally a hidden track on the CD version of the album, but it’s too good to hide. This wild party samples Brass Construction’s gigantic “Get Up To Get Down” and soars in its drunk-ebullience. An apt way to close this party-driven set.
This 2022 Be With double LP re-issue has been mastered for vinyl by Simon Francis, cut by Pete Norman and pressed at Record Industry. Unusual for the time, Safe + Sound was originally pressed as a double, so all that was missing was the CD’s hidden bonus track “Tanqueray”, so we’ve fixed that. The original vinyl release never got a picture sleeve, so we’ve recreated the original’s promo-style silver-sticker and plain black jacket. A subtle cover for a wonderfully unsubtle record.
The Dancefloor Records reissues on Emotional Rescue comes in the form a true House classic. Produced and released by the Chicago legend Andrew Komis, It’s You is an original Deep House bomb and an education to those increasingly misusing the term today.
Essentially a cover / updated version of the all-time early House classic in ESP’s Its You, this 1989 update shows how much the scene was progressing in just 3 years with a tougher, heavier and deeper 12” that was all about rocking club sound systems.
Coming out on Komis’ own (Dancefloor subsidiary) Big Shot Records, this might not of been as big as Dionne’s Come Get My Lovin’, but has long been an ‘in the bag’ record for the likes of Derrick Carter and Solar. Just one listen spread across the time-defining “Mixes” and it’s clear why.
The stepping bass of the New York – London Mix was so indicative of the time. As the latter’s ascent as a clubbing capital took hold, ears were pinned to what was emanating from across the seas, especially the clubs of NYC and ‘Windy City’. Trademark Komis bass and hats ride are all here to allow the breathy vocals space to do their magic.
However it is the Free House Mix that really shows where things were at. Skipping hats, electro-meets-Belgian bass and a dark synth line pull the track down before acid touches take the song to a much deeper place and has long been the favourite version for the discerning DJ.
Ending with what was indicative of the time, the title says it all with the NU Style Mix. A drum heavy work out, taking in elements of successful records of the time, we get Break 4 Love percussion arranged around a NYC influenced Konder’s style quick cut-up editing for a more 'freestyle' mix to round out what is simply, an underground bomb and therefore, worthy of what this label has always been about, bringing great records to new ears.
This is Mulatu Astatke’s protege and Ethiopian saxophonist and composer Jorga Mesfin’s debut album. It’s a long foray into Ethio-jazz that takes this courageous syncretism further by fusing spiritual experimentation with bits from all kinds of situations in Ethiopian music, jazz music, and specifically Ethiopian jazz music that precedes it.
Jorga Mesfin is widely regarded as one of the most talented contemporary musicians and composers in Ethiopia. He started his professional career at the young age of 17 and has since collaborated with numerous renowned artists, including Tsegaye Gebremedhin, Carolyn Beard Withlow, The Last Poets, Vijay Iyer, Wayna Wondossen, Kirk Whalum, Takana Miyamoto, Gizze Reggae band, Dionne Farris, Aster Aweke, Mahmoud Ahmed, and Mulatu Astatke. Additionally, Mesfin was a resident at Astatke's legendary African Jazz Village in Addis Ababa every Thursday.
Jorga Mesfin is the founder of the Ethio-jazz group called Wudasse. He composed the music for the epic Ethiopian film "Teza" directed by Haile Gerima. His work on the film earned him the Best Music Award at the 22nd Carthage Film Festival and Best Composition at the 5th Dubai International Film Festival.
Muzikawi is a record label, music publisher, studio, artist management, and event organizer based in Addis Ababa and Stockholm. With extensive experience in curating and representing artists from all regions, Muzikawi has a deep understanding and appreciation of Ethiopia's culture.
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DEE DEE SHARP was born Dionne LaRue in Philadelphia in 1945 and broke the Billboard Hot 100 while still a teenager with Slow Twistin'' (performed with Chubby Checker) in 1963. Follow-up hits included Mashed Potato Time' and Ride' which both earned her Gold discs. In 1967 she married Philadelphia producer Kenny Gamble who signed her to his fledgling Gamble label, co-owned by his writer/producer partner Leon Huff.
Ms. Gamble (nee Sharp) is no stranger to the UK Northern and Rare Soul scene having enjoyed over 40 years of DJ action with Comin' Home Baby', Deep Dark Secret', Standing In The Need Of Love' and in more recent times with The Bottle Or Me' and Happy 'Bout The Whole Thing'. She was also a featured vocalist on the Philadelphia International All Stars hit Let's Clean Up The Ghetto' alongside Lou Rawls, Billy Paul, Teddy Pendergrass, The O'Jays and Archie Bell. BUT, without doubt, it is her 1968 recording What Kind Of Lady' that continues to pack dance floors across the country. First played at the legendary Golden Torch in Stoke-on-Trent, almost as a new release at the time, heralding the seventies and Northern Soul's golden years. The song was penned and produced by Gamble and Huff and released in September '68 while the duo were still hot from their million-selling Cowboys To Girls' by the Intruders, released in March of the same year. What Kind Of Lady' has remained a firm club favourite and is reissued here, for the first time, coupled with the aforementioned The Bottle Or Me'.
First Word Records are proud to present the sophomore solo EP from Victoria Port.
'Barefoot In The Garden' is a 5-track selection merging classic soul with contemporary sounds.
Put together from sessions recorded at the world famous Abbey Road Studios in London, and Victoria's home studio Candle Shop, this project exemplifies her talents as a singer-songwriter, developing upon the building blocks of her debut EP 'Did it Again' and Victoria's work as one half of electronic-soul duo, Anushka (BBE / Tru Thoughts / Brownswood).
On this EP, Victoria is accompanied by a wealth of talented artists in their own right, including frequent collaborators Hemai and JNR Williams, the highly-acclaimed drummer Moses Boyd, and vocalists such as Lea Lea, to name just a few.
The sonic tapestry stitched together on this EP epitomises the quality of British soul music of modern times; a vintage symphonic feel approach with modern-day production techniques, encompassing the Ronson-era of the late great Amy Winehouse, to the pack leaders of nowadays such as SAULT and Jungle. It's a logical progression considering Victoria's lifelong influences of US luminaries like Minnie Riperton, Gladys Knight, Nina Simone and Dionne Warwick.
Her fanbase includes Gilles Peterson (BBC 6 Music / Worldwide FM) who has tipped her as "an exciting emerging new artist whose sound fits alongside current successful acts like Cleo Sol, Lynda Dawn and Yazmin Lacey."
Victoria's previous EP had support from a wide range of tastemakers, including Cerys Matthews, Huey Morgan, Somewhere Soul, Mo Ayoub (Selector Radio), Ronnie Herel (Mi-Soul Radio's "One to Watch"), Tony Minvielle (Jazz FM) and across platforms like Rinse FM, NTS, Soho Radio and Global Soul, whilst her work with Anushka also received airplay from Annie Mac, Jamz Supernova, Huw Stephens and BBC Radio 1.
