Erstmalige Nachpressung des Album-Klassikers von 1984! Produziert von Prince Jammy mit der Hi-Times Band und deren Bandleader Earl 'Chinna' Smith im Channel One Studio, am Mischpult saß als Toningenieur Soldgie Hamilton. Mit Half Pints größten Hits: "Mr Landlord", "Puchie Lou", "You Lick Me First", "One Big Ghetto". Half Pint (bürgerlich Lindon Roberts) wurde in 1983 schlagartig bekannt, als er den Song "Winsome" veröffentlichte, der von den Rolling Stones als "Too Rude" gecovert wurde. Riddim Info: A1 = Get A Lick, A2 = Letter From Zion, A4 = Every Tongue Shall Tell, B1 = Hypocrites, B4 = Dub Organizer. Gehört in jede Reggae Sammlung!
Buscar:rob smith
»Outside of the world«, the second album by Japanese trio Usurabi, is a rare pleasure – a guitar pop album that’s deep with spirit, bristling with energy, melodically rich and precious: full of life. It’s even more thrilling than its predecessor, 2021’s Remains of the Light, also released by An’archives, its eight songs falling together just perfectly. If you’ve ever swooned to the sound of rattling, humming organs on countless ‘60s garage rock sides, the wistful beauty of David Roback and Kendra Smith’s music as Opal, the brittle immediacy of those 80s EPs from New Zealand acts like The Clean and The Chills, you’ll find plenty to love here.
The line-up’s still the same: the songs are written by Toshimitsu Akiko, previously a member of Doodles and Aminome; playing behind her is drummer Morohashi Shigeki and bass player Kawaguchi Masami, who’d previously played together in Kawaguchi’s legendary Broomdusters, where Kawaguchi really started to establish himself as one of Japan’s greatest rock guitarists. But Usurabi is very much Toshimitsu’s vehicle, a space for her to gift her gorgeous songs to the world, with Kawaguchi and Morohashi helping guide the songs into the light. Indeed, one thing that’s particularly noticeable about »Outside of the world« is the way all three musicians act in service to what the songs demand.
So »Meet again, outside of the worl«” opens the album with a beautiful 60s garage sway, all buzzing organs and Toshimitsu’s beautifully clear voice. »Even if it’s a lie« bristles with energy and tension, its driving rhythms recalling groups like The Feelies, but with Toshimitsu’s surf rock guitar riding the waves. »Pura« is pensive and melancholy, its graceful slow motion dissolving into a free-form section where Kawaguchi and Morohashi drill down into the earth, a fiercely responsive rhythm duo, while waves of coruscating noise guitar soar out into the ether; »Waves« is a stately closer, crushing guitars cossetting a slow, martial rhythm.
Recorded over 2021 and 2022, »Outside of the world« is a more than worthy follow-up to both »Remains of the Light «and the limited cassette, »Further closer«, released in 2022 on Kawaguchi’s Purifivia imprint. It has Usurabi stretching out, letting their songs breathe when they need, and tightening the screws on other songs so they become perfect pop statements. There’s plenty of joy and pleasure here, and a gentle but determined melancholy; inviting and beautifully sculpted, Outside of the world is a quiet masterpiece.
Edition of 400, comes in a 2 colors (gold & black) silkscreened on heavy jacket with obi (black or patterned light pink), with inserts and a postcard. Special A3 (fold out) full color & duotone insert by Andrew Chalk. Printed by Alan Sherry. Liner notes by Jon Dale.
Reissued on vinyl for the very first time. Originally released in 1983, this reggae lovers album was recorded by Scientist, produced by Bunny Lee, with the best of Jamaican musicians like Sly & Robbie, Jackie Mittoo, Winston Wright, Earl Chinna Smith ans more...
Edwards was born in Jamaica in 1938 where he was raised with fourteen siblings. Strongly influenced by Nat King Cole, he began performing at the age of 14. He came to the attention of Chris Blackwell in 1959. Edwards had four number one singles in Jamaica between 1960 and 1961, all self-written ballads with Latin-influenced music.
When Blackwell set up Island Records in London in 1962, Edwards travelled with him. Edwards worked as a singer and songwriter for Island, recording as a solo artist and also duets with Millie Small, as well as performing duties such as delivering records. He wrote both "Keep On Running" and "Somebody Help Me", that became number one singles in the United Kingdom for The Spencer Davis Group. He continued to work as a recording artist himself, with regular album releases through to the mid-1980s. Much of his later work was produced by Bunny Lee, and he also worked with The Aggrovators.
