LEROY HUTSON
-ANTHOLOGY: 1972-1984
Acid Jazz
are pleased to present the definitive Leroy Hutson compilation – Anthology :
1972-1984 A legend to soul fans, his catalogue has been increasingly sought
after by collectors and producers since the last time it was widely available
nearly 20 years ago. College friends and early collaborator with Donny Hathaway
then hand-picked as Curtis Mayfield’s replacement in The Impressions, his solo
career resulted in 7 albums for Mayfield’s Curtom label. They are considered
some of the greatest of the era and the very best music from them is collected
here. Licensed from Mr Hutson himself, this represents his first approved
Anthology, and comes in a beautiful package with an essay by soul expert and
Mojo Award winning writer Tony Rounce and memorabilia and photos from Mr.
Hutson’s own personal archive.
HOUSTON PERSON - RAIN OR SHINE
The
soulfully expressive tenor saxophonist, Houston Person learned his craft in the
1950s, a time when some of the earliest pioneers of jazz saxophone -- Coleman
Hawkins, Lester Young, Ben Webster -- were playing. Like Sonny Rollins and a
handful of others, Person is an eloquent messenger who is rooted in traditional
blues, church music, Broadway love songs and the mimicking of a singer's tonal
palette and phrasing. His blues feel led to a renaissance among acid-jazz
clubbers years later, and his sound has become uniquely characterful: an
idiosyncratic edit of all he has learned, expressed in shrugging hoots, briefly
cantering bop sprints, spacious and softly blown ballads. With his long-time
friend and colleague, cornetist Warren Vaché and guitarist Rodney Jones,
Person's burnished sophistication, assured elegance and poise are again on
display giving listeners an object lesson in unfussy, no-gimmicks music-making.
DJ ANDY
SMITH PRESENTS REACH UP – DISCO WONDERLAND (VARIOUS ARTISTS)
Best known
to most people for his early work as a Portishead collaborator and
International tour DJ, Andy Smith earned his ‘Legendary’ title among crate
diggers in 1998 when he released seminal mix album ‘The Document’. In the years
since, Andy has continued to live up to his reputation as one of the finest and
most creative DJs on the planet, tirelessly digging in the crates and emerging
with pure gold. Following in the footsteps of his 2006 exploration of Trojan’s
mighty reggae vaults and his two compilations exploring funk music from New
Orleans and Jamaica, Andy turns his attention to disco and boogie for the very
first time. The concept for ‘Reach Up – Disco Wonderland’ was born from ’Reach
Up’, a DJ collective founded by Andy in 2012 to reflect the spirit of legendary
NYC clubs such as Paradise Garage and Studio 54. ‘Reach Up’ showcases 80s
boogie, disco and proto house; the foundations upon which dance music culture
was built.
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