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Song For The Lonely Woman
By Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers
1972/Prestige
This is not the same lonely woman, described by Ornette. But this one, with John Hicks on Fender and Buddy Terry on soprano, could not stay alone too long!

 
 
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Preciso Me Encontrar
By Cartola
1976/Discos Marcus Pereira
When everything goes wrong, when all is well, nothing like the master of the Mangueira school singing the deep samba of Candeia...

 
 
 
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Inner Peace
By Buddy Terry
1972/Mainstream
This is the title of the second forthcoming selection from Wewantsounds dedicated to Mainstream Records. This track recorded in 1972 (with an all-star lineup featuring Bernard Purdie on drums, Wilbur Bascomb on bass and Larry Willis on fender Rhodes) sounds as fresh as if it was recorded yesterday…

 
 
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Ketan
By Blay Ambolley
2017/Agogo
When the Hiplife pioneer goes back to his roots, it sounds like a kind of so sweet highlife…

 
 
 
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Dub 1
By Joe Gibbs
19??/Joe Gibbs Record Globe
Awesome dub from one of the master of the genre! Deep...

 
 
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How Do I Get There
By Don Bryant
2017/Fat Possum
Back in the game, the Memphis soul singer does not forget his roots : gospel, with a churchy organ and superb lyrics.

 

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Bar-Kays – You can’t run away
One of their nicest 80s songs with some hints of Milton Wright’s best melodies. Classic!

Mercury USA 1977


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