Victoria says "this EP comes from a place of nostalgia. It's kind of reflective of parts of life up to this moment, culminating in 'Barefoot in the Garden'. I guess it's me starting to understand the things that are truly important to me. How I want to love and be loved, the way I want to spend my time, and just me starting to filter out a lot of the noise. Sonically it's been such a dream to explore elements of old soul and jazz with so many incredible musicians, and to put our own unique spin on the genre."
Already a seasoned live perfomer, additionally to various live appearances solo past & forthcoming including We Out Here, Jazz Cafe, Koko and the London Jazz Festival, Victoria Port is set to be one of the leading lights in the world of British soul music. This EP provides some solid examples as to why.
'Barefoot In The Garden' is due to be released on vinyl and digital, November 7th 2025.
- A1: Picture Me Gone
- A2: I Can't Let Go
- A3: You've Got Me Up Tight
- A4: Take Me For A Little While
- A5: We Know Better
- A6: The Roll
- A7: The Love Of A Boy
- A8: My Dog S
- B1: Angel Of The Morning
- B2: Billy Sunshine
- B3: Run Home To Your Mama
- B4: Danny Boy I Love You So
- B5: It Makes Me Laugh
- B6: Dear John
- B7: I Was Moved
„I Can’t Let Go“ ist die erste Zusammenstellung der Aufnahmen der Brooklyn-Sängerin Evie Sands aus den 60er Jahren, die alle 15 Titel ihrer ersten 8 Singles auf der Vinylversion enthält. Die CD-Ausgabe umfasst weitere 11 Titel, darunter ihre kompletten 45er-Singles aus den Jahren 1963 bis 1970. · Sands, die bereits als Kind zu singen begann und schon in jungen Jahren im Studio arbeitete, verfügte über eine kraftvolle und faszinierende Stimme, die ihr Alter Lügen strafte und auf klassischen 45er-Singles zu hören war, die von Soul- und Rock-Sammlern sowie Liebhabern von Girlgroups und Femme-Pop gleichermaßen geschätzt wurden. · Nach ersten Veröffentlichungen bei ABC und Gold tat sich Sands 1965 mit dem Songwriting-, Arrangement- und Produktionsteam Chip Taylor und Al Gorgoni zusammen, um eine Reihe exzellenter und oft erstaunlicher Platten bei den Labels Blue Cat, Cameo und A&M aufzunehmen, die in ihrem vielbewunderten ersten LP gipfelten. Dabei nahm sie die Originalversionen (und definitiven Versionen) von „Take Me For A Little While“, „I Can't Let Go“, dem Northern-Soul-Floor-Filler „Picture Me Gone“ und dem majestätischen „Angel Of The Morning“ auf und sah ungläubig zu, wie sie alle zu Hits für andere Künstler wurden. Nachdem sie 1969 mit „Any Way That You Want Me“ endlich einen eigenen großen Hit gelandet hatte, folgte nach einer kurzen Auszeit Anfang der 70er Jahre ein gut aufgenommenes Comeback-Album, „Estate Of Mind“, und zwei US-Top-50-Hitsingles. Durch die kontinuierliche Weiterentwicklung ihrer Produktions- und Songwriting-Fähigkeiten standen bald die Größen der Popmusik Schlange, um mit ihr zusammenzuarbeiten und ihre Songs aufzunehmen: Barbra Streisand, Dusty Springfield, Karen Carpenter, Dionne Warwick und später auch Missy Elliot coverten Sands' Kompositionen, und Elvis hätte es beinahe auch getan... · „I Can’t Let Go“ wurde von Jai Rathbone in enger Zusammenarbeit mit Evie Sands zusammengestellt, die ihre Gedanken und Erkenntnisse über diesen frühen Abschnitt ihrer Karriere teilt. Mit zahlreichen Illustrationen versehen, ist dieses Buch ein Muss für jeden Fan. · Bewundern Sie erneut (oder zum ersten Mal) die Vielseitigkeit eines der bestgehüteten Geheimnisse der 60er Jahre: die volle, emotionale und wahrhaft unverwechselbare Stimme von Evie Sands.
- Wild Waters
- All Good Things Will Come To Pass
- Down On The Freeway
- Sleep Through The Long Night
- Come On
- Tell Me How To Be Here
- New Ages
- All Is Never Lost
- There From Here
Lael Neale's minimalist drone pop draws inspiration from the Transcendentalists, the alienation of modern life, and a rich array of musical influences-ranging from Dionne Warwick and John Lennon to primitive American gospel and Spacemen 3. Her expansive new record, Altogether Stranger, due May 2, was written and recorded in the early morning quiet of Los Angeles. Clocking in at just 32 minutes, the 9-song LP covers an unexpected breadth of musical and lyrical terrain-from garage rock nursery rhymes and creation myths to Motorik dance dirges and solitary Omnichord meditations. A brilliant lyricist, Neale has a unique ability to uncover the extraordinary within the mundane, tackling themes of polarity that recur throughout her work-country vs. city, humanity vs. technology, isolation vs. society. This album is her third collaboration with producer Guy Blakeslee who helps expand the tonal palette while staying true to Neale's commitment to the raw immediacy and hand-made intimacy of home recording. Altogether Stranger - a stunning album filled with dreamlike reverie, Neale's crystalline voice, and echoes of the Velvet Underground - was conceived after four years of oscillating between rural solitude and urban chaos. It finds Neale perched at the piano in a hilltop bungalow, looking down on a rare curve of Sunset Blvd. Here, in this daily ritual of writing, singing, and painting-what David Lynch referred to as "the Art Life"-she creates the space for her most adventurous work to date. Born and raised in Virginia's idyllic countryside, Neale brought the high-lonesome sound of her home state with her when she moved to California to pursue music. After years of writing songs on guitar and playing small venues in Los Angeles, she discovered the Omnichord in 2019, which sparked a new creative direction. This led to her 2021 Sub Pop debut album, Acquainted With Night. That album's 2023 follow-up, Star Eaters Delight, deepened the collaboration with Blakeslee, infusing minimalist soundscapes with a heightened electric energy. The album found a devoted audience, and Neale's subsequent tour included sold-out shows in Los Angeles, New York City, London, and Paris, multiple trips across Europe, and a West Coast run supporting kindred spirit Weyes Blood. This marked yet another return to Los Angeles. Indeed, Los Angeles is not just the backdrop of Altogether Stranger but a lead character. The album's accompanying film - created with Neale's faithful Sony Handycam - builds on her ongoing series of videos, telling the story of Neale as an alien in a suit of mirrors stranded on Earth. Wandering through modern-day LA, she finds both absurdity and beauty in our fragile, untenable way of life. Over the long year it took to write Altogether Stranger, Neale vacillated between childlike optimism and existential melancholy. While she may not have been able to reconcile these opposing states, Altogether Stranger represents an ambitious breakthrough for this singular, self-sufficient artist.
