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LUTHER INGRAM I’VE BEEN HERE ALL THE TIME/IF LOVING YOU IS WRONG CDKEND 315 The revered Southern Soul man’s first two Ko Ko albums from 1971 and 1972, released complete on CD for the first time


HONEY AND WINE ANOTHER GERRY GOFFIN AND CAROLE KING SONG COLLECTION CDCHD 1216 Our second dip into Gerry and Carole’s catalogue offers a further beguiling blend of hits and obscurities from their earliest days onwards. The majority of tracks are new to CD.


LITTLE WILLIE JOHN HEAVEN ALL AROUND ME: THE LATER KING SESSIONS 1961-63 CDCHD 1221 The later King recording sessions of this pioneering, if troubled, genius of ‘early soul’, presented complete on CD for the first time.


DESTROY THAT BOY! MORE GIRLS WITH GUITARS CDCHD 1224 Girls with guitars, all-girl bands, frat-rock, axe-backed babes and similar females of the species. And you thought the Shangri-Las were a piece of work!


BRENDA LEE QUEEN OF ROCK ‘N’ ROLL: THE BEST OF THE ROCK’N’ROLL YEARS CDCHD 1222 The great Brenda Lee, the original Miss Dynamite, blasts her way through her early rock’n’roll 45s and album cuts in this comprehensive overview of her early days as a precocious rocker.


U.S. MUSIC WITH FUNKADELIC CDSEWM 149 / SEWD 149 (LP) U.S. (United Soul) were a Funkadelic side project, featuring vocals by Gary Shider. This never-before-released-album is available here for the first time.


THE SOUL OF MONEY VOL 3 CDKEND 316 A third volume in this classic label story, featuring high quality 60s and early 70s soul from Ruth Dolphin’s family of LA labels.


WE FIVE THERE STANDS THE DOOR THE BEST OF CDWIKD 286 At long last, a definitive collection from one of the signature groups of the mid-60s folk rock renaissance. This new compilation collects the best of their A&M recordings plus several previously unissued sides.


TERRY CALLIER ABOUT TIME THE TERRY CALLIER STORY 1964-1980 CDBGPD 199 The first overview of the opening chapter of Terry Callier’s musical career. One of the finest voices on his finest ever cuts.


FREDDIE SCOTT MR HEARTACHE THE BEST OF THE COLUMBIA RECORDINGS PLUS! CDKEND 314 The best sides from Mr. Scott’s mid 60s Columbia sessions, plus all his previously unreissued Shout masters. ‘Big City Soul’ at its most expressive…


THE GOLDEN AGE OF AMERICAN POPULAR MUSIC HITS WITH STRINGS AND THINGS CDCHD 1210 Chill out with these post-modern-ironic, non-rock instrumental sweeps from the fifties and sixties.


GOLDWAX NORTHERN SOUL CDKEND 313 Vibrant, uptempo, 100% soulful sounds from one of the greatest soul labels ever.


Coming soon:


MEMPHIS 60 (CDBGPD 201) THE GOLDEN AGE OF AMERICAN ROCK’N’ROLL: SPECIAL DOOWOP EDITION VOL.2 - CDCHD 1230 YOU HEARD THEM HERE FIRST - CDCHD 1219 THE EXCITERS/ SOUL MOTION – THE COMPLETE BANG, SHOUT & RCA RECORDINGS 1966-1969 - CDKEND 319 THE SHIRELLES/ FOOLISH LITTLE GIRL/SING THEIR HITS FROM IT’S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD… PLUS! - CDCHD 1227 LAND OF 1000 DANCES – SPECIAL 50TH ANNIVERSARY ALL-TWISTIN’ EDITION - CDCHD 1220 THE REAL THING – THE EARLY SONGS OF NICK ASHFORD & VALERIE SIMPSON – CDKEND 318


SUGAR PIE DESANTO GO GO POWER: THE COMPLETE CHESS SINGLES 1961-1966 CDKEND 317 The complete Chess singles of one of the original female stars of soul. Includes a UK- only gem, three great duets with Etta James and a tremendous previously unissued bonus track, many new to CD.


THE COMPLETE GOLDWAX SINGLES VOLUME 1: 1962-1966 CDCH2 1226 The legendary Memphis label’s complete 45s output together for the first time.


LEE HAZLEWOOD MOVIN’ ON CDCHM 1223 Lee Hazlewood’s 1977 album, recorded and issued in Sweden, released on CD for the first time, with full sleeve notes and rare photographs.


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