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CAMP LO the Get Down Brothers + on the Way Uptown CAMP LO The Get Down Brothers + On The Way Uptown KEY SELLING POINTS • Double-album featuring demos & unreleased songs made before Camp Lo’s treasured classic debut Uptown Saturday Night & their newest release The Get Down Brothers DESCRIPTION ARTIST: Camp Lo In celebration of 20+ years since their classic debut Uptown Saturday TITLE: The Get Down Brothers + On The Way Uptown Night, Bronx duo Camp Lo present a special double-album 2XLP with CATALOG: L-VM001 / CD-VM001 On The Way Uptown & The Get Down Brothers. LABEL: Vodka & Milk GENRE: Hip Hop On The Way Uptown features a collection of demos and unreleased BARCODE: 659123096713 / 659123096720 songs made between ‘94 – ‘95, leading to their official debut in early FORMAT: 2XLP / 2XCD 1997. Aside from the early versions of their hits “Luchini (AKA This Is It),” HOME MARKET: New York City “Sparkle,” “Black Connection,” and “Coolie High”, other standouts include RELEASE: 3/30/2018 “World Heist”, “Coolie High Is Life” & “A Piece of the Action”. LIST PRICE: $22.98 / CS / $12.98 / AL CASE QTY: LP 35 / CD 156/1 On The Get Down Brothers, Camp Lo completely pivot away from their 90s nostalgia into a much more futuristic and experimental sound. TRACKLISTING (Click Tracks In Blue To Preview Audio) Although the production is different, their signature tongue-twisting and hype flows remain, creating a unique and seamless fusion packed into Volume 1 6. Hollywood At The Disco 10 dynamic tracks. 1. Genie Alert 7. Superfly 2. Crocket & Tubs 8. Bubblin’ 3. Love Is Love 9. A Piece Of The Action 4. Champion Sound 10. Crystals & Istols 5. Retro 11. This Is It (Demo) 6. Strings 12. Sparkle (Demo) 7. Black Connection 13. Say Word (Demo) 8. Train Hop 14. Krystal Karrington (Demo) 9. What They Know 15. Get It In Ya 10. Lovin It 16. Black Connection (Demo) 11. This Is Lo 1 7. Coolie High Gotcha Wide (Demo) Volume 2 1. Sugar Streets 2. Coolie High Is Life 3. Short 4. Camp Lo (Bust Ya Down) 5. World Heist PROUDLY DISTRIBUTED BY FAT BEATS DISTRIBUTION | 8920 ETON AVE. CANOGA PARK, CA 91304 | DISTRIBUTION.FATBEATS.COM WELDON IRVINE The Sisters KEY SELLING POINTS • Rare 1970s Jazz-Funk from acclaimed artists Weldon Irvine and Don Blackman • Vinyl has been out-of-print for years, now available with this limited pressing • Includes the hit single “Morning Sunrise”, famously sampled by Jay-Z DESCRIPTION ARTIST: Weldon Irvine Keyboardist and composer Weldon Irvine is among the most celebrated TITLE: The Sisters Jazz-Funk artists of all time. He was Nina Simone’s bandleader for years, CATALOG: L-NSD808 and wrote the lyrics for her iconic civil rights anthem “To Be Young, Gifted LABEL: Nature Sounds and Black”. Throughout the 1970s, Irvine released a series of seminal GENRE: Jazz albums full of deep, soulful, funky grooves. The Sisters is a collection of BARCODE: 822720780815 lost tracks and demos from his late-1970s studio sessions with fellow FORMAT: LP Jazz-Funk luminary Don Blackman. Featuring the hit single “Morning HOME MARKET: New York City Sunrise” (later famously sampled on Jay-Z’s “Dear Summer”), the album RELEASE: 3/30/2018 contains a mix of instrumental and vocal tracks that stand up with the LIST PRICE: $20.98 / CW best work in Irvine’s impressive catalog. Courtesy of Nature Sounds, this CASE QTY: 20 rare collection is finally back in stock on limited-edition vinyl. Order this official reissue of The Sisters now while supplies last. TRACKLISTING (Click Tracks In Blue To Preview Audio) 1. The Sisters 2. Nursery Rhyme Song 3. Think I’ll Stay A While 4. Misty Dawn 5. Morning Sunrise 6. Shopping 7. It’s Funky 8. Sexy Eyes 9. Egypt 10. Heard It All Before 11. Blue In Green PROUDLY DISTRIBUTED BY FAT BEATS DISTRIBUTION | 8920 ETON AVE. CANOGA PARK, CA 91304 | DISTRIBUTION.FATBEATS.COM LLOYD MILLER Jazz At The University of Utah KEY SELLING POINTS • Reissued for the first time and includes booklet & download card • Highly sought after 1969 album from pioneering composer, multi-instrumentalist & world music expert Dr. Lloyd Miller, featuring the University Of Utah Jazz Ensemble, University Of Utah Jazz Quintet, University Of Utah Dixieland Ensemble, and Mike Johnson Quartet • Master of numerous languages and hundreds of instruments, Miller has spent over 50 years submerged in the music from the Middle East, Asia & Europe DESCRIPTION ARTIST: Lloyd Miller Reissued for the first time! Modal and Eastern Jazz by Spiritual Jazz TITLE: Jazz At The University of Utah Maestro Lloyd Miller, originally issued in a run of 500 copies in 1967. This CATALOG: L-NA5168 reissue was overseen by Miller and pressed from new stampers made LABEL: Now Again Records from the original metal parts. The album contains an extensive booklet GENRE: Jazz detailing Miller’s story