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04 May 2026
Various - The Orb & Youth - Impossible Oddities (From Underground To Overground) - Story Of WAU! Mr Modo (2010) 320
* Many thanks to Concha for providing me with the one track, which I discovered was missing from my version of this compilation. *
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Various - Box Of Vibes No. 34 (A-C-R) (2026) 320
* Vol 34 in the Box Of Vibes series, which contains tracks of mixed genres and decades, including cover versions and alternative versions of well known and some not so well known tunes!!
Andy kicks the box off, with his sun themed tracks from 1 to 8, then Concha takes over with her selections from 9 to 16 and I (Reb) close the box this week with my tunes from 17 to 24.
We hope you enjoy these home made compilations, they have been fun to make!! Please add a comment and tell us what you think. *
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1980 - Bullwackies All Stars - Natures Dub
1980 - Bullwackies All Stars - Natures Dub (Flac)
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Various - Jungle with a ReggaeRagga Edge - Volume 6 - Ragga & Dancehall (2026) (VBR)
Volume 6 - Ragga & Dancehall
1. Admiral Bailey - Jungle Punnany
2. Admiral Bailey - Punnany
3. Barrington Levy feat. capleton - Under Mi Sensi
4. Bay B Kane - Good Good Sensi
5. Capleton - High Grade
6. Chaka Demus - Bam Bam
7. Chaka Demus - Gal Wine (Junglist Grid)
8. Cutty Ranks - Limb By Limb (Original Ragga Mix)
9. Daddy Freddy - Bad Boy Patrol
10. Daddy Freddy - Tell Them A Me
11. Flourgon - Hol a Splif
12. General Levy - Incredible General
13. Gregory Peck - No Dibby Dibby
14. Jigsy King - My Sound A Murder
15. Lt Stitchie - Bible Story
16. Lt Stitchie - Rude Boy
17. Mad Cobra - Find & Kill
18. Major Mackerel - Obeah Man
19. Shabba Ranks - Trailerload a girls
20. Super Cat - Don Dada
21. Super Cat - Mud Up
22. Terror Fabulous - Gangsters Anthem
23. Terror Fabulous - No Retreat No Surrender
24. Terry Ganzie - Mek Mi Talk
25. Tiger - When
26. Tony Curtis - Smoke It Up Tonight
* Many thanks once again to General Confusion for submitting these home made mixes to Vibes, and the work involved in compiling them and making the covers. I took a listen to volume 6 during last week, am sure you will all enjoy this one as much as the previous volumes. Volume 6 has been my favourite volume. I still have no idea if there will be a new series coming from General Confusion, in the near future or not, let's hope so !! *
* These comps are in Variable Bit Rate just so you know. *
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03 May 2026
02 May 2026
Wilson Picket - In The Midnight Hour (1965) & The Exciting Wilson Pickett (1966) [2016]
Wilson Picket - In The Midnight Hour (1965) & The Exciting Wilson Pickett (1966) [2016] @320
His debut LP "In The Midnight Hour" is chock-full of singles and their equally cool flipsides. Winners include June 1965's classic floor-filler "In The Midnight Hour" b/w "I'm Not Tired" on Atlantic 45-2289 (his first R&B No. 1) – November 1965's "Don't Fight It" b/w "It's All Over" on Atlantic 45-2306 (R&B No. 4) and February 1966's "634-5789 (Soulsville, U.S.A.)" b/w "That's A Man's Way" on Atlantic 45-2320 (his second R&B No. 1). Before that trio struck gold - Atlantic Records had tried "I'm Gonna Cry" b/w "For Better Or Worse" in June 1964 on Atlantic 45-2233 – following that in January 1965 with "Come Home Baby" b/w "Take A Little Love" on Atlantic 45-2271 – but neither took.
After "In The Midnight Hour" (the third single around the LP) slaughtered all in its path – Pickett's high octane strident Soul mirrored his nickname 'wicked' – and almost everything he released was met with excitement second only to Otis Redding and Solomon Burke – the two other great shouters on Atlantic's classy books. The huge bass and drum opening to "Ninety Nine And A Half (Won't Do)" led the assault for the second LP in early May 1966 - Atlantic 45-2334 stalling at No. 13 with the album cut "Danger Zone" as its B-side. Perhaps it was the slower slinky groove in "Ninety Nine..." that saw it not puncture the Top 10 - no such worries for the album's other monster "Land Of 1000 Dances". Released only weeks later in July 1966 and backed with his cover of the 1959 Falcons ballad "You're So Fine" - Atlantic 45-2348 quickly made mincemeat of the charts and raced to No. 1 - his third chart topper.
