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STRUT255S 1
16 Mar 22
Broken Beat/Nu 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
The Craig Charles Trunk Of Funk Vol 1
Various / Craig Charles
Soul Messin' Allstars - "Soul A Go Go" (feat Josh Teskey) - (3:38) 67 BPM
Amp Fiddler - "Superfly" (feat Dames Brown - Exclusive 'Trunk Of Funk' edit) - (4:15) 64 BPM
Roy Ayers - "Boogie Down" - (6:04) 100 BPM
Laneous - "Hold My Hand" - (3:45) 98 BPM
Miriam Makeba - "Pata Pata" (stereo version) - (3:00) 126 BPM
Oneness Of Juju - "African Rhythms" (Exclusive 'Trunk Of Funk' edit) - (3:52) 97 BPM
P.P. Arnold - "Medicated Goo" - (3:43) 98 BPM
The Fantastics! - "Take A Shot" (feat Sulene Fleming) - (3:40) 111 BPM
Jorge Montiel & Juan Laya - "Give Me The Night" (feat Xantone Blacq) - (4:17) 118 BPM
The Republic Of Persevere - "Out Of The Ordinary" (feat Mike Keat & The Bevvy Sisters) - (3:27) 93 BPM
Patrice Rushen - "Forget Me Nots" (single version) - (4:03) 57 BPM
The James Taylor Quartet - "People Get Ready" (feat Natalie Williams & Noel McKoy) - (4:39) 104 BPM
Monophonics - "Hangin' On" - (3:34) 64 BPM Hot
Nick Waterhouse - "The Old Place" - (3:22) 132 BPM
Michelle David & The Gospel Sessions - "Victory!" - (4:14) 133 BPM
Magnus Carlson - "Beggin'" - (2:52) 132 BPM
The Alex Opal Outfit - "Telling You Lies" (feat Jam Jam) - (3:32) 74 BPM
Badge & Talkalot - "Help Me" (feat Ian Whitelaw) - (3:59) 80 BPM
Beatchild & The Slakedeliqs - "The Only Difference" - (4:13) 50 BPM
Honeyfeet - "Clap Hands" - (4:39) 75 BPM
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SBM 003D
06 Nov 20
Soul
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
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