Wewantsounds is delighted to announce the reissue of Sho-Nuff's highly sought-after album "Body Pressure" from 1983. Recorded for Japanese label King Records, the album was only ever released in Japan and disappeared without trace making it one of the most coveted Modern Soul/Boogie albums on the international collectors scene. Mixing funk and Boogie with a few juicy ballads for good measure, Body Pressure is a superb album that lives up to its reputation, hence the hefty price tag of up to 1000€ for an original. The audio was remastered in Tokyo by King from the master tapes and the album is reissued here with its original artwork and OBI for the first time since 1983 with new liner notes by Charles Waring.
Suche:not with you
- A1: Never Too Much
- A2: Power Of Love/ Love Power
- A3: Give Me The Reason
- A4: Stop To Love
- A5: Take You Out
- A6: Any Love
- B1: Endless Love (Feat Mariah Carey)
- B2: Always & Forever
- B3: A House Is Not A Home
- B4: Superstar/Until You Come Back To Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)
- C1: Here & Now
- C2: I'd Rather
- C3: So Amazing
- C4: Dance With My Father
- C5: The Closer I Get To You" (Feat Beyonce Knowles)
- D1: Michelle
- D2: Speak Your Love
- D3: Never Too Much (Lost Frequencies Edit)
- D4: Get Myself Together (Louie Vega Radio Remix)
- 1: That's So Cool
- 2: I Am A Woman
- 3: Old Enough To Be Your Lover
- 4: I Know What You Did Last Night
- 5: Next Time It Rains
- 6: Dos Divas
- 7: I'm Tired
- 8: I Envy The Sun
- 9: Last Night's Make Up
- 10: Bless Their Hearts
- 11: What Was I Thinkin
- 12: Ain't Enough Roses
- 13: Another Chance To
- 14: Even The Stars
First time on vinyl! Unique duets album from country music greats Lorrie Morgan and Pam Tillis (under touring moniker 'Grits & Glamour'). The project features solo performances by Morgan and Tillis as well as fun collaborations and poignant duets. Highlights include original material written by Lorrie and Pam as well as songs penned by some of country music's most talented songwriters. With titles such as “That’s So Cool,” “Bless Their Hearts,” “I Am a Woman,” “I Know What You Did Last Night,” and “What Was I Thinkin’” (a Tillis/Morgan co-write), the 14-song collection is as diverse as the many moods of both women. It shows their remarkable range, showcasing everything from traditional country to cutting edge contemporary. Veteran recording artists and performers, they grace the country format with style, flair, and undeniable talent that is captivating and timeless. Their career highlights are numerous and varied. Combined, they have recorded 28 top 10 hits, more than 18 million records sold, and 12 number one songs. There have been Grammys, CMA Awards, movie credits, television appearances, and Broadway performances. They have rocked arenas, helmed world-class symphonies, and toured on almost every continent. “We've been called divas a time or two,” laughs Lorrie. “Now, I'm sure they meant it in the best sense of the word,” Pam responds. “As far as being 'divas', we share the title and the responsibility!” Striking a more serious note, they both recognize the importance of compromise in this unique and special relationship. They respect one another’s artistry, they respect each other as women, and they respect the fact that they’re carrying on the legacies of their fathers, late Opry star George Morgan and living legend Mel Tillis.
Repressed for the first time in 2 years, Note price change. Sermonizing Black Nationalism, Pan-Africanism and the benefits of a healthy and just lifestyle during the height of the Bad Boy/Roc-AFella era of nihilistic excess in the late 90's, Dead Prez also signed to a major label (Loud/Columbia) despite leaning much more towards the burgeoning indie aesthetics of the day. But this was a good thing – using major label muscle to wake up righteous hip-hop fans who might have fallen asleep at the wheel. The group itself – consisting of MCs stic.man and M-1, who produced or co-produced most of the duo’s music – was formed in Tallahassee, Florida in the early 1990's.
By later that decade, the duo had started making significant waves, having their music heard on the soundtracks to “Soul In The Hole” and “Slam,” as well as appearing on albums by Big Pun and The Beatnuts. By 1998, they released their first official single, the serious, stark “Police State,” on Loud, appropriately brought to the label by Lord Jamar of Brand Nubian. After building a solid rep over the next two years with fiery live performances, in 2000 they unleashed their debut album, Let’s Get Free.
