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6 juin 2020

Idris Muhammad ‎– Black Rhythm Revolution! (Prestige, 1971)

70's Prestige Records : Idris Muhammad

Black Rhythm Revolution! (1971)

Drums - Idris Muhammad
Congas - Buddy Caldwell
Electric Piano - Harold Mabern
Bass [Fender] - Jimmy Lewis

Guitar - Melvin Sparks
Trumpet - Virgil Jones
Tenor & Soprano Saxophone - Clarence Thomas
Engineer - Rudy Van Gelder

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6 juin 2020

Junior Parker - Love Ain't Nothin' But A Business Goin' On (Groove Merchant, 1971)

Junior Parker - Love Ain't Nothin' But A Business Goin' On (Groove Merchant, 1971)

6 juin 2020

Sonny Stitt - Black Vibrations (Prestige, 1972)

70's Prestige Records : Sonny Stitt - Black Vibrations (1972)

Alto & Tenor Saxophone — Sonny Stitt
Drums — Idris Muhammad
Guitar — Melvin Sparks
Organ — Leon Spencer
Trumpet — Virgil Jones
Producer — Bob Porter
Recorded By — Rudy Van Gelder

6 juin 2020

The Crusaders ‎– Crusaders 1 (Blue Thumb Records, 1972)

The Crusaders - Crusaders 1 (Blue Thumb Records, 1972)

4 juin 2020

Miami Sound : Rare Funk & Soul From Miami, Florida 1967-1974 (Soul Jazz Records, 2003)

Rare, Classic Funk & Deep Soul from Miami, Florida from 1968-74.
The album features million-selling artists such as Gwen McRae, George McRae and Timmy Thomas alongside artists unknown outside of the Sunshine State such as James Knight and The Butlers, Frank Williams and The Rocketeers and All the People. Miami Funk, Soul and Disco was dominated by TK Records, founded by Henry Stone in the late 1960s. Through a myriad of associated record labels such as Alston, Blue Candle, Dash, Glades, Cat and more, TK Records made international artists out of Gwen McRae and her brother George McRae, Betty Wright and KC and The Sunshine Band in the mid-70s crossover period between Soul and Disco.
The music on this compilation shows the roots of this Miami Sound. All the artists and musicians on this album continued to work together throughout the heyday of TK Records when it produced hit after hit. The house band (that could be said to be equivalent to Motown's Funk Brothers) included songwriters such as Clarence Reid (AKA Blowfly, the adult comedian!), Casey Finch (KC from KC and The Sunshine Band) along with musicians Little Beaver, Frank Williams and Robert Moore. As well as being the in-house band, most of these artists also ran successful solo careers, making Miami one of the most musically creative hot spots in the USA. The artists on this compilation include Helene Smith, Miamis first lady of Soul, Frank Williams and The Rocketeers (featuring a very young Little Beaver on vocals), George McRaes rare-groove classic "I Get Lifted" (written by Casey Finch), Timmy Thomas truly experimental track "Funky Me", Gwen McRaes classic "90% of Me" as well as a host of practically unknown Miami artists who never managed to make it outside the city borders!
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1 juin 2020

AIFF - Afro Soul System (Unique, 2007)

Unique Album d'AIFF. From Netherlands. Big Up!

AIFF are in long terms Afro Influenced Funk Federation. The Dutch musicians around DJ & producer Phil Martin of Social Beats & musician Ton van der Kolk aka Draaikolk play an enormous groove establishing their own version of afro-funk. Influenced by classic afro funk like Fela Kuti, they try to bring afro-funk to a new dimension. Like other actual afro funk projects, they integrate all their musical influences in their tracks. The favourite styles they melt to their unique sound range from deep-funk, soul and jazz to reggae and afro music. They just love all kinds of roots music. (Unique)

31 mai 2020

Seun Kuti + Fela's Egypt 80 ‎– Many Things (Tôt Ou Tard, Disorient, 2008)

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Recorded in Lagos Nigeria at Eko Studio Ikeja in October 2006.
Mixed at Studio Davout & Studio 4 Montreuil (France) in August 2007. Big Up!

30 mai 2020

Brazil 70 - After Tropicalia New Directions In Brazilian Music In The 1970's (Soul Jazz Records, 2007)

Brazil 70 - After Tropicalia New Directions In Brazilian Music In The 1970's
(Soul Jazz Records, 2007)

Brazil 70 follows Brazilian music in the aftermath of Tropicalia as the country’s dictatorship entered its most oppressive phase. Musicians and artists from the Tropicalia period of the late-60s such as Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, Tom Ze, Rita Lee (Os Mutantes lead-singer) and Gal Costa entered a new phase mixing rock, funk, samba and soul alongside a wealth of like-minded new artists such as Novos Baianos, Raul Seixas, Nelson Angelo and Joyce and more.

30 mai 2020

Senegal 70 - Sonic Gems & Previously Unreleased Recordings From The 70's (Analog Africa, 2015)

This compilation reflects the unique fusions of Funk, Mbalax, Cuban Son & Mandigue guitar sounds that transformed Dakar into West Africa's most vibrant city.