- Aretha Franklin - I Say A Little Prayer
- Dionne Warwick - Walk On By
- Marvin Gaye - I Heard It Through The Grapevine
- Stevie Wonder - I Was Made To Love Her
- The Drifters - Save The Last Dance For Me
- The Temptations - My Girl
- Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - The Tracks Of My Tears
- Otis Redding - (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay
- Jimmy Ruffin - What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted
- The Supremes - Stop! In The Name Of Love
- The Ronettes - Be My Baby
- The Marvelettes - Please Mr. Postman
- The Velvelettes - He Was Really Sayin' Somethin
- Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - (Love Is Like A) Heat Wave
- Four Tops - Reach Out I'll Be There
- Sam & Dave - Soul Man
- Arthur Conley - Sweet Soul Music
- Eddie Floyd - Knock On Wood
- Wilson Pickett - In The Midnight Hour
- Ike & Tina Turner - River Deep - Mountain High
- Jackson 5 - I Want You Back
- Stevie Wonder - Uptight (Everything's Alright)
- Barrett Strong - Money (That's What I Want)
- Four Tops - I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)
- Otis Redding - Try A Little Tenderness
- Mary Wells - My Guy
- Dionne Warwick - Don't Make Me Over
- Brook Benton - Rainy Night In Georgia
- Dinah Washington - Mad About The Boy
- James Brown - It's A Man's Man's Man's World
- Nina Simone - Feeling Good
- Aretha Franklin – Respect
- Fontella Bass - Rescue Me
- Freda Payne - Band Of Gold
- Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - The Tears Of A Clown
- Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - Dancing In The Street
- The Supremes - Baby Love
- The Toys - A Lover's Concerto
- The Drifters - On Broadway
- Ann Peebles - I Can't Stand The Rain
- Erma Franklin - Piece Of My Heart
- The Temptations - Papa Was A Rollin' Stone
- Sly & The Family Stone - Family Affair
- Curtis Mayfield - Move On Up
- Isaac Hayes - Theme From "Shaft
- Edwin Starr – War
- Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons - The Night
- Marlena Shaw - California Soul
- Gloria Jones - Tainted Love
- William Devaughn - Be Thankful For What You Got, Part 1
- Ben E. King - Stand By Me
- The Spinners - Could It Be I'm Falling In Love
- Marvin Gaye - What's Going On
- Al Green - Let's Stay Together
- Bill Withers - Ain't No Sunshine
- Billy Paul - Me And Mrs. Jones
- Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - If You Don't Know Me By Now
- The Stylistics - You Make Me Feel Brand New (Let's Put It All Together Version)
- The Delfonics - Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)
- Timmy Thomas - Why Can't We Live Together
- Roberta Flack - Killing Me Softly With His Song
- Minnie Riperton - Lovin' You
- Deniece Williams - Free
- The Three Degrees - When Will I See You Again
- Gladys Knight & The Pips - Midnight Train To Georgia
- The Floaters - Float On
- Jackson 5 - I'll Be There
- Diana Ross - Ain't No Mountain High Enough
- Barry White - You're The First, The Last, My Everything
- Earth, Wind & Fire – Fantasy
- The Isley Brothers - Summer Breeze, Pt. 1
- The Tymes - Ms. Grace
- The O'jays - Love Train
- George Mccrae - Rock Your Baby
- Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - Don't Leave Me This Way
- Frank Wilson - Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)
- Booker T. & The M.g.'s - Green Onions
- Percy Sledge - When A Man Loves A Woman
- Commodores - Three Times A Lady
- Rose Royce - Wishing On A Star
- Peaches & Herb - Reunited
- Heatwave - Always And Forever
- Gladys Knight & The Pips - Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me
- George Benson - The Greatest Love Of All
- Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On
NOW Music is pleased to announce NOW Presents…Classic Soul, a stunning 5LP boxset of 85 of the greatest 60s & 70s Soul tracks ever... Out September 22nd!
LP1 opens with ‘I Say A Little Prayer’ from the “Queen of Soul”- Aretha Franklin, the peerless ‘Walk On By’ from Dionne Warwick and followed by massive hits from Marvin Gaye with the #1 ‘I Heard It Through The Grapevine’ and Stevie Wonder’s ‘I Was Made To Love Her’, plus classic tracks from The Temptations and Otis Redding. Flip to the other side for legendary groups – The Supremes, The Ronettes, The Marvelettes, The Velvelettes and Martha Reeves & The Vandellas.
LP2 begins with the powerhouse vocals of Tina Turner (with Ike) on ‘River Deep, Mountain High’. Top tracks from the Jackson 5 & the Four Tops give way to a run of Northern Soul classics from Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons with ‘The Night’, ‘Tainted Love’ from Gloria Jones, Frank Wilson’s legendary ‘Do I Love You’, and ‘Green Onions’ from Booker T. & The M.G.'s. Side 2 begins with the superb vocals of Ben E. King with ‘Stand By Me’ and Percy Sledge with ‘When A Man Loves A Woman’. Another Otis Redding classic alongside the genius of both James Brown and Nina Simone brings this LP to a close.
The A-Side of LP3 kicks off with the signature smash from Aretha Franklin ‘Respect’ before the first UK #1 for the Motown label from The Supremes with ‘Baby Love’, and there’s still room for Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, The Drifters, and another #1 from Freda Payne. Side B begins with one of the most iconic and funky baselines ever on ‘Papa Was A Rollin’ Stone’ from The Temptations and the classic grooves ‘Move On Up’ from Curtis Mayfield, Isaac Hayes’ ‘Theme from “Shaft”’, the emphatic ‘War’ from Edwin Starr and the cool sophistication of ‘California Soul’ from Marlena Shaw lead to the closing track ‘Could It Be I’m Falling In Love’ from The Spinners.
LP4 begins with a run of beloved tracks from iconic artists opening with the politically charged masterpiece ‘What’s Going On’ from Marvin Gaye, followed by Al Green, Bill Withers and Billy Paul, plus The Stylistics and The Delfonics to add to the selection of celebrated groups on this release. The second side begins with the exceptional ‘Killing Me Softly With His Song’ from Roberta Flack, before the stunning vocals of Minnie Riperton’s ‘Lovin’ You’ and Deniece Williams, The Three Degrees and Gladys Knight. The Jackson 5 bring this disc to a close with their timeless ballad ‘I’ll Be There’.
LP5 contains a run of 1970s favourites beginning with ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’ from Diana Ross and ‘You're The First, The Last, My Everything’ from Barry White. ‘Fantasy’ from Earth, Wind & Fire, ‘Summer Breeze, Pt. 1’ from The Isley Brothers and ‘Love Train’ from The O’Jays all feature before the Commodores kick off the final side with ‘Three Times A Lady’. Rose Royce, Peaches & Herb and a second selection from Gladys Knight & The Pips feature along with George Benson, before the “Prince of Soul” Marvin Gaye brings this essential collection home with ‘Let’s Get It On’.
85 tracks across 5 stunning LPs, NOW Presents Classic Soul... Out September 22nd!
