Thursday, April 28, 2011

The Funky Sounds of Mr. President

After a number of solid singles over the last few years, Mr. President (aka Bruno "Patchworks" Hovart has released a full-length album titled Number One. The funky soulful record includes many of the singles he's released over last few years including "Meet Again", "The Best Is Yet To Come", "Love & Happiness" as well as a slew full of new funky cuts like "From South to North", "Tribute to RZA", "Left & Right", "Get it Sometime" and many others. The album features a number of great vocalists including Mr. Day, Hawa, JRMNM, and Mounam. The whole album has a solid vintage soul and heavy funk groove throughout with plenty of catching vocal hooks that will have just about anyone singing out loud for days. In all, Bruno Hovart, once again under the Mr. President alias, has put together another well-crafted release, resulting in one of the best albums of the year. Enjoy!

Mr. President Feat. Mr. Day - Meet Again



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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

The New Sound of 1974

Right now there is a lot of great new funky and experimental jazz music coming out of Finland and Ricky-Tick Records is one of the big reasons for this recent regional jazz explosion. Over the last half-decade, the label has been highlighting the countries growing jazz scene by releasing a number of great records by Finnish artists like Astro Can Caravan, Timo Lassy, The Five Corners Quintet, Auteur Jazz, Dalindèo, and many others. One of my favorite musicians on Ricky-Tick is trumpet and flugelhorn player Jukka Eskola. Along with playing in The Five Corners Quintet, Jukka has released a couple of solo albums and a few singles including the amazing 2009 LP Walkover. One of my favorite tracks by the Finnish musician has to be the funky jazz gem "1974" which was released as a single back in 2004, as well as included on his self-titled debut the following year. If your one of those individuals that are desperately seeking out to find great new modern jazz music that tend to stretch the boundaries outside of your typical "jazz standard", I highly recommend first seeking out many of the artists on the Ricky-Tick label like Jukka Eskola, as they continue to help shape the future of jazz music. Enjoy!

Jukka Eskola - 1974


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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Rhythmagic Orchestra

I just received my copy of The Rhythmagic Orchestra's debut LP in the mail last night, and after a couple times through, I must say that this new album is a strong contender for record of the year. The Rhythmagic Orchestra is a collaborative project between notable jazz producer Benedic Lamdin of Nostalgia 77 and Sofrito's very own Hugo Mendez. These two acclaimed producers bring together some of London’s finest jazz musicians, including members of Nostalgia 77 Octet, the Plumstead Radical Club, the Alex Wilson Band, Jazz Jamaica and Ska Cubano, to help share their love for Afro-Cuban and Latin jazz. The album features both original compositions as well as a selection of Afro-Cuban classics that help pay tribute to jazz giants like Dizzy Gillespie, Chano Pozo, and Machito. Some of my favorite cuts include "African Mailman", "Afrodisia", "Fish Market Dance", "Afreaka", and "the Afro-Cuban standard in "Manteca". Overall, Benedic Lamdin and Hugo Mendez along with the help of some amazing musicians have produced a brilliant record that sounds like it was written during the late 50's/ early 60's, however recorded with the production quality that you would find in a modern day studio. The vinyl version of the album was pressed in a very limited run, therefore I highly recommend that you don't sleep on what is probably the year's best album to date. A true 21st-century Afro-Cuban gem!

The Rhythmagic Orchestra - African Mailman
(Song Available for only a few days!)



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Monday, April 25, 2011

Brazilian Breaks

Let's start the week off with a funky instrumental Brazilian gem by Som Três titled "Homenagem A Mongo". This rare track was included on the group's very hard-to-find 1969 album Som 3. The track nicely blends together bossa grooves with a bit of a instrumental mod-style pop feel that results in a number of solid breaks that are primed for sampling. A true funky Brazilian classic!

Som Três - Homenagem A Mongo


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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Wouldn't Change a Thing

One track I've listen to a lot lately has been Coke Escovedo's funky gem "I Wouldn't Change a Thing". This soulful cut was originally released off of Escovedo's 1976 album "Comin' At Ya!". The track has an overall "feel-good" groove, along with a few superb breaks, that nicely compliment the song's catchy chorus and melody. I find that it's the perfect song to listen to at the end of the night or after a long day. Definitely a true gem!

