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Soul Jazz Records’ special new 20th anniversary one-off limited-edition heavyweight special-edition yellow coloured vinyl pressing for Record Store Day 2025.
An album of African soul-jazz that pays tribute to the friendship between the two musicians. It features both original compositions and reworked versions of Manu Dibango's repertoire
Originally released in 1993 as the debut full-length album for Greyboy as the first artist on the fledgling Ubiquity label that was founded only three years prior.
LIQUID GOLD VINYL - ‘do it afraid’ finds Bey reclaiming her story with resolutely fun, full-hearted, and nuanced songs that pull from R&B, hip-hop, jazz, soul, and dance music, including the soca stylings of her family’s Bajan roots.
Well written songs with acoustic guitar played over sweeping and emotional Pop Ballad instrumentation. There are even some short Jazz themed preludes to songs which add depth.
A mellow, melancholic record that blends elements of MPB, Italian soft rock, and jazz fusion. It diverges from their previous disco-influenced sound and embraces a more measured, almost dreamy, psychedelic pop style.
Released in 1957, Thelonious Himself is a solo album by Thelonious Monk. The only exception to this is the final track "Monk's Mood," where he is joined by John Coltrane and Wilbur Ware.
Trading steady Southern beats for UK dance/garage beats that she fell for during a transformative tour across the pond, she revisits memories from her own habitual sleeplessness and long-forgotten childhood.
In Spite Of Ourselves is John Prine's 13th studio album, originally released in 1999. Unlike his other albums, this album only includes one track penned by Prine himself, with the rest of the tracklist made up covers of vintage country music classics.
“Know What I Mean?” was originally released in 1960 as a collaboration between jazz saxophonist Cannonball Adderley and legendary pianist Bill Evans. This new edition of the album is pressed on 180-gram vinyl.