The album was a welcome return to provocative and often radically political rhetoric that hearkened back to hip-hop forebears including The Coup, Public Enemy and KRS-One (as well as poetic descendants like the Last Poets and Watts Prophets). Let’s Get Free was critically acclaimed and benefited from multiple singles, including the infectious, thick analog drive of “Hip-Hop” “It’s Bigger Than Hip-Hop,” with a remix co-produced by a young Kanye West; “Mind Sex” (with Abiodun Oyewole of the Last Poets); and the poignant “I’m An African.”
But the singles weren’t the only worthy songs, as just about every cut here has deeper meaning than most full albums by their early 2000's peers. Highlights: the thought-provoking, anti-drug album opener “Wolves”; “We Want Freedom” “They Schools” and “Propaganda” . All in all, this is one of the more underrated and possibly Top 5 fully-realized political hip-hop albums of all time.
- Kiss The Sky
- Even When I M Not
- The Island
- Activating Learning Mode
- Deploying Rescue Transmitter
- System Breach
- The Accident
- The Egg And The Fox
- Hatching
- Brightbill
- Pinktail
- You Re His Mother Now
- Eat, Swim, Fly
- Fink
- Roz Builds A Home
- Bedtime Story
- Activating Interspecies Outreach Protocol
- Swimming Tests
- Kind Of Normal
- Rockmouth
- The Confession
- In The Wrong Place
- Universal Dynamics
- Non-Negotiable
- Truce
- Return
- Vontra
- The Wild
- Back Online
- I Have Everything I Need
- You Don T Have To
- Roz S Story
- The Migration
- I Could Use A Boost
- Task Complete
- Unauthorized Lifeforms
- Rescue Mission
The Wild Robot by Kris Bowers, released 21 March 2025, includes the following tracks: "The Island", "Deploying Rescue Transmitter", "The Accident", "Hatching" and more.
This version of The Wild Robot comes as a 2xLP in a(n) Gatefold Sleeve packaging. This release comes with (a) Booklet.
The vinyl is pressed as a swirl, blue disc. Another vinyl is pressed as a swirl, pink & purple disc.
- A1: Hornet Disaster
- A2: Meanie
- A3: Angel
- A4: Take Care Of Yourself (Paper - Like Nests)
- A5: Hug
- A6: Radar Ballet
- A7: Green Tea Seaweed Sea
- A8: Blood Online
- A9: Blanket
- A10: Pulka
- B1: Heartbeats
- B2: Chopland Sedans
- B3: Cooperative Calligraphy
- B4: Ripped Apart By Hands
- B5: Nostalgia Drive Avatar
- B6: Aldehydes
- B7: Tiara
- B8: Agatha's Goldfish (Sparkling Water)
- B9: Heaven Smile
2LP[36,09 €]
"“It clicked for me one day, that the album was going to be about hornets,” explains Sputnik, the mononymous songwriter behind the noise-pop project Weatherday.
“It just made sense to me.” Hornet Disaster, Weatherday’s follow-up to their 2019 debut Come in, and spiritual successor to 2022’s collab release Weatherglow, is their most expansive work to date. In Weatherday’s initial bout of inspired writing and recording, they produced over 70 songs for the record, but not before they had a complete, overarching narrative that was coherently tied back to Sputnik’s previous work.
It’s a bustling record with disparate songs each vying for space like wasps in a swarm. It can inspire caution and chaos, but there’s wonder, purpose, and a certain familiarity there, too. Weatherday has extended the knotted, thrashing maximalism of Come in by doubling down with the uncompromised, no-stone-unturned nature of Hornet Disaster. Where Come in was the product of an artist searching for their voice, Hornet Disaster represents the joyful abandon that comes from having found it."
