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RUDOLPH JOHNSON - The highest pleasure
Black Jazz 11, possibly one of the fattest tunes of the catalogue, hip hoppy Jazz as good as it gets.

Black Jazz USA 1973

 

 
 
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HENRY FRANKLIN - Plastic creek stomp
Black Jazz 7, hard to pick a track from this amazing album featuring Oscar Brasheer on trumpet and Charles Owens on sax. We love the Rare Groove vibe on this one.

Black Jazz USA 1972

 

 
 
 
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CALVIN KEYS - Efflugence
Black Jazz 18, one of the last releases on the label, all star line up with Owen Marshall, Henry Franklin and Ndugu. Killer guitar Jazz spirituals.

Black Jazz USA 1974

 

 
 
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THE AWAKENING - Mirage
Black Jazz 15, Rare Groove Jazz heaven with so many good tracks. This is Jaw Family’s pick, an eastern modal scorcher that will blow your mind and ears every time.

Black Jazz USA 1973

 

 
 
 
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WALTER BISHOP - Soul village
Black Jazz 14, the keyboard sound of Black Jazz, a big favorite from back in the day and of the hottest titles on the label, featuring Ronnie Laws on reeds.

Black Jazz USA 1973

 

 
 
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KELLEE PATTERSON - See you later
Black Jazz 12, only Soul Jazz album by young Miss Indiana with a voice that matches perfectly the Black Jazz groove, also includes a killer version of ‘maiden voyage’ of course.

Black Jazz USA 1972

 

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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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