OK Guys - More record fever for you now
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. I think I mentioned somewhere that I do many deals with various radio stations, record shops and record labels, in order to get the tunes I play. Well here are two tips:
1) MAIL ORDER: I have a very special and excellent deal going with a record shop I used to live near in London. This shop sends me £50 worth of vinyl every 2 weeks. After every package I receive, I listen through them and then we talk on the phone. I tell them what was good and what wasn't, and what I don't want more of etc. I have a good understanding with a guy in the shop now, so much so that I rarely have to send stuff back. I basically told him I want stuff from
4 genres:
Funk, Jazz, Hip-Hop, 'Latin'. Then I tell him
names and
eras I like (and then we guff on about how we love so and so).
It's a great way to get your records. It saves time rooting through crates looking for something you may never find. You learn far more and it all comes right to my door.

It also means I don't have to rip off the same guys I want to keep making music for me. I have said my piece on file sharing etc a while back in OT.
2) Anyway! Here are some that came through my door this morning! I've only just put some of them on the turntables and they are

. They are all from
Soul Jazz Records, which is my second tip for the day. If you like Reggae, Funk, Soul, Jazz, Latin Jazz/Funk -
then you need to know about Soul Jazz Records.
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This is the link to their website for a full album, artist and history rundown of some mighty musicians. <<
The first two came through my door today. The others are extensions and recommendations related to them. These pics are taken from the Soul Jazz album discography on their website. I hope I made it clear folks

ALL from SOUL JAZZ. They are the nuts!
Chicago Soul
Many of you in the US will know of the major influence this city has had on the Blues and Soul music. This is a pretty mixed bag it seems. Some dancefloor scorchers and some sweet and smooth ones. I only skipped over 3 tracks and that's what I got.
Nu Yorica Roots!
Holy mother of god! This is awesome! There are many 'Nu Yorica' compilations from Soul Jazz. They are NOT to be confused with Kenny Dope's 'Nu Yorican Soul'. That was something different. These are explorations of Cuban music with American from the 60s to 80s. You get massive musicians on these collections like:
Tito Puente, Mongo Santamaria, Eddie Palmieri, Ruben Gonzales, Ray Barreto. Brilliant and hugely diverse collections these.
This is another in that series. There are at least two more which I have and there may be more. Excellent, very deep treasure troves these compilations. I 've been using them at gigs for at least 6 years now.
Barrio Nuevo
This is my
favourite Latin Funk collection. Guess who it is from? Soul Jazz -
again!
Universal Sounds of America
This is Jazz, Space Jazz. And mighty fine stuff at that. I've had this one for years. The notables on this are of course
SUN RA (in my avvie) doing his immortal
"Space is the Place". Art Ensemble Chicago is another epic jazz orchestra well worth checking out. Loads of others, check the track list:
That last pic includes the functions on the Soul Jazz Website. Buying from them is another way of record shopping wisely and legally.