- A1: Queen - A Kind Of Magic
- A2: Philip Bailey & Phil Collins - Easy Lover
- A3: The Police - Message In A Bottle
- A4: The Killers - Mr. Brightside
- A5: Noah Kahan - Stick Season
- A6: Olivia Rodrigo - Drivers License
- A7: Lana Del Rey - Video Games
- B1: Coldplay - Trouble
- B2: Duran Duran - Ordinary World
- B3: Sinéad O'connor - Nothing Compares 2 U
- B4: Pretenders - I Go To Sleep
- B5: Shirley Bassey - Diamonds Are Forever
- B6: Dusty Springfield - I Only Want To Be With You
- B7: Soft Cell - Tainted Love
- B8: Ultravox – Vienna
- C1: John Lennon - Imagine
- C2: Billy Joel - Just The Way You Are
- C3: Céline Dion - All By Myself
- C4: Mark Ronson Feat. Miley Cyrus - Nothing Breaks Like A Heart
- C5: John Denver - Take Me Home, Country Roads
- C6: Glen Campbell - Wichita Lineman
- C7: Paul Simon - Graceland
- C8: Electric Light Orchestra - Last Train To London
- D1: Elton John - Tiny Dancer
- D2: Lewis Capaldi - Someone You Loved
- D3: Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper - Shallow
- D4: Wings - With A Little Luck
- D5: Simply Red - Fairground
- D6: Stevie Wonder - Uptight (Everything's Alright)
- D7: The Supremes - Stop! In The Name Of Love
- D8: Dionne Warwick - Walk On By
- E1: Neil Diamond - Sweet Caroline
- E2: Cliff Richard - Devil Woman
- E3: Donna Summer - Macarthur Park
- E4: Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive
- E5: Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Murder On The Dancefloor
- E6: Ed Sheeran - Galway Girl
- E7: Pharrell Williams - Happy (From "Despicable Me 2")
- E8: All-4-One - I Swear
- F1: Spandau Ballet - Gold
- F2: Survivor - Eye Of The Tiger
- F3: Take That - Rule The World
- F4: Bonnie Tyler - Lost In France
- F5: Marianne Faithfull - The Ballad Of Lucy Jordan
- F6: Blondie - Heart Of Glass
- F7: Tina Turner - The Best
NOW Music proudly presents NOW That’s What I Call Gold – The Ultimate Hits – this essential 3-LP set brings together 46 tracks by legendary artists with timeless anthems, celebrating some of the greatest hits of all time, including chart-topping classics and enduring favourites.
LP1 sets the stage with Queen’s electrifying ‘A Kind Of Magic’, followed by Philip Bailey & Phil Collins’ #1 ‘Easy Lover’. The Police feature with their #1 smash ‘Message In A Bottle’, while The Killers follow with their record-breaking anthem ‘Mr. Brightside’. The massive ‘Stick Season’ from Noah Kahan is up next before the first side finishes with Lana Del Rey’s stunning ‘Video Games’. Flip the LP over for contemporary classics from Coldplay and Duran Duran. Sinéad O’Connor’s ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’ still sounds raw and breath-taking and is followed by classics from the Pretenders, Shirley Bassey, Dusty Springfield, and Soft Cell’s ‘Tainted Love’, one of the best-selling UK singles of the ‘80s, whilst another of those closes out the first LP: Ultravox with their masterpiece, ‘Vienna’.
LP2 delivers a legendary lineup, including Billy Joel with his Grammy-winning ‘Just The Way You Are’ and Céline Dion’s powerful version of ‘All By Myself’. John Denver’s ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’ and Paul Simon’s groundbreaking ‘Graceland’ are featured along with the pop genius of Electric Light Orchestra with ‘Last Train To London’. While on the other side timeless ballads from Elton John with ‘Tiny Dancer’ and Lewis Capaldi’s ‘Someone You Loved’ come ahead of Wings, Simply Red and ‘60s gems from Stevie Wonder, The Supremes and the peerless ‘Walk On By’ from Dionne Warwick.
LP3 opens with Neil Diamond’s universally beloved singalong anthem, ‘Sweet Caroline’ and Cliff Richard’s mid-70s classic, ‘Devil Woman’. Disco legends Donna Summer (‘MacArthur Park’) and Gloria Gaynor (‘I Will Survive’), lead into Sophie Ellis Bextor’s ‘Murder On The Dancefloor’ which became a smash for the second time recently. Ed Sheeran and Pharrell Williams had enduringly popular hits with ‘Galway Girl’ and ‘Happy’, and the side closes with the harmonic vocals of All-4-One and their beautiful signature song ‘I Swear’. The final side is packed with anthemic and uplifting classics kicking off with Spandau Ballet’s ‘Gold’, Survivor’s ‘Eye Of The Tiger’, and Take That’s soaring ‘Rule The World’. The remainder of the collection celebrates and showcases some of the ‘70s greatest tracks including Bonnie Tyler’s ‘Lost In France’, Marianne Faithfull’s poignant ‘The Ballad Of Lucy Jordan’ and Blondie’s era-defining and genre-defying #1 ‘Heart Of Glass’.
NOW That’s What I Call Gold is a must-have for all music lovers —packed with legendary artists, timeless hits, and unforgettable moments in pop. Don’t miss out on this golden treasure trove of musical brilliance!
Recorded at British Grove and Abbey Road studios, Daphne Guinness’s fourth
album, Sleep, is unlike anything Guinness has produced before. Contemplative, self-
reflective, and personal, it represents her most beguiling body of work to-date; a
sleek sophisticated experience enhanced by an array of esoteric creative touches,
complementing its dancefloor rush.
Mixed by Ricky Damian, known for his work with Lady Gaga, Adele, Georgia Smith,
Dua Lipa, her creative connections include long standing collaborator Malcolm
Doherty and Tony Visconti (who scored the album’s strings).
The album’s scale is further amplified by collaborators, including Guy Pratt (Madonna, Michael Jackson) and Rob Shirakbari (Burt Bacharach, Dionne Warwick), plus a 34-piece string section.
The scope of her associations extends far beyond the core album. Daphne collaborated with Nick Knight of SHOWStudio for the video to early single ‘Hip Neck Spine’, and with the iconic filmmaker and photographer, David LaChapelle for the current single ‘Volcano’.
