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Nicole
Willis & The Soul Investigators - Feeling
Free (7") Timmion
Nicole Willis & the Soul Investigators have done it
again. It's yet another soulful stomper to get your feet
a movin'. For more info on how/where to purchase and sound
bites, visit
here. Check their MySpace page here.
Timmion
also has a MySpace page, don't you?
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Various
Artists: Haunted House Skinhead 7 Trojan
Compiled by leading Skinhead authority and record dealer,
Michael De Koningh, this box presents eight of the most
sought-after Reggae 7's from the height of the Skinhead
era. Click here
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Spanky
Wilson & The Quantic Soul Orchestra - I'm Thankful
Ubiquity
Since she burst onto the scene in the late 1960s, Spanky
Wilson has performed and recorded with the likes of Marvin
Gaye, Sammy Davis Jr., Lalo Schifrin, Jimmy Smith, the Duke
Ellington Orchestra, Pretty Purdie and Willie Bobo. Renowned
as a soul, blues and jazz singer on both sides of the Atlantic,
she has consistently released quality music for the past
four decades, collaborating with some of the most talented
and respected producers of the day. She has released seven
albums under her own name, and tracks like "Sunshine
of Your Love" and "You" have become DJ and
collector favorites worldwide. For more info, sound clips
and how to purchase, click
here.
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Jamiroquai
- High Times - Singles 1992-2006
Epic
A greatest hits package featuring the best of multi-platinum
space cowboys Jamiroquai. The set spotlights sixteen chart-busting
hits from the group’s extraordinary career along with
two new tracks: the funky and hard-edged “Radio”
and lead single “Runaway,” a blistering mix
of disco strings and infectious bass lines. For more info
visit Jamiroquai's site here.
I don't care what anyone thinks, Jay Kay is da man. I've
been diggin' his sounds since day numero uno. Looking forward
to seeing him out here in L.A. soon. |
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Phat
Fred - Don't Spoil The Soup! HammondBeat Records
Phat Fred phuse the deep phunk and groove elements of The
New Mastersounds with classic jazz sounds of the collaborations
between Grant Green and Larry Young. Throw in a dash of
sarcastically biting lyrical humor, and you’ve got
the sonic stew that is Phat Fred. For more info and where
to purchase, visit here.
Or visit their MySpace page here. |
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Brand
New Heavies - Get Used To It Delicious Vinyl
Anyone who grooved to a funky little tune called
“Dream on Dreamer” during the summer of 1994
knows the significance of an elephant. It’s the
logo for The Brand New Heavies, a group who helped pioneer
the trans-continental acid jazz movement of the early
‘90s. Well, BNH acolytes rejoice—the funky
elephant is back! Read more...
Visit here
for more info on concert dates, videos and discography.
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