- A1: Air - Mr Man
- A2: War - The Bird & The Squirrel
- A3: The Peddlers - On A Clear Day You Can See Forever
- A4: The Albert - One Life
- A5: Hildegard Knef - Holiday Time
- B1: Frits Kaate & Jeanette Corde - Easy Evi
- B2: Rolf Kuhn - Playmate
- B3: Linda Hoyle - Hymn To Valerie Solanas
- B4: Wanda Robinson - A Possiblity (Back Home) (Back Home)
- B5: Harvey Mandel - The Snake
- C1: Freddie Cole - Brother Where Are You
- C2: Jj Barnes - You Owe It Yourself
- C3: Patti Drew - Beggar For The Blues
- D1: Carrie Riley & The Fascinations - Supercool
- D2: Memphis Black - Why Don't You Play The Organ, Man
- D3: Joe Thomas - Every Brother Ain't A Brother
- D4: Sam Baker - Do Right Man
- D5: Sal Davis - Makini
- D6: Willie Wright - Right On For The Darkness
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- 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
Rare late 80s reggae/dancehall heat coming yet again on DINTE sub-label 333. This time it's the turn of Hugh Maddo's Pop Style LP. Recorded in Jamaica at Byron Lee's Dynamics & Herman Chin-Loy's Aquarius studios for the Bronx-based Jamaazima label in 1987, it is issued here under license from co-producer and label owner, Nami Harmon. The record features a host of celebrated and renowned musicians incl. Winston Wright, Bobby Ellis, Carlton "Santa" Davis, Dwight Pinkney, Willie Lindo and Mikey "Boo" Richards amongst many others - alongside the sublime vocals of Killamanjaro's Hugh Maddo aka UU Madoo. A must.
- 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: 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
King of Town (KoT), originally from Johannesburg but now in the UK, is back after a nearly a decade hiatus from his mutant disco-inflected remixes.
Prior to his long break, King of Town remixed the likes of Franz Ferdinand, Slow Club, Alice Russell, the Detachments and the Phenomenal Handclap Band.
His remix of Desmond and the Tutus' 'Kiss You on the Cheek', released on Tigersushi in 2009, has become a regular feature of Spotify playlists and has racked up a few million listens across various streaming platforms.
For this release KoT serves up four exclusive re-edits.
Lord Have Mercy is a retouch of Willie West's slow-burn R&B lament of his own elegiac defiance, where KoT underpins West's groove with a 303 acid bassline and synth flourishes.
Swimming in Your Eyes is a beefing up of Pasteur Lappe's 1979 Rhodes-heavy space disco groove.
Troubles of this World takes OV Wrights ridiculously soulful take on a gospel classic and transforms it into a retro-futurist track aimed firmly at the dancefloor.
And with Khomo Tsaka Deile Kae KoT nods towards his roots and inserts drive and snap into fellow South African Marumo's 1982 kwela-touched stomper.
As always the artwork has been completed by the very talented Pedro Carvalho de Almeida.
Vinyl Only.
- 1: The Clare Sisters Cool Cool Cool
- 2: Earl Hooker Apache War Dance
- 3: Chuck Daniels Tiny Tim
- 4: Otis Blackwell & His Band My Josephine
- 5: Lance Roberts Gonna Have Myself A Ball
- 6: Willie Wright Gibble, Gobble
- 7: Bob Calloway And The Chicks Native
- 8: Sonny Day Beyond The Shadow Of A Doubt
- 9: Howlin' Wolf Wang Dang Doodle
- 10: Toussaint Mccall Summertime
- 11: Titus Turner Coralee
- 12: The Voodoos Voodoo Walk
"Blues & Rhythm, Popcorn, Exotica & Tittyshakers" untertitelt, ist das der Reissue des 5. Volumens in der Exotic Blues & Rhythm Serie. Das Original erschien vor Jahren in einer limitierten Auflage von 500 Stück, war recht schnell vergriffen und ist heute ein begehrtes Sammlerstück. Auch der Reissue ist limitiert - es gibt 700 Stück - alle in durchsichtigem/ clear Vinyl.
- A1: Dub Them Under Manners
- A2: Go In A It Dub Stylee
- A3: This Is A Natural Dub Stylee
- A4: Ragga Muffin Dub Stylee
- A5: Bad Boys Dub Stylee
- B1: The Best Dub In The Business
- B2: Majestic Dub Stylee
- B3: Brighter Shade Of Dub Stylee
- B4: Dubbers Delight Stylee
- B5: Back Out A This Dub Stylee
• King Tubby was the legendary producer and engineer who pioneered remixing and developed dub as an art form in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Today, he is considered to be one of the most important figures in Jamaican music and his influence can be heard in hip-hop, jungle, garage and dubstep.
