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David Axelrod

Earth Rot (Deluxe Edition)

Now Again

Del Jones

Court Is Closed

Now Again

Now — Again

Re:Sounds Vol 1

Now Again

A Stones Throw project.

Wendell Harrison

Farewell To The Welfare

Now Again

The first time out for this near-mythical recording by the co-founder of the Tribe label.
Funky, spiritual jazz, with Phil Ranelin, Harold McKinney, Kareem Harris and the crew, in 1975.
Decent booklet, too, with a history of the label, and never-before-seen archival photos and rare ephemera from its mid-1970s heyday.

Ngozi Family

Day Of Judgement

Now Again

‘Paul Ngozi’s debut album of rawly intense proto-punk and garage Zamrock, featuring Chrissy Zebby Tembo. From 1976, the same year as Lazy Bones!! by Witch, and Rikki Ililonga’s Zambia, ushering in the golden era of Zamrock and trailering a dozen Paul Ngozi and Ngozi Family releases, bestride funk and punk, driving hard rock and Zambian folk melodies and rhythms.’

Forge Your Own Chains

Heavy Psychedelic Ballads And Dirges, 1968-74

Now Again

From the US, Colombia, Nigeria, Sweden, South Korea, Thailand and Iran.

Witch

Lukombo Vibes

Now Again

Witch

Lazy Bones!!

Now Again

Witch

In The Past

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Amanaz

Africa

Now Again

Mid-seventies stoner afro-rock, slurring and moody, slathered in fuzz, from Kiwe in northern Zambia.

Black Man's Cry

The Inspiration Of Fela Kuti

Now Again

Plenty of TKOs — the Colombian opener, for example — beautifully presented.
A moving, mind-boggling testament to Afrobeat, with shout-outs from Ghana, Trinidad, the US and elsewhere.

P.E. Hewitt Jazz Ensemble

Jawbones

Now Again

P.E. Hewitt Jazz Ensemble

Since Washington

Now Again

Boris Gardiner

Ultra Super Dub Vol 1

Now Again

Operating in mid-seventies Kingston, the Ultra label was owned by Alty East, spar of King Sporty (who co-wrote Buffalo Soldier and would marry Betty Wright). Splitting his time between Miami and Jamaica, Alty licensed Studio One sides for US release; and he brought the American soul singer Jerry Jones to perform in Kingston. Whilst he can’t remember anything about it now — he was so busy at the time — Boris Gardiner ran the house band (though a couple of these rhythms were probably recorded by Lloyd Parks’ Skin Flesh & Bones).
Haphazardly collecting Ultra dubs and instrumentals, and originally released in a tiny run, with handmade, silk-screened covers, Super Dub is a snapshot of the same Kingston-Miami nexus, infectiously blending roots and soul into tough nuggets of dub reggae.
As bassist, Boris Gardiner worked nine-to-five at Studio One in 1968 — that’s him on Feel Like Jumping, and The Heptones’ On Top LP. He was at Treasure Isle for its most celebrated recordings. He worked at Aquarius. Derrick Harriott’s The Loser is his arrangement. He was a mainstay of The Upsetters band in the mid-seventies (War In A Babylon, Super Ape, Police & Thieves, Heart Of The Congos etc).
Soul fans will revel in versions of Gene McDaniels’ A Hundred Pounds Of Clay, Gwen McCrae’s Rocking Chair, Otis Redding’s Nobody’s Fault, Betty Wright’s Tonight’s The Night. And reggae fans will treasure the canonical lineaments running through the mix, channelled through Boris: for example the ghost of The Upsetters in more stripped passages, in the tightness of the rhythm section (with organ), and also Lee Perry’s dubwise way with a vocal; the thorough-going presence of King Tubby — check the killer Freedom Roots, a dub of Tony Scott’s Freedom — and Niney’s way with a horn section, on Rider Roots.

With excellent notes.

Boris Gardiner

Ultra Super Dub Vol 2

Now Again

Half price.

Seu Jorge And Almaz

Now Again

Rikki Ililonga And Musi-O-Tunya

Dark Sunrise

Now Again

Classic Zamrock, cooking up Hendrix and Taj Mahal, the Congolese rumba and Afro-beat.
12-page booklet.

JuJu

Live At The East 1973

Now Again

Those Shocking, Shaking Days

Indonesian Hard, Psychedelic, Progressive Rock And Funk: 1970-1978

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Soul Cal

Funky Disco And Modern Soul, 1971-1982

Now Again

Fabulous, heart-warming, compelling survey of seventies independent soul, with an eighty-page book of information, photos, anecdotes and ephemera.

Regional Garland

Mixed Sugar

Now Again

Lovely, heartful seventies soul, the collected works of the Flint, Michigan singer, in lineups like Hunts Determination, smartly done. Apparently Reginald’s aunt had a strong southern accent; the hospital mis-heard.

Timothy McNealy

Funky Movement

Now Again

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Damon

Song Of A Gypsy

Now Again

Intensely sought-after, highly-considered, late-60s psych rock — homespun, funky, introspective — privately pressed in the dark, hazy twilight of flower power. Plus D’s back pages, expertly restored.

Richard Marks

Never Satisfied

Now Again

A Now Again labour of love: the complete works of this legendary guitarist-singer-songwriter from Atlanta. His earliest work for the Tuska label, through his more mature releases for Shout, and smaller regional labels like Note, Free Spirit and RSC, at the most subterranean and fertile interface of Southern soul and funk. CD presented in a fifty-six-page, saddle-stitched book, with extensive essays on Marks’ career and never-before-seen photos and ephemera. Great stuff.

Heitkotter

Black Orckid

Now Again

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