Released in April 2018 by the East Side record label, this album is a reissue of a classic collection specifically curated for the "Low Rider" culture and fans of "soul type" oldies
Among the most revered voices in funk, Marva Whitney holds a special place thanks to her fierce energy and unmistakable style on tracks like the classic 'Unwind Yourself,' a long-time favorite for DJs and dance-floors alike.
The first LP has been out of print and unavailable until now. The second Bonus LP has never before been released on vinyl. This deluxe package includes double color vinyl, an OBI side spine and printed inner sleeve.
Danielle Ponder’s debut album, Some Of Us Are Brave, is an eight-track collection of stories about wrestling with
heartbreak, bravery and personal freedom.
Changes, first released in 1982 on RCA, is something truly special. It's a masterpiece of sophisticated '80s groove, containing first class funky soul that sounds as fresh as ever.
Four CD set. The collection also features stunning artwork by celebrated artist Makeba Keebs Rainey, who provides her signature style to a classic portrait of the Queen of Soul by renowned photographer Neal Preston.
Z Records continues its commitment to unearthing the obscure and long forgotten tracks from the last 40 years through the ever-popular Under The Influence series.
A companion piece to the album, Right Now!, this collection contains additional recordings from those sessions, as well as remixes and reimagining's of songs from Right Now!
Sweet Pill's sophomore album, Still There's a Glow, is a resilient response to the mounting pressures following their breakout debut, Where The Heart Is.
Composer Nala Sinephro presents The Smashing Machine (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack). The film, directed and written by Benny Safdie, tells the story of prolific UFC fighter Mark Kerr.
Karma Chief Records (a division of Colemine Records) is proud to bring a dance-floor filling disco 45 of two hot tracks from Say She She's newest LP 'Cut & Rewind.'
With "Love Is Simple," Jeremy Pelt returns to the art of balladry, distilling eight deeply felt performances into his first vinyl-only anthology and shining a light on one of the most quietly persuasive sides of his artistry.