These sweatshirts from AS Colour are exceptionally well-made; soft to the touch, with perfect heft, and excellent ribbing around the neck, cuffs and hem.
‘Mid-weight, 320 GSM, 80% cotton 20% recycled polyester CVC fleece. Pre-shrunk to minimise shrinkage, pullover crew, drop shoulder, crew neck, garment dyed, sleeve cuff ribbing.’
The sizing is very generous. Some of you will prefer a size smaller than usual. Please click through the image for a guide.
Riveting 1965 review of his own staggering classics like Death Letter and John The Revelator, rinsed by everyone from Captain Beefheart to Jack White.
Awesome, rugged, hypnotic, spiritualised blues music, monumental and unmissable. Everything he did prior to his 1960s re-emergence, properly re-mastered from the 78s, with excellent notes.
Classic early-eighties jazz-funk for GRP, with Hoboglabotribin, Spinnin, and a nice cover of Miles’ Solar amongst the highlights of his teenage debut; likewise Weldon Irvine’s Mr Clean on the follow-up.
Outtakes, alternate versions and rare tracks.
Blissful boogie-down soul by the Fatback Band alumnus, produced by Greg Carmichael and Patrick Adams; originally released in 1978. With the almighty It Ain’t No Big Thing.
Killer, mournful roots. Plus Pablo on xylophone, over his own awesome rhythm.
Even leaving aside the epochal title track, this is unmissable. Wildly original Jammys rhythms, cool as cucumber, with his old next-door-neighbour in full flow. Fire like E20, Like A Dragon, My Lord My God, Icky All Over…