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Henry Franklin, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Adrian Younge

Henry Franklin JID014

    A native of Los Angeles, Henry Franklin came of age while the city was producing a crop of exciting jazz talent. Frankin’s lasting impact on jazz can be evidenced by the long list of legends who sought him out for tours and recording sessions, Stevie Wonder, Bobby Humphrey, Freddy Hubbard, & Pharaoh Sanders to name a few. Franklin’s solo output is best remembered for his two solo outings with the Black Jazz label- “The Skipper” & “The Skipper At Home”. Together, they form one of the most compelling diptychs in the entire post-bop canon. Recognised by his peers and contemporaries, Franklin’s entry for Jazz Is Dead gives the living legend his flowers and recognises the contributions The Skipper has made as one of jazz’s most influential heartbeats.

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    Matt says: The imperative jazz-revival series continues in earnest. Henry Franklin updates crucial material from "The Skipper" and "The Skipper At Home", aided and abetted by Ali Shaheed Muhammad & Adrian Younge. A tour de force of modern jazz expression!

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    1. Karibu
    2. The Griot
    3. People's Revolution
    4. Memories Lost
    5. Feedback
    6. Café Nero
    7. African Sun
    8. A Song For Sigrid

    Aretha Franklin

    Aretha's Greatest Hits

      Originally released in 1971, this classic Atlantic compilation collects together the finest soul stompers, blazing ballads and classic pop covers from Aretha's unstoppable late 60s period. One of the true titans of soul music, and American pop as a whole, Aretha stands supreme in her genre, and the stream of world conquering hits collected here helped her secure the moniker 'Lady Soul', a title she still holds uncontested to this day. Boasting signature songs “Respect”, “I Say A Little Prayer” and “Chain of Fools” alongside classic pop covers “Let It Be”, “Call Me” and “Bridge Over Troubled Water”, this compilation is a must have for any self respecting soul fan. 

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      Patrick says: Pop quiz - Who's most charted female artist in musical history? Britney...crazy. Beyonce...hold up. Gaga...yes you are. The answer is of course Aretha. R-E-S-P-E-C-T where it's due.

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      A1. Spanish Harlem
      A2. Chain Of Fools
      A3. Don't Play That Song
      A4. I Say A Little Prayer
      A5. Dr. Feelgood
      A6. Let It Be
      A7. Do Right Woman - Do Right Man
      B1. Bridge Over Troubled Water
      B2. Respect
      B3. Baby I Love You
      B4. (You Make Me Feel LIke) A Natural Woman
      B5. I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You)
      B6. You're All I Need To Get By
      B7. Call Me

      FRANKLIN is the side project of Frank Rabeyrolles, who's also the guy behind DOUBLE U, a french minimal electronic pop project.. After an acclaimed winter EP featuring a 80's retro futuristic remix from Com Truise recently signed on Ghostly International; Franklin is coming back with a second album "Artificial light".

      His mutant Synth Pop is a typical combination of vintage analog sounds, drums machine, floating interludes and texturized guitar waves. Previous Franklin album "Every now and then " used to take us on a cinematographic roadmovie trip; "Articial light" invites you to a pictural game of reflecting lights for a unique rhythmical experience. Call it Dream pop, lo-fi, Experimental, bedroom production...Franklin is following his sonic explorations and developing his own individual voice.


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      The AH AH Theory
      Zenith
      Animal TV Show
      Eternal Outsider
      Cats In The Flat
      Forest Sword
      For You Soon
      Dedicated To Numbers
      Cool To Be
      Summer Geek Serenade
      Oslo In August(2010)
      Dark Wall
      Virgulo

      Aretha Franklin

      Respect - The Very Best Of Aretha Franklin

        43 classic soul tracks from the 'Queen Of Soul', Aretha Franklin. Any retrospective gives you the chance to reacquaint yourself with an artist you may only know a few songs by. This is a superb collection to discover the supreme female vocalist in the history of soul, from gospel to groove from tear jerking ballad to funky dancefloor fillers, she never gives a bad performance. One of the greatest singers of all time.


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