- Aretha Franklin - Try A Little Tenderness
- Sam Cooke - (What A) Wonderful World
- Marvin Gaye & The Vandellas - Stubborn Kind Of Fellow
- Otis Redding - These Arms Of Mine
- Ann Peebles - I Can’t Stand The Rain
- Aaron Neville - Hercules
- Al Green - Let's Stay Together
- Ben E. King - Stand By Me
- Etta James - I Just Want To Make Love To You
- Bob & Earl - Harlem Shuffle
- Gwen Mccrae - 90% Of Me Is You
- Syl Johnson - I Hate I Walked Away
- Barry White - Ghetto Letto
- Stevie Wonder - Contract On Love
- Ray Charles - Unchain My Heart
- James Brown & The Famous Flames - Please, Please, Please
- Dionne Warwick - Don’t Make Me Over
- Timmy Thomas - Why Can’t We Live Together
- George Mccrae - Rock Your Baby
- Curtis Mayfield - She Don’t Let Nobody (But Me)
- Aloe Blacc & King Most - With My Friends
- Greyboy & Quantic Feat. Sharon Jones - Got To Be A Love
- Nostalgia 77 Feat. Alice Russell - Seven Nation Army
- Ibeyi - River
- Terry Callier & Paul Weller - Brother To Brother
- Al Jarreau - Ain’t No Sunshine
- A1: Feels Like The First Time (Edit) 3:28
- A2: Cold As Ice (Single Mix) 3:19
- A3: Long, Long Way From Home (Single Mix) 2:47
- A4: Hot Blooded (Studio) 4:24
- A5: Double Vision (Single Version) 3:29
- B1: Dirty White Boy (Single Version) 3:13
- B2: Head Games 3:37
- B3: Urgent (Single Version) 3:57
- B4: Waiting For A Girl Like You (Single Mix) 4:35
- C1: Juke Box Hero (Single Version) 4:03
- C2: Girl On The Moon 3:49
- C3: Woman In Black 4:42
- C4: I Want To Know What Love Is 5:03
- D1: That Was Yesterday 3:46
- D2: Say You Will 4:11
- D3: The Flame Still Burns 4:49
- D4: Turning Back The Time 3:54 *
"British-American Rock legends, Foreigner, have recently experienced some long overdue appreciation for their place in rock history, and they’d like to celebrate. In April, they were notified that they will be inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame, as part of the 2024 class alongside the likes of Cher, DMB, Peter Frampton, Ozzy Osbourne, Dionne Warwick and Big Mama Thorton. The band is releasing a new career-spanning greatest hits compilation titled, Turning Back The Time, to seize on the moment and capitalize on their enduring catalog of hit songs. With the wealth of media visibility and fan support around the induction ceremony, this double LP album offering releases at the top of October ahead of the festivities.
Highlights:
• he band is releasing a new career-spanning greatest hits compilation titled, Turning Back The Time, to seize on the moment and capitalize on their enduring catalog of hit songs"
- A1: Feels Like The First Time (Edit) 3:28
- A2: Cold As Ice (Single Mix) 3:19
- A3: Long, Long Way From Home (Single Mix) 2:47
- A4: Hot Blooded (Studio) 4:24
- A5: Double Vision (Single Version) 3:29
- B1: Dirty White Boy (Single Version) 3:13
- B2: Head Games 3:37
- B3: Urgent (Single Version) 3:57
- B4: Waiting For A Girl Like You (Single Mix) 4:35
- C1: Juke Box Hero (Single Version) 4:03
- C2: Girl On The Moon 3:49
- C3: Woman In Black 4:42
- C4: I Want To Know What Love Is 5:03
- D1: That Was Yesterday 3:46
- D2: Say You Will 4:11
- D3: The Flame Still Burns 4:49
- D4: Turning Back The Time 3:54 *
2x12" Ultra Clear Coloured Vinyl[40,13 €]
"British-American Rock legends, Foreigner, have recently experienced some long overdue appreciation for their place in rock history, and they’d like to celebrate. In April, they were notified that they will be inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame, as part of the 2024 class alongside the likes of Cher, DMB, Peter Frampton, Ozzy Osbourne, Dionne Warwick and Big Mama Thorton. The band is releasing a new career-spanning greatest hits compilation titled, Turning Back The Time, to seize on the moment and capitalize on their enduring catalog of hit songs. With the wealth of media visibility and fan support around the induction ceremony, this double LP album offering releases at the top of October ahead of the festivities.
Highlights:
• he band is releasing a new career-spanning greatest hits compilation titled, Turning Back The Time, to seize on the moment and capitalize on their enduring catalog of hit songs"
- A1: Feels Like The First Time (Edit) 3:28
- A2: Cold As Ice (Single Mix) 3:19
- A3: Long, Long Way From Home (Single Mix) 2:47
- A4: Hot Blooded (Studio) 4:24
- A5: Double Vision (Single Version) 3:29
- B1: Dirty White Boy (Single Version) 3:13
- B2: Head Games 3:37
- B3: Urgent (Single Version) 3:57
- B4: Waiting For A Girl Like You (Single Mix) 4:35
- C1: Juke Box Hero (Single Version) 4:03
- C2: Girl On The Moon 3:49
- C3: Woman In Black 4:42
- C4: I Want To Know What Love Is 5:03
- D1: That Was Yesterday 3:46
- D2: Say You Will 4:11
- D3: The Flame Still Burns 4:49
- D4: Turning Back The Time 3:54 *
2x12" Black Vinyl[43,66 €]
"British-American Rock legends, Foreigner, have recently experienced some long overdue appreciation for their place in rock history, and they’d like to celebrate. In April, they were notified that they will be inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame, as part of the 2024 class alongside the likes of Cher, DMB, Peter Frampton, Ozzy Osbourne, Dionne Warwick and Big Mama Thorton. The band is releasing a new career-spanning greatest hits compilation titled, Turning Back The Time, to seize on the moment and capitalize on their enduring catalog of hit songs. With the wealth of media visibility and fan support around the induction ceremony, this double LP album offering releases at the top of October ahead of the festivities.
Highlights:
• he band is releasing a new career-spanning greatest hits compilation titled, Turning Back The Time, to seize on the moment and capitalize on their enduring catalog of hit songs"
THE 7000 DOLLAR ACETATE
The year is 1971, a time when nightclubs still had live bands perform the musical hits of the day. Every city had its local stars and for the club scene of the city of Columbus, Ohio it was the CROWD PLEASERS. Founded in 1968 by June Carey along with her younger brothers, twins El & Al, the seven-piece band grew into an in-demand act that performed all over the city. In April 1971 they went into the studio to record eight songs, but an actual release never materialized. In time the master tape was destroyed and all that was left were two acetates. But as time passed, these too were lost. Over the years, a growing market for obscure funk and soul albums emerged. When one of the acetates went up for sale on eBay in 2011, it sold for $3,900! Eleven years later, in 2022, the last remaining copy also appeared on eBay. Collectors drove the price up until it finally sold for a staggering $7,000! So now, after more than 53 years, Al Carey & Regrooved Records proudly presents the previously unreleased 1971 album of the CROWD PLEASERS featuring renditions of hits by Marvin Gaye, Sly Stone's Little Sister, Neil Young, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Cold Blood, Dionne Warwick, The Lettermen and the original funk break track “Eggs & Bacon”.
