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Warm Canto
By Mal Waldron
1961/New Jazz
Ron Carter on cello, Eric Dolphy on clarinet, Booker Ervin on sax… Rudy Van Gelder in studio. What else? When jazz sounds like Debussy.

 
 
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Upside Down
By Fela Kuti
1976 / Afrodisia
In the mid seventies, the Black President was at the top of afrobeat, backed by the best band he never had. Hurry up!

 
 
 
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Gypsy Man
by Marcia Griffiths
1974 / Trojan Records
An incredible version of this Curtis classic. As usual, the reggae pays tribute to the soul.

 
 
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Beautiful Black Women
By The Jihad
1960's / Jihad Productions
Awesome black poetry/spoken word tune by a young Leroi Jones, later known as Amiri Baraka. From the very rare “Black & Beautiful, Soul & Madness” LP at Jihad Records.

 
 
 
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Some People
By The Incredible Shrinking Man
2002 / Ape City
Quality folk funk tune by one of the numerous projects of the ubiquitous Shawn Lee! Great vibe all the way!

 
 
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Jezebel
By Jean-Pierre Lombard

1970's / Riviera
After Aznavour and Piaf, a fantastic "nouba" version of the Wayne Shanklin's classic. Sublime strings and space winds...

 

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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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