- A1: Hornet Disaster
- A2: Meanie
- A3: Angel
- A4: Take Care Of Yourself (Paper - Like Nests)
- A5: Hug
- A6: Radar Ballet
- B1: Green Tea Seaweed Sea
- B2: Blood Online
- B3: Blanket
- B4: Pulka
- B5: Heartbeats
- C1: Chopland Sedans
- C2: Cooperative Calligraphy
- C3: Ripped Apart By Hands
- C4: Nostalgia Drive Avatar
- D1: Aldehydes
- D2: Tiara
- D3: Agatha's Goldfish (Sparkling Water)
- D4: Heaven Smile
Cassette[15,92 €]
"“It clicked for me one day, that the album was going to be about hornets,” explains Sputnik, the mononymous songwriter behind the noise-pop project Weatherday.
“It just made sense to me.” Hornet Disaster, Weatherday’s follow-up to their 2019 debut Come in, and spiritual successor to 2022’s collab release Weatherglow, is their most expansive work to date. In Weatherday’s initial bout of inspired writing and recording, they produced over 70 songs for the record, but not before they had a complete, overarching narrative that was coherently tied back to Sputnik’s previous work.
It’s a bustling record with disparate songs each vying for space like wasps in a swarm. It can inspire caution and chaos, but there’s wonder, purpose, and a certain familiarity there, too. Weatherday has extended the knotted, thrashing maximalism of Come in by doubling down with the uncompromised, no-stone-unturned nature of Hornet Disaster. Where Come in was the product of an artist searching for their voice, Hornet Disaster represents the joyful abandon that comes from having found it."
- A1: Alfonso Zenga, Paolo Gatti – Sparklin' Conversation – 3:10 | From Sensi Caldi (1980) *
- A2: Gianni Ferrio – La Musica È – 3:21 | From L'infermiera Di Notte (1979) *
- A3: Carlo Savina – Una Vergine In Famiglia – 1:28 | From Una Vergine In Famiglia (1975)
- A4: Franco Campanino – Avere Vent'anni (Disco) 2:33 | From Avere Vent'anni (1978)*
- A5: Gianni Ferrio – Quando Vuoi Con Chi Vuoi – 2:52 | From La Liceale Seduce I Professori (1979)*
- B1: Don Powell – Amori Stellari – Giochi Erotici Nella Terza Galassia (Titoli) – 2:11 | From Amori Stellari – Giochi Erotici Nella Terza Galassia (Titoli) (1981)
- B2: Nico Fidenco – Eros Perversion (Orsino Rock) – 3:17 | From Eros Perversion (1979)
- B3: Nico Fidenco – Sexy Night – 3:09 | From Porno Holocaust (1977)
- B4: Pulsar Music Ltd. – Taxi Girl (Ritmico Disco) – 0:53 | From Taxi Girl (1977)
- B5: Stelvio Cipriani – Nude Odeon (Ritmico Funk) – 4:09 | From Nude Odeon (1978)
- C1: Riz Ortolani – L'erotomane (Beat) – 2:50 | From L'erotomane (1974)
- C2: Stelvio Cipriani – What Can I Do – 2:25 | From La Supplente Va In Citta' (1979)
- C3: Bruno Nicolai – Servizio Fotografico – 1:59 | From La Dama Rossa Uccide Sette Volte (1972)
- C4: Franco Campanino – Do It With The Pamango – 4:42 | From Una Moglie, Due Amici, Quattro Amanti (1980) °
- C5: Gianni Ferrio – La Settimana Bianca – 3:02 | From La Settimana Bianca (1980)
- D1: Giuseppe De Luca – Studio X – 2:35 | From L'altra Faccia Del Peccato (1969)
- D2: Giuseppe De Luca – Studio Z – 2:15 | From L'altra Faccia Del Peccato (1969)
- D3: Giacomo Dell'orso – I'm So Young – Versione Coro - 3:01 | From L'infermiera Di Mio Padre (1981)
- D4: Daniele Patucchi – Runnin' Around – 6:23 | From Bionda Fragola (1980)°
- D5: Stelvio Cipriani – Il Sesso Del Diavolo (Finale) – 2:51 | From Il Sesso Del Diavolo (1971)
Black Vinyl[33,82 €]
American director and actor Eli Roth takes you on a forbidden journey across the vaults of legendary Italian soundtrack label CAM Sugar. Setting the mood for his very own red light discothéque, Tarantino’s right-hand man and Italian B-movies connoisseur has sourced and selected 20 juicy tracks, spanning from kinky disco and funk to seductive bossa nova and psych, from Italian Sexy Comedy and softcore films (1969-1981). It includes 9 previously unreleased tracks with 4 previously unreleased on vinyl and music by some of Italian film music's most cult composers, including Stelvio Cipriani, Bruno Nicolai, Riz Ortolani, Franco Campanino, Gianni Ferrio, Nico Fidenco as well as unique vocal performances by actress and Italian sexy comedy actress Gloria Guida.
