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SJ 125B-LP
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"Superjock Records presents the 20th anniversary expanded edition of Connie Price & The Keystones' cinematic psychedelic masterpiece Wildflowers for the first time on vinyl! Originally released in 2004 on Now-Again Records, the expanded edition features B-sides, EP cuts, and rarities from the vault. Masterminded by producer/composer/multi-instrumentalist Dan Ubick, the album also features members of Breakestra, Orgone, Poets of Rhythm, L.A. Carnival, Funk Inc., Dap Kings, and The Heliocentrics!"
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NA 5139CD
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"Connie Price and the Keystones are the Los Angeles musical group whose 7" releases kick started the Now-Again label way back in 2002 -- and whose Wildflowers album was the first full length release by a new band on the label. Way back then we called it 'cinematic soul' and wouldn't you know it -- the originator of the style, Lalo Schifrin, himself agreed. Seriously. Read the quote above. It's real. Wildflowers contained contributions by the Heliocentrics' producer/drummer Malcolm Catto and Poets of Rhythm/Whitefield Brothers/Karl Hector & The Malcouns founder/guitarist Jay Whitefield. Now that Now-Again is the home to the previous ensembles and more (artist albums by Seu Jorge, Chop, Fabiano do Nascimento and MRR-ADM have come out on the label), it seemed fitting to revisit where it all started, with an expanded version of the album that kick started it all. Includes previously unreleased Malcolm Catto tracks and tracks previously only available on out of print vinyl"
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NA 5014CD
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"Connie Price & The Keystones, a supergroup comprised of the best musicians Los Angeles can offer, have teamed up with the finest in new funk to offer an alternative. Steeped in the styles of American funk and soul, Jamaican rocksteady and roots reggae, Afrobeat, New Orleans second-line rhythms, 60's-70's jazz and soundtrack music, the ensemble has created a debut that melds together their favorite music into a style all their own."
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