The Adventures of Captain Curt merges the lavish scope of a space opera with the pure feeling of classic soul-ultimately bringing an even greater potency to his wildly eclectic sound.
The Adventures of Captain Curt merges the lavish scope of a space opera with the pure feeling of classic soul-ultimately bringing an even greater potency to his wildly eclectic sound.
Fuzzy Haskins was an O.G. member of The Parliaments with George Clinton back in the 1950s, but split off from P-Funk after the Mothership Connection to put out this gem in 1976.
A co-founder of the P-Funk movement, Clarence Eugene "Fuzzy" Haskins was born in West Virginia in 1941 and started as a singer in the doo-wop vocal group The Parliaments, led by George Clinton in the late 1950s.
On Man About Town, Hawthorne is back to handling the lion's share of production. He also played damn near every instrument on the album and penned every track. His songwriting pulls from his life and observations; his heartache and joy.
Get ready to elevate your vinyl collection with the limited edition red transparent pressing of Hiatus Kaiyote's critically acclaimed LP 'Tawk Tomahawk.'
Bursting with the kinetic energy of vibrant creative collaboration, the album synthesizes disparate styles into a cohesive tapestry of lush cosmic soul
Willie Hutch took complete creative control over the Soul Portrait project- and you can hear it! His meticulous, tactful process brought a unique and powerful new sound to the public.
A heady mix of confessions and come-ons, shiny Rhodes keyboard glimmers, chugging drums, slinking bass lines, and Syd's honeyed voice anchoring the mix.
The Ironsides have arrived. Changing Light is the first full-length effort from this masterful group of Bay Area musicians. It melds classic psych-soul sounds with sweeping orchestral arrangements.
Originally from Compton, Los Angeles, the Jackson Sisters were one-hit wonders who briefly shone and made some noise in the early 1970s before quickly fading into obscurity. Considered by many to be a genuine 'holy grail' of soul and funk.
Ships - 7/25/25 - Brooding and atmospheric, with a plaintive lead vocal from Virgil Johnson, “You Can't Blame Me” was a hit throughout the Midwest and much of the East Coast.
Even with an aesthetic steeped in the golden, strings-infused dreaminess of early '70s soul, the Indications' sophomore LP, American Love Call, is planted firmly in the present, with the urgency of this moment in time.
On their aptly titled new album, Flowers, The Indications unfurl their true colors — embracing all their roots and influences, maturation and confidence, and share them with the world.