- 1: Aretha Franklin - Respect
- 2: Stevie Wonder - For Once In My Life
- 3: Marvin Gaye - I Heard It Through The Grapevine
- 4: The Supremes - Baby Love
- 5: The Drifters - Save The Last Dance For Me
- 6: Booker T. & The Mgs - Green Onions
- 7: Arthur Conley - Sweet Soul Music
- 8: Wilson Pickett - In The Midnight Hour
- 9: Sam & Dave - Soul Man
- 10: Carla Thomas - B-A-B-Y
- 1: Dionne Warwick - Walk On By
- 2: Ben E. King - Stand By Me
- 3: Percy Sledge - When A Man Loves A Woman
- 4: Otis Redding - (Sittin On The) Dock Of The Bay
- 5: Jimmy Ruffin - What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted
- 6: The Temptations - My Girl
- 7: Mary Wells - My Guy
- 8: Robert Knight – Everlasting Love
- 9: Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - The Tracks Of My Tears
- 10: Erma Franklin - Piece Of My Heart
- 1: Ike & Tina Turner - River Deep Mountain High
- 2: Dusty Springfield - Son Of A Preacher Man
- 3: Marlena Shaw - California Soul
- 4: Nina Simone - To Love Somebody
- 7: Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston - It Takes Two
- 8: The Crystals - Da Doo Ron Ron
- 9: The Ronettes - Be My Baby
- 10: The Chiffons - He's So Fine
- 1: The Supremes - Where Did Our Love Go
- 2: Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - Dancing In The Street
- 3: Four Tops - I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)
- 4: Bob & Earl - Harlem Shuffle
- 5: Reparata & The Delrons - Captain Of Your Ship
- 6: The Toys - A Lovers Concerto
- 7: Aretha Franklin - I Say A Little Prayer
- 8: Dionne Warwick - Don't Make Me Over
- 9: Stevie Wonder - My Cherie Amour
- 10: Otis Redding - Try A Little Tenderness
- 5: James Brown - It's A Man's Man's Man's World
- 6: Sly & The Family Stone - Dance To The Music
Continuing from the release of Northern Soul Classics, this excellent value 2LP compilation brings together 40 essential tracks from a generation of artists inspired by gospel and rhythm and blues. Immerse yourself in the sweet soulful voices of Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, The Supremes, Ike and Tina Turner and many more!
Sugar Minott schrieb nicht nur eine Fülle von Eigenkompositionen, sondern schätzte auch die jamaikanische Ska-, Rocksteady- und Reggae-Musik (die er mitentwickelte) sowie die amerikanische Soul- und Pop-Musik sehr. Er brachte nachhaltige Versionen von Michael Jacksons "Good Thing Going", The Persuaders "Love Gonna Pack Up" und Dionne Warwicks "A House Is Not A Home" in das Reggae Idiom. "One Step Ahead" fügt sich perfekt in diese Tradition ein und schlägt mühelos die Brücke zwischen amerikanischem Pop und jamaikanischem Soul.
- A1: City Vapors
- A2: Dragon Chasers Feat. Charlotte Savary
- A3: Already Begun
- A4: B-Boy On Wax Feat. Speech Defect
- A5: Street Scent
- A6: No Pity
- B1: Dry Your Eyes Feat. Sara Genn
- B2: Masquerade Theme
- B3: Until Heaven Stops The Rain Feat. Mattic
- B4: More Songs
- B5: Leave It Feat. Dionne Charles
- C1: Escape Theme
- C2: This Train Feat. Voice & Ali Harter
- C3: Go Without Me Feat. Charlotte Savary
- C4: Sit & Listen
- D1: Fireflies Feat. Charlotte Savary & Mattic
- D2: Say Yes Feat. A.s.m
- D3: I Own You Feat. Charlie Winston
- D4: Greenfields Feat. Charlotte Savary
With "In The Mood For Life", Wax Tailor's third album composed between Paris and New York, Wax Tailor creates an organic fresco with orchestral accents which reconciles more than ever the groove of hip-hop and the melodies of pop.
As a true craftsman of sound, Wax Tailor shapes his music at his own pace, favoring work and quality over productivism. In just 4 years his music has seduced thanks to its authenticity. We find there his sound signature, his taste for melancholic melodies mixed with the energy of Hip Hop. Here, soul, jazz, funk coexist, but also, more surprisingly, 60's pop, as evidenced by this attachment to short formats where the essentials are said in a few minutes. With the collaborations of Charlie Winston or Charlotte Savary to name a few, let's bet that this new opus will make you melt like a wax statue in full sun.
Recorded at British Grove and Abbey Road studios, Daphne Guinness’s fourth
album, Sleep, is unlike anything Guinness has produced before. Contemplative, self-
reflective, and personal, it represents her most beguiling body of work to-date; a
sleek sophisticated experience enhanced by an array of esoteric creative touches,
complementing its dancefloor rush.
Mixed by Ricky Damian, known for his work with Lady Gaga, Adele, Georgia Smith,
Dua Lipa, her creative connections include long standing collaborator Malcolm
Doherty and Tony Visconti (who scored the album’s strings).
The album’s scale is further amplified by collaborators, including Guy Pratt (Madonna, Michael Jackson) and Rob Shirakbari (Burt Bacharach, Dionne Warwick), plus a 34-piece string section.
The scope of her associations extends far beyond the core album. Daphne collaborated with Nick Knight of SHOWStudio for the video to early single ‘Hip Neck Spine’, and with the iconic filmmaker and photographer, David LaChapelle for the current single ‘Volcano’.
- 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.
First-ever vinyl repress of Sheena Easton’s hit 1983 album.
• Remastered from the original master tapes and pressed
on white coloured vinyl with refreshed artwork including
new inner sleeve.
• Includes the US smash singles ‘Almost Over You’ and
Grammy-nominated ‘Telefone (Long Distance Love
Affair)’ as well as her stunning take on the Dusty
Springfield classic ‘Just One Smile’.
Sheena Easton rocketed to overnight fame in 1980 with the BBC
broadcast of The Big Time - arguably the first pop reality show -
subsequently breaking records with her first two singles ‘Modern
Girl’ and ‘9 To 5’ simultaneously hitting the UK Top Ten. Within
a year, she had topped the US Hot 100 with the renamed
‘Morning Train (Nine To Five)’, recorded the Bond theme ‘For
Your Eyes Only’, released two platinum-selling albums and
become an international sensation.
1983 proved a pivotal year for Sheena as she fully embraced her
burgeoning US stardom following a sell-out US tour, hit TV
specials and regular primetime appearances. ‘Best Kept Secret’
was her first album recorded Stateside. Working with red-hot
producer Greg Mathieson (fresh from holding down the top two
slots with Toni Basil and Laura Branigan) and Grammy-winner
Jay Graydon (Earth Wind & Fire, Dionne WarwickJ) the album
repositioned Easton as a youthful new wave stylist - as capable
of rocking hard on cuts like ‘Devil In A Fast Car’ as she was in
nailing a soaring Streisand-style ballad like the top 5 AC smash
‘Almost Over You.’ Lead single ‘Telefone’ was an out of the box
smash - reinstalling Sheena in the US top 10 pop and establishing
her as heavy rotation MTV star and dance chart regular.
This is the fourth in a series of remastered vinyls of her 1980s
albums, and part of Cherry Red’s on-going reissue campaign of
the star’s EMI catalogue in association with RT Industries.