- A1: All Natural
- A2: Erryday 99
- A3: Falling
- A4: Fresh Rain
- A5: It Ain't Nothing
- A6: Lazy Sunday
- A7: Masterpiece
- A8: No Factor
- A9: That Won Joint
- A10: To Paris With Love
- A12: Treal (True Real)
- A13: Trump Tight
- B1: Watch Time Reveal
- B2: Work It Out
- B3: We Made It
- B4: That Movie Joint
- B5: Apartment J
- B6: Spitfire
- B7: Genres (Feat. Kris Brown)
- B8: We
- B9: Late Night
For the first time on vinyl, J Rawls 1999 beat series offers scenes 1-3 and 6 never before heard tracks. All these beats are from the archives of Rawls in his early years (1996-1999) as a young producer in Cincinnati, OHIO. These beats are the essence of that Rawls sound and embody his entire style. According to Rawls, “I did this album because I have had so requests for my music from that underground hip-hop era. This record took me back to a time when making music was just for fun.”
"The Beatles spread the use of electric guitars all through the world, and Bolivia was no exception. “The British Invasion” hit a politically convulsed country, and it fell upon a rich multi-cultural scene that was further expanded when the psychedelic counterculture youth movements coming from San Francisco also took the hearts of the country’s youngsters.
It was a big mixture of influences thrown in a cauldron that saw a link between the LSD drenched hippie generation and the country’s native ancestors. Bolivians were not new to mind-expanding experiences, the acid experiences promoted in the USA by Ken Kesey and Timothy Leary found their local counterpart in the old indigenous traditions of using plants such as the ayahuasca to open their doors of perception.
On this compilation you will find some of the more interesting young bands from a 1960s Bolivia bringing the sounds of a new generation and marrying them with the rich musical background of the country. The garage-sounding psychedelic beat made by these young musicians would soon open new horizons, and Bolivia would soon see how traditional sounds, like their local version of the cumbia, would evolve in a similar way as it would do in the neighboring country of Perú."
- A1: A Grave Fall (January)
- A2: Saddle Up
- A3: Was He Good - The Bunny Business
- A4: Bingo Bingo Bingo
- A5: They Say To The Mountain
- A6: Belly Up
- A7: Une Planete
- B1: Twist
- B2: Galveston Beach Pink Dust (April)
- B3: Hell Applaud This Turn!
- B4: A Greater Name Is You
- B5: Run It
- B6: Grab Her Neck And Tell Her I Love Her
On their most explicit venture into music for moving image, Miles Whittaker & Sean Canty rudely fracture piano and vocal recordings by US filmmaker-musician Kristen Pilon in a short-circuiting of style and pattern.
Shredding up definitions of electro-acoustic opera, spectralist chamber musique and concrète rave, Demdike hit square between the eyes/ears of film music vernaculars on a startlingly strong addition to their unique oeuvre, now in its 16th year of elusive psychoacoustic strafes and jump-cuts across putative borders. The 13-part, hour-long album dislodges source material made for the experimental film ‘To Cut and Shoot’, by Kristen Pilon, an NYC-based musician and filmmaker, to farther refract the film’s themes of serendipity and the nature of ghosts and dreams with a flickering flux of sound-imagery and aleatoric weirdness appropriate to her original meditations, but also freely messing with their forms.
Situated just a few miles north of Houston, Cut and Shoot is a relatively insignificant Texas town with an unforgettably bizarre name. Pilon grew up not far from Cut and Shoot, and it's there where she ran into 65-year-old machinist and motorcyclist Robert Lewis Stevenson, better known as Bobbo, who's pictured on the album's cover. The meeting occurred a few months after Pilon recorded her improvisations on piano, strings and voice in the basement cellar of the Halle in Manchester, with Bobbo providing the necessary narrative heft the trio needed to inspire an experimental film and its accompanying soundtrack.