Frisch nach ihrem Vertrag mit From The Vaults kündigen die epischen Doom-Metaller ALTAR OF OBLIVION die Veröffentlichung der EP "Burning Memories" an. Die fünf Tracks wurden 2016 aufgenommen, kurz nach der Fertigstellung der dritten Full-Length der Band. Nun, sieben Jahre später, ist die EP endlich bereit, das Licht der Welt zu erblicken. Auf ihr beschwört die Band klassischen, zeitlosen Epic Doom Metal herauf, während sie gleichzeitig unter der düsteren Ägide dieses nordischen Kollektivs Neuland erkundet. "Epic Doom ist kein Subgenre, an dem sich viele Bands auch nur versuchen, geschweige denn darin brillieren, geschweige denn es ausbauen, daher verdient der Fünfer aus Aalborg ein großes Lob dafür, dass er diesem tiefgründigen Außenseitersound neues Leben einhaucht.
Mit der frostigen Melancholie von Candlemass, der mystischen Dramatik von Solitude Aeturnus und der barbarischen Kraft von Solstice mischen AOO neue Ebenen emotionaler Verletzlichkeit durch den Robert Smith-ähnlichen Gesang von Mik Mentor und verlieren sich nie in schleppender Düsternis, sondern bewahren die traditionellen Metal-Grundlagen mit einer starken, klaren Gesangslinie, einem kräftigen Galopp und einer packenden Melodie" Chris Shantler (Metal Hammer UK).
- A1: Hip Hop Delivery Intro
- A2: Global Chemistry (Feat Craig G)
- A3: Go Move (Feat Andy Cooper)
- A4: Wild Thing (Feat Birdapres)
- A5: Who`s Nice Kid (Feat Chrome)
- A6: King Of Rock
- B1: Chasing The Funk (Paul Sitter`s Version)
- B2: B-Boys Impressions
- B3: It`s On Like That (Feat Dr Syntax)
- B4: Bollywood Cannot Carry Double
- B5: Nothing Gonna Change (His Way)
- B6: Outro
Breakbeat Paradise Recordings has teamed up with hip-hop legend Paul Sitter who has gather some of dopest MCs on the planet to feature on the epic LP: Hip-Hip Delivery.
The LP is a celebration to the oldskool hiphop vibes that started it all by cutting and scratching up the classic funk record, twisted in a brand-new way with MCs from around the world dropping fire on the mic.
Starting out with the intoxicating Global Chremistry with Craig G and some big funky grooves. Moving on to the Go Move featuring the awesome Andy Cooper on a smooth boom bap joint. The classic Wild Thing gets a oldskool hiphop twist with some big rhymes by Birdapres and cuts by DJ Robert Smith. The breaks are about to get serious as Chromedrops some high paced rhymes on the Who's Nice Kid track. Finally the A-Side finishes up paying some respect to some of the classics beat and breaks from the early hip days on the King Of Rock jam.
The flip side kicks off with more groovy, soulful hip hop featuring Andy Cooper on the catchy Chasing the Funk. Paul Sitter breaks is down nice on another slick hip hop anthem B-Boy Impressions before letting Dr Syntax take it over on the mic on the It's On Like That jam.
The last 3 joints on the album lets Paul Sitter get busy on some funky hip-hop creations showcasing his classic breakbeats and heavy sample techniques.
Breakbeat Paradise Recordings' first full album release since 2019 to drop on 12" vinyl but with an instant classic release like this we felt there was no other way to do it.
- Come A Little Closer
- That All Want
- The Meddling Crowd
- I Need Her
- A Place Called Zion
- Heaven & Earth
- The First Time I Saw You
- Positive Movements
- Life Spoilers
- Dirty Streets
Reissued on vinyl for the very first time, the third Paragons album, originally released in 1982 on the UK reggae label Starlight. All songs are backed by the Aggrovators, the Bunny Lee’s house band, that includes Sly & Robbie, the Barrett brothers - both also with Bob Marley & the Wailers - Jackie Mittoo, Earl “Chinna” Smith, Winston Wright and many others. Produced by Bunny Lee, mixed by Prince Jammy. “Now” marked the Paragons return to the scene, in a big way. Great vibrations, dreamy melodies, a roots reggae masterpiece.