- A1: Ben E King - Stand By Me
- A2: The Platters - The Great Pretender
- A3: Ella Fitzgerald - Georgia On My Mind
- A4: Barry White - Lady, Sweet Lady
- A5: James Brown & The Famous Flames - Please, Please, Pleas
- A6: Timmy Thomas - Why Can't We Live Together
- B1: Sam Cooke - (What A) Wonderful World
- B2: George Mccrae - Rock Your Baby
- B3: Jimmy "Bo" Horne - Clean Up Man
- B4: Carla Thomas - B-A-B-Y
- B5: Dionne Warwick - Don't Make Me Over
- B6: Mavis John - Use My Body
- B7: Screamin' Jay Hawkins - I Put A Spell On You
- C1: The Isley Brothers - Right Now
- C2: Etta James - At Last
- C3: The Clovers - Love Potion No 9
- C4: Little Willie John - Fever
- C5: The Mar-Keys - Last Night
- C6: Brenda Lee - I'm Sorry
- C7: Aretha Franklin - God Bless The Child
- D1: Gwen Mccrae - 90% Of Me Is You
- D2: Curtis Mayfield & The Impressions - Gypsy Woman
- D3: Booker T & The Mg's - Green Onions
- D4: Bobby Byrd - Back From The Dead
- D7: Nina Simone - Work Song
- E1: Gil Scott-Heron - Lady Day And John Coltrane
- E2: Ray Charles - Unchain My Heart
- E3: Jackie Wilson - Reet Petite
- E4: Jerry Butler - He Will Break Your Heart
- E5: Mary Wells - The One Who Really Loves You
- E6: Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - You Really Got A Hold
- F1: Diana Ross & The Supremes - Your Heart Belongs To Me
- F2: Ike & Tina Turner - I'm Jealous
- F3: Doris Duke - Woman Of The Ghetto
- F4: Solomon Burke - Cry To Me
- F5: The Marvelettes - Please Mr Postman
- F6: Gladys Knight & The Pips - Every Beat Of My Heart
- F7: Dinah Washington - Mad About The Boy
- G1: Quincy Jones - Soul Bossa Nova
- G2: Betty Wright - Clean Up Woman
- G3: Esther Phillips - Release Me
- G4: The Everly Brothers - All I Have To Do Is Dream
- G5: Latimore - Let's Straighten It Out
- G6: Aretha Franklin - Try A Little Tenderness
- G7: Marvin Gaye & The Vandellas - Stubborn Kind Of Fellow
- H1: Otis Redding - These Arms Of Mine
- H2: Aaron Neville - Hercules
- H3: Rufus Thomas - The Dog
- H4: Sir Joe Quaterman & Free Souls - (I Got) So Much Troubl
- H5: Lavern Baker - Love Me Right
- D5: Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes - Expansions
- H6: Gene Chandler - Duke Of Earl
- H7: Al Jarreau - Ain't No Sunshine
- I1: Ibeyi - River
- I2: Aloe Blacc & King Most - With My Friends
- I3: Kimberose - I'm Sorry
- I4: Terry Callier - Running Around (Fug City Mix)
- I5: Jamie Lidell - Building A Beginning
- I6: Asa - The Beginning
- J1: Selah Sue - This World
- J2: Cunnie Willams Feat Monie Love - Saturday
- J3: Cookin' On 3 Burners Feat Kylie Auldist - This Girl
- J4: Alice Russell & Nostalgia 77 Seven Nation Army
- J5: Greyboy & Quantic Feat Sharon Jones - Got To Be A Love
- D6: Stevie Wonder - Contract On Love
- A1: Mel & Tim - Keep The Faith
- A2: Impact - Sara Smile
- A3: Billy Paul - It's Too Late
- A4: Esther Phillips - I Hope You'll Be Very Unhappy Without Me
- B1: John Edwards - Tin Man
- B2: Roy Ayers - What You Won't Do For Love
- B3: Arnold Mcculler - Gringo
- C1: Richie Havens - Dreams
- C2: Brenda Russell - I Want Love To Find Me
- C3: Patti Labelle - Monkey See - Monkey Do
- C4: The Main Ingredient - Euphrates
- D1: The Isley Brothers - Listen To The Music
- D2: Dionne Warwick - Dedicate This Heart
- D3: Chaka Khan - Fate
- D4: Keni Burke - Love Is The Answer
lim. two color Vinyl. Gatefold Cover with sticker and download code on postcard.
Welcome Back, friends, to the Yacht Soul cruise that never ends!
This theme, explored at length in the previous installment of this series, is a fertile one that just keeps on giving, and give it certainly does on the tracks we have dug up for your perusal, enlightenment, edification and enjoyment on Yacht Soul 2.
For those just joining us, the concept here concerns R&B and soul artists mining the songbooks of their white contemporaries for cover versions that serve the dual purposes of potentially garnering some crossover radio airplay as well as introducing great songs to segments of the listening public who might otherwise miss them. Some of these versions might have come about because they were personal favorites of the artist in question, others might have been strongly suggested by their labels or by the publishing company, but all of them provide an entirely new perspective on what were already fantastic songs to begin with.
So there you have it--a further dig into this nebulous concept that reveals more unexpected connections and crossed paths. Understanding the hows and whys of the way these particular covers and collaborations came to be is as fascinating as just enjoying the music itself, and there really is a lot of great music to dig into this time around! We hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we did putting it together.
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- Second volume from the YACHT SOUL series. First volume is the second best selling "Too Slow To Disco" compilation so far.…
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- Record Relase Parties planned.
- A1: Aretha Franklin - Try A Little Tenderness
- A2: Otis Redding - These Arms Of Mind
- A3: Peggy Lee - Fever
- A4: Aaron Neville - How Could I Help But Love You?
- A5: Stevie Wonder - Contract On Love
- A6: Gene Chandler - Duke Of Earl
- A7: Booker T. & The Mg's - Green Onions
- A8: Ben E. King - Stand By Me
- B1: James Brown & The Famous Flames - Think
- B2: Etta James - I Just Want To Make Love To You
- B3: Ray Charles - Unchain My Heart
- B4: Marvin Gaye & The Vandellas - Stubborn Kind Of Fellow
- B5: Dionne Warwick - Don't Make Me Over
- B6: The Supremes With Diana Ross - Your Heart Belongs To Me
- B7: Dinah Washington - Mad About The Boy
- B8: Sam Cooke - (What A) Wonderful World
Some years ago we have released two albums by The Seeds of Fulfillment; their self-titled studio album plus a second one with a so far previously unreleased live performance. For this 45 RPM single we chose the fantastic "Solemn Solitude" backed with another previously unreleased live tack. "Deja Vu" was written by Isaac Hayes and first recorded by Dionne Warwick. The SOF version features the wonderful Jeanette Williams on vocals. It was played on the air March 9, 1980 on Jazz 104 WBBY. Now available for the first time on a strictly limited 45 RPM single release.