Responding to Kristen’s initial piano and operatic vocal recordings, Demdike return a volley of discrete parts tilting from typically cantankerous mayhem to quieter, more clandestine buzzes sliced with crazed interstices of the imagination, all marbled with the plasmic contrails of the paranormal which have long been peculiar to their work. With a poetic flair reflecting Pilon’s own phrasing and melding of mediums, Demdike unfold and expand her melodic fragments into temporal mazes, variously resembling the most messed-up ends of The Caretaker in ‘A Grave Fall (January)’, but also liable to skew into buckshot club turbulence, as with ‘Belly Up’, or the bittersweet bruk contortions of ‘Twist’.
The storyline wickedly frays and loops into itself with a non-linearity that recalls the mid-to-latter stages of Lynch’s ‘Mulholland Drive’ or waking from a sweaty fever dream only to pitch back into its thorny bush of ghosts, often within the space of one track. It’s testament to the ever-tighter binds of Demdike’s symbiotic vision that the results nevertheless hold a thread of logic that weaves in everything from their Jon Collin jams to reams of mixes and Gruppo edits with an unresolved, open-ended quality that still keeps us on our toes, perhaps more so than ever here.
- A1: Drumming Song
- A2: My Boy Builds Coffins
- A3: You've Got The Love
- A4: Bird Song
- A5: Swimming
- B1: I'm Not Calling You A Liar
- B2: Kiss With A Fist
- B3: Howl
- B4: Girl With One Eye
- B5: Hardest Of Hearts
- C1: Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)
- C2: Blinding
- C3: Hurricane Drunk
- C4: Cosmic Love
- D1: Between Two Lungs
- D2: Dog Days Are Over
- D3: Falling
Florence + The Machine feiert gemeinsam mit Jules Buckley und seinem Orchester Lungs, ihr mit dem
BRIT Award ausgezeichnetes Debütalbum, das vor 15 Jahren mit großem Erfolg veröffentlicht wurde. Am
11. September 2024 wurde Symphony of Lungs bei den BBC Proms mit einer herausragenden Performance von Florence + The Machine und Jules Buckley zum Leben erweckt, die das Album Lungs in seiner
Gesamtheit neu interpretierten. Dazu gehörten die meistverkauften und bei den Fans beliebten Singles
„Dog Days Are Over“, „You’ve Got The Love“ und „Cosmic Love“ sowie Raritäten, die Florence nach
eigenen Angaben seit mindestens 15 Jahren nicht mehr gespielt hatte, darunter „Bird Song“ und „Falling“.
Jules Buckley und sein Team von Arrangeuren verwandelten das bereits wunderschön produzierte Album
in ein orchestrales und chorisches Meisterwerk.
Zusätzlich zur Live-Übertragung der Aufführung auf BBC Radio 3 wird Universal Music Recordings in
Zusammenarbeit mit der BBC die Live-Aufnahme dieser Aufführung offziell veröffentlichen, zunächst auf
digitalen Streaming-Plattformen im Oktober 2024, gefolgt von 2LP schwarz, 2LP farbig und 2CD-Formaten
im März 2025. Die physischen Produkte enthalten atemberaubende Bilder des Auftritts sowie eine herzliche
persönliche Notiz von Florence selbst.
For his next Token EP, Kr!z delivers squelchy synth sequences over robust kicks, reinforcing his no-nonsense approach to club music. Classic in its conception yet psychotic in effect, Ipso Facto is a record built for powerful sound systems during thenight's most delirious moments.
First impressions are important; the Belgian producer has never been one to waste time, and this record is no exception. What you hear is what you get-an anxiously slithering synth line makes his intentions clear in Defeat the Purpose, driving people to the dancefloor. Dry drum machine work thunders throughout, locking in the Token style with precision. Moving into the next track, 'Chrome Dust' focuses more on the tonal side of things and its irresistible groovemakes it an instant ear catcher. Playful rides and snares shape the progression, with Kr!z swapping percussion elements to keep the movement lively.
