VARIOUS - Mr Bongo Record Club Volume Four - Vinyl (2xLP + insert)

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Cat: MRBLP 217. Rel: 23 Nov 20
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Side 1 - Track 1. The Modern Tropical Quintet - Midnight In Moscow Side 1 - Track 2. James Reese & The Progressions - Throwing Stones (Kenny Dope mix) Side 1 - Track 3. Cindy & The Playmates - Don't Stop This Train Side 1 - Track 4. Carnival - Eyes Growing Wider Side 2 - Track 1. Azwon - Paradise Island Side 2 - Track 2. Carlos Puebla, Santiago Martinez & Pedro Sosa - Sun Sun Damba E Side 2 - Track 3. Pepe Sanchez Y Su Rock-Band - Sentimiento Side 2 - Track 4. DJ Format & The Simonsound - The Peruvian Side 3 - Track 1. Hamlet Minassian - Al Elnim Side 3 - Track 2. Idrissa Soumaoro & L'Eclipse De L' IJA - Nissodia (Mike D remix) Side 3 - Track 3. Teaspoon Ndelu - Sputla Side 3 - Track 4. The Mombasa Vikings - Mama Matotoya Side 4 - Track 1. Lincoln - Amanha O Tempo Muda Side 4 - Track 2. Don Ricardo - Sonho Lindo Side 4 - Track 3. Ze Roberto - Lotus 72 D (fast) Side 4 - Track 4. Wax Machine - Extralude (Wyndham Earl More-Than-An interlude remix) Side 4 - Track 5. Matty - Selfportrait

Since launching in 2016, Mr Bongo's Record Club compilation series has provided three essential volumes of personal favourites - many obscure and hard-to-find - selected by the label's in-house team of crate-digging DJs. Volume four is naturally every bit as essential as its' predecessors, offering an enticing mixture of Brazilian, African, soul, funk and disco with not a suspect selection in sight. This time round, they've chosen to include contemporary music as well as dusty old gems, with highlights including Kenny Dope's delicious rework of the soul-jazz positivity of 'Throwing Stones' by James Reese and the Progressions, the fast version of Ze Roberto's 1973 MPB classic 'Lotus 72D' and the samba-folk wonder that is Matthew Tavares' 2019 gem 'Self Portrait'.