- 1: Aretha Franklin - God Bless The Child
- 1: 2Bettye Swann - Make Me Yours
- 1: 3Barbara Lynn - You'll Lose A Good Thing
- 1: 4The Marvelettes - Please Mr. Postman
- 1: 5Betty Padgett - Sugar Daddy (Part )
- 1: 6Diana Ross & The Supremes - Your Heart Belongs To Me
- 1: 7Nina Simone - Plain Gold Ring
- 1: 8Millie Jackson - All The Way Lover
- 1: 9Gwen Mccrae
- 1: 0Dee Edwards - Why Can't There Be Love
- 1: Brenda Lee - I'm Sorry
- 1: 2Helene Smith - Help Me To Keep What I've Got
- 1: 3The Shirelles - Will You Love Me Tomorrow
- 2: 1Etta James - I Just Want To Make Love To You
- 2: Esther Phillips - Release Me
- 2: 3Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - My Baby Won't Come Back
- 2: 4Dionne Warwick - Don't Make Me Over
- 2: 5Gladys Knight & The Pips - Every Beat Of My Heart
- 2: 6Mary Wells - The One Who Really Loves You
- 2: 7Lavern Baker - Love Me Right
- 2: 8Ella Fitzgerald & Nelson Riddle And His Orchestra - Geo
- 2: 9Alice Russell & Tm Juke - Hurry On Now
- 2: 10Spanky Wilson & The Quantic Soul Orchestra - Message To
- 2: 11Greyboy, Quantic & Sharon Jones - Got To Be A Love (Pau
- 2: 1Marva Whitney - I Am What I Am (Parts 1 & )
- 2: 13Sandra Nkaké - Happy
Obwohl der Begriff "soul" schon während der Dreißigerjahre in der US-amerikanischen Populärmusik auftauchte, entstand Soul als eigenständiges Genre erst in den 1950ern aus Gospel und Rhythm"n"Blues sowie je einer Prise Blues und Jazz. Schon bald darauf sollte Soul zum Inbegriff "schwarzer Popmusik" werden. Kennzeichnend für die afroamerikanisch geprägte Unterhaltungsmusik sind emotional gefärbte Sangeskünste. Sich mit ganzer Seele und herzergreifendem Gesang den Vibes, dem Groove und der Message hinzugeben, das macht Soul aus. Sängerinnen wie Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Tina Turner, Lavern Baker, Marlena Shaw oder Diana Ross beherrschten dieses Metier meisterhaft. Sie finden sich neben Dionne Warwick, Nina Simone, Dusty Springfield, Irma Thomas, Amy Winehouse, Ibeyi und vielen anderen Künstlerinnen auf der geschmackvoll kompilierten Doppel-LP "Soul Women".
Die mit dem Mercury-Preis ausgezeichnete britische Rapperin Speech Debelle meldet sich mit einem neuen Album zurück. "Sunday Dinner On A Monday" ist eine Studie über Familie, Freunde, Abstammung und die DNA der Vorfahren durch den Blick des Afro-Futurismus. "Es geht darum, wie wir uns unsere eigene Zukunft vorstellen und dann erschaffen", sagt Speech. "Das Album handelt von unserer Reise durch das Leben, auf der wir aus Erfahrungen lernen, die unsere Sinne erweitern. Wir lernen inneres Management und kommen der Leichtigkeit näher. Manche von uns werden sogar genährt, wie von einer guten Mahlzeit. Darum geht's auf diesem Album. Corynne Elliot (geboren am 17. März 1983 in London, England), besser bekannt als Speech Debelle, ist britische Rapperin, die bei dem Plattenlabel Big Dada unter Vertrag steht. Für ihr Debütalbum Speech Therapy wurde sie 2009 mit dem Mercury Prize ausgezeichnet. Im Jahr 2012 veröffentlichte sie ihr zweites Album Freedom of Speech und 2017 ihr drittes Album Tantil Before I Breathe. Debelles Single aus Speech Therapy, "Spinnin", wurde von Tinchy Stryder und Dionne Bromfield überarbeitet und diente als eine der offiziellen Hymnen der Olympischen Sommerspiele 2012 in London. Die neuen Singles/Videos "Atlantis", "101010" und "Come Your Way" kündigen das im Juni erscheinende Album an!
«The Truth» gilt weithin als einer der am meisten unterschätzten verborgenen Juwelen von Prince. Das Album wurde ursprünglich als Begleitung zum Triple-Album «Crystal Ball» aus dem Jahr 1998 veröffentlicht, mit dem Prince zum ersten Mal ein Album völlig unabhängig herausbrachte. «The Truth» war auch das erste Prince-Album, das als "akustisch" bezeichnet wurde, obwohl es elektronische Instrumente und Elemente enthält, und es gab den Hörern eine noch nie dagewesene Möglichkeit, sein Songwriting und seine Stimme in einer reduzierten Form zu hören. Erhältlich auf schwarzem Vinyl als Einzel-LP
„Forever Forever“ ist das neue Album von Genevieve Artadi, der in L.A. lebenden Singer-Songwriterin, Produzentin, Bogenschützin und Dr. Mario-Liebhaberin. Artadi ist ein kreativer Tornado und bekannt für ihre Mitwirkung bei KNOWER, Expensive Magnets und ihrer früheren Band Pollyn. 2020 unterzeichnete sie bei Brainfeeder, um ihr Soloalbum, „Dizzy Strange Summer“, mitten in der Corona-Pandemie zu veröffentlichen. Im darauffolgenden Jahr arbeitete sie mit Thundercat, Raedio und Louis Cole an ihrem Track, „Satellite Space Age Edition“, für den Soundtrack der fünften Staffel von „Insecure“ (HBO). „Forever Forever“ umfasst eine wahrhaft kaleidoskopische Bandbreite an Einflüssen, die eine stilistische Eingrenzung unmöglich macht. Verwurzelt im Jazz, aber auch im alternativen Rock oder Avant-Pop, stehen sie in der Tradition der legendären Grenzgänger:innens Stereolab und Talking Heads. Artadi gehört zur unverschämt talentierten Crew, zu der auch Louis Cole, Pedro Martins, Sam Gendel, Sam Wilkes, Jacob Mann und Chiquita Magic gehören, die ein ähnliches Fundament aus klassischen und Jazz-Traditionen mit einer gesunden Punk-Attitüde und einer Leidenschaft für musikalische Hybridität und Fusion mitbringen. Sie gibt zu, dass es sie selbst motiviert, wenn sie von diesen talentierten Menschen umgeben ist, etwas zu schaffen. Die Hälfte der Songs für „Forever Forever“ wurde ursprünglich für eine Big Band geschrieben, da Artadi in Kontakt gekommen war mit der Grammy-nominierten Norrbotten Big Band aus Schweden, mit der sie als ‚Composer in Residence‘ tätig war und viele Male live aufgetreten ist. Auf der Suche nach einem „kreativen Funken“, so sagt sie, hörte sie Duke Ellington und Gil Evans mit Miles Davis. „Der Rest ist, glaube ich, einfach alles aus meiner Vergangenheit, was in meinem Unterbewusstsein ist.“, sagt sie. „Zufällige Inspirationsblitze von Chopin, Bach (ich habe während des Lockdowns einige zweistimmige Inventionen gelernt), Debussy, Nancy Wilson, Björk, Ryan Power, Nobukazu Takemura, den Beatles, Dionne Warwick…”








































