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Artist:
WOMACK, BOBBY
Title:
Understanding
Label:
UNITED ARTISTS RECORDS
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.50
Catalog #:
UA 5577LP
Exact repro of this 1972 album, following
Communication
. Features "I Can Understand It" (later covered by The Valentinos, Calvin Richardson, and The New Births) and the timeless "Woman's Gotta Have It." His cover of Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline" is transcendent. If you're about to jump off a bridge, Womack has the only voice that will make you come down.
Artist:
BLAKEY AND THE JAZZ MESSENGERS, ART
Title:
3 Blind Mice
Label:
UNITED ARTISTS RECORDS
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.50
Catalog #:
UAJ 14002LP
Exact repro reissue, originally released in 1962. Recorded live a year earlier at The Renaissance in Hollywood, CA. Features: Art Blakey, drums; Jimmy Merritt, bass; Cedar Walton, piano; Curtis Fuller, trombone; Wayne Shorter, tenor; and Freddie Hubbard, trumpet. Tracklisting, side A: "Three Blind Mice," "Blue Moon," "That Old Feeling." Side B: "Plexis," Up Jumped Spring," "When Lights Are Low."
Artist:
EVANS/JIM HALL, BILL
Title:
Undercurrent
Label:
UNITED ARTISTS RECORDS
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.50
Catalog #:
UAJ 14003LP
Gatefold exact repro of this 1962 release, the first pairing from this proficient duo. Pianist Bill Evans and guitar Jim Hall embark on a first-rate jazz set, featuring "My Funny Valentine," "I Hear A Rhapsody," "Romain" and "Skating In Central Park." On the cover: Toni Frissell's classic photograph, "Lady In The Water," originally published in 1947 in
Harper's Bazaar
Artist:
WOMACK, BOBBY
Title:
Facts Of Life
Label:
UNITED ARTISTS RECORDS
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.50
Catalog #:
UALA 043LP
Exact repro of this 1973 album, featuring originals "I'm Through Trying To Prove My Love To You," "Nobody," "He'll Be There When The Sun Goes Down," plus a cover of Bob Dylan's "All Along The Watchtower" and Carol King's "Natural Man."
Artist:
WOMACK, BOBBY
Title:
Lookin' For A Love Again
Label:
UNITED ARTISTS RECORDS
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.50
Catalog #:
UALA 199LP
Exact repro of Bobby Womack's 1974 album. The title track was his second number one R&B single. Grinding R&B rhythms, vibrant Muscle Shoals production and Womack's lacerating vocals make this a crucial album from one of the greatest soul singers of all time.
Artist:
MANDRILL
Title:
Solid
Label:
UNITED ARTISTS RECORDS
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.50
Catalog #:
UALA 408LP
Exact repro of this 1975 LP from this Brooklyn psych funk band. Their seventh album and a bit mellowed out compared to the heady acid guitar days of their early '70s recordings, this is still
solid
cosmic funk.
Artist:
HANCOCK, HERBIE
Title:
The Spook Who Sat By The Door
Label:
UNITED ARTISTS RECORDS
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.50
Catalog #:
UAR 7370LP
Exact repro of this forgotten Herbie Hancock work as composer for the soundtrack to 1973's
The Spook Who Sat By The Door
, directed by Ivan Dixon. Ends with an awesome "Dialog" track with sounds from the movie.
Artist:
MACDERMOT, GALT
Title:
Cotton Comes To Harlem
Label:
UNITED ARTISTS RECORDS
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.50
Catalog #:
UAS 5211LP
Exact repro of the soundtrack to Ossie Davis' 1970 blaxploitation film. Galt MacDermot was the composer behind the late '60s Broadway musical
Hair
, but later widely sampled by crate-digging hip hop producers in the '90s. Killer funk instrumentals and vocal appearances from George Tipton, Melba Moore, Denise Dillapena and Leta Galloway.
Artist:
JONES, QUINCY
Title:
They Call Me Mister Tibbs
Label:
UNITED ARTISTS RECORDS
Format:
LP
Price:
$11.50
Catalog #:
UAS 5214LP
Exact repro reissue of the soundtrack to the 1970 movie, starring Sidney Poitier. "This album features the massive hit theme from Quincy Jones, covers of which can be found on almost every 1970s tribute album. It's a superb crime funk jam, driven by organ and keyboard and backed up by a huge brass section." -- Blaxploitation Pride
Artist:
WOMACK, BOBBY
Title:
Across 110th Street
Label:
UNITED ARTISTS RECORDS
Format:
LP
Price:
$14.00
Catalog #:
UAS 5225HLP
The original motion picture score, with music composed and conducted by J.J. Johnson; songs written and performed by Bobby Womack. The title track is one of the best songs compiled on Soul Jazz Records'
Can You Dig It?
compilation and it appears on the original soundtrack in an instrumental version as well as album closer, "Part II." Originally released in 1972. 180 gram exact repro reissue.
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