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East Coast Love Affair & William Stuckey

Love Of Mind

Hot Hot two-sider AA side William Stuckey action on this killer 12.

Some house business from Athens of the North studio band East Coast Love Affair sampling William Stuckey's 'Love of Mine' and taking it on a deep tip, people asking about this one at all our gigs so we decided to cut it to a fat 12" and release.

On the AA flip Athens of the North good friends Flying Mojito Bros insane flip of Williams Stuckey's 'Country People takes' the track to a whole new place. The boys remix has been proving a big party record for those with digi promos, their banger of a mix takes all the elements of the OG track and adds some super extra 70s bump to the OG. Legit!!

TRACK LISTING

1. Love Of Mind
2. Country People (Flying Mojito Bros Refito)

East Coast Love Affair

Tonight (feat. Theo)

We love to just try things at Athens of the North and when Clara and Theo (our lovely PR friends) were chilling with us at Pikes one evening it came up in conversation that Theo has a lovely singing voice and fancied having a spin in the studio.

Roll on a month later, and they were home in Edinburgh, and we threw ourselves into a couple of days of experimenting, this is a little electro floater we were all super pleased with that came out of the session. 'Tonight' is a super late night mashy CR78 drum work out with Theo's floaty falsetto smashing out the park, we flipped the OG with a brilliant dubbed out mix that's not to be slept on either.

TRACK LISTING

1. Tonight (feat. Theo)
2. Tonight (Dub) [feat. Theo]

2023 Starts with a doubler sided disco action from East Coast Love Affair - Taking the vocal from obscure Minneapolis lo-fi band 'Quiet Storm' master tape (Big up Numero Group) and building a whole new deep disco 45. 'Get Down' is deep dance floor chugger using the O.G studio gear that would have been used at the time, strictly analog business. On the flip, 'Can You Deal' is a more uptempo boogie joint. Both killers as always. Lots more from ECLA this year!!

TRACK LISTING

1. Get Down (feat. Quiet Storm)
2. Can You Deal (feat. Quiet Storm)

Hercules & Love Affair

In Amber

    The ever shape-shifting, critically hailed Hercules and Love Affair return with ‘In Amber’, their first album in five years, out 17th June and featuring first single ‘Grace’ as well as collaborations with Anohni.

    STAFF COMMENTS

    Barry says: Hercules & Love Affair's latest somewhat eschews the dancefloor in favour of an altogether more dramatic selection of pieces ranging from orchestral pop to shimmering downbeat and avant synth, all bolstered by Anohni's superb vocal prowess. It's a bold departure from the previous outings but clearly still sits within Hercules' sound world.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Grace
    2. One
    3. You’ve Won This War
    4. Christian Prayers
    5. Dissociation
    6. Contempt For You
    7. Gates Of Separation
    8. Killing His Family
    9. Who Will Save Us?
    10. The Eyes Of The Father
    11. Poisonous Storytelling
    12. Repent

    Various Artists

    Loma: A Soul Music Love Affair Volume Two - Get In The Groove 1965-68

    * Compilation and liner notes by Alec Palao
    * Fully remastered audio featuring rare and unissued cuts
    * In-depth notes on artist and label history with rare ephemera items

    From late 1964 until late 1968, Loma stood as the subsidiary of Warner Brothers Records aimed directly at the singles market. During its four year lifespan, the label released over 100 singles and a handful of albums, the vast majority of which reflected the collective taste of the men that guided Loma and thereby the evolution of a distinctive artform: soul music.

    Viewed objectively, it would be incorrect to compare Loma to the other great R&B repositories of the mid-1960s. It was strictly an adjunct of a bigger label, a commercially-minded operation that threw product at the wall hoping for a hit to stick. But the choices made by those three main participants in charge of the Loma roster–Bob Krasnow, Russ Regan, and Jerry Ragovoy–have gone on to become cherished totems to legions of music aficionados around the globe, for whom chart statistics say little, while a simple 45 with a burnt yellow label can shake them to the very core. What was once regarded as failure has, in the years since, paradoxically become a story of soulful success.

    Volume two of Loma: A Soul Music Love Affair focuses on the funkier, earthier side of the Loma catalog and is once again the result of several years of in-depth research into the vault. JJ Jackson and The Mighty Hannibal bring the boogaloo, Baby Lloyd and Lukas Lollipop offer up some deep soul, and the stratospheric pipes of Carl Hall make us wanna holler. There’s the grooving original of “Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)” by diva Lorraine Ellison, little-heard rarities from Larry Laster and Roy Redmond, obscure productions by James Brown and Solomon Burke, and a heartbreaking unissued cut by one-time Hendrix sideman Lonnie Youngblood.

    With full historical notes on artist and label history and rare pieces of ephemera, Loma: A Soul Music Love Affair is a fresh and invigorating celebration of one of 60s soul’s most storied imprints.


    TRACK LISTING

    Side One:
    1. The Mighty Hannibal - Get In The Groove
    2. Carl Hall - You Don’t Know Nothing About Love
    3. JJ Jackson - Come See Me (I’m Your Man)
    4. Baby Lloyd - There’s Something On Your Mind (Part One)
    5. Roy Redmond - Ain’t That Terrible
    6. Walter Foster - Your Search Is Over
    7. The Olympics - Rainin’ In My Heart
    8. Lorraine Ellison - Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)

    Side Two:
    1. Carl Hall - The Dam Busted
    2. Kell Osborne - You Can’t Outsmart A Woman
    3. Lukas Lollipop - Don’t Hold On To Someone (Who Don’t Love You)
    4. Larry Laster - Help Yourself
    5. The Mighty Hannibal - Good Time
    6. JJ Jackson - Too Late
    7. Little Joe Cook - Don’t You Have Feelings
    8. Lonnie Youngblood - Callin’

    Love Affair

    The Best Of The Good Times

      Steve Ellis is one of the best vocalists this country has ever produced but he came to fame just as people stopped wanting his brand of mod /soul / pop and wanted Plant, Osbourne or Gillan. The white soul of the band was lifted to a higher level by the Ellis voice but it couldn't save them from indifferent, changing audiences. Nevertheless this cheap compilation has some great tracks that you won't have heard before, as well as their well known hits.


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