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Odoo Be Ba
By Pat Thomas & Kwashibu Area Band
2015/Strut Records
A figure of highlife music, this ghanaian singer's career spans more than 50 years, nevertheless his very own « afro funk » still sounds fresh. Like all his old pals (Tony Allen, Ebo Taylor, Osei Tutu…) he's having a new career on this much-anticipated new Strut release.

 
 
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Sky Saw
By Brian Eno
1975/Islands Records
The opening track sums up perfectly the aesthetic of this cult record: a deep dig in experimental rock, with John Cale on viola.

 
 
 
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Raoul
By Roy Haynes Quartet
1962/Impulse!
Essential hard bop masterpiece, with Roland Kirk blowing, pure bliss!

 
 
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La Pata Remenda
By Combo Del Caney
1970's/Fabuloso
Lovely soft Colombian descarga with jazzy sax solos... Simply beautiful!

 
 
 
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Ain’t Nobody Home
By Howard Tate
1967/Verve
Another gem of this great soul father, his second single of the LP jumped to the top of the US charts.

 
 
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Think About The One
By Pharoah Sanders
1980/Theresa Records
Underrated by the jazz critics! So what? This double LP contains such gems, like this one, a trippy gospel jazz funk.

 

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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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