Music Reissues Weekly: Dusty Springfield - Dusty Sings Soul

DUSTY SPRINGFIELD - DUSTY SINGS SOUL Twenty-four musical landmarks from the finest British soul singer of her era

Twenty-four musical landmarks from the finest British soul singer of her era

First on were The Supremes with “Baby Love.” Next, The Miracles performed “You Really Got a Hold on me.” After this, Stevie Wonder’s “I Call it Pretty Music But the Old People Call it the Blues,” The Temptations’ “The Way You do the Things You do” and Martha & The Vandellas’ “Heatwave.”

Album: Ibibio Sound Machine - Electricity

★★★★ IBIBIO SOUND MACHINE - ELECTRICITY Afro-electro crew nails it better than ever

Almost a decade into their career, the Afro-electro crew are nailing it better than ever

The fourth Ibibio Sound Machine album is produced by Hot Chip (who also contribute musically). However, fans will not hear a drastic step away from their last album, 2019’s Doko Mien. Instead, it has the feel of a logical progression, albeit with just that bit more techno-pop heft in places, and a subtle flavour of the Eighties. Business-as-usual, then?

Music Reissues Weekly: All Turned On! Motown Instrumentals 1960-1972

ALL TURNED ON! MOTOWN INSTRUMENTALS 1960-1972 There are still new things to say about the legendary soul label

Surprising confirmation that there are new things to say about the legendary soul label

Motown and its related labels have been heavily collected and meticulously scrutinised since the early Sixties. There ought to be nothing left to say. Yet here this is, a smart, 24-track collection of Motown instros which includes five previously unreleased tracks.

Album: Electribe 101 - Electribal Soul

A glorious lost gem from the feverish first flush of British house music

There’s a period of British club music that deserves to be much better appreciated. Before hardcore and jungle, before the Underworlds and Leftfields and other arena acts, came a generation who were much closer to the most song-based US house music, to considerable success.

Album: Mary J Blige - Good Morning Gorgeous

The queen of hip hop soul shows no sign of abdicating

Mary J Blige is a monumental musical power. 30+ years, 14 albums, various labels and untold collaborations into her career, she still has the ability to deliver records that push everything else aside, existing entirely on their own terms and forcing other cultural forces to rearrange around them. 

Album: Maverick Sabre - Don't Forget to Look Up

★★★ MAVERICK SABRE - DON'T FORGET TO LOOK UP Understatement and introspection from the Anglo-Irish soul journeyman

Understatement and introspection from the Anglo-Irish soul journeyman

Michael Stafford aka Maverick Sabre is the definition of a modern journeyman vocalist. Since 2008 he’s released three albums and appeared on a huge range of British and Irish rap, dubstep and drum’n’bass artists’ records. He’s had several top 40 singles and streams into the tens, even hundreds of millions on tracks, but he hasn’t necessarily got the name recognition of some of his contemporaries.

Music Reissues Weekly: Chris Farlowe & The Thunderbirds - Stormy Monday And The Eagles Fly On Friday

CHRIS FARLOW & THE THUNDERBIRDS - STORMY MONDAY & THE EAGLES FLY ON FRIDAY Triple-disc treasure trove

Proof there was more to the blues-soul stylist than oldies radio staple ‘Out of Time’

TV-watching pop fans in many of the British regions were served a treat on 16 September 1966. A whole episode of Ready Steady Go! was dedicated to Otis Redding, who had arrived in the UK a week earlier on his 25th birthday.

Albums of the Year 2021: Sault - Nine

★★★★★ AOTY 2021: SAULT - NINE UK soul collective prove you can't get too much of a good thing

The UK soul collective prove you can't get too much of a good thing

If ever there were a year to cherish new music, 2021 was it. Lockdown v3.0 came with unwelcome updates (shit weather, structured home-schooling) and the only end in sight was of the nation’s collective tether.

Album: Deep Throat Choir - In Order To Know You

★★★ DEEP THROAT CHOIR - IN ORDER TO KNOW YOU Vocal collective’s jazzy, soul-influenced album brings new instrumentation on board

Vocal collective’s jazzy, soul-influenced album brings new instrumentation on board

Although it’s indirect, the overall feel of In Order To Know You points to where jazz and soul meet –  a space analogous to that occupied by The Rotary Connection, Seventies Curtis Mayfield, Neneh Cherry, the early Camille and the warmer end of trip-hop. It’s an impression fostered by shuffling drums, interlacing brass and undulating strings.

Jazz Voice, EFG London Jazz Festival review - from intimate delicacy to stunning virtuosity

★★★★★ JAZZ VOICE, EFG LONDON JAZZ FESTIVAL From intimate delicacy to stunning virtuosity

Celebration of the voice offers cherished classics and newly composed delights

A celebration of that most extraordinary instrument, the human voice, this year’s edition of Jazz Voice – which gladly welcomed back a live audience and a full-strength EFG London Jazz Festival Orchestra – ranged from music of intimate delicacy to stunning virtuosity. Across two separate sets, eight singularly gifted artists showcased their distinctive storytelling gifts, enveloped by Guy Barker’s richly detailed arrangements.