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Modulor and Octave Lab announce the first official reissue of Kellee Patterson's Kellee LP. Recorded in 1976, Kellee is the second album for the amazing lady soul singer after her debut album Maiden Voyage released on Black Jazz Records. Produced by Gene Russell, who produced Maiden Voyage, this album includes some great soul and jazz cover songs. Barry White's masterpiece "I'm Gonna Love You Just A Little More, Baby", The O'Jays' "I Love Music", The Stylistics' "Stop, Look & Listen To Your Heart", Grover Washington Jr's "Mister Magic" and Kenny Loggins's "Time To Space". Kellee is a must-have and very rare record for every jazzy/soul music fan.
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Restocked, last copies, RSD 2020 release. Reissued for the first time. Rare and rich contents from 1970s Japanese jazz which is now gathering global attention, originally released on Terumasa Hino's private label Love Records and distributed by a Japanese major label. Representing "Ode To Workman" from J Jazz : Deep Modern Jazz From Japan 1969-1984 released on BBE, in his session with local NY musicians, Journey To Air along with three other reissues are so important pieces in 1970s independent jazz. In 1970, after breaking up his legendary quintet band, Terumasa Hino moved his base to US. Journey To Air record shows his great effort in his long-term session with the local musicians, and is very important to know Jazz scene in New York at that time. With Steve Grossman, Dave Liebman, and Dave Holland, Terumasa Hino produced avant-garde and creative sound that is one and only in the world. Original released in 1970 from Love Records. Remastered; Original artwork; gatefold sleeve.
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Originally release in 1976 from Vigor Records. Legendary cosmic disco, rare funk classic! Includes prototype disco loft/garage classics "Zone" and "Can You Feel It". The Rhythm Makers were composed of Emanuel Rahiem Leblanc (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), Keith "Sabu" Crier (bass and vocals), Herb Lane (keyboards and vocals), and Kenny Banks (drums and vocals). The group released one album, Soul On Your Side in 1976 on the DeLite Records subsidiary Vigor Records, from which the group had one major international dancefloor hit, "Zone". At the time that Kenny Banks was replaced by Paul Service in 1978, and the group's manager suggested that the group name be changed to "GQ". They would sign with Arista Records. 2019 remaster from original master. 180 gram vinyl; Original artwork with Japanese high quality jacket; Made in Japan.
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