Soul
Togetherness 2019 (Various Artists)
Expansion’s
most successful and longest running compilation series returns with its 2019
collection. It’s the 20th edition. The concept remains the same, the tracks
better than ever, fifteen must-have modern soul room gems taken from the year’s
biggest dance floor spins on the soul scene. While tracks here have topped UK
soul charts, many have not been available in all formats. Once again, attention
is paid to the ‘flow’ of the 15 gems chosen here from uplifting new soul,
shuffling boogie beats, rare groove/80s revival sounds, Brit soul, and R&B
played at modern soul events. Participants this year include Lukas Setto with a
signature song for 2019 for the first time here on CD and LP alongside other
new artists Laville, DCR, The Terri Green Project, SolatiMusic. New music too
from Shaila Prospere (first time CD/vinyl), Tre Williams, veteran artists Angie
Stone (first time on vinyl), Glenn Jones (also first time on CD/vinyl), Rockie
Robbins and Raheem Devaughn. There’s a superb new cover of the Inner Life track
“Make It Last Forever” from Steal Vybe, a 70s revival tune from Steve ‘Doc’
Willoughby.
Gabriele
Poso – Batik
Future
Afro-Latin jazz house from Italian master percussionist, multi-instrumentalist
and composer Gabriele Poso. Featuring guest vocalists Nailah Porter, Nina
Rodriguez, Quetzal Guerrero & Sofia Rollo. Following a long-term
collaborative partnership with Osunlade / Yoruba Records, as well as albums on
BBE and Agogo Records, on ‘Batik’ Poso further develops and matures his sound –
exploring his extensive roots in Afro-Cuban percussion, while delving into the
realms of jazz and soulful house. Tracks
include: “Batik”, “Black Sand”, “Equitoreal”, “Xango”, “Suite For Tambores”,
“Africa Linda”, “Sokere”, “Kumave”, and “Lime Tree”.
Stephen
Riley - Oleo
Magnificent
long-blown solos from tenorist Stephen Riley – on an album named after a Sonny
Rollins tune, and which definitely carries a bit of the Rollins approach in its
sound! Yet the album's also got plenty of Riley's strengths in the mix, too –
that great raspy sound he can get on the tenor, which also echoes a bit of Ben
Webster, but with more contemporary phrasing – matched in the frontline by the
trumpet of Joe Magnarelli, who we always love in an open date like this – with
just the bass of Jay Anderson and drums of Adam Nussbaum for support. The lack
of piano allows for plenty of structural freedom on the tunes – and titles
include "Oleo", "Minority", "Doxy", "Valse
Hot", "Lazy Bird", "On Green Dolphin Street", and
"St Thomas". ~ Dusty Groove
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