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Black Love Alive Again
Our Time - (3:02) 90 BPM Hot
Black Love Is Alive Again - (16:24) 100 BPM
African Liberation - (1:52) 158 BPM
I Face East - (7:38) 81 BPM
The Bad One - (9:41) 100 BPM
Spitting Up The Pain - (9:09) 81 BPM
African Art Is Me - (9:49) 81 BPM
Happy Sunrise - (9:01) 148 BPM
Dialogue Between A Chick And A Dude - (6:02) 105 BPM
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STRUT251D
17 Nov 23
International
Bush Brothers And Space Rangers
Breezin' - (5:29) 80 BPM Hot
African Rhythms (1977 version) - (9:20) 100 BPM
Nooky - (4:35) 125 BPM
Be About The Future - (5:14) 93 BPM
Afro Beat - (3:45) 131 BPM
Plastic Is Easy To See Thru (1977 version) - (6:10) 105 BPM
Rhythm's Timelessness - (2:09) 132 BPM
West Wind - (7:42) 115 BPM
All Blues - (7:07) 73 BPM
The Stuff To Make You Move - (5:04) 126 BPM
Get Your Head Together - (5:59) 114 BPM
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STRUT255D
13 May 22
Funk
Breezin'
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STRUT255S 1
16 Mar 22
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Space Jungle Luv
River Luv Rite - (8:06) 123 BPM Hot
Follow Me - (5:01) 88 BPM
Soul Love Now - (4:54) 92 BPM
Space Jungle Funk - (9:39) 82 BPM
The Connection - (3:19) 97 BPM
Love's Messenger - (3:03) 152 BPM
Bootsie's Lament - (2:09) 130 BPM
Love's Messenger (instrumental) - (3:07) 82 BPM
Review: Strut's series of Oneness Of Juju reissues continues apace. Last week they re-released the veteran US Afro/Latin/soul/jazz fusionists' 1980 'Make A Change' long-player; this week they delve back a little further in time to bring you 'Space Jungle Luv', an album that first came out on the Black Luv label in 1976, and that Strut themselves reissued in 2002. As with last week's outing, there's an almost bewildering array of styles on show - and it'll all be a bit "Welcome to Jazz Club!" for some - but if you want to hear the band at their best, check out the dark psychedelic funk of the title track and, in particular, 'The Connection'.
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STRUT 243D
21 May 21
Jazz
Make A Change
(Family Tree) Make A Change - (6:24) 86 BPM
Run Away Bay - (6:17) 98 BPM
Love's Wonderland - (5:54) 83 BPM
Every Way But Loose - (6:41) 112 BPM
Higher - (4:41) 120 BPM
Always Have To Say Goodbye - (5:57) 115 BPM
Plastic (Previously Unreleased version) - (5:02) 60 BPM
Time (extended version) - (6:07) 128 BPM
(Family Tree) Make A Change (extended version) - (8:30) 85 BPM
Run Away Bay (extended version) - (8:07) 97 BPM
Every Way But Loose (extended version) - (9:26) 56 BPM Hot
Always Have To Say Goodbye (extended version) - (7:28) 115 BPM
Love's Wonderland (extended version) - (7:45) 84 BPM
Review: Plunky J Branch and his band Oneness Of Juju have been plying their unique blend of jazz, funk and soul with Afro and Cuban rhythms since time, starting out in San Francisco in 1970 but based since the mid-70s in Plunky's hometown of Richmond, Virginia. Here, Strut reissue their 1980 album 'Make A Change' (also later released as 'Every Way But Loose'), now adding extended versions of five of the original album's six tracks, as well as bonus cuts 'Time' and 'Plastic'. Spanning reggae, jazz-funk, soul and more, there's much to enjoy here - the raw funk of the aforesaid 'Every Way But Loose' in particular.