Part of a reissue like this is the undiscovered LP cuts that never get the attention they deserve - "It's All Over" was penned by Picket with his pal Steve Cropper - the guitarist in Booker T & The MG's. Everything about it rocks - the slow Soulful groove - the piano playing and Pickett's distinctive growl given full reign as he pleads with the listener to feel his pain. And not for the first time will he reach to Bobby Womack for a stone-cold killer like "She's So Good To Me" (he penned "Midnight Mover" on the next twofer). It's interesting also to note the subtle differences between the LP and edit of "Don't Fight It" - another great hooky brass-driving sanctifier. The "Come Home Baby" duet with Tami Lynn is a bit rough around the edges recording-wise - but its full of emotion and 60ts passion. Better is another Pickett/Cropper composition - the stroller "I'm Not Tired" - in the fact the man had his songwriting hand in 9 of the LPs 12 cuts. (Mark at the flicks)
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01 May 2026
Various Artists
Cavestones 30
Wav
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Sugar Pie DeSanto
Go Go Power
The Complete Chess Singles 1961-1966
(2009)
320
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30 April 2026
Thee Headcoatees - The Sisters of Suave (1999) Flac
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*1 originally released on 7" single on Damaged Goods. (DAMGOOD 4) 05/92
2 originally released on 7" single on Sympathy For The Record Industry. (SFTRI 485) 03/97. Title incorrectly printed as "รa Plaine Pour Moi"
3 originally released as a 7" picture disc on Damaged Goods. (DAMGOOD 12) 12/92
4 originally released on 7" single on Munster. (7058) 1996
5 originally released on 7" single on Vinyl Japan. (PAD 18) 07/95. An alternative version appears on the album "Ballad Of The Insolent Pup". (ASKCD/LP 45)
6 originally released on 7" single on Damaged Goods. (DAMGOOD 63) 1995
7 originally released as a 7" picture disc on Damaged Goods. (DAMGOOD 109) 09/96
8 originally released on the B-side of Ballad Of The Insolent Pup 7" single on Vinyl Japan. (PAD 18) 07/95
9 originally released on 7" single on Damaged Goods. (DAMGOOD 1) 01/92
10 originally released on 7" single on Vinyl Japan. (PAD 1) 08/92. This track also appears on the album "Have Love, Will Travel". (ASKCD/LP 11)
11 originally released on 7" single on Sympathy. (SFTRI 332) 1995
12 originally released on the B-side of Santa Claus picture disc 7" single on Damaged Goods. (DAMGOOD 12) 12/92
13 originally released on 7" single on Twist. (TWIST 5) 1993
14 originally released on 7" single on Sympathy. (SFTRI 151) 03/92
15 originally released on the B-side of Davey Crockett 7" single on Damaged Goods. (DAMGOOD 4) 05/92
16 originally released on 7" single on Damaged Goods. (DAMGOOD 155) 10/9 *
2025 - Taj Mahal & Keb' Mo' - Room On The Porch
2025 - Taj Mahal & Keb' Mo' - Room On The Porch @ 320
Delightful. That’s what this music is in a single word. Their voices with expertise, warmth & feelings in the heart of rural homecoming love begin on the opening tune — the marvelous “Room On the Porch.” Taj Mahal, Keb’ Mo’ & Ruby Amanfu conjure tears of happiness with their unified voices & emotional sophistication. What a cure for what ails ya.
Their voices, along with this repertoire, is a soundscape. The lighthearted instrumentation is a benevolent caress to the ears. “My Darling My Dear” is plaintive, catchy, & possesses good vocal contrasts. These voices can pull your ear in slowly on a silken line. Mr. Mahal has always had a soothing, authoritative tonality (one of his most impressive tunes being the energetic song “Freedom Ride” from an exceptional LP known as Largo).
They mix it up generously, & trade off lead vocals with skill on “She Keeps Me Movin’” that’s dipped in hot buttered soul (as Isaac Hayes would say). The set is well arranged & each tune is deliciously creative in this showcase. I’ve been listening to the NY-born Grammy Award winner Taj Mahal since his early Columbia days & Grammy Award winner L.A.-born Keb’ Mo’ since I saw him perform “More Than One Way Home” in 1996. They’re part of the landscape of Americana & Taj even appeared in the Americana-rich film “Songcatcher.”
The musicianship is stellar throughout. The upbeat “Thicker Than Mud” embodies the qualities of their genre & this duo serves up the roots-Americana musicality imaginatively & with dazzling results. “Junkyard Dog” will make Tom Waits envious, & “Blues’ll Give You Back Your Soul” & “Rough Time Blues” harken back to Taj’s Columbia “Giant Step/De Ole Folks at Home” era.
The music goes comfortably with a sleeping dog, a bottle of hooch, a rocking chair & of course, a porch. I found my summer music. It’s one of the year’s best. I’ll say it again; it’s one of the year’s best. (American Highways)
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Yvonne Fair
The Bitch Is Black
(1975)
320
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