Marvin "Hannibal" Peterson And The Sunrise Orchestra – children of the fire
1. children of the fire
Hannibal's "Children of The Fire" is a unique deep jazz album composed as a suite and featuring a full orchestra. Originally self-released on the tiny Sunrise label in 1974, this is a timeless classic, previously only known to collectors.
The third and final part of the Blue Beat Series! Contains bonus tracks from subsidiary label 'Dice' from 1962. CD1 features all the 'A' sides while CD2...
Classic collection of early Prince Buster related material - a 23 track Compilation of early Blue Beat tracks featuring Prince Buster, Buster's Group,...
The Blue Beat Series continues with the first 23 singles released on the Blue Beat label in 1962. Also contains bonus tracks from subsidiary label 'Dice'...
The second 25 releases on the Blue Beat label plus Bonus tracks from subsidiary label Dice from 1962. CD one features all the 'A' sides whilst CD two features...
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We've been sworn to secrecy about this one, but let us tell you you're gonna want it! House edits from a certain promininent European producer...
**Limited Repress** New York's hottest party crew Mr Saturday Night finally unleash the long awaited follow up to Anthony Naples debut ep ' Mad Disrepect'....
100% Stone-cold rare groove classic. "Walk that Walk" is a heavyweight monster tune. ESSENTIAL!By 1974, 31 year-old Weldon Irvine was ready for the next...
Ellington's first film score, urged to undertake it by the film's director Otto Preminger. Ellington was a natural choice to convey the rich and varied...
Donato Dozzy reminds us of Craig Craig's remix of the Congos - a deep, extended tribal reworking.
Hieroglyphic Being turns Madteo's "Freaky Inspector"...
This is a killer funky soul fusion album on Kudu featuring Phillips' great version of the Gil Scott-Heron classic "Home Is Where The Hatred Is". Line-up...
Classic Roy Ayers album featuring deep jazz legend Harry Whitaker on keyboards alongside Strata East musicians Charles Tolliver and Sonny Fortune! Funky...
Limited single-sided white label of an exclusive Theo & I.G track, 'Traffic'!! You'll have heard this one if you've been paying attention to Mr Parrish's...
Lateef recorded classic soul jazz material at Atlantic during the 1970s that belied some serious experimentalism that lies beneath the music - early sampling...
Taking the reigns on the fourth instalment of Honest Jon's Shangaan Electro remix series are producer heavyweights Theo Parrish and Burnt Friedman!
Theo...
Originally released in 1967. Deep, deep,deep. Roy is joined by Charles Tolliver, Joe Henderson, Bruno Carr, Reggie Workman, Jack Wilson, Harold Land and...
Super rare early 70s set Sun Ra with John Gilmore on percussion as well as tenor sax. Includes "Love In Outer Space". Super deep and funky! As featured...
Official Mr Bongo coloured vinyl re-issue for Record Store Day 2020.Asha's debut self-titled album is a wonderful fusion of jazz, soul, blues, and disco.It...
**One of the great, lost British jazz gems of the 1970s, available for the first time on vinyl since 1975!**
Legendary trumpeter Harry Beckett has become...
Soul Jazz Records/Universal Sound are releasing here the third album from deep jazz flautist and composer Lloyd McNeill (alongside the earlier ‘Asha’...
Oddball space disco tracks compiled from library tracks composed between 1975 and 1978. From the early 70s to the mid-80s, this self-taught musician composed...