Includes the killer funky title tracks "I Need Some Money" and "Get on Down". Experimental yet funky, Harris even puts "Carnival" through his Electronic Rhythm Machine!
Eddie Harris plays tenor, piano, trumpet, overdubs and even electric saxophone on a version of 'Freedom Jazz Dance'! As the liner notes say: "This album...
Isaac Hayes in intimate setting. 1972 LP (a re-release of his 1967 debut on Enterprise) with Isaac Hayes (piano & vocals), Duck Dunn (bass) and Al Jackson...
Amazing, rare, folk-funk from David Crosby of Crosby, Stills and Nash! Seriously deep, coke-fueled West Coast AOR! Recommended! This is also a big, underground...
Avant-pop and electronic superstar Charli xcx has become an iconic figure in the arts, having helped expand the landscape of popular music over the last...
Theo Parrish's band, The Unit, debut on his own Wildheart label - a tough seesion with lead vocals by Ideeyah, Amp Fiddler on keys and backing vocals,...
Chaz Bundick drops another full length for Carpark, furthering his deliriously trippy blend of nostalgic electronics and colourful indie songwriting. Highly...
Originally released on Atlantic in 1969 this is one of Eddie Harris's first forays with the electric saxophone - and its heavy and wicked! Produced by...
Drama set on the night of the 1979 British election. The dead body of a pregnant woman is discovered and her husband, Delroy (Clint Dyer), finds himself...
Brilliant debut release from New York based Californian jazz vocalist Gregory Porter. Echoes of Donny Hathaway and Oscar Brown Jnr combined with Porter's...
Lovely reissue of this extremely sought-after modal jazz rarity, recorded in Europe in the mid sixties by cult ex-pat US reedsman Sahib Shihab! A classic...