Absolutely essential C-L-A-S-S-I-C late-sixties soul album from the undisputed queen of soul, Aretha Franklin!
Aretha Franklin's late-sixties string of...
Bobby Hutton, the first singer featured on Soul Train in 1971, sees his rare soul classic 'Lend A Hand' reissued by Expansion. Originally released in 1973,...
Bobby Hutton is from Detroit, Michigan and began his career after winning a talent show at the 20 Grand nightclub. In 1971 he performed on the very first...
Finally back on 7” is this Larry Mizell created masterpiece for Alabama born soul singer Brenda Lee Eager. Relocating to Chicago in the early 70s, Brenda...
Ozone were a group on Motown between 1980 and 1983. They were put together by Charles Alexander Glenn from Nashville where he had a band The Endeavors....
The 45 King turns in an album, albeit one track, on one side of a 7"! The track 'three' is a party journey through a range of killer breaks, funky moments...
7" of one of the best hiphop tracks ever. Recorded in 1987, produced by Mantronik, whose advanced cutted-up beats laid the foundation for many 90's electronica.
Two brand-new hard electro-funk jams for poplockers from label boss Ed DMX. Funk Steps features a sparse, handclap-heavy beat, an arabian-style synth...
Two brand-new old-sounding gems from the dynamic duo of Ike N Mike. Logic Family - a very groovy synth disco jam with lots of wobbling Moog melodies over...
Here we have two sides of a stone cold classic Northern Soul crossover! A Eugene Record/Barbara Acklin penned tune "Suddenly" and on the flip a Van McCoy...
**Classic Caribbean boogie track, first time on 45!** Early-eighties Island boomshot from the Exile One founder, setting his soulful vocals to a stepping...
Three minutes of Haitian-styled dancefloor perfection by Dominica’s finest, sixty years in the business; and cattin’ Latin on the flip, injected with...
Excellent and unusual tune, a tough version of the 'Tempo' rhythm with Shinehead rapping over it inna New York stylee - a perfect marriage of hip hop and...