• ‘Majestic Dub’ was first released in 1983 on the British reggae label Star. Recorded at King Tubby’s famous Kingston studio, it features performances by legendary reggae session musicians including Sly & Robbie, Noel “Skully” Simms, Uziah “Sticky” Thompson, Jackie Mittoo, Winston Wright, Earl "Chinna" Smith and Willie Lindo
• Demon Records is proud to present the first vinyl reissue of ‘Majestic Dub’, pressed on 140g black vinyl.
It gives us great pleasure to introduce the baddest new voice in the land, Napoleon Demps. A Flint Michigan native, he grew up listening to Soul luminaries OV Wright, Willie Hutch and Sam Cooke, whose influence led Demps down a path to becoming an accomplished Soul singer himself - scoring his first hit at the age of 24 in the still thriving Southern Chitlin Circuit of the early aughts. Demps, having been a long time Daptone fan, connected with the Dap-Kings at a soundcheck at a Detroit nightclub for an impromptu rendition of “A Change is Gonna Come.” Bosco Mann was floored by his voice and swore they would meet again. Last year, with that sweet soulful voice still ringing in his ears, Mann would reconnect with Demps and bring him out to Penrose Recorders in Riverside, California to finally cut his first Daptone side. "Norma Jean" is a funky soul groover that lands somewhere between the nuanced big city sounds Chicago and Detroit were pumping out in the late '60s: think the grit of Twinight's houseband Pieces of Peace, kissed by the sophisticated Motor City production of Dave Hamilton or The Brothers of Soul and you're getting warm. Napoleon's smooth, commanding voice injects a je ne sais quoi that's wholly fresh, bypassing the affected trappings that plague many of today's singers. In short... Napoleon Demps is a Soul singer's Soul singer. Take a listen and hear for yourself!
- A1: Aretha Franklin - Try A Little Tenderness
- A2: Sam Cooke - (What A) Wonderful World (What A)
- A3: Ray Charles - I Got A Woman
- A4: Screamin' Jay Hawkins - I Put A Spell On You
- A5: Marvin Gaye & The Vandellas - Stubbirn Kind Of Fellow
- A6: James Brown - Please, Please, Please
- A7: Little Willie John - Fever
- A8: Ben E King - Stand By Me
- B1: Al Green - Let's Stay Together
- B2: Otis Redding - These Arms Of Mine
- B3: Ov Wright - Let's Straighten It Out
- B4: Syl Johnson - I Hate I Walked Away
- B5: Isaac Hayes - Walk On By
- B6: Ann Peebles - I Can't Stand The Rain
- B7: Gwen Mccrae - 90% Of Me Is You
- C1: Dusty Springfield - Son Of A Preacher Man
- C2: Mary Wells - My Guy
- C3: Dee Edwards - I Can Deal With That
- C4: Gil Scott-Heron - Lady Day & John Coltrane
- C5: Terry Callier - You're Goin' Miss Your Candyman
- D1: Cymande - Genevive
- D2: Al Jarreau - Ain't No Sunshine
- D3: Neneh Cherry - Woman
- D4: Greyboy - Got To Be A Love (Paul Nice Remix)
- D5: Alice Russell - Hurry On Now (Feat Tm Juke)
- D6: Amy Winehouse - Back To Black
A prodigious guitarist at an early age, Willie George Hale earned the nickname "Little Beaver" from friends in family in Arkansas, remarking on his prominent teeth. Over the years Hale would make a name for himself as a reliable session guitarist, appearing on recordings by Betty Wright, Al Kooper, and Blowfly, and gradually developing his own distinct, rhythmic style of blues guitar playing. As the mid-70s approached Hale would embark on his own solo career, cutting albums and singles with Florida's TK Records, working alongside famed musicians like Jaco Pastorius, Benny Latimore, and Timmy Thomas. His career effectively ended in the 1980s with TK's collapse, but he would find new life in 2003 after performing on several Joss Stone albums, and his works would be sampled in hip-hop tunes by the likes of Jay-Z, Slum Village, and People Under The Stairs. Not long after his solo debut in 1972, Hale released the sophomore album Black Rhapsody, which did away with the vocals so Hale could put his own blues guitar chops at the front. Black Rhapsody featured a slew of original deep funk jams from Hale, as well as his own soulful spins on songs by Al Green, The Temptations, The Jackson 5, and even George Gershwin. A rare gem of 70s funk, famously featuring the track "A Tribute To Wes", which beatsmith J Dilla would sample to great effect on the Slum Village track "Conant Gardens."
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