Just Arrived!

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1. Betty Davis The Columbia Years 1968-1969 (Light In The Attic)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMw16adjL8k

Release Notes
All tracks previously unreleased (except track B5/8)
Production by Miles Davis & Teo Macero (Tracks 1-6) with performances from Harvey Brooks, Billy Cox (Band of Gypsys), Herbie Hancock, John McLaughlin, Mitch Mitchell (Jimi Hendrix Experience), Wayne Shorter, and Larry Young, along with Hugh Masekela and members of The Jazz Crusaders (Tracks 7-9)
Remastered from the original analog master tapes
Rare photos by Baron Wolman and Courtesy of Iconic Images
New interviews and unseen historical documents from the Teo Macero archive

 

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2. Hannah Williams & The Affirmations ‎– Late Nights & Heartbreak (Record Kicks) Limited Edition. Double LP

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xj4YspDZnY

Recorded and produced by Malcolm Catto, Late Nights & Heartbreak by U.K. band Hannah Williams & the Affirmations drops 11/11 on Record Kicks.

“Late Nights & Heartbreak means so much to every member of the band on a personal level,” says Hannah. “Everyone gave themselves wholly to the music, each individuals’ input invaluable. As a collective, we worked really hard to produce a piece of work both personal but also musically fulfilling—the result was all we could ever ask for and we’re very proud of it. Working with Malcolm was an absolute treat too; his input really made the band shine brighter than it ever had. We’re incredibly thankful for that.”

 

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3. Renegades Of Jazz ‎– Moyo Wangu (Agogo Records) 2 LP, Gatefold

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2StgMikjtuw

Renegades Of Jazz, is back with his third full-on longplay effort entitled ‘Moyo Wangu’.

After his conceptual and darker approach to his last album ‘Paradise Lost’ released in 2015, we see Renegades Of Jazz explore the world of Afrofunk here, a world David Hanke is deeply linked to since he spent an influential part of his childhood in Arusha/Tanzania in the early 1980s.