The title track is a true hip swinger on the B1 as he reaches in the low end of the synth sequence to establish a very compelling rhythm. Everything in its right place, and not a hair more, the percussion transitions are reminiscent of his 4 channel DJ sets, the energy always being on the move. Equilibrium closes the EP with high energy, opening up filters over a reliably bouncy rhythm. Years of experience behind the decks can be very instructive for a perceptive producer, and Kr!z proves us just that in this track and in the whole EP.
Now on album number seven , Metronomy has continued where many of their 2000s ‘cool’ band peers have dropped off along the way. Small World is a return to simple pleasures, nature, an embracing in part of more pared down, songwriterly sonics (some moments wouldn’t sound amiss on a Wilco release), all while asking broader existential questions: which feels at least somewhat rooted in the period of time during which it was made – 2020. For all that Mount seems to think he has made a comparatively sombre record, much of Small World still pulses with the zesty, tongue-in-cheek joie de vivre you’d expect of a Metronomy record.
So sure, things are different now Joe Mount is getting older and what’s on his mind is changing, but that doesn’t mark a change in quality for Metronomy. An immaculate set of tracks, Joe Mount’s ability as a songwriter and arranger shines through on Small World, evergreen. Metronomy might be growing up, but they’re not afraid to still have fun with it all. Through the tumultuous ebb and flow of the years, Metronomy continues to endure and make great pop music – and, really, that’s all that we could ask for.
- A1: Idrissa Soumaoro Et L'eclipse De L'ija — Nissodia (Joie De L'optimisme)
- A2: Rail Band — Mouodilo
- A3: Les Ambassadeurs Du Motel De Bamako — M'bouram-Mousso
- B1: Super Tentemba Jazz — Mangan
- B2: Sorry Bamba — Yayoroba
- B3: Super Djata Band — Worodara
- C1: Zani Diabaté Et Le Super Djata Band — Fadingna Kouma
- C2: Salif Keita — Mandjou
- C3: Alou Fané & Daouda Sangaré — Komagni Bèla
- D1: Super Djata Band De Bamako — Mali Ni Woula
- D2: Idrissa Soumaoro Et L'eclipse De L'ija — Fama Allah
Mr Bongo is proud to present 'The Original Sound of Mali', compiled by Vik Sohonie & David Buttle.
Malian music is arguably deeper, more sophisticated and lyrical than any other form of African music. Those of us deeply entranced by Malian culture, and, in particular, the immense hypnotic beauty of Malian music, have put together a
selection of songs from across the country.
Compiled by Vik Sohonie & Dave 'Mr Bongo' Buttle, the story of this release began in 2015 when Dave happened upon the Soul Bonanza blog. A treasure chest of rare finds from around the world! One mix in particular stood out and totally enthralled Dave - le monde à change: a tribute to mali 1970 - 1991. He
already knew of Malian legends such as the Rail Band, Salif Keita, & Les Ambassadeurs du Motel de Bamako, but this mix was something else! Deep & culled from the collections of some of the heaviest African music collectors in the world, legends like Vik Sohonie, Hidehito Morimoto, Philippe Noel, Gregoire
Villanova, and Rickard Masip. Dave immediately contacted Vik and a journey of discovery tracking down the rights-holders began. He also turned to the font of Malian music knowledge, Florent Mazzoleni. Florent has written the definitive book about Malian music - 'Musiques modernes et traditionnelles du Mali'. He
proposed some incredible tracks to include and provided the back bone of the sleeve notes and photos that are used in the album. No Malian album would be complete without a striking front cover photo, and ours is sourced from the late great Malian photographer Malick Sidibé.
On this album you will find well-known artists sitting next to rarer
discoveries. The Rail Band, who are one of the best known of all the big bands in Mali, gave us the stars Mory Kanté and Salif Keita. Les Amabassedeurs du Motel de Bamako were another big act that had Idrissa Soumaoro, Kanté Manfila, and for a while Salif Keita in their ranks. Sometimes Salif would play in both bands in one night, quite a feat considering the bands were fierce rivals. As an albino Salif has had to face considerable prejudice from society, focussing on his musical career to help overcome this.