- A1: 3 Peat
- A2: Mr Carter (Feat Jay-Z)
- A3: A Milli
- A4: Got Money (Feat T-Pain)
- B1: Comfortable (Feat Babyface)
- B2: Dr Carter
- B3: Phone Home
- B4: Tie My Hands (Feat Robin Thicke)
- C1: Mrs Officer (Feat Bobby Valentino & Kidd Kidd)
- C2: Let The Beat Build
- C3: Shoot Me Down (Feat D Smith)
- C4: Lollipop (Feat Static Major)
- C5: La La (Feat Brisco & Busta Rhymes)
- D1: Playing With Fire
- D2: You Ain't Got Nuthin (Feat Juelz Santana & Fabolous)
- D3: Dont Get It
Smith was involved in the music business from an early age; at the age of 8, he was a deejay for the local sound Observer. Like many other great reggae musicians, Smith learned his musical skills from a combination of sound system culture and schoolwork. At age 15 he sang in school with Nadine Sutherland, who urged him to move to Kingston to pursue a singing career. It took five years for Smith to follow this advice as he had difficulty leaving his mother, with whom he had a very close and loving relationship.
Arriving in Kingston at the age of 20, Smith was thrown into the digital revolution of reggae music. His first track, "Indian Lady," was released on George Phang's Powerhouse label, Final Mission LP on the extremely popular version the old Heavenless riddim recorded by Sly & Robbie (the riddim from Half Pint's Greetings). Though it didn't become a major hit, producers discovered Smith's unique and convincing singjay talent. During the next five years (from 1985-1990) Smith put out a long line of tunes. His biggest hit was the 1988 tune "Dangerous," released on the progressive Redman label. A cheering audience watched him perform the song live at Sting '88. This song was even adopted by a British boxer called Nigel 'The Dark Destroyer' Benn and used as his entrance music, a tune that sounded out his intentions in any forthcoming fight.
Aus der Frühphase des Lloyd James aka Prince Jammy (aka King Jammy) kommt ein sehr interessantes Dub Album mit sechs Versionen zu Originalstücken des Black Uhuru Debütalbum "Love Crisis" von 1977 und drei weitere Tracks.
Die Black Uhuru Titel wurden im Harry J Studio aufgenommen und in King Tubbys Studio von Prince Jammy abgemischt. Zu den beteiligten Musikern gehören Drums: Sly Dunbar, Carlton "Santa" Davis, Bass: Robbie Shakespeare, Guitar: Earl "Chinna" Smith, Organ, Clavinet, Harpsichord: Winston Wright, Piano: Keith Sterling und eine ungenannte Horn Section!
Wiederveröffentlichung eines gefeierten und gesuchten Klassikers des Roots Reggae von 1978, produziert von Augustus Pablo und Hugh Mundell, re-mastered von Kevin Metcalfe! Die Musik wurde eingespielt von Basil "Benbow" Creary, Carlton "Santa" Davis, Wycliffe "Steely" Johnson, Jacob Miller & Leroy "Horse Mouth" Wallace (Drums), Robbie Shakespeare & Leroy Sibbles (Bass), Earl "Chinna" Smith, Geoffrey Chung & Clayton Downie (Guitar), Paul "Pablove Black" Dixon & Augustus Pablo (Organ, Piano, Melodica) und aufgenommen im Channel One Studio (Engineer: Ernest Hookim), Harry J Studio (Engineer: Sylvan Morris), Joe Gibbs Studio (Engineer: Errol "Errol T" Thompson), King Tubby's Studio (Engineer: Phillip "Prince Phillip" Smart), The Black Ark (Engineer: Lee "Scratch" Perry).
- A1: Latimore - Are You Where You Wanna Be
- A2: Gwen Mccrae - Rockin' Chair
- A3: Lew Kirton - Let Me Up Off My Knees
- A4: Joey Gilmore - Give Me Your Love
- A5: Helene Smith - I Tried So Hard To Be Good To You
- A6: All The People Feat. Robert Moore - Wish I Had A Girl Like You
- B1: George Mccrae - You Can Have It All
- B2: Timmy Thomas - Why Can't We Live Together
- B3: Paulette Reaves - I Forgot To Be Your Lover
- B4: The Charms - Hearts Of Stone
- B5: Robert Moore - Tears Of The World
- B6: The Charmettes - Surrendering My Love
- C1: Betty Wright - Shoorah! Shoorah!
