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Ace Records June 2023 Release News magazine cover

New releases from Ace records  June 2023   

This months releases from Ace go like this (see other news post for Candi Staton Lp release details)

Richard Hawley's Jukebox
Eclectic
Various Artists (Richard Hawley)
LP £27.00

I’ve called this Little Bangers because the tracks are like miniature musical hand grenades. Each recording contains so much energy and yet they’re all over in a flash: magnesium lights that explode and fizzle out almost as soon as they’ve started. That’s what I find incredibly beautiful about them.
CD £11.70

Folk, Funk & Beyond - The Arrangements Of John Cameron
Eclectic
Various Artists (Saint Etienne)
CD £13.12

John Cameron's arrangements – jazzy woodwind and belting brass – were among the most distinctive and innovative of the 60s and 70s. He played a starring role on hits by Donovan, Hot Chocolate and Heatwave, as well as working on KPM library albums and film scores. Mod dancers, pastoral folk, funky soul - John Cameron mastered the lot.
  

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Reflections Of A Golden Dream
Spiritual Jazz
Lonnie Liston Smith
LP £22.14

Released in 1976,“Reflections On A Golden Dream”, the follow-up to “Expansions”, was his fifth album for Flying Dutchman and featured the core band of the Cosmic Echoes, including his brother Donald Smith, David Hubbard and Wilby Fletcher.
    

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Freeze
Funk
Junie
LP £22.14

Recorded at the world-famous Ardent Studio in Memphis, "Freeze" saw Junie play every instrument, from a traditional rhythm section to a barrage of the latest synthesizer technology. The result was an avant-funk masterpiece.
     

When We Do
Funk
Junie
LP £22.14

Recorded at the world-famous Ardent Studio in Memphis, "Freeze" saw Junie play every instrument, from a traditional rhythm section to a barrage of the latest synthesizer technology. The result was an avant-funk masterpiece.
    

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He Gave Me Nothing To Lose
Gospel
The Clark Sisters
LP £22.14

The Clark Sisters’ fourth album for Westbound's Sound Of Gospel label is the one that pushed them firmly towards the crossover market. It’s time to go back to church via the dancefloor.
    

More info via https://www.acerecords.co.uk/

 



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