Thanks to its history of outside influences, Senegal - the western point of Africa - had become a musical melting pot. Cuban and American sailors had brought Son Montuno from Cuba, Jazz from New Orleans and American soul tunes: sounds that were swiftly embraced and adopted by urban dance bands and intuitively merged with local music styles.

One band in particular excelled at this fusion. 1960 marks the formation of Star Band de Dakar, a milestone that left an indelible imprint on Dakar’s musical landscape. Indeed, the whole country was soon grooving to their intoxicating mixture of Afro Cuban rhythms and Wolof-language lyrics.

The 1970s brought a new generation of stellar bands; Le Sahel, Orchestre Laye Thiam, Number One de Dakar, Orchestra Baobab, Dieuf Dieul de Thies and Xalam1 who fused traditional Senegalese percussion instruments such Sabra, Tama and Bougarabou with organs and keyboards, giving birth to new hybrids. Merging the folkloric and the experimental, these sounds, embraced by the youth, took centre stage and gave the previously dominant Cuban music a run for its money.

The Jackson Five, James Brown, Tabou Combo (Haiti), Celia Cruz (Cuba) and an array of African stars like Tabu Ley Rochereau (Congo), Manu Dibango (Cameroon) and Bembeya Jazz (Guinée) joined in with the local scene, improvising jam sessions and bringing new flavours to a music scene that was always open to new inspirations and influences. Johnny Pacheco immortalised his passion for the city with a song called "Dakar, Punto Final".

30 mai 2020

Togo Soul 70 - Selected Rare Togolese Recordings From 1971 To 1981 (Hot Casa Records, 2016)

Hot Casa Records present Togo Soul 70 (Selected Rare Togolese Recordings from 1971 to 1981)

A treasure-trove of rare and unusual recordings mostly recorded in Lomé during the 70’s, a fusion of traditional voodoo chants, raw soul and Afro jazz. Finding these tracks and their rights holders hasn’t become any easier even after few trips all over this west African country bordered by Ghana, Benin & Burkina Faso.

Hot Casa Records decided to select 13 tracks, a snapshot of some hundreds of rare and often forgotten tapes from the most prolific, professional and exciting phase of the country’s recording history, including international stars like Bella Bellow (who even performed to Maracana stadium in Brazil), or Roger Damawuzan, compared as the James Brown from Lomé, and forgotten tapes and brilliant songs in Mina, Kabyié and Fon languages. Many of the tracks featured here are peppered with innovation and experimentation highlighting how diverse the music scene in Togo was at the time, even if the political context influenced their creation.

29 mai 2020

California Soul - Funk & Soul From The Golden State 1965-1976 (BGP Records, 2016)

California Soul - Funk & Soul From The Golden State 1965-1976 (BGP Records)

29 mai 2020

Memphis 70 - The City's Funk And Soul In The Decade After Otis 1968-1978 (BGP Records, 2008)

Memphis 70 - The City's Funk And Soul In The Decade After Otis 1968-1978 (BGP Records)

29 mai 2020

Golden State Funk - Impossibly Rare Funk From The Bay Area (BGP Records, 2007)

Golden State Funk - Impossibly Rare Funk From The Bay Area (BGP Records)

29 mai 2020

Southern Funkin' - Louisiana Funk & Soul 1967-1979 (BGP Records, 2006)

Southern Funkin' - Louisiana Funk & Soul 1967-1979 (BGP Records)

28 mai 2020

70's Classic Latin Series - Eddie Palmieri with Harlem River Drive - Recorded Live At Sing Sing (Tico Records, 1972)

70's Classic Latin Series : Recorded Live At Sing Sing (1972)

28 mai 2020

70's Classic Latin Series : Harlem River Drive - Harlem River Drive (Roulette, 1971)

70's Classic Latin Series : Harlem River Drive (1971)

28 mai 2020

70’s Classic Latin Series : Sabu Martinez - Afro Temple (Grammofonverket, 1973)

 70's Classic Latin Series : Afro Temple (1973)

28 mai 2020

70’s Classic Latin Series : Mongo Santamaria - Mongo's Way (Atlantic, 1971)

70's Classic Latin Series : Mongo's Way (1971)

27 mai 2020

Juan Formel & Los Van Van - Juan Formel & Los Van Van (Areito, 1974)

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 Un album original de 1974 d'une institution cubaine Los Van Van.

Afro-Cuban Funk 70's.

27 mai 2020

The Hi-Fly Orchestra - Samboogaloo (Tramp, 2007) + Mambo Atomico (Tramp, 2008) + Get Ready (Agogo Records, 2013)

The Hi-Fly Orchestra means all-acoustic jazz with a totally infectious & heavy dancegroove that always gets the crowd on the floor! 

The heavy and rough rhythms are played by drums, double-bass, congas and piano, supporting the wonderful horn-lines by sax and trombone. The high musicality of the 6 members of THFO and the original sound of their instruments assure the most authentic perfomance with absolute high-energy playing!

THFO was founded in 2005 by Jerker Kluge and Florian Riedl. Though played by young musicians, who are influenced by all kinds of todays music, the intent was to create music that sounds as hip as the classic jazz records of the blue note era. Music to dance, without DJ´s, electronics or samples, just pure acoustic music!

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