- C2: Little Beaver - Mama Forgot To Tell Me
- C3: Miami - I'll Hold The Groove
- C4: Wilson Pickett - The Best Part Of A Man
- C5: The Facts Of Life - Uphill Places Of Mind
- C6: Doris Duke - A Little Bit Of Your Love
- D1: Willie Johnson - Between The Lines (Unreleased)
- D2: Milton Wright - Be With Me
- D3: The Twans - I Can't See Him Again
- D4: The Diamonettes - Don't Be Surprised
- D5: Audrey Royal & The Reid Singers - Come On Playboy
- D6: The Blue Notes - Here I Am
- 1: Jiterbug Waltz
- 2: Music Matador
- 3: Love Me
- 4: Alone Together
- 5: Muses For Richard Davis (Previously Unissued 1)
- 6: Muses For Richard Davis (Previously Unissued 2)
- 7: Mandrake
- 8: Come Sunday
- 9: Burning Spear
- 10: Ode To Charlie Parker
- 11: A Personal Statement (*Bonus Track)
- 12: Iron Man
- 13: Music Matador (Alternate Take)
- 14: Love Me (Alternate Take 1)
- 15: Love Me (Alternate Take 2)
- 16: Alone Together (Alternate Take)
- 17: Jiterbug Waltz (Alternate Take)
- 18: Mandrake (Alternate Take)
- 19: Burning Spear (Alternate Take)
First ofcial release of previously-unissued Eric Dolphy studio recordings
in over 30 years, including 85-minutes never before released. The
goundbreaking alto saxophonist, bass clarinetst and autst brought us
iconic LPs such as 'Out to Lunch!' and 'Outward Bound'.
The LP package is beautfully designed and includes an exhaustve 96-page
booklet replete with rare and never-before-published photos by Chuck
Stewart, Jean-Pierre Leloir, Val Wilmer, Hans Harzheim, Lennart Steen, Roger
Marshutz and many others, plus reproductons of the original album covers for
Conversatons and Iron Man.
Includes fve essays that cover dierent aspects of Eric Dolphy and this music
by jazz author/scholar Robin D.G. Kelley, Douglas label manager Michael
Lemesre, Japanese Dolphy scholar Masakazu Sato, and co-producers Zev
Feldman and James Newton, plus words by John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner,
Ornete Coleman and Charles Mingus.
Captured afer leaving Prestge/New Jazz Records, and just before recording
the tmeless classic 'Out to Lunch!' album, 'Musical Prophet' is a 3LP set that
contains the under-appreciated masterpieces 'Conversatons' and 'Iron Man'
recorded in New York City on July 1 and 3, 1963. Originally produced by Alan
Douglas- most well-known for his associaton with Jimi Hendrix, but who also
produced classic jazz albums such as 'Money Jungle' with Duke Ellington,
Charles Mingus and Max Roach- the tapes had been stored in a suitcase with
Dolphy's personal belongings and given to Dolphy's close friends Hale and
Juanita Smith just before he embarked on his fateful European trip in 1964.
Deluxe Limited-Editon, 180-gram 3LP gatefold set released exclusively for
Record Store Day's Black Friday Event on November 23, 2018
Ritual Cloak take a more introspective and meditative direction with new EP, Vanished in Transition, venturing into new musical territories that draw influence from ambient, jazz, doom metal and George Harrison’s indian explorations. Leaning into down-tempo rhythms, drums have been exchanged for heart-beats, as if this EP is the duo breathing deep in readiness to face the next chapter.
Featuring Rob Smith of Wonderbrass and Wylderness bandmate, Harri Rees (Vanished in Transition) and Karl Griffiths of Morning Arcade (Half of My Life), Vanished in Transition showcases Ritual Cloak’s continued love of collaboration.
Recorded at home and their own studio in Cardiff, Vanished in Transition’s theme plays with the fascination of disappearing, although the duo have no such plans of vanishing any time soon.
Released for the first time in 1983 on the UK label Vista Sound, »Fight Against Corruption« sees Campbell backed by most of The Aggrovators musicians (Sly & Robbie, Earl Chinna Smith, Jackie Mittoo, Winston Wright). The album was produced by Bunny Lee and Campbell itself, who – here - clearly skims some social criticism , but also does not disdain some more lovers tunes.