Coke Escovedo - I Wouldn't Change a Thing


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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Bembeya Jazz National

Here is a funky Afro cut titled "Kana Sarakabo" by the legendary Guinean group Bembeya Jazz National. This track was originally released on the rare 1977 album Discotheque 76. The song was more recently included on the Guinée 70 : The Discotheque Years compilation put out by Discograph records as a part of their superb African Pearls series. Overall, it's just one of the many great tracks written and released by this group, which is considered to be one of the most significant in Guinean music. Enjoy!

Bembeya Jazz National - Kana Sarakabo


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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Let This Melody Ring On

A few of months ago I posted a funky cosmic jazz gem titled "Chana" by Carlos Garnett (See Journey To The Light). Here is another funky track from the Panamanian-American jazz saxophonist, this time "Good Shepherd" from his 1975 album Let This Melody Ring On. Much like "Chana", "Good Shepherd", is a soulful uptempo jazz gem that maintains a funky groove throughout. I was excited to recently find this album at a record swap a couple of weeks back without knowing much about it. After one listen, came to the simple realization that I had made a great purchase. Enjoy!

Carlos Garnett - Good Shepherd


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Monday, April 18, 2011

Life Stories

If there is one record that you need to buy in the next month, it undoubtedly needs to be Strut's new retrospective release on Ghana Afrobeat & Highlife legend Ebo Taylor, entitled Life Stories. This new release is solid from start to finish, highlighting a number of great rare tracks by the legendary Ghanaian guitarist during the musicians most productive years from 1973 to 1980. Some of the many amazing tracks that appear on the record include the funky gems "Heaven", "Atwer Abroba", his collaboration with Pat Thomas titled "Ene Nyame Nam 'A' Mensuro", his collaborative effort with Uhuru-Yenzu titled "What is Life", and the funky "Tamfo Nyi Ekyir" that he composed and arranged for the group Apagya Showband. Overall, it's hard to capture a legend like Ebo Taylor in just one double vinyl record, however Strut has done an amazing job in bringing together and highlighting this legendary Ghanaian artist's most brilliant work in this "must-own" retrospective record. Without a doubt, one of the year's best releases!

Ebo Taylor - Peace on Earth



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Friday, April 15, 2011

Dr. Lonnie Smith TONIGHT in SF!

The legendary Hammond B3 master, Dr. Lonnie Smith will be performing Tonight at the Herbst Theatre here in San Francisco as a part of SFJAZZ's Spring Season. I'm personally very excited about this show, as I've been a fan of his music ever since I heard the funky jazz musician's when I came across his amazing 1975 album Afro-Desia a number of years ago. For those that may not know, Smith was a seminal figure during the late sixties and early to mid seventies soul-jazz movement, blending together funky grooves with organ driven jazz fusion. Overall, it should be a good show and more importantly a great opportunity to see a true jazz legend.

Dr. Lonnie Smith - Afrodesia



You can purchase tickets to see Dr. Lonnie Smith by visiting the SFJAZZ website.

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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Don't Know If It's Right

Here is a great re-edit of Evelyn "Champagne" King's 1977 disco cut "I Don't Know If It's Right" by The Popular People's Front. This re-edit was featured on The Popular Peoples Front's first of their always superb Limited Edition Series twelves. I originally featured this song on this site back in 2007, however have received a few requests to re-post the track, which is something I never mind doing especially when the song or edit is of this quality. Enjoy!

Evelyn "Champagne" King - I Don't Know If It's Right (PPF Re-Edit)


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Cool Chris Live "Grow Up" DJ Set

At the last Grow Up party, back on March 3rd, one of our two special guests that month was Groove Merchant record shop owner Chris Veltri, aka Cool Chris. He spun a great set full of rare tracks from his very deep record collection. We were fortunate enough to record his set that night, and we have finally gotten around to posting it for everyone to hear. Unfortunately we don't have a tracklist for his set, however I think it's safe to say that the set was full of hard-to-find gems that a you don't come across everyday. Anyways, we hope that everyone enjoys the set as much as we did that night.