A major discovery on the album has been Idrissa Soumaoro et L'Eclipse de L'Ija. L'Eclipse de l'Institut des Jeunes Aveugles was a Blind teenagers institute and their record was produced by the German association that took care of blind Malian teenagers in Bamako. It was never properly released commercially and was the first recordings by the legends of Malian music Idrissa Soumaoro, Amadou Bagayoko and Mariam Doumbia. Amadou & Mariam later got married and became household stars, including making an album with Manu Chao.
This album is a concerted global effort to showcase the most vital cornerstone of Malian culture in an attempt to preserve its reputation in the face of its current, grim reality. We hope our highlights of Mali's rich history of musical innovation will serve as a starting point for reclaiming an image tainted by unnecessary conflict. May peace and music return to Mali soon.
Dedicated to Malick Sidibé.
- A1: Alfonso Zenga, Paolo Gatti – Sparklin' Conversation – 3:10 From Sensi Caldi (1980) *
- A2: Gianni Ferrio – La Musica È – 3:21 From L'infermiera Di Notte (1979) *
- A3: Carlo Savina – Una Vergine In Famiglia – 1:28 From Una Vergine In Famiglia (1975)
- A4: Franco Campanino – Avere Vent'anni (Disco) 2:33 From Avere Vent'anni (1978)*
- A5: Gianni Ferrio – Quando Vuoi Con Chi Vuoi – 2:52 From La Liceale Seduce I Professori (1979)*
- B1: Don Powell – Amori Stellari – Giochi Erotici Nella Terza Galassia (Titoli) – 2:11 From Amori Stellari – Giochi Erotici Nella Terza Galassia (Titoli) (1981)
- B2: Nico Fidenco – Eros Perversion (Orsino Rock) – 3:17 From Eros Perversion (1979)
- B3: Nico Fidenco – Sexy Night – 3:09 From Porno Holocaust (1977)
- B4: Pulsar Music Ltd. – Taxi Girl (Ritmico Disco) – 0:53 From Taxi Girl (1977)
- B5: Stelvio Cipriani – Nude Odeon (Ritmico Funk) – 4:09 From Nude Odeon (1978)
- C1: Riz Ortolani – L'erotomane (Beat) – 2:50 From L'erotomane (1974)
- C2: Stelvio Cipriani – What Can I Do – 2:25 From La Supplente Va In Citta' (1979)
- C3: Bruno Nicolai – Servizio Fotografico – 1:59 From La Dama Rossa Uccide Sette Volte (1972)
- C4: Franco Campanino – Do It With The Pamango – 4:42 From Una Moglie, Due Amici, Quattro Amanti (1980) °
- C5: Gianni Ferrio – La Settimana Bianca – 3:02 From La Settimana Bianca (1980)
- D1: Giuseppe De Luca – Studio X – 2:35 From L'altra Faccia Del Peccato (1969)
- D2: Giuseppe De Luca – Studio Z – 2:15 From L'altra Faccia Del Peccato (1969)
- D3: Giacomo Dell'orso – I'm So Young – Versione Coro - 3:01 From L'infermiera Di Mio Padre (1981)
- D4: Daniele Patucchi – Runnin' Around – 6:23 From Bionda Fragola (1980)°
- D5: Stelvio Cipriani – Il Sesso Del Diavolo (Finale) – 2:51 From Il Sesso Del Diavolo (1971)
Red Vinyl[55,67 €]
- A1: Del Jones - The Last Letter
- A2: Herb Johnson - Where Are You
- A3: Timothy Mcnealy - Will You Be There
- A4: Little Beaver - Do Right Man
- A5: Soul Superiors - Trust In Me Baby
- A6: Outback - Strangers In Our Homeland
- A7: The Montecarlos - If You Leave
- A8: Words Of Wisdom - You Made Me Everything
- B1: Soul Charges - My Heart Beats For You
- B2: The Power Of Attorney - I'm Just Your Clown
- B3: James Reese - Throwing Stones (Kenny Dope Mix)
- B4: Richard Marks - I'm With You Love
- B5: Bonnie Floyd - You're My Everything
- B6: The Ledgends - A Fool For You
- B7: Apple & The Three Oranges - Moonlight
This anthology follows Now-Again's Loving On The Flipside, issued more than a decade ago. And that anthology itself got its start in a different time, a decade even earlier - the era in which Now-Again's Egon and his friends chased down funk 45s and the odd LP for their testosterone riddled, aggressive sound. Often times the funk song on one of their chosen is would be the throw-away b-side, the hasty afterthought the band cobbled together the night before hitting - or while in - the studio because they'd put all of their energies into writing the amazing ballad that would ensure their entry in soul's history books. Every once in a while, that funk song they coveted could have been - in an alternate