Limited Edition RED Vinyl – 100 units Hand numbered
Omid's parents were Iranian but he spent his childhood in Putney, London. He grew up listening to rock music, and listed Jimi Hendrix, Neil Young and the Cure among his favourite artists – after Robert Smith became a fan Omid would later remix various Cure songs. He learnt to play guitar and formed a rock band, but after hearing hardcore records played on pirate music stations he began making his own tracks on basic equipment that he had bought. Beginning in 1995, his early house and techno singles were released on his own Alola and Disclosure labels under the names of 16B and Phaser, but they soon attracted the attention of big-name DJs such as Derrick Carter, François Kevorkian and Sasha, and he signed to Sven Väth's Eye Q label to release his debut album Sounds from Another Room in March 1998, which was described by the Independent on Sunday as "avant-garde" and by Muzik as "quite breathtaking".
Although he started out as a producer, Omid gradually moved into DJing, at the request of friends who asked him to play records at parties. He secured a regular spot playing the Elements club night run by Hooj Choons record label boss Red Jerry. In October 2001 Omid released The Witch/Which Equation under the alias of the Sixteen Million Dollar Man.Inspired by Prince initially releasing his Planet Earth album as a covermount with a British newspaper, Omid released his third studio album Like 3 Ears and 1 Eye (Part 1) in a similar manner as a covermount with the November 2007 issue of DJ Mag.
Omid also formed the SOS collective of DJs, consisting of him, Desyn Masiello and Demi. The trio secured a residency at London's Ministry of Sound nightclub, and were asked to produce the club's first mix CD in 2010
- A1: The Beat Goes On
- A2: Little Boat = O Barquinho
- A3: Lou-Ise
- A4: What Is This Thing Called Love?
- B1: Space
- B2: Stronger Than Us
- B3: Mizrab
- B4: Comin' Back
VERVE ACOUSTIC SOUNDS SERIE: Stereo, komplett analog von Ryan K. Smith bei Sterling Sound von den Originalbändern gemastert, QPR-Pressung (180 g), stabiles Tip-On-Gatefold (Stoughton Printing),
wattierte Innenhülle.
Den Hungaro-Amerikaner Gábor Szabó konnte man mit Fug und Recht als einen wahren “Scorcerer”, also Zauberer oder Hexenmeister bezeichnen. Nicht nur wegen seiner Virtuosität an der Gitarre und seiner fantasievollen Improvisationen, sondern auch, weil er es verstand, Popsongs in echte Jazzschmuckstücke zu verwandeln.
Das zeigte er besonders eindrucksvoll 1967 auf “The Sorcerer”, live im Bostoner Jazz Workshop eingespielt. Das Repertoire reflektierte, was damals hip war: eine Bossa Nova von Roberto Menescal, ein
Top-10-Hit von Sonny & Cher und ein Stück des französischen Filmkomponisten Francis Lai.
Gábor Szabós ”The Sorcerer” erscheint am 14. April zeitgleich mit der verschobenen LP: Ahmad Jamal - The Awakening (Verve By Request).
Critically-acclaimed, criminally-overachieving Glasgow-based singer and guitarist Alasdair Roberts is known as a superlative original songwriter as well as an interpreter of traditional songs from Scotland and beyond. For the past twenty years, his recordings have alternated between these two complimentary poles, with "pop" records such as The Amber Gatherers and A Wonder Working Stone nestling in his expansive back catalogue alongside "folk" albums such as No Earthly Man and What News (with Amble Skuse and David McGuinness). Additionally, all of these records possess a further dimension, derived from their collation of songs together into one album-length statement. This is part of Alasdair"s great achievement in his career - for him, this thing of music and song hasn"t come the eons it"s travelled to simply entertain. These impulses fully present and well honed, Alasdair returns to his roots with Grief in the Kitchen and Mirth in the Hall, his fifth full-length collection of traditional song. Recorded live in the studio, it is an entirely solo collection of twelve traditional ballads and songs sparsely arranged for acoustic guitar, piano and voice. The majority of the songs originate in Alasdair"s homeland of Scotland, with a couple from Ireland and one from Prince Edward