by Francis Goding and also includes a download BARCODE: 659457516819 Card for WAV files and video of late 60s performances as well as Miller’s FORMAT: LP autobiography ‘Sufi, Saint & Swinger’ included. HOME MARKET: N/A RELEASE: 3/30/2018 “…a soundtrack for discovery, suitable for escapism, reflection or LIST PRICE: $24.98 / CT something else entirely.” – NPR TRACKLISTING 1. Amber Eyes (Güzel Gözler) 2. Yona 3. Natanie 4. Blue Rue 5. Sixty Years Of Jazz New Orleans Street March New Orleans Dance Gall Band Chicago Jazz Post Chicago And Modern Jazz Dixieland 6. Gol e Gandon 7. Hue Wail 8. Sakura 9. Impressions Of Bhairavi 10. Midsummer Moon PROUDLY DISTRIBUTED BY FAT BEATS DISTRIBUTION | 8920 ETON AVE. CANOGA PARK, CA 91304 | DISTRIBUTION.FATBEATS.COM BERNARD “PRETTY” PURDIE Soul Drums (Deluxe Edition) LP NOW SHIPPING KEY SELLING POINTS • Includes Purdie’s long-lost second solo album Alexander’s Ragtime Band • 50th anniversary special edition reissue of the classic album “Soul Drums” by Bernard “Pretty” Purdie • Bernard Purdie is the single most recorded drummer in music history, having worked with The Beatles, James Brown, Steely Dan, Dizzy Gillespie, Cat Stevens, Roberta Flack, B.B. King, Joe Cocker, Hall & Oats, Quincy Jones, and many more. He was Aretha Franklin’s musical director from 1970-1975 • Includes liner notes and rare photos DESCRIPTION ARTIST: Bernard "Pretty" Purdie Bernard Purdie is one of the most well known drummers of all time, and TITLE: Soul Drums (Deluxe Edition) probably the most recorded in history. From his early days as a session CATALOG: CD-GSE723 player, Purdie rose to become Aretha Franklin’s musical director, did over- LABEL: Nature Sounds dubs for The Beatles, and recorded with the likes of Steely Dan, Cat GENRE: Jazz BARCODE: 822720772322 Stevens, Joe Cocker, Hall & Oats, Quincy Jones, Roberta Flack, and FORMAT: CD James Brown, to name a few. In 1967 he entered a studio with several HOME MARKET: New York City friends to cut his first solo album,Soul Drums. The album was critically RELEASE: 3/30/2018 acclaimed upon its initial release, only to reach mythical proportions LIST PRICE: $14.98 / AN once being rediscovered by DJs and hip-hop producers years later, when 30 CASE QTY: it became one of the most sought-after drum LPs among vinyl collectors. TRACKLISTING Soul Drums is now available on CD and vinyl for the first time in years, along with an entire bonus album comprising Purdie’s long-lost follow-up 1. Soul Drums LP Alexander’s Rag Time Band, which was never given a proper release. 2. Bee ’N’ Tee 3. Caravan 4. Soul Bossa Nova 5. Jimmy’s Back 6. Funky Donkey 7. Bill’s Groove 8. On The Outskirts Of Minitown 9. Testifyin’ 10. Modern Jive 11. Blow Your Lid (But Watch Your Cool) 12. Alexander’s Ragtime Band 13. Fickle Finger Of Fate 14. Genuine John 15. Soul Clappin’ 16. Groovin’ 1 7. If You Never Cried 18. Stop 19. Time Is Tight PROUDLY DISTRIBUTED BY FAT BEATS DISTRIBUTION | 8920 ETON AVE. CANOGA PARK, CA 91304 | DISTRIBUTION.FATBEATS.COM KOOLEY HIGH Never Come Down KEY SELLING POINTS • The album is executive produced by Grammy Award winning producer 9th Wonder • The album includes “Grinning” feat. Rapsody. The song reunites Rapsody with her former crew • Features production from crew members Sinopsis & Foolery, along with Soul Council members Khrysis, Eric G & Kash • Kooley High is praised as the best NC Hip-Hop group since Little Brother • Past collaborators: 9th Wonder, Rapsody, Skyzoo, Homeboy Sandman, King Mez DESCRIPTION ARTIST: Kooley High Kooley High has seen many acts come and go since their inception in TITLE: Never Come Down 2008. This perseverance has led to several acclaimed releases, and the CATALOG: L-MEC004 opportunity to craft their newest album with the assistance of Grammy LABEL: Mecca Records award winning producer 9th Wonder. GENRE: Hip-Hop/Rap BARCODE: 659123099615 Never Come Down is a testament to Kooley’s growth sonically and serves FORMAT: LP as their most complete work to date. MC’s Charlie Smarts and Tab-One HOME MARKET: Raleigh, North Carolina have elevated their wordplay along with DJ Ill Digitz’ scratch work. In RELEASE: 3/30/2018 house producers, Sinopsis and Foolery also show inspired progression LIST PRICE: $19.98 / CR on Never Come Down, which showcases production from 9th Wonder’s CASE QTY: 50/25 production team, the Soul Council as well. Features on the album include Jamla Record’s own Rapsody, along with long time collaborators Median TRACKLISTING (Click Tracks In Blue To Preview Audio) and Carlitta Durand. 1. We Don’t Care Ten years after starting their journey in music, Kooley High comes full 2. Ceiling circle. This new album serves as a reminder to the world that even despite the current climate you should evolve, stay true to yourself, and 3.
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