Sister Woman (Vinyl LP) Soul Funk & DiscoNow known as "Queen" Esther Marrow, her gospel and stage performances have made her a worldwide concert draw. She recorded two sought after funk albums early in her career, marked by some excellent songs and fantastic musicianship. "Sister Woman" was her second LP and has the great combination of a killer band, that included Bernard Purdie, Cornell Dupree and Richard Tee and choice songs. 'Things Ain't Right' and 'And When I Die' are funk fuelled
Fire Records is reissuing Dead Famous People's debut EP for the first time outside New Zealand
Recorded in Damon Albarn's studio13 with previous Erland & The Carnival engineer Steve Sedgewick and mixed by London Grammar producer Tim Bran
Sundazed has mastered this explosive album in the rare true stereo mix for an immersive listening experience
for this crispy 10 inch
the self-titled Gold Connection
these private moments are adorned with Hiett's singular photography and feature typically idiosyncratic liner notes from Mikey IQ Jones
The alto saxophonist was a member of Davis' band at the time and the depth of their musical camaraderie lifts this session up to rarefied heights throughout
From the relatively coherent opener ' Alien Days' to 'Orphan of Fortune'
No collection is complete without this Brill Building classic
Helene Smith came back into prominence with the issue of Numero's 2006 'Eccentric Soul' album of Deep City cuts
cemented their reputation as a live force to be reckoned with
and the cult of idolatry that formed around Marley