Island on Canada"s eastern seaboard too. The record takes its title from a line in the final verse of one of its songs, "The Baron o" Brackley" - a ballad of feuding clans and matrimonial betrayal from the north-east of Scotland. Grief in the Kitchen and Mirth in the Hall: it"s a title which goes some way towards encapsulating many of the record"s themes. Collectively the songs treat of various conflicts and tensions - those of gender; of class, status and position; and of geography and tribal belonging - and the roles and responsibilities expected at the various intersections of these constructs. That we should never forget! As with many of Alasdair"s recordings, Grief in the Kitchen and Mirth in the Hall contains ballads aplenty: tragic ("Bob Norris"), supernatural ("The Holland Handkerchief") and dramatic ("Eppie Morrie"). There are love songs ("The Lichtbob"s Lassie") and anti-love songs ("Kilbogie"). There are rare, seldom-heard pieces ("Young Airly") and much more well-known ones ("Mary Mild," a version of "The Queen"s Four Maries"). Woven through all of this - a thread of levity, perhaps - is a triptych of zoological allegories - a panegyric to a mystical steed ("The Wonderful Grey Horse"), a lament for a lost cow ("Drimindown") and a paean to a regal waterbird ("The Bonny Moorhen"), which serves to highlight the intersection of the mythic, the eternal and the mundane at which we all find ourselves in every day of our life on Earth. Grief In the Kitchen and Mirth in the Hall was masterfully recorded by Sam Smith at Green Door Studios, Glasgow over an economical two days, and mixed in one day. Its brevity on all levels is an aspect of its expression. Alasdair"s renowned acoustic fingerstyle guitar is understated yet questing, ever in service to the needs of the song, underpinning his soulful tenor voice. Three songs eschew his habitual acoustic guitar in favour of simple piano arrangements. The spare setting and Alasdair"s deeply committed performance gently reminds of the meanings and melodies of these old songs, chosen instinctively and with care, for all to hear and sing in 2023, and the world beyond that is ever coming.
In seinem neuen Projekt mit der Sängerin von The Unthanks offenbart Maximo Park Sänger Paul Smith seine Liebe zum Folk. Über 10 beeindruckende Songs mit wunderschönen Harmonien entsteht ein Folk-Album mit Einflüssen des US-Avantgarde Rock der 60iger ohne auf die klassische Fingerstyle-Gitarren zu verzichten. 'Nowhere And Everywhere' ist erhältlich auf CD und LP und ein absolutes Muss für Fans von Paul Smith und Folk-Liebhaber:innen.
- A1: Johnny "Hammond" Smith - Dig On It
- A2: Sonny Philips - Sure 'Nuff Sure 'Nuff
- A3: Houston Person - Soul Dance
- B1: Billy Butler - The Twang Thang
- B2: Boogaloo Joe Jones - What It Is
- B3: Charles Earland - Spinky
- C1: Idris Muhammad - Super Bad
- C2: Ivan "Boogaloo" Joe Jones - Hoochie Coo Chickie
- C3: Charles Kynard - Reelin' With The Feelin
- D1: Cal Tjader & Bernard Purdie - Mamblues
- D2: Funk Inc - Bowlegs
- D3: Bernard Purdie - Cold Sweat
- D4: The Round Robin Monopoly - Life Is Funky
- 1: Latimore - Are You Where You Wanna Be
- 1: 2 Gwen Mccrae - Rockin' Chair
- 1: 3 Lew Kirton - Let Me Up Off My Knees
- 1: 4 Joey Gilmore - Give Me Your Love
- 1: 5 Helene Smith - I Tried So Hard To Be Good To You
- 1: 6 All The People Feat. Robert Moore - Wish I Had A Girl L
- 1: 7 George Mccrae - You Can Have It All
- 1: 8 Timmy Thomas - Why Can't We Live Together
- 1: 9 Paulette Reaves - I Forgot To Be Your Lover
- 1: 0 The Charms - Hearts Of Stone
- 1: Robert Moore - Tears Of The World
- 1: 2 The Charmettes - Surrendering My Love
- 2: 1 Betty Wright - Shoorah! Shoorah!
- 2: Little Beaver - Mama Forgot To Tell Me
- 2: 3 Miami - I'll Hold The Groove
- 2: 4 Wilson Pickett - The Best Part Of A Man
- 2: 5 The Facts Of Life - Uphill Places Of Mind
- 2: 6 Doris Duke - A Little Bit Of Your Love
- 2: 7 Willie Johnson - Between The Lines (Unreleased)
- 2: 8 Milton Wright - Be With Me
- 2: 9 The Twans - I Can't See Him Again
- 2: 10 The Diamonettes - Don't Be Surprised
- 2: 11 Audrey Royal & The Reid Singers - Come On Playboy
- 2: 1 The Blue Notes - Here I Am




