universe - a ballad. The Third Guitar's "Baby Don't Cry," El Pooks* "I Could Do The Impossible" and Spider Harrison's "Beautiful Day" all fit into this category. That realization notwithstanding, more often than not they shined over the ballads to get to the tough stuff. Then they started flipping those funk records over to find some loving on the flip side. Some marvellous tunes were there to be found. This is the long awaited follow up. Contained within this anthology are some of the greatest soul ballads that go sweet with a beat - or, to follow our tagline, epitomize "sweet funk." Most of these songs have never been compiled. Some have never been issued in any form. Some, like the Ledgends entry here, were sampled to great success (in that case for Freddie Gibbs and Madlib's "Deeper"). Some haven't been sampled, but, like Herb Johnson's entry, are patiently awaiting their day. It should go without saying that we're proud to present this music in good conscience; with the full participation of everyone but the most obscure names contained within. And, for those who we've not yet been able to contact, this is our message: We've found your brethren, we've placed them beside you on an album that we hope you feel is befitting of your collective contributions to soul music and now we're just waiting for you. Though the music you recorded is from the years past, vour time is now.
A new artist appears on the streets of City HC Records, he is Andrey Orenstein
multidisciplinary artist, part of the alternative Rock band ‘Tequilajazz’, with several solo musical incarnations such as: Amor Entrave, for electronic Indie beats with tocuhes of IDM of broken beats, Do you like trains? for Acid House, and 50DIX, dedicated to street beats such as jungle, drum n bass, ghetto house, Juke and Footwork, and the pseudonym he uses for Go Ahead! EP, the new and multifaceted 22nd release from the Valencian label.
IF U WANT 2 is the elegant track that takes us into the bustling avenues of the 2st century megapolis, where the urban rhythms of the dance battles in Chicago, Footwork and Juke, along with brief Jungle passages alternate in a brilliant composition with funk and jazz nuances accompanying tight percussion and distorted kicks at 160 BPM.
Tough and Ghetto House and rugged acid define FOOLZ, second track of the A-side in which the demonic power of the 303 sounds embrace the thick and husky voice that together with infectious laughter set a rhythm as pugnacious as it is playful.
FETTA DI LIMONE, Juke, Footwork and Jungle, a perfect combination of American influences, legacy of Dj Rashad together with the English tradition around bass music, are fused by 50DIX with the unexpected and playful Italian lyrics of Tomasso Girardi, in perfect conjunction with the pianos, ethereal pads and mutant synths, that forge the development of the track. Already anthemic before the first beat sounds.
Juke, IDM, Halftime and abstract broken beats combine for the ultimate dance elixir, in the last track of the vinyl titled ICE FEELS KEEN, reaching 170 BPM in a catharsis of braindance, soul and acid exaltation in a dreamy harmony, where the syncopated notes of Oleg Egorov's bass and the velvety voice of Julia Garnits (Ice Hokku) commune.
Bonus digital track - 50Dix ICE FEELS KEEN (DZA REFLIP). Hypnotic, sharp and minimalistic, DZA's remix transforms the original track into an intimate and evocative experience, in which every sonic element acquires more prominence and presence.
Bonus digital track 2 - Fetta di limone (Kaxtelian remix) Inspired by the classic hardtrance sounds of the 90s, from Valencian dance temples such as Chocolate, Kaxtelian reinterprets the track with distorted drums, catchy melodies and Rave spirit at 165 bpm.
Mastering by Steve Voidloss at Black Monolith Studios in London (UK), except for the Bonus track 2 mastered by Raszia.
Once again, artwork and design by Dani Requeni, giving artistic coherence to the label's aesthetic.
- 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!




















