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Ajomasé
LP – Standard Edition Black Vinyl (2025 Strut Reissue).This new edition features audio remastered from original tapes by Whitfield Street Studios and The Carvery and liner notes by Gasper himself. Ajomasé is the groundbreaking debut album by legendary Nigerian percussionist Gasper Lawal.Originally released in 1980 on his own label CAP, Strut are proud to now […]
Around The Next Dream
BBM (Baker Bruce Moore) was a short-lived super group consisting of Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce (Cream) and Gary Moore. As a power trio (a group consisting of one electric guitarist, one bass player and one drummer) they released just one album, Around the Next Dream. It was released through Virgin Records in 1994 and […]
Pin-up Girls: Not Easy To Get
The term “Pin-Up Girls” was first attested to in English in 1941, before it was adapted in the film and music industry, when glamorous girl posters were ubiquitous in the lockers of G.I.s during World War II. This album containing 20 Pin-Ups kicks off with actress/singer Doris Day with “Everybody Loves A Lover”, Days last […]
Pin-up Girls: Love To Love
From the album opener “Ive Got You Under My Skin” written by Cole Porter and recorded in 1953 by Peggy Lee until Carla Thomas’ version of Sam Cooke’s sixties hit-single “I’ll Bring It On Home To You”. Actress, model, singer & sex symbol Mamie Van Doren, best remembered for the rock n roll, juvenile delinquency […]
Hard Rock Box
– 1 – 1. Between Two Worlds – Uriah Heep 2. Broken Down Angel – Paul Dianno 3. Solid Ball of Rock – Saxon 4. Demons Kiss – Blue Vyster Cult 5. Money Lender – Ian Gillan 6. Where You Belong – Carmine Appice Feat Slash 7. Cant Live Without It – Tucky Buzzard 8. […]
Box Set #6
7 LP Contains the albums Open & Close, Music of Many Colors, Stalemate, I Go Shout Plenty!!!, Live In Amsterdam (2xLP), and Opposite People. The artwork for each album has been meticulously recreated from the original vinyl pressings, alongside vintage vinyl label artwork. It includes a 24 page booklet featuring lyrics, commentaries by Afrobeat historian […]
Why Black Man Dey Suffer
Also featuring Ginger Baker, the title track is among Fela’s first overtly political lyrics. His political perspective had evolved during the 1969 / 1970 tour of the US, largely through his friendship with the black-rights activist Sandra Izsadore, who introduced him to the writings of Malcolm X, Stokely Carmichael, Angela Davis and other revolutionary thinkers. […]