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STRUT 257D
14 May 21
Funk
Soul Love Now: The Black Fire Records Story, 1975-1993
Various
Theatre West - "Children Of Tomorrow's Dreams" - (4:08) 136 BPM Hot
Oneness Of Juju - "Soul Love Now" - (4:52) 94 BPM
Byard Lancaster - "Drummers From Ibadan" - (4:09) 126 BPM
JuJu - "Nia" (Poem: Complete The Circle) - (8:37) 122 BPM
Lon Moshe & Southern Freedom Arkestra - "Doin' The Carvin' For Thabo" - (5:35) 142 BPM
Wayne Davis - "Look At The People!" - (5:10) 131 BPM
Southern Energy Ensemble - "Third House" - (6:59) 126 BPM
Oneness Of Juju - "African Rhythms" (live In Washington DC, 1975) - (7:43) 113 BPM
Okyerema Asante - "Follow Me" - (5:34) 96 BPM
Experience Unlimited - "People" - (6:09) 143 BPM
Review: Founded out of Washington DC in the 1970s and running through until the early-'90s, Black Fire was a go-to label for all things spiritual in jazz, funk and soul; grounded in African rhythms, dialogue, funk and go-go. Inspiring a generation alongside like Strata-East and Tribe, Black Fire Records is responsible for delivering us the highest order of Oneness Of Juju material, while working with and introducing the likes of saxophonist Byard Lancaster, Ghanaian percussionist Okyerema Asante, Southern Energy Ensemble, and music drama troupe Theatre West. Also included in Strut's retrospective is the Experience Unlimited's soul and gospel number "People", the frenetic, hot summer jazz of Lon Moshe & Southern Freedom Arkestra and some alternative disco rhythms of "Look At The People!" by Wayne Davis. Our Pick: "African Rhythms (live In Washington DC, 1975)".
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STRUT 238D
14 Aug 20
Soul
African Rhythms 1970-1982
African Rhythms (album version) - (7:21) 98 BPM
Follow Me - (5:04) 88 BPM
Space Jungle Funk - (9:41) 82 BPM
Got To Be Right On It (feat The Space Rangers - original 45 version) - (5:22) 110 BPM
Okyerema Asante - "Sabi" (Black Fire mix) - (6:25) 129 BPM
Interlude - Rhythms Timelesness - (0:35) 131 BPM
No Name #3/Love Is.../My N*gg*r & Me (feat Roach Om) - (4:33) 123 BPM
West Wind - (7:42) 115 BPM
Juju - "Freedom Fighter" - (3:29) 143 BPM
Be About The Future - (5:16) 93 BPM
Nooky - (4:39) 125 BPM
Interlude - African Rhythms - (0:43) 87 BPM
Every Way But Loose (feat Plunky) - (6:41) 112 BPM Hot
Bootsie's Lament (Unreleased version) - (11:11) 148 BPM
Chants/Don't Give Up - (7:00) 125 BPM
River Luv Rite - (8:08) 123 BPM
Higher (feat Plunky) - (4:44) 119 BPM
African Rhythms Chant - (0:34) 131 BPM
Juju - "Nairobi/Chants" - (6:34) 100 BPM
Okyerema Asante - "Asante Sana" - (6:36) 91 BPM
Interlude: African Rhythms II - (0:45) 103 BPM
Plastic (feat The Space Rangers - original 45 version) - (6:12) 107 BPM
African Rhythms (original 7" version Pt 1) - (3:29) 111 BPM
The End Of The Butterfly King - (5:55) 122 BPM
Review: Formed in 1970 and fronted by J Plunky Branch, Oneness Of Juju have gone through numerous personnel and name changes over the decades but are still peddling their Afrocentric take on funk and jazz to this day (currently as Plunky & The Oneness). This collection from Strut, though, focuses on their golden years in the 70s - and it's heavy stuff! While one or two tracks would fit nicely into straight-up funk sets, adding a little world flava, others explore model jazz, spoken word, Nyabhingi drumming and other more esoteric musical pastures. Imagine yourself surrounded by righteous dashiki-wearing dudes at a Panthers meeting in 70s Harlem and you'll get the general vibe...
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STRUT 233D
17 Jul 20
Funk
African Rhythms
African Rhythms - (7:17) 99 BPM Hot
Kazi - (4:20) 107 BPM
Funky Wood - (1:18) 92 BPM
Tarishi - (3:51) 159 BPM
Mashariki - (3:25) 140 BPM
Chants - (1:14) 92 BPM
Don't Give Up - (5:41) 125 BPM
Incognito - (8:12) 115 BPM
Poo Too - (3:43) 90 BPM
Liberation Dues - (4:36) 91 BPM
African Rhythms (45 version Parts 1 & 2) - (6:39) 113 BPM
Afrobeat - (3:57) 132 BPM
Review: It's third time around for this classic album, which Strut first reissued back in 2002. The band known at different times as Juju, Oneness Of Juju, Plunky & The Oneness Of Juju and eventually just Plunky & Oneness have been an institution on the funk, soul and jazz scene from the early 70s right through till the current decade, but this their debut long-player from 1975 arguably captures their distinctive blend of funk, jazz and Afro influences at its rawest and most hard-hitting. This release also now includes the slightly different single version of the title track, plus bonus cut "Afrobeat".
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STRUT 188D
21 Sep 18
International
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