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

I Believe In Miracles

Here is one of the "feel-good" soul gems of the century in Mark Cappani's mid-seventies cut "I Believe in Miracles". This soulful track was originally released back in 1974 as a 45RPM single on Capitol Records. Around the same time the Jackson Sisters released their own version of the track, which had a more uptempo disco feel. Even though the Jackson Sisters version of the track is probably more fitting for the dancefloor and is great in it's own way, it's hard to come across a more soulful gem than Cappani's original version of the song. Recently the superb funk and soul label Jazzman has released a reissue of the track as a 45RPM single. The perfect type of record that should be included in everyone's record collection. Enjoy!

Mark Capanni - I Believe In Miracles




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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Gimme Some Million Dollar Disco

This week, Al Kent released the latest new twelves from his quickly growing and well-crafted Million Dollar Disco series in The Soho Place EP and The Ninth Circle EP. Both records, which consist of three tracks each, feature some of the best edits to date from the Scottish disco mastermind. On both The Soho Place EP and The Ninth Circle EP, Kent reworks some very obscure gems, including one of my favorite disco cuts in Sweet Talks' funky "Do The Beat". Overall, Al Kent has once again produced two more brilliant re-edit twelves that are a "must-own" for any disco enthusiast. Enjoy!

Sweet Talks - Do The Beat (Al Kent Re-Edit)






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Monday, April 11, 2011

Funky Sounds From Central Africa

Personally it's been a long and quite exhausting day, therefore I'll keep it short and sweet with the superb Afro funk gem titled "Ererimbot Ayafung Oko" by Rex Williams. I'm a bit unsure as to when this track came out, however it was one of the many great tracks featured on the amazing Afro funk compilation Club Africa 2, released by Strut back in 2000. Just a solid dose of funky Afro grooves to help wind down the day. Enjoy!

Rex Williams - Ererimbot Ayafung Oko


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Thursday, April 07, 2011

Disco Powerplay

This Spring, the cosmic UK collective, know as Soft Rocks, has released a new album worth of reworked balearic gems. The album version of this release is in CD format, however the group has released a sampler of the album, featuring a couple of the highlights from the album on twelve-inch. One of those highlights includes my favorite track from the album in the funky cosmic gem "Danz Boy Danz". Other great tracks from the album include "Whore Your Love", "Pen 15 Club", "South African Cut & Shut", "Is It All Over My Library" and many others. When it comes to cosmic balearic re-edits, there is probably nobody doing it better than Soft Rocks, reworking rare songs that span a wide range of genres while adding their own tongue-in-cheek personality to thew mix. I highly recommend checking out this new album and the single, as it's easily one of this year's best and most unique releases. Enjoy!

Soft Rocks - Danz Boy Danz



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Wednesday, April 06, 2011

Space Talk

I think I'm going to keep it a bit chill today with the downtempo funky gem "Space Talk" by Asha Puthli. This slow groovin' cosmic track is featured on Asha's superb 1976 album The Devil is Loose. For those that haven't checked out Asha's releases, I highly recommend doing so, as she released a number of great cosmic-flavored records during the seventies. Enjoy!

Asha Puthli - Space Talk


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Tuesday, April 05, 2011

Safari So Good

Today I thought I would feature the funky Euro library gem "Safari So Good" by British producer John Cameron. This track was originally featured on the 1973 KPM Music library series release Afro Rock, which was produced by both John Cameron and another well known British producer Alan Parker. The entire record features a number of great instrumental tracks that blend together African rhythms and jazz-influenced instrumentation. The hard-to-find original LP, as well as much of the KPM music series, was more recently re-issued by Tim "Love" Lee's label Tummy Touch. Overall, I highly recommend checking out Afro Rock, as well as all the other releases in the KPM Music series, as they contain some of the finest library recordings to come out of Europe.

John Cameron - Safari So Good


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Monday, April 04, 2011

Remembering Arthur

On this date 19 years ago (1992), the world sadly lost, in my opinion, one of the most brilliant minds in music in Arthur Russell. Even though Arthur is no longer with us, his influence and spirit is very much alive with all of us that deeply cherish the music that he created. To help pay tribute to Arthur on this somber day, I thought I would feature a number of his brilliant compositions. Arthur left this world way too early at the young age of 41 and all of us that have been touched by him and his music continue to miss him and all that he brought to this world.

Arthur Russell - Make 1,2 (Pat Les Stache Edit)



Indian Ocean - Treehouse (Extended Bootleg Edit)



Loose Joints - Tell You (Today)


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