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Virgin Ubiquity: Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981

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Side 1
1. Boogie Down
2. What's The T
3. I Really Love You
Side 2
1. Oh What A Lovely Feeling
2. Sugar
3. Mystery Of Love
Side 3
1. Green & Gold
2. Brand New Feeling
3. I Did It In Seattle
Side 4
1. Mystic Voyage
2. I Just Wanna Give It Up
3. Together Forever
4. I Am Your Mind

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Eastern Standard Time

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Following hard on the heels of BBE delving into the archives of Detroit’s Strata Records and delivering their widely acclaimed and hugely in-demand exploration of J-Jazz, comes another crate digger’s delight- Ralph Thomas’ ‘Eastern Standard Time’, which dropped the USA back in in 1980, on the obscure Zebra Jazz imprint.This is the is the kind of “spiritual’ jazz gem that appears on You Tube and upon checking it out on Discogs reveals a price well in excess of £150.00. To have it widely available in its original vinyl format, as well as digitally and on CD, is a real treat. So, who is Ralph Thomas? The self-produced ‘Eastern Standard Time’ features Thomas on baritone, alto and tenor saxophones as well as flute and percussion. He describes himself as a practicing ethnomusicologist who’s musical vision evolved during the Sixties and it’s Thomas’ multifaceted, global approach that gives the music on Eastern Standard Time’ an engaging and distinct flavour. "My music has always been open to different cultures and sounds Afro-Cuban, Brazilian, Mexican, Peruvian, American, Hebrew, Turkish, African, Indian and Japanese,” declares the Chicago born musician. While attending the Chicago conservatory of music in 1969 he became a member of the Chicago A.A.C.M, studying with master musicians Phil Cohran and Richard Muhal Abrams. He also recorded with well-known blues legends, Howlin' Wolf and Mighty Joe Young for the Cadet imprint of Chess records.In 1974, he moved to Los Angeles and was employed as a session player with both 20th Century Fox and Motown – where he recorded with Marvin Gaye, Jermaine Jackson, Smokey Robinson and Rick James. In the early Eighties he was working for Quincy Jones Productions appearing on the soundtrack of Roots and The Color Purple but a passion for reggae music led him to Jamaica where he recorded with producer Jack Ruby and artists like Augustus Pablo and Gregory Isaacs. In ’86 he moved to NYC where he collaborated with Boogaloo legend Johnny Colon and played with like-minded musical explorers Sun Ra, Don Cherry and Olatunji. However, by 1993 his restless spirit carried him to Paris where studied Ethnomusicology and performed with trumpeter Mra Oma and film-maker Ranaivo-Rajaona Hery. There were also gigs with percussionist Trilok Gurtu as well as drummer Sunny Murray and saxophone legend Archie Shepp. Upon moving to the South of France Thomas ran an art gallery and initiated his MusArt project – which has since toured in the US, Canada and Japan After a productive stint in Chiang Mai, Thailand – where he immersed himself in Issan culture – Ralph Thomas recently relocated back to the US to live and work. Though creating a huge amount of music over the years ‘Eastern Standard Time’ remains Ralph Thomas' only album and it’s available on BBE Records on 21st September.

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Side 1
1. Cafe Phillipp
Side 2
1. Doloreso
2. Muscavado
Side 3
1. Big Spliff
2. Venice
Side 4
1. EST
2. Spellbound

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Catchy

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Yan Tregger remains one of the more cultish names to emerge from the experimental French disco scene of the 1970s. But to a growing number of obsessive crate diggers, the two LPs recorded for the Musical Touch Sound label in 1978/9 ‘Catchy’ and ‘Ducks & Drakes’ have become like the holy grail of rare disco. Those diggers include Mark Grusane of the late Mr Peabody record store in Chicago. One of the deepest collectors of rare soul, disco and boogie, he included an edit of the sleazy disco bomb ‘Riff On’ from 'Catchy' on ‘The Real Sound of Mark Grusane’, his recent collection of hen’s teeth rarities for BBE. Now, thanks to the careful curation of UK music hero Frankie Valentine, BBE is delighted to dig deeper into the Yan Tregger archives and reissue these two indemand LPs. First up is the 1978 LP ‘Catchy’, a heady collection of cosmic disco that should see Tregger’s name ranked alongside those of Arpadys, Cerrone and Space as one of the pioneers of French dance music. Characterised by its energetic rhythm sections, space-age synths and funky guitar riffs, ‘Catchy’ couldn’t be a more perfect title for this classic collection of late 70’s grooves.- The first of two super-rare French library music LPs by Yan Tregger, fully authorized and reissued for the first time.- Curated by UK music hero Frankie Valentine.- Full global press and radio campaign.

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1. Carry On
2. Catchy
3. Gimmicky
4. Sunny Wing
5. Light Heart (part 1 & 2)
Side 2
1. Riff On
2. Lyric Soul
3. Slow Zoom
4. This Time
5. At The Feet (bonus track)

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Ducks & Drakes

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Yan Tregger remains one of the more cultish names to emerge from the experimental French disco scene of the 1970s. But to a growing number of obsessive crate diggers, the two LPs recorded for the Musical Touch Sound label in 1978/9 ‘Catchy’ and ‘Ducks & Drakes’ have become like the holy grail of rare disco. BBE are reissuing both albums.Originally released on library music label Musical Touch Sound back in 1979, ‘Ducks & Drakes’ is an instrumental disco LP by pioneering French electronic musician Yan Tregger. Reissued this year by BBE alongside his 1978 album ‘Catchy’, Ducks & Drakes has achieved cult status among crate diggers and DJs, thanks to its ebullient charm and rock-solid leftfield grooves. Virtually impossible to find on vinyl for many years now, ‘Ducks & Drakes’ found wider allure in 2008 when Alexis Le-Tan selected album track ‘Girls Will Be Girls’ for experimental disco compilation ‘Space Oddities’. UK music hero Frankie Valentine brought these two magical albums to BBE’s attention and curated the project alongside the team. Amazingly (especially given the era in which it was recorded) the album was almost entirely performed, produced and composed by Tregger himself. Presented with its beautiful original artwork and previously unavailable to all but a lucky few record collectors, we’re excited to share the disco-infused magic of ‘Ducks & Drakes’ with the world.- Super-rare library music LP, reissued for the first time ever.- Full press and radio campaign.

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Side 1
1. Friend Island
2. The Girl In The Gold
3. Dawn & Darkness
4. The Ivy Heart
5. The Last Girl
6. Threshold
Side 2
1. Haunting Refrain
2. The Ivy Heart (reprise)
3. Girls Will Be Girls
4. Lanterns & Lances
5. Head For The Hills
6. The Way Of All Flesh
7. Huff (bonus track)

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Boston Goes Disco!

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BBE present Boston Goes Disco compiled by Serge Gamesbourg.During the 1970s and 80s, the city of Boston and its environs produced some of the era’s most iconic music stars, from rock megaliths like Aerosmith and The Cars to disco and soul celebutantes Donna Summer, New Edition and Tavares. These artists emerged from Beantown’s thriving underground music scene to fnd global success, but what about the countless contemporaries who never made it beyond the local circuit? Native DJ, producer and bass playerSerge Gamesbourg began digging in the crates for forgotten gems more than two decades ago, emerging in 2018 with his frst BBE compilation, lovingly titled Boston Goes Disco! “I wanted to shed light on more obscure & unknown disco & boogie records outta Boston and the surrounding areas, basically small label and privately pressed late 70s and early 80s dance music from Massachusetts.” Turning detective as he began to track down many an obscure artist to license music for the album, Gamesbourg often found Boston’s legendary Berklee College of Music to be the common denominator for many bands throughout the years. “A lot of these cats came here real young to study from various parts of the country, met the other band members and wrote music and performed locally before fnishing their studies and moving on.”With artwork paying homage to 80’s rap compilation “Boston Goes Def”, Boston Goes Disco! provides an exciting insight into the city during its most culturally fertile period, uncovering a rich musical history previously only known to those who were there.

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1. Carrie Mims, Herb Lee & White River Junction - I'm Gonna Get You (Meeow) (Serge Gamesbourg edit)
2. Cojo - Play It By Ear
Side 2
1. Wildlife - All In Good Time (feat VI Taylor - Serge Gamesbourg edit)
2. Larry Wedgeworth & Clique - No More Games (Serge Gamesbourg edit)
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1. Carrie Mims & Herb Lee River Junction - Get Up & Dance Don't Want No Party Poo-Pershere (Serge Gamesbourg edit)
2. Portable Patrol - Cop Bop (feat The Disco Cop - Serge Gamesbourg edit)
Side 4
1. Hypnotics - Fire Funk (Serge Gamesbourg rework)
2. Second Wind - Free For All (Serge Gamesbourg rework)
Side 5
1. Dreamflight - Feel The Music (Serge Gamesbourg rework)
2. Royale - I Want Your Body (Serge Gamesbourg edit)
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1. Carrie Mims, Herb Lee & White River Junction - I'm Gonna Get You (Meeow)" (original 7" version Spliced parts 1 & 2)
2. Dreamflight - Feel The Music (original 7" version)
Side 7
1. The Christopher Michael Band - You Make Me Happy (Serge Gamesbourg Slight edit)
Side 8
1. Gypsy - Keep It Comin' On (Serge Gamesbourg edit)

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Manchild (In The Promised Land)

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A timeless deep house track with a powerful message, Manchild (In The Promise Land) is a brand new creation from two of Chicago House music’s true architects, Ron Trent & Lono Brazil.Getting his start as a DJ in the mid 80s while still a teenager, Ron Trent quickly turned his hand to production, studying percussion and keyboards, skills which define his distinctive, melodic compositions to this day. Founding Prescription Records with Chez Damier in ’93 and sister label Balance soon after, he helped introduce talents such as Moodymann, Pevan Everett and Luke Solomon to a global audience.Ron Trent’s career has gone from strength to strength over the last three decades, DJing all over the globe while continuing to push boundaries with his productions and remixes.Mentored by none other than Frankie Knuckles and a close associate of the great Ron Hardy, Lono Brazil’s musical roots touch the very foundations of House Music. A true cultural ambassador, over the years Lono has produced shows with legendary artist Keith Haring, worked as an executive for Capitol/EMI and helped kick-start the recent disco revival from a small dive bar in Chicago’s North side, not to mention walking the runways of New York, Milan, London and Tokyo as a high fashion model.Afro-centric house in its purest form, Manchild (In The Promised Land) is characterised by Lono Brazil’s golden voice and original spoken word poetry which paints a moving picture of urban deprivation and stolen childhood. Subtle synth chords shimmer behind the jazz influenced bass-line and warm percussion that seems to play ‘call and response’ with the vocal. Fresh from appearing on Boiler Room Tokyo back in April, talented and in-demand Japanese husband and wife duo ‘Dazzle Drums’ provide a deep and tribal dub version of ‘Manchild’, steadily building up a compelling drum groove before taking flight into synth-heaven.

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1. Ron Trent Vs Lono Brazil - Manchild (In The Promised Land) (Ron Trent Full vocal version)
Side 2
1. Dazzle Drums Vs Lono Brazil - Manchild (In The Promised Land) (Dazzle Drums dub)

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Taitu (Soul-Fuelled Stompers From 1960s-1970s Ethiopia)

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Ernesto Chahoud’s ‘Taitu’ is a collection of soul-fuelled stompers straight from the dancefloors of 1970s Addis Ababa.A breathless journey through the unique Ethio sound that bands were forging at the time, the 24-track compilation is the result of the Lebanese DJ and crate digger’s decadelong love affair with the ‘golden age’ of Ethiopian music.Among the musical gems featured are 7”s by some of the heavyweights of the scene including the godfather of Ethio jazz Mulatu Astatke and Alemayehu Eshete, the vocalist dubbed the ‘Ethiopian Elvis’, alongside tracks by more obscure artists such as Merawi Yohannis and Birkineh Wurga.For ‘Taitu’, Chahoud has selected 24 of his essential Ethio-Soul 7”s, that never leave his DJ box, and together they capture this opportune moment in Ethiopian music history that saw bands experiment with an armful of influences: gliding through R&B, rock & roll, jazz, funk, soul and boogaloo. What came out was a distinctly Ethiopian interpretation: pentatonic scales, horn-driven melodies and soul-shattering vocals sung in Amharic.The songs are difficult to box in to one genre but they share a simplicity and rawness, added to by their lo-fi quality – with many recordings made in rudimentary studios with only a couple of mics for the entire band. From the R&B stomper ‘Honey Baby’ by Alemayehu Eshete to Astatke’s swaggering ethnic-jazz instrumental ‘Emnete’ and the bluesy melancholic vocals of Hirut Bekele on ‘Ewnetegna Feker’, ‘Taitu’ is a window in on the exciting records being made in Ethiopia in the 1970s.– An extensive guide to an experimental period in Ethiopia’s music history during the 1960s and 1970s– A diverse compilation that takes in everything from Ethio jazz and soul to dancefloor clappers and rhythm and blues– The debut compilation from Lebanese DJ and crate digger Ernesto Chahoud who’s hunted down these treasures for years– Rare Ethiopian tracks, many of which are compiled and released on vinyl for the first time– Full press, radio and digital media campaign in all key territories

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Side 1
1. Menelik Wossenatchew - Fikratchin
2. Mulatu Astatke - Emnete
3. Teshome Meteku - Hasabe
4. Birkineh Wurga - Alkedashim
Side 2
1. Selomon Shibeshi - Endiet Zenegashiw
2. Alemayehu Eshete - Chiro Adarie Negne
3. Hirut Bekele - Ewnetegna Feker
4. Bezunesh Bekele & Body Guard Band - Felagote
Side 3
1. Alemayehu Eshete - Mekeyershene Salawke
2. Tilahun Gessesse - Aykedashim Libe
3. Merawi Yohannis - Teleyeshign
4. Hirut Bekele & Alemayehu Eshete - Temelese
5. Alemayehu Eshete - Honey Baby
Side 4
1. Seifu Yohannes - Ebo Lala (Ethiopian Clappers & More)
2. Bezunesh Bekele - Aha Gedawo
3. Alemayehu Borobor - Yeshebelewa
4. Seifu Yohannes - Mela Mela
Side 5
1. Tilahun Gessesse - Sigibgib Joroye
2. Alemayehu Eshete - Gizew Honeshyna
3. Bahta G Hiwot - Tessassategn Eko
4. Getatchew Kassa - Fikrishin Eshaleyu
Side 6
1. Hirut Bekele - Almokerkum Nebere
2. Muluken Melesse - Alagegnhwatem
3. Menelik Wossenachew - Tezeta
4. Tamrat Molla - Ene Yewodedquat

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The Real Sound Of Mark Grusane

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Having co-compiled two albums, The Real Sound of Chicago and The Real Sound of Chicago and Beyond for BBE, DJ and producer Mark Grusane steps out of the shadows to present ‘The Real Sound Of Mark Grusane’. A highly personal selection of modern soul, disco and a little touch of boogie, these rare tracks have all been respectfully edited, chopped up or extended by Mark himself. Apart from the odd private vinyl pressing, or occasionally handing an edit over to close friends and DJs such as fellow BBE artist Sadar Bahar, Mark has never before made these tracks available (despite the throng of people waiting around to ask each time he fnishes a set).Mark Grusane frst came to the attention of BBE Music back in 2010 when he was running specialist Chicago record shop Mr Peabody. He and his partner went on to create two of the label’s most sought-after soul compilations, thanks to the unmatched combination of rarity and quality expressed in the duo’s selections. Still living in Chicago, still buying and selling records, Mark has also built up a sizable discography of edits and original productions on various labels, now fnding his prodigious DJ skills in high demand across the globe. Each track on ‘The Real Sound Of Mark Grusane’ has a tale to tell, precious treasures unearthed by one of the hardest working and dedicated crate diggers in the game. From an edit he made at the age of 21 to a record he discovered last year whilst in London for a gig at The BBE Store, this collection is testament to a life spent completely immersed in music.

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1. Africano - Open Your Hearts (Mark Grusane edit)
2. Semaj - All Should Be In All (Mark Grusane edit)
Side 2
1. Frank Pellico - Copa Cabana (Mark Grusane edit)
2. Brief Encounter - What About Love (Mark Grusane edit)
3. Choker Campbell - Carioca (Mark Grusane edit)
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1. Shabadoo - Do It (Mark Grusane edit)
2. Daniele Patucchi - Sacrifice
3. Yan Tregger - Riff On (Mark Grusane edit)
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1. Jim Spencer - Moonlight Serenade (Mark Grusane edit)
2. Macho - Mucho Macho (Mark Grusane edit)
3. The Island Music Makers - Calypso Medley

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Joey Negro & Sean P. : The Best Of Disco Spectrum

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18 years on from the release of the very first ‘Disco Spectrum’ LP, Joey Negro and Sean P revisit the project, selecting the finest cuts from this much-loved album series. Three volumes of Disco Spectrum were released on BBE between 1999 and 2002, heralding a disco revival that, almost two decades later, just keeps gaining momentum.Known by a plethora of aliases including Jakatta and Akabu as well as Joey Negro, Isle of White native Dave Lee has been at the epicenter of UK dance music since the late 1980s. One of the first British producers to incorporate disco samples into dance music, he took his favourite genre all the way to the top of the charts in the early 90s when he masterminded Take That’s cover version of ‘Relight My Fire’ by Dan Hartman. Never an artist to rest on his laurels, Dave has remained at the top of his game ever since, producing chart hits and underground club tracks alike, touring the world with live disco act The Sunburst Band and running his own label Z Records.The Best Of Disco Spectrum features a wide-ranging collection of floor-fillers including: Rare Pleasure – ‘Let Me Down Easy’ (infamously sampled by David Morales for 90s club smash ‘Needin U’), Ramona Brooks – ‘IDon’t Want You Back’ (revived by Patrick Forge and Sean P on pirate radio in the late 80s), Bunny Mack - 'Let Me Love You' (an early forerunner of today’s popular afro/house sound) and Syreeta - 'Can't Shake Your Love' (snappy, bass-led funk from the former Mrs Stevie Wonder, mixed by Larry Levan).“Who would have expected the disco revival to be even stronger now than it was then, though looking down the track-listings of the 3 instalments of Disco Spectrum, most of the songs included on those compilations have since been remixed, sampled, bootlegged, covered, reedited, re-compiled and re-issued - often on multiple occasions. Since disco supposedly “died”, dance music has taken many twists and turns through a myriad of styles, moods and tempos - but disco still remains the foundation and lynchpin.” – Dave Lee, 2017

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Side 1
1. Al Hudson & The Soul Partners - Spread Love
2. Rare Pleasure - Let Me Down Easy
3. John Gibbs & U.S. Steel Orchestra - Trinidad (Special Disco mix)
Side 2
1. Syreeta - Can't Shake Your Love (Larry Levan 12" mix)
2. Cloud One - Don't Let My Rainbow Pass Me By (feat Margo Williams - club 12" mix)
3. Jo.Boyer - Isabelle & The Rain
Side 3
1. Ramona Brooks - I Don't Want You Back
2. Idris Muhammad - Could Heaven Ever Be Like This
Side 4
1. Omni - Out Of My Hands (feat Connee Draper)
2. George Duke - I Want You For Myself (feat Lynn Davis)
Side 5
1. Alfredo De La Fé - Hot To Trot
2. Universe City - Can You Get Down
Side 6
1. Bunny Mack - Let Me Love You
2. The Brothers - Under The Skin

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Saturday Night Special

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In association with DJ Amir’s 180 Proof Records, BBE is honoured to present another gem from the small yet significant Strata catalogue. A precursor to New York’s Strata East, Detroit’s Strata Records was founded in the late 1960s by former Blue Note artist Kenny Cox. Starting life as a music-led community organisation, coffee shop studio and venue, Strata released only a few titles as a record label, gaining the imprint a cult following among record collectors and jazz lovers across the globe. Possibly the best known of Strata’s releases, The Lyman Woodard Organization’s ‘Saturday Night Special’ is rightly heralded as a jazz fusion classic. Recorded in 1975, ‘Saturday Night Special’ features organ, electric piano and Mellotron by bandleader Lyman Woodard alongside guitar and bass by Ron English, with drums and percussion by Leonard King, Bud Spangler & Lorenzo "Mr. Rhythm" Brown respectively. Despite the fairly sparse instrumentation, ‘Saturday Night Special’ lays down an impressive wall of sound, powerfully atmospheric in its almost low-fi aesthetic. Hinting at more traditional jazz, rhythm & blues, afrocuban styles and more, the uniqueness of this album is surely in its feel: summoning up images of a vast industrial landscape, assembly lines and urban decay. In other words, this record sounds like Detroit. No great album artwork is complete without a good story to match, and ‘Saturday Night Special’ does not disappoint. Snapped by photographer and political activist Leni Sinclair (responsible for seminal pictures of Miles Davis, Fela Kuti and John Coltrane and many others), the cover image shows the contents of Lyman Woodard’s pockets placed on the hotel bed after a show: cigarette papers, cash and a pistol. Following Woodard’s death in 2009, this incredible album was reissued in highly limited numbers by Wax Poetics, now just as hard to come by as the original pressings. It’s our pleasure to make this important and influential chapter in the story of contemporary jazz available on vinyl once again.

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Side 1
1. Saturday Night Special
2. Joy Road
Side 2
1. Belle Isle Daze
2. Creative Musicians
3. Saturday Night Special (alternate take)
Side 3
1. Cheeba
2. Allen Barnes
3. On Your Mind
Side 4
1. Help Me Get Away
2. Saturday Night Special (Lost alternative mix)
3. Belle Isle